Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1869 — Prnssing's Vinegar. [ARTICLE]

Prnssing's Vinegar.

We would call the attention, of our readers to the advertisement of Pressing's Vinegar. Being free from vitriol and other poisonous acids with which, the cheap vinegar, especially that frpm the East, is adulterated, it is justly celebrated for its purity and healthfulnesa The good housewife knows its strength, and the epicure its flavor; the chemist is Aware that it is pdre, and the general public acknowledge It to be the cheapest and best article in the market. Pickle makers prefer it to all other brands, as it never moulds though it certainly does sour on them. At whatever fair Mr. Pressing has exhibited his vinegar he has invariably received the first premium for it Having been established for the past twenty years he has succeeded in erecting the largest works of the kind in the United States, yet We are told he can scarcely supply the demand, as those who use his vinegar will have no other. — Davenport Democrat. —Read the advertisement of the Mason & Hamlin Organ Company in another column, and send for the descriptive circulars which they offer to send without charge to any one. As the demand far the celebrated organs has steadily increased, coming from almost every country on the globe, the company have added new machinery and facilities for manufacture which enable them to produce the best instruments they have ever made, at reduced cost, ft is their fixed policy to sell always at the smallest remunerative profit; and they have accordingly recently reduced their prices, and ate said to be now selling some styles of organs at considerably lees than the actual cost of manufacture of similar instruments,'to makers not having such facilities. Another peculiarity in the mode of doing business adopted by this company is, they print in their circulars their lowest prices, which are invariable, and alike to all. Dr. Ston’d Catarrh Remedy is np Patent Medicine humbug gotten up NJdupe the.ignorant and credulous, nor is it represented M being “composed of raid* and precious substances brought from the four corners of the earth.'-carrried seven times across the Great Desert of Sahafab on the backs of fourteen camels, and brought across the Atlantic Ocean on two ships.” It is a simple, mild, soothing, pleasant’Uetnedy,'fa perfect for Chronic Nasal Catarrh, H* Gold in ths Head” and kindred diseases. < The proprv efrir. -R. V. Pierce, M D.', <of Buffalo, N. Y„ offers a reward of SOOO fora,case of Catarrh that he cannot uure.u.E'ar sale by most Druggists everywhere, a Sent by i mqil, post paid* fol »Uty eante. , Address the proprietor as above. < - A Sure Cure for a Felon,—When the soreness first commences, or even .when far advanced. It ean- be relieved and entirely cured by bolding the Anger or part afflicted In Perry Davie’ Pain Killer for half an hoar. It has been thoroughly tested,, end proves a never-failing, remedy. A felon Is-a troublesome thing, add we would advise all so troubled to test the remedy. , Sold by medicine dealers generally.