Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1871 — Page 2
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The Grant and sumnar Quarrel.
t>n tho MsetnUing of tbo 4ld Con great the Senate prrooedlcJ to overhaul the standing comuiltoes and remodel thorn' In dbing an they removed Mr. Sumner, of Massachusetts, from the eh airmanshipof the oomraittee on ft>rei£n relations, which Ire had filled with great ability for a doc ado of yexrr This action is considered r>n assault of tho friends of the President, on account of Mr. Sqmnrr’s opposition to the San Domingo policy of tbs administration. All tho leading newspspers lh roaghout the country have comme:ite<l on the infraction in very decided language. The Democratic ones are jubilant, as they eeo in it the beginning cf a quarrel, which, if it does Juot jdis» mpt the Republican party, will very muoh sap its vigor. Tho Ivopablioan papers seem trith ona accord to ro£rot tho i and !-.ck upon ijt as & 3cricus blmtdcr, cumulated to do much mischief The Indianapolis Journal which has been a strong advoc to of '*-r. Grant's administrative, course, brands this action as an “outrage''’ and a “wrong,” concerning which “nothing hws bocn said or can be said in justification;” a.id believiM “it is more and worse than an indication of the vindictive fcilftiga of the Executive toward a RChator who has diffcritd with him on questions of foreign policy”. It abo 6ays that “it is to be regretted that Grant seems determined to alienate his friends.” The New York Sm*, a Republican paper of wide circulation, but a severe entic of Mr. Grant ami Ins administration, says that while this act has destroyed tho 1 aßt vestige of the possibility of the President’s renomination, it docs not make the Democratic prospects for success in 1872 any brighter, but rather makes their defeat more certain, by clearing the way for a more powerful Republican candidate. Whatever may be the effect of this Grant-Sumner quarrel on the future of the Republican party, it is vory certain that its immediate influence is disasterous and to be deplored, as shown in the recont New Hampshire election. For ten years past this State has been certain to give a Republican majority, andjjtwo weeks ago it was considered beyond per aj venture for the Republican candidates by 1,500 majority, but the resalt has shown the loss of at least one member of Congress and possibly the Governor and other State officers—and this disaster is attributed te the quarrels at Washington. The following items of “reform” are to be found among others in the new lee bill, passad at the last session of the legislature: County commissioucra receive $4 per day; they formerly received $3. Jurors of tho Circuit and Common Pleas courts receive $2.50 per - day and 5 cents a inila for each, mile traveled in going to end returning from court; they formerly received $1.25 and 4 cents a mile. Witnesses are now paid $1.50 and 5 cents a mile. These are but vory small items of a bill- that will probably increase the taxes of the people cf Jasper county some S3OOO a year.
Mr. John C. Cushman, Clerk of Marshall county, has resigned because of the act of the late Legislature, known as the “Fee and Salary Bill.” Ho says the system ia eDuplicated, increases the labors of county officers, interferes with the prompt discharge of bu&uess, assumes that all county officers are, villains, that the salary allowed :3 not a fair compensation for the services, and that the expense of litigation from thirty to seventy per cent; all of which constitutes n gross wrong perpetrated upon the people as well as on the officers.
Col. David M. Dunn, of Log anaport, has been appointed consul to Prince Edward’s Island. The CoL. was in Rpnsaelaer a short time since, and thought that be would like to live here it was, so nice mid quiet, ffe bet he has found a place now that will be <piet enough. The Plymouth Republican tells about a “Board of Appropriation” which met in that place on the 2d instant “to-examine applicant| Jot a cadetship at West Point.” *• What was the appropriation for, and what did they appropriate?
Indianapolis Letter.
Indianapolis, Inti., March oth, 1871. Eds, Ujrroir. In my wandsrlngs I thought I would drop yon • frw lines lett‘. ‘g yon knew of * fcw things I hare seen and heerd. Politics in the Capital is with the politicians, ins badness cit of which they make thc>r livin ;. Tha pofiti?s of the Dsmocracy !i Uxa stocks on chnngs, the higheet bidder bays, bat woa -nto whs peer fellow who jets “cornered.” Last Tuesday and Wednesday will long bf remembered by eotne people UQKkh eitf. The wholesale confiscation of the proputly of the State of Indie.ts to ihe ras of the doorkeeper trad his assistants, world have . irprivrd “Hilly” Wilson’s Zonavea lg their. palmiest days during the war. Perhaps this Was dono in retaliation sioc«“Hoo.” Frtik M. Scl.eH la a Louisville m»v. Tables, ohaira, cushfoas, inkstands, books, journals, paper, &0., «&c., wets gobbled byjli.eso liu.'.gry StvnerttSi The assist :nt cl-rk’s friends very frequently asked tllowcacca of stationery for him. Tho lost erder for $75 worth was presented to the Stale lihrarisii since thj quorum was broken. Thm order was dated Febromy 25th ?ud this ws» eraced rnd ’.Tebrsary 15th substitutod.— Mr. McLrne could aoi cec of what use etxlicnoij wo. Id bo to a journal clerk after the .icosioa had ended, and he did not 311 the order- The chairman cf tho committees had drawn heavily lor and after the adjournment /*fo, fichell took all that was left. His as: Ulan u) gave him a watch, a hat and ft cane, and l e let them help themselves t,o several trues ♦he value of those articles, when they eauta to tho last grand grab, A Scnr.te clerk remarked thn “iie was a Democrat, but he would k 9 d —d if the Democrats hr.dn't made the poorest record thi3 time he had ever known them to mak'*.I’’ 1 ’’ Ho said that he had a conversation with Jim Elliot, Senator from Fayette, and that Elliott said ho got $15,000 from the democrats, and he considered himself that much “ahead.” He is going to Kansas this spring. The above is only a small p ortion of the many misdeeds of the purt party.— Gov. Baker stated to me that there would be no extra session. More anon. Wastdsbxb.
To Nebraska, California, Kansas, and the B. & M. R. R.
Tho starting points of this Ron is ere at Chisago and Peoria. The centrrl point la BURLINGTON, on tho Mississippi. It traverse* lUincl* and the whole briodth of Soother a lowa, Near the MUcouri, its trunk forks Into th.ee branches. Jot U has three western term Ini. Its northern t-imicus ia Bluffs, where, crossing to Omaha, It coaaeoi* with the Union Pacific for all nhcea an tho intraconiiiianul and Paeilia dopes. Over-lard travel aaJ traffic choose this reliable r-Mto more ~aJ More. Its next te.miac3 is Lincoln, the Capital of Nebraska, fifty-Sve miles west cf the Missouri at Plattoaionth. This So the only direct ave’:us io ;!• > Couth Platts where the sales of railroi'd land l~".t e?-~>a, rose to hall a MiUios. ; Its (bird terminus Is at Hamburg, and Nebmska City. At ilambiirg, H maicj tloa connections, twice n day, for St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Kan*** City, ths whole Bocth-wort. • In jourcoying then, from the hlast to Kansas, via Burlington, you onjoy advantages you can secure on no other lino. You both pass over a rcr i rccond to no other in eprvi safety, or any Pullman luxury es modern travel; and walls an your tray, surrey the garden es Illinois end Misaaurt, as well as 400,V00 aero* es prairie in South-western lowa, -cor in market ct low prices and long credit Seep it (hen before pavpi* westward bound “to taka the Burlington Route.” 3-21
F. W. BEDFORD, »3iL3X XU mmm ran ** Haapsra, Ha y Raker; Threshers, Sugar jMflla, 'Clover Hollers, Wagons, Buggies, &c. 100,000 OSAGE ORANGE PLANTS FOR SALE CHEAP! HUE '2r MOTTO ‘‘QUICK SALES 9b SMALL PROFITS!'.
BUSINESS O ARDS. Simos P. Tim»reran TuomuThomson. Nourj I'ubfia Txoxnox * no, gwytit u& lesmlser, IMUim, Gtrs special stustloo to Collections *ail Probeta post sms. Ofloa is MoCap’s Bask, np lairs. xn sssrzxr *. iabxows, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ReMistisr, ladloao. rnoa. x smua, ATTORNEYiAT LAW, U A gbgetrt, a<nx;?laer, fadtana. Obits la lbs Court Pmas. 3-IS-ly OHARLES JOB FEU AT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC A. REAL ESTATE ABUT, Hcmtoßton, lad. I-Sl ij ' Avr jao u'co”. .itritsii thombon A. WcCOT Me THOMPSON, bankers. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. iluy *. <i rill Cola and Bo.nestir. Kxcbaag nnkt I'c'ltcUoii on all available points, pay iatirart e* rp*i <ft *dtlar dcpoallca,»nJ traasact all tiu»l.je«« la taalr liar rui* ditfoul. T£fCSz* boors,from* a. m.to4 p. -t so 54 It. Or. j. a. moss. wmr*. —ua Washington stt*e’., oepculis the •Old l.'ao Pruj St?re,” KSNKJBLAEX. IND. 1-1-1 rf.*»,intHS J. WBWHT, ?<a OLD !JN DEKTAK liE, lira CoJUca of Ail alter on band a&d lr prrprrrd Jo Oil at' otitis for »oy r'yla. Plain nr Pane/, at 1-11-ts Br.J.H.LorcnniElE, INDIANA. ca WsaMajiton atrsfr*. 1-1,-ly. STACKHOUSE ti Bin., UNDEBTAK B R 3, HEAB3SLA ZR, I NO., now ..rcprrcl to All ell orders for *s£sj»J G'-.dm of «Tsijr rtyir. Crisrr left at H. Estr’a Shop, or tba Hardware Stora, will be promptly rttra'trd to, at tba lowest possible rater, 1 1 if BBVA 1.1/8 SHOP nr4*¥~S'-r* Is In operation ona door abova raFSWWivj Zzprora Oilier, BBHSSULAKB AH k; ids 3f b’seksaithieg dor.e toor-de; SAU.V HACK LUCS. Air* DIVERT STABLE. Uacka /ns daily (Sundays axoaptod) cotwcu.j ltenraclaerand Bradford, cf tho C i L 3 It. and hetweon and licraiajtoa on lbs TL4 !i,K R. Horsesssji Carr'n /t* in lot st rcaao?ihlo rates. ♦ W. A S.O. D^yail. PUDf.l3j E-lAKtriATIOBS OV APriICAHT3 808 IICBHS2 TO TBAC3 will bt b‘..dat tb j Sch-’bl Hoars in Benraolaer, a SS* Third Saturday la Rrnh HcatK •law faijulrsr that appilca'-tr hava a cerltt ante of good moral character, i. e-n tbo Tru.tr* 01 tkr Toworbip la wtl. itbr/reiMi. OKOKGB it. JOrfHEOy, 1-4-ly B*bool Examiner of Jr.rper Ccaaty THE «JELKJ4RA’>?E r 9 COMMON .SENSE SEWING MACHINE. We, li.e u.:dei(d{jr.rd, having houvl.t cf J. S. llopkia3,Bgeat for tho cc’.ctrttodCor.™.n Score Esrai'y Machicr, cold by Sooo.nb &Cn.,Fittsbar.';h, Pn., gay to tfcn ,-Eblic that said Machios any bs rolled open as a chosp, durable Mnnhi::?, ard la all lint id claimed fn St to .3. 11. 8-auluiiig 1 , Phoba A. Yeomts, Taragra G. Be-jamia, P. S. uaconoa, Msry Keaioii, Israel H:r’pb!l'UNION P’nSTINO OVPICxt Wo 4.d propu.rd to do ail kindi of Flalaoad. P»ncy Jo** Prir.tin- with aeotnoaa and diepaten, and rtr.n rsairnabl9 rates as the tiniea will pormit. Bvs.y desoription of jcb work fro.a a jaUshe .t paster down ta a risitins or wedding cord, .on, ia tho hset style of th, art, er-d r.t prices ss low ns tho lowes*.. Ail arder3 for Billheads, Cardi, Choo'iS, Prs.Ys, LeMer Heads, Envempc v Slants, Labaij) 1 Handbill*, Programmes, Ball, Show, and Elution Tickets, will bi promptly attended to ;1 reassnabls aten. Call at tbs ' Union” or.ee opposite the Court Hciso. JAMES & H2AL3T, Pr jprlstML. ' New Grocery. Tito pub!'-' ‘art respectfully invited to rsl r.ui the slcch cf
STAPLE &FAHCY *•» GROCERIES, rtauatly opened ia the well-known “ClB3H.AI. GORi‘i2R building, which h»B been iittod ap in first-class style. The stock conch, is, in 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 be sold at as cheap prices as (lie condition of the market will permit. Please call aud tee wbat we have, its,quality and phew. 8-41 C. 0. STARR.
SPECIAL NOTICES. GREAT BARGAINS^ IN STOVES* TIN-WARE* HOLLOW-WARE CAN BE HAD AT ABBETT BROS/ BEST QUALITY OF STOVES KEPT A2SX> WARH AIfTBD I A hf.i.hot btogk of COOK, PARLOR & OFFICE STOVES ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND At Lowest. Prices. JOB-WORK DONE TO ORDER ON SHOUT NOTICE, EfcVil WE USE THE BESTOF STOCK XN ALL (OUB n’OBK. « wanting anything in our line of business will do well to give us aoall. ABBETT 8R05.,Jaa Doer Weet of PurenpHe’e Mon, VENWILAEU, IN MAN A. Hr,, Cntkerlae Bruera Mpreve. men* ter Proaerviag Kggm. and etherArliclea, Patented November 30,1869, A 8 ocr Lady lnventqji are not -4*- we take p’eaeire ia calling ir-oiaf at lelticn to the invention described below, which U tho result of KVeral year, exp.rlence. Aa the whole manner of preaerving will be oeramnnicatod only to thoae who purchase ♦•** receipt, with the right to nae It, we can only describe reaulta. Kgga preserved In tlila manner, were laid do#n on the first of September, examined at the end of six months by three skilful persons and prorenneed to be aa fresh aa wh%n first laid. Egg.- laid down on the first of March could set be told from fresh egga at the end of tJTJn months, and at tbs end of fourteen months they were aU freeh and good. Bgga kept Dine weeks, and afterwards placed under " -*® t ®ksd •* readily aa fresh-laid eggs. ao prevent freeaing, this procoae la uneqc” .led. Eggs and ether articles easily .roaen, were prepared and placed out of door% on a night when a bucket of water frose snarly tol l within docrx and In the morning act a thing wta fre*?"- Preserves, drags ia Sirs s, bad all other valuable ctrilolea easily coctroyed by host, can be kept at suta’l •’“penne through the coldest .•-Athor. ■The ivieipt, with full Instructions, si to nethc la end mu, is for sslo for most of the Ut,.'—, a portion of the territory having been dUpocedof. Parties can have full information by addressing Mrs. Catherine Bruner, Miami, Missouri, Whltssl Lewis, Malta Bend, Mleronri, or Bent, GecdEow A Co., Boston, Massacb.f’ett*. FOR BERP mT OIGAFIS THE SiJSSELAER ' Tobacco Store! . . i FRANK F UR C VPILE r; — ; v : I Kespectfaily annoncc.s ttit he has on hand, and intends to keep a fire clock of CHEWING TOBACCO
which la to be fonnd Monitor Navy, i.tomtain Dow, Virginia Flounders, Natural Leaf plugs, and Mountain Dew, Nectar, Ambrosia aborts and fine cut chewing, together with ether favorite brands; also, SMOKING TOBACCOS of the Bed Stocking, 801 l Prog, Log Cabin, Chimney Corner, Zephyr, Kinnikinnik, and other brands. A splendid assortment of Pipes. Pips Sterna Cigar Holders and Smoking Sets, of various styles and prices, COOO CIGARS Cheaper than are sold in any railroad town In the State. Also .Suspendeni, Neckties, Paper Collars and other articles of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. A large, freeh stock of Candles; Babins Figs, Canned Fruits, Canned Oysters, Bar dines, Peannts, Brazilnots, Almonds, English Walnuts, Pecans, Filberts, Herring, Crackers, and, in tbeir season, Fresh Oysters, Ice Cream and Bods Wstsr. Also, an extensive and well selected stock of
NOTIONS, Of which we enumerate Children’s Toys, Viol in Bti logs, Pocket Cutlery. Bhlrt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Hair Oils, Pomades, Cosmetics, popniar Perfumery. Stationery, Ac. Besidcntsand sojourners are respectfully invited to examine the goods sad purchase, FBANK POBCUPILB, (J.rW. Costs’ ou> Stamp) Sign of the Big Indian, ibwawuuMW In®.
BUCHU. [Prwn Dl«p«*MUr7 of United SUUs.J Diosma Crenata—Buchu Leaves. P*or»»TiM.— The!r *lir la strong, dittoC> •Ira, and somewhat aromatla, their taste bitterish, and analogous ta mint. Medical Peopbbties aim Use*—Buchu leaves ara gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to tha Urinary Organa. They ara gtran in complaints of tia Urinary Organa, inch aa Gravel, Chronie Catarrh of tha Bladdar, Msrbid irritation of tha Bladder and Urethra, Diaaaao of tha rroatato Gland, and Retention «{lneo'flnenoa of Urine, fro* a ’ 4>J a9 of tone In the parts concerned la [lta evacuation. The Jremedy haa also boon recommended in Dtopepsi* Cbronlq Rheumatism, QCutaneous Z Dropsy, Hat.trtona’s Bxteaot Bucnu to ssed by porsoaa from tha agas of IS ta 38, and from 38 to 88, at 5 tha daellaa'er ohangt of Ufa; after Confinement, or Labor Pains; Bed-Wetting in children,
In sSfeettans peonltar to females, tha Bztract Boeing* anequaled hy any other remedy, as to Chlorosis, or Retention, Irregularity, Paiafnlnaao or Suppression of Cnaiomary Evacuation* Ulcerated or Behirrooa State of tha U terns, Leuoorrhte* ar Whites. Diseases or in Btaonn, Kibsit* Gbavat, ane Dromical BwiLiiNes.—This madialna Increases tha power of Digestion. and excites tha Ahaorbanta Into healthy action, by wUoh tho Watery or Calaaroooa dapaaltlona. and all Unnatnral Enlargements are radneed aa well aa Pain and Inflammation. Hxuoeiß’a Exteact Boozv his cured evory case of Diabetes far which It has bean glv--1 on. Irritation of tho Hook of the Bladder, and Inflammation of tho Kidneys and Bladdar, Retention of Urlna, Diaeasaa as tha Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladdar, Calonln* urevel, Brick-Dnat Deposit, and Hacns or Milky Discharges, and for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, of both sexes, attended with tha following symptoms: Indlsposlton to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Marts*, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimneso of Vision, Pain in tho Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of tho Body, Dryness of tho Skin, Bruption on tho Face, Pallid Countenance, Uniteraal Lassitude of tho Muaeular System, do.
Bbuoolo’B Extract Euonn U Dloretlo and Blood-Purifying, and cures all Disease* arising from habits of dissipation, txoessea and imprudeneea in life. Imparities of the Blood, Ac., superseding Copaiba in affections tor which it is used, sush as Gonorrhoea, Sleets of long standing, and Bjphilttlo Affections—in these diseases, used In eonnsotioa with Hbucbold’s Boss Wass. Bold by an Druggists and dealers everywhere. Beware of oonnterMts. Ask for Helmhold’a. Taka no other. Pbici—glJfi per or < hettloa for t*AO. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms In nil ssmmonioations' Address H. T. tfELMBOLD, {M Broadway' New Tork. TSTTONB ARE jOENUINB UNLESS DON® '-i-N an to steel-engraved wrapper. With facalnrile m F Warehou«ymdri|wd
SINGER SEWING MACHINE BIST IS THE WOULD! WM. H. RHOADES has boon Agent for tho Singer Bowing machine, for over three years, and during that time haa sold a large number, and they hate all given aatisfaction Reference*. Mrs. L H. Stackhouse, I Mrs- Tho* Boroughs, Mrs. Beth. Cent, Mr. J. B. Spangle, Mr. Galvin Portar, I Mr! W. P. Hopkins, Hr. M. H.Grant, ] Mr. C. C. Starr, and other* Those needing machines are requested to call at my-residence and see the work. All kinds of machine twist, and colors of thread, machine oil and needlea for sale. THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT. in 1879 there were sold 80,781 of these machines, hut lset year (1870) the sales reached to 127,833 (out hundredfold Iwenty-eeren thou,and, eight hundred and thirty-three) machines! showing an excess beyond the sales of 1809, of over forty thousand, and as shown by the table below, over forty-four thoutand machines ifiorc than any other company. The figures below are from aworn returns made by licensees to the receiver appointed by the ownors of the most valuable sowing machine patents, who license the companies of lesser importance. The sales for 1870, were By the SINGER MANUF’T’G CO. 137,13? “ Wheeler A 83,208 « Hor- 78,1 St ~ Grover' A Biker «.*Oll H Weed...— “ Wilcox 4 Gibbs 28,890 ■ Florentfl. 17,660 American Button-Hole, Ac 14,67 s * GtJlo Medal B,9ii * |*aa 8,808 • Finkl; a Lyon X*: M " Parham 170* » Wilson 500 • Bartlet Reversible <BB " Bartrew 4 Fan to 420 “ Lamb Knitting Manufac’g Co. 421 ’* McKay Sowing Machine Ass’n 429 *• C. F. Thompson sold 100 Showing that the Binrar Manuf'nc taring Company sold in 1870 136,087 machines over the Parham Co. 125,413 •• •* Pinkie 4 Lyoa. 124,273 <* « Empire 00. 122,027 • •* Co, 118,921 « «• Gold Medal Co. 113,280 “ Am. Button-Hla. 110.173 - <* Florence Co. 98,9*3 « . *« Wilcox 4 Gibbs. 92,831 * * Weed Co. . 30,431 ** • Grover 4 Baker. —* Howe Co. *4,628 “ “ Wheeler 4 Wllsn WILLIAM H- RHOADS, AGENT, Bcsuselaec, lad.
NEW DRUG STORE. Harding & Alter, PRACTICING PHYSICIANS AND 33 ntr Or or x a v a. Take this method o Info -m ng the 0 ttxens of Jasper County and vicinity that they have opened a Niw Da oo Stobb In Reuselaer, In-the room formerly occupied by Pereaptle & Son, one door east of Vanatts 4 Son’s largo Harness Shop, where they Intend to keep aa good an assortment of Drugs and Medicines as may be found in tho town. They will usually keep on band a fait sup ply of IXRTTQS, MBDICIISTEJS Hi: PAINTS. OILS, DYE-STUFFS, SOAD, WINDOW-GLASS, PUTTY, And a full supply of • From a bottle qf HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS To * box of BROWN’S WORM DESTROYER. We keep constantly on hand a good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CARDS, toriting-Jlaper, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, m * PEttCUe-HOIDEftS, mmw&% From a six 8 Paint Brush to tho smallest camel’s hair Pencil Brush. Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY QIN, (SO., For medicinal use only, all of which we wil ■ell cheap for cash, and we Invite the Public to examine our stock before purchasing else IiARDIUO m A DIBRi
Hoofland’s German Bittera, Hoofland’a German Tonify Hoofland’a Podophyllin Pill, Hoofland’s Greek (Ml. HOOPLAND’e GEP.LTAN BITTBRO, . A Bitten without Alcohol or Spirits of any Is different from all others. It is composed of the pure juices of vital principals of Roots, Herbs, and Barks (or as medicinally termed: extracts), the worthless or inert portions of the Ingredients not being used. TlthrSfore) In one bottle of this Sitters there it Contained as much medicinal virtue as will befbhhd Id several gallons of ordinary miktorS*. Tho Roots, Ac., used In this Bitters tkto grown <• Germany, their vital principles extra*-' .a that country by a scientific Che**' -*ed in warded to the m&nufactor* *- ..ist and fetthey are compounded . .n this city, where lug no spirltu*'- . and bottled. Coatainfree fro** " -f ingredients, this Slttora la - me objections urged aualnst all ath. no desire tor itlmulmto can be Induoed from their use, they cannot make drsnkar t* and cannot, nncUur any IirQUBiUMn kam any but abew&ctoi affect.
EOOFLAITD’O GERMAN TQNXO, Was compounded Ibr those not Inclined to extreme bitters, and is intended for use In cases when some slcohollo stimulant to required 1* connection with the Tonic properties of tho Bitters. Each bottle of ths Tonio contains one bottle of the Bitter* combined with pure Santa Crux Run, and flavored in anch a manner that the extreme bitterness of ths Bitters 1b overcome, forming a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, and containing the medical vlrtnea of the Bitters.— The price of the Tonic is $1.60 per bottl*. which many persons think too high. They must take into consideration that the rUmnlsnt used is guaranteed to he of a pure eanitty- A poor article could be furnished at a cheaper price, bat to it not better to pay a lietie more and have a good article! i medio. Inal preparation should contain none bnt tha best Ingredient* and they who expeet to oh. ttin a cheap oompeund will most sertaißlj to
They am the Greatest Sjmwb Smut ' die* For LIVER COMPLAINT, DTSPIPB! A, NERVOUS DEBILITY, JAUNDICB, DISEASE OF THB KIDNEYS, ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, and all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver, Stomach, or Impurity of tho BLOOD. Read tho following symptoms: Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles, hit* ness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of tha Btomach, Nause* Heart-born, Disgust fe> Food, Follnest or Weight in ths Stomtob, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flattering at tha Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Bead Harried or Difficult Breathing, Flutter lag a* the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensatfsss when in a Lying Postsrn, Dimness of Vtoto(* Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Peln 1* “ the Head, Defloieney of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eye* Pain in the Bids, Back, Chest, Limb* Ac, Sodden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Fleah, Constant lmagiaInga of EtH, and Great Depression of Spirit* All these indicate Disease of the Liver ot Digestive Organs, combined with Impure blood. . The turn of the Bitten or Ten to will soon cause the above symptoms to disappear and tbs patient will become well and health* DR. SOO7LAITD’fI GKEEK O I L s LIGHTNING CUBS SOB ALB KINDS OF ACHXS. Applied Externally.—lt will ent* all kinds or Pains and Acht* snob as Rheua**tism. Neuralgia. Tootbsobe, Chilblal** Sprain* Bruises, Frost Bites, Hesdrche* Pains in the Joints or Limbs, Stings <<f Insects, Ringworms, eto. Taken Internally.—lt will cure X'dney Complaints, Backache* Sick Headache,' oil* Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbu* Cramps and Pafas 1 1. the Stomach, Fever and Ague. Cough* told* Asthm*etO> e DR. EOOFLAUD’a PODOPHYLLIN TWO PILLS A DOSE. The moat pomerfaU, yet mnoeeut, YagataM . 9lm thorite inown, R la not necessary to take a haadM sff these pills to produce the desired sffbst; two of them not quickly andjiowerfally, clean ,Hm the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels of all Imi nettles. The principal Ingredient to Podophy Mb. or the Alcoholic Extract of Mandrake, wh Ich Is by many times more Powerful, Acting, sad Searching, than the Mandrake itself. Its peculiar action to upon the the Liver, cleaning it speedily from all obstruction* with all t'*e power of Mnronry, yet free from the jnjurleee results attached to the turn of that mineral. For all disease* In which the use of a cathartic is Indicated, these Pills will glvs entire satisfaction in every cnee. They mvs foil. In cases-of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and extreme Oostivenea* Dr. Hoofland’s German Bhtors or Tonic ahould be nred in connection with the Pill* The tonio effect ol the Bitten or Tonio builds up the system.— The Bitters or Tonio purifies the Blood, strengthens the nerve* regulates the Liver, and mvet strong** energy, and vigor. Keep your Bowels active with the Pill* and tone up the system with Bitters or Tonio, an<* no disease can retain its hold, or over yon. * ’«* *n Dress** ■ e^s^isuf^srsss li* *• take anything etoetltatto mny wytojnstas good, because j? * l«j|i profit on It These Bern#. Olea will bg wot by Express te aay locality, , upon application to the Principal Offlo* at -- Arch Stmt, CHAB. X. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly a M. JACgSO* * 00. Thtae Remediea are for Bate ky DruggietO Storekeeper*. o* d Medicine Dealer,, everywhere Osssdb* gfetil
