Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1868 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

How io Improve'the baniliii v CondiUon. —A*xrent"ciUßß of QIBRABd is 'improper foodjuidhur.-, riod entir. s'. In ord or ful iy tr> understand how to eat and how to conduct, ouradves after eating, it is nooes sary that we should be acquainted, in somo measure, with tho process of nutrition. Many persons tutabie their food precipitately into their months and swallow it without mastication and salvation before it enters the duodenum and becomes mixed with tho biie and procreative juices. This bile is there secreted by tho liver. The chyme Having undergone the changes adverted to is urged, by the peristaltic motion of tho intestines. onward through the alimentary canal. If tho peristaltic motion be owing to tho deficiency of bile, the progress of digestion w retarded and tho bowels become constipated and dyspepsia otten fol lows. In such cases a thorough and active cathartic should be used to produce specific action, arousing the -secretions aud producing free bilious evacuations. The beat article fox- this pur pose is Dr. Roback*s Blood Pills, the use ot which should be followed Uy Hoback's Stomach Bitters, to give tone to the stomach and aid digestion, bold by all druggists every* here. leSlckutHu Avoidable. Thousands toss qn hick-beds to day, who might have been well and heaHy, had they taken due precautions for the preservation of that most precious of earthly I?leasings, a sound mmd in a sound body. Sickness, to a greater extent than most people suppose, is avoidable. When the body is languid, the Spirits depressed, and the nervous system unnaturally sensitive, it should be taken for granted that mischief is brewing. Theso hints and warnings, vouchsafed as such by a kind Pro vider.ee, ought not to be disregarded. If they are slight* ed, as is too generally. Um. ca»e. the next thing may bo a fever, a severe bilious attack, or sonic other form of acute disease. They indicate as clearly as if the intimation was givou in articulate language, that the animal functions were d Bordered and the system debilitated. Under these circumstances the only Qiing to he dnn« is to iiegulate and HEhtoRF., aDU the best regulating and rn iterative preparation ever used for the vreveotion of sickiu ss is HuoTETrEH’B kPOMACH B ITThRS. in thi> way, bilious remittent fever, chills, and lever, spasms, nervous paroxisms, violent attacks of inihgeftiou, and all the ord nary epidemics, may almo 4 certainly be averted. They aro usually precedt d by toe symptoms described, and sun 1> U is wisdom to forestall st* omre .uarilllfiH, agreeable and invigorating. Most assuredly it will soon dissipate the unpleasant feelings referred to, which, of course, is dysiraole, even if they were not likely to lead to something else. The close of the Fall is usually accompanied by unhealthy fogs and violent atmospheric changer, and it is therefore a season when invigoration is particularly needed. THE COUGH AND LUNG REMEDY for every family to keep ut hand. ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM. w t It sells everywhere and gives satisfaction. Resd the following extracts from letters: s L. B. Bowik, Druggist, Union town, Penn,, writes, April 4: “Allen’s Lung Balsam has performed m ine remarkable cures about here. I recommend it wilh • confidence in ad diseases of tho Throat and Luugs ’ bTERLiw Brqh., Druggists, M rite from (tairollon, W : Boo<l UF gix <»<«*»» ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. We are entirety out of it - It gives inoro general satisfaction than any other medicine we sell. Litw.(Eton,Missouri. MESSRS. J. N. HARRIS A CO.: Dear Sirs:-I have made ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM mettv weJl known in our city and country, and have sold about all the four dozen bottles sent me in March last ,and 1 find that persons who try tho Balsam once, come back again for more, as if gives them tudtstion: and I recommend it in preference to any other medicine for CouAHkor COWS. Please send me six dozen bottles as soon as possible. lam yours. Ac„ vq r „ THOMAS -P. S.—l sell more Allen's Lung Balsam, than uJI other Cough Remedies together,aud it gives guperul satisfac* Sold by ail dealers in Family Medicine. <3?* It is wonderful how soon a valuable remedy beenmefi known—Dr. 6. O. Richardson e Sherry Wine Bitters is used and recommended by Lho leading physicians of the country, and all who once try it pronounce ft valuable. „ Delphos, Allen Co., Ohjo/July AJtb. Messrs, J. N. HARRIS A CO.—Gentlemen: - I hhve sold Dr. S. O. Richardson's Sherry Wine Bitters lor several years and can cheerful/ recommend them to the public as a inedlcma of decided m ail vuses of General Debilty, Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, etc, k Th?” ’•n o .’ l '' . J ' W ' UUK T< Bruggta. Bold by all Druzzist,. Fbesh Cuts and Woundb —Theis ire accidents which all are subject to, more particularly the mechanics and operators m factories. This class should never be without Dr. 8. A. Weaver,s Cerate. It will refievo sooner and heal all such injuries qnioker fhan any article ever made. By haying it by them for immediate use, much time and auftvj-ing may be saved. It is sold by medicine dealers generally.

A THRILLING INCIBENT In the mission life of Mrs. Ingalls, tn BUrmat), i»<dn-ll told in tho ‘•Haptiat M rasefig jr”. relating how she w»a •ent tor to visit one of tho Buddhiat high priests. who had been nearly killed;and bow, while in the most holy place in their temple, where nono but priests had ever Before been admitted, aha wM permitted uirrebulied to use tor him the sacred vessels, which none but toe high priest dare touch, and to even overturn and sit ou one of their sods to rest; all through the magic influence of tho Pain Killer, retted by them the * God Madwine/’eo succetelidy had the Mail it in curing their many diseases, some of them considered heretofors fatal in that climate, among which were Cholera, reptiles, "ao. Thia In«»M ”' C “" Ot f “» - 1 knowledge of a remedy so speedy and elf actual ” Pain Killer Is sold by all medicine declare France Snubbed by America Ths qfoiw versa! optuloWol the American people, that France lias the amour i r >mr of the great toilet oasmista of French. Neither French made perfumes nor French-made potentates are wanted on this aide of the Atlantic Sacra I Sold by all druartea. Eat He.vbtily. —Tben- we hundreds of people who do net dare to oat a hearty meal of victuals for fear of tho distressin < effec* test p .Dow. Con s DxsvErsi* Utmi: will stop it inetantanenusly. It has cured iu< re oases of Dyspepsia than all other remedies combined. Takait freely and you will be satlatted pt its “Pity the sbtrowH of h. poor old mtn.” says th- poet! but in those days we should rather pity the new perfume for the handkerchief. f S.H, WIIITTIKH. Bit MU CbatlM Ittreot. ' Be. Louis. Ma, rends freon pages, sealed.giving symptoms, cause, plans of cure, de, for vestal at eases, no ms»ter who failed. Beats yoa ones.