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Fr a ; ~ SCIENCE V8. QUACKERY. ia os children, Justuess of form, 6, clone FOURTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH THE xion, Pain in the Bowels, Pal e Heart, Sore’ Throat HERE 18 NO PROFESSION IN LIFE IN WHICH ness of perception, which’ delights the ‘ TLL. sn, Ley July 20, 184, | Wind. Tightness of tho Chest: Inward Inflaminations, Glew there i# so much charlatanry practised as in that of medi~ ‘And all because the blood of these sensible paremts | py peaxpaern, ons ret dular’ Swelling, Quinsy, Nervous Affections, Headaches, Cie ee ree hermalrer Lgusrnnt pont MS | is Kept pure: beeauso, whon they suffer from pain in any | Ticgr Sir-As I'am unacquainted with you, it is the request | "d Vomiting, or a strong disposition theret among medical men themselves. Ignorant protenders to | part of the body—whoethor in the head or feet, in the chest or | o¢ yi, Livermore to inform you of the experience Limes | Follow the directions in Costiveness but in all Knowledge of Sha Dealing ash, bath is nes an of ine lapalioee idneys, or in the bowels—they consider it an admor had of your pills. ever since they have been sold in Hemp. | ci#¢s where the diseuse proves obstinate, ded with edical fraternity, are ory gcc tion of our country. | tion that the body calls for a vegetable cleansing. sinnd Merrett maticine aia tase aiunen teank ioe: |. ying pains, the dose of pills must bo increased one tr two pills wday, Let not the patients frighten, themaclres with tho iden that they aro loo weak to beat much, purging: but bear in mind that these mildly operating Pills of Dr. frighten th Seen communicated to most Branches of human Knowledze, | jammation docs het Trig aen ee Phe enlightened state of the age, the many reforms and great the cuss which have bean made in almost evory. other setonce they look a sa- from the blood those mat- ters which have become irritating and hurtful. The only thin; to have the desired effect, and do believe them to be the beat that I have ever used in my family. Miss Livermore ha , been ataying at my house a few days, And her recommending |B , . 3 ° ture with ; : eth, PU AKNESS INTO THE PRAM, Andre, itis surprising that in tho peactice of medicine. s0 | yilis, which have never. been known to fail when apogee | ute Hille ua ghy asthe reaatn why'd told her my experienee | Brandt, yur wor F, leaving strongth {n its place: and by little has been accomplished by those who claim ty be in the | time'and in sufficient doses, Evon in Cholers thes core | Gf them. You will exeu for not doing this before, ae it | vin composing sloep at night, and au appetite to relish any exclusive possession of its mysteries and truths. It has been | tain cure; of which, mt the prop i produce. the dese ate Lo me before Mead thou and found theurorks | ford. re-animate tho whole frame, clearing the mind snd fig, hough tiarather aqualat wa sveuatourteet Proet,,Mealtn and ficknoss is s struggle of two principles or | Therveat they ever ured, they ought to. terommend. them. to | Hnrewine tho intellect, Tp all cases ofthis Kind the iba ¥h~ nN KeETH Prits will have to be persevered with to offect a cur itis doubtless that of medicine. tho public: therefure, You can make use of my name, if you A 00d wn tor of i Ne profession stun: other bad und destroyer of ft. ‘Thove Pills assist nature to i " tho time altogether depending upon the habit of the system. eT et aunt eearous mothod of suplifioatiow. | The | gid tho good in throwing off the bad. It is evident that the | Plewse: ‘This from yuur frlind stud w LW N, aged 65 yours, Tein a romarkable fact that those ladies who have beon Peaeiaty and pesto starye char ihe mone learned | Ore the bad predominates over the guod, the more aslstance use habit ot using Br inoaren Piri, havo ultiiately meu in tho profession have become disgusted ‘with it. So | Alt vinlent disoases the pationt requires free donate cuak thet SHIP FEVER, DYSENTERY, &C., &C. that ne sickness Of stomaah, or other aupleasnns symptoms tient requires Lay es, wad the often have very little etfee that only” proves (he arent necessity thorg, is for nee had this fact upon the mind of a very cele~ trong wn in foe irked that, rated physician of the last century, that he re May not all sickness be a deficiency of some of the blood? Or, may wot certain condition but tl eres! tal principle riod than at other be nocessary at only. pro wer to give personal e# the great has prevailed more during the i Dr. Brandreth bas in his rseverence until poworful purgin i “Though the difference between @ learned physician and « place, to enable the blood to become the recipient of oxygen, so that ce to establish this proof of the wonderful powers of mero pretender Was Very great, yet an extennive observation | twe'fulle icy ite eee Wee doubt tho truth of this, whol ite discattonising power shall be sustained is full vigor? enop tosnasabl a Weis] panes 96h e: oR bad proved i bim red Pe aayronos ah fe eraee Lot this most important truth be deeply impressed on every a, is Eprene ae Want of ae fatuan - payee pha otee n cases of Debility, Weakness Wastings, Declines, or hysician and none at all was ver le, ough the | mind: x eu Owing abaar sion of Siu Fxvex, and of all fevers of the. Typhoid eli sconahivg, Sell be hecasaty to.sentmnene Belver of tate quotation belonged HA fonate content, oat mind : that all pain or weaknoss is wing ton rhid, stagnant ni ptions approaching, esnary, racter, and of Cholera Morbus and Dysontrie diseases gone- and corrupt humors, which impode the circulation of the with small doses, Begin with one pill going to bed, next the observation is as lieablo to the present day as it) was mnatoly for threo vr four days or ° t i sents % rally. In fact, itimay be only modifications of these sane | fight two pills do thie al whon first written. | I¢ 48 an illustration of » truth whioh Bi ES ae AY cineca ails gall | jnfluences which yceasion. al diseases; showing the longer: if no niteration takes place, then increase m pill each often been exemplified by experience snd obsorvati fy tare Ghepewer of tho human by When bilious | great probability of the unity of disease. The people should fi hy one most every system of medicine that the world hi duced—and there have been many of t Deneficial than the practice which lei night, until five or six pills aro used; thon decre Pill down to one pill. Should. any foverish. symptoms arise, then take strong doses until the Whon this think of these things. In Spur Fever th and somet state of the system prevails, two or thr have very considerable action ; if 40, Ie r- | with until the action is uniform and good health is restored. its will probabl; t thein be persevere fever is reduced. pulse ranges from 40 to 68 beats in a ing lower still; in such @ state of the cir- h " is done, the pat jents may dre pdown to such doses ag thoir own formance of a cure. Tho true philosophy of disease, and i Do not, however, fail to have recourse to them in any case of must be constlantly accumulating those par- | judyment shall determine; being careful to keep the drain ron, treatment, seem never to have been discovered ict iMneas, even after you have heen restored by thom; for be as- Holes witich are analagous to those found in tho dead ppays Vpon the impure humors; ax these ure removed, 0 will be fe rs nal from | their advance nt to sound health, XII. In Rheumstiam, Liver Complaint, Jauniice, Tie Do- loreux, Asthma, Gout, and Rheumatic Gout, begin with two i dtwo in the morning, and increase ono or nd Nor im the morning; continue in- ou take eight pills ac night. If the je way, then decreaso ono or two and lized profession or legalized empiricism. But thes sured that, if you require medicine, nothing will answer bet~ allowed them beautiful and important science wh fe the tere pt sfomon cure aon. The human boay is often subject human mind can cultivate to lie buried under a crude and } to Verangement, bit purgation with this medicine will undigested mass of materials, collected through many ¢en- | store health sooner than any other moans. DR, BRAND- turies, by superficial observers and visionary theorists, The | RETH solemnly assures every one who reads this, that it age of medicine bas been vague and {naccurate, often | ix his opinion—and the opinion is founded on experionce— red to otmaure the most simple truths, and to give to mere | that thix medicine will not only curo every dixense, s0 called Actions of the imagination the appearance of reality. |. (although it is demonstrable fact that there is only one aon whore the circulation iv impeded, oF wh nny cause the blood is prevented from throwing off the usual quantity of carbon, we find that a Dysentorie stage super Yenes, the bowels in these cases endeavoring to. do. the work of the lungs, Instead of astringents, nature should bo as~ sisted in her endeavors to cleanse the #ystem and the blvot « of these retained impurities. And unless this course is fol- | complaint owed, there is no other conalition for the body but death. Lt | increase in like man r ‘ jarance of 4 " f tape cond tian Sa khAnoae ayes sn like until flying pains commence, wigh So mysterious hus been the practice of physic Lagos, ore the human body to the primitive | iin cireumstunces like th hat the * proves that the medicine ix searching out the root of the that even philosophers af reputation have Fogarded medicine | etats'et yy valth enjoyed by the patriarchs ef olds and life, by | #9 important, because of their vitalizing qualities disease. Now is the timo for w few vigorous does in quick us 0 deceitful art, the empire of which was founded, and a continued care to keep ‘the body alth with them, may | Of their purifying powers; because, while they cleanse the », und the diseas will be entirely cured, Ezistence continued solely on the credulity and wenkness of | he prolonged much beyond what it is now; for, remeinber, ft | #yatem: they impart life; because they go ak once to the soat ir Hewises, Fully, Erysipelas, Injiries to tho kidneys, man. They tell us that nature hns placed in all her works | is Gonncrrion. that destroys Life, aud. these Pills romove | Of the disease, aud produce just tho Kind of action the body ;Hlaminations generally, Gravel,” Urinary Obstructions, the means of restoring order; and when these means aro | corruption, Natural death never take placo until the | Wants to strengthon and to save. i Rupty) treme Costiveness, inefficient, the pretended resources of medical men are wholly | principle of life is worn out, and this would seldom be, in the It may not be unwise to go into an i soapreting the A brisk aetion is requisite. Begin with four or six Pills, useless. The secret springs of the human frame are, say originat these ¢ es. During the | and in an ho until fifty or sixty years o were we always nt of sickness 1 of our decay, we derive F oF 40, OF suoner, it thy case is urgent, give four or tio, until » full Afterwards take most weak eful to Purge on the comme Opinions | ‘These roots of our existence I and vegetal cortain sub- which act as deadly poisons to man; tirel: He there philosophers, rtuin the true too much veiled from our view to of their derangement. more, and 80 evactiation of C tintie to give every h howels has taken plac gencrate: Jike these have been spread abroad among intelligent men. | from our parents, and sometimes they are so evenly balanced, © the Ciroassian, or white skinned family of n the Pills overy night, or night and morning, until a cure is They were the natural result of the system of empiricism that | that ic takes a hundred years before the principle of decay or | Kind. ‘The exhalation or va fi vmps: from grave | effected... : existed in the profession. corruption obtains the ascendant, Again, in others, the fife= | yards, and from materiel, and fron large | X1¥. Worms of all kinds are cured by theso Pills. Some enlightened physicians were induced to regard medicine in much the same light, ‘Tho Brandrethian system of curing discases, by freeing the rgregutions of living beings contined in a’small space for iderable perid ple i¢ so feeble, that the child is still-born.” In some r of life; constantly sick, When they are suspected, let the I tirely empt she taken on an en- prine stomach, and the first dose, if of six or wight persons, we sco how frail their t known to hold in solution sulphu- system of all impurities, through the use of the Vegetable | they secm a burden to themselves. Now, liad the paronts of | retted hydrogen, This gas is so deadly in its nature, that one | Pills, will often entirely eradicate them, When this is not ite Pill, “hes that hae been in practice for about a these unfortunates-—even the mother—taken t Brandreth partonly ty five hundred parts of atmos isdestruc- | done, the Pills should be continued daily for somo days; in- century. ‘There are rome among the medical faculty who, | Pills, Uirouzh her whole titne, according to her roquirements, | Ve, is inrtant death, toa white man, And herein's, perhers, | crensing by one or two Pills at night, until ton or twelve Pill while ch ey admit that a system of purgation for the removal 1 _viow her own aud her offypring’s health, how differ the reasor of the great mortality to the white skinned fis are taken, Then decreasing in the same manner, until th: on thi Of disease in the true one, yet they ask why the Vegetable Univorsal Pill of Doctor Frandreth should possess qualities ot found in any of the ordinary purgative medicines in use by the faculty." But the moro intelligent of them adinit that ther purgutive yet discovered can be taken in such he shoves of Afrien. The tithe may not be distant, how= ever, when un antidote may be used in the shape of Bran- dreth’s Villy, and an outward application to the skin, which shall render the absorption less, nearer to. whatit isin the negro, Which shall make those shore than our This method wonld out of the mother’s system, whi porated with system Of her ickly, in the other a healthy and afact in which mothers are great Ken those matters 14, become incor- Inthe once ense, a orous child is born. Tt interested, that the use ve dose is one or two Pills, Worms will bo sure to cated b children who have Worins, the Pilla need only he administer & sufficient quantity to purge freely, to entirely exterminate, eradi je ti ficient to produce the desired » | of Brandreth's Pills i them y dren, | OWN prities to the pioneer of the west, ree or four hun- XV. DROPSY. ieee Marans ok toast Gnnicole tho apeearas SURE ca Leen a er ot MONEE Peer toe nop canpees the hold ofa ship, whore thirty | To cure this disease in the need stage, and to avoid Where such purgatives wre frequently resorted to, in large or forty only ought to he, The first effet is, a want of vitality | tapping, an excessive action on the bowels {a required, as tho Thee EE Peer rear’ Sacks, son decanteriane tr THE CHANGES OF TEMPERATURE. of tho air; the second effect and a consequence of the first is, | only passage for the water is by stool. ‘The entrance, into nd intestinal canal almost invariably tion of the ordinary active eathartics in use by the fi ‘Tho great efficacy of Brandroth's Pills does not result merely from tho simple fact that they are urgative, and that purgation is the true theory of removing discave. But the unparalleled success which has at- tended the administ ratios f them for abont o hundred years, is the result of the peculiar purgative properties of the ingredients used in making the Pills. 1t is in the happy com- ination of purgatives which form the Brandreth Pill that the digestive that exhalations arise from these now diseased human beings, follow the ad which are charged with, say one part of sulphurretted hy- drogen gus in two thousaud parts. of atmospheric air, The third result is a consequence of the two first: it is low fever in these Whose vital powers ace the weakest, and the, causes continuing, the fever puts on a more decided typhoid character, until the peculiar symptoms seen in camp, in gaol and ship fevers, are fully established, ‘oprevent this disease on hoard ship, thore must bo less people congregated together; and greater care must be had the bladder and about the kidn obstructions. Tapping never taken fearlessly, WIL SUDDEN CHANG From wari to chilly weather, are unfavorable to health ; and it is a fact universally admitted, that heat and mois- ture are powerful ngente in producing disease, and that constant dry and constant wet weat! to ite generation it dues not signify what we cal i ague; it may be bilious fever; It may bo yellu may be dysentery; it may be rheumatism: s itmay he coli; it may be the com: may be inflammation of the howels; being choked up hy vis res, BRAN DRETHS PIL, CURE. Take six tho first night- three the second night--third night eight--and fourth n four. If no sonsible diminution has taken place, increase a ew Pillsa night, until fifteen or twenty aro taken. And this twice a day, if still obstinate, to be produced, and a cure effected. of the disease, stnailer doses will eure Dropsies, but by a continued pungation, which ultimately re= it nay he bronchi- Apation of the bowels; be inflammation consists much of its wonderful virtue, Their extensive use 3 SHE tk Mine be x ween bhi A | insure cleanliness and thorough ventilation: Chloride of | stores ali the requisite organs to their full usefulness, in ulmost every disease incident to the human race has en ody lias aieaae an b u the Brandreth vii sean Himo should be provided by the ship owners, which should be XVIL—CHOLERA MORB them s wider popularity then that acquired by sny other | they 11 impurities from the body, all that can in any | *4jNKled about the hold daily chee Hehe violent, or are productive of exces= diate’ and powerful evacuations ; ge and repeated doses must be give if the pain docs not soon abate, give ; ry little While, until the © is somewhat relieved, If vomiting com nH the pills havy heen given. | Shotild ¢ in getting the pills down, rub them inte give them with so gar and ny medium the patient fan diliows—A ppoplexie manner ; thore wo the cause of the disease, the acrimonious humors, would be only expelled, leaving the blood to build up the body, and all diseases that a1 sive pain, to accomplish w Be medicine ever placed before the pub! ‘he reader is referr to the following synoptical view of the history of Brandreth’s Pills, their ‘Knots of operation, the diseases for which they are a remedy, and the opinions of Doctor Franklin and Doctor Toush respecting the value of purgation as a remedy for disease, WILL THE DOCTORS PERMIT DR. BRANDRETH TO SELL HIS PILLS. READ THROUGH, AND ANSWER. IMPORTANT OPINION.—DR. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN'S OPINION OF THE ACTION OF PURGATIVE MEDICIN In a work entitled “Medical Inquiries and Obi Particular Symptoms of § ip Fever.—Lowness fore in in t manner feed the further progress of the malady, no matter how called ; (hus these pills wre not only the most proper medicine, but generally the only medicine that need or ought to be used. ust have in wnling of some calamity ; he head; vertigo, and pain on the right side, extending upiw: elly hound ; stools, If an sometimes mahogany colored eordes great thirst; pulse from 40 to 35. Tho symp the same as typhus fever, except that the pulse in the latter nomotines as high as 120 heats a minute in the first stage, f The Cure.—So soon us any of the above symptoms show the spring of 1842, during which timo I was severely troubled | themselves, immediately take four or six of Brandreth’s with dycpepsia, and all its varions train of suffering. 1 be- | Pills. They must be taken every tow hours until they purge came extremely emaciated, melancholy, and worn ont with | freely, and afterwards once or twico a day, till the stools are suffering, so that life itself seomed burthensome. 1, in the | of w natural color and odor, and the tongue clean. ‘The pulse i siz pills, p giving, 1 dark color; tongue tweth covered with awiter, and. then ater or brandy and water, Fevers, as yollow and and all Fits, should be treated in this id then be no necossity for bleeding, but ings county, I. t 1 was taken ill during the season Isv, and continued thus until ch 1. I k I r i meantime, applied to a number of the best physicians, who | will be raised by this course, and the atrength improved CROUP by De, Bea Asie Pane alesse Of the Tasiteare Oc Maalols eribed for me, and. many were the bitter doses of modi- | same directions are applicable in dysenters, whether alone or XVII—CROUP and of Clinical Practice in the Universit ennsylvania.” | Cine that t took, but without avail. At last, I yielded to de mnsequence of Ship Fever. In all dysenteric is treated in the same manner, with certain benefit. Tho in Piviadelphin an phe Your l7o4, t find quoted the | snair. ‘Th idea of taking the prescriptions vf the p re tho bowels are much affected, let gdm water doses of pills requirad are less, but the same energy must be soltqwing explicit opinion of the great and justly venorated | Gang any longer was useless, and 1 was uttorly oppused to I Lite complaint ahaein akin Gomes present, or life will be lost. In addition to tho pills, the ue slarned taking pills. eneh to try brandreth’s Pills, assert My friends often warm bath and 9 warm room are indispensable; hartshorn olicited , Heited me and oil, in equal parts, should be applied to the throat exter- had derived great hh Bs in wh ndre Duneset, balm, ca remedy for disease. It bears the date of I 1; and alth 's Pills aro used asa medics it has recently come under my observation, it will be fo Por sage te ho drank cold that the 4 ofits from their use, At last was tempted to give thema | or hot. | Cold always when pref orisatso | BMlly, ‘The hive syrup is usually resorted to in these cases; if ee, in every particular, with the doctrine upon this sub- : ; he always when prefer water is also heHarenel te Reraelh th elec the ie Jecc which Ihave endeavored to throughout | {Fi8l, and it is but just to say, that, after ‘using them a short | very good. Ltis important, however, that some of the above | ii let the parents be careful afterwards to give the pills prowuglate throughout rs past, and which uccess. umediately applied his I began to recover, and soon was entirely restored to ; and I think it» duty I owe to the world, tor Brandreth, to make this pul got the dy freed from those humors dixease depends for its futuro attacks, change the habit of the system, and once had the croup, the #0 constitu whie! ETH'S hild has ‘America and Europe for several. y twas be drank. hoon distinguished with ‘The disease to which has BRAN hen a el nit to Dov- plic acknowledgement, N. BLISS, re-emine Dr. Franklin SHIP FEVER CURED, ) i ner is improved remarks, was the Yellow Fever—yet it will instantly be per= ; é the better; if he is Wanted to remain an inhabitant of this ived that the princi i he elucidates are equall: ,r pee Two brothers in New York both had it; one would follow a ¥ . * iret ro Sprlicable Subnepatite vo. every. imnruld develonenion’ ate dreth would call special attention to the following | his doctor's rules, and the other took Brandroth's Pilly, Tho | MOTH: | let Brandreth’s Pills be used. There is safety in these pills. After tho child ha generally over for that attac vomited well, the danger it corrupt state of the humors. Whither the disease be Cholera, Ae Ane ARES first died in ten days from his wttack; the second—him that Dysentery, or Rheumatism, Measles or Small-pox, Jaundice took Brandreth’s Pills, attended the funeral, He was in. his ARNOLD BUFFUM, THE PHILANTHROPIST. of Dropsy, Fever, putrid of bilous, or typhus, or soatlet, o Néw York, Third Month, 28, 1818, | usual health in two weeks from the time he was first soizod XIX. LUMBAGO, Jelloy—ilie cause in exch and all being radically the same— | “Dr. Braxprern—My dear fi todo lar eases could he referred to, smplaint soon purgation with Bran- hamely, a corrupt and feculent state of the hnmors—thcy | good is the highest duty 6 3 and if to do is the beat e high professional men. th Pills, Pour or five is the medium dose; should be taken demand the same radical mode of cure, namely, the prompt | evidence a man ean give tI xvod, then | feel bound — daily until well. The flesh brash should he and a cold and persevering expulsion of those humors by p re tion. All | to address thee as one who has come up to the mark of man's morbus and dysentery or cholic, when there is | sponge bath if convenient. rsous subject to pain in the diseases demand this mode of treatment; and if some aro | destiny. great pain of the bowels, take two or three pills erory fow | back would find much benefit from cold bh daily, winter more easily and speedily cured by it than others, itis only As a testimony that this is not vain flattery, I give the | minutes, with peppermint water, mint tea, or even brandy, nd summer, Tincture of red pepper with a little Lecause thé humors which hare generated them are lesa cor- | following brief sketch of my own experience: until an operation is evidently procured from the pills; after- | piece of rod flannel gently along the 5 m the nape of yupt in degree, and therefore less malignant in effet. But | |" When I was twenty years old, Twas very sick for abont | wards, the pain will soon modurate; and, in a few hours, 40 | the neck to the loins, and over that region, wutil the slightest hear the plain'good sense of the traly wise Dr. Franklin:— | two months, with what my physician called ‘slow.fover,’ | great a change for the better will have taken pla tenderness is perceived, will always benetit. This application “It must be remarked that this’ evac (Ue ning by | during which time I took much nicdicine; from that time, for | the occasion for great eanse of thankfulness, ‘the pillsshonld | fora few days will be productive of great comfort. There is purges) is more necessary im this than in most other fevers. | thirty-four years, 1 was very uften sick and under the caroof | be taken afterward every night for a few nights, shy three or | a plaster made by Dr. Alleock, of red pepper, burcindy pitch The abdominal viscera are the parts principally affected | a physician. About twelve years ago, I had avery sevore at- | four, going to bed, until health is fully restored and India rnbber, which is also highly useful in these. eases, dy this disewse, but by this timely evacuation theix feculent, | tack of inflammatory Kheumatigm, during which I was at- | _ A ‘prevention of all contagious disease is found in Bran- | in giving present ‘comfort to the affected. Tho cure is made corruptible contents ire discharged before they corrupt and produce way ill effects, and their various emunetories an myself as an old man, with a broken d 5 croting vessels are set open, so ag to allow a free discharge of | swiftly descending to the grave. Soon afterwards, however, | that out of the system on which the very miners of tho conta their contents, and consequently a security to the parts | I purchased a box of Brandreth’s Pills, and finding them, on | gion fixes itself, Tho bowels and. blood are thus kept pure, themselves; during the course of the disease,” By this evacn- | trial, to be more eflectual in removing disease than any medi- | Brandreth’s Pills are truly the safety-valve of disease, ation the very minera of the disease pro from the i had over tried before, L replenished my supply from timo tid iniasma fermenting with the salivary, hilioug, and other | to time as oceasion required, Since that time f have spent corrupt humors of the body, is always eradicated 1 three years in the western country, whero I was very much emptying the abdominal viscera on. which it tirst fixes exposed to vicissitudes likely to produce disease; twive I have which ngentle sweat dose, as it were, nips icin the b ul tt) Atlantic Ocean, and have now spent the last four Where the prima vie, but especially the sto ars in an office in this sickly city, Once, while travelling ‘with on uffensive matier, or contracted and in the west, Iwas token suddenly very ill. "Tho friend ae the irritation of its stimulus, there is no procur' whose house I stopped, called in'a pliysician, who made @ syyest tll that is removed; after whi ry quantity | very careful exammation of my case, and then proposed to of sweat breaks out of its own accord, these parts promoting | eonimence a process, Which, he stated, would so reduce it, wheu by purgative medicine they arceased of the burden or | system, as to confine me to the house for at least six week tended by Doctor Moore, of Philadelphia. I then regarded | dreth’s Pills. For this purpose, they should be nsed in doses sooner hy judicious local applications, n constitution, | sufficient to purge freely once or twice a week. They clei iy ) Will increase the circulation, and arov Mood, will benetit : aud whatever acts lulls pain, ix hind. XX, White Swellings, Eruptions on the skin, Uleors, Cancers, and runming Sores of all kinds, Palsy, Paralysis, deep seated dry Rheumativms, and inactivity of the lower imbe, Ave all curable by these all searehing Pills, but reqnire an y undaunted perseverance fora longth of time according to the 1 be authenticated at 241 Broadway. depth of the root of the disorder. Nevertheloss, manp pers _A young man, nofan eminent physician, was taken down sons have found their eomplaints yield in the course of ten sick: he suffered trom a p vonstant cough, | days, while others have beeh a month before the powers of the at debility, were his principal symptoms. No medi- | medicine have heen productive of the desired change. The father gave him pr Wany good; and finally no | first benefit derived is sound sleep at night, and. an ‘Appetite t bein that finds everything taste go Courage is given to pro- a rule, whatever the activity of the an wnodyne or that CASES IN CONFIRMATION OF THEIR GENERAL APPLICABILITY. These cases w 4 laudable A frientt stimulus which oppresses them. i Unt I declined his preseriptions, took a dose of Brandreth's | fimeient intiwenes with t i coed with a sugety of ultimate suecess. Commence with two J All there acute and patria fevers ever require some eva- | Fills, called the next day and paid the physician for his vie | {he Geandreth Fills, Lis m, and gained health fast. | Mires aye tinrreet. tele uurning: do Sis fr, two oe ion to bring them toa perfect crisis, and thateven by | sit, and pursued my travel; and this is the only instance of | Av iength his father noticed to bis friends that Iie mea nee | oP days. & night, and next morning tak which must he promoted by art, where nature does not | my being visited by a physician sinee 1 purchased the first five, about three hours before ‘breakfast. Increase a pill a getting well without medicine—that he was astonished at hia 6 bisiness box of Brandreth’s Pills, twelve years ago. day, up to ten pills; then decrease a pill or two a day, Int that. what is named an assist= that he had used them os | Tecover: ature was all powerful when left to her= “Un this account an ill-timed serupulousness about the My health is now vastly better than it has been for thirty- oinaitman. Uthat > bends athe: one pill, when ¢! ‘nt may regulate the doses i tthe hody in of bad consequence in thero. urging | four years, before I commenced the tse of these Pills. “They | 4elf,somattines. That may be, dear father,” said the son, | to hie own judgments always oh Aving tains are for it is that whit have been my constant companion wherever Lhave been, bi h seems chiefly to make favorable, and show th doses, which ant of nature—Brandreth’s Pills nd my only medicin csvary, Which nature ever attempts after the | land or by s Tam now ten potnds will ever be found to rel bring nearer the hoped-for i daily for some weeks, ond was gaining health, flesh and to be expelled, but it is not able to accomplish | heavier than I was before 1 nsed them; when I take a. cold cigth daily, The Dootor made a care! {nati cate: if red, always leave off by de~ for the nope part in this disease; and T ean, Afitm, that f | now, 1 have no cough; and I ateribute all this change, under the atslon et Ucwadvoth's Pitts tu sie tees, crater nateanee | EEA! time ts nction of ths bowels be Have siven a Purge im this eases when the pulse has been so | God, for the substitution of Brandreth Pills for the frequent | the action of Thrand : ry y stopped.” ‘Then after the rest, go up gradu n with them. The young man entirely ‘ting and the enlomel dosing to whieh I was before sub- ed," My wife, too, by the same means, enjoys the same uninterrtpted good health. Our doctor's bills, for both of dow that it could hardly be felt, and the debility extreme, yet | UI Doth one and the other have been restored by it.” What, then, ia the reason that so large a port er ntmber, increasing and decreasing aa bex course of proceeding will ultimately bring the t condition of purity, that all the organs will recovered his health, n of the me~ Wood int dical professign of the present day are “up in arms” against | ua, have not auicunted to five dollars in twelva sears,” Whn DROPSY OF THE HEAD CURED. He earn the purgative system of practice, denouncing it as pernicions | we tind our heslth impaired from any canse, we take a dose iy aboun ie. ae ars ‘ : te Gunckery, destfuctive of the health of the community ? The | of Brandreth's Pills, and the difficuley is removed; and, MA aol phere dee XXI. INDISCRETIONS, cation is as obvious as it is amusing—it is beenuse this | Judging from my own experience, I believe if every family eal days. i had been short All kinds and manner of sickness arising from the follies of system ractice, extended as it now is, through every | should adopt the same practice, the health and longevity of nd, in faet, thosed around him supposed | Youth are cured by these Pills. From two to six pills mast poction of the, Lniviy is very pernicious to thelr aystem—is | the community wuld be greatly, promote ; Wnethistait Tn'this stage of thet an | be teken dais, and cvse is warranted. It tuuch pain nee: vy dest e of their profits, For several years past, these Most respeot > y frie itor the ae cnt th o . ites yerlanced, aHek sevecal Gianes ; nae x pth imple science, which Shey have heretofore ARNOLD BUFF! Sante oe sh A nt for, with whom the little auf~ | perien 2 nied a day flaxseed tea. In all cases ferer, Was 41 ing seated hy th ndition of ‘the ¢ ure, Pray for Krace afterwards, XXIL, FEVER AND AGUE. favorite. ‘This lady having arrive 1 | this tea axsiats the child, asked afew questions as to the s howels, and then expressed the Freceeded in persuading the world to he too mysterious and inserutable for the comprehension of any but thei REMARKABLE CURE, AND EXPERIENCE OF have Leen complaining of @ want of business, confe enone ageidiinh cs mieten opinion that Brandreth's Pills were capable of it he Pill t be use ot i Whilet the plain dealing practitioners are making thei TWENTY YEARS WITH THE BRANDRETH er She was so earnest in her remarks, that her advice'was | daliye ait suvede The tees ae afi, ¢0, ten pills Sil ce ae “| to begeary, What is ‘this bats confession PILLS, Howed from the moment, ave him two Pills at once, | commencement, and cold boneset tea should be drunk mu saat iron cnent irk and followed them up with more in about an hour; she | during the attack of this complaint; black pepper tea is al New York, April 1 that the public at large are bn _ > | 12, 1849. crushed the Pilla, ve them in mo shing them vot aes hy expected ‘cl ' sings we othvtrwiseoie thelr char es against the pungarive zien | Dr B. Rnaxonerur--Sirs My father died of dvcling, at the | down with a litte tea. ‘The effect was surprising! in alk Hontinued putgation, which never destin ven penser were weil founded—they would have no reason to co nof | age of thirty-five; my own health was good, until had xt- | hours she had given him over twe Pills, and d ‘ is 01 4 2 want of practice; for in this case their hands would be full | tained ne: 3, when T was troubled, upon the least | tharces were ofthe most. malignent Suimice igo | Diy Brandreth tells you this on his word, He kaows they i n personal experienee. | Mr, Circovieh, of Caracas, snys:—“I have entirely cured ntirely disappeared. | myself of the Fever and Ague, which I have had for sx kly child, ho is now | months, by taking from four to twelve Brendreth Pills every Bight for one month.""—Vide his letyer to Dr. Brandreth,fon Sth Feb., 1848, of werk, nnd they would say little again ductive to their own pockets. Their m elongated bills would bring all their fret repose; but their consciences are tender, nud they cry eloud and spare not. Pic rejaiee, let them ery. Even now, these men of mercury and the lancet are wing every exertion to obtain the pr of a law through the Legislature of New York, h entirely to & system so pro- | cold, with a violent cough, and vecasionally ‘with spitt Itiplied fees and | blo In fact, L once was to my toes, before any one ea months thereatte friends my last. My mother, however, had vis P without the hand y and 2 in the morning for 5 of overed with blood, from iy chin eto my Agsistan y, that in fifty-two hours she had giv and all the alarming xympt or some | He is now well, and, though b SCARLET FEV strong: he is, in fact, re- Astonishing Effect of Water A poor child, in William street, was taken ow most sensitiv But so that posed each day imight be often recommended COMMON SENSE VIEW; pposing they would my restoration to hei e days. Tseem= f Providence, An indivi A own with fear- ual only wishes to know the right way to pursue Trevent the people of this from using an gd to grow worse, and was about quitting theit use, when | ict fever. ‘The doctor in attendance had beon rematkably | itz and there are none, were it surely made knows how lari Puch aa they shall preseribe, ‘Such «law did pass, and was in | happening to re F tho direction, it appeared to me that | unsuccessful, and determined to ace what no medicine would | Might be prolonged, and Hraurn recovered, who. would nee force in the State of Maine for one there was som leusibility in the reasoning that the medi- | dy: all the cases he had heard of this fever were fatal and | adopt the plan idence is required that the right way ix ‘ture repealed it—and why? Beesuse the people found ita | cine w tld take the Impure humors, fre cluded that no medicine could he worse than his hag | discovered: ‘This is what those suffering from eistitees Pant most {yrammous ennetineht, not to be permitted to have the | stomach and. bowels, and, if properly : Bo taal ont Water Gracl. ‘The poor | to be satisfied about,” For who so foolish av not. to enjoy. all privilege of choosing their own medicines. Besides, a box of | cording to the urgency of the symptoms, i, ©, according to the knew how And’ she thonghe | the health his bod; Who. 9 thers thet count brandreth’s Pilla wore otay to obtain, and sure to do guod, | wants of nature, to ho atsated, would purely enro the disoase iL give ary code eae ills and the Grouch the | not live, whe ence ean so much benefit himselfand nile the doctor is often far off, and under any ¢ ances | Now, the fact was, that two a sand two orn ey Br Wileh: opera¥eh ; i cl ‘po Yery expensive to the poor. Should this law pass in Albany | ing, hal scarce ed mo at all. I had taken them for | 2b¢ g8ve him four Fills, w erated well. The doctor, | family?’ It iva melancholy fact, that a very large proportion the ed, told the mother the child was do- | of the most of society die between the ages of this winter, it will be repealed next; on this the doctors may | about nine days, and, as physician had int nated, th ing well, and to go on ith the water gruel thirty and or 4 4 8 J zi She did—and . How many widows and helpless orphan Cer een ee ete aT ine eee ieee eee aa eee, roman cpacrvation made tome, | four more Pills. Every day the doctor ofdored gruel, end+| have been the consequence of mankind not baring fn’chos to saddle the poopie of this free country with any such ro- me wartain Matters Were, one S? arranged after iny | overy day the mother gave from two to four Brandreth Pills, | own power the means of restoring health when lost. Ftrictions, iv an Inmult to their eoimon sense, and highly | decease, I knew that my friends expected my death, Lite at | Int iuee gaa ehan etek che ale ae eeamareth Pills, Gangerousto the public welfare. It iscloar that those who | nincteen was weet; sil my hopes were to he cut off ere the |. The doctor toe said that Tita ew ‘wax cured simply by had given him a lesson; for the child munity | had bl It uel, whereas every ¢ to control the lives and pockets of the ¢ peared ave ryt bord; but I felt that God THE CAUSE OF DISEASE. case of sear~ for their individval benefit, can have no just appreciation restore me, and now F seemed to feel as it my | let fever he had had that winter, he hed tou cher ae Now, when we are afflicted with sickness, it ariseth 1rom the the intellige the yeaa: Thave too much evatidence in | given me back again, avit were, thrwagh the ig pursued active treatment, Hut now ho mensetiahet chee woe | natural powars of the body not having suficlout strength ce that intelligence, « pelieve it_ cay nitting to | droth’s Pills, Leis true f had heard them well sp ture was the hest physician, aided by water gruel he inight | €XWel those matters or htimors which have become useless, either # king ora medical tyranny nlight~ | persons who had used them ay y had | haveadded, and Brandreth's Pills, and whose retention must produce injury to the organism: ened cot in every thing n politics | never § cure ¢ nothing ta in- For instance, the pores are cloved from checked perspiration, in religion, and in physic. The public's servant. spire m, ns ond my i n this ease, what should have passed ont of th if x i > B, BRANDRETIL nivther's strong recommenda: ame night 1 1. THR BRANDRETIE PUL. pores of the skin are thrown back tpon the blood; the fF aed w York, February 27, 1819. Fegan, and took four, In the morning no operation; took four | Are composed wholly of medicinal herbs, and do not contain | thus clogged in ita cireulation, remedies the evil by. throwing — n uring that day had no operat atever=-this was | any mineral or tical substance ; are porfectly harmless | the impurities, which should have passed by the skin, upon ACTION OF BRANDRETH'S PILLS ON THE ngular--cnd made ine prepare for my end. However, Ltook | to the most tender age or weakest. fr and nevertheless | the organs of the stomach and bowels. Now if the stomach that night, eight well; had bo cough and, wonderful ag it 1 and, in the morni appear, I slept felt much Fefreshe ‘As soon as Larose in the sure to search ont the cause of the hed | CURE, whatever may be its chara ess and produce a and bowels are very healthy and strong, they expel the hu- ter, when taken in time, mors which the chécked perspiration caused to be retained in BODY AND BRAIL . ‘ by niy night's resps orning, L | and in'quantitivs sufficient, the hody, and no harm is done, But if the stomach and bow- Tie American people havo had took vight more, and ate a light breakfast. I felt hungry for + | elsdo not happen to be in this healthy conditions ifort - Years, to convince tein of the e the first time in months, but thought it was better not to ea Il. PARTICULAR DIRECTIONS, stance, the bowels should be in a costive or hound state, the Peths Wil : 1 in every village, town, and | much. Towards the iniddle of the day, L felt some. | Asan aperient to pu welt, from two to five maybe | matters of their own as well as those received from the occas his medicine has been used in every village, town, and | thing like @ slitht rumbling in my _ bowe and | taken at any time ; going t 1 howover, is the best tine, | sion of checked perspiration, are again taken up hy the blood; eee eae eee aed country; and always with the | shortly afterwards the pills began thoir work, c Should the Pills not operate easily and freely, and he over by | aud this Fluid of Lite thay he so impeded as tor produc greatest benefit. Many million boxes lave been sold, and th i their Teas in > what cai cight or nine o'clock in the morning, the next night increase constantly. increasing Ue plexy or paraly or it may hee and for them, affords the most cum- ey pieces, like the sn ne quicker in its ciroula- . “yg if . the dose one, two, or three more pills ; they will then act ea= | tion, and fever be the result, If the lungs have been pres vipeing Peper | Pils panes te Maar hae blag BEIaS Tdischarged aby Ties, although this | sicr, and will the sooner cure, Some people take twonty, and | viowsly affected, THEN INFLAMMATION OFTHE Liwee tif th large cities. T rain collects all enmulations of filth ‘ mid-wint y ad not exten one for more | ev n mors to he well iT 18 MORALLY IM ST heart, then Ancurism, or some affection of the heart,or Angi and rubbish, and carries it away by means of the sowers, | (uaa five me 1 leave it to medical men to say where | BLE THEY CAN DO ANY GOOD UNLESS THEY PURGE, has previously suffered, then tae Jn the same way, the Pilla collect and carry off everything | {bey had de nselyes; but the fact is 40, The o nd the more POWERFULLY, the more good they do! The nation of th Ifan injury has been done in time that may injure the healthful action if vasied funstions: | om, | for wpwards of six hours. Never, while f live, is require ne attention it drink what you pl the body, an part where such injury was done Thoy purify, and, by purification men shall 1 forget the extraordinary energy which my bowels have no fear of eatehing cold: vdy is hetter abl 8 to be Wi THAT PART will be affected. If gedincliy we-the bt A itaucneting ime | seemed suddenly to have acquired. ‘That night LC took no | stand the effect of cold after. a dose than. bef hina should ever have been a prevailing complaint, it will Atom of our organ Meee SEGEY | pills, and slept most soundly; but, in the morning, L found I | Pills take away the gross and corrupt. hum w itself again. Those who have been much troubled with Dnt also those materials eee eae. | could not, except with the greatest pain, stand up; all the | wp the blood, and prove it from circulating fre er and Ague, will be again affected by it, or some inter- build up and repair the lonses oc senweewrary to | Cords of my lesa and thighs appeared tightened; this feeling | thirst We felt during the day, a mittent fever will take its placé, Ifit be a. child. then the tenr of fife. Men of eminence in faba t thant | lasted for several days, This look upon as remarkable to | Water ix the lest, but cold will mena ough, sinall pox, or scarlet fever may be hold the opinion that eathart antly administered, | tis day h Thave taken twice as y pilla in mid the Pills occasion any rities which are striving to get out, but would hice irritatio cof the | Jess time, yet the same feeling in my legs and thighs has pind it; who has ever seen it assistance, will prod that form of wel, then inflammatic And finally death, | BUYER occurred f In two days after, I ly knew the contrary, it is aly Besides, this e Which the person haying these impurities in hia ie This may be the effects of nome Wut never of the | Myself; it is impossib! describe how Iwas | tomach will be soon over, and give great relief. susceptible te reevive. mies Brandreth Pills, In sickness, a persevering nec ot | better! However, I took f 1 only happens in the beginning, when the stomach is fall of Now all these dangers and difficulties oan be prevented, and Hee a reecetohenith, Every dose vil venctt. son, | the dey upnn which they open powerfull: rupt acrimonious humors, Tminediately after itis over, | the long and certain sickness, by assisting NaTuns in the Whase systems have been terribly diseased, have taken thees | fottr porged me thoronghly—the operation lasted’ about two | you will find yourself well and ready for breakfnst, ouTaET with a good dose of the BuaxpRretn Pitts. This ia Pills every day, for one, and cven two years, before they thiec hours. Twent on in this way until I was so much —_— t, well understood to be so by thonsands of our citizens, have been perfectly restored and made whole. Draudgcth Vetter, that 1 went on a visit to some fridnids, who rosided on 11. HOW TO GIVE THEM TO CHILDREN. medicine, if taken so as to purge freely, will surely cite Pils net nhon every part or the system, the const; ancl, in three months from the time 1 took the first | yy seundeeth has now had heats Sauer chess any curable disease, There ix no form or kind of sickness Hla Bet whan Overy Part ot pumraud bis sudden tise from a | dot, 1 wor as hocming As Brose, and in tho enjoyment of . Brandreth has now hind over twenty years’ experience | that it does not exert # curative influence upon. Thus, b Led of sickness, his appearance among bis fellows, and forvid | the Vest health. Vrnise he to the compass ‘and tomy | Mith these Pills, and it has taught hin that the infant at the | their power in resisting putrefaction, they cure monsles, snail Juow of powerful eloquence, has shown that they sect upon and | ether, for recommending them, and to Dr. Brandreth, for | breast never shows twitchings of its limbs, or any unensinoss, | pox, worms, and all contagions feters. There ix not « Bow of powserel Uoacenen Hee tear: Making so blessed a niedieine Without some cause of pain, some latent approach to future | jnedicine in the world #o able to. purify the Imus of TT BRTNERLY MERCHANT fad teed them, and thet For three years, say to about 1890, T did not take more than | ill; generally seated in its bowels, whieh will be most cor and restore it to » healthy condition, in th cecteare teen in hile quick foresight, accurate judgment, and | oR€ CF two exes in the course of w year. In INK tainly removed by giving it one Pill a day until well. Tt is rae of the system, a8 the BRANDRETH Sepld haconithatinn of furdiae eette Mins attacked with fever and apni, and the eure astonishing, gh Venesit dei mone dose. If Promptly es them £0 valuable in curing all kinds of chron He TAWYER has tsed them, an his brain haw geomed to | care Lescted With Henares Uitiseas a shail be deseribed | even, the third Pill ge in fact, one Pill of= Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Seald Head, White scqvite now powers of reasoning; his arguments, before duit | UiJetter No.2, God willing You have my wddvess. Iain, | teh entirely cures, until some other canso of sickness pre~ Eyes, and recent or chronic enlarrome tnd unoriginal, have now acquired # vigor and clearness of | ‘ys: our tion’ vails, But the some course is sure to have the samo result, « therwise. Perhaps the BRanorein PI Tho Ree rE Bow seauled wm wittintiguratennd re- | _ Xereonal reference will be to the writer by those ly, tocuny. It is well to reduce, with a knife, the Pill | gre one of the most ows REMEDIEK IN NATURY for thon 3 wishing it, upon application to od @ powder, all leces, and place it on the hack of the the cure of Kitex wAuisM and old diseases of the skin. and i EB STUDEN ho sted the vigor 2. child's tongue, and give it some tea or the breast, to wash pones; for they open and penetrate into the most i fresh uous 27 paates Ga ean Men aT ald etatle eh down. If, while getting their teoth, children are pained or | ceases of the Vody, and drive out all matiga nF Ly the midvight lamp, has, aft P taking theaw pills, secured | TESTIMONIALS FROM CITIZENS OF TARRYTOWN uneasy, give them one or two Pills a day, occasionally; and | dissolve congntaied blood and cure inflamin e 1 ag ee ’ 4 "4 “4 if attended with fever or convulsions, fail not to increase the | whether of the bowels, of the Iu or of new powers of application, and, with health in his cheek and Taunvrown, J ‘ i! ngs, OF of ot Bader te kia ce ce eenl ras with poate Om: 2 eal ai January 1th, 1847 quantity until the purging is very brisk, And if the color is | body. Their power ix so great over the beatn THE LABORER, tired nnd discontented with hie! ae Pe par Be bad, or the smell, give more Pills, The bad symptoma will | that Palsies, Convulsions (h hit) a craving for some vile stimulants, haa taken Brandreth's We, th Aersiasik, bathe: falls ¢ on disappear, This plan will insure the rec very Some | sanity are cured by then. 1 any one suffering from Sad worn He re the wn sentable Cater Pte tt the superior | times it will bo well to serape the Pills into powder, or cut | sikness use them wnd be cu aro a medicine which fas ee eee faite been ever Lit | qualities of ye able Universal Villy over all others, | them up into stall pieces, and mix the powder or pie h . By their use alone, all his family and friends, | 9% cathartic he, which opinion ie founded upon out | molasses, jelly, honey engar and water. Then lay the banished from among aa, Those in the wondvuus power of | cWH Derronal experience havin, rem fur yewrs asx fa~ | child upon your knee, place the mixture containing the Pills will permit them, will find the Brandreth mily medicine—we therefore take pleasure in ‘thus recom | on the pecially excellent, in preventing, and cure | Hania. ws diticuities to whieh almost every indivi- ack of its tongue, wnd wash down with any pleasant Frat Dlessing to them and to their famtles. shonld he in every house, safety-valve of Disease They They may be justly termed tho mending them Nore oF lead subiecy, | EY: HOOPING COUGH, SCARLET FEVER, MEASLES, ail wake tiene kew beina, sine: ne seen thon pe ote AND SMALL POX, x d _ Joung man in the first fusli of sanguine youth, STUY AY B ted w perfect cure. Tho method of using | Manning with che if attacked, reduced by a previous | ACRIMONIOUS HUMORS THE CAUSE AND ONLY h Pills, when these disorders aro danger to life, or trouble will be disorders, if the Pills aren daily arlet Fever and ntly for sometime af- wequences which tuo often when this course i# not pursued, Y, COSTIVEN RSS, every night, whon going to hed. and follows this advice, will be ¢ never known thom WOMAN, whose aystem is aulject to derangements, should romemLer that health is always within ber reach, by taking » few doses of Brandreth’s Pills; and with health, will rome Deauty, cheerfulness and happiness. In fact, Tongeat known, have been most considered understood of all the medioines of the day. hare monizes with the condition of the body, If the bowels are merely costive—if it is only some irregularity of diet that re~ CAUSE OF ALL PAIN AND DISTRESS IN THE BODY. Pain is the warning given by tho nerves that there arc acrimonious humors in the holy, No man ever had an affection of the Lungs hut it arose from Acrimonious Humors having wottled there, No man ever had # pain in tho head or an aftection of the heart, bit was produced it by the presence in the neighborhood, fond in curing th until the patie Small wore of @ eure to fail, Nothing but the welfare of our fellow-beings has induced us to Write this, You will, therefore, confer a particular fa- Yor open uv. by giving itm place in Your publientions, igh a Their act w Ineoh Odell, P.M. 5. Se 1 M thowe parts of Acrimont: ith Khenma- vires correction, two, . or four Pills, taken at night, o ce tin a fact well known that ¢ 8 the mo % pa timonious Humors, So with Kh day tne duting iherdaye wilt seldom betult ater theyare | BM. Lent Undornilt other dine 1 Wot thin kind thee emather of 811 | Uiem—it. is the Acrimonious Humore which have settled wpe swallowed, until they produce their known effect. © By ae | tt Carpenter must be used in doses that will effect the ohject., Sometimes | the membrane of the muscles, So with dysentery—the Acri~ should there be crude matters in the efrenlation, of any o 7 bone W. F. Van Ware a srinll done will haven brisk effect, wt others a larger ono is | Mnious Humors have settled upon the mucous inembrano of grated food in the bow utrid, acid bile in the regi Foie bers Beam required. Hegin with from two to’ four pills, inerrase wud | the vowels, aggravated in moxt cases by the retention of Hari the heart or liver, or in the viseera, then the pills Brent erward Henry B. Todd decrease; that, is commence with two pills, and increase one | Feesl matter in those important organs. Thoro never was & of Dr. Brandgeth’ may o me slight inconveniouce ; es Blush Wilder euch pight until you take six or seven pills: then decrease one | WRim or distress in any part of the body (unless it was pro~ Dut nothing im comparison to the grent good they d | 3... Wan. D. War pill enh night down to ono pill. Wait thon and find who. | dvced by wn accident) that was not occasioned hy the pre~ moving, the Death-prineipte out of the system, Yo Aum. De Meath Jomaph H. Vail ther the healthy tegnlar action is fully restored: if not, you | sence of Acrid Humors, It is theso hnmors which have to be we are Lorn, we bring into the world our life-prinol * Thos. Dean will have to fodlow the snine plan until it is, y expelled, wand by so doing the pain or distress is sure to be re~ dobn b. Weeks Wm. A, Wildeg. For there is no health without « regular activa of the bowelsonce in twenty four Lours. Goeneliue Lovece. alee that which must witinntely terminate our being. moved. To do this with certainty, the Brandreth Villy must aay Weare ie iy be ow bil ile eno leth's Le wed. ‘They wre ns inggcent as Lread, yet all powerful ns VI. Imall cases of Indigestion, Rejection of Food, Intense | istion of bo taken at naj or fear of cold. js only the syimptoma of the remover of the cause of sickness: time of day on night, without alteratios ‘This pi 40 frightens people, the efforts of Nature, (or tho vital principle of the blood), to expel the peecant or impure matter, which would othorwise destroy the human fabrio, All diseases aro of the solids or fluids, or both, When we have pain in our head or in our foot, in our throat or in our back or bowels, let ux bus be satisfied that it is produced by the efforts of our blood to throw out morbitie matter; and if this be sv, if we can but believe and understand this, our cure will be easy Kor rally sure. For our course will then be to help Nature to throw off the morbid matter, not to take away the blood, For the blood every drop we have is required to insure ulti- mate health to the body; we must not lose a drop; neither must we use any medicines internally which are not porfectly. harmless, if applied externally to the body. So wo must not use any of the preparations of mercury, woither must wo use any vegetable medicine of corrosive power. 'n order to discriminate betweon truth, which is cternal, and conjecture, which is like # transient vision, we must bo uided by the light of experience, To what does experionce rect? “To the frvo use of Dr. Brandreth’s Pills in all cases of bodily sufering. As this wlvice is followed, so will the health of the be be. The writer has long used them, and has never found them fail of imparting relfof, In all acute ills and mild diet be used, and the will soon be restored to good health. In chronic complaints let the Pills be used as often as convenient, by which means the vitality of tho blood will be improved, aud crisis will ally Drought about: the disease being changed to rcute, a fow largo duses of Pills and a fow days confinement to the houso, will chango the chronically diseased individual tow sound man, This is no figure of the imagi- jon; it cam be proved by a thousand matter-of-fact men who have experienced it, Remeinber, in all cases of disease, no matter whether it bo a cold ors cough; whether it bo 1s or consumption; whether it be rheumatism or plou- risy; whother it be typhus or fever-and-ague, oF bilious fever; eramp or hooping cough or nieasles; whethr it be searlet fovor or small pox; that the Pills, known as Brandreth’s Pills, will surely do more than all the medicines of the drug stores for nto health; and, what ia more, will surely do t diseases, let Brandreth’ patien ou no *"Trust to Brandreth's Pills, Take them s0. as to prodaco a ‘a day or who sre too wise to follow this comnon- sick for months, Let the sick inquire of oth’s Pills whethor these things bo so or ire among their friends, and ask she same if evidence is wanted, it slsll be procured. brisk effect, and your sickness will Le the affwir o t » While thos nee advico, will b the agents for not. Let them question, Verily, PUBLIC ESTIMATION. Wo, the undersigned, residents of Sing Sing, Westchester county, N.Y, certify that we have used 1. BRaspuxr Pinus, the Vegetable Universal Medicine, individually, and in our families, and have found them tho’ best medicine we cver used. We believe them to be deserving of all contidence, by the public at large, We have seen the most henofleial ef- feots from their use, in diseases generally considered of an op- ite character. In no ease have we seen, or heard, of any injury from their use; but, on the contrary, the most decided benetit. 8. A. Gorey James Lock A. Ward, MC, Wm. Dargue N, Fish W. W. Anderson wood ©. Snow Isaac Smith Dan'l Bailey as Bailey Squiro W. Smith E. Stanton, P.M. Charles Lynch t Lont G. B, Hubbell Ciark Snow Rebecoa Mengam J. Rydor, farmer ¥. Van Zandt Squire Grittin E, Delvney Nancy Sing John Barlow Edw'd P. Agato Wm. Nichols Elisabeth Mangam Moses Stanton Gilbert Cotter Jacob Acker David Delancy Lorin Wor! Wm. Collyer Anno Sing Stephen Marshall David McCord Abrin, Hunt Wm. Robinson Thorn Anderson Levi Peck E,W. Kingsleys Sam'l Van Allon — 8, 1. Jarvis Wm. Lawrence Alfred Bridger = Wm. Shaw Wm. Wilk James Storms Win: Loo i fewell James Mauser S. B. Merritt ompton Jacob Forshay J. Mulford Isaae Nelson Wilson Orr Wasliluen John Hitchcock G. W. Crofret 0. Washbien Joseph L Smith 3, Smith Isa sys Dan B.Hynard A. E. Niukerson — P. ‘ayl Rich'd Collins i Forshay J BS Matthew Butler R, Westeoatt 5 E.R. Vredenburgh James C. Smith 10 EB. Sinith John A. Atchison Wm, Atchison ‘Thomas M'Clain E, Jennings Mi. y Iustus D. Roqua Abner F.Joy,jre NJ. Wm. Coddington G. Connor m. M. Lock S.Fortineyer Foruneyer A. Lewis tephen Ayles TE. Bridger Bridger Wm. Cambell Smith Henry Harris Pugeley. CURE OF 5 THE STOMACH BY Bi US PILLS, Greexnes hester co., 4th Feh., 1847, Dr. B. BRANDRYTH, Sir:—Should you deem the followin: statement worthy a place among your publications, it will give me pl should it be the means of causing the sam others to health whose complaint was like ine, that is now, thank Providenee, cured, after years rs I was afflicted w asioning the moat inter ach moment would ben wind, if it happened pson. After and less abl Thave often Even going out ince, Was eh attack, f was pri » withstand or hear the next attack, So T gave up lease, except by death, as Phad wsed all rem om physicians and others until d was tired—and altogether without any benefit what- over, In this deplorable condition, when searcely a day would pass Without an attack of sickness, I heard of your 18, On my next attack, I took four—in half an hour Pwas free from pain, In afew days, I had another attack; T again took the Pills for several days which brought away a great deal of slime. After whieh I enjoyed excellent health, and it was much longer before I bad another attack my stomachk when I had, however, I flew to the Dilly, and was at once relieved by them. Now I am entirely cured ; it is nearly twelve months since the last attack, and Tam now altogetler free from sickness. When before [ took your Pills, Thad it every week and sometimes oftener, and was out of Health all Ui time, remain, yours grat MATTED. : LET THE AFFLICTED READ! The principle of disease, like that of the principle of life, is alike incomprehensible to mankind, We only are able to point out What will weaken the give strength to the other. ‘The value of the Brandretl a n their wonderful power in strengthening the p » and weakening the principle of disease, and finally expelling it from the body. Lot us consider the subject carefully: would disease affect us if our blood were pure? Then, in proportion that Brandreth’s Pills purify the blo nd. to restore h ‘The very action upon the system which Brandreth css, convinces all who use them that they remove only the impure humors. For if they took any of the healthy fluids from the body, it would be weakened, But the con= trary is the case, The body becomes stronger every day, from. the use of the Brandreth Pills, as is kuown by the experience of tens of thousands of our citizens. Where is the man of sense, whose mi is unprejudiced, infectious smell after death, would not say, deroft of life, had putrefaction vrn but to be sick, shall the ir ent, and man only premature= et us follow nature—let ns cleanse the blood and we shall live to the full extent of the s trated m fully, 4 MARY DEARMA r ly porish? from smpuriti oil in our In But conti d purging will wear ont the h wise sensible people affirm, that itis like wearing out the kettle by dint of rubbing, Does, then, rust preserve metallic suh~ siances?_ It would be admitting that impurities in the blood preserve itin a healthy condition. We know better. We now that the result of an impure state of the blood is to oe= casion. salt rheum, erysipelas, weakness, general debility, ‘ins in the breast, back and side; also, fits, palsy, dyspepsi in fact; wherever the bd ine finds @ wi wortion of th body, there it settles, and there it produces pain and di Thave known many persons purged. twonty and thirty in succession, and the result is always successful; in every in stance, the most remarkable improvement took p re- member one person, who I know had worms, from his peculiar symptoms; he perscvered for forty days; every day for the forty days, earanco of worms was seon, but after that time he t numbers, some of extraordinary size, What effect would have resulted from three or four doses of catharties !—what would have become of him, if he had not been purged to a radical cure? It would be’ impossible to show the benefit to be derived from a proper petseverance with the Brandreth Pills in these limits, They must be used, to be sufficiently appreciated. 3 The expressions, Rich Blood, and Poor Blood, have a Scientific Bayis. ‘Lhe ridicule whwh many have attempted to cast upon these common sense opinions, must recoil wpon themselves as surely as that Truth will prevail, BRANDRETH'S PILLS. ‘The effect of this celeb medicine is to purify the hood; to convert the poor, corrupt blood, into healthy rich blo And it is beenuse they do this,that they have been ailily sought after by all classes of citizens who have required medi~ cine. And itis use of the power Brandreth Pills are now Known to possess as health restorers, that renders them 40 popular, P°Fiiey cure all affections, simply because they make the blood pure—abstract out of it those qualities which produce dis- ease, and give to it those qnalities which produce health, Now every solid part of the human frame is made from the Mood, and the food we eat is converted into blood to supply the waate our bodies are continually sustaining, ordinary course of nature, We manufacture our en in about ning years, from the food tak Suppose the blood made in this stomach of ours is uns impure, occasioned by some cause or other; it may refer to the pre no matter, we make impure blood, and if so healthy. Or suppose the air we have lived in for some time, has been loaded with matters detri- mental to health, or our food for a long period has been of an unwholesome kind, or that the mind has heen much troubled jrfor grief, anxiety, or great attention to any particular point in aure to oveasion bag’ effects on tho Blow I—any of these causes existing, good blood cannot be supplied to the hody, But let Branireth’s Pills be used daily under these eiroum- stances, in doses of from two to six pills, or as the case shall determine. What is their effect? [tis to carry off the impure matters from the blood, leaving only the good to renew overy partof the hody. What was unsound now becomes sound, and the stomach soon gets into #0 healthy a condition that even bad air or unwholesome food fora time are wnable to injure the health materially. Even when the climate or food ev tinue unhealthy, the occasional use of the Brandreth's Pilly will separate the impure parts and canso their expulsion, ving what is good to supply life and strength to the body. g,When the bones are diseased, when every ramification of the frame is of order, the Brandreth Pills will, in nino~ teen cases out of twenty, curr. Remember that the body can be entirely re-madé from the food, bones and all; and, aided by this most beneficent medicine, ina quartor of the tims it takes inthe ordinary course of nature. In from two to four years, an entirely’ new, healthy body can bo exchanged for the unsound, the diseased, the iniserable one—the slow- ness or the quickness of the change altogether depending upon theeffect the Brandreth Pills are made to produce, which effect cam be graduated just ns the patient pleasos, No possi- Me injury can result from this; nothing bit good ean follow. Inquire the effect of Brandreth’s Pills among your unprejn diced friends; Will hear sufficiunt to satisfy you that there it No Risk in making the trial, and that you will not be dofig yourself justice without it When your blood is once Pung, nothing in the shape of food will hardly come amiss; nothing will sour upon your stomach; you tay eat pies, or anything in reason; and the renter vi ty of food, the better blood is made. All who ave weak to who are dyspeptic, or in any way afflicted in body, should, without delay, resort to Brandroth’s Pills Which Will indeed strengthen the life principle, and, by per= severance with them, entirely renew the whole body; the materials now in it, good, will be kept eo; those bad, displaced and removed. Good blood cannot make bad bone or had flesh. And, bear in mind, the Brandreth’s Pills surely purify the blood. Pre E Read and, be convinced. Wonld this man have lost ly seven months of his life, if he had, when first attacked with the pain in his side, taken a few good doses of my Pills? T think not. One week's use of the Brandreth Pills w have cured him Now, through the blessin, dence, he is restored to health and to his family, f ei Jaws of death, by their use. The case speaks for itself: — Sxconn House rnom 101 Averve, Brn sraee, pi vente Naw Tonk, November 2 isa,” $ Dean Srn:—Last January wns taken suddenly with pain in the loft wide, in the night, ani my wife had to get up and steam it, but the pain got no better, 1 then sent for Doctor ‘Adams; he ordered ® poultige of bread and yest; and then & lump began to form, about six inches from my arm-pit. Doctor Adama gave me Pills, which did me no good, and the pain still became more severo. At this period, Doctor Adams brought another doctor with him; but I still eon- Hnued to get worse—and although several other physi: cians came to evo me, yet I continued to grow worse and worse. Doctor Adams opened, at one time, the abacens, which first commenced under my arm, and which had ex- tended to my hip-bone, and thence to the small of my back, and from thence to my shoulder biades Bi T sent for tho dispensary doctors, ni but T continued to get worse, wnd_ th them, such m4 I could see—mere than half an inch deop, Tho doctors, both dispensary and the others who visited me, only ® few days before you called upon me, told mo it was ten thousand to one whether 1 recovered or not—that I might not Live through tho night. This was ; in the latter part of February. I had not be | sinee the beginning of January. At this tim | of February, my wife went to see you, and beg you to come | and seo me. You dressed my ulcers for me that nightie | took» yard of linen to dress them ones, You loft me two boxes of Fills, which T usod aa you directed me, and my wife | dressed mo with your Universal Salve, and rubbed the callous: places with the Liniment. In two months I office in Broadway, from 28th street, corner of 1 came after that seven of eight times for y buck got on, and to receive your further advice, I wont om otting hotter every day, suid my ulcers, ove after the othe, ot well, until the Int rt of July, when I went to work, Seing ms sound man, with the excoptivn of having nearly lost the sight of my right eye, during my sickness, which, howey= er, gradually gets better and better from the use of your Pilla, Ivend you this letter, that you may publish it, and should any one wish to inquire any particulars of my extraordinary cure, they cun see me where J live, which is the second house from the corner of Tenth Avenue, in 25th street. remain, dear sir, Yours vory"respectfally, PATTRICK BRALLY. To Dr. Buns. BraxpRetn, 241 Broadway, New York. aplT ked to your ith Avenue. to seo how ny TO THE RD OF INTELLIGENCE, BRAN- DRETH'S PILLS, Theso cclobrated Pills cure not entirely by their purging qualities, They haye in their composition » vegetable oor pusele, anslagous to tho corpuscle of the blood; this cor pusele, of vegetable orizin, hocomes incorporated with @ mass ‘of the circulating life-giving fluid, and impart A YERMPNTATIVE POWER which occasions the blood to throw out all infective, poisonous, or peceant mate ters, thereby entirely purifying the ‘whole volume of od in the circulation. And thus thess pills eure the most obnoxious and harrassing diseases, in & manner 60 certain und casy, as to give groat thankfulness to the aficted. Tho weak, the nervous and the delicate are rengthened hy the’ operation of Brandreth’s Pills, which are as b ficial to the mind as for the body; mental derange- ents of all Kinds are cured by them; in fact, they dinpart © Vigor and power to the intellect truly surprising. It is now A common occurrence, When a man is about to make a grea’ effort, to take w dose of Lrandreth’s Pills, which clear the head and invigorate the perceptible facultios, In. fact, the literary and sedentary of both sexes will find a TReASU: oF HEALTH in these pills. W i from the nervousness of the system, induced from over taxa jon of the mental faculties oF othe x two of these ills will invariably produce sleep. In low nervous fovers they are most valuatte. Apurzheim, and the lamented Iarrison might have heen saved had ¢ Kyron, Napoleon, Cannin Washington, lost th not allowed enforce, to ovcup that men of the vse Pills heon used in season, gett, wnd our own revered ir lives pren Hocanse they had which these Pills . Tt isn fact, telligence, aro more subs jeet to serious sof sickness, than men of hore ordinary minds. he considered the conse~ quence of a finer and more sensitive physical organization, won Which depend their higher perceptive yuslitiess When, from over-exertion, or the petty. annoyances of an every-day life, this finely organized’ matter. becomes thrown out of geer--off its bala physically--then comes the violent headgand heart. ; Mpoplexies, ner= Vous fevers, affection oft the kidneys, stone in the gall Wadd Less m jet mi bilions affections, ntal Inbor, less ox tell these gifted my ast look for health What shall be one remedy & ment, and Brandreth’s Pills. . that it is to Brandroth’s Pills thoy will he to them the safety= f the nervous system, and will prevent all danger from over-excitement of any kind When these master-minds aro with these Pills, there is no doubt that the nm which their reputation is founded, will be= hat even the II 89" willl re= round the prai Brandreth's Pills. Medicine should be incapable of doing injury. This position is fully sustained the composition of this medicine, It is us innooent as a bread. ‘The good they do is uncontaminated by ovil. f vickness be prevent, let Brandreth's Pills be present too the fight will soon commence; and you will find y ieved of your sicknes ame mo inent BRANDR grent tr come #0 eviden ‘self re= and Brandreth’s Pills, at one and the ‘TH’S PILLS ARE A SURE CURE FOR INFLUENZA. WIS COMPLAINT HAS BECOME SO. FREQUENT, there are few persons who have not had it sevoral t Itiva kind of malignant coutagions cold attended With much fover, and great prostration of strongth. So oom ax possibl liow six or eight Pills; a large dose 1s abso- lutely necessary to relieve the brain, that organ appearing te suffer greatly in this complaint. When they have operated woll, put your fect and legs in hot water, or take @ hot bath, Be sure and be purged, before you use any means of increasing ie circulation, or your life inay be the forfeit, Now gov bed; and, when 'in bed take two more pills and some hot bone- set tea, catwip, or balm or balsam, or ssm e}water gruel—any of these warm drinks will answer, and which maj ehoice—vither of them will help to restore insensible perspl- ration, and this method will generally cure, Should, how= ever, the pationt, after the pills and this after troatmont, nob be better In the morning: Jet him take another six, olght ten pills or more, according to the urgency of symptoms, and the warm drinks, and foot or general bath, at night, Ay’ @x— perience has ine that the third day’ gonerally finds patient well, when this plan has been adopted in the b ping. But, in any event, the continuance of the trontment the best that ean be adopted, whether it takos one day or twenty to efiect the cure. However bad the loud may Bo, never let blood be drawn or leeches applied; we want all the Blood we have. Instead of losing this bife of our flesh,” let Ke more pills, which will take the death prineiplo from ing our blood relieved, and rendy to rally all its life powers for our restoration, so soon as the purgation has left it Tree to efleet this object. CHOLERA, This terrible disoase has rosistod nearly all the efforts of modicine to arrost its progress, but BRanprern’s Pinus, almost immediately they aro swallowed, exert » bonefici Influence; they carry out of the system the irritating matters h the disease dopends for its continuanos; they use the vital powers, and restore warmth to the surfaco, previously, chilled by ‘tho coldness of, appronching, death. here is no cecasion for fear, provided Brandroth’s Pills are on hand ready for immediate use; theit prom tion will vanquish the malady, and restore the hoalth. thom as dirested in the diseasos enumerated below. tra Uso YELLOW, SHIP, TYPHUS AND ALL FEVERS— DYSENTERY AND DIARRHGEA, In the commencement, it is of absolute importanet-Hrview of a speedy cure, that a fall do: 18 by taken at onoe, because tle humors whieh produco diseases of this olass, are always of the most malignant, poisonous quali@, and no tafety to life exists while any portion remains in the bowels or the Mood. Should the first dose not cure, be not alarmed, but reiterate the dose. Should the evacuations be very putrid, of bad odor, unnatural color, &o. Be, besides using four of six pills twice a day, ‘take also,» teaspoonful of powdered charcoal, in water, every day, while these symptoms gontiaue. Lot your diet be light, and ‘of easy digestion, as arrow too rice pudding, Indian meal gruel; also, sheop's hoad broth wi rice aud a piece of cinnamon boiled in it, or calves head broth, Sheep's head makes the best diet if it be boiled until the bones are clean. Asa rule, the first dose of pills euros when timely wd. Sometimes three or four doses may be necessary. are cases in which it takes weeks to eure; but they do not ovenr once ina thousand times. In any event, no medicine or plan of treatment is better than that’ above recommended, or will sooner cure, So soon as the irritating matters are re moved, so soon you will ba well, and not before, Anodynes and astringents havo a deletorious effect; because they econ. sion the retention of that death prineiple which alone causes: dysentery, diarrhara, cholera, and all other diseases, agcor ing to its excoss over the principle of life. Hut Braudreth'sPi are opposed to this as water is to fire, or ay heat is to cold: and when they are taken into man, they go to work boldly to drive this death principle from the body, and all they can do Wut if there be work for fifty doses, one dose must not be expected to do the work of fifty. And this truth should always be kept in mind, Let not the patients frighten thomselves with the ides that they are too weak to bear much purging: bub bear in mi that these mildly operating Pills t ‘Dr. Brandreth puts Weakness into tio frame, hut draws weakness ont, lo. strength in its place, and gives composing sluep at nigh ‘an appetite to relish any food. OBSTRUCTIONS AND IRREGULARITIES PECULIAR TO FEMALES. When young womon are sick much a! who have not become regular, haying little—when in too great done but to take the pills erreful to make small doi pected b With those in whom the case is different—namoly, whe have not enough, or are irregular, or with whom it is altogether stopped—tot them follow the directions relative to eostivencss also, but with this differonec: instead of the small doses, be eareful to 40 order it that the largest doses are taken abous the time the turn is expocted. And if irregularity is not thus removed, as it may not the first time; the next time, besides taking the large doses of pills for several days preceding, take a large cup of strong pexnyroyal tea, cold, when you got up in the morning of the day youexpevt. ‘These direstions follewed, will be sure and produce the eff bei be taken when the time is exe CHANGE OF LIFE, ‘Uso the pills as directed in oostiveness, and all the very un= joasant feclings will disappear. Fresh air, and change of scene, will much help in the cure. But the pills will he all= ori, if persevered in, to effect a full restoration te ealth. SPECIALLY TO MOTHERS Tho costiveness and the sickness of stomach which oft Prevail at ® certain interesting period, are grently relieved, and ultimately cured, by the use of BRANDRETH'S Puta which should be used once or twice a woek during the whole time. They insure an easy and safe timo, and, what is the Wish of every mother, they secure a healthy, gvod-tempered ehild, Tt is a remarkable fact, that tho the habit of using BRANDRETH'S Prius, hav iy come so healthy, and the habit of the system so ehanged, that no sicknosa of stomach, or othor unpleasant, symptom, has prevailed moro during ‘the interesting period than at other times. Dr. Brandreth has it in his power to-give personal reference to establish this proof of the wonderful powers of the BRanprern Pi Ix cases ov Demiity, Weauness, Wasrinos, Decuinm, OR CONSUMPTION APPROACHING, it will be nocessary to ommence with small doses, Begin with oné pill going to next night, two do this alternately for three or fowr days, oF longer; alteration takes place, then i pill each night until five or six pi ‘then d one ill, down to one pill. Should any feverish symptoms arise, thon take strong doses until the fever is red hem this is done, the patient may drop down to such dos own judgment shall determine; being eareful to keep the drain upon the impure humors; as these are removed, so will Ve their udvancemont to sound health. ANEURISM, OR ENLARGEMENT OF THE HEART, ARTERIES, PILES, &e., & wo or three times @ i nd when & paroxysm comes ¢ be made; down with aix or c at the dose; do is nntil the howels are iongly purged. This effected, the danger is over for that ats tack. Angina. pectoris and stone in the gall. bindder are treated in the same manner; and althouzh oonsidered inenta> bie by the medical profession, are cured ry the uso of BRAND= nari’s Pinas: Viles are Cured hy Bhanuiera’s Pina, In xovero attacks the doses must he full; six or eight for a fow nights together will eure the worst cases. Whenever this disease comes on in the treatment of other disenses, it is good sign: nse nothing but the pills, and, as an outward anpli- gation, cold cream orTard, and make frequent use of eold wator locally. Where there have been pectoral affections, as asthma, consumption, ke., perseverance will be required with the pills toeflect w permanent cure. But any other eourse will ag— suredly bring on the pec tion, sas their Ure the pil to purge free! of the pill little while 8 foarless use ht, and in @ al at PATIENTS cannot be too often larger doses and pei opt in those cases where nature is altogether exhausted, before thie medicine of healing powers was hve. For further information see pamphlet on Purzation, by Dr. Brandreth, which may be had without eharge from the agonta for the sale of the pills, which provos that by drawing the im- purities out of the frame by moans of Brandreth's Pills, is the only poxtible means of striking the root of all disoases; thus making every one who uses them their own phy ‘The barbarous nd inhuman practica of bleeding, eupping, leeching, is h Will bo soon exploded, ax exporience has to do nothing but use Brandreth's Pills, tien out of the systom alono, lonving the 1d atrengthon the hody; abract— ing th its good om well as its bad parts, Wo Hoon, i rs, recover from an oxcessive purgation with Brandreth’s Pills, but it takes weeks to recover from single blood-letting. Be sensible, and never be bled. The Brandreth Pills are sold at 26 cents per box, by one in evory town in the United Statos, and fn almost orery chy throughout the world. Letall bo careful where thoy bay or they will obtain a ounterfeit, Buy only of men whowe acters you know to he shove. #0 meen an hevion ns to ull ne rue Hrandrot Pills. beerve the vignea~ tures of Dr. Brandreth on each box, NO. 2 D PRINCIPAL BRANDRETHIAN OFFICE, BROADWAY ald YORK, UNITE! STATES OF AMERICA, ‘Address all lotters conoorning agencies or advies, to Dr, Brandroth, ns above. All such lettgrs must be

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