Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1869 — Page 3
LOCAL MATTERS.
Tnutsday, May 27, 1860.
Linen clothing has developed ■wonderfully within a day or two, i a— 4 The hulk of the corn-planting in Jaaper county will be finished thia week. The Hon. Board of Town Trustees holds its Juna session a week from next Monday. Dr. J. H. Loughridge, I. M. Stackhouse and C. W. Henkle, are at Indianapolis, attending the Masonic Grand Lodge. The “national game” in Rensselaer is checkers, and the two hotels and butcher shop monopolize the business. A heavy storm of rain with a furious gale of wind passed this morning between four and five o’clock. Lota of catfish, black bass, sunfish, “goggle-eyes” and shiners are taken in the Iroquois, atthisplace, with hooks and lines by native amateur piscatorialists. Col. J. Healey,'Appointed Master Commissioner in the DelaneyRhoades case, at the last session of the Jasper Circuit Court, ia hearing evidence in the case at the Sheriff’s office.
Mr. W. W. Bussel, of Hanging Grove township, lost his pocket book containing nearly (300 in money and about S3OO in notes, while herding cattle week ago last Friday. A little son of Charles Platt, Esq. while playing with a fishing line and hook on Tuesday got the hook caught in his eyebrow, where it remained fast, causing the little fellow to cry lustily. Mr. Frank Babcock went to the youngster’s assistance and with the aid of a pair of nippers from a blacksmith shop near by succeeded in drawing out the hook. I < I —■ - At the meeting of the Board of Town Trustees, last Tuesday night, they ordered a tax levy of ten cents on the hundred dollars of taxable property and twenty-five cents on wach poll. The Clerk was ordered to give legal notice that the assessment roll was returned and open for inspection; and that the Board would meet on the first Monday in June to hear and determine all complaints of, and appeals from the action of the Assessor. Good deal of interest is manifested in the railroad prospects now being agitated. Three papers are being circulated for names to petition the Commissioners to make an appropriation, in accordance with the provisions of the law which we f übiish in another column, to the ndianapolis, Delphi and Chicago Railroad Company. Enough names have been secured to these papers to warrant the Commissioners in ordering an election on the question of the appropriation.
Mr. M. F. Chiloote, the gentlemanly and efficient Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue for Jasper county, kindly furnishes us with the following table: Brown, George II SSB3 sl4 25 Boroughs, Thomas 299 11 45 Kannal, George 500 25 00 McCoy, Alfred 4940 247 00 Psrklson, Addison 200 10 00 Spitler, M. L 102 5 10 Thompson, Alfred 5000 250 00 Thompson, S.P 15 75 Wilbur, Russel 500 25 00 Total amount of Income tax. .SSBB 55
All persons taxed by the general Government will do well to see that their accounts for taxes are balanced on or before June sth, 1869, or they will be compelled to pay a penalty of five per cent, and interest at the rate of one per cent, a month. ——' We learn that quite an interesting battle occured in the upper end oftown last Tuesday afternoon, between two married women of respectable antecedents. The parties are closely connected by marriage and as the difficulty partakes of the nature of a quarrel among relatives, we withhold names. It appears the trouble originated in a misunderstanding about a cow.— From the information we received, it seems that one of the parties made an attack upon her antagonist in her own house and by a vigorous and well directed charge along the whole line succeeded in dislodging the enemy from her position and forced her to mako a brisk retrograde movement. > Following up her advantage without waiting for reinforcements, the attacking party compelled the flying enemy to accept battle then and there. How the battle raged—what waverings of the line, what fluctuations of hope and fear, what feints and passes, moves and countermoves were made, we shall never publish to our readers having no reporter present; but in a few minutes a solitary and excited pedettriimi with • dishevelled locks and disarranged clothing was seen rushing frantically towards the office of Justice E. T. Harding where she poured forth the statement of her wrongs and tribulations voluably and with fierce gesticulations, Unfl earnestly demanded “sue paSers for the nasty thing.” Justice larding who is a humane man and withal not given to rash judgment, advised deliberation and reflection, and the aggrieved and grieving party was finally persuaded to go none and look after the affairs of her household, but breathing mutterings of future tengence against the invader of her homo.
The Hon. Board of County Commissioners commence their June session one week from next Monday. Our enterprising young friend, Master Mervin O. Cissel.naq opened out an Ice Cream Saloon in S. P. Howard’s Grocery. Mervin is a good boy, keeps good Cream, has his Saloon neatly and tastefully furnished and we hopa he will be liberally patronized.
IUIIBIES. May 20th, at the residence of the bride's mother, by Elder D. T. Halstead, Mr. A. A. McClure and Miss Sidney C. Moody. All of this county.
The Indianapolis Mirror says, "W. W. Leathers was the best nol. pros-ecutlng attorney we ever had.” Two Stands of Bees for sale.lnqulre of G. B. Conwell nt the Postofflce. Just opened—a second invoice of Wall Paper with Bordering to correspond, at Jackson’s Drug Store. School Directors, or others, wishing to employ a teacher can learn of one of some experience by applying at this office. 34-ts Go to M. C. Mead's to buy your Jewelry cheap. Full set —pin and ring—from 25 cents upwards. Single pins, fron 15 cents upward. 1-35-2 Housekeepers wanting their furniture repaired or varnished can have their work done well and cheaply by leaving their orders at Mr. M. Eger’s. The Largest, Best, and Cheapest assortment of Plug and Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, Shorts, Smoking Tobacco and Cigars, is at J. W. Coats’, sign of the Big Indian, Lemons, great big ones, at Howard’s. Pearl Barley, for soups, at Starr’s.
Full line of Toiletand Shaving Soap, Perfumery, Hair Oil. Combs, Brushes, &c at J. W. Coats’. Flour- Ist quality, per bl. $9,80 do 2d do do 8.00 At C. C. Starr’s. At C. C. Starr’s. OurstoreisfullofNew Goods, which we are bound to offer at the lowest prices. Cbambras, Ginghams, Lawns and Delaines for the Ladies. Linen Pants, Coats and Full Suits for the Gentlemen. Hats, Caps and the finest Boots in the county. We have two tuns of Sugar, bought before the rise. We are going to pay highest prices for WOOL, in Cash or goods. We are agents for “The Great American Merchants’ Union Tea C 0.,” to sell their Teas at List Prices, with only 5 cents per lb. added. L. & N, W. Hopkins. Tn Numbers there is safety, it was upon this principle that the formula of Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills was prepared. It was not the result of one man’s knowledge. Dr. Judson, intending to spend a fortune in advertising his pills consulted the most intelligent and learned physicians of the age, and the result was the production of a simple but efflcaceous medicine in the Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills.— These pills cure Billiousness, Dispepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Female Irregularities, &c. They have now been used many years by the public and thousands of testimonials bear witness to their virtues. As a family medicine they are unrivalled. Give the Mountain Herb Pills a trial. Sold by all dealers. 1-35-4
FOR THE SKIN.
Boyd’s Cream Cures Itch. Boyd’s Cream Cures Scratches. Boyd’s Cream Cures Pimples. Boyd’s Cream Cures Old Sores. Boyd’s Cream Cures all Eruptions of the Skin. It is mild and pleasant to use, highly perfumed, contains no poison, and is especially adapted to children. Sold by D. I. Jackson. Rensselaer, ana all Druggists in Jasper County. Coal Oil, at C. C. Starr’s. Pocket Cutlery at J. W. Coats’. «■» Pea Nuts, at S. P. Howard’s. Pipes and Cigar Holders, at Coats’. Raisins, finest Malaga, at Howard’s. Dried Peaches—Prunes and Raisins, at C. C. Starr’s. Writing Paper, Envelops, Pens and Ink at J. W. Coats’. Coffee, cheap and good, at Howard’s. For the finest articles of gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods go to J. W. Coats’. Finest Sugar House Syrup in the town, at C. C. Starr’s. A large lot of new Tea Sets—cheap, at C. C. Starr’s. Young Hyson and Imperial Teas—the best—at S. P. Howard’s. Lemons, for pies—Figs, Raisins, Candy and Nuts, at Coats’. Figs, fresh and nice, at Howard’s. Table and Pocket Cutlery, large assortment, at C. C. Starr’s. Dried Peaches, best quality, at S. P. Howard’s. New Oranges, Lemons and Maple Sugar, at Starr’s. Paper Collars, Cravats, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Cotton Hose, etc., at J. W. Coats’. .New consignment of Tea, Coffee and Sugar, at C. C. Starr’s. All the youngsters go to Howard’s for Maple Sugar and Candy. Cod Fish, Smoked Halibut, Herring, White Fish and. Mackerel, at C. C. Starr’s.
MARKETS.
New York, May 25,1869. Gold closed at 140}. ■i— ■» Chicago, May 25. Beews-$3.50,54,55.25, $6.00, $7, @ $7.75, Hogs—sß, $8.50 @ $9. Wool—2B, 38, 40,45, 50 and 55 cents per pound. No activity. Prices same as last week. Cincinnati, May 24. Beeves—s4.so, $5.25, $6.75 ® $7.75. Hogs—s7.7s to $9.50.
BOOK BINDING.
Parties having Magazines. Pamphlets, or Papera they wish bound, or Books that need rebinding can have their work .done in good substantial style, at reasonable prices by leaving them at Dr. J. H. Loughridge’s office or at Austin’s Hotel.
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SPECIAL NOTICES. Rensselaer Select School. - Thl» School In now in session at the Rensselaer School Buildings. Term commenced April 19th and will close July 9lh. Special attention ia given to those who are preparing for.teaching. Students can enter school at any time during the term. Terms reasonable. A Teachert' Inttilute will be held immediately after the close oj the Term. - i G. M. SMITH, l-33*3t Principal. Every Practical Man Can secure a territory,and by a little terprlse, have a Permanent Paying Business. Requires no capital. An Invalid can accokrnsHiT. Wo take qjl therespouslbllity. We want active agents- To such we offer good inducements. Send for agent’s circular. HOME INSTITUTE. l-26-3m S 3 East 10th Street New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a lbw weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years! with a very severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a suae Ceas roa Consunftion, Asthma, Bbomchitis, etc The object of the rdverliserin sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Rbv. EDWAKD A. WILSON. 1-33-ly Williamsburg, Kings County, New York,
ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to alt who need it, the rece'pt and directions for making the limple remedy by which he was cured Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN. I SJ Iy No. 42 Cedar street, New York. To Bridge Contractors. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Auditor of Jasper county, will receive sealed proposals for the erection of a Bridge across the Iroquois River about one mile above Rensselaer. Baid Bridge will be built on the plan furnished by John Lefler. I will also receive sealed proposals for making the Grades for said Bridge, which grades will be sold out by the cubic yard to the lowest responsible bidder. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the right to reject any or all bids, both on the Bridge and also on the Grades. Bids will be received up to the third day of the June term 1889, of the Commissioners’ Court. For Plans, Specifications or any information in regard either to the Bridge or the Grades call at my office. IRA W. YEOMAN, Auditor of Jasper County Rensselaer, lud., April 14,1869. 1-3-St. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Final Settlement. TXIOTICE 1* hereby given, That Fred. E O. J N Vogland, administrator of the estate of Isabel Laforce, deceased, will make final settlement of said estate at the June term, 1869. of the Jasper Common Pleas Court; and upon making said final settlement, the said Administrator will ask tbe Court to be discharged. . . Witness my hand and Seal of the IL,S. I Common Pleas Court at Rensselaer » ' this 25th day of May. A. D. IH>9. MARION L, SPITLER, Clerk. Dwigglns & Thompson, Attys for Admr. 35 Final Settlement. NOTICE i«!hereby given, That Samuel W. Black. Administrator of the estate of Sampson .-keeks, deceased, will make final settlement of said estate at tbe June term of the Jasper county Common Pleas Court for the year 1809; and upon, making said settlement said Administrator will be discharged. Saideytaie to be aettled as iusolvent. , , Witness my hand and Seal of the J L.S. > Common Pleae Court at Rensselaer, > ' Ind., thisSOth day of May. A. D, 1809. MARION L. SPITLER, Clerk. Dwlgginedt Thompson, Attys for Admr, 1-35 Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given. That Henry Bruce, Administrator of the estate of Lawson Bruce deceased, will make firal settlement of said estate at the June term of the Jasper county Common Pleas Court for the year Ifti9; and upon making said settlement said Administrator will be discharged. Said estate to be settled as insolvent. , a..,. Witness my hand and Seal of the ILS.) Common Pleas Court at Rensselaer, ' ' Ind., this 25th day of May, a. 9. IMS. MARIOS L. SPITLER, Clerk. Dwlggina & Thompson, Attys for Admr.
Annual Internal Revenue Tax Notice. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Annual List of Internal Revenue Taxes of the United States for the year 1869. in the 9th Collection District, of Indiana, has been received from the Assessor thereof for collection; and that the Taxes assessed thereon are now due and payable; and that the Collector of said District either by himself or deputy will attend upon the Tax payers of Jasper County to receive tne same at the places and times following therein, to-wit: At the Babb House in Remington, May 24th 1869, and at the office of M. F. Chilcote, in Rensselaer, Deputy Collector of said County until the sth day of June following, when costs and penalties will accrue and follow upon all Taxes then delinquent. NORMAN EDDY. Collector. Collector’s Office, South Bend, May 10th, 1869. l-34-2t. Sheriff’s Sale BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree of foreclosure and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas Court, I will expose at public sale, Jo the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the sth DAY of JUNE, 1869, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. m., and 4 o’clock, p. m., of said day, at the Court House door in Rensselaer, in Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situate in said county, to-wit: The north-east quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five, 25, townshipthirty-two. 32, north of range six, 6, west; containing 40 acres, . And on failure to realize the full amount of the principal, interest and costa, due on said execution, I will at the same time and place, and in the same manner, offer for sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said judgment, Interest and costs. Taken as the property of Francis W. W. Price at the suit of James W. Lynn. Said sale will be mifde without any .relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALLEN J. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper County. May 6th, 1869. l-33-2-fslo Hammond A Spitler, Attys for Pitff.
50,000 Acres ' OF UNIMPROVED LAND FOR SALE, IN Jasper and Newton Counties! Some of which are conveulent to Rail Roads,Churches and School*. Some Timber. Soil Adapted to Farming aud Grazing. Climate healthy aud pleasant. Water good. ' Prices from $3 to $8 per Acre. General terms one-third down aud balance in twe yearly payments, but In some instances a longer time will be given. 1 am also authorized to soli A Number of Fine Farms at From sl3 to $25 per Acre. Having been located in Jasper county for •levan years, and having been engaged the greater pait of that time in locating dltclfes. showing lands and surveying In this and Newton counties, my acquaintance with all the land* situated In these counties is superior to that of any other mau. ..., I Propose Giving Better Bargains than any other Agent in the West. And will be ready at all times to show land. JOHN MILLER, County Surveyor and Land Agent. Office, Rensselaei, Jasper County, Ind. 1-27-ly. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! 50,000 LBS. OF WOOL WANTED! For which I will pay the Highest Price, IN CASH! Or will exchange Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, Yarn, or any other Goods kept in my establishment. These Goods have all been bought from our Western Woolen Factories and are WARRANTEDTO GIVE SATISFACTION All persona having Wool to sell, will do well to call and examine my Stock, and learn my prices. As I ship all my Wool direct to New York, I flatter myself that I Can Pay Higher Prices than most Purchasers. XT Don’t forget to call. I will also sell you the Cheapest Suit of Clothing You Ever Wore, —and As Good a Barrel of Flour as You Ever Saw, And all cheap for Cash or Trade. l-33-2mos. A. LEOPOLD.
W. F. SARJENT.
Seventy-five Thousand Dollars TO LOAN! W.J. Laßue Is just now receiving the largest stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, READV MADE CLOTHING, (Spring, Summer and Fall,) GLASSWARE, t- QUEENWARE, WOODENWARE, MILK CROCKS, JUGS, STONE JARS, <fcC. t <SC., AC., sc.. Ever brought to Rensselaer, all of which will be sold at smaller profits than any other house In town. The Goods are of The Very Best Selection, And have been been bought at Lower Prices than we have ever bought before. If the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity will call aud look throngh'our assortment before buying, WE WILL GUARANTEE FULL SATISFACTION as to the above statement. We are Paying the Highest Prices for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, * such as EGOS, BETTER, POTATOES. BEANS, COBN, OATS a lOIGBVM, POCLTBT, HIDES, PBETS, AC., AC., o AC., AC. Give us a call. It will cost you nothing to took, and you will certainly ouye a great deal to buy of ns. v We have a very large stock of Woolens, such as Blue, Brown and Mixed JEANS, CASSIMERES, SEEP'S GREY, SATINETS, <. DRESS FLANNELS, i SHIRTING FLANNELS, TWILLED, AND PLAIN COMMON FLANNELS, All of which we will exchange, at the eery lowest prices for •WOOX-, For which we will give the very highes i price : Rs'nmleer, April Ji, 1889. L3O-3m.
THE OU UNO WO fIBI HAS Changed Proprietors! Bal D. 1. JACKSON baa taken ,ft under hte charge, and ha flatters himself that he will be enabled to render satisfaction to all the old patrons of this old and popular establishment, and not only retain old customers, but, by selling his wares at REASONABLE PRICES, be able to hold out Inducements for a large increase of patronage. He has just received a complete stock of fresh aad pure DRUGS, PAINTS, DYES, CHEMICALS, And all the other articlea requisite to meet the wants of his customers. _ J_ A new and select stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY At D. I. JACKSON’S. Wall Paper, Of all grades, from 15 to 40 cents per bolt, at THE OLD LINE DRUG STORE. 20 Kesrs Fahnestock's Pore White Lead, At JACKSON'S.
PAINT, VARNISH, WHITEWASH, and all other BRUSHES in use, at the OLD LINE DRUG STORE, South side Washington Street, Rensselaer. ALL KINDS OF PERFUMERY, At DRUG STORE. One Barrel GLUE, First Class, just received at JACKSON’S. ' One Barrel PINE TAR, K JACKSON'S. ' 100 lbs. Red Lead, Pure English, At JACKSON’S. NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS san X3nVG&XBTB. Take this method of info*W zg *h< c tliens of Jasper County and vk.nity that they have opened a Naw Dura Stow in Reusselaer/ln the room formerly occupied by Percupile & Son, one door east of Vanatta & Son’s large Harness Shop, where they intend to keep as good an assortment of Drugs and Medicines as may be found in the town. They will usually keep on hand a full supply of
DRUGS, i MEDICINES PAINTS, (HUS, DVE-STUFFSi SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, 'I And a full supply of From a bottle of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER, We keep constantly on band a good supp!y of •■■- ■ - . SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, tUr iling-Papcr, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN A PENCIL-HOLDERS, brushes. From a six 0 Paint Brash to the smallest camel's hair Pencil Brush. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, GIN, &C-, For medicinal usa oalyj all of which we will roll cheap for cash,and wo invite the Public to examine onr stock before pure basing else where. HARDING A- AI.TFR.*
CITI' M STOBi. Wesley Thompson,Proprietor. We take pleasure In thanking the citlsene of Jasper county, far their liberal patronage during the last few years, and would respectfully solicit the continuance of the same, knowing that we Can Alwaya Satisfy Customer*, by giving them a good article of whatever they wish to buy. we buy our goods of only First Class Eastern Houses, those we hav, tried for years, and always kuow what kind of goods we are getting. We have uow on hand, and are receiving A GOOD STOCK OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS DYE STUFFS of all descriptions, TOILET ARTICLSS. ruch aa BRUSHES, COMBS, COSMETICS, TOILET POWDERS, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, AC., AC., PAINTERS'GOODS, such as OILS, PAINTS, VARNESHES, STRIPING BRUSHES, PATENT DRYER, AC.. AC. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS sold only FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES A variety df DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, too numerous to mention. We keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of School, and Blank Books, STATIONERY Of ALL KINDS Miscellaneous Books ordered when wanted and eaiesfacttoik guaranteed. Also, en assortment of TOBACCOS & CIGARS all of which we can sell as low as any house town
i. m. sTAoanovsn. o. n. tTxciuovn RENSSELAER FUBfltSHttfG HARDWARE STORE. WE beg leave to Invite the attention o the people of Jasper and Newton counties, and the rest of mankind, to our ful and complete stock of NAILS, GLASS. SASH, DOORS, PUTTY, LOCKS, BOTH. strap snrexs, TABLE aad POCKET CUTLERY, WAITS LEAD. LjN SEED AND GOAL OIL. and iverything elao usually kept in a well regulated hardware store. ALSO. /BOOKING AND HEATING STOVES oy the latest styles and In endlss variety. rptINWARE of all kinds; and everyJ- thing else usually kept in a well ordered Stove store. ALSO. CHAIM, TABUS SAFES CBIBS, WASH-STAMM, BUBEAUS, end everything else nsuatly kept |U a properl conducted Furniture store. Ve keep constantly employed the very best of tinners and cabinet makers, and are therefore prepared to do repairing or job work, in either department, at all times. '■, ( Z> u-., ■ COFFINS of all styles kept constantly on hand or made to order on short notice, at the lowest possible rates. 'VX7’E make it oar business to furnish v V everything needed to BUILD OR FURNISH a house. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. 11 n ' STACKHOUffIi A BRO
the woßLDßEifOwina) IjK SINGER BEWING MACHINRI I am agetll tot title splendid, machlni and would request all those needing mndhines, to call at my residence ana she Wnibqfltn work. I challenge comparison. KKFi’ERENCES; Mrs. I. M. Stackhouse. Mrs. Thos. Boroughs. Mrs. Beth. Cox. Mr. John B. Spangle, and othcrai All kinds of machine twist and colors bi threads, Brooks 500 yds. fl cord thread, best in the World,*for sale. . v WM: H. RHOADES. Sept. 11. 1668. l-38-ts. Especially designed for the use of thii Af«J« ical Profution and the Faintly, possessing those intrineic medicinal properties which belong to an Old and Pitre Gin. luoiapensable to Females. Good for Kidney Complaint*. A delicious Tonic. Put in cases, containing one dozen bottles eseh, and sold by all druggists, grdeeys. Ac. A- M. Binninger & Co., established 1778, No. 15 Beaver Street, New York. l-97-ly> We call the attention of our readers to the renterksble certificates of cures performed by Dr. C. W. Hoback's celebrated Scandinavian Mediciuee. We do ad, knowing them to be genuine, The agenthas shown Us the original letters, copiea of which appear baton . The proprietors of these medicines authorize us to say, that they will give a reward of ten thousand dollars to any person who will show that any >f the Jetton referred to are not authentic. They have bean sent unsolicited, and the cothpany have in their procession over 5,000 of a simile: biteractor. Any Druggist can satisfy the most skeptical of the value of those truly wonderful Agents, Roback'a Stomach Bitters, Roback’s Scandinavian “Blood Purifier and Blood Pills.”
READ ; ▼ The following front the CINCINNATI TIMES, one of the most reliable newspapers in the United States. What can be more convincing? HOME TESTIMONY. R —■ The Cincinnati Daily Times 1 OF March 21,1861, says : J The Scandinavian remedies appear to be growing in favor with the public, if we may judge by the testimonials constantly received by the proprietor. , A letter from Wisconsin, to be found in our advertising columns, announce that among the physicians of the locality it is becoming very popular, and what is very unusual, is being adopted by them in their practice, as a cure for many diseases which they can not treat effectually in any other way. We understand that the immense trade carried on for several years in these medicines has during the present year nearly doubled. Their process of operation is by a thorough purification of the blood, and a consequent eradication of disease. 1-M.ly. *
