Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1870 — Page 3

LOCAL MATTERS.

'Thursday, Septembef Bth, 1670. New jeweler in town. Austin’s Ague Drops, best euro for Ague. Apples plenty—retail at the stores for forty cents per bushel. Potatoes are not very plenty at ninety cents a bushel. Late potatoes will probably bring sl. New watch repairer in town. — liflJLs_Btopping at Petit, the barber’s, establishment. F. W. Bedford desires all owing him for machinery to call and pay immediately, thereby saviug costs end trouble. New tinsmith in town. He will ■open shop in the building being remodeled by Mr. Purcupile, as soon os it is finished. lion. R. S. Dwiggins is canvassing White county. Ho started lVom Rensselaer yesterday and speaks eight times this w6ek. — It is unnecessary for us to eulogize Dr. Kelley’s photograph establishment. The pictures taken there speak for themselves. Messrs. X. & N. W. Hopkins advertise to sell all their dry goods and clothing at 10 per cent below cost prices until October Ist. Go to Hopkins’ for bargains. We speak from personal observation when we say that the Common Senserfowing machine, sold by Mr. J. S. Hopkins, is everything it is reaominended to be t cheap, durablo and performs good work. An eastern manufacturer wants us to do a couple of hundred dollar’s worth of advertising and take our pay in soap, probably we shall need the amount If wo live long enough, but we prefer to buy it at retail and have it fresh. As good as any in town is kept at Starr’s. For 50 cts. you can cure 3 or 4 cases of Ague. Norman Warner desires us to say that lie inns* have money and persons indebted to him will please call and settle immediately, or else expeetto settle with other parties with additional costs. Those who come to have work done by him hereafter must coiue prepared to pay wl en the work is done. .- „ Splendid fall apples retail from farmers’ wagons for 25 cents a bushel; at the groceries for 40 cents. This is not right because it is extortion on the part of our business men and will certainly recoil to their disadvantage. If the grocers can retail fruit to the consumers for 40 cents they pan afford to pay the farmer 40 cents because they never pay him the money but dicker off goods on. which they realize from 20 to 40 per cent, profit, and immediately sell their purchases for cash. Potatoes sold in this place this week for 00 cents per bushel. We are told that drummers have been through the county and wherever they could do so have contracted them for 60 and 05 cents delivered at the railroad stations. We do not believe it is good policy for our farmers to sell their potatoes at present for the reason that they will be worth more than the prices now offered. In all probability there are not enough in tho county for homo consumption and by digging time they will readily command from 80 cents to #1 and by Christmas $1.25 to $1.50. Calling yesterday at the store of Messrs. Leopold & Fendig, wo were surprised to see the large stock of goods they have recently opened for the fall and wiuter trade. Every shelf Is filled with dress goods, French and domestic flannels, shawls, cloths, easßimeres, tickings, beautiful Empress balmorals, coats, pants, vests, boxes of coarse and fine shoes, for men, women and children, hats, caps, battings, etc., upon the counters ana (tables were piled largo stacks of bleached and brown sheetings, tickings, blankets, overcoats, bagging; carpeting, "etc., under the counters ana rubles were stowed large boxes of boots, among them the “Premium” «nd the elegant “Gold Medal” fine boots suitable for any gentleman to wear in any parlor; in chests, bags, barrels and boxes were tea, coffee, sugar, spices, etc. Mr. Fendig has recently moved from Chicago to this El ace and is now a partner with Mr. ieopold. The latter gentleman told us that he paid the cash iu hand for this immense stockand in consequence obtained a reduction of five per cent, upon the cost, thereby saving SSOO and this saving he proposes to divide witii his customers. 'We give below the retail prices of a few staple articles »nd are assured the whole stock I mars g proportionate average with these goods: Stark “A” sheetings log cents per yard. Prints from 6J to 12J cents per yard. Beet coffee 25 cents per pound. Best brown sugar 15 cents per lb. Over a car load of salt for 33.50 per parrel. It is earnestly desired that parties owing the old firm call immediately gild settle their accounts.

The Grand Rally at Rensselaer, September 17, 1870.

BPKAKBUB. I* lion. Sohuyler Colfax, at 10 A. M. Hou. Will Cumback, at 2 I*. M. OFFICEBS. President—Charles M. Watson. Marshal of the day—G. A. Moss, Field Marshal—A. J. Yeoman. Assistant Marshals—J. A. Cowell, Geo. W. Payne, L. Kyes, and the Marshals of the several delegations. _ * Field MarfmM’s Aids — li. H. Purcupile, W. I. Morgan, Henry Bowman, Wm. Warren, Henry Downing, 11. S. Travis. • COMMITTEES. Flags—Thos. Boroughs, E. T. Harding. Music —E. P. Hammond, J. M. Hopkins. Grounds —C. li. Hough, A. S. Tharp. Presentation —No. I—W. 11. Martin, E. L. Clark, N. W. Hopkins. No. 2 —S. P. Howard, J. W. LaRue, Joshua Henley. No. 3—John Coen, John Thompson, A. Purctipile., RULES OF PRESENTATION. 1. To Newton, Jordan, Hanging Grove, Barkldy, Gillam or Carpenter township. Citizens of Marion township attached to school districts iu Newton or Jordan may join the delegations from those townships. 2. To Milroy, Union, Keener, Wheatficld, Kankakee or Walker townships. 3. To one of the school districts of Marion township outsido of Rensselaer. The delegations competing for No. 1, should number more than 100; for numbers 2 or 3, more than 25, counting as follows:—Each person, horse or flag, one; single team, two; two-horse team, three; lourhorse team, six; eight-horse team, fourteen; music, two; martial band, live; brass band, ten. t The flags will be presented to the largest and best ordered delegation of the proper township or district Townships competing for tho flag will please report officers to tho Field Marshal on or before the 13th instant; Processions should reach Rensselaer before 10 o’clock A. M. Next week the order of exercises will be published with the names of captains of the various delegations reported to tho Field Marshal. Let Jasper county rally for patriotism, union, liberty, peace and good government, in honor of Indiana’s favorite sons. By order of Republican Central Committee. We take Austin’s Ague Drops for Ague.

Proceedings in Commissioners’ Court.

Board met in the Auditor’s office Monday, September sth, and adjourned— Wednesday, September 7th, 1870. Present, Charles M. Watson, Geo. 11. Brown, and Jared Benjamin, commissioners; Ira W* Yeolhnn, auditor; and A. J. Yeoman, sheriff. Issued orders upon the treasury to the following persons for services and in amounts specified: Wilborn Day for viewing and reporting two roads.. .® 400 John English for viewing two roads 200 Thos. Desclms qualifying road viewers.... 25 Parley Finney viewing r’d and making report '2 00 M. M. Stephens viewing r’d 100 Wm. 11. Myers viewing r’d 100 B. B. Jeffries qualifying road viewers 25 C. Hengstler viewing road 100 G. G. Thompson viewing road 1 00 John N. Beal viewing road ar.d making report 2 00 Wm. J. La Hue goods furnished poor of Jasper county 11 81 John L. llershman aid to poor of Walker township... 55 50 John Qucrry aid to poor of Gillam township 28 25 Jno. Querry keep’g Henry Coppess Gillam township... 24 00 M. 11. Grant keeping poor of Jasper county 49 1C M. 11. Grant hauling rails for Poor Farm 18 00 James & Healey printing 700 Wm. P. Hopkins repairing Courtyard steps 1 37 R. J. Bright poll books «fc tally papyrs. 46 85 Rosser Spring «fc Co. order books for Clerk and rebiud’g tax sale register 45 00 D. I. Jackson pens for Auditor’s office 1 10 A. J. Yeoman going to Chicago t 6 arrest prisoner and returning. 29 75 M. L. Spitler extra quarterly allowance 50 00 Ira W. Yeoman extra quar- „ tcrly allowance 25 00 C. M. Watson services as commissioner present term and three days extra *lB 00, Jared Bepjamin services as commissioner present tferm and three days extra 18 00 Geo. 11. Brown sevices as commissioner present teriii and two days extra 15 00 A. J. Yeoman attendance in commissioner’s court 9 00 R. Anderson hauling wood to Wm. Gibsvm’s family..... 1 50 Eli Heidlebergcr goods furnished D. Marine, pauper 200 Jas. A. Burnham commissioner lost records 3 00 Geo. M. Johnson County Sohool Examiner 12 00 R. S. Dwiggins services as attorney present term 9 00 Ira W. Yeoman services as Auditor i 25

A. J. Yeoman roedioine furnished prisoner...: 4 50 Eli Heidlebergcr rails tor poor farm. ........ »Y, 32 83 Ordered that tho Auditor strike from tho tax duplicate any tax assessed against the Rensselaer Brass Band. Ordered that tho Board adjourn until tho 24th day oi September, 1870, when they will meet to receive additional security upon tho official bond of Charles Platt, county treasurer. Austin’s Ague Drops warranted to cure Ague.

THE CAMPAIGN. PUBLIC MEETING'S. VICE PRESIDENT COLFAX AND LT. COV. WILL CUMBACK Will speak in RXINSSBIiABn Saturday, Sep. 17th, Mr. Colfax at 10 o’clock A. M. and Mr. Cumback at 2 o’clock P. M. ANNOUNCEMENT. County Auditor. Editort Rensselaer Union: Cexth: Will you please announce that I am a candidate lot- re-election to the office of County Auditor ot Jasper county, subject to the decision of th. voters of Jasper county at the October election? IRA \V. YEOMAN. For Trcnsurer, SAMPSON ERWIN, of Jordan township, i» an independent candidate for Treasurer of Jasper county. For Coroner, C. I). STACKHOUSE jis a candidate for Coroner of Jasper county, subject to the October election. * Teachers’ institute. r|THE fifth annual session of the Jasper 1 county Teachers’ Institute will be held at the School House in Rensselaer, commencing Monday, October 3d, 1870. Teachers, school officers and all others interested iu the cause of education nre urged to nUend. GEO. M. JOHNSON. 2-46-ts. School Exuminer. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. State of Indiana, Jasper county, ss; WILLIAM C. McGILL, Mary T. McGill uud Hope B. Miller are notified that Benjamin Wyatt has filed in the office of tho cleric of the Jasper Common Pleas court his complaint against them to obtain the foreclosure of a mortgage, und that said action will stand for trial on the 2nd day of the next term of said court, to be held iu the Court House iu the town of Rensselaer, in said comity, commencing on the 3d Monday of October. 1870. Witness the clerk and seal of said (SKAI.| court this lOtfi day of August, 1870. JVL L. SPITLER. Cl’k. Nichols &. Davis, Hammond & Spitler, ut’ys. 2-48-3 L ' » .w - Administrator’s Sale. TVJ OTICE in hereby given, that by an or--I.x der of tho Jasper Common Pleas court, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Moses Marion, deceased, will offer for sale at auction nt the Court House door in Rensselaer, Indiana, 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, Indiana, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 36, and 11% acres of! the east side of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 24, all iu Township 30,-Range 7, west. - TERMS:—One-third cash; the residue in equal payments at 6 and 12 months, witii notes at interest, waiving benefit of appraisoment and secured by mortgage oirtho premises. I>. D. MARION, Adm’r. Aug. 22,1870. N. Bs—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 cun be purchased at said sale for $600.34 unless a greater sum shall be offered. Tito property is desiirble und the title good. Tliis will bo a rare chance to buys good improved faim cheap. Hammond & Spitler, Att’ys. 2-48-4 t.

Election Notice. State of fndiana, Jasper county, ss: To the Sheriff of J neper county, greeting: YOU arc hereby notified that at the general election to be held at the several voting precincts, in this county, on the second Tuesday of October, A. D., 1870, the following named officers arc to be voted for, to-wit: One Secretary of Statu. One Auditor of State. One Treasurer of State. One Attorney Generul of State. One Superintendent of Public Instruction. Four Judges of the Supreme Court. One Congressman for the 11th Congressional District. One Judge for tho 12tll Judicial Circuit. On < Circuit Prosecutor for the 12tli Judicial Circuit. One District Attorney for the 16th Judicial District. One State Senator for the District composed of tho counties of White, Jasper, Benton, Pulaski and Newton. One Stale Representative for the District composed of the counties of Jasper, Pulaski and Newton. One County Clerk. Oue County Auditor. One County Treasurer. One County Sheriff. ~ t)ne County Surveyor. —^———r- —rOne County Corouor. Three Couuty Commissioners. One Trustee for each Township ii) the County. One Assessor for each Township in the Couuty. Two Justices of the Peace lor each of the following Townships, to-wit: Hanging Grove. Walker, Milioy, Wheatfield, Keener, Marion, Kankakee, Carpenter and Union; and one from each of tho following Townships. to-wit: Gillam, Newtou, Barkley and Jordan. Also »he proper number for each Township. Also the proper unmber of Supervisors iu each township. Witness my hand and seal of the [ SEAL ; Circuit Court of Rensselaer this 2d day of September, A. D., 1870. MARIONJL. SPITLER, Clerk. THE CELEBRATED COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE. Wo, the nndetsigued, having bought of J. S. Hopkins, ageut for the celebrated Common Sense Family Sowing Machine, sold by Secomb &. Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa., would toy to the public that said Machine may be relied upon as.a cheap, durable Machine, and ia all that is claimed for it to be. M- Spaulding, Fhqbe A. Yeoinan, Tereaw E. Benjamin. D. S. Lainson, Mnrv Keiltou. - -

New Grocery. The public are respectfully invited to oall uud examine the stock of STAPLE & FANC Y GROCERIES, Recsntly opened In the “LIBERAL CORNER building, which liss been fitted up In first-class style. The stock consists, iu part, of COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, SPICES. CANDIES. CANNED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS. SODA, SOAP, CANDLES, MATCHES, FLOUR, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE (STONEWARE, SALT, SYRUP, SALT FISH, SMOKING TOBACCO, PLUG, FINE-CUT <6 SHORTS, CHEWING TOBACCO, FRUIT-CANS, SEALING-WAX, &C., &C-, &C.. Which will bo sold at as cheap prices ns the condition of the market will permit.— Please call and see wliut we have, its quality and prices. 2-41 0. C. S TARR. M. C MEAD, DEALER IN SILVERWARE. SILVER-PLATED WARE, GLASS-WARE, PAPER COLLARS & CUFFS, (for both ladies’ and gentlemen’s wear ) Also a fine assortment of SPECTACLES, POCKET-CUTIiHRY, and in fact NOTIONS OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPTION. (CT’AII kinds of Repairing In my line done on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. I am also Agent far the WESTERN COTTAGE JfWjl ORGAN, J MANUFACTURED BY Tewksbury, Carpenter tfe Co., Mendola, 111. It is claimed for the “ Western Cartage Organ," SUPERIORITY over any other instalment of the samo class —no matter what their pretensions, in the following points; -The QUALITY OF TOKa is full—round—Jeep —rich—musical. <** The Action is eiiy—elastic — quick, seldom equalled, sever excelled; The GREAT POWER of some of our styles render them particularly adapted to use in Churches, Lodges. Public Halls, dec. 'She workman ship cannot be excelled. Every part of the Instrumer.t is made with the greatest possible carer of the very best materials, and by the most competent workmen, and ara fully wars \ntsd. Persons wishing to buy an instrument of this kind, can be shewn a sample by calling upon M- C. MEAD, 2-23 willey&Tsigler, HAVE R E M OVED To the building one door south of Jackson’s Drug Store, formerly owned by C. VV. Hankie, which they huve boughtand thoroughly remodled and fitted up for A NEW STORE ROOM, Where they will keep constantly on hand a ful! assortment of all kinds of Gl’R’L MERCHANDIZE Which we expect to sell as low as it can be bought in any market. COUNTRY PRODUCE Always taken at fair prices in exchange for goods. We make a speciality of BOOTS AND SHOES, Having a shop of our own in which noue but good workmen aro employed. Cat! and examine our stock. WILLEY &. SIGLER. CITY SALOON AND RESTAURANT! ALE, BEER, GIN, WINE, KUMEL, BOURBON AND RYE WHISKEY, Superior Brandy Plain and Epncy Drinks, good Cigars, and everything appertaining to a well stocked establishment. Connected with the Baloon 1 shall keep u sop ply of QUACKEBS, OHEESE, QARDINES, £)YSTERS, "POLOGNA, AC., &G., AC., For the especial accomodation of those who may desire a lunch. Rooms on Front street three doors below Washington. 2-33 LOUIS JONES REMOVAL. D. I. JACKSON HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, FAXTSTTS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, PERFUMERY, &€., &€., Across the street, to the room formerly occupied by John Thompsou, Sen., where he will be happy to see all his old customers and everybody else lu want of goods in his line. He would also gently intimate to such customers as have made Little Accounts witii him, that the first year has elapsed and he expects those bills made during the past year arranged, ao at to enable him to extend similar accommodations In the fuluro. New and Fresh Goods, Just arrived and being opened np for salt. D. I. JACKSON, * April2o,lß7o.

w.ar.iMEis, IN THE “SHANGHAI BUILDING,” Would respectfully Inform the people of Jasper county thut he has now on hand a judiciously selected steak us STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Which he proposes to sell at the lowest living rates. Having made 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 can be bought in any country town in the West. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Soap, Candles, Soda, Cream Tartar, Saleratus, Salt, Pepper, Spices, Nutmegs Salt Pish, Crackers, Cheese, Indigo, Canned and Dried Fruits, Candies, Nats, Figs, Baisins, Flavoring Ext'*, Flour, Bacon, Country Produce, of nil kinds; a complete atock of Q UEENSWAUE, rj-t A BI .ECUTL-Kli Y, OTIONS, &0., &c. f Together witli a few standard articles of Ironware, Tinware, School Books, Stationary; best quality of Coat Oil, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Shades; good quality of Flue Cut, Shorts, Plug and Smoking TOBACCOS. A speciality will be made in such housebuilder's materials as SAILS ASO CLASS. Call and examine my Stock, ptice my goods, and see if it will not be for your interest to give me a share oi your custom. U-Dou’t forget the place—“ Shanghai Building,” Washington street, Rensselaer. W. J. Imes.

NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS 3D R XT Or Gr I m T » - Take this method o info -a .:g 'he a tizens of Jasper County and vk,nity that they have opened a New Dane Store in Rensselaer, in the room formerly occupied by Perup pile & Son, one door east of Vanatla A Son’s large Harness Shop, whore they intend te keep as good an assortment of Drags and Medicines as may be found in the town. Thoy will usually keep on hand a full supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES P-A-lISTTS, 011$, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of wmea. From a bottle of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS To a box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER.

We keep constantly on band a good supp'y 9 r SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, U)titing-|)opcr, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, PCM H PENCIL-HOLDERS, Bftnsttts, From a els 0 Taint Prush to the smallest camel’s hair Pencil Brash. Also have WINK, BRANDY, WHISKEY, i GIN, &C„ For medicinal use only, all of wltioh ere will sell cheap torwash, ami we invito the Public to exaiuin* onr slock before puichusing else where. w» HARDING & ALTER.

BUCHU. * . j • t . J • T : '~ V % [From Dispensatory of United Staton.] Diosma Crenata-Buchu Leaves. Paorsuriis.—'Their odor to strong, diffusive, and aomewhat aromatic, tholr tsito bitterish, and analogous to mint. Medical PaoraßTiis and Uses. —Buclio leavoa are gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendenoy to tbo Urinary Organs. They are glveq in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the 'Bladder and Urethra, Disease of the Prostate Oland, and Retention or Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone In the parts concerned in its evacuation. The remedy has also been recommended inDispepsla, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections and Dropsy. , llelmbold’s Extract Bccuu is used by per* sons from the ages of 18 to 25, and from S 5 to 55, or in the decline or change of life; after Confinement, or Labor Pains; Bed-Wetting in children. In affections pecnliar to females, the Extract Bucha fa nnequaled by any other remody, as In Chloiosls, or Retention, Irregularity, Painfnlness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrons State of the Uterus, Leucorrhuea, or Whites. . PiBiABBs or th* Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings.—This medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents into healthy action, bywhich the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflammation. Helmiold'h Extract Bccuc has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given. Irritation or the Neck of the Bladder, and Inflammation of the Kidney* and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calcoloa, u ravel, Brick-Dust Deposit, and Mucns or Milky Discharges, and for enfeebled and delicate .constitutions, of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms: Indlspooiton to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Week Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dlseaso, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Byitem, Ac.

Hklmsold's Extract Bcciic Is Diuretic Vfc, < and Blood-Purifying, and cures all Diseases •rising from habits of dissipation, excesses and imprudences in life. Imparities of the Blood, Ac., superseding Copaiba In affections for which ilia used, such as Gonorrhoea, Gleets of long standing, and SypbUitio Affections— In these diseases, nsed in connection with fUi-xsoLO's Ross Wash. Sold by alt Druggists and dealora everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Aek for . e •- Heimbold’a. Take no other. Pricc—sl.ls per bottle, or $ bottles for SR.6O. Delivered to anv address. Deseribe symptoms in all r communications. Address H. T. HBLMBOLD, 591 Broadarey, New-York. -xtoxb ARE GENUINE UNLESS DQjSE JL-N op in steeLan graved wrapper, with »c----slufle of my Chemical WarehouM. and signed 43*ijr* ■lls T« UKI.MBOM).

wj"i«*«i<i 1 mi. 1 ~ i»n t iIPBIHMfIL ■ Hoofland’s Oeiman Bittari, Hoofland’s German Tonic, Hoofland’s Podophyllin Pill, Hoofland’s Greek Oil. HOO7LA2TD'S GEF.MAN BITT3F.d« A Bitters without Alcohol or fplrits of any tt-j Is different from all others. It it composed of the pure juices of vital principals of Roots, Herbs, and Bares (or as medicinally termed, extracts), the worthless or inert portions of the ingredients not being mod. Therefore. In one bottle of this Hitters there is contained as mnch medicinal virtue as will be found in several gallons of ordinary mixtures. The Root*, Ac., used Id this Biters are grown in Germany, their vital principles extracted in that country by a scientific Chemist and forwarded to the manufactory in thin city, where they are compounded and bottled. Containing no apirltnous ingredients, this Bitters is free from the objections urged against all others; no desire for stimulants can be induced Horn their use, they cannot make drnnkurds, and under any circumstances, have SOOPIAITD'S GBRMAN TOXTIO, Was compounded for those not inclined to extreme bitters, and is intended for use in cases when some alcoholic stimulant is required in connection with the Tonic properties of the Bitters. Each bottle of the Tonic contains one bottle of the Bitters, combined with pure Santa Cruz Rum, sod Savored in such a manner that the extreme bitterness of the Bit'ers is oyercome, forming a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, and containing the medical virtues of the Ritters— The price of the Tonic- is *1.50 per bottle, which many persons think too high. They most take into consideration that the stimulant used is guaranteed to be of a pore quality. A poor article could be famished at a cheaper price, but is it not better to pay a little more and have a good article? A medicinal preparation should contain none but the best ingredients, and they who expect to obtain a cheap compound will moat aertainly bt cheated. They are the Greatest Knows Remedies For LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPBIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, JAUNDICE. D!8EASE OP THE KIDNEYS, ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, and all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver, Stomach, or Impurity cf the BLOOD. Read the following symptoms: Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of thf Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at th* Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tbs Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots 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., Sadden 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. The use of the Bitters or Tonic will soon causa the above symptoms to disappear and the patient will become well and healthy. D?.. HOOPL-IXTD’S GREEK OIL, LIGHTS IHG ycIJRE FOR ALL XI2TDS OF PAIHSAHD ACHES. Am-lied Externally— It will enre all kinds or Pains and Aches, inch as Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Toothache, Chilblains, Sprains, Bruises, Frost Bites, Headaches, Pains in the Joints or Limbs, Stings of Insee ts, Ringworms, etc. Taeen Internally.— lt will enre Kidney Complaints, Backaches, Sick Headache. Colic, Dysentery. Diarrhoea, Cholera Infantom, Cholera Morbus, Cramps end Paine in the Stomach, Fever and Ague, Cough* Cold* Asthma, etc. DR. BOOFIAND'S . PODOPHYLLIN. OR SUBSTITUTE FOR MCfcCU JtY PILL, TWO PILLS A DOSE. The moil powerful, pit innocent, Vegetable Cm • _ thurtic known. It Is not necessary to take a handful of these Pills to produce the desired effect; twe of them act quickly and powerftilly, cleansing the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels of all impurities. The principal Ingredient is PodopbylUa, or the Alcoholic Extract of Mandrake, whieh is Dy many times more Powerful, Acting, and Searching, than the Mandrake itself. Ita peculiar action is upon the the Liver, cleaning it apeedily from all obstructions, with all the power of Murcory, yet free from the Injurious results attached to the use of that mineral. For all diseased, in which the use es e eathartio is indicated, tbeee Pills will give entire satisfaction in every cane. They nicer fail. v i In cases of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and extrema Coativeness. Dr. Hoofissd's German Bittern or Tonic should be used In connection with the Pills. The tonlo effect of the Bitten or Tonic builds up the system— The Bitten or Tonic purittee the Bleed, strengthens the nerve* regulate* the Liver, and gives strength, energy, and vigor. Keep your Bowels active with the Pills, and tone up the system with Bltterwor Tonlo, end no disease can ratals ita hold, or ever assail y °The»e medicines are sold Uy all Druggists and dealers in medicine* everywhere. Recollect tint it is Dr. Hoof lamu’S Gerwan Br*spies, th.tsre.o T* sad highly recommended; and do not allow tbo Droggist to induce yon to take anything else that he may say is just aa good, baeawas he makes e larger profit on it. These Remedies will be sent by Express to *ny locality, upon application to the Principal Office, at the German Medicine Store, Ml Arch Street. Philadelphia. ©HAS. H. EVAHS, ProprietorFormerly C. EL JACKSON * 00. These Remedies are for Satn *V Storekeeiier*. and Medicine Dealer*, swryweif# throughout the United States, Crmoaae, South America, aud the lltd laatei,