Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1871 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PERRY SPRINGS, PIKE COUNTY. ILLINOIS. THESE CELEBRATED SPKINOS will bp oixsn for Ibe rwor>U«n ofjraMtt May lStti, 1871. To *!' yli'.we' parlor mil/dl-nt* qf the KUlPtu*, MmMrror /Imrtln, who wifi |;K<i our Snriumi » trijU. wu ‘i'/'' ,' .'1 Watenhhip|*c<l In wood or glass. Terms reasonable. Eernl lor circular. B. A. WAIpON. 1 roprieior.

NEW BOOK, Fresh Eggs and Yellowjutter. FIFTEEN YEARS* EXPERIMENTS BY A PRACTICAL CHEMIST-IMPORT-ANT PROBLEMS SOLVED. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS OF THE BOOK. Egg* kept fresh for one year at leva than 1 cent j>er dozen, without tarnish or appearance of age to the shells, by new processes and equal for alQwrposes to newly laid eggs. Important Discovery.-Eggs deoxygenated and insainted for )4 cent per dozen. Process simple, quick, and effective. The eggs will remain fresh and can be shipped in hot weather to any part of the world. BUTTER. Rancid and frowy butter deodorized, made sweet, and the fresh grass—or Butyrin flavor— imparted. White and streaked Bitter rendered yellow and equal to a good June article, and new butter kept in a -owed state. - —....—.... „ . _ „ Fikklns and Crocks insulated for the preservation or butter. Milk kept sweet in hot weather. Improvements in cheese making This ls>ok contains an exhaustive treatise of over 100 pages on eggs, butter milk and cheese, anti shows -the chemical effect ol the various agents used lor their preservation. Beef, Mutton, Porli.-lI\MB, sugar-cured and preserved by siq>erior dry and f)ickle processes. Vinegar nmnufacturcd full strength in 38 hours for 7 cents per gallon, wholesome ami pure. Kcroaeno Oil, and other barrels deodorized and itnderul sweet, for all purposes, hi £jft mhmtes. Soaps,—hard and soft made by lvemt procoascw, cost from lto h cents per pound. Also perfumed, Glycerine, amt catholic soaps. Candles.— Tallow and Parafllnc. Cements, for Glass, Crockery, Iron, Stone, Marble, Tinware, &c. Paints.— Fire-proof. &e. Varnishes.— Shellac, Copal, Indla-Knbber, &c., and how to make them any desired color, by a new process Inks.— Black, Blue, Bronze, Hod, Crimson, Violet, Purple. Orange, Green, Gold, Indelible, Bympatlictic, India anu Aniline. Washing Com pounds. —New' Discoveries—hard water rendered soil. Baking Powders and Y«*n»t Cakes. Syrups.—Stmwl>erry, IbisplMiiry, Sarsjq>arilla, Vanilla, Lemon, Ginger, Pine anu otllbr soda or llavoivd syrups. Ti ncturcs.— Rssctjccs, piasters, &c. Perfumery and Colognes. Hair Oils.— lyigorators and Restoratives. Hair-drcssiugnnd Bhnmpoolng Compounds. Instantaneous hair-dyes and hair-curling Liquldine. Toilet and Tooth Powders.—Pearl Wash for removing Tan, Freckles and Sdn-burn, and beautifying tno complexion. Perfumery, for clothing. Cloth Restorative, for Instantly renewing the color to faded and worn garments. Acid, ’fruit and viiugar stains removed from clothing, table-covers, &c., and the original color restored. Iron-rust and Ink-stains removed from cloth, &c. Skins tanned, cither with or without the hair, wool, or fur on them, in forty-eight hours; also colored to imitate other grades. * Liquid Glue, for Wood, Leather, &c. Gum, for labels, postage and revenue stamps. Moulk Glue, for paper &c. Grafting Wax, for fruit trees. Sealing Wax.— Red, Blue, Black and Green. Starch Polish. _ „ Cloth Renovator, for removing grease, oil, tar, paints, varnish, etc., from silk, woolen, cotton and other fabrics, and will also restore tlie original color to clothing. Water ami Snow-proof Blacking and leather Preservative for Boots, Shoes, Harness, Carriage-tops, &c. Paste owl Liquid Polish Blackings. Honey, artificial, at one-half the cost and equal to the genuine. Cider, from Apples. Champalgne, Cider Wine, artificial Cider, Perry, Mead, and lirnv lo keep cider sweet, or in the pleasantly acidulated state. Beers.— Spruce, Sarsaparilla, Lemon, Ginger, and others Root or Medicated Beers. Wine*.- Isabella, Catawba, Currant, Port, Blackberry* Ginger, Rhubarb, Tomato, Strawberry, and other Domestic Wines. Portable Lemonade. Preservation of Potatoes. Preservation of Fruits. WhitewH*ll and fluid mine, for walls. Kerosene Oif^ lll its adulterations, and how to render it non-explosive. Metals, plated without a battery, with gold, silver, copJK.T, zinc and tin. Stone and Marble, artificial, of.various shades and colors, for and building purposes. Preservation of Building Stone. Timber Preserved and rendered fire-proof. Old Files .and Rasps re-cut andre-nowed by a chemical process. India Rubber, soft, hard, and in solution. Chip Hats and Bonnets dyed and varnished. Dyeing, with all shades of Aniline, fast colors for va’ rious kluds of goods. Annatto and its uses. Parlßne Wax and its uses. Glycerine ami its uses. Carbonic Acid Gas and its uses. Disinfecting Compounds. Family Medicines.— Cough syrups. Alterative syrups. Stimulating and untispasmodic drops. Catarrh remedies. Eye-waters. Cooling lotions. Liniments for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Wounds sores, bruises. Salt Rheum, etc. Carbolic Add t Its properties and use for various diseases. This work contains other nxw, and valuable formulas with still directions so that any i)crson am prepare and use This Invaluable l>ook should be In the hands ot every farmer, Dairyman, Grocer, Produce Dealer, Manufacturer, and otners who may wish to engage In a nrolltnb!* business. It ft printed on heavy tinted paper, in plain Type, and substantially bound in heavy board and cloth—Turkey Imitation. *• . , This book has been submitted to and approved by the following distinguished chemists, viz.: Jas. V. Z. Blimey, Pi-ofessor ol' Chemistry, Rush Medical College, and Consulting Chemist, Chicago; 11. D. Garrison, M. D., Profrssor of Chemistry in Bennett Me<lical College, Chicago; C. Gilbeit Wheeler, Professor of Analytical and Applkxl Chemistry, University of Chicago; together with the t4*stimonials of many well known Fanners, Grocers, Produce Dealers, Manufacturers mid Agricultural Journals. Price of Book, sent by mall pro-paid, $3. Address DR. W. C. BRUSON, Author and Publisher, 145 La Salle Street, Chicago, 111.

STHEA-NECTAR BLACK TEA X. with the Gwen Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit all tastes. For i ale eDerjpr/tere. Ana Ibr sale wholesale only by the Grout At tuntic and P a clflc Tpa»Co.^B 55CHL Bend for Thea-Neotar HlNTED,— Country Physicians, wishing to increase \ Vtiieir cash practice S3O per cont.»cin do so by a small outlay, which they can convince themselves will bo kujp, sass and profitable bv calling'lni person MRhICAL INSTITUTE, AM D ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, 137 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio. References exchanged. STEAM ENGINES FOR SALE. ONE RUDDICK STEAM ENGINE, 4v horse-power. Price with Governor, $l9O. PrrferVv neio and itvirranled. Will be sold for Four Hundred dollars, cash. Also, one SECOND-HAND HORIZONTAL ENGINE, (Made by E. J. Good & Co., Chicago,) 8-horse-power, In ’ excellent order and warranted. Price, with Junwms Governor, f 100. Cost new, !SG6o. Address immediately, A. N. KELLOGG, 110 and 112 Madison street, Chicago, HI. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE Cleans Kid Cloves and all kinds of Cloths and clothing; removes paint, Grease. Tnr, Ac., -tufintlv. without the least Injury to the finest fabric. Sold by llriiirtlst and Fancy Goods dealers. FRAGRAN T, B A ItdJEN EA.O., 38 Barclay St, New York, 46 LaSalle St., Chicago REDUCTION OF PRICES To conform to reduction of duties. Great H.wlng to Contmmer.'by eetliue n» dabs. fiT Send far onr New Price List and a Club form will accompany It containing full directions, making a large saving to consume! , and remunerative to Club organisers. .THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., P.O. Bgiirn 31 md 33 Yesey St, New To*