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aaipacaaoa ^3lt;=Dr. pirague’8FXTRACT OF WISCONSIN BALM. i'TT HIS it one of ibe best medicines as a preven-_L tative against Cholera, now in use; and although that disease is now raging at the South, there has not been a fatal cane of it among the Slaves on plantations where the medicine has beeu used. Its fame is spreading far and wide and already are the demands lor it bo great tha, they cannot all ba filled. This medicine is int tended to cure the chid' ra, summer complainiB-cholic, pains in tho side or breast, Bcald.s, burns, c mi.*!!, colds, c. c. and 1 bottle is cqualto 2 buttles of sarsaparilla for ah those c mplamts for which that medicine la recommended.EXTRACT OFAlthough n very different medicine from the Buim.yoi it h iutended lor the same purpose!It stimulates the stnmacu to action, acts Nature work, and non even all impurities from lilt* blood, and is the great anti-Chi *lera inudicinc, from 1 to 3 L«is*.;*»oua lull of this medicine* if given when fii-t i a I? i n will gene tally cure the Cholera Diar.bca, immediately, without the nid af any other medicine. T he price of this rwdicinc is so low (25cts,) that every peracn should have a bottlo in the house.None of Dr. SpragueV Wisconsin Medicines are genuine unless Jsigiied bj him.0IliKtruet of Wisconsin Cititn.This Extract is one of the most powerful remedies ever yet discovered for the cun* of liver complaint b. pain in the stomach, »oreno** or a burning sensation at the stomach, palsy, pain in the back or loins, norvous diseases, insanity, c.Tins liniment has cund thousands of our fellow mortal who were afflicted with liver «»d other cornplliifiis, after Calami I arid all the various prep a rations of mercury bad failed to cure.DIRECTIONS—Take a piece of newspaper about six inches long and three inches wide, spread the liniment on tho sami and put the plaster where tho pain is; if the pain moves, thin move the p/laster where the pain move , to, nml at the same time tako Sprague’s Extract of Wisconsin Balm, or Sprague's Extract of Wisconsin Balsam, accord in, to directions. The first is generally preferred.A Indy in the town of Engle, 2 years since, had the third attack of palsy; it affected her hands, feet, long no and stomach. All of these pares were cold, numb and torpid, and for twelve days could neither eat nor drink. On the 1 th day a large planter of tho Extrnct or Gum Was applied to her stomach, winch gave instant relief— They then gave her a table spoonful o: Sprague’s Extract of Balm und in 24 hours she was a wall vvomun, and has, not had a symptom of palsey since.A lody 3 years since,hud (us she described it) n sevcte soreness or burumg in hot stomach; a very eminent physician attended her for more than seven months, he then gave ht r up, and told her that ahe could not possibly live but a few days, nnd ndvised her to prepare lor eteimty. An aged Judy happened to cull in a few minutes aflor the Dr. left, and seeing the families in tears inquired whuttvas the mutter; they told her, she asked it they had tried Dr. Sprague’s' Extract of Gum—they said they hud not, when she advised them to gat seme immediately and try it, ior she hnd never known it to foil of curing wherever it had been tried. They sent immediately and procured a bottle of the Gum, nnd a bottle of Sprague’s Extract of Balm. The applied ft pi lister of Gum on the stomach, ana gnvo her u table spoonful of tho Balm which gavo i iminediai,i’ relief. She hnd no more soreness, tillin', or puin m her stomach, she continued to hf* the lJtilm ruul in it • ety abort lime was entire-v.ell, n id ’.ns i oje.y, lt;i gin id fienihh ever since.A innn who hid been afflicted with liver com-dint, lor li ji*ai“», w« - ri tirely cured in three by the j.so of llu Gum nnd Balm.A mail who had been dt ranged for several year* i» cured by a plaster of this Extract on his back. A ivoman who hnd been cr.i7,y for near two lira was cured bvnpplying a plaster to the top of her head, at the same time using the Balm, and applying one of Sprague's Curative Plasters to her left side.A lady had a severe pain in her back end loins for several years, « ns cured by u plaster of Extract of Gum, add three bottles of Sprague’s Extract of Balm.Extract of Wisconsin Myrrh.For the euro of heat acho, toothache, swelled loot, sore throat, mil a mat', on, p.iii., o.This Extract is nil excellent liniment for p.im* and 5 nil amotions. It may be rubbed on, or put on with n feather, where there is pain or msl vinaUon, two or three times a day Pa in i.» the h^ad proceeds from diflVrenwau %ds and requires dilli’ii’nt remedies, but where the pain is m tho forepart of tho head, this Extract will generally ndievo it by putting it little on the foie head nnd temples.Tho tooth ache also prodeeds fiorn difltrcril causes, nnd requires different remedies; tins Extract will generally ruin vu the toothache, by lobbing it on tho gums, or holding some in the mouth , or putting some on extern ally. Sort* throat is cured by putting this Ex 11 art on, externallyA child two year-, old, which had a sore oar, attended with great ii flamoticn, was cured by throe applications if tht-» Extract.A boy ten years old hi id his thigh b rotten in a most shocking manner, it was twelve hours be-foro a surgeon could be precurrcd—tho parents kept tho thigh wet with this extinct until the surgeon came and set the bones. Tho surgeon was surprised that no inflamatiun had taken place, and that tho boy did not complain of pain. The surgeon advised them to wit the thigh every day with this Extract: they did so, and ip seventeen days the boy was well, and without iiiflnmalion or pain from the tinge it was broke until it wn* well.A man had his leg broke, and it was set in a very bad manner. For six months he had to uso crutches, and endure the most severe pain, and and could find no relief until he procurud a bottle af this Extract. He nst i it hut a fow day* before he was enabled to attend to his business, without crutch, cunc, or pain.A ma^had his ankle very badly broken, ami much inflammation took place that it was impassible for the surgaon to get every thing right. Three months passed by and he could not put his foot to the ground, and was in great pain: he then procured a bottlo of this extract, and applied it to hiu w Isle,which gavo iCQmcdiato Telief, and in a fe days be wag to work.WISCONSIN OINTMENT.A safe and certain cure for tho Itch in all its • rious form*.Wisconsin Tonic Pills and Powders* For the cure of Fever and Ague, and all inti mining complaints.Wisconsin Wiubarh Pills. A safe and good Cathartic medicine.,Wisconsin Jtnti-Cholcra Pirwden.For tho euro of Asiatic Clmlers, (witb assistance of other medicines,) Summer Complaint., c. «c.FOR SALE BY BAHSTOW HATCH, Wauke*ha, Ww.—
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