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An important discovery for Rheumatism Fever Sores, White Swellings, lnflammation in the Eyes,
Burns, Swelled Throat in Scarlet Fever, Quinsy, c. The CiiuaiicAii Plasteu is an important remedy
for all those who are afllicted with nflammatory complainls, by its easing pains, counteraciing
inflammation, aDtl giving speedy relief, by its active, strengthening, aad sudorific properties. -
An effectual retnedy for inflammalory rheumatism, ague in the breast, cramp, burns, bruises,
scrofula, old sores, ulcera of almost every description, cankered and swelled throats ariöiug from
scarlet lever, felona, white swellings, chilblains, &c, Persons suffering from liver complaints,
pulmonary diseases, inflammation on the lungs, with pains in the sidea and breast, pain and weakness
in the back, will find relief. In all cases it may be uscd with safety. TO THE PUBLIC. To WHOM IT
MAX CONCERN. This may certify that I, Erastus Dean-, the proprietor of E. Dean's Chemical Piaster,
have for more than Uvo years been in a delicate state of health, so that I have been unable to
prepare and circuíate said Piaster to that extent which the interest of the suffering community
demands; and feeling so valuable an article ought to be extensively made known to the afflicled, Í
have uiadetrrangements with H. HARKlö & Uo„ ot shtabula, Ohio, to manufacture and vena t in
my name as my sole successors. This, herefore, may be relied on a the genuino irticle heretofore
prepared by me, As witness my hand, ERASTUS DEAN. Wertfield, Chatjtauojoe Co., N. Y. January 21,
18S9. Penn Line, Pa. April 7, 1340. Messrs. H, Harris & Co. - Sirs: - Sinco I was atyour store
in July last, I have used E. Dean's Chemical Piaster, which I havo received from you at different
times, and fee! myself in duty bound to you as proprietors, and to the people generally, to
recommend the same as a safe and efficacious remedy for those complaints for which it is recommended
. I have used it in several cases of inflamed eyes, in some of which lts effects as a curative have
been very decided, and in no case has it failed of giving relief where it has been applied according
to directions, and all who havo U6ed it are perfectly aatisfied with it so far as I know. I have
also applied it in some severe casea of ague in the breast with the happiest effects. J vvould also
leíate the case of Mr. Thomas Logan, who has been afflicted with the rheumatism in one hip for
thirteen years, so that he had been compellcd to abandon labor in a great measure. I let hira have a
box of the Piaster, he applied it, and for three days found, as he supposed, no benefit, but after
that he perceived that the pain '.vas not so severe, and in less than ttvo weeks he could labor hard
all day and rest free from pain at night. He says that he would not part with the box he has for
three hundred dollars, providing he could not obtain another. He aleo says to me, keep it on hand
and recommend. it wherever you go. I have used the piaster in cases of pains in tho sidcs, back,
shouldor, etc. with liko gc-od effect. Yours, f-c. DANIEL KNEELAND, M. D. Monroe, Juno 18,
18S9.Messrs. Harris &l (Jo.: - Sirs: l nave used E. Dean's Chemical Piaster for more than four
years past, and do cheerfully recommend it to Physicians for rheumatism, sptains of wrist, ankle,
shoulder, &c. ín felone, whitlow, and scrofulous swellinga of all descriptions, it s generally
an effectual remedy. In short, wherever thoreis o pain t ia almost eure to give relief n a fevv
hours. I have used it in a great number of rheumatic ofFections. One of my patiënte, aged 4ü, full
habit, had a rheumatic swelling on one leg. He bnd been unable to get out of liis hoiisc for threc
montas; his log waa swelled to an enormous size, twice its usual bigness; every thing had been done
without success until we commenced using Dean's Chemical Piaster. We enveloped the knee and a
portion of the limb in the piaster, and in three days the swelling entirely disapseared, nnd In ten
days he went aboui his jrdinary business. Such has been our auccess with the article, and we notv
willingly recommend it to the public for a trial.Yours 6tc. J. H. REYNOLDS, M. D. The piaster is
tiow put tip in boxc9 at 50 ents, and oue dollar each. Made and sold, Wholesale and retail, by i.
HA.RRIS & Co., Ashtabuln, Ohio- sole jroprietors. Nonegenuine unless eigncd by ÍI. Harris on
the stereotype wrapper. The above article may be had at the storo of J. M'Lean, Jackson; Hale fc
Stnitli, jrraes Lake, and by the principal druggiat hroughout the State. Jackson July 4, 1840
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The pcculiaritiea of th:s Chemical Compound, are owingto itsextraordinary effecte pon the animal
fibre or nerves, ligaments and musclca, its virtucs being carrieU by them to the itnmediatc eeat of
disease, or of pain and weahness. Hovvever good any mternal remedy may be f his as an esternal
application, will prove a powerful auxilary, in removing tho disease nnd faciliating the cure, in
case of Local Inflamafion, Scroft'ulous Affections, King's tëvil, Gout,Irifianitory,and Chronic
Rheuraatism, and in all cases where eeated pain or weakness exists. A gentk-tncn travelling in the
South of Europe, and Palcstine, in 1SS0, heard bo much eaid in the lattor plice, in&praise oí'
Jew David's Piaster; and of the (as he coneidered nurnculous cures it performed, that he was induced
to try it on bis owa person, for a Lung and Livor nüciionjthe removal of which liad buen the chief
ubjüct oí his journcy, luit which had rpsisted the genial influence of that baltnv and deücious
climate. - He put oue over the roglun of the liver: ín the mean time lie drank frocly of an herb
tea of liixativë qvialities. He booij found his healtb inprovingfaiid in a few weeks his cough left
him. the sallowness of his skin disappeared, his pain was removed, and his health became permanently
re-instatcd. It has likevvise been vcry beneficial in canses of veakness, such as weaknes and pain
in the stomach, weak liml)i?, Inmoness, and sffections of the spice, female weuknessj&cc. No
female siilijcct to pain wt wcakuess m the br.ck or side should be without it. iarried ladiea, in
delicate situations find great relief from" constantly wearing this pla6ter. No pufllng, or griüt
notorious certificaten is intended. Those who wish to saiisfy the.mselvee of the cfficacy of this
piaster, can obtain sufficient to spread 6 or 8 piasters for 50 cents, a stim not half Eufficient to
pay for the inserlion of a single certifícate into any ofour most commonprints, a single time. -
this trifling price per box is placed upon ii, in order that it may be within the means of every
afflicted son and duighter of thü community ;that all.whether rich orpoor.may obtain the treasure
of health, which resulta from its use. Jew David's or Ilebrew Piaster, is a ccrtain cure for corns
Directions accompany cach box. Price 50 cents. Doolittle - Ray, agents for Michigan. Country sjients
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In order that this valuable medicine should not be counterfeited, we have a píate repre8enting a
persian scène, that 3 struck on cach bill, one of which accompanieg each box. We deem it
"unnecessary to publish a long list of certifícales, ae they vill neither add to nor diminish the
virtues of this admirable compound. Superior lo the Hygeian,Brandreth's,Evan' tomatto, the Matcnless
(priced) Sanative, or any other Pilis, or Compound, before tho pubüc, as certified to bv Physicians
and others. Let none condemn thern unlil they ha.e tried them, and they willnót. It is now a
sotlled point with all who have uscd tho Vegetable Persian Pilla, that they are preeminently the
best and most efficacious Faraily medicine, that has yet been used n America. If every family could
hccoine acqnaintcd witb their Sovercign Pow er over disease, they would seek them and be prepared
with a eure remedy to npply on the firslappeaianceof diseasej and ihen hou much dislress would be
avoided and money saved, as well as Uves of Ikoicsands who are hurric.d out of time by neglecting
disease in its first stages, or by not being in posscesion of a remedy whicb they can place
dependence upon. All who wish (o guard against sickness, should use the Persian Pilis freely, when
needed, no injury can ensuo, if used from youth to old oge, when taken according to thedirections.
CERTIFICA TES. Rochester, Sept. 1840. Messrs E Citase fyCompany. - Gents. Sirs: - This is to inform
you that we have used your Vegetable Persian Pilis for a year past, in our practice, and are, weiJ
pleased with their cperation. Believing them 10 fulfij their adverlisment, in answeiing as a
substitute where calorad is indicated, we can recommend them to the public. Drs Brown, M'Kcnsie,
&. HalstedRochester, 1840. TO xMOTHERS. Messrs. E. Chase fj Co' Gents - Hearing much said about
extraordinary effects of the Resurrection or Persian Pilis, upon those about to become Moth ers, we
were iñduced to rnake a trinl of them. My wife was at that time a moUier of 5 childrcn, and had
suiTered the moet exe.vcruciatmg p;iins during and after hercunfinement of each. Siie had tried
everv means and taken much medicine, but found little or no relief. Shc commenced taicing the
Persian Pilis about 3 mo. before her confinement (her health being very poor nbout this lc-ngth of
time previous,) and soon after was enabled by their use to atend to the cares of a mother to her
family until her confinement. At the time she commenced taking the Prsian Pilis, and for sevenil
weeks previous, with a dry hard cough, and frequently severe cratnps, which the use of the pills
entirely removed before using halt' a box. Il is with great confidence that wc advise ail thoF3
about to bocomo Mothers to makeuseof the Persian Pilis. All those that have taken them in our
neighborhood, have got along in the same easy m;mner, and are abom the house in a few davs. - Thero
does not r.ppear tobe half the dánger of otlicr difüculties setting in nfter confine ment where
these Pills are taken. Wo unitedly say, let none neglect taking them for they are in the reacb of
the poor as wdl as j the rich. We are truly thankful thot therej is a remedy which females can
ensily procure which bios to lessen the world of suffering, which rnany of them have to bear, and
perhwpa sare the lives uf thousandí which (Hhervvise would bo lost. Rochester, May 14th, 1840;
cortini of Cal edonia square, Edingburg street. For pnrticularp; see subscribers.S. ROBERTS, A. O.
ROBERTS. Gents. - I wish you to eend a quantity of your Pcrfiian Pilis to tliis place, for I am sure
they would meet with a ready sale. 'Mv brotiicr-in-law while passing through your place heard so
rnuch said in ïheir behi]f,that üe was induced to pinchase 4 boxes; ond I may safely say that they
have done moro for myself and a half sister of mine, than $400 which I had paid to Doctors, and for
other various prescriptions and medicines. I have used 28 boxes of Brandreth's Pilis, which gave me
some partial relief. But your Pilis went rijrlit ahead like aman of war. What passed off looked like
ink. My disease has been named differently by every Physician: but my idea is, that it was a general
viticc ofthe fluids which produced symptoms of almost every disease. It woüld be too tedious for me
to givogive you a history of all my difficulfies. I was weak.dnll, stupid and reduced tu a skeleton.
All hopes of being restored liad beengiven over, except by my brother-in-law. 1 took Uvo boxes
ofyotir Pill3,land am oble to perform my dutk in tfie counfing room. .My sister was consumptive- her
Jiver was tnueh affect ed, her !egs ewelled - a harsh cough constantly troublnd her. One box of your
Pilis entirely relieved hor from all those symptoms.- I am about to remove to Burlington, and would
wish an ngen'cy, Sic. STEPHEN B. LUTHER. Ja. FEVER &c AGUE, CHILL PEVER &c. Those in henlih
who live n marshy countries, and utihcaHhy climates, can avoid the disease to which their situations
are subject, by taking the Persian pills once, and in some instances perhapa twice a week, to
cleanse the pystem and purify it from the small accumulation of effluvia, which causes the different
diseases, n different situations of the country. Those whofind disease fast ncreasing upon them
ehould take 6 or 8 pil]s on going to bed, which wijl generally opérate as a gentle emotie and
cathartic; after which ooatinue the use of them in smaller doses, a9 recommended in the other large
bilJ. Those who follow this course wi!l find thom a sitre and never failing preventivoThose whose
diseuse3 are stubborn, should take a Guilicient quantity ofthe pills to vomit them once or twice,
6ay every tiurd night lili their disease is subdued. t'.ien take them in stnáHcr doses until every
vestigeof it is exterpated. Be no longer imposed upon by t:Tcnic Mixtures," "Tonic Bitters," or any
medicine recommended to break the Fever and Ague; ?.a they all contain more or lesaine and arnsnic,
whicb, if they teeak iho a gue, injure the éonstitution, often caueW the patiënte to linger out a
miserable exis tence, subject to every other diseass. These pills do not break the Ague leavin the
Bcattered fragmenta in the system, to sliow themselves in evcry other fori, butljT t'neir cleansing
propevties they root out ev ery vestigc of disease, leaving the Bystem fres and heakhy. and the
conslitution nut only unimpaired but improved Those wlio wish a tonic biler can makft a most excel
lent one after tlio receipt that accompaniej. each box of pilla. Doolittle and Ray, State Agenta for
Mich igan. Orders addressed to M. W. Birchtfrd k. co., will receivo attention. Sold by Doet. Mc.Lean
Jackson; Dewy fc co., Napoleon; Eilis & Pearson, Cliaton ï. I). Kief, Manchester; T. Huil,
Leoni;C. G.Grevell, Grass-Lake; Kteler Sc Powers Concord.
For removing diseases nrising from an obngi) of Aíercury, chronic and constitutional diseases,
suchas scrofula or king's cvil, secondory syphillis, ulcerutions, corro6ions of Lhe throat, nose,
cheeks, lips, eara and olher paris of tbe body, cruptions on the ski, rluumatiu affcctions, white
swellirgs, pains in the bones and joints, tover sores, obstinate old sores, scalled hoad, snit
rhfiim, ring worm and other diseases urising from on impure state of the blood. AIso, habitunl
costivencsa piles, chronic affections ofihe iiver, lunga and chest, pains in the stomach and eides,
night 8wet.s, fcc. It is likewise much recommtiided as a cleaneing spring medicine. Thiscompound
fluid extract is Alterativo Diuretic, Diaphoretic. Laxaiive, Aronoetic, and slightly stimulent, and
may be used successlully in 6croffulous and syphiloid dis easee, and that shattered state of the
con6tis tuliori whicli so often follows the abuse ot mercury, exotoses or morbid enlargement of the
honcs, supiginou3 mustulcs of ringworm; ulceiations gencraily; carieo of the hone3; cartileges of
ihe nose, moulh, with the other dise3ses above mentior.ed, and all diseaes arising frorn a morbid
state of the blood. Thcro is hardly a physician who has not had occasion to observe with pain, the
pliag edenic variety of herbs; and in spite of all their remedies he could bring against this cruel
disensp, was compelled to acknowlcdge their ïnnrTicacy and allow the mousler to currode iind
destroy the ncse, cheeks, lips, eyeüds, eare and temples; parta of wliich ihiá rnalady generally
affects a preferrncr. But ín this extract, will be found a perfect remcdy, in all ench cases, and
where the disease has not produced a very great derangement of structure, it will evea yield to this
remedy in a very short time. Withiu a very short poriod, there has been great improvernents in
France, on the pharmaceutical and diemical treatment of Saraa parilla, ana it has been fully proved
that nine-tentlis of the active principies of trt valuable root is actually lost in the usual mode
of preparing it for medical use. The compound extract being a very nice phannaceutical preparation,
requires the most rigid care and skilful management, and not without strict reference to the
peculiar active principie of each of lts consiit uents. The French chemists have ascertain ed by
actual experiment, that the active principie of Sarsaparilla is either destroyed by chemical change,
or dnven off by the heat of boiling water; conseqnently the p-eparations from this root in general
use, (whíchare also frequently prepared hyper, sons unacqoainted with pharmacy, and from materials
rendered inert by age or otherwise,( can have Hule or no effect upon the system. G. W. 3T. taking
advantage of these facts has adopted an improved process for extracting the medicnl virtue3 from the
active ingredients of ihis compouud fluid ex. tract, whicfa are nine in number, without her.t; that
is to say neither concoction, infusión, or mnceration are made uso of; nor is the temperature of
the monstrum allowed to exceed 80 degrees Fah. untü every partiële of active principie is
exhansted, leaving a tasteless mass bchind; thereby ohtaining the wholeof the soluble active
principie in & highty concentrated state, leaving out the-fe cula woody fibre, &c, which
encumbers the extract obtained by decoction. The proprt etor therefore has nol only the satisfactio
of ,'issuring the medical faculty and the public, that this reinedy is prepared accordmg lo 6trict
chemical and pharmaceutical rulest but that he also united some of the officia, ale valuable and
active vegitables, all of the choicest solection which matenally enhancea its value in the treatment
of the dieeasea above named. He is therefore induced to offer this fluid extract 10 physicians and
oth era under the fullest conviciion of ite superiority over that in common use. Physicians wlll
find greal advantage in the use of this extract, and a great relief from the perplexilies attendant
upon the treatment of those obstinate case9 which bid defiance to every remedy; their confidence
prompts them to prescribe such a die.t and régimen as in their judgemnt the case would seem to
indícate; - thereby giving the extract its fuil influence. This extract is prepared from, the best
sclectcd materials, without heat by an improved process; on an account of which, t is preferred by
physicians as boing more active than any other now before the public. Prepared at the Cheroical
Laboratory of G. W. Merchant, Chemist, Lockport N. Y. N. B. A liberal discount made to dealers and
Physicians. The above article rmy be had at the store of J, Mc'Lean, Jackson; Hale and Srnith,
Grjs3-Lake, and by the principie druggista thronghout the state. W. S. and J. W. Maynard, and Lund
and Gibson, Agents, Ann Arbor. Jackson, Julv 4th, 1840.
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