Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1871 — Page 2

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Tl o Dcpirtment of Agriculture j e-iinifttPs’Hhe covp crop of the Un- 1 States for buftke!*, trh!di f Ta wwnxcTxgc if 28 bushel* per acre for at),000,000 j Herer, tho approximate breadth planted. The greatest relative increase over last your is in Illinois and to 65 per cent, on the number of bushels; the next largest is in Indiana and is 55 per ctnt. The sorghum crop is rather larger this year than last with ti e j increase principally in the Southern j States. Tobacco shows an increase of IC| j per cent, in tie number of pounds ever the crop of 1569. Hay iftlo percent, less. Potatoes have also fallen behind, and largely. The decrease amounts to nearly 25 per cent, with the largest reductions In Indiana, Delaware and Maryland. In Maryland and Indiana the failing off has reached 45 per cent., in Delaware 40. , Sweet potatoes have universally done well and the crop was very large—more than an average yield in every State. Buckwheat is a smaller crop this year than last. Peas and beans are larger. Flax averages better and orchard products nearly 25 per cent, better in the Northern States, hut less live in tho South ami California and Oregon. Winter grains—fall sown wheat and rye —are generally favorable. tm Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds wad Floral Guide, for 1871, lias been received at this office. It is a beautiful magazine, with handsome illustrations, well printed on beautiful paper, and filled with descriptions of the most beautiful flow ers and valuable garden vegetables usually cultivated in this latitude, either out doors or in green houses. Beside* this it contains a number of pages devoted to practical suggestions on the preparation and cultivation of gardens* both for flower* and vegetables. We have patronized Mr. Vick for several years and always found the seeds sold by him fresh and true to name. This year we shall make up a list of'such seeds as we shall want for spring planting and forward it about the middle of February.— If any of our readers o j thenfriends wish either flower or vegetable seeds, wc will send their order with ours. Anybody aud everybody invited to call at our office and look over the catalogue, or, if you wish one for yourselves send 10 cents (not half the cost) to James Vick, Rochester, N. Y. The editor of the Northern lndianian has been presentvd with a pear grown in a Warsaw, Kosciusko county, garden that w eighed one pound and nine ounces. Hathaway, of the Indianapolis Mirror, says: “There arc forty six applicants for tho office of State librarian, thirty-six for clerk of the House, and two hundred and ten for door keeper. Whew!” And Hath, ought to know, he has bteen among ’em. The town council of Ilcnsselaer have fixed the corporation licence to sell liquor at sso. Warsaw Northern Jndianian. That is not quite it. The corporation license for retailing liquors by the dram is $100; but for selling by the quart or for medicine, the license is only SSO. tM Come in and read our exchanges as much as you like—read the dailies, the weeklies, the monthlies—anything that may be on our tables, but don’t, for the love of man if you care for us, don't, we beseech I you, read aloud. Just enjoy the j luxury in silence, like a boy sack- ■ ing an orange, and you are more than welcome to all the information you may glean. According to data ou record there were but 11 arrivals of Chinamen in this country between 1820 nad 1640, and only 35 in the following decade. From 1851 to 1860 there were 41,397, and from 1801 j to 1808 there were 41,214 arrivals. In 1869 there were 14,902, and for the first six months of the current year, 7,849. The aggregate thus i far, 106,744. Allowing for deaths and for those returned to China, it would appear that, theft are now considerably less than 100,000 Chinamen in this country. The rate of increase for the last four years has been a* follows: in 1867; the number was 8,518; in 1868, 6,707; in 1869, 12,874; and in 1870, 15,740. The total arrivals of females to June 30, 1870, were 2,144. —Report Depmrtmmd Jpriwltvre.

In Memerlam.

PttKsItVfKKIAN t ill Ki 11, KiilMNl.Tt'N, IxmANA, | December 25, in 10. ' At a meeting of the (. hurfli r.ml' Congregation the follow iiijj p icccdings wire had, whereof dm; noth e had been,; reviou-!y given. Wm:r.K*S, It has pleased the Great King and Head id the t hit: - ip in His infinite xvj-dom to remove by death our beloved I‘actur, Rev. Levi Hughes, the members cl this, church and coi!gK;g ..t:ou d> .'i-re to pat a grateful tribute ot respect aitd jdivetioii to his,iiuniory; to tjp cost! with deep emotion the deal- ' iie's 0.l IVo vide nee towards u>; to bear our te.-timony '<• his ability J and faithfulness as a iniiii.-Ler pof { Christ; and to.express our sense oi I the'deep loss the church has sustained by this solemn and mysterious dispensation, therefore' Rcsolnd, That while we mourn our severe bereavement, we wohid yet cherish the proidundest gratitude to Go(l that wei were fin- red w ith the closing labors of such all eminent servant of Clnistpand that Ins ministry in otir midst was attended with so many mauite-tatiuus of Divine favor.

Ju. oletd, That his manrdJhristir.n virtues—the purity of lr.s private life—the fidelity of his public ministry—lbs leivaut piety—ids ardent zeal for the cause of Christ and salvation of souls—his untiring energy and persiverenee—his sel Isaenfieing devotion to the interests ol' the Church —lbs love lor its children and voutli, and his tender concern for the spiritual weltare of all its members, are still fresh in our memories and w ill bo ever held in grate till remembrance. Resolved, That we lender to his deeply bereaved family our afieiv Donate, Christian sympathy, and pray that God will indeed be a lather to the fatherless and husband to tlie widow. Resolved, That these testimonials be spread upon the Church records, that a copy he forwarded to the family of the deceased, and thitt a copy be forwarded to the J’rcsL’jter and llerald, at Cincinnati; tho lyii ruVi, Philadelphia; tho JiTtericr, Chicago; and Tin: Rensselaer Uni in, Rensselaer, Inch, with a request that the same be published. By order ol the Congregation.

The foregoiiigcouiprehensivo and beautiful tribute pf Mr. -Hughes’ congregation leaves little indeed to be added by a secular pen regarding the virtues and graces ol a man w hom everybody seemed to love. It was not our privilege to be personally acquainted w ith the subject of this memorial, but his eminent piety, discretion and eaintj ly goodness made for him a reputa- ] tion that Lings and presidents might aspire to. Meek, unassuming, courteous, patient, sober, charitable, kind, the odor of bis Christlike character w ill long pervade the church over which he last ministered, and his holy example has left its impress so deeply stamped upon the public character of the people with whom he last labored, that it is'visible to even the casual observer, and will not bo effaced pi the second generation.

Iroquois Library Association.--Meeting of Directors.

At the yegular rr.eeting ol the directors of the Iroquois Library Association, held in tho Court House, Rensselaer, Inti., Monday night, January 2, 1871, Sitnon I*. Thompson, Esq., was chosen temporary chairman, aud 51. L. Spftlcr, temporary secretary. The following persons were elected officers lor the ensuing year:— E. I*. Hammond, President, Tho?. J. Spitlcr, Secretary, I. M. Slackhouse, Treasurer, S. P. Thompson, Librarian. On motion an assessment of one dollar was levied on each member, I to pay the present indebtedness of : the Association, rebind some of the | books and to buy The sccj rotary was instructed td collect the assessment on or be/ore February 1.-t, 1871. On motion, the secretary Was instructed to purchase a suitable book in which to keep the records of, the Association. On motion, of L M. Stackhouse, stock be issued to each member who advanced five dollars iu the organization of the Association and that these shares be made transferable* on the books of the secretary. • S. P. Thompson presented a bill of twenty dollars for advanced to purchase the • American Encyclopedia, which was allowed and the secretary ordered to issue an order in his favor on the Treasurer for the amount.

TJie board of directors unanimously resolved to make no charge for services during the present year. Adjourned to meet in the secretary’s Office on first Monday evening in February, 1871.

E. P. HAMMOND,

Tiios. J. SriTLER, * President. ■ Secretary. To settle the San Domingo question: Swap Alaska for it.

P.usir.css men can have a neat lie a'di ig print! ! o» fir t cla* fJett r | apiT, ;il tins oiiie*, for the retail price iT intern r ] ijur. None lint ffi.-l T'tllss : tatl' n"i'y kept JitT the lli ns-h w:n 1 Ni".N 1 1int'.ng office. - - . ■ »«» '' It costs no 'fnore to have votir n one ai'.il business printed on <•»- i<•■!•.t < s bought at tile Rensselaer L’nioN oliice than plain ones retail for.

BUSINESS GAUDS. I*l 111.1 C liX.l lIIXATIUXX okappioams lot: i.icensp. to tkach wilt l.wit 10 *l li.c*Scli'i(il llou.e lit KeuMtlter, un The Third Sat unity in Ecch Heath. The lew rtquirei Ih* '. arjditants I)»V- * tertifi calr ol h'.'k! m«.inl cLsiaiirr, Ircm Ike iruaue cl Ike lun iiat.ip in 11 hlcli llie- j reilile. fiKoK(.i:*M- J iIISSO", 10 !jr School Examiner ol Jan*er Coopt/ PlilON l*. TUOUI'SUN. Tuoius Tiiomsvon. Notary Publi v. 'Z-CTZvca: tL nv.o., ipwjjcw and £nrifl Agents, UciUiiclarr, Indian (Jive up'' li' attention to Collections and Prol, -r |,’..„iiiOffice iu Medeya Haul - , up tilrs. A 3*12 ZDV/zrj r uATzmauD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ilraxwlacr, imllfjnit. M. TEOS. J. XTi-SR, ATTOIiXKY AT LAW, Ileal Estate & |fnMtnunt ggent, Henisi'lari', Indiana. Office ia the Coui t Jlo'.ua. ■3-15 )y CHARLE.I JOUVENAT, ATTOUXLY AT LAW. _ EOlAiiY rCBI.IO ft REA 4 ESTATE ACEKT, It ciai »sg JoH, I nil. 2:1 Hlia.ll sTc V. AI.MIEBTBOJIPSON A. VIcCOY ft THOTPSOX. CAN Iv J': i 1 s. in or an a, B;jy aud .veil C-( in mid DoinCMtlc KJCChang m. I'ollfctioHH on all availcblc poinls, pay iirtcrwfim r{it*t itit'il titttf d'CjwiiitWi and Ifauaact all liUHincfe ia iLtirHiue vith dispatch. liuors;ifoiu » a. iu.to4 p. m f ./01 ii. ' e ; fffm ItKNSSi:i.AI- - .U, INDIANA. • ou Wisiiioslou sired. 1-1,-ly. Dr. A. PI OSS. Orrir t. —On W»sl.inc!"h itreei. rppeeile tie •Old 1..1.C Drue stole," KKS.ssELAtU. 1>1». . XV 11.1.1 V J. WBIUIIT, Tilt OI.W , UNDEItTAKIiH, Fla* Coflina of all aizca on hand and ia prepared to fill all order* lur any atyla, PUiu or Fancy, at rcduccu price* ill ts sTArKfiorsn A* nno., UNI) i;u T A K K Ii S, ) R 1: AS’N/: /. A RR, IXlh, 1— _ 1 , •"* novr prepared to fill a!! order# for L, -‘ .s- 1 roflaia ot ev* rv Ktyle. Order# left &t M. Slii’p, <»r the Har«tware Store, mtill 1-e promptly atteudid to. at ibo loweat poweiile rates, 1-1 * !

PITVIMdI I# in operation one door above the KxpreM C*tT»ce f HK!*iSSKLAKK > All kinds ot blackstnithiiig dote tocidvr. S.VII.Y n.U’K tIXE AND I, I V F. U X JS TAV. I. F,. Hacks run daily (Sundays eveejiled) be-two-u tti ns H-I.icr and Bradford, on ttie CAL It It, am) beUveeii.lVnsseluer and Ueminjlon on Ibe T I. &- if K U. Ilorsc. and CurriupHS to let a( reasonable rates. . j V/. 4c. S.O. Duvall. CV.X' -£■-''l ' ASD 'ty : v \ i: is i a c r, 9 , .Vinle und ts-jiairod on short notice nil J reasonable leriiie, one door aloive Taylor's blacksmith shop on I'ront t-lrct G. W. TSSinniT, Proprietor. CITY SALOON RESTAURANT! ALE, BEER, GIN, Y?TNE, KUKEL, BOURBON ANO RYE WHISKEY, Superior AJrancyriain *n<t i aiu'v Driuks, good Ciji.irs, »ad everything appei taining to a well stocked es-tibli-hmeut. Connected with tho Salons 1 shall keep * supply of QiiACKLIUS, OIIEESE, gARDINES, QYSTKKS, ■jQOLOGNA, &C., &C., &C. r For the espeeisl sccoraodation of those trbo oil j desire a lunch, limuas on Front street ;hr’"6 doors below Washington. I.OCfS JOXE3 Yonug Btoc!i Horse for Ealc. I HAVE a yoor.g etailion for sale or to trade for stock. He will be five years old in the spring of 1871, is dark iron gray, K> bands high, weighs 1100, Tuckhoe Canadian stock of blood. Call and nee him at i*y residence in Barkley to-.Vnsliip. on the FiancCsvilie road, seven miles east of Rensselaer. 2-0 ' AM/ISKW J. UfcEtd.

SPECIAL NOTICES. .Hid. CuUierlnuie.it t»r I'rcvcrx** :‘t.,l\ rovCm - SI:*’ 1 ' ' Paieutou .Noveml-er Ja, 1809. A P cur l.aUy inventors lire not namerong-->cA_ we take pieuearc in csiling special at tention to the iuviution desciihed below, which is the result of several years- experience. As Hie whole manner of preserving will be communicated only to those who purchase . Hie receipt, w ith the right to use it, we can only describe results. Eggs in this manner, were laid down on the that of So pie in he*, examined at the end of six months by throe skilful persons and pronounced to be as fresh as when tirst laid. Eggs laid down on the first of March could not be told from fresh eggs at the end ,of seven, months, and st the end of foarteea months they were u!lfresh and good. Eggs kept nine weeks, and ufierwards placed under the hen. hatched as readily us fresh laid eggs. To prevent freezing, this protat-s is unequalled. Eggs and other aitmle3 easily frozen, were prepared aud placed out of doors, cn a night when a bucket of water froze Hc.rjfy soji.l within doors, and in the morning not a thing was Preserves, dfdgs iu druggist stores, and all other viduab!e artie'es ea«i'ly destroyed’by frost, cau be kept at email expense through the coldest weather.

The receipt, with full instructions, as to methods and uses, is far sale for most of the Smtis, a p'-rtion of the territory lisving’been disposed of. - Parties can have f ill information bv addressing Mrs. Catherine Bruner, Miami, Missouri, Whitsel Lewis, Malta Bend, Missouri, or Beat, Goodaov 4 Co., Boston, J4*s*»chusett».

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\ [From Dispensutory of I’nited Statw.]*' 1 DiosmaCrenata--Buchu Leaves. :,f • ■» * ' Properties.-—1 heir odor Is strong, di!Tuntvc, and somewhat aiomatic, tbsir taste 1 itterish, and analogous to mint.. Medical Properties and Cues.— Bnchu leaves aro gently- stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to the Utimry Organs. « They p.re„ given in complaints of the Urinary Organs, sack as Gravel, Chronic' Catarrh of tho BleUiter, Morbid Irritation of the -Holder nnd TJ re thro, Disease :>f the Prostate Clnn.s, and Retention or-Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone In the partd con- ■ cerned if! its evacuation. TuS remedy has also been recommended in Diapepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Ce.taneocs Affections and Dropsy. . IlKLtntOLD’a Extract Bucnu is used by persons from the sges of 1? to 25, and from.3s to 55, or in'the decline or change of life; after Confinement, or Labor Pains; Bed-Wetting in children. In affections peculiar to females, tho Ex■■tract Baedio-io unequalr<l by A>ay.4»tlM»c..4!frata. dy. as Ji| Retentiau, Irregularity, Painfulncss or Suppression of Cnst'bmary Evaeuations, Ulcerated or Sc-birrous Ktato of the Uterus, I.eucprrhoen. or V. l.ltes, Diseases or tue BlaDß' b, Kidneys, Ghavki, and Duoerical Shkleinus. —This medicine increti.-ts the power of Digestion, nnd excites the Absorbents into healthy , etion, by which the Watery or Cslcsreou-a dopCAitiomi, I and all Unnatural Enlargement* are red I as well as Pain and Inflammation. HKLMBOLD’a Extract Been* has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given. Irritalion of the Meek cl the Bladder, and Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone iatbe Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, fS-ick-Duet-Depoait, and Mucus or Milky Disci chargee, and lor eafcebleJl and delicate constitutions, of both Hexes, attended with the following symptoms: fadispositon to Exerlion, 1.053 of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, \Vakefulnt33, Dimncas of Vision, Pain in the Back, list Hands, Flushing

of the Body, Dryaoaa of the Skin, Eruption on tbo Face, PjUid.EmffibSTrOToer USTverwf Lassitude of the Mussuhir System, 4c. HEi-unoun’s Extract Bccau is Dim-otic and Blood Purifying, and 1 cflres all Diseases arising from habits of dissipation, excesses and imprudences in life, Impurities of the Blood, 4c., superseding Copaiba in affections for which it is used, such as Gonorrhoea, Gleets of long standing, and Syphilitic Affeotions—in these diseases, used in connection with Hblmboi.d's Ross Wash.

Sold by all Druggists and dealers everywhere.- Beware of counterfeits. A3k for , « 0 Helmbold’s. Take no otber. Prick V-$1.25 per bottle, or 6 “bottles for $6.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address 11. T. HELMBOLD, 69* Broadway Naw York. -srroXE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE np In stegl-engraved wrapper, with fadsimile of n»y Qkeolesl Warehouse, and signed 3-tM-ty. 11. V. UJH^ntOlD.

iteitfWjfl « I j Ilooflamrs German Bitters; Uoofiantl’s German Tonio, Hoofiand’s Podcphyllin Pill, Hoofiand’o Greek Oil. •r.. «r?«* a b- «. i V V> *«j aJ «-/ .1 k'i JaJ tO i, root if -fl T 5 «T 5 W e.Ju«uaiw«iui u* to ui M { A Fitters without Alcohol or Hpirita cf any kich Is dilll'ii ii! Ii ui nil otlicrs. II is compnred aS t’-c pure j.;.-, , ( ,f vit::i piincipolH of Roots, Ukuk.-i. I l;i.i.s (<-i-as iiNdiolually termed, (Mr: : ra v. .-.rthl. .-f? or inert, portions of ihe it.;,:- I.'* ii<-i being used. Tbircforo, in cu: oi i f this hitter,! there is contained its i-.ii!ch ti. 1n..1 vii • '.:e as will be found in i.evciid of or.iiti.irjr mixtures. Th« l’,i)ii|., ,1 ,ii din this l itters are groivu fry 47 ::i in A. I ic i. .1 ] extracted ii. tli.it :• i- a try hy a v. ientitic Cb-niißt ar.d forward'd to the maiiwSirtwry in this city, wber* they al-' cuM|niiinil(-il nnd liotticd. t'ontaiwiua’tin -n-hittiowa iag.-edier.lj, this Bitters I* free In in the 01-jec.tions urgedngainttall others! no dv.dru for stimulants can lie indueed Iran the It- u-x, t’ .ey cannot make drunkards, and cannot, under any circumstauees, Ua\a any but iibcnedicial effeci. t~ r ~~ HOOPLANB’S Gsr,/j:AW TON2O, Way eonijicnr _ d for ih--.se notincllncd t* mwtrcrie hi.; r. . ; . intended for use in rason. kll u -, i stimulant i« ic<]uired tn riiama-;!' .1 With Tonic properties of tbo ]ti!Vr,i i >a cf the Tonic crvntaip* oneTibTlTo of the it ; . rj, combined with pur* .Santa ( t.t : i.ru. anil Itavoved in such a manner the tb CMS in-- ! ittcrneFS of tbo Bil’t-ra. is o\c; ■ < .i.i* foiduing a iilcparation highly . ret* - |e m.d |- 1 ■ t i-j the palate, and corv.{tijdin,; the mc-dioni virtues'of tlie bitters.— Tl.c-i-iice- i.f ti e Touie ,i 4 per bpttio, WfcrehJinuqr -pErsian think too high. Tliry. must t: i' in*,) c i .■m! tic ration that the stimulant used is e'steed tn t o of ,s pr.re qi,aidtv. ” A ir nrtjcic ceu:d ho furxiiKi.cd at a * cheaper pi -■■<-. i ut is it Rot better to pay a litt'.e Miuro ni-ii tiavc a good articlaj. A ruedio in '. prep.Ti-Atii-ti slir.nld ermtaia none but t!,a ‘ best l ingTcdtoriT*. end tlwywho aspect to obtain a i Imap ci-UifOuiid «ill most eartaialy la cheated.'

They ?.ro the Greatest Known Kanedies Fci* I.IVRTI f’OMI'F,AIN’T, DYSPEPSIA, Ni’.ltViH - DIIHn.rrV. JAUNDICE. D'»EASE tip' I’HE KIDNKYrf, KHITP'ii'>NS OF THE SKIN, and aiL Ui. c i •*:*, ai ieing from n Diaerdered Liver, Stomach, or Impurity cf tha BLOOD. . .. Bead the f Ihnving symptoms: ( ■:I;•i i-a t i 11 . F lutulcnce, In w urd Piles.F uE - !!?>* ol t Rl to the Head, Acidity of ti.o ! t.u. ti. N:",h-a, Ilf.trt'bnru, Disgust for i’- - . Be.ln-- • nr Weight, in the Ktojaarh, s ■ r Ki>7-ln:i:u.s. sinking 4>r"hTtWkrl#g at IK* I'll cf the t M i.iucii, Siviminiiu; of tbs Head, 'ibtrrrh 4 or- i 'lrficiitt IbreaKiingrKiiutering at the ii :. Die.king oi'SulleealiUg Sensntioca v. ' ;. . : i.y lo*g-Post'iie, Bielee-.s of—Vision. I'-ois ofV.'r's it fore the Sight. Dull Pain in tbo Head, J.*- s-ciency of Ferspiratiob, Veil oatness of the f~i in and Eyes. Pain in the Syie, Back, Client, Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of Heat, l’uittiug in the Flesh, Cdnatant Imagining* of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirit*. All these indicate Disease of tlie Liver or DI. (festive Organs, combined with itaj-ui« LlesS. ■Tha r.so of tl-.e I’.ittc-rs or Tonic will aeon cause' ti. ’. above ayiuptoih* to-disappear *•<) the patient will become yell and healthy. . A C A Ts !l %U- O»■ wiav Vdi am oift,*. \ Sim/ i'id GREEK OIL, LI2IITJ3IIJG CUKE FOR ALL KINDS OF PAINS AIID ACHES. Ar.-iiFu Extern ally .—lt will cure aft kind*; of i’rtiaa and Ach»*. such as Rlieumatiaw, N'euralgia, Toothache, Chilblain*, spraiits, Druisea, Frost Bitec, Heada«h«*. I'ainsiutbe Joints or Limbs, Stiugß"of lb sit!.;, P.iug.vorrUs. etc. Takes Internally,—lt will euro Kidney f'utupl.iir.ta, Backaches, Sick Ileadaeha. Colia, Dys i:t -i-y, Diarrhoea, Cholera Infantum. (Ti'd'.-ia Morbus, Cramps and Pains in ths Stomach, Fever and Ague, Cough?, ColAv Asthma, ctft

SOOPLAWD’S PODOI’IIYLLIIV, TWO PILLS A DOSE. The mast powerful, yet innocent, Vegetable Cathartic known. It is not necessary to take a handful of these Pills to produce the desired effect; two Of them net quickly and powerfully, cleansing the Liver, Stomach, anil Bowels of all impurities The principal ingredient is Podopbyiiin, or the Alcoholic Extinct of Mandrake, which is ny many times more Powerful, Acting, and Searching, thun the Mandrake itself. Its peculiar act loti ia npon 1 lie the Liver, eieaniug it speedily from nil obstructions, with all the power of Mnrcu'ry, yet free front tWinjuriouw results attached to the use of that mineral. For all discuses, in which the use of a eivtliartie ia indicated, these Pills will give entire satisfaction in every case. They nctur fail, . ’’'rIn cases of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and cxtumo Costivcncse, Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters or Tonic should be used in connection with the Pills. The tonic effect es the Bitters or Tonic builds up the system.— The Bitters or Tonic, purities the Blood, strengthens the nerves, regulates the Liver, and gives strength, energy, and vigor. Keep voitr Bowels active with the Pills, and, tone up ‘the system with Bitters or Tonic, end no disease can retain its hold, or ever assail yon. - These medicines nro sold by all Druggist* and dealers in medicines everywhere.r Recollect that,it is Dr. Hoofi.and'b GekTian are so universally Used and highly recommended; and do not allow the Druggist to induce yon to take anything' else that he may say is just as good, because be makes a larger profit on it. These Items, dies will be sent by Express to any locality, npon application to the Principal Office, at the German Medicine Store, 031 Arch Btrdet. Philadelphia. CHAS EVANS, Proprietor Formerly C. M. JACKSON 4 CO. Three Remedies are for 'Sale by Drug fills Storekeepers, and Medicine Dealers, eeeryvkmre thruuzkout'tk* VmSed States, Hovacku, Prsefh Amertsa trend Ike H'lSt fr.dics