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29
Month
July
Year
1844
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Public Domain
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PETERS' PILLS. TRUTH HAS PREVA1LED. PETERS' Vegetable Pille have now been tei years before the public. During thai pe'rioi they have obtaineda celebrity unparulleled in th liistory of ihe most popular medicines wlucli hav preceded them or have followed in their track.- The happy -combination oí vegetable ingrediënt 10 wlnch these pills owe their eliicHcy, is the re 8uh of years of earnest study and experiment, di rected by long previous experience in ihe prop ertiesuf medical substauces, t)ie pmhulogy ofdis ease, the nature and modus operandi of the varioue fluirJs whicli minister to the support ai sustemmee oftlie human body, and organizatioi by whicli thosc fluida are prepared, modified an( distributcd. The triumph óf skill, and püitièri experiment hos been complete. Thronghout th length and breadth of our land. in British Amer ica and the Wesi Indi es, and on the confinen of Europe, the curative vir.ues of Peter's Vege rabie Pilis, are gratefully acknowlecged. Thej may be called the medicine par kxckm.knck, o the Southern Staten. Their consumption soutr of the Potomac, ie enormous, and continually or theincrease. No other pill "goes down" there, however sugnred over wiih hired puflsand home mnnufnetured certifícalos. Peters' Vegetable Pills may be termed a universa I medicine, fur there is scnrcely any derangement or obstrucrion of the organs and functioii8 of the hunun machine which they will not alleviare or remove when adminietered in the enrly stages ol congestión oí thestomach or bowels. thcy speedily relax those organs. reduce the attendant fever. and restore the suflererto health. Comaining no irritating or drastic substances. their exhibition is never followed by that proetration of the bodily powersrhich characterize the operation of most other cütharticB. and they m.'iv bu administered without the slightest fear ot prnducing local inflammation, so frequently cnused by the purgent composüions vended bv the qu.-icks am! charlatans of (he day. In nlmnst alUtageBof disease, Peters' Veffetable Pilis will be found of beneficia! effect bu they should always be resorred to when the first sympt mi makes its nppearance. The conquesi of the complnint will then be easy and immedinte. In billious diirders. rcmittnnt or intermittnnt fever. dispepsia, riysentery. cholera, chulic. diarhoea, dropsy, sour or fceted eructations, enlarpement oftlie spieen, sick headache. all complaintscrowingout of imperfect or too rapid digestión, torpnrof thubowels. femaleobstructions. habüual costiyenese, and all other diseases in which a purírntive medicine is proper. Peters" Vegetable Pills will be fo-md unrivaüed in the .peed, certainty and centleness of their operaiton. It is asked npnn what principie these extrnordinary eiTects are produoed? We reply that PeIers Vegetable Pill acts as a purificr of the 1)1. od, by purifying the chyle and other fluids of which blood is composed. Chyle is n milky fluid doposiied by the dieesiive matter on the coais of the intestines; and which when jombined with the billiary t-ecretion, is convey 'A into the veins an.i becomes the principie of ife. This medicine acts directly upon the chylel rom which it cxpels all acrid parndes, and al ïumors detrimenml to a henlthy circub'tion Ii :leansesthejuices and fhiids before the chemical jhange take3 place which fits them fo ihe immeliate purposes oí vitahty. This is beginninp ín he beginning. To embue the streams of life vith health. it is necessary to purify them at heirsources. Such is the rudical mode in which this medi:ine performs its cures. Testimoniáis which vould hil volumes (many of them frorn high ctrmific authority) are its vouchers, and it is iscd in the, practice of the first Physicians here nd abroad. Forshleby ]F. J. B. Crane, W. S. A J. W itaynard. J. Ií. Lund, Harrie, Partrirlíres &, Co 5. P. & J. C. Jewett, Dav.dson & Becker, H. Jecker, Christian Eberbaeh, G. Grenville D ). Waterman. C. J. G.arhmd, K. T. Williams. inn 4rjor; Geo'rsé Warner & Co.. D C Vhitwood, J. Millard & Sop. N. II. Win. cxte.r; M. Jacksnn, Lsgvi; Paul Raymond 'adeson; Brothfirson & Kief. D Ceys, Clinttm; D S Haywood. Salhté; Stone. abcock&Co., YpiilanH; Scattereood &. Co Hymovth; Pierre Teller and T. H. Eaton & Co Detroit; also in Adrián. Tecumeeh, Brooklyn. oniiac, Chicago, anH al most every where else. Ann Arbor, Jan. 15. 1844. ■ 27-1 vA Farm for Sale, SfTUATED in the town oí Inglinm, Inghjsón Couniy, Michigan. Said Farm continu one hundred and fifiy acres hnndsomely tiiua,ted In the midst f a thriving setttement.- 'The land is whnt is nsually called timberet) Land, in Mlchignn. the uniher being si!-ar. maple. whiíewbod, beach. ash, oak. &c. %11 - kinds of timber peculiar to the timbered land in ; Michigan. Thers is on this farm about íbriy icres of good improveinent: a good part of this is Enprüsh Meoríow A's n eH LOG HOUSE AÑD ÑEW BARN, framed, 34 by 42 feet. well finislied. Theie are nlso on the place tarming utensils. such as Chains. Plouchs. ■ Ding, Cart. Funning Mili. &c. which will besolríwith the piuco. i TERMS OF SALE. One quarter of purchase money down; tlu -oinaiiifler in ten yenrs. if necessary. wiih annuh interest For particulars enquire of the subscriber in Dexter village. JÜLJUS ItANÑEY. March 20, 1844. 48-tf. Bristol's Sarsaparílla. TH1S valuable medicine 'so juítly celebra'ed as a certain cure for Scrofula or Kingj ! Kvil. or any disease arising from impurity of the blood, has becoine so well known as to need no pull cation of the numorcus certificates now in [ )urpossession. of ihe extraordinary cures latel) (erí'orined by iV, but fenring there may be sorm :ersons aflecied who have been gulled by usinp ' ! lie imiintions got up by others. we would re. -ípectfully request thcm to cali on us and satisíj homselves of irs niany cures in similar cases. - By purchnsing of usthey can rely upon ihe gen 'íineness of the article, which they should be careíul to do, ns we are lold ihere ís a spuriout ■miele of the snme name for snle in t hts vicinity. Be careful to obsei-ve thnt "Bristol's Extract ii Sarsnpanlla. Buñlilo," estampe I upon the botI 'les, and "C. C. Bnstól" written in liis own hand over the Cork. W S. &J. W. MAYNARD. i Ann Arhor,Dpn "'5. 1S43. 36 5í)0 OOO Fret PIKTE LUMBEE. nnriE suh.se. iiers tnTer f-r 8-ile. Five hun5 X dred Thonand Feei SEASOÑED FINE LUMBER, which has been put up in thé best possible manner. and is ofevèiy qunlity and thickness. Per sons wishing to purchnse Lumber thhi is fu fpr iinmediatc use, will do well to grve usa cali, before purohasiner elsewhere. HAZELTON & PATERSON. Formcrly A genis for Beach &Co. Flint, Ja n un ry 2?, 18-14. 4)-6m. Iiiberty Álmanack íbr 1 8 45! TUEsiibsciiberis preparing an Álmanack foi 18-5, which will be made a general statistical and historical record on slavery and etnanci pation. A great variety of original anieles in pióse, and a choice seiection of entirely new music lor ! iberiy Meetings, will beinserted, making it a vnluable book. . It will nlso contain some excellent anieles on the subject of Temperance. It will Le richly é'mliellished with plates.among which will be thelikenees of James G. Birnky, our Liberty candidato for President, also a brief , hmtory of lus life. We shall be happy tb'receive orders from any establishment desirin qiuintities. It will be published in August. Publishers who will giVë tiiiff notice inecriion for ihree months, shall receive 100 Almanacks, each. J. N. T. TUCKER. ll-3m. BIWGHAIVI Se CHAPIVIAIM, POkWARDING MERCHANTS, DEALERS JJY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, fyc AT THJK BAIL-ROAD DLP0T, GIUSS LAKÏ., MXCH. H. H. BINGHAM. C. CHAPMAW. ' 43-3m.

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