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5
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August
Year
1844
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PETERS' PILLS. TRUTH HAS PfíEVAlLED. % PETERS' Vegetable Pilis hnve now been ter yeare before the public. During tha t peric-( Uiey have obtaincda celubrity unpaialleled in thi 'histpry of the moet popular medicines which hnv preceded them or have followed in their track.- The happy combination of' vegetable ingredienti lo which these pillsowe their elhcacy, is the re sult ofyeurs of earneet atudy and experiment, di Yected by long previons experience in the prop erties of medical substances, the pailiology of dis ense. the nature and modus operandi of the variou8 fluida which minister to the support atu sustemmce of the human body. and organizador by which those fluids are prepared, modified am distribntod. The triumph of skill, and patien experiment has been complete. Tbronghout th p length and breadth of our land, in liriush America and the West Indies. and on the continen of Europc, the carative viwues of Peter's Vegetable Pilis, are gralefully acknowledged. Tliej rnay be called the medicine pak kxcki.tenck, oi the Southern State?. Their consumpiion soulli , of the Potomac, is enormous, and continunlly on the increasé. -No otliér pill "goes down" there. howovcr sugared over witJi hired puils and home ma nu "act u red cc r ti íicn tes. Peters' Vegetable Pilis may lic termed a universa i medicine. for there is scircely any dera:igenient or obstruction of the orgnns and fiinctions of the huihjn machine which ihey will riot allevia'.e or remove vvhen.adminisleied in tlic early siagcs óf cföhg"e8(!0rt of the siomach or howele. ihey speedily relax those organs. reduce the nltendant fevcr. and restore the stifluier io health. Cöiftaining no ïrritating or dr.isiic substances. thetr exhibiu'on is never followed by thnt prosiration o[ the bodily powers which characleiize the opurnuon of nïost other cüthartics. and they mriV be administered without theslightest fcar ol producin local inflammation. so (Vequently caused by the purgent composi'.ions vended by tho qtiacks-nnd charlatans of the day. In almost all stages of diseaso. Peters' Vegetnble Pilis will be found of benefïcial effect, bui ihey should always he resorted to wher. the first yyinpt m makes its npptarance. The conquesi of the complaint will then be easy and immedinte. Jn billious dimlen?. rcmiilnnt or iiitermittant fever. dispepsia, dysentery. chölern. cholic. diarheua, dropsy. sour or ferted eru-iniions. enl'irirement of the spleen, sick headache.' all complaints erowiiiff out of imperfect or too rapid dirrestion. torpor of the bowels. fennleobstiuciions. habiiual costiveness. and all oiher disenses in which n purgante medicine is proper. Peters' Vegetable Pilis will be found unrivalJed in the speed, certai'nty and gentleness of their operaitonv It is neked upon what principie these c.xtmor dinary eflecis aro produoed? We reply that Pe ra Vegetable Pilj acts as a piinfier of the lilond. by purifying ihe chyle and other flmds of which bjood is composed. Chyle is n milky fluid depositad by the dn-estive matier on the coats of the intesunes: and which when -combiiied with the billiary secretion, is convey ed into the veins an ' becomes the principie of life. This medicine acts directly upon the chylél irom which it expels all acrid partielee, and al liumors detrimental to' a hciilihy circulation It cleansesthejuicea and íluids boíore ihe chemic.'l change takes place which fits ihem !o ihe'jnimèdiatepnrpopes of vitality. This is' beLrinniii"ot the beginning. To embue the streams oflife with health, it is ñecessary to purify them ni theirpources. Such s the radical mode in which this rnedicine performs ïfs cures. 'Test 1% 'on als which would hll volumes (many of ■them from high scirniific authority) are i'is' vouchers, and it is uèed in the practice of the first Physicians hcre and abrond. For saleby F. .T. B. Crane. W. S. A .T. W Maynard. J. IJ. Lund. lía: ris. Paftridgeö Xr. (,o S. P. ■& J. C. Jewetr, Dav.dsnn & Reeker, H. Beek er, Christian Eberbaeh, G. Grenville. D D. Waterman. C. J. Gailand. E. T. Williams. Ann Arhor; Grotere Warner &; Co-.. ]). C Whiiwood. J. Millnrd & Sor. N. II. Wing. Dcr.tar; M. J ncksnn, ■ Lconi; Paul Rnymond. Jnckscn; Brotherson & Kief; Mtmcit:scr; D Keys, Clinton; D S Hnywooil. fralvc: Stone. Rabctck & Co.. Ypsitdnk; Scoffe'rffood &. Co Plymmrth; Pierre Teller and T. U. Eaton & Co. Dttroit; also in Adrinn. Tecumseh. Brooklyn, Pontiac, Chicago, and almost every where' else. Ann Arbor, Jan. 15. 18.44. . 27-1 y A Farm for Sale, SmiATEI) in the town of Ingham, Ingham County. Michigan. Said Farm contains one hundred and fifty acres handsomcly situated In the midst of a thriving settlement. Tbe land is what is usually , called tiinberéd Lnnd, in Mlrhignn, rhe tunber being sugarmaple. whitewood, beach. ash. oak. &c. all kinds of timber peculiar to the timbered land in Michigan. Thers is on this farm about forty acres of good improvement: a good part of this ÍS Ellflish Mmrlmv, A'so n o-oml LOG HOUSE ANJ) NEW BARN, framed, 34 by 42 feet. well linished. There are also on the place farming utensils. such ns Chains. Piougbs, .Drag, Cart, Fanning Mili. &c. which will be so1d with the place. TERMS OF SALE.: One quarter of purchase money down; the romainder in ten years. f necessary. with annual interest For particulars enquire of the subscriber in Dexter village. JULÍUS RAÑNEY. March 20, 1844. 48-tf.Brisiol's Sarsaparilla. TÍIIS vaufil)le medicine so'justly celebra'cr' as a certnin cure for Serofula or Kinse ('-vil. or nny clísense áriaing ÍYom rrjpurity of tht ftiotrd. has become so well kriown drs to need no publ .cnüon of the numereus certifícales now n ■Jur possession. of the extraordinnry cures latei)' performer! by it. but "fennng fhere may be some uersons nfleeied who have been gulled by usins he imitatiors got up by others. we would respectfnlly reqnest tlicm tu cali on ns and satisiy ■ homselvcá of i's many cnres in similar - By purejinsing of ustliey can rel y upon the gen uineness of the anide, wliicli they sliould bc careui to do. as we are told there is a spuricras inicie of the same name for snle in iliis vicinity. Be cnreful to observe tliat "Bristol's Extract oi Sflrsaparilla, Buflalo," iest?inipe)'ijpon the bot?les, and "C. C. JJristol" written in his own hand over the Cork. W. S.-& J. W. MAYNARD. Apri Arbor, Deo -'5. jft'43. ' 3(5 500.0O0 Fret FIXffLS LUUES. THE subacribers offer for sale. Five hundred ThyiisnncIFeet STOASONKD PINE LUMBER, which has been put tip in the best possihle mnnner. nnd is f' every qualiiy and tiiickness. Per sons wishiug to purchnse Liunber thi.i is fii for iiamctiiatc iisc, will do well to give us a cali. !eore purnhasinr olsewhere. HAZKLTON & PATFRSON. Fonncrly Agents for Bcnch &, Co Flinf, .Tanuary ?. IH14. 4 't-Pm. Liberty Alinanack tor 1 845! r l.lH L subscribe is preparing nn Alrnanack oi JL 18 5, which will be made a gonoinl etatisucal and historica! record on slnvory nd emaiici palion. A groat vatiety óf original anieles in pi ose, and a cliotceselection ofentirely new music for I iberiy Meetings, will beinserted, makinj. it a vdluable book. ït will ;ilso contain aome excellent orticles on :he subject oí Temperanco. it will le richly einbelhshed with p!ates,among which wil! be the IiketH'S8 of James G. Birnky. our Liberty candidate for President, also a brie) history of his life. We shall be happy to receive orders from nny establishment desiring qunntities. It will be published in August. Publisher8 who wül give tliis notice insertion for three months, shall receive 100 Aluianacks, each. J. N. T. TUCKÈR. H-3m. BINCHAIVE éc CHAFMAKT, FORWARDING MERCHANTS, DEALERS IJY DRY GOODS, GR0CER1ES, #c. AT THE RAir.-ROAD VKV0T, GRASS LAKK, MfCH. H. H. BINGHAM. O. CHAPMAN. 43-3m.

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