Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1868 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
* looflaub’s Httbiciitcs. -5~.f ' ffl, . AND Hoofland’s Gerinan Tonic. The Great Bemediei for ail Diseaui of the Limit, STOMACH, OR DIOKSTTTM onojjfg. HOOFLAND’S g¥mAN BITTERS 1, composed of the pur. JnloM (or, u th.y are nwd'iinslly t.rm.d, Bxtnus,) ot Root. Herb,. ,uil ( Berk.. m.kios . m. v— Ml proper.: hiK*>v couwut™ted- end tlrtly fees from alcoholic admixture of any hind. HOOFLANIys GERMAN TONIC, U a «omblnation of %ji the Ingredients of the BilUrs f with the purest qMxllty of Santa Otic Rum, Orange. Ac., making ont of the pleasant and agreeable remedies ever tA^re d to the pablie. Those preferring a Me*ic^ e free from AleokelW admixture, will use Hoofland’s German Bitters. Those who have no objection te th, coablnske. es the Bitter,, a, staled, will qss^ HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC, They are both sqnally good, and contain the medicinal vlnuea, the choice between the two beta. g. mere matter of taete, the Tonic being th. mom palatable. - The stomach, from a variety of causes, sneb a. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Wervoae Debility, etc , te very apt to hi i Its fniretiGQS deranged. Tho 1.1 r, r , syrnpatliiziog os OR ( W] rlosely o. il does with the J Stomach, the. becomes affect ed, the r.sntl of which le that the patient s.fc fers from several or more of the following disease.:, Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Filea Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomaoh, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food. FulneSs or Weight in ths Stomach. Squr Eruotrti°“«. Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit , Of the Stomach, Swimming of ' ■ the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of V ision. Dots or Webs before.the Sight, Bull Fain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and . Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest. Limbs, eta., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of - Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. Th. sufferer from these di.es»es should exerels* the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy lit his case, pur chasing only that which he Is assured horn his iuvestiga SB f tions and ia quiries possess j es true mart!, isskilfully com pounded, is fr.* from injurious ingredients, and lias established for itself a reputation for that .are of these diseases. In this connection we w«ud enhmit those well-knowu remedies— Hoofland’ti German Bitters, .. AND HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO. PREPARED BY J)r. C. M. JACKSOK, PHILADELPHIA, PA.. Twenty-two yenre Rince they werft flr«t ihtredn<w^ Into thi< country from Germany, during which timw ttfey Tmvo uiuloubtodly iwrformed more cure*, and benefited suffering humanity to a greater axtcul, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure Liver Ob*. pinin'* Jaun dice, DritpxpsOi, Chronic or | Nervous L>9bllity, Chron Whhl ic I>larrho>ft, Disease of the Kidueys, an*i all Diseases arising front a Disordered Liver, Buia a«h, or lutestines. - . , , DFdßnriflTY, BDsultfng from any Cause whatevepf PHOSTRATIODT OF THB BY STEM, induced by Bewere Labbp, Hnr4ships, Exposure* fevert* dfcO» ebero ts no medicine eaiaut »K|u«l to th*»t r*wn» dies ip such ease*. A tone aud vltfor i* imparted H the syntem, the appetiie l» mreiu:tbon**d. Is enjoyed, the stomach digests preiuptly, e)># hl..ed is purified, tho Complexion* hotomos wotruil and healthy, the yellow is pradiciited •'rom •yen, abloom is giveu to.the cheeks. »ml tlis wntfr and nervous iuvalid becuiueb a ttroi.g uuu heaUky } PERSONS A OTAXCJED Jy LIPH, And feeling the hand of time weighing bcivily up<'n, them, with all its attendant ills, will flud in the #*# of this BITI’ERS. or the TON it, an elixir •hnl w-H losXil new life into their veins, resrure in i uieasr.i# ihe energy and ardor of more youthful ds «a. hn‘ 4' up their shruokeiTTSFfns, pud giv# htiaUk and happim»ss to their reiuaiuing years. NOTICE. T # Is a Well-established fact th;rt fully on«'-b*lf«>f »»>• femaie portion of our pope s- i tiem are sel dum ** l> "’ enjoyment of f good heal.tk; or, to use JM) «*wu •x]rre»•iou, “ uever fool well ” They are lau v guid. de»oUl of all energy, extremely nervous, and Lavs no appetite. To this class of persons the RITTERS, *r tho TOftlO, is especially recommended. *■■•■■■ an. Ml Are strong by the use of either, of ihs.w remedies. They will cure every case of MAHASMU*. Without fail. Thousands of eertiftcatcYhaveaecumul’ated in tlu hands of the proprietor, but space will iri.low of »(*• publication of but afew\ Those, it will lie oh*erv«*'J ’ are ineu of notejtud of such stauding that they uia4 b« believed. TESTIMONIALS. . Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, , Ghlif Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., wriUif - » Philadelphia , March 1807. I I find "‘ Hoof land’s Gcr man Bitters' JOM\ ' is a g*od tt»ic, useful in diseases of the digestive orgaus, and of great bene fit iu cases «f debility, -illl-J'' ' want es nervous action in tho system.’ Yours, truly. w GEO. W. WOODWARD.** "Hon.JamasThdmpson, Judge of the Supreme Court of Penntylyani*. —- Philadelphia , April 28.1868. 4, .1 consider ‘Hoofiand’s Germau BilNra* a vatu*Me medicine in case of attacks of Itldigestiou *»r Dyspepsia. 1 can certify this from ipy exparisof* or it. Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON." From/Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D.D., Pastor of th* Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson —Dnar Sir: I have been freqnWUy requested to connect my name with recommendations of different Icinde of medicines, but regarding 1 the practice fts out of my appro p r l a I e sphere, I have In all cases do vBfcXJS I ciinrd;huj witb acloar pr.u various in stances and partictrlsrly In my own family, of the laefulnes. «l Dr. Hoofland'e German Bitters, I depart for once from my usnnt coarse, to express my fall convictiox tnat, for general debility of the. system, and especially for Liver Complaint, it is dSqfe and valuable preparation. In some cases It may fall; hut nsaatlf, 1 doubt not, It will be very beneficial to those who •offer from the shove causes. Venro, very respectfully, j. u. kennard, .*■ Ktghth, balow Coat** It. From Rev. E. D. F«ndaH, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, PMUdSL I have derived decided beoefit from the-use ct Hoofland'e German Bitters, and feel It my privilege to recommend them as a most valuable tbntc, to alt Who are suffering from debility or from diseases arising -from derangement of tho livtr. Toars traly. j 3. ». FBNDALL. . CAUTION. 4 Hoofland'e German Rsmeaiet ora connlerfetlod. fj r^ h VA% & tS f * I Principal Otßce nod I Manufactory at th* Gar- I man Medicine Store, No. 631 ARCH Street, Phtlodab ■ fktn. Tie. : Il CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor, ■ Formerly C. M. JACKSOS* f*. B 0 PRICES. , . Hoofland’e German Bitters, per bottle, (l t$ ■ nalfdoten, g etl Hoofland’s German Tonic, pat np in quart battlaa.nl •1 SOner bottle, or a half donn for *7 80. ■ Mb- Do not forget to examine wall th* arttsldH . . haw. in ardor to got th* genuine ■ FOR SALE BY ■ Druggists and Storekoeptrsl In Evert Town in the (Jihied State*! M ;'’ hl 1
