328 AVER^'s OWN FARRIER. 



ADVERTISEMENT. 



Aristotle the great and ancient philosopher could des- 

 cribe (in his way and time) the use of each genital 

 organ in the reproductive instinct, while there were 

 other things he frankly acknowledged he knew nothing 

 of. Dr. Franklin had not then invited the lightning 

 from the clouds to prove that his theory was correct; 

 nor had a Fulton lived to see his powerful agent (steam) 

 harnessed for man to drive around the world. Could 

 they be brought back, with what wonder and astonish- 

 ment would they view the improvements of the nine- 

 teenth century, and which are, in great part, the result 

 of their discoveries. 



After making various experiments, through years of 

 study, I make a Pill to give the horse, that is of great 

 importance to showmen, sportsmen, and all friends of 

 choice horses, which I call the Quaint. 



The modus operandi of this Pill is, ^rst, to invigorate 

 the internal organs, causing the animal to appear more 

 spirited, and increase his speed to such an extent as to 

 satisfy the salesman of its utility. Secondly, while it 

 does this, it contains properties that act as a preventive 

 against inflammation or stiffness of any kind that might 

 otherwise be caused by the extra speed it creates, and 

 which can not fail to be appreciated by the sportsman, 

 either in health or disease. 



Motion of the animal body can not be efl^ected without 

 the expenditure of force. The voluntary movement of 

 an organ creats a want of moving power, by exhausting 



