Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1869 — The Great Vitalizer. [ARTICLE]

The Great Vitalizer.

This, title may be fairly given to a restorative which has takeri precedence of all other tonic} and ; alterative preparations for a period Jof nearly twenty years, i- During that long interval HOBTETI TER’S STOJIApH BITTERS may be truly. said to ! have myoycdnurlvalled popularity. Many prepara- , t ionklt:tve bretrgot'fip to compete with it, but they have itH twßii Into its wake or sunk into oblivion for lack of patronage. From the first,- this now world-renowned Vegetable Tonic has been bothSneceoefnl. Every year I has added to the number of its Mends, and the demand for it, based solely ripon the experimental proofs oftt| lIXWUpWfiMa preventive andvtrrative, seems to have limit. The medical profession sanction and approve its nse,’ and it is. now at the head of the class of medicines to which It belongs, the admitted, tmdispnted Sovnar.roH Totftc or-nic Aon.' The statistics of the United States Revenue department will verfry the state-1 ment that it standi alone and nnapproached in the • magpitude of i’s sates ds'computed with those of| any other prOpHetary ’ remedy .advertised on this' side of the Atlantic. Tais ExrLutrATTON of this fact may bo comprised' in a ItW words. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS is at once the the safest and she most potent of all vegetable tonics, and the beet antidote to every variety of malarious disease. Hence itls: especially adapted to the present season ofchilling dews and unwholesome vapors. > ' *-w-