Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1870 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

‘Thursday, September Ist, 1870. *■—— »■ . ' 1 . -'i - - 11 Cotaroislftonera court next Monday. Now is the best time to select eoed corn. 4 . <»» ■ ■ ■ Corn cutting was* commenced in this county last week. Circuit court convenes on the fourth Monday of the present mouth. A good soaking rain would not harm the pastures, grain fields and wells iu Jasper county at the present time. * - - -m s Vice President Colfax has written that he will speak in Rensselaer on Saturday, September 17th, at 11 'o’clock A. M. , '(Sen. Packard spoke nine times in Jasper county last week. So far as wo have heard his meetings were well attended. Mr. Eli Hcidleberger makes an auction sale of the goods remaining in his establishment next Tuesday. Good bargains may bo expected by those who attend. The warm days and cool nights wc have been having for a week back arc first rate for maturing the corn crop, most of which is beyond damage from frost. J •* -A Every family should have a sewiing machine. One of the cheapest, ’simplest, most economical and best 'is .tne Common Sense for which .'lfr. /. S. Ilopkins is agent. >©ut young friend, Noble J. York, liras-.again placed us under obligations for late Territorial papers — 'this time the Rocky Mountain News -—published at Denver, Colorado. Do not forget to come out and hear Col. Nelson Trusler, republican candidate for attorney general, • next Tuesday. Come out with your teams and bring your family and neighbor. The fifth annual session of the Jasper county Teachers Institute will be held in the School House in Rensselaer during the week commencing October 3d. A large attendance is anticipated. Everybody wanting a clean shave, an elegant shampoo, a good cigar, collars, cuffs, perfumery, hair dyes, hair oils, fine soaps, notions, etc., can obtain them cheap at Petit, tho barber’s, one door above tho Awstin Hotel. Mr. F. W. Bedford presented this office with two splendid water melons this week—one of tho black Spanish variety and a mountain sweet —both splendid, but the mountain sweet little the best, for which bo lure the thanks of all connected with this establishment. Marriage licenses were issued to -the following parties during the month of August, 1870: James Shell and Nancy Hayworth. Willis W. Wills and Charlotte Knapp. William Albright and Nancy Jane Ogilvie. Janies H. Benson and Letitia V. Priest. • Dr. Kelley, the artist, is prepared to take photographs, ambrotypos, gems, and do other work belonging to the photographer’s art, at reduced prices. Dr. Kelley’s establishment is ouo of the best provided, in proportion to the size of the town, to be found in Indiana. Pictures, picture frames, etc., also kept for sale. Call and visit the establishment over F. W. Bedford’s ugri--eultural store. lion. Thomas R. Barker, of Newton county, democratic candidate for representative in the State legislature, made us a friendly visit last Monday. Mr. Barker is a man of honesty and sound practical judgment and we would like to support him were it not for his abominable copperheadism and — for other objections. We understand that ho concedes his defeat by any majority loss than 150. —i *•«*-• Last night we were the recipients of a pleasant serenade by the Brass Band. As the result of patience, Eereev-erence and natural talent, the oys arc becoming fair musicians and make rather a good noise.— While concluding their entertainment with our favorite Yankee Doodle we thought it was a good thing to belong to a Brass Band for the reason that after the carpenters have driven their last nails and the season has closed, after barbers have dressed the last poll and patrons become bald, after public officers have made their last entry and audited their final aocounts, after millers have ground their last grists and can take no more toll, after apothecaries have mixed their and patients have all recovered, aftor postmasters have delivered the last letter and correspondence has ceased, after shoemakers have driven their last pegs and people go barefoot, after printers have set their last types and run off their last jobs, each member of a Brass Baud has still means ieft to raise the wind. Gentlemen, thank you for the compliment; and in conclusion permit us to suggest that yon ever accord when ’taking your hftrns—be moderate in your taps —keep your symbols untarnished—keep firm ou youv ba: ; .

The People's Mass Convention.

In response to the call issued last week a large number of tho citizens of Jasper county assembled in the Court House on Saturday, August 27th, for the purpose of selecting a people’s ticket for county offices. • The convention was callhd to order by I. M. Stackhouse who briefly explained the object of tho meeting. He stated that many members of the republican party, who were not satisfied with the action of the convention held at this place On the 4tH day of Juue last* had made propositions to tho democratic central committee inviting a combination for the purpose of defeating certain candidates then put in nomination. That those republicans who were anxious for this movement had no distinct organization and were willing to rally under a call eminating from the democratic central committee.— That this committee had duly considered the matter and accepted the proposition in good faith, and wore willing to make a fair division of the offices among the members of the two political parties, Tho convention was then organized by selecting Wm. C. Fierce chairman and J. 11. Loughridgc secretary. Oh motion, the chairMlill tip' pointed I. M. Stackhouse, J. D. Hopkins and John Cooper a committee to select a union central committee to conduct the county campaign, who reported as follows: Gillam—B. Johnson, Ileyburn.

Barkley—H. A. Barkley, T. B. Jenkins. Hanging Grove—David Gray, S. Parker. Newton-*“Horacc - Strong, Micah Sayler. Marion—J. H. Loughridge, W. L. McConnell, J. D. Ilopkins, W. C. Pierce, Jesse Greenfield. Jordan —Daniel Lamson, Isaac Adams. Carpenter— Bates, S. B. Haver. Keener—Jos. Garris. On motion the convention then proceeded to the nomination of candidates. Upon motion it was Resolved , That the townships be called in the order they stand upon the duplicate, and that each town-' ship, as called, present the name of its candidate for the office under consideration. Upon a call of the townships for treasurer the convention was found to be unanimous for Charles Platt, cyccept Marion, which voted for W. C. Pierce. Mr. Pierce declined and Charles Platt was then nominated by acclamation. Upon a call of the townships for clerk the*convention was unanimous for Frank ■Ohilcote, upon which lie was nominated by acclamation. Upon a call for nominations for auditor the following resolution was presented and adopted unani- j mously: „.rj Whereas, Ira \V. Yeoman, the present auditor of Jasper county, has performed the duties of that oilice with faithfulness and ability, and to the entire satisfaction of the people of this county; and WintREAS, The said Ira W. Yeoman is now an independent candidate for re-election; Therefore, Resolved , That this convention will make no nomination for the office of auditor. Upon a call of the townships for recorder the vote was unanimous for Leroy ,E. Noland, of Gillam, upon which he was nominated by acclamation. The following wile then presented and adopted Unanimously: Resolved, That at present it is inexpedient to nominate candidates for the offices of sherift, coroner and surveyor, and that it be left with the union central committee to fill up the ticket with the names of candidates for these offices. Upon a call of the townships for commissioners the convention was unanimous for Ist district—Geo, 11. Brown, of Barkley. 2nd d}st. —B. B. Jeffries, of Carpenter. r 3rd dist.—David XowJes, of Marion. And they were accordingly nominated by acclamation. Tlios. li. Barker was then called for and responded in a fine little speech which was loudly applauded. Upon motion a committee waited upon Mr. Platt and informed him of his nomiuation and conducted him to the convention. He thanked the convention in a neat aud effective speech which was greeted with loud applause. Tho convention was well attended by both republicans and democrats; harmony marked- its every act, and it manifested throughout an enthusiasm seldom witnessed in a county nominating convention. Upon motion it was Resolved, That the proceedings bo published in the Rensselaer Union. Tho convention then adjourned sine die. W. C. Pierck, Attest: * Chairman. J, 11. Louqiikidge, Sec’y.

DEATHS.

Died, at Logansport, Ind., August 24th, Charles Howard, infant son of Howard L, and Rebecca C. K. Janies, aged 5 months uuu 7 days. Died, of pulmonaiy consumption, on Monday, August 29th, \Vm s Gibson, aged 43 years. Mr. Gibson came to Jasper oounty with his father’s family in ■ 1841. He was for many years a | member of the M. F.. Ciuifch and | died triumphantly iu a full belief of I an immortal existence beyond tile ! grave. A large circlo of relatives l and friends mourn the death of a good man.

f ♦ [the campaign. public Meetings COL. NELSON TRUSLER, Rep. Candidate for Attorney General, will apeak at ronvrsignaijiXKn Tuesday, Sep. 6th, at 2 o’clook P. M. nmMXKr&TORr Thursday, Sep. Bth, at 7 o?clock P. Mi Vice president colfax AND LT. COV. WILL CUMBACK Will speak lu ninKrssEXjAßXi Saturday, Sep. 17th, Mr. Colfax, at 11 o’clook A. M. and Mr. Cumback at 2 o’clock P. M. ANNOUNCEMENT. County Auditor. Editort Rtnsselaet Union: Gents: Will yon please announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor of Jasper county, snbjeot to the decision of the voters of Jaspor county at the October election? IRA W. YEOMAN. Cor Treasurer. BAMPSONiERWIN, of Jordan township, it an independent candidate for Treasurer of Jasper county. For Coroner. C. 1). STACKHOUSE is a candidate ter Coroner of Jasper county, subject to the October election, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Stale of ludianu, Jasper county, sa; WILLIAM C. McGILL, Mary T. McGill aud Mope B. Miller ure notified that Benjamin Wyatt has filed in the office of the clerk of the Jasper Common Pleas court his complaint against them to obtain the foreclosure of a mortgage, and that said action will stand for trial on the 2nd day of the uext term of said court, to be held in the Court House iu tho town of Rensselaer, in sniJ couuty, commencing on the 3d Monday oi October. 1870. Witness the clerk and seal of said ( SEAL | court this 19th day of August, 1670. M. L. SPITLER, Cl’k. Nichols Sl Davis,-Hammond &. Spitler, at’ys. 2-48-3 t Non-Residence Notice. LEVI Willetts will take notice that Elizabeth Willetts has filed her complaint and affidavit of non residence against him ill the Jasper Common Pleas court of the State of ludiana, and llmt said cause is sit for lice ring at tho October term, D7O, of gßtd court, commencing Monday, October 17th, 1870. M. L. SPITLER, Aug. 15th, 18 1 0. Clerk J. C. P. C, Dwiggins & Thompson, Att’ys for Fl’fF. 2-47-31. Administrator’s dale. NOTICE is hereby given, that by an or. der of the Jasper Common Pleas court, the u udersigned, administrator of the estate of Moses Marion, deceased, will offer sos sale at auction at tlte Court Houso door in Rensselaer, ludiana, on Saturday, the 24th day of September, 1870, at two o’clock P. M., the undivided two-thirds of the following real estate in Jasper county, ludiaua, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 30, and 11% acres off the east side of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter at Section 24, all in Township 30, Range 7, west. TERMS:—One-third cash; the residue in equal payments ut 6 and 12 months, with notes at interest, waivlug benefit of appraisement and secured by mortgage on the premises. L. L>. MARION, Adm’r. Aug. 22, 1870. N. B.—The above premises are the same now occupied by the widow of the deceased. Her interest can be had upon the same terms. The whole can be purchased at said sale ter Jif>oo.34 unless a greater sum shall bo offered. The properly is desirrhle and the title good. This will be a rare chance to buy a good improved faim cheap. Hammond & Spilier, Att’ys. 2-48-41. ~ Teachers’ Institute. npHE fifth annual session of the Jasper JL county Teachers* Institute will be held at the School House iu Rensselaer, commencing Monday, October 3d, 1870. Teachers, schooLofficers and nil others interested in the cause of education are urged to at'eud. GEO. M. JOHNSON. 2-4G-tf. School Examiner, TME CEL. Ell It AT ED COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE. We, tho undersigned, having bought of J. S. Hopkins, agent for the celebrated Common Sense Family Sewing Machine, sold by Secomb &Co . Pittsburgh, Pa., would say to the public that said Machiue may be relied upon as a cheap, durable Machine, and is all that it claimed ter it to be. M. Spaulding, Phobo A. Yeoman, TeressaE. Benjamin, O. S. Lamson, Mnry Kenton. James Hemphill. Shaving and Hairdressing. 11. PETIT & WIPE. If A tR DRESS IK G DONE INARTISTIC STYLE FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN! All kinds of Hair-Oils, Perfumery, Curling Fluid, the best Hair Restoratives, etc., constantly on hand. Also, Cigars, Collars, etc. Mr. Petit is an old Experienced Barber.— He says he will stop hair falling out in three applications, if. not, will charge nothing.— He lias fitted up a room for ladies exclusively where Mra. Petit will be pleased to tfait upon the ladles of Jasper county who may favor her with a call. If you want good Restore, tives. and them insured, give the Barber Shop a call 1-29-lV "PURE LIQUORS, gin RUM WINE A EE BRANDY WHISKEY HOT DRINKS PEAIN DRINKS ~ FANCY DRINKS ALSO, BEST QUALITY OF GROCERIES SUOAR TEA COFFEE ALL AS CHEAP AS THE QUALITY OF THE GOODS WILL PERMIT. 'IMIK Saloon will be conducted iu accordance X witk ih. sjrict requircmeula oflaw, and under no circumstance, will liquor of any kind, or in any quantity, be sold on Sundays. Those who attempt to effect an entrance into the Saloon ou Sundaya, either froqr the street or through the rear will ho considered and treated as enemies trvtnx i" Induce me to violate the law. 2 12 1) * J.VMEff MALOY.

New Grocery. The publio are respectfully Invited to call aud examine the steak •( STAPLE & FANC Y GROCERIES, Recently opened in tile well-known ''LIBERAL CORNER building, iVhlch tis* Doan fitted Up in first-class style. The itflfck consists, lu part, Of COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, SPIGES, CANDIES, CANNED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS. SODA, SOAP, CANDLES, MATCHES, FLOUR, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE STONEWARE, SALT, SYRUP, SALT FISH, SMOKING TOBACCO, PLUG, FINE-CUT & SHOIITS, CHEWING TOBACCO, FRUIT-CAN S, SEALING-WAX, &C., *C., &C., Which will be sold at as cheap pricos as the couditfon of tho market will permit. — Please coll and seo what we have, Us quality and prices. 2-41 C. C. STARR. M. C. MEAD” DEALER IN SILVER-WARE. SILVER-PLATED WARE, GLASS-WARE, PAPER COLLARS & CUFFS, (for both ladies’ aud gentlemen’s wear.) Also a jlne assortment-of SPECTACLES, POCKET-CUTI.ERY, aud in fact notions OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPTION. O’All kinds of Repairiggin my tins done on short notice and satisfaction gaaranteed. I am also Agent for the WESTERN COTTAGE ORGAN, ij'w- f manufactured by Tewksbury, Ca/'penter & Co ., Mendota, 111. Jt is claimed for the <• Western Cottage Organ," SUPERIORITY over any other iustiument of the same class—-no matter what their pretensions, in the following points: The QUALITY OP TONE is full—round-deep —rich—musical. The Action is bast—*n»Tie—qncx, seldom equalled, never excelled. The GREAT POWER of some of our styles render them particularly adapted to use is Churches Lodges. Public Halls, die. The workmanship cannot be excelled. Every part of the Instrument is made with the greatest possible care, of the very best materials, and by the most competent workmen, and art folly wassaiitsb. Persons wishing to buy an Instrument of this kind, can be shown a sample by calling upon M- C. MEAD, 2-23

WILLEY & SIGLER, u a vr REMOVED To the building one door south of JacksoD'a Drug Store, formerly owned by C. W. Hrnklr, which they have bought and thoroughly remodled and fitted up for , A NEW STORE ROOM, Where they will keep constautly on hahd a full assortment of all kinds of in mmumhi Which we expect to sell as low as it eaa be bought iu any market. COUNTRY PRODUCE Always taken at fair prices in exchange for goods. Wo make a speciality of BOOTS AND SHOES, Having a shop of our own in which none but good workmen, are employed. Call and examine our stock. WILLEY & SIGLER. CITY SALOON AND RESTAURANT! ALE, BEEB, GIN, WINE, KTJMEL, BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY, Superior Brandy Plain and Fancy Drinks, good Cigars, snd everything appertaining to a well stocked establishment. Connected with the 6atoon I shall keep a snpply of QHACKERS, QIIEESE, g Alt DINKS, QYSTERS, &C-, &C., For the especial accomodation of those who may desire a lunch- Booms on Front streot three doors below Washington. 2-32 LOUIS JONES REMOVALT D. I. JACKSON HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, OHS, PAXTSTTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, PERFUMERY, AC., AC., Across the street, to the room formerly occupied by John Thompson, Sen., where he will be happy to eee all Ills old customers and everybody else iu want of goods in his line. He would also gently intimate to such customers as have made Littfc Accounts with him, that the first year lias elapsc-d and he expects those bills made during the pest year arranged, eo- aw to enable him to extend similar accommodations in the future. New and Frcsfl Goods, Just arrived and being opened up ter sale. D. I. JACKSON, April 26, 167‘j. 1

W. 7. IMBS, IN TMM lunu hiiiw,” Would respectfully Inform the people Of Jasper county that he lias now en baud a judiciously selected stock of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Which he proposes to sell at the lotfsst Using rates. Having mode his purchases since the "great fall of gold and the corresponding Decline in Prices of Merchandize He offers his stock as cheap as equally good articles dan be bought In nby country town .In the Welt. t Sugar, Coffee, Tea* Soap, Candles, Soda, Cream Tartar, Saleratus, Salt, Pepper, Spices, Nutmegs Salt Fish, Crackers, Cheese, Indigo, Canned and Dried Fruit*, Candies, Huts, Figs, Raisins, Flavoring Kxt’s, Flouk, Bacon, Country Produee, of all klndr, a eomplate •toek of QUKENSWAItE, rji ABIiE-GUTLEIt Y, -jSq" OTIONS, dtc., dtc.. Together with a few standard articles of Ironware, Tinware, School Books, Stations* py; beat quality of Coal Oil, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Shades; good quality of Fine Cut, Shorts, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS. A speciality will be made In edch liodsebuilds r’a materials as NAILS AND CLASS. Call and examine my Stock, ptice my goods, and see If it will not be for your interest to give me a share of your custom. ID*Don’t forget the place—" Shanghai Building,’’ Washington street, Rensselaer. W. J. Imes.

NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND D n TT & G X S T SB* . Take this method of Infdn. jg 'he a tlzene of Jasper County and vicinity that they bave opened a New Dhm Stoat tn Rensselaer, in the room formerly oecapted by Fnr-< cuptle & Sob, one door eeet of Vanatta A Son's large Harness Shop, where lltey intend to keep as good an assortment es Drug* and Medicines is may be found In the terns. They will usually keep oe hand a full supply of DB.TJGS, MBDICIIVIDB PAINTS. OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, TITTY, Aud a full supply es Q From a bottle of HOSTETTER’S stomach bitters t To a be* of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYED Wo keep constantly on hand a good oupply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, iDriting-lpaper, ELATES, PENCILS, PENS, PEN A PENCIL-HOLDERS, From • tlx 0 Paint Brush to the smalloot camel's hair Penoll Brush. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, OIN, *C., w * For medteinal use only, all of wliloh we will tell cheap for cash, and we invite the Public to examine our etock before pnichosing else j where. i v HARDINCi * AI.TF.iv.

BUCHU. [From Diepehiatury of United States.] DioamaCrenata-Buchu leaves. PnortuTill.—Their odor is strong, dlffulive, and aomewhat aromatic, their taate bit. toriab, and analogous te mint. Medlcal PkoliUTiai and time.—Bucks leaves are gently stimulant. With a peculiar tendency to the Drinary Organa. They art given in complaints of the Urinary Organs, each as Oravel, Chronic Catarrh of tho Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of the Prostate Gland, and Retention or Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone In the parte concerned In Itß evacuation. The remedy Los also Lean recommended in Dispcpsia, Chronio Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections and Dropsy. Uxlhbold’B Extract Bcchc is 0341 by persona from tho ages of 18 to 25, and from 35 to 65, or in the decline or change of life; after Confinement, or Labor Pains; Bed-Wetting in children. In sections peculiar to females, the Extract Buchii Is uneqoaled by any other remody, as in Chloiosis, or Retention, Irregularity, Pslnfulncts or Suppression of Cnßtouary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sclurrous State of the Uterus, Leuoorrhaea, or Whites. Diseased at ran Blaudsb, Kin»*rc, Gravid, aud DaorsicAL Swbliuk(js.—This medicine increases the power of D'igestlon. and excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous deposition*, and all Unnatural Enlargements arc reduced, as well as Fain and Inflammation. HxLxeor.b’s Extract Beene has cored every Case of Diabetes in #hich it has been given. Irritation of tho Xeck of the Bladder, and Inflammation of Ike Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, uravel, Brick-Dust Deposit, and Moods or Milky Discharges, and for aofeebled and delicate constitutions, of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms: Indispoeiton to Exertion, Doss of Power, Lons es Memory, Diffleuity es Breathing. Woak Nerves, Trembling. Horror of Diana**, Wakafulaeas, Dimness of Vision, Pain ia the Back, Hot Bands, Plashing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Pace, Pallid Countenance, U'nlYdrsaf Lassitude of the Muscular System, 3c. ♦ flsi mold's Extbaot Blchc is Dinrelio and Blood Pirrifying, and cures all Diseases arising front habits Of dissipation, excesses sad Imprudences in life. Impurities es the Blood, do., superseding Copaiba W affections for which it is used, sock as Gonorrhwa, Gleets of long atsndiug, and Syphilitic Affections— In thess diseases, used in conosciion with I HiLusoLDjs Ross Wash. Sold by all Druggists and dealers everywhere. Beware of eonaterfetts. Ask tor Helmbold’s. Take tfo other. Price—sl.2s per bottle, or • botfFwi tof $8.60. Delivered to any address. iAtffOribe symptoms iu all communications. es Address M T. HEt-tiBOLD, 594 Broadway, New fork. -XTONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE up in steel-engraved wrapper, with facsimile of my Chemical Warehouie, and signed j tMy, 11. T. UEI.MBOLD.

. j t » f "* ' Hoofland’e German Bitten, Hoofland’s Gerthan Tonic, Hoofland’s PodophyUin Pill, Hoofland’s Greek Oil. HOOFLAHD’fI G3F.MAN A Bitters without Alcohol or tpirlts of any Uwd I* different from all others. It Is composed of the pure juices of vital principals of Roots, Huhm, and Bake* (or as htsdieinally termed, extracts), (he korthlew dr inert portions of ths ingredients not being need. Therefore, in one bottle of this Bitters there is as ranch medicinal vlrlnoaswill be found in several gallons of ordinary mixtires. The Roots, Ac., need in this Bitters are grown in Germany, their vital principles extracted ia that country by a scientific Chemist and forwarded to the manufactory in this city, where they are compounded and bottled. ContainInst no spirituous ingredients, this Bitters 1* free from the Objections urged against all others; no desire fbr stimulants ban be induced from their use, they cannot make drunkard*, and cannot, hhder any circamstansea, have any bnt a beneficial effect. GERMAN TONXO, Was compounded for those not inclined to ex. treme bitters, and Is Intended for use tn carls when some alcoholic stimulant it required fn connection with the Tonic properties of the Bitters. Each bottle of the Tonic contafnd one bottle of the Bitters.combined with pore Bart a Chitz Hch, and flavored In such a manner that the extreme Utterness of the Bit’er* it bvtrcome, forming a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, and hofftalulng the medical virtues of the Bitters.— The price of the Tonic is $1.50 per bottle, which many persons think too high. They must take Into consideration that the stimulant used is guaranteed to be of a pnre quality. A poor article could be furnished at a cheaper price, but is it not better to pay a little more and have a good article? A medicinal preparation should contain nose bat the best Ingredients, and they who exptfet to ob- , Uin a cheap coaspbiftid writ most certainly be cheated. They are the GreatestSKnown Remedies Fov LIVER COMPLAINT, DYBPEPBIA, NERVOUB ABILITY, JAUNDICE. DIMhABE OF THE KIDNEYS, ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, and alt diseases arising from a Disordered LlSsr, Stomach, or IMpnrity of , the , BLOOD. Read tho following symptoms: , - Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles. Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust fur Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flattering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tbs Head. Harried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or SuffifCltifig Sensations when tn a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision. Dot*or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flashes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. All these indicate Disease of the Liver or Digestive Organs, combined with impure blood. Tbe use of tbe Bitters or Tonic will soon cause tbe above symptoms to disappear and tbe patient will become wolhand healthy.

DP,. HOCPL-iITD’Cf GREEK OIL, LIGHT KING *CURE FOR ALL--KINDS OF ACHES. Afflikd Eztkrnai.lt.—lt will cure all’ kinds or Pains and Ache*, kucU m Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Toothache, Chilblains Sprains. Braises, Frost Bites, HcadsehCs; Paine in the Joints or Limbs, Stings of Itascets, Ringworms, eta. Taken Internally.—lt will cure Kidney Complaints, Backaches, Sick Dysentery. Diarrhoea, Cholera (cfuntudtv Cholera "Morbus, Cramps and Pain* hi' the Stomach, Ferer and Agu». Colds Asthma, ete. &?.. HOOPiANE’S rODOPHUUIiif OR BUBSTITCTK FOR MUR*tI»Y FILL’,TWO PILLS A l*>Sk Tht moit pQWtrful, yet imwct.lt, it gtlai/t Cm- ■. ' . thorite known: m It ia not necessary to tass a handful of these Pills tp produce the desired effect; two of them act quiokly and ufiferfulty, cleansing the Liver, Stomach, and liovvels of all impurities. The principal Ingredient la Podopbyllin, or the Alcoholic Extract of Mandrake, which in ny many times moth Powerful, Acting, and Searching, than the’Mandrake itaelf. Its wecullar action ia udotrlhe the Liver, clCuafWg' it speedily from 1 uff obslractious, withuP the power of Murcilty; yet freofrom the injurlene results attachcd-tc the use oP that mineral. For all dlsoctj'a, la“whfca the use of, a cathartio is indicatp-i, these Rills will give entire satisfaction in every case. Th«j sew cases Of Ltvrt Complaint. and extreme Costivwnean Dr. Hoodyhd’s Oftman Bittore or Tonic should he nsod in connection with the Pill*. The- lodic effect of the Bitte'rs or Tonic builds UP the system.— The Bitters or Tome purifies the Blend, strengthens the nerves, regulates the Liver, “kL'S.sssWSs :W P „„ „„ tone up the syatei with Btittwor Tonic, nnd no disease can ratasu lu hold, or ever aaaatl y °Tßeso raedicinee are'Hold by a]l DfmjHMg and dealers In medicines everywhere. Recollect that tt ia Dr. Hoofland's C*R- ‘ nan Hneutnns*, that are so universally tne4- v ' and'highly recommended; and do not SlWw'"' the Druggist to induce yon to take anything else that he may aay is just as good, heowW# W rthles a larger profit on it. Theso Awifit"*..Des will Be sent by Express lo ony locality. ' upon Application to the Principal Offlre, gt > the Oermsn Medicine Store, AYcbSlmi, - Philadelphia. CHAB. H. EVA»9, ftoprietbrFormer* C. * »CiWO* fit CO. , , That Kmet/iat att for'Sait »y DrutfitU, siorekeattri. At* Mttiicm Drain), te-rywAcre throughout lAlf UttUtd Utat**, Canada*. Ifcsffh* .isioirl, ssdfhe HV*I /safe*, *, -Mfe.