Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1870 — The Season and its Dangers. [ARTICLE]
The Season and its Dangers.
The human body is chiefly composed of tissues and fibres as sensitive to every change in the condition of the atmosphere as the most delicate electrometer, or the quicksilver in a barometer tube. The stomach, the skin, the nerves, the lungs, and the excretory organs are especially liable to be affected by these variations, and the beat defense against thei r disastrous tendency is to keen the digestive machinery, which feeds and nourishes the whole system, in good working order. If the stomach is weak or disordered neither the blood nor the bile ctln bo In a healthy state, and upon the fitness of these two important fluids for the offices assigned to them by nature, and the regularity of their flow, health in a great measure depends. When the air is heavily laden with chilling vapors, as it often 4s at this season of the year, the digestion should be an object of peculiar care. If It is weak and languid, the whole physical structure will be enervated. Il it is vigorous, the entire or ganlsatiop will be strong to resist the untoward and depressing influence of a damp and Vitiated atmosphere.
A pure and powerful tonic is therefore especially needed as a safeguard against the diseases most common in the spring, and Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters being t he most wholesome and potent med icine of the class at present known, a course of It is particularly advisable at this period of the year. The stomach will thereby be toned and strengthened, the liver and bowels regulated, the nervous system braced up, and nature put in a state of active defense against the miasma which superinduces intermit tout and remittent fevers, rheumatisms, nervous debility, headache, hypochondria and other complaints which arc apt to assail the untoned and unfortified organizations. The body is strengthened without exciting the brain, and consequently no unpleasant reaction follows Its reviving and renovating opera'ion. Ir yon do not feel well yon send for a doctor, he calls upon you, looks wise, scrawls some hieroglyphicShipon a piece of paper which you take to a drug store and there pay 50 cents to JI 00, besides the doctor's fee, fora remedy nine times out of ten not half so good as Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Fills, which cost but 25 cents per box. Do you think the former the best, because yon pay the most for it ? If yon do, we advise you to use, just as an experiment, the Morse's Indian Root Pills. They are prepared from a formula pronounced by tlie most learned physicians of our country, be be the best and most universal of family medicines. The Mohss’s Indian Root Pills enre Headache, Liver complaints, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Female irregularities, <fcc., and are put np both sugar-coated and plain. Give them a trial. Sold by all dealers. . Sore Throat, Cough, Cold and similar troubles, if suffered to progress, result in serious pulmonary affections, oftentimes incurable. "Brown's Bronchial Troches ” reach directly the seat of the disease, and give almost instant relief. They have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired.— As there arc imitiitions, be sure to obtain the genuine. — To Cure Consumption.—The remedy should be used when the disease is in the incipient stages, and when It first appears in the system, such as a hacking'Congh. Pain in the Chest, Difficulty of Breathing. Cold-Night Sweats. Before the system is too,much disorganized, Allen's Lung Balsam will be found to give immediate relief. For sale by all Medicine Dealers. THE BEST AND ORIGINAL TONIC OF IRON.Phosphoias and Callsaya, known as FerroPhosphated Elixir of Callsaya Bark. The Iron restores color to the blood, the phosphorus renews waste of the nerve tissue, and the callsaya gives natural, healthful tone to the digestive organs, thereby curing dyspepsia In Its various forms, wakefulness, general debility, depression of spirits; also, the best preventive against fever and ague. One pint contains the virtues of one ounoe of callsaya, and one teaspoonful, a grain of iron and phosphorus. Manufactured only by CASWELL, HAZARD & CO., successors to Caswxll, Mack A Co.. New York. Sold hv Druggist*. To Whom It Mav Concern.—Have yon ever befouled your grey hair with the viscid dyes or the worse preparations offered as their substitutes. If so, they disgust you, of course, but let not that prevent you from using PHALQJiB VITALIA OR SALVATION FOR THE HAIR, which is clear and harmless as water, In all respec’s agreeable, and effects the de sired object thoroughly and satis facto rll y.
