Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1870 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TBE'WOWurauVWtR VMjrtK'W >■ 1 1 aJ w !■« KV JHctZ* IX A Mfldt £• : ' * Wfl t, I "a SINGEft SEWING MACHINE! I am agent for Ihla splendid machine and would request all thosq naedlnf wefeleM to call at my realdaneo and see same of Rn work. I challenge comparison. RsrtaxNcxa. Mrs. I- M. Mra. Tho«. Borov,ha, Mra. Beth Cox, Mr. John B. Spangle, Calvin Porter, « f .r W.P. Hopkina, and othera. All kind, of machine twist and aotora a# threads. Brooks 500 yds. 6 cord thread, beat lu the world, for sal*. WM. H. RHOADES. October Cth 1849. 3-2-ts. BBSS Kapeelally designed for the nee at the JW* ical Profession aud the Family, poaaewlng those intrinsic medicinal prupertiee which belong to au Old and Pure Gin. ludispouauble to Females. Good for Kiensv Complaints. A delicious Tonic Put op in cases, containing one dozen bottles each aud sold by all druggists, grocery, fae. A. M , Binninger fa Co., established ITTR, No. IS Beaver Street. Ne‘w York. 1-27-1,

We, thf Druggists of Renss-iaer, eall the attention of our curtomOra to ths letters published below of the wonderful efficacy of Dr. Roback's Stomach Bitters, Dr Roback'a Scandinavian Blood Purflier and Dr. Reback’s Scandinavian Bleed Pills. Wn hire been selling these medlei nee long enough to know that the, are allthey are recommendod to be, and shot the certificates of cur. pub* lished are t-u«. • (Signed; D. I. JACKSON, W. THOMPSON, HA&DJNG fa ALTER. The following from the CINCINNATI TIMES, one of die most reliable newspapers in the United States. What be more convincing! HOME TESTIMONY. The Cincinnati Daily Timm I of March 21, 1861, «aya: f 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, hs 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 dur** ing the present yWr nearly doubled/ Their process of Weratwn ts by a thorough paribf - tion of the b? and a eons