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JJJÄS OF THE SCB-EXECUHTS COMMIT, gepublican party of Louisiana, New
Ofgas, March 25, 1872.—The Sub-Exec-^Oiaimittse of the Bepublican party .^riana meets daily in the Chief jjjji office, Mechanics' Institute. "V fends iroui the country are requested
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X>«ople ' * « THE INTBODÜCTKJN
FOR THE FIRST TIME IX THE . UNITED STATES QF%
, a p ^ > l ' O o l l e t a o ' « CELEB ATED EUROPEAg
RENOWNFD ALTERATIVE PILLS.
Tbc success of which in England, France, Germany, Austria and Prussia is unpreci-dented, having entirely superseded all mag. nesias, salts, seltzers, oils, etc., of evory description, and are universally acknowledged to be the most effective and agreeable Purgative ever yet introduced.
Dr. Colletso has just completed arrangements to supply the people in America with his valuable PUIB, and to prevent any imitation of them, manufactures them-at his Central Depot, No. 32 Carondclet street, New Orleans,-when orders are already pouring in from all parts of the country. Dr. Calletso, to assure the people that his
ALTFRATIVE PILLS are not gotten up on speculation and never yet tried, would state that he is a graduate member of the Royal College of Sargeons in London, and during his extensive practice for the last twenty-five years in Europe, has abored to produce some medicine which would come within 4R^ reach of all, and and which would effectually cure a large number of complaints so general, and for the want of an article of this kind generally goes neglected until the healt is impaired and undermined and the constitution abater ed. He, therefore, has tried them effec-uallv in Europe for the last fifteen years, trüb the moat satisfactory results, and their uocess has been so complete, that it has as
tonished even himself, and surpassed his most sanguine expectations. One or two boxes save hundreds of dollars in doctors' fees every year in curing the following complaints, which are at the foundation of all diseases:
If your blood is rancid or vitiated, purify it with DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS.
If your skin is diseased and you are cov-3rod with pimples, boils, blotches, old sores, icurvy or scrofula, DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS will remove and cure them all.
If you are worse, and have Ulcers, Cancer or Tumors, the offect is magical and the cure oomplete in taking DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS.
If your Liver is sluggish and yon are suffering with jaundice and palpitation of the heart, you can be cured by taking DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILUS.
If your digestion is bad, and you are constipated, your skin dry and feverish, your head hot and aching, your mouth and lips parched and your eyes red and constipated, or inflamed, you will find immediate relief in taking DB. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS.
If you have iiiflammation of the stomach, bowels, womb, kidneys or bladder, with pain in the small of the back, difficulty in stooping without falling, weakness in the knees and dizziness in the head, with dimness of sight, you can remove the inflammation and restore your strength by using DR. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS.
If you have an enfeebled and debilitated constitution, and are afflicted with lassitude, loss of memory, loss of sleep, loss of appetite, short breath, and are nervous and restless, with bad circulation of the blood, try DR. COLLETSO'S ALTERATIVE PILLS.
If you reside in a climate where you are liable to Yellow Fever, Typhoid or Typhus Fever, or Fever and Ague, you can escape these diseases entirely by taking as a preventive DB. COLLETSO'S ALTEBATIVE PILLS. In spring and summer, when dysentery and diarrhceao are so prevalent among children and adults, one box of DB. COLLETSO'S ALTEBATIVE PILLS will check the complaint and cure you at once. Should you be attacked with that dread disease, Cholera, so fatal in its effects, its perfectly harmless if you are provided with a box of DB. COLLETSO'S ALTEBATIVE PILLS 1
The following is only one of thousands of thousands of testimonials that could be published, but as it is from four of the most eminent Physicians in London, it is considered substantial proof of their efficacy in Fever and Cholera cases:
12 HYDE PABK GATE, I Loudon, August 15, 1671. j
Dr. O. Colletso: DEAB SIB—We have pleasure in informing
you that after several trials of your valuable ALTEBATIVE PILLS, both among our outside patients and especially in the Fever and Cholera Hospitals, we have found that in everv case where j our Pills were given in time", that they invariably checked the disease at once, and especially soin all Cholera cases, not a single fife of which has been los« wherever we have used them. Such is our confidence, after having proved them by five
Sears' experience, we have decided to adopt lieir use altogether, and desire to express to
you our most distinguished regard for so valuable and useful a discovery. Please forward to above address one gross boxes of vour ALTEBATIVE PILLS, and find inclosed cheque for same, and oblige your most obedient servants, _ „ „ ^ ,r
A. K. WTMAN, Bart, 51. D. JOHN F. MABTIX, M. D. HESBY C. BODEN, M. D. C. K. TBACY, M. D.
Dr. Colletso would also state as an evidence of tluÂr usefulness in Fever eases that his
ALTEBATIVÊ'PILLS were used by His Boyal Highness the PBINCE OF WHALES d iring his illness, and the surgeons would not allow any other Purgative Medicine to be ased. ,
In order that the people may not be deceived in purchasing his Alterative Pills, he would state that they are all manufactured at his CENTRAL DEPOT,
32 Carondelet Street, New Orleans,
where he prefers to receive all applications that he may send a medicine which he can guarantee and which will prevent impostors rom trying to connterfeit; but after having
once used these, patients can never be de-cieved by the substitution of any obnoxious compound.
Price per box II, or six boxes 15; delivered to any address in the country.
All letters and applications through the post should be addressed to
DB. O. COLLETSO, Post Office Box 390, New Orleans, La.
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