Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1870 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

tSPSee adv’t headed Texas In this issue. Perkins, Stern <t€o’s Pcuiflc Wine flitter* are endorsed by the leading medical fraternity to be the liest and purest in use. For sale by all Druggists and Grocers. The Lata Albert I). Richardson. An illustrated pamphlet, written by the late bert D. Richardson, containing* graphic and int resting description of the works and wonderful machinery of the National Watch Company, at Elgin, 111., willbfe sent free of charge to all who will serd their address (inclosing stamp) to Roddin & Hamilton), manufacturing jewelers, and apeclal agents for tho Klgln watches. No. 19<> Lake street, comer of Clark, Chicago, 111. Twenty-live cents will buv a packet of *** Moss Faeink of your grocer or druyirlst, w,.ich. In ten minutes, will make sixteen quarts of lllanc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Ac., Ac. SOLDIERS bounty. We publish, says the Chicago Tribune , good news for the Soldiers. The recent Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States applies to all men who enlisted for three years, between May 4, 1861, anj July *2, 1861, and were honorably discharged. Many of these brave men were discharged for disease, and have never had Bounty. All who were honorably discharged have only to forward their Discharges, which will be returned with the Bounty. We announce, with pleasure, to all to whom this Bonnty-1* due, some thirty or more Western regiments, that Con J. W. Boyden, of 94 La Salle street, Chicago, has been authorized by the Government, and Is ready to prepare all necessary papers. Colonel B. is well known In the West, as the First Agent appointed, after the war commenced, to pay Pensioners at Chicago. All Interested In this Bounty will do well to preserve this notice; and without delay, call, or send their Discharges through the Post Office, to onr friend, Colonel Boyden.

THE BEST AND ORIGINAL TONIC OF IRON. —Phosphorus and Calisaya, known as Ferro-Phos-phated Elixir of Calisaya Bark. The iron restores color to the blood, the phosphorus renews waste of the nerve tissue, and the calisaya gives natural, healthful tone to the digestive organs, thereby curing dyspepsia in Its various forms, wakefnlness, general debility, depression of spirits : also the best preventive against fever and ague. One pint containe the virtues of one ounce of calisaya, and one teaspoonfnl, a grain of iron and phosphorus. Manufactured only bv CASWELL, HAZARD * CO., successors to Caswell, Mack & Co., NewjYork. Sold by Druggist*. If you do not feel well you send for a doctor, he calls upon yon, looks wise, scrawls some hieroglyphics npon a piece of paper which yon take to a drug store and there pay 50 cents to SI.OO, besides the doctor's fee, for a remedy nine times out often not half so good as Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills, which cost hnt 25 cents per box. Do you think the former the best because you pay the most for It? If you do, we advise you to use. just as an experiment, the Mobse’s Indian Root Pills. They are prepared from a formula pronounced by the most learned physicians of our country, to bo the best and most universal of family medicines. The Morse’s Indian Root PiCls cure Headache, Liver complaints. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Female irregularities, &c.. and are put up both sngar-coated and plain. Give them a trial. Sold by all dealers. ♦ mi — 1 ■ ■ Coughs and Colds.—Those who are suffering from Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, &c., should try “ Brown's Bronchial Troches," a simple remedy, which is in almost every case effectual. The Troches have been tested by time, and pronounced universally superior to all other articles for the same purpose. Help for the Miserable. No wonder that the face of the dyspeptic has a dragged, worn, hopeless expression that Is pitiful to see. No wonder that the miserable martyr to Indigestion is fretful, irritable, and unsocial. Whoever can bear the pangs of this tormenting complaint cheerfully, and with an unruffled temper, is little short of a saint. Bnt why should human fortitude continue to be thus sorely tried, when on absolute specific for the disease is always at hand ? Everywhere within the limits of civilization in this hemisphere Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is obtainable, and the history of tbe first case of dyspepsia In which it haa been administered in vain, has yet to be written The sickness of the stomach, the sense of weakness and stupor, the feeling of emptiness and hollowness before eating, and or oppression afterwards, the fluttering of the pulse, the intense nervous irritation, the morbid indisposition to exertion, the weariness of life, and indifference to all Its pleasures, which are among the symptoms of the disease in Its chronic form, are rapidly ameliorated by the tonic operation of this palatable vegetable restorative, which seems to renovate and quicken all the dormant forces of the system, and rouse the mind from the apathy and gloom Inseparable from a derangement of the digestive and secretive functions. In ordinary cases a few weeks suffice to complete the cure, but when the disease is complicated, as it often is. with torpidity of the liver, severe constipation, imparity of the blood, and a slngglsh circulation, a longer time may be required. Persevere, however, and the result, is certain. An encouraging Improvement will be perceptible from day to day, and the convalescent, knowing or feeling that he or she is on the high road to health, will await the happy issue with comparative patience. «r-

A Few Words nf W.ialif.—"Do you mean to say. madam, that he has taken no other medicine?" This question was atked the other day In relation to ayouna man "theonly son of »,widow." who was then rapidly recovering Irom a state of ifbsdlnte prostration, occasioned by chronic indigestion, it was a.ked by a friend or the family of the Invalid’s mother, Mrs. Klernan, t‘s Abingdon Square, New York. The mediclne*referred to was Plantation Blttebs. "I do mean to s&v It,” replied Mrs. K.; "We had tried twenty other remedies before, without the sMehtest benefit; hat w« tried none afterwards, for the Bitters proved all sufficient.” The lady hersell Is the authority tor this statement; and she further states her bellei that the restorative In question 19 the beat tonic and Invlgorator ever ad-” mlnhtered. TnEKEfs to excuse or so many deaths hy consnmpilan, if those afflicted with lung diseases will only nsa Allen’s Luno Balsam in season. It will soon cure the disease, and prevent so great a sacrifice of life. For sale hy all drnggißte.

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