Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1871 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

1871. Daily, Semi-Weekly and Weekly. 1371.

THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. The Pnper of Ihe People. The Timm aim* to lx! pre-eminently a Afr*o*peper. Its corapondctlttf traverse orepf State, arc present on every Important battle-field, an* curly advlaod of every Double Cabinet decision, observe the proceeding* or Congress, of ami ol Convention*, ami report to u» by telegraph all tlmt aoem* of general Interest. W<‘ have paid/or one day** momentous advice* from Europe by Cable fuf more than our entire receipts for the Issue In which tlioso advice* readied our reader*. If lavish outlay, unsleeiiltig vigilance, and unltoiintM Ihjtli In the liberality And diflcemineot of tho muling public, will enable u* to make a journal which hn* no aupcrlor In the accuracy, va. fluty and freshnra* or Its Content*, Tim Triih ne shall Ik? midi a journal. To Agriculture amt the subservient art*, we have devoted and fball persistently devote, more mdiina and apace than any of our rival*. We aim to make Tpit Weekly Thimi ne such a paper a* no tanner* fan afford to do without, however widely hla politic* may differ from our*. Our report* of the Cattle, Horae, Produce and General Market* are so bill and accurate, our essay* In elucidation of the farmer*' calling and our regular report* of the Farmer*' Club and kindred gathering*, are no lntere*tlng, that the poorest farmer will find therein a mine of suggestion and counsel, of which lie cannot remain Ignorant Without |k>kltlve and serious I os*. The Tribune ha* been, I*, and must !>e a zealous advocate of Protection to Home Industry. Regarding habitual Idleness a* the greatest foe to human progress, the bane of human happiness, we seek to win our countrymen In masse* from the ensnaring lures of S|*eculatlon, of Traffic, and ol always overcrowded Professions, to the Ibmqiill path* of Productive Industry. We would gladly deplete our over-crowded cities, where thousands vainly Jostle ami crowd in misguided quest of " Something to Do,” to cover pnilrles and plains with colonic* absorbed In Agriculture, Mechanic* and Manufactures, and constantly projecting Into the blank, void wilderness the homes and the work* ol civilized Man. Holding the Protection of Home Industry by discriminating duties on imported Wares and Fabrics essential to the rapid, lienetlcent diffusion of Production In all Its phases and departments, and so to the Instruction of our people in all the gatnfld arte of Peace, we urge our countrymen to adhere to and uphold that policy in undoubting faith that the true interest, net of a class or a section, but of each section and every useful class, is thereby subserved and promoted. We sell The Weekly to Clubs for less limn It* value In dwelling* for waste-paper; and, though Its subscription Is already very large, we believe that a Half Million more farmers will take it whenever It shall be commended to their attention. We ask our friends everywhere to aid us in so commending it.

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EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL. dfcQASALAITY PER WEEK, ami expense*, wOU paid Agents, to sell our new and usefiil dlscoycries. Address B. SWEET A CO., Marsliall ■ Mich. TO THE SUFFERING. Arednefor Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Sore Throat, Scrofula. Coughs, .and Colds, SENT free. This recipe I discovered while residing in Brazil ns a missionary. It cured me of Consumption when all other means had foiled, therefore 1 teel it my duty to Bendit, ft*ee of charge, to all who are sniftering from Throat and Lung disorders. . Address Key. WILLIAM H. NORTON, 35 Blcecker St., New York City Lands in South-West Missouri THE ATLANTIC A PACIFIC RAILROAD (Embracing late SouthPaciflc) h*Ve for sale 1,500,000 acre*, of best quality, long credit, cheap. For particulars. In pamphlet, apply to AMOS TUCK, Land Cornmlaaoner No. 523 Walnut Street. St. Louis, Mo. MEAD’S CATARRH CUKE. For Catarrh. IvJL Hay-Fever, and Colds in the Head. 19 out ol at are, quite sure of permanent relief and cure. Do not intent to blow, but simply say try it once. Your Druggist cat purchase of the trade In Chicago; price. 50 ets. Sent to any* address upon receipt of 60 cts. N. MEAD, Proprietor, 10G7 Indiana Ave., Chicago

Kti. \ X\rN CIJTOS COUGHS, CROUP, BRONCHITIS COLDS, ASHTMA, INFLUENZA, Hoarseness and Incipient Consumption.. BabotW’ectoral Elixir lias rapidly won the favor of patients who have fried it, and also the patronage of the medical faculty in every section of the country where It lias been introduced. No remedy for tlio lungs and throat ever discovered stands so popular after o-ie used, throat preparation. It Is made under the supervision of Mr. T. H. Barr, one of the best practical.chemists hi the State. The success which has attended the use of this remedy for the past sixteen years, where known, has induced us to make It more widely known for the benefit of the suffering. Let the afflicted give it a fair trial, as we are confident that relief and permanent cure will be the result Sold by all druggists In the section where this advertisement is pubN. B.—Circulars giving certificates of remarkable cures of the afflicted will be sent on application, or they will be found accompanying each bottle of theTectoral Elixir. The Elixir is pleasant to take, and is neatly and elegantly pat up in urge bottles, at ONE DOLLAR EACH. T.H.BARR &C0 M Bold In CHICAGO at Wholesale by FCLLKR, FINCH & FULLER; LOUD & SMITH; VAN SHAACK, STEVENSON A REID; lIUHLBUT, A EDSALL; E. BURNHAM A SON; BLOCKI A CO.; TOLMAN A KING; ROCKWOOD A BLOCKI. In MILWAUKEE by RICE A REUSING; DOHMEN A SCHMIDT; GREEN A BUTTON. In ST. LOUIS by • < ~ RICHARDSON A CO.; COLLINS BROS. And throughout the North went by til Druggists. Agents! Read This! PAY AGENTS A SALARY v V of 930 per week tuid expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell onr new wondej-lbl Inventions. Address. M. WAGNER A CO., Marshall, Mich.

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