DR. CHURCHILL'S RESTORATIVE REMEDIES For tlie permanent cure of Impotence, Seminal Weakness, Gravel, Incontinence, Insanity, General Debility, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, and all Nervous Complaints,. Loss of Memory, Dimness of Vision, Pale Countenance, Universal Lassitude, Premature Old Age, Pains in the Back, Eruptions in the Face, Sleeplessness, Etc., And all diseases or results arising from that unfortunate disease, habits of early youth. The remedies are composed of purely vegetable ingredients, and attack specifically those organs that are almost ruined by practices of early indiscretion, and making the patient happy in a new manhood and perfectly restored vitality. These remedies have been in the constant practice of the proprietors for the past twelve years, and their curative powers are so very efficient that not one of the most stubborn cases, out of the many thousands we have treated, has failed to yield to the government of these remedies. Very many we have seen, who already were half in the grave, roaming through the world with pale cheek, emaciated and broken- down form, turn and accept these wonderful qualities, and gather a new life and invigorated manhood from their health-giving virtues. No one has sought their power in vain, as can be proved as we gaze on th© cheek once blanched to the palor of death itself,the eye that had lost its fire and natural brilliancy flash anew like a new-born star,the cheek resume its roseate hue and beauty,the limbs that had fallen, as if from palsy, swell again with vigor and strength. Why will a person feel willing to give up, if the sick and dull head seems willing to carry the body to rest to that sleep that knows no waking ? Shake off this most dangerous feeling, caused by a diseased mind, and if then, by placing this valuable remedy in your possession, we cause you to rejoice in a renewed life, we will feel ourselves repaid, ss we Imow the mission of mercy on which we send the remedies can never fail. The Grave scowls with disappointment to know that Death has fled from its victim, but who is now a monument of mercy, active once more with life and vigor which 71