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TOANRADTHS PILLS OLEANGE BOWELS, gre the mind as well as ihe 1 ta® PROVED THAW THE NatoRaL wf OF MAN ag mmpiainte, infamrm. or otherwie Levery k od by these Heaito Reetorers: Ye who are ‘n search of b give beed FACTS FOR Brancrett’e Pills have be ome houdred ten and the med pure'y wearer e digestion, They have easing dyspep- mption nave a2 again blessed #, the great pro- these pilie, Apo: nted if the pills are es8 oF intense pain of sands of cages furnished in : on io health of those who hayt apoplexy or paralysis they are the oaly ec. Ip all tious of the lunge, chest ¢ prompt use saves life and quickly cures. cholera, wind, spasms, worms, e hoa, dysentery, whether from ma- nripe fruite or other faults in diet, yield to dbeiy intivence, Asthma, gout, rheumatizaag, liver atfoo tions, ruptare®, inflammations of any organ, fevers, whe- Aber Ague or ether spectic fever die, Si. Vitae’ dames ds, white ewellings, scptinuance and ey teen cured permanently by these Universal Pills. In femaie complaints and ner anos they bave been equally succemsfe!. (Vid of life, both firet and second periods ) pay sion of spirile frightful dreame, alf obstruction Mazatione are by them cured, dispersed And bow are theee apparently 2 @measee cured by one aud the same me RPCAUSE BRA TH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL yemove al§ obstruction from the stomach, bowels and tho rirculatien, and so purify the blood. Disease begias with pain, icziness, faintness, lowness of spirits, sleepless eee cr peculiar feeling of fatigue and uneasiness, the ne approach of fever. These symptoms are warning of alwaye produced by some obstruction in the stomach, in be bows ‘a the circulation of the blood from exter- | causes. Brandreth’s Pills, persevered in according to rements of nature, remove the difficulties and vewrore bealth. Long and ‘oaretal observation of nume- row cages roeulted im the discovery that nn obstruction © the stomach, in the Dowels (costiveness), or the circa wun, impurity of the Dlood, in fact, is the occasion of ai) the cufferent forms of digeage to which the human body is sobject. Thie theory of the unity of disease cave the iden of a unity tn medicime. Ifa single medicine could be made sha. would be applicable in all casse, It was evidently am ibing 10 be desired. It would be applicable to the tenderest age, to the weakest frame; must be of a kind mo be used daly when required, without possibly doing other than good to the stomach’ aud bowels. In fact, a wed) ve proper to be used by ove sick, until bis health wus reewred Long experience has confirmed NATURI’S ASSISTANT HER OWN REMEDY. fob & remedy the discoverer of Brandreth’s Pitle scagit and found alter a search of over thirty years’ du- ralkr And now the proof is on every side thai persere- ance with thee celebrated Pills cures all the various ap- searanoee of dieease, but which, im reality, are only more or lese painf:l and stubborn, according to'the greater or erect umpurity of the blood! BLOOD AND AIR Fox gives the substance, the form, the material of our wedice, Dut ar gives them fife and vivacity. Unless the ir can efvctually come in contact with all the blood at faced tervals, eergy and robust bea'th will be wanting, som? part will be present. Three or ve of « pille, taken at once, will restore the circula- on « air and the blood will soon be in harmonious ontsct, tbe pain removed and spirits revived. Bat ye éectore’ and druggists and experimenters, beware! Try act toe this great principle, ‘ nature’s method of ry by other than vegetable ' purgatives. antimony, art iron, wb let they are utterly incapable of purifying the jy injure the stomach or brain. be obtained without vegetable diercury, pbur, are all dangerous, aud ml per. a sbey inva ment bealth car MERCURY ANTIMONY, IODINE, PBL a8 Medic\ne, causes the bones to easily ak and the tendons to enap like glass upon great rep omel, dive pills, and al r preparations of mercury rop, antimony. and all minerat remedies other well kaown injurious of gluten in the bones cf to be e T heart, which is a mosele, ‘ and 2 languid circ a pan is throws tar botd bis legs broken, another avd is oply bruised The first had ased tn sickn . }, calomel, jodine, tre ther mineral prepara Sion, whilet the latter bad only used Brandreth's pills, wh are vegetable, am we bones to be bard and elnet eb Ore, Uh even the pails to be rosy with Lee oo minerals when y iow when they bave done ti THe B on pain or d evly upon eflete matters: and | ag that they take from the blood its impurities, aud it t thas they subdue arry cot of the body inflammations; it is thus they tumors. It te thus they remove swellings and eu. bones, reins, arte: marge f the giands, ligament res, and restore the health aad the natura! orm of the part, for, remember, good blood makes perfect ia form a!) parte of the body—perfect head, perfect hands, per. fect feet, perfect bair and perfect nails; and the per’ection the body makes good blood. Perfection of the one weures perfection in the other. A well formed boty makee good blood. Good blood cannot make other than & weil, a pervect!y for iy. Exch depends upon the ober. Blood i# not mate only ia the liver, in the #tomach or the heart; it is made by the combined action of every organ, of every tissue—the head, with ite mas ter organ, the brain, is {a no wise enperior tothe foot in the part Every part and portion of the body emp. ¥ and make blood, and it is the perfection in form and health of all the organs that produce good blood, and good bieed cannot do otherwise than retura the benefit by Deilding up perfect ¢ perfect head, brain and body pe consequence. Thus good produces Got good, sound body, anda sound body pro- blood. These are facts not disputed by doe earned men anywhere. What we hare to do is to pority the blood. Brandreth’s Pills insure this, aod go ‘aeure a perfect body. Their use is equally applicable to vieod mak £00 chronically diseased, whether rheumatiam of other ¢ receot atiack of sickness, and perseverance ture are not entire. is curs a houdred ent with nd they of his pore to ly beyond human aid t mer re where the powers o' Brandretn' where the ordinary method of treat Dieeding and mercury, cures ones. not leave the patient the shad e doctors but boo often do. PUBLIC MEDICINE IN NEW YORK POR TWENTY YEARS. it erowt yea co Bea wtreduced by me into the United Sta ms of boxes: since that time w that the average of life 1 bave sold twenty five etlar res os, lez? sewerage and Aithy siroets than the cities of F co r pe—yot whilst that of | deatha otber med 1a ms dud to remove disease by pur the blood, as the Qointessence of Sarsapar.lia, ao coucretion im the Life Addit a Stat ietio®, or the & a) mets ove th cov!) or doubs To eetabliah theee facts in the mind it is only neceemry that Brap troth's Pills hare publicly a fal eat im partoal trial. Will those of the ‘regular practice” who have the power—Phyaiciane, Presidents and Directors, or iate Legiiatures—assign a ward i a public or private Dospita), where the purgative plan of treatavent can be folly and fairly tested under my direction, or one of my d\sciplee, in casea taken {ndiscriminately or by lot from the various warde? I now unhesitatingly assert, pro pheeying of the future from the past, that the recovery y the purgative as compared with the regolar practice #1!) 0 (Hat case be as one huadred to one. The foccees of the pargative plan in all the forma the only one digesae, i easily accounted tor. Disease may eoitie “pon diferent parts, yet it ie still imparity 07 the Dlood, and the different appearances and eymptoms tre only the consequences of a greater of lester intensity Of thie impurity and the nature of the particuiar organ where it developee \teelf 1 that the method of parity ing, removing effete or impare matters from the boy, Will cure diseases sooner than any other means, ard often when cvery other means has faile: It ie well that the poblic should ponder over truths #0 mportan’ id which strikes at the very root of all mys tery_e modicine, B BRANORETH. MD. ee the te Senate Report (No. 49, 1850.) on the gvitary condition of the city of New York, by Messrs Mather, Ey, Schell, Doherty and Brandreth,” p. 16 ICATE OF TWENTY.FIGRT YEane vse New ) Wasrenes August 11, 1860 Po Peaspnirrgies m now sereaty-nine years o! 1, and y cight years hare been a constant sor Vegetable Untversa! Mille when sick, fully ng the advantage of enforcing purgation with » ne, whch, while harmless in ts catore, remores NEW YORK HERALD, SATURD § PILLS. At these times I | RRANDRETE | trmity cf age would press upon me. have slwaye found yoar pill a eure remedy, giving me uot only Lieaith but strength, 1 consider them) there: | & J Jy invaluable as a porgative, | tons eine possessed by no other medicine known to ¢. Tbave never during theee last twenty-eight | Teed any otber medicine whatever, ein ples coy we oiien, that None WAS 88 good. deeth’s Mile wo freely used by my neighbors in every kind and have bees never known to fail when y adm 'nistered. hese ciroomataeses 1 deem it my daty, after han a quarter of @ century's experience of their fuinese, to bear pubis testimony to the innocence and dheacy of Lrandre'h’s Pills, and Ido bereby recommend them ee (he beet and only medivine necessary for man. | Yourst NATHANIEL HYATE, } Juabive © Peace Sgr forty years in Westchester coan- ty, N.Y. THE EXPERIENCE OF A QUARTER OF A CENTORY, 515 Danme Avance, New York Jnty 14, 1860, Dk. B. BRANDReTH:—Dean Sim—It is about twenty-five years since | iret communicated to you the beacit which 1 derived from a free and continuous use of your pills, 1 stated at that time that I had for several years previous been aflected with Hiver complaint, dyepapeia, bilious colic apd chronic constipation, all of which were tn active op». jon, and threatened my speedy dissolution, the entire lure of the various mediciaes recommended at that ime, and the \mpotency of some of the best physicians of yt aflord me relief. When I first commenoed your pills, I took six, adding one pill every day up to fourteen; then reducing ‘one every day dows to six, and £0 0b, continved for at least four months when T not only found myeetf well, but increased in weigbt over thir: ty pounds, @ Teonceived, pgrtly made over again. When | have been taken with sev@Pe Or exoruckati Thave taken as high ag thirty-thfoo pilis at a t ways with speedy relief and permanent resal the year 1885 until the present time (1860), 1 tinued the use of your valuable pilis whenever occasion er] bave travelled in this State, also East and ommended a liberal use of your pille to Ysons in Various stages of different diseases, inetauce where the patient persevered 1a a Of the pills he was cured. Now, after twenty- of experience and observation, I feel justified crfing that your pills, for epecial use, perfect safety, te success, are the best and moet reliable of any medicine I know, In fact, the fundamental principle upon which your medicine is fovaded is both apparent and conclusive, The law of pargation in order to efleot purification, physical, intellectual or spiritual, ia no new doctrine. The whole vegetable family, the air and seas, have presented this trath to man for observa- tion and ‘adaptation in all ages of the world. It needs no argument or illustration, as the demonstration is open to ‘all who choose to observ’ Dut there must be the pro- per agent applied to produce the result. Ia the air we find electricity aud storm; in the ocean, the upheaving from its deep sea bed into universal agitation; ia the ve getable world, the alr, light and gasee; the durighteous man is told to ‘purge out, therefore, the old leaven, that he be anew lump.” And what is furthermore aremarkable truth-—‘‘atmost all things are by the law porged with blood "—Heb. ix., 22 Genesis, tx., 6, we are prohibited from sledding the blood of man; the reason given, “for in the image of God made be man.”” The deepest punishment for shedding man's biood was death. The blood ie put forthe life, and lifefor the blood.—-Ley. xvii, 14. The whole Mosaic ritual abound. ed with the figurative means of ‘ging away sin, which was the blood of bulls, goats, heifers, &c. But these never had the effect of purging away gin only in « figurative sense —Heb. x, 4 From these and kindred passages we Jearn, first, the eacredness of the life of humanity ; second- ly, we Jearn the corrapting influence of wrong vo and, thirdly, the means by which corruption is removed, purgation—the remedy that God bas appointed. We need not, then, assert that the inference is strongly in favor of the dostrine of purgation, for we are tangtt it to be true in the most direct and positive terms. Only let the discovery be made of the remedy that the Creator has stored jn abundance in the roots and herbs of the vegeta. bie world, and the consequences are health and prolonged life. When a medicine in its results approaches this remedy the choice is clear, the duty plain, and until a better medicine 's discovered ir pills must stand pre- eminent inthe healing art. Yours, with great res; exper have algo be five ye in and posi purgativ J. WELLSLAGER ERYSI?ELA3 CURED, $32 Graexwicn Sr., N, ¥., July 21, 1860. De, B. BRANORETK:— Deak Sux—For three years 1 was aifiicted with ery- sipelas, 80 that 1 was almost crazy with the pain and unable to do auything whatever. fou can it my condition when I gay that [ badsixty-two running sores atone time. Being tired of feeing the doctors and taking their druge, ( happily eatled at your office and asked your advice. Fifteen boxes of your Vegetable Universal Pills and eight boxes of your Salve, used aa you directed, made mea sound and bealtby man in less three months. Youre truly, J. S. PACK. CERTIFICATE OF FIFTERN YEARS USE OF BRAN. DRETH’S PILLS. Mocs Kisco, Wentehester Co., N.Y. Dx. Beanpuera.— August 26, 1860. My Dean Sin—i do not know you personally, still I bare been your warm friend for the !ast fifteen years, because of the great good Brandreth’s Pills have done me. Iam a woman somewhat advanced in life, and have sufered mocb st times with diseases Incidental te females. Brao- dreth’s Pills have always eflected a speedy cure, and my faith in them it great. I always give (bem to my friends when fick, and never knew thém to fail, As ® famil mediciue they are the best I have ever used. There nee be no sick children or ick women, [f when pain or sick. ness begins one or two doses of Brandreth s Pilis are taken When in great pain | have taken as high as Gf teen pilis at a dose. ey always relieve me at once without ¢ weakness, No family should ever be op the house, and every sick person should cee them Yours, MAILETLA WASHBURN, MPORTANT BOF Ite SWELLING OF THE S1NG S1NC CoN. Y., Aug. 24, 1860. De f my | from my leg, from six deep holes, together with pieces bone. | lay in bed over ove year, when the doctors came tome dl hata very bad white awolling, and that the leg mu rut off or 1 would die. ‘wanted to st ail their {ustruments. I So they left me. Despair. your pills. 1 with four a day, m every day for a month, when my knee ap peared a |ittie better, This encouraged me, and still ia bed I continued taking your pills for four mont more. | was now able to get opand go about a little a erubel jhe pills for three montbs more, ealed, all pain ceased, and | was well, T threw away my crutch, and now for the met foor years Ihave been a well aod healthy man, my leg being strong, and my body sound. Words fail to expreas my gratitude | toyou. J troly, RICHARD T. BAKER. Westobester County, s6.—Richard T. Baker belog duly sworn, Says that the foregoing statement of his cure by Brandreth's I'\lle is true in every NCHARD T KER. Sworn before me, thie 26h day of Aaguat, 1 ° \ Jacxson Hy art, Justice of the Peace. FIFTY THOUSAND DRUQGISTS WHO SeLt PRANDRECH'S PILLB—HEAS BIW. Sove Stxe, August 24, 1860, ONE OF De. B. Braxorern— Drax Sin—We have sold Brandreth's Pills for the last seven years. Cur average eales per year amount to seven gros of boxer Asa family medicine they give great tafction, and uo pill is as much used here ae Brand. bere is Dut one other remedy that appears i that is Alleock’s Porous Piasters, Of ven of Cight gross a year. FUAS H. WASHBURN & ©O., Draggiats. Sold at 204 Canal street and No. 4 Union equar Vork, at 260. a Yox, with directions in all langoages; and by one agent in every town throughout the world; and by 600 drug. ©t® besides, who purchase them acd sell them as ap article of commerce eq ed | these we sell ew eth, Brandreth House, hundred and twer One dotiar on New York city danger resuiti angest child and Moses repeated !y agsorts that the The Greek and Roman ids of the body, Th the wos life of the flesh philosoy and eepeoially the b Mate seat of the rineipie jen and Aritwas adopted nion ip thelr writ Harvey deseribes the Viogd ae tbe fret th. and the inet shing dying, tn this Tiew very stro ry animal He | tact, ne ev } really built rent in it wa vody; that the power of vitality inhe cavae of the body's particular ERANDRETIVS PILLS. the reeng of the blood being euddenly deprived of its Vita) ‘principle. FOOD AND MEDICIN! ‘APABLE OF DIRECTLY EN- RICHING THE BLOOD, M. Denis, a French physician, quoted by LeCana, eho ing the remarkable eflect of dies upon (he proportion the red corpuscles of the blood. A young gh in perfect health was bled; 1,000 parts of blood furmiehed 132.3 0 solid material from tne corpurcle. She was submitted to rigorous abstinence for fifteen days. Again she was bled and the blood again’ examined. It now furniahed only ope of solid corpuscular matter {a 1,000 parts. Toe bl ofa woman thirty-nine years of age, in perfect health, furnished 164 parts; but after eight days of se- vere abstinence, only 110 0 1,000 parts, The clear in- ference from all this is, that diet has a most decided, and in all probability, a direct effect upon the proportion of the more solid to the More liquid part of the blood; or, otherwise expressed, in the nutuber of the organic blood corpuscles floating in the living fluid. From avtual ex. peritnent, algo, no room is left for doubting that in va- Fious diseases of the general syetem changes take place in the proportional as well as in the actual number ia the rystem, M. LeCana found that they were greatly dimin- ished in females subject torcepious menstrual faxes. He found they were also greatly diminished in proportion logs of blood, and this i# confirmed by the experiments of MM. Prevost and Dumas, The blood of @ young man at the first bleeding, aiforded 139.129 parts of goltd cor- puscular matter; atthe third bleeding only 76.19 wera obtaine: ‘This great fact ehould be impressed upon our minds, that individuals whom we see around us differ from each other in the constitution of the blood in nume rou degrees. Some have more than double the life in thom that others possess, and one man or woman, in the same space of time, consequently is capable of suffering twice as much, and, thank (od, of enjoying twice as much. In particular, this part of the vital foid, which the micro- scope has revealed to us, has been found to vary, in pro- portion, in the ratio from 64 to 155 in 1,000 parte, con- wistentiy with health, and Jittle or no doubt can remain that there may be more than twice as many red cor- puecles in the blood of one person, as compared with anovher, apart from any ipilaence resulting from the disease.’ The physiological importance of the vital blood corpuscle must make evident value of this fact, which bas great importance in connection with the curative as- tion of the Brandreth Pill, ch will be further illus- trated NECESSARY TO HAVE HEALTHY BLOOD IF WE WOULD HAVs HEALTHY ORGAN! NECESSaRY TO HAVE HEALTHY ORGa» OR WE CAN HAVE NO HEALTHY BLOOD. The elements of the blood are derived from the food we cat and the air we breathe. It is perfected by the com bined action of every nerve, and of every get of vessels in the body; of every viseus and every texture. The blood only that bas circulated through all the of the body is te to maintain the circulation and to support life. Should aay of the secretions be suspended the whole mass of blood sooner or later will become impure. So, to keep the blocd in a coudition of purity: urine, good bile, good saliva are as necessary as c! . The imperfect ac- tion of any one organ, or the deterioration of any texture, would goon spoil all the circulating blood. It is thus in fixed organic disease; hence the increased sallowness, the absence of the healthy tint in those affected in this way. ‘The great assimilating etructures of the lungs and sto- mach may continue sound, their functions complete, and zee if any one of the minor organs is diseased, the blood ‘sure to constantly gather impurity from that eource, ‘and it is only by the use of vegetable purgatives, such as the Brapdresh Til, that. the van be remedied. ovary seh of veuste in the Doman boty Every or; bave a double duty to perform; the maintenance of struc- ture and the luctioa of blood. We know that this fluid, th replenished frem the stomach through the lacteal» obher absorbent vessels, is not completed in them—for there it is chyle or lymph; it is not blood. When, then, is blood made? In no partizular organ, but all over the body, for in all it is modified and altered. For, even admitting that it is fabricated in any icular ergan, as in the liver or spleen, yet its perfection must d upon the perfection of the functions of all the anil isteee ef the body are necessary engaged. in spol tissues are necessarily in cobaged ts perfecting nad that every texture, wile t eng ing it; at every texture, while it appropriates enough for its owa wants, in do! ‘80 pre. 2 certain extent, what it leaves for po hes romans at mente to naieg BRANDRETH’S PILLS, wh ch clemeate are incorporated into the circulation, and ‘become Incorporated with the blood, forming a portion of our life, the ure of these Pills ADD TO OUR VITALITY! thus epabling ua to resiat the ACTION OF DISEASE, AND THUS RESTORING OUR NRALTR. Chemiste may verify these facts by an examination of the Prandreth Pills; but it is their effect as a curative of which the sick desire to be informed. The way in which a cure is effected may be interceting to professional mea, yet it is not of any fort of consequence to a man or woman ln Search of oealth. THEY WANT JO KNOW WHAT MEDICINE CURES, NOT BOW 7 CORRS. Nevertheless, as the proportion of the corpusclee HUMAN BLOOD CORPUSCLES, other words, at th make ahumas being Hlood aad the organ!2 <i paris & reciprocal vital action, in food has ne large a ebare as the organ, th whieb the 2, tbat t orl cannot be accouated for, or com- | pretend hemical avd physical lawe—thorefi the Diood thast be regarded as living. The unirersal in aud judgment of mankind are in f\vor of thie | BLOOD A LIVING FL onsider it @ settled question blood i on lowed with vilality, There are some liring animals | which only Conta.a a few grains of solid matter to twenty | or thirty ounces of Suid. Nearly all need antids yield, on chemical analy: Avhe of their weight of | Mater. The reproductive material ie as much Guid as | Diced, and manifestly vital. Solid and duid | Iative terms. if we direct our attention to Maries, and beyond them, we must arri where the blood must be regarded a8 extravasa to divided and mingled with the materials of a tiseae that go poeitive line of detmarcetion can be consoived between | the particles of the Suid ood aad those of the solid. Th blood hae the same corpuscular structure during of the body, and furpisiies the same chemical cousti | toente after death me the solide | ‘The life of every part of the body depends on the blood and although it bas been objected Cast this only proves it to be necessary to animal life. and that food and air, to whieh we do not attribute [fe are equally necessary. it may be replied that life will continu: time without | food, whereas, without blood. it ceases tly. are many events in the amma! which are boat aceour ted for on the principle of the blood's vitality. The Aden deaths wh ch result from lightaing—Ddiows on tn Stomach —ard the action of vartous poison® ate 0. this character, No levlow of the nervous system, or of any ©, ie jell vo tell the tale; but the blood invariably ro- ty un ter circumstances of this pature. Its an ar. 4 will all rum oot, for it cannot bted I» eval caer What deat ia conguate Car | and touch nothing serve a8 & meacure Of the life and energy of the body, it may be as well to kt redvees and what increases thelr number in the human system. HOW THE VITALITY OF THE BLOOD IS WEAKENED. Uterine and other hich may pg My) effect, ton ' upon: principle i proportion at blood is lost, watery (aid is received by that which remains. The use of mercury, preparations of antimony, areenic, jodine and irom, all these minerals tend more or less to destroy the vitality of the blood. Iron is neeeseary, and os an important leat of the blood, but it MUST BE DERIVED FROM TAE FOO! and Brandreth’s Pills give the STRENGTH TO THE ORGANS DIGESTION to abetract from the ordinary food all the iron required for the SUSTAINMENT OF HEATH axD ia ERADICATION OF DIShASE, ides, they reduce the proportion of eeeey FeNTER te PH) BLNON, Bieeding \s sed t promote absorption in dr psical effnsions. yen if saccessfal the health i ever after feeble, while JUMCIONS VEGFTABLF PURGATION is capable of doing all the Diced ing effects, w thout the evil consequences to t cast tates always expe rienced whea biceding is employed. Biceding removes the beat portion of the vied along with the worst, while the eflect of purging with Bean dreth’s Pills takes the worst, and only tle worst, \eay the Dest to fortify and restore the aystem to all the health and igor it Is capab n The expressions, rich blood an blood, have, there: fore, a roa! ae well as a scientific Thoy have also an inestimable ridicule which masy phy’ ve aitempted to cast npon those who adopt these opinions must rec themeeives, af inevitably as that truth must ultimately prevail over errer, BLEEMING—WAY OPPOSRO TO ID We are opposed to bleeding, we abhor leoches Had it -beon required tha’ a bamad body should part with ite biood for the cure of prevention of ¢eease, our boacticedt and ali wiso Creator would have arranged 4 place for ite (rpultion—s natural Yariet, is is jott_ OF Prasouable to o that this ™yine and gracious Proridence, who, like a kind aod indulgent mother, produces and con ‘eryes all things for our use, would have failed to provide 7 safety valve af it were to let out our blood, couit it have acenmulated in too great abundance The fact is, there boy ye tuch outlet is proof sufficient that there never ean be too much of the vital fuid. For itis the life—it is the “life of the frsh.” liow is it in the regetabie work’? Do trees have supplied to them from ever go rich Foil, too great & quantity of sap’ No! The growth may be too Figotons, trae—then remore the poorest parte, Do the same with the boman body: whoa oppressed and few donee of TH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS | “wore what is 2 OR TNSOUND, PREVENTION OF Thousands of valuable lives might saved if py would attend to the Gres epuiprons of tieease nee THINK FOR YOURSPLF, bd one semen, i to thing for bi fubjeet of polities or religion, hia own life and heal noglect#, until he ie obliged to put bimeelf in the hands of others to be dealt with according to their juigment. HOW To OBRERVE ANT) WAAT TO DO. Upen the first 0 of dieeare you may know some natural outlet i@ obstructed: and if wpon first g ell a dose of Brantreth s Are taken, the will be removed. Persone allow themselves to live on for yaare with ac affection of the liver &e., not feeting entirely sick, nor by any means wel) No maa an proper'y attend to he inese fm this cond tion, for he bas not the command of the powers with! bis beet , Cure me 6ep RV LRTY see ree Gaeat be Miparse = lepore ait 's the great source of The g-aptly © A&P tence oto the lunge, a) an AY, SEPTEMBER 1, 186 BRANDRETH'R PILLS. ordinary ‘nspiration is forty <abic inches. All the blood ip the Dody passee through the heart every five beurs, fand,ths quantity that ig thrown t the beart at one pules- tice ig about two hey ny this in jess than a f time, If, th we inhale tmpure er how can we be | one actualparticles of impure air, if breathed, nto the lungs to be mixed with the blood, Imnegine the quantity of disease that is takcn into the eyetem by impure air, If we go intoa crowded room, aod the air 8 impregnated with foul matter, it arises from the imparities, carbon, Sc,, thrown from the lun) of othere, from the ekin, and from the clothing of crowd. {his thought should deter one from wishing to iphale impure Much disease may aiso be taken through the skin; therefore bathe and keep the skin free from its own impurities and from the contagion of others. By cxercige we strengthen all the system, and have the grea.est opportunity for inhaling pure air. ¥ By the observance of these rules, and by purging in case of an obstruction of the outlets of the tem, Bet- ting these myriad of ave vues to cleansing the gystem, violent diseage and premsture death would be prevented. Hence we see we Importance of BRANDRETE’S PIL which, immediately they are taken into the stomach, be- de the mer GOOD FROM TAB BAD. ‘Tre bad parts of the blood, whether derived from im: pure ait oF food, are by them separated from the good, and driven out of the syetem by the bowels, by the kid- peys, oF tbe skin. EXTRACT FROM AN B' PARAGUAY. One day Iwent hunting with an Indian chief and four followers,’ some ten miles aboye Asuncion, ‘ys We did not tnd much e at first, and | noticed that the chief kept his eyes on the ground, as if he was looking for something. At last he picked up a number of bi particles aboit as large as bullets, He informed me, in anewer to my inquiries, that they were the excrement of the capitans, or river hog, and’ used by all the Indian tribes to purge with when sick, and highly valued, be- cause one or two purged , Lasked why, when sick, Tndiane ‘wanted to purge themselves. Hs replied, “f see the horse, buffalo, a yl hope ned eat salt carth t purge themselves. J see log grass for that puree sand the cat different kinds of herbs; and if they are confined and cannot get them they run mad or die. Isee birds cat sand and small stones to purge themselves, and, therefore, I think purging is good for man, aud without it, when he is sick, he would die.” ‘This conversation led me to tell him about Brandreth’s Pills. [gave him six boxes to experiment with on bim- self and others, and ina short time their fame gra ‘among the tribes, and hundreds brought their #) for me to cure, sre fakep LISHED WORK ON FEVERS~HOW PRODUCED. juced oy meee foreign matters, either Fevers are 4 ing carried into the circulation gaseous or solid, which, and applied to surface of the blood vessels, cause an {ncreaged action of the heart and arteries, which action is called fever. These morbid mattera obtain their way into the circulation, By inbalation; From unhealthy, or undigested aliment in the bowels, or, Torough the veesele of the ekin. OTHER DISEASES ACCOUNTED FOR. A rbeumatiem in the foot, and a in the colic or an bapa has produced by- tating humors; and the reason why in spasmodic allection of tbe Droachial veel and Es = HG Bake i with the the foot, the foot; if with ‘i is the result; if with the nerves communicating with the bowels, then they are drawn in heaps, NATURE'S OUTLETS. For the expalgion of all disease nature bas her myriads of avenues, and any other method for the removal of dis- ease, excepting through these avenues, is contrary to nature. BLEEDING IN EVERY FORM JS WRONG. my pte remedies, mineral] and that are used for the removal of discage, are wrong. They always leave an effect upon the system worse than the disease, and prostrate the powers of life. All parts of the body are built up from the blood. The blood is the life, and if the blood is purified no disease can affect the system. ‘The most wary apron A known to the world as & pu- nla ood ie the Vegeiable Universal Brandreth's The Interests of humanity demand that this theory of ei ago should be prom’ to the aad it has en, and shal! be, one of leading objecis of my life to contribute to its investigation, UNION OF SOUL AND BODY. One of the mort le secrete of the Almighty {e the union of the soul and body. But man knows that by acrimonious bumors this union ‘perience has established joubt that proper acrimonious Ey purgation reduces the total of bumors, and cures by persevs if the disease is curable, when Brandrcti's Pills are the medicine ased; which ar in fact the only purgative medicine in the world which eps while it cleanses, being both toulc and purgative, BRANDRETA’S PILLS. APPLICAPLB IN ALL GASES, PROM DISKASE OF THE MEANT TO 4 CROSHED TOR, ivany organ of the body ja unbealthy, while it con tienes £o impure blood will flow from it, and aggravate the already unhealthy condition of the i. atlected. Open the -navural outlete, Brandreth’s Pill will repair the difficulty, by purifying the dlood. Use them daily io smaller or larger doses asthe necessity of the case call for. There will be no disappointment. 4 cure i# insured, and sound health afterward. The following ietter relative to BRANDRETH'S PILLS demande attention from INVALIDS:— Haxmowtow, N. J , May 7, 1860. De. Braypreti —Dear Sir have long wanted to write to you and express my gratitude for the Denedcial etfects that have been experienced io my own family, and in hun- dreds, aye, thousands of others, by the uso of Braadroth’s Pilla.” The first year my fried’ Brockway sold your pills no Boston, 1838,1 was then in a declining state of health, and my friends ag well as myself that my earth. ly voyage would soon terminate. Mr. Brockway urged me to take the Brandreth Pills, but having sed #9 mach medicine With no good effect, | was more inclined to let natore take ite course, aud calmly submit to fate. Mr. B. offered to give me one dozen boxes if I would take them as prescribed. By thie I saw he had great faith in them, and | foally conseated to take them, but aot as a gh. 1 wont home, and went at it mat heeety. Af. ter taking one box I began to feel better. Well, sir, when a Rs twelve well, ume dollars worth 8 ja saving, not bendreds, but Yours, truly, C J. FAY, P.M. PURE BLOOD GIVES LIFE AND THE BLOOMING COUNTEN ANCE. Acrimonious humors are diseare, and when in etcses produce that miserable eallowness of the complexioa wh cb indicates @ remote condition from beatth THE PRINCIPLE OF LIFE } LOL). THE PRINCIPLE OF DeaTa is corruptibility, which generates acrimonione humors boee accume io a human body are the oceasiw of every ache, of every and of every form of disease Tt te this principle wh & bowads to the extent of gur thereby been instru thousands of lives. lives. While it te - der we live; when it gains the ascendency we die, Such is the fate of man. A MEDICINE, life; Brandreth's Pills, hare af harmless as bread, and act only upon and around partsin pain, and where acrimo- ntout Bamors have coo; ted, causing their removal oe eeme f the « and bowels, thus aiding the life's prinet it, whicd is the biol. For 108 years infallible correctors of Sigor. ders of the bowels, curing costivcoces and apesms, whether from wind oF nervous excitability, lors appetite, sick headache, and m ming feeling in the head, accompanicd with 2 be na gaged drowsiness, uscally symy 8 XY OF paralysis ; queer, t ght, draggi eet fat above the fs ly moel evident pon rising in the morning, and a}! the vatold, but felt eymp- tome of dyspepsia, which Brand) 's Pills surely care. These symptoms are generally allied with torpidity or tiuggishness of the liver, caused by the 2 UpIe that y accumulation of acrimon' homore. These th's Pills remove, and at once its activity and healthy action is restored. Their use convinces us of their the stomach na its power of bealtbTul digestion, a ht. clear, ion takes the place of y eallowners: the | ight, elas. He, springy step of bealth takes the place of the leaden, beavy tread ekness: hope of despair, and a’! from the ure of these pills, whose blessings have to be fell to be comprebended and believed. YELLOW FEVER CURED. How many {\vee could be saved were Brandreth’s Mlle adopted in this frightful melady? This it medicine, mildly, bat surely removes all poisons the bamar ‘Thoee who desire to carry with them a }ife ia- surance, should not fail to procure a box. The colts, headaches and bowel affections at this season, arc immo. diately cared by this innocent ¥: remedy ‘The following case is that of @ captain io the Spanish Arey — ONE POX OF PRANDRETH'S PITES CORRS 4 SEVERE ATTACK OF RLLOW PRVER, v This 26tb of December, 1859, 1 was attacked with yel- low fever at Havana, on the 6th of Jauvary ssh aon, Deck: | whieh last hour of his existence was at hand. himeel{ for putting faith in Brandreth’s Pils. He told hie nuree if ho was detirions, to continue to give more, as he bad becan he made up his mind to continue them, cron in the etate he was. Soarcely had be given there orters when he faieed Die bans hie face, and to ase bis own xpression, there were cpon it drone of premp.rat.on aa lary® a® Bock shot. He found that be bal broken ou the mutt profoee persp ration Almoet g@mel ate'y ti 0.—TRIPLE SHEET. BRANDRET! pille_ began to take effect, and he describes the evacuations ws of the moet dreedfu) kind, Diack and putrid to saifoca- von. The doors and windows were obliged to be thrown |. He was out of danger within twenty four houre of | commencems: of the attack, and by taking fifteen pill igor ahd morniog, on the fourth day he was out, thd in ten days entirely recovered, This Dr. Brandreth would guarantee would be the cage in pinety cases piaeg fever out of a bondred, were the above method adopted at the commencement. Dr. Franklin never 5 more truly than when he said ‘‘a etiteb in time,” &e. Would the people were wise—time may convince. Ail fevers are ocoagioned 5, the disordered motion of the blood, produced by the humoral serosity harden’ the valves of the vessels, The blood circulates wit! greatly incressed velocity, and is etill increased by the friction of the globules, or icles which compose the mae Agra feed ed serge cease Wet ig ex. rep nat whole 4 ‘acoompa- Pied with great thirst, pains’ in Meg ‘pack, kidneys and in fact a complete prostration of all the faculties of thirds die, and the other third recover from the fever— but with their blood overcharged with the very remedies themselves which have been swallowed to dispel the fever. are generally deposited in the cavities of the veins and arteries, producing most horrid pains—espe- cially in the night, when the cared patient is warm in bed—often eh ge bim to rise and apply cold water or eome other cold application to ease the ive pain; oftentimes coughs, most obstinate ones, ar, con- eumption, by the remedies obstructing the lungs, and other debilitating affections lead the poor patient to the tomb after long and cruel suffering. This may be prevented if purgation {is at once resorted to—and r the patient is reduced ever so low there is va ap ypoobeg he perseveres, Huypdreds have been prevented from Hae oy ‘untimely grave by following the advice contained in the following short sentence: On the firet attack of fever, or any disease, immediate- ly take a large dose of Brandreth’s Vegetable Universal illa, and continue to keep up a powerful eflect on the bowels until the fever or pain hag entirely ceased, 4 Thave a thousand cases, equal to the following, of cures of asthma in New York and the a/joining cities, Perso- nal reference given to those who may wish to see the persons cured. ASTHMA CURED BY DR, BRANDRETH’S PILLS. ‘The following care of asthma by the use of Dr. Benj. Brandreth’s Pills is authenticated by seventeen well known respectable citizens of Greenwich, Conn. = This will certify that Thomas 8. Brown, who had been for some time previous much affected with asthmatical symptoms, was taken suidenly worse on the 12th of June laet. He began to cough and raise phlegm, and in the course of twenty four expectorated nearly two quarts of thick white jelly looking matter. Three physi- ciane vf nampa ita nervous humid spasmodic a; and prescribing for some time, to no effect, the three Consulted together and finally declared they could do him no good—it would and must result in consumption, and death would ensue, and that in a short time. The pain was excessive ‘mn all parta of his body; and the diff. culty of breathing was such as almost to cause strangula- tion, He was reduced to a mere skeleton, and finally gave himself up to death. After in this miserable state nearly two months, he saw an advertisement of Dr. Bran- dreth’s V le Universal Pills, and immediately sent by Capt. J. Waring, of Greenwich, for # 26 cent box, and found relief in the course of a few days. It is to say that he with two pills at night and two fa ‘the morning; be found relief the second ; and encou- thus to persevere with larger doses, be ‘was 8000 able to sleep comfortably; and now, having taken them for about four months, to the directions, is en urely recovered, ‘and £0 far as we cam judge, entirely in consequence of taking the above pills, we havealso vueed in our families, avd have found them invaluable, James James Moore, Hannah FRVER AND my all fevers whatsoever, are cured wi = BRANDRETH’S PILLS, which takes al! poisons, of whatever nature they may be, from the circulation. Mr, Jobn ¥. Haight, Supervisor of New Castle, W ir, John ¥. of New rest heater county, New ‘York, desires the attention of those interested. 2, November, 1955:—I was, about two years ago, att ed with fever and ague, which, not withstanding the best medical advice, continued to aiflict me for six tedious months; I became yellow as sai- fron, and reduced to skin and boue. Medicine and physi. clans were abandoned in despair, experiment, I ek see one six of Brandreth’s Uni- versal Vegetable Pills, on an stomach, early in the morning. The dose to arouse all latent energies of my exhausted . I feared thé worst— ever or beard of. At length this effect ceased, and I rpetter nd slept soundly all «Tee a soun next T followed the same course and took the same bomber of pills. 1 continued to take the pilis im this wa: about three weeks, when I found myself entirely cured, bave had no return, My ae tee pes 0, and | health bas been sarprising!; medicine since. I baye mac With what I conceive to be my THE REMITIPNT FEVER OF TH CURED BY BRAND New Yor, May 31, 1356, food, and I have used no statement in acer cance uty.” ND OF 87. THOMAS PILL, Dr. Besa, Baasperm:— Dea Sin=-It feeme to me to be a duty to say that when 1 wae United States Conen! at St. Thomas, in 1849, I used your pills with very great advantace. | was taken with ihe fever peculiar to that island; tue doctor bled me, end ] was in very great danger of dying from that fever aud the depleting. Tae toward fever was so great that no | quantity of dr nks seemed torelieve it. [was considered im very great danger, and | felt taat my bold of life was really very feeble. In thie condition | was recommended to use your pills, lat once took eight. Their eilect wat surprising. They seeme to be actuated by intelligence. lcould feel them scarchiog all round my stomach, even up to my throat. every recess of the body was aroused to action. | continued to use them daily until | had taken two boxes, coutaiaing twenty-tive pillé each, when I was quite restored to my usual health. Governor Oxholm expressed to me the opinion that the Brandreth pil's were the best medicine he hed ever known, that be cotirely relied on them when he or his family were sick, tie would not be without them for any money, that he believed you had been the means, by in- troducing them, of saving many valuable lives—a sonti- ment im which! concur most cordially. | desire, my dear doctor, if you deem the above of any service, you will not be afraid to publish it. Tam, very truly, your friend, CHARLES 4. LAVAN, late United Stater Consul for the I:land of St. Thomas, West indies. LYSPEPSLA CURED. Bexstvoron, Vt., May 23, 1960. D¥an SR—! Wish Yoo to add my testimony to the host of others: ae Fd bave in favor of your valuable pilis. In the year 1898 I was attacked wita that di as Se See which so aflected me that | could pot take the cle of food without the most sbrtabie seasntiens in my chest, beat ine chao My chest was so sore that I could got joar the #l pressure without giving me pain. health was most miserable, many phen Tod ag 4 they thought] was ia the consomption, aod that if 1 did bot give up my bueinees and change climate I could live ‘but a short ty I tried everything in the shape of medicine, and con- sulted the most skilful physicians, but found’ no perma nent relief. 1 became discouraged, gloomy and sick of life, and probably, ere this, snovld have been in ww bad | got fell ia with your precious medicine. end of mine, who had been sick of the #ame complaint, advined me to try your pills, but having tried moet other Wediciaes withoct obtaining any retief, bad bat littie faith that your pills would be of benefit to me, but at hie earnest solicitation | procured a box and commenced teking them The fret box produced little or no effect, and I began to despond, for fear that your medicine would prove like others I have taken; but my frieads argued that one was not a fair trial, and J parchased a second, and before I had taken the whole box I bogan to experience a change; the pain im my chest began to be less painful, and my foud did not distress me as much as formerly. | weat on tak ii T bad taken six boxes, and my dyapep- aod my of ® bealthy man, spepeia. I have administered your r AIT peep dag Seg friends, and wateat with Pere te ‘ou = pul oz this if be of any use to you. Tam, dear sir, wuly yours, 3.1 COOK, Publisher of the State Banner QOSTIVENESS AND CHOLERA CURED. Brenwiex, Kings County, L. 1., March 1, 1859 Reap —This le to certify that T was taken il! dariag the season of the cholera, in the year 1892, and continued thus until the spring of 1842, during which time I was severcly troubled with dyspepela and all te various train of suffering. I became extremely emaciated melaacholy and worn out with suffering, so that life iteelf seeme. Dorthensome. | im the meantime applied to a oom. ber of the best physicians, who prescribed for me, and many were the bitter doses of medicine that | took, bat without avail, At last I yielded to ir. idea of taking the prescriptions of the jane any longer was useless, and I was utterly oppored to taking Ns. My friens became alarmed, Bolie'ted me to Brandroth's Ville, asserting it they had derived great benefits from their wee. At tant I waa tempted 0 give them « trial, and it j* but just to say that, after ‘using them « short time, | began to recover, ‘and soon py owe to ‘wor! 0 vireth jo m: is pub ie acknowledgement, 2 Xx, Biss, COSTIVENTSS AND MZZINES? CU New Yors 1360. Dr. Bh. Brispeere Dear Sir—tn thy 1858 [ bad the misfortune to break my thigh, 19 contequenee of Which my constitution became greatly debilitated, and I laziness on ana s troubled with the dy: am now, Toe suffered with , attended with di and severe the head and side aod ‘the heart, | was attended by several physic city for three years obtain) Telief, and had despaired of a cure til] nally 1 wa to try your Pills, which almost instantly relieved me, and in time my health. 1 consider them the dee. medicine in the world, Yoors truly, JAMES MURPHY, 350 West treet. APAR WHAT MA@ BURROUGHS, OF 240 ADAMS | Siti, BROOKLY'S, STATES CEMBER 20, 1850. bere weed 0 other medicine than Brandroth's P.lle for th Ld twenty years. | have administered them | wie Success in typhut and searlet fevers eastee, worms, to Ia fide pre ot confloemert. With a vox ie im the bovee, happen what cinco Brartreth'es BRANDRETH’S PILLS. may, | Would “ boy Tay, | Would Lot eure whether the doctor lived next @er TA SINGLE Mr. James Stillman, editor and propricwor gee apg sean says, wo years ago | ruptured myeelf, and have worn ever since. “In the begiaaiiig of last nomek with a elight pain in the upper or: of The pain gradually increased till on the third not stand at all, nor could I Gud any position ‘ive me the least ease. The symptoms were of strapgulated hernia. { thought your Pills might afford me some little relief, and took three of the Vegeta- ble Universals. rated in about four mediately after which all pain ceased, aad I able ever since to attend tomy business without tho slightest interruption, add the moti z peels bey ist nature. motive power to elementary matter, ass’ by which all Impurities are taken cat of the blood, iter oop al he bellow oa com] al “eal Raa re ryt mer me \dreth’s Pills out a unt le of Sara; ay are the best anti bilioug and 6 pill known. ese pills, if taken s0 as to ly, will surely cure any curable disease. There ig no form or kind of sickness that it does not exert a curative influence upon, Thus, va their power in resisting putrefaction, they cure 5 x, Worms and Ae fevers. There is uot a medicine in the world 80 purify the mass of blood and restore it to a healthy con- dition as the Brandreth Pills, except it be the Life tion, which are a concentratfon of their valuable proper. ties. This makes them £0 valuable in curing all clade chronic diseases, as erysipelas, galt rheum, scald white sw all! sore eyes, and recent or chronic enlarge- nent of the giahds or stusrwise* Pert the Branded Pills are one of the most powerful in nature for the cure of rheumatism and old diseases of the skit bones; for they open and penetrate into the ing recesses of the body, and drive out all mal! humora. They dissolve coagulated blood and cure of a rioen of the how, of ‘the lungs, or of other * ‘er is 80 great over the brain. and nerves: ‘tbat p ies, envalsions ‘both STRONG EVIDENCE. De, DAAORREE aii 1» April 3, 1856, —From my earliest Iwas subject to bleed- ing _— reayiee ae aa my ears, and a bea Le a the physicians sald Thad too mfoch bioode“inst it wees i i He Feaee rile erat Ld | iri ele Bae i says:—‘The contamination of the loss of vision) doafuene, mates imiear v , 83 8 to {rer According to Dr. Frericks, ‘ the rice tickers in cholera is owiug te enlargement of the capilleries, oc- casioned by alterations in is comennien of the blood.” Brandreth's Pils pF purity ing blood, has restored Sight to those who have been blind for Refer ta Mr. Tousey of Tousey & Ross, Publishers, New York. YELLOW FEVER. ‘When lassitude and weariness, when chilly Mte and lis lessness of everything Around, when faintness, giddiness, , redness of the eyes, pains in the eye dalle and lower part of the forehead, when with these bave pain in the back, debility and sighing, here must be no time lost. Lf these be not the symptoms of yellow fever, they nevertheless admonish us that we are to be alarmingly sick, aud a dose of six or eight reth’s Pills cannot be too soon swallowed. Two such doses and paw of Indian meal gruel for a two will entirely cure. The evacuavions will propriety of this course. In all cases the Pille pority ny the blood i, and should be always re- @ costive habit, and especially when the above symptoms are pres sut. . ea CASONALLY pono AT THIS SEASON, LT 's Vi Pills are in suitable to this og Their prompt. Pm Ry 4 ‘he intestinal canal of those obstructions, the occasion of costiveness, colics, cholera morbus, and other ae neually bo is during our #ammer months, and always mcre or lees experienced under the heat of tropical sun. ‘The effects of theve Pills are always ealutary— eaving. No one ought to travel without to be ready in case of sudgen attack of sickness. They are invaria- big compounded under the eye of Dr. Brandreth; no boys oc ror hs this particular bo w greally they ba be ad occur. hell \- vantage over tbe best in soapound. % _ too often, whea correctly read, made up from infe- rior drugs. Brandreth’s Pills are equally safe for the ‘and for the SS mother when ours for the babe. y cannot insure and must benefit if medicine |5 needed. MEN WISER NOW THAN FORMERLY. ‘ Waile = ved areas =< it is algo the seat of igeaso, For fool gives the #trength; Brandreth Pills give blood the necessary poner to ‘Siow eat trem iwecit all ae, oe rendering the etream of jife men were [ if Be Son thea oe by the fact on ¥ which soon restore them to health, Sad The following is from the well known clase dealer now of Philadelphia — eens ? New Yoru, Feb. 2, 1956. Dr. B. Braspartn— From the great use of tobacco 1 became 0 debilitated tnpoustie A mse So rdooye Sal worn dove te akin and bones. everything I ate d with me. Thad ia my chest, wy cote ane cortive, and Without recourse to medicine. which debilitated and more. In this coud!tion I was recommended Hi ne cy = 8 : i ff iH idly, cnergeti use. mildly, eal! each portion T moeaia to be Sodowea original robust health was soon restored, God, 1 am now & vigorous man of fifty-six. pilis 1 verily believe | should be now in eball to see aby one at my store, furtber particulars, Lam, very respectfull; 3 fe denn JO Broadway, above Bieventh street, or at Hovse, New York, THE CONSTITUTION WHAT IS THAT WE CALL THE CONSTITUTION? ‘The bones. muscles, carti , herves, skin and foide, compose mans body. The blood makes or constitutes all these, aud is, therefore, the Const: Tios. THE HEART, being frst formed by the Ry it receives from ite THE BLOOD, rent, Bate Up Ue whole a hen this blood > goes it es good bile. gov , good hair, good » in ny ae vicod is impure th west be curled, ana to do this PURGE OUT THE OLD LEVEN THAT YE MAY BECOME WoLUMP, A a figure applied spirtiually, 1 is troe, but how sould it bave apy application unl coutrmed by practical ex- perience inthe bedy of matter’ The foundation upon ‘which this Ogure of Script ire rests is asf immovable aa the laws which govern the tides, or that cocasion the ‘thunders of heaven. THe Conpinio: The condition on Gol g Leaith to man iga constant care to be temperate | al! things, and to keep bowels free from all morbid of unhealthy eR ee e por’ Which give well as the body weatrn. eiaiecntnnitin DR. B. BRANDRETH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS Are those remedies, aud TIME Has PROVED beng 2 NATURAL MEDICINE OF A By their ore we can re make ooreelver | time it takes im the ordinary course of por ei Put co, bes, vow body i ‘25. Pei g-3 Ee : ti ¥ Z Invi REMEMBER BRANDRETH'S PILLS, Fstablislod 1761 AND USED FOR FIFTY YeaRa BY Extract, its are comy , are —s or apptication of artificial heat. The aie ie e herds being thus secured as it ie ia the Li le, For the discovery of this the United States were granted to B. eso Celebrated Pills are gold any at Dr. ‘s principal Brand Building, New York, and by oe hopdred thonsamd the world. “Price 95 conte per how, #!

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