Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1869 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
HodlWs Ifirtitints. HOOFUKD'S GEBMAN BUTEBfy •AMD j ; Hoofland’s German Tonic. ftc Great Remedia for til Diieua of tiu, r.iren, stomach, on DIQXMTITM o no Aits. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS . Is compos** ofjhf p«xc JoAaft (or, aa they medietnull / tUt, art a) ..f £ 0 0 * ■ Herbs, aud VhbbHßhH f Barki t Baskin# a ML e prepamittttc üB-jLgLjga» from alcoholic admixture iff any kind. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIfy Ic a combination of all tbo ingredients of the Bit* fcqrs, with the purest qualltyof Santa Cru» Rum* Aa., making one of the most p’.tenant lift agneeablo remedies ever offered to the pablle. . 'those preferring a Medicine free from Aleohfb# admixture, will dee Hoofland’s German Bitters. Thqae who have no objection lo the es tha BlUora, a. stated, will »« HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO. Thar ara both equally good, and eontaln the earn* medicinal virtues, the ebolce hatwean tha iwo bain* a mere matter of ta«ta, lha Tonic bain* the mom palatable. \ Tha stomach, from a variety of can..., each a* Indigestion, Dyspepsie, Nervous Debility, ale.. *A very apt to tlous deranged. Th« ulv a » , sympathising as gV[ cloaaly a. Ih doss with Sloinach, tfcea, become, affect «>. tb » r ' ,ut * of which 1. that tha patient..** far. from ..vqral or more of tha fottovlu* dlnaiait. Oonatipation, Flatulono#^lnward Ftto* Fulneaa of Blood to the Head,Aoidity of the Stomaoh, Nauaea, Heartburn. Disgust for Food, Fulneia or Weight in tha Stomaoh, - Sour Eruotationa, Sinklng or Flutteriiyc at the Pik of the Stomaoh, Swlmminc of the Head, Hurried or Dißoult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking er Suffocating Sensationa whom in aZjyiog Posture, Dimneis of Vialon, Dots or Webs beiore the Sight, ~ r Dull Fain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Byes, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest, Limbs, etc-. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Kril, and Great- Depression of Spirit*. The duff.r.r from th«.s di>- ihould excreld* ths greatest cautloo Id the selectioD of a remedy f<a hi. case, pur chasing oalf that which he MU’ - Wh Is assured from hie iDveetiga ABf f tioos and laqniriee possess I cs true ’nertt, t. Wilfully com pmaded. la fraa from iajarioa. iDgredleaw, and haa estahliahed for itself a reputatloa for the care of these diseases. In this connection we Wool, submit those well-known remedies— Hoofland’B German Bitters, AND HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO. FKEFARBD BY Dl-.'C it. JACKSOfa riqUDfLFUiA, F^. Twenty-two resr. sines they wet* And ietredeeed Into this country from Germany, during whleh tlm4 they have undoubtedly performed more enrea, afcd benefited eptferlng humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the publte. These remedies will effectually enre Liver Conplaint, Jaun swmHnmm-, dice, Dy.pcpaia. Chronic or '— Nervonn Debilitv. Cl.ron Whagng I l« I)inrrho.a^ Disease of tits Kldneya, au^ all Diseases arising frees a Disordered Liver, Itteaq ash, or lutMtinaa. DEBILHY, Baaulting from any Cause whatever, PBOSTKATION OF THE SYSTEM, induced by Severe Labor, Hardships, Expoaure, Fevers, *o. Mere 1. no medicine extant equal to these rows dies Ip such eaaee. A tone end vigor is imported te the whole system, the appetite le .trengtbeeed, food Is enjoyed, the ttomaeh dlgeeca promptly, the blood Is puriQed, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge Is eradicated from the eyes, a bloom it given to the cheek., and the weak andauvoaa Invalid becomes a strong aud health/ being. rXRSOMS ADYAKCnn IX LIT*, And feeling the hand of time weighing heavily upon them, with all lie attendant Ills, wui led la tha nee of tble BITTERS, or the TONIC, > ( elixir that will laetil new life into their velus, restore In ■ meeeere the enersry and ardor of more yeuthfnl da re. heltd np their .hrnnken forme, and g|vs health aud happiness to their remaining yean. NOTICE. 1* *« A wtll-MUbllahed fact that foil/ on*-b»lfo<rk4 l fimampurtion pMaiMs of our population nrt seldom la tha tnjoyment of good bgalihi j »r, to use their JM) own expr«^ i never feel wall.** j Tbay ara lan g«ld, devoid I of all energy, extremely nervooc, aud have ee appetite. i To tbia elasa of persona the BITTBRS, er Miq TONIC, la especially recoinmend«d. WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made stroug by the use of either of tbe« remedies. They will cure every cue of MAK AIMTh, without fall. Thousands of eertifleateg hare accumulated ia the hand! of the proprietor, but spam will allow of lha publication or but a tew. Those, it will be observed, ere men of note and of such etaudiug that they meet be believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Chief futtic, of the Supreme Churl of Pa., writeet -•'V Philadelpkia, March Id, IMT. f '* I find ‘ Hoof r land’* fisrI man Bitters' Is a good tanj le, useful in dleoaeee ol the digestive organs, and of great be lie (it iu'eases of debility, aud N wanlefaerr. one action In the .yetem. Your., truly, GEO. W. WOODWARD." Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the Supreme Court of Penneylvanlet. Philadelphia. April 2S, IMA I consider ‘ Hooffend’s German Bitter.' a valuMtie medicine in caie of attack, of Indignllor, eg Dyspepsia. 1 ean certify tile from my experience eflt. Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON * From Rev; Joseph H. Kennard, D.D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptiet Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Jackson —Dear Sir: I have been frequently requested to councct my name with lions of different kinds of medicines, but regardiec the practice ont of sphere,l baveja^al? With clear proof ia various in -I stances tad particularly In my own family, of the asefalneea es Dr. Hoofland’s Gorman Bitters, I depart for once from my nanal course, to express my full conylftio* taat, for general debility of the system, and up* dally for Liver Complaint, it is a safe and wiluaht* preparation. In some cases It may fall; but usnslty, 1 doubt not, It will be very beneficial te those whe •offer from the above causes. , Yeura, very respectfully, J. H. KENaVaRD, Eighth, below CeaUi H. From Rev. I. D. Fendall, Aseieiant Editor Cliriitlan Chronicle, Phtlada I bnve derived decided beoaßt from the nee el Boofland's German Bitten, and feel It my privilege to recommend them as a most raluable tonic, te »ll •bo are suffering from general debility nr from disease# arising frura derangement of the liver. Yonr. truly. I. ». FENDALL
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