Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1871 — Page 2
THE RENSSELAER UNION. ThoTaday, Juno 22? d, 1871.
Hon. Clement L. Vallandigham.
Hon. Ciaincnt Laird Vallandigliam, of Dayton, Ohio, accidentally shot himself at Lebanon, in that State, Friday evening, June 16ih. In company with (Jen. Mcßmney he was employed as counsel in defence of Thomas McOehan on trial for the murder of Meyers. J, i»e«ius that he and Mcßuriu y wt re in consultation upon thu line of defense proper to adopt for their clieiit, when he to iljustratc his theory that lly; decease*! was not murdered but came to his death from a wound accidentally inflicted with hi* owjt hand, picked up one of two revolvers lying upon a table in the room, one of which was unloaded, and cocking it placed it in his pants l>ocket- In attempting to withdraw it, porn ting the muzzle in a diiec*iou to illustrate his hypothesis the trigger was pulled discharging the contents into the lower part of his abdomen near the groin. Mr. Yallandighani immediately exclaimed •“Oh, murder, I have taken the wrong pistol.” Surgical aid w;t,s summoned at once and cvery--Ihing known to the science was adopted for his benefit, but lie constantly sank until eighteen minutes before ten o’clock Saturday morning, June 17th, when hu expired I'liui, tragically, ha life of one of the great men of the country.
In bis private life, Mr. Yailandighantis said to have been a pure man, an exemplary husband and father, a firm friend and a pleasant neighbor, lie was possessed of an indomitable and imperious will that is frequently one »f the characteristics of greatness, hut lacked the suavity of manner and deferential respect for the feelings,,prejudices and opjnions of others that are necessary "to make a successful deader. A man of fine natural talents lie was well educated, and the forcible strength of his'hrgumciits were oiten felt even where they failed to carry conviction. As a politician Mr. Valbvidiglmm, tho' powerful, was yet a failure. lie belonged to that class of hardy pi-' oncers who hew out for themselves new paths, continually battling against the dangers of the frontier, but who arc not permitted to taste the full fruits of complete victory—these are left for the more cautious followers to harvest. At the present moment Mr. Vnllandigham had succeeded in placing himself again prominently r.s tlie leader of the Democratic party in a new movement to obtain control of the government. Since ISOJ (when he was arrested and sent ht*; yond the Federal lines for his de* monstrative sympathy with the rebellion) he had occupied rathep a retired position in American politics;, his co-laborers rightly thinking that his bitterness towards the conduct of the,war for suppression of rebellion had made him obnoxious tenthe masses, hut his recent “departure” had again placed him in favor with his party and lie was regarded as its great pillar and exponent. lie was forty-nine years of age. i
A case* of lamentable ignorance of history is found in the Winainae Democrat. last week. liAe’ditbr says “even Chief Justice Chase approves the Oiiio Democratic platform” and talks as though that, if true, won hi be a remarkable fact and an indication that thinking men were going over tc that party from the Republican ranks. The ouly striking thing about the platform referred to is that it endorses the 13th, J4th and loth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States and as it is well known that these amendments originated With the Republican party ar.d were adopted through Us instrumentality and as tin* party lias done nothing looking to the re--peal of these measures, we can't sec why any body needs to go over to the Democracy in order to “accept the'situation.” v Another thing—ls, as the Democrat asserts, Sir. Chase Mhas declared himself so well pleased with the actfon of the convention that ,if ‘in Ohio at the time of the Stato election he will vote for the candidate nominated at that convention” it \yould be nothing remarkable for it is well known by those tbatknow anything about the .political history of the Chief/u&tice that he was a persistent candidate for Ilia Presidency j in the convention that nominated Mr Seymour only three years ago.! The Deguter says that Vico Pros-! ident Colfax is at his home in; Ho nth Baud, where Lis health is
gradually improving. lie is now so fur lVusovercd as to be able, to ride out and walk in Ins garden, but, acting under tho adyioe of his physician he receives few \ isltors and absolutely rifrrfFF ' "To transact any business whatever and does not even answer hitters that sre-flent to hough it has been repeatedly punhuhed th/lt hu will tip no public business whatever, there seems to be but little diminution in tho number of letters received by him daily from all parts of the country, making application for office, for donations of money, ter letters of endorsement, recommendation or introduction, etc., etc. Besides which several, delegations have Recently waited upon him in relation- to these matters, much to the annoyance of his family and intimate friends and disgust of his physicians. It is absolutely too had that souk' eminent Kentlaml physician docs not perform a much-needed surgical operation lor the benefit of those who read the Keutlatid Dcu - ocrull If somebody would only lift the os front is covering the brains which conduct the editorial columns of that influential new: paper, and -pade in a libera! supply of Peruvian guano, it Js possible that a sturdier crop of blues might result from the top dressing. Until that operation is performed, hov, - ever. it will be neeessary. for their possessor to restrict himself to- a simple diet of prairie grass poetry and catnip tea, and indulge in no severer mental exertion than occasionally to peruse a review of the late*dCcisioii of the supreme court of Indiana upon the railroad tax law, by a Mew ton county justice of the peace. The mental strain incident to the production of such an article as the one published in last week’s issue of the Democrat, entitled “A Now Revelation,” is so exhaustive that no other treatment cau It pursued without dangei of permanent injury to the cerebral organs of its author and consequent ! loss to tlio world.
♦'Faulty as the old time Democratic politicians were, they, were honest. '"Whatever they did, the a did not steal.'l Cincinnati Commercial. Oh, no! John 15. F loyd, a South - ern Democratc politician from Old Virginia and Secretary of War under President BuchatVan never stole a musket from Harper’s Ferry; saintly' John never .conspired with Jacob Thompson another immaculate Southern Democratic politician and Secretary of the Interior in Mr. Buchntian’6 cabinet, to steal SSOO,000 of bonds from the Department of they Interior 1 The Davises and Lees and Hamptons and Morgans and Magrudcrs and Picken&es and "Toonibses and Vances and hundreds of other infamous scoundrels whose exploits in the way of stealing and attempting to steal arsenals, ships, money, arms, the public domain and anything and everything of value belonging to tlic Nation, were all honest. “W hatever they did they did not steal”—any more than they could get their hands on and carry away.
Wallace Flowers, Esq., a beautiful blossom at La Harpe, 111., writes to the Prairie Farmer that a strong decoction of May apple poihphyllin—mandrake—hog 4 apple) sprinkled on potato yines through a common .sprinkler, is an excellent tea to feed voting Colorado bugs,, lie says that after partaking freely of one dose or two they ate no more for this world, but considerably on j it under the vines, and no joking.] If this is found to bo a failure we recommend a. trial of “Dr. iloofland’s Podophylliii, two pills a, dose,” advertised in another column of the Union.
Col. Allen W. Prather, formerly of Columbus, Indiana, lias moved* to Chicago. lie is__ a j!tember of the law firm of Sclioff & Prather, No. 120 Washington St. tCol. Prather commanded the 120th Ind. Vpls. (“Ilovey’s Seedlings”) during the last year of the war and was one ol our nio?t gallant soldiers. — Any person having business ini Chicago will find the Col. gentlemanly, energetic and reliable. We arc satisfied lie can procure a divorce- for you in ten minutes, if desired. ,
The Rochester (Sentinel, Valparaiso Messenger and Laportc Argus, we believe, have united in the opinion That “the Fourth of July is about played tmt, and the emailj cipation proclamation has takendts ! place’-’ since the u<fw departure was inaugurated in the Democratic party. It is induc'd wondcrfnl how easy it is for mr-nito 'change their opinions in’order to obtain* public Office. ■ i
I Court }uf<i v. ili-. j u/»/ - * Wo <li'}-*--L th of bin. 1 ■ * .... i i it-Lm What kind of man is our county clerk?—Ac >o York Hun. Probably a inale. Five cents a .ilozijn i- how the I Luporte gamin gather vhito’ pond i lilies for snip, . ’ .Up in Madison county they hash their potato bugs with Paris Green and now the chicken cholera rageth and hen’s eggs are “skurso.” Down at Mancie, in Delaware, county, fowl breeders claim that if chickens are fed with oats boiled with tobacco they will recover from cholera.' Up.at Kewami, in Fulton county, they have barn, dedications. Presume that ministers out there have commenced preaching the gospel to every living creature, including mules, houses and ilaalimitcs. J ake lv< Per, (if the Onnrgo, 111., Conner, occui-i’es three columns of his; paper with the report of a scrub game of baseball played in that placet. Kciser also returns thanks lor cherries, raspberries and strawberries by tluvbox, which is all berry nice you know'. Fishing with hook and line in the streets of Lafayette is a productive amusement reflecting credit oil the amphibious inhabitants of that metropolis and its efficient street commissioner. The Courier people are responsible for the information upon w hich these observations are based. Last week the townships of Union and Ilochtjster in Fultqn county .voted an additional tax of two 1 per cent, in aid of the New York Western railway enterprise. Tills action swobs the amount of donations in Fulton county to about SBO,OOO besides the subscriptions of private ’individuals. ‘
The National Union, at South Bend, edited by Messrs. Emma and Eddy Alajoy, invites us to “read the ‘Maternity Question’ on the tth page” and then pfovokingly fail; to send hut. the 2d and 3d page's. — These gentlemen having been engaged in the- maternity business tin nisolvcs we have no doubt, their reminiscence? would be readable and instructive. < " —— ' V e have been laboring under the impression for some months past that Milton B. Hopkins was Supcrintendant of Public Instruction in this State, but were enlightened the other day by being shown a letter signed “Win, Henry Ilobbs, Superinfcndunt of Public Instruction.” From Win. Henry’s chirography we should judge he is a young mail who bears his honors very meekly.
At .their session week be.fbr.e last the commissioners of Pulaski county ordered an to be held in Salem township in order,to ascertain tlie wishes of its inhabitants upon the proposition of raising’Vt,OOQf by taxation in aid of the No w/YoVk' 'Western railway enterprise. Tins is the township in which Frances ville is located and it is confidently expected that lire tax will be voted by a large majority. • » ■- Wo find the following receipt for making currant wine in one of our '-.exchanges; ~WTo one quart of ripe currant juice add three . pounds o's sugar am.l water enough to increase this mixture to a gallon. Mix and turn into a keg or demijohn, leaving it'open for two wcbks, or until fermentation subsides, then cork up tightly and let it remain quietly for five'mouths, when it will be fit for use and may be racked off intobottles.”
To Nebraska, California, Kansas, and the. B. & M. R. R.
~“TTie’il3rtii)2 points of this Route are at Chicago aid Peoria. .The central point Is BURLINGTON, on the Mississippi. It traverses Illinois and the whole breadth of Southern lowa, Near the Missouri, its trunk forks into throe branches, Tor- it has three westor.'i tcrumii. Its northern terminus is Council Bluffs, where, crossing to Omaha, it connects with the Union Pacific for all places on the intracontinental und Pacific slopes. Over-land travel and traffic choose this reliable more and more. Its next terminus i. 3 Lincoln, the Capital of Nebraska, fifty-five miles west of the Missouri at Plattsmouth. This is the ( only direct avenue to the South Platte Country, where the sales of milrdtid land last season, ryue to half a million. Its third terminus is 'at Hamburg, and Nebraska City. At Hamburg, it makes close connections, twice a day, for St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Kansas City, and the whole South-west. ..V \ In journeying thou, from the East to Kansas, via Burlington, you - enjoy-hd vantages yon can secure on no other line.’ Yi*u both pass over a road second to no oilier in speed safety, dr anv Pullman luxury of modern travel; and while on your wafc, survey the garden ot Illinois and Missouri, as-'well aa •fOO/jOG acres of prairie in Southwestern lowa, now in market at low prices and long | credit-Kf-ipji tiieis ltefoic people westward bound “to lake the Burlington Item..,” J-fii
! SiiNlitiii SEAVTjIG MACH! XEBEST IN THE WORLD! WM. 11. RHOADES has boon Agent for tho Singer Sewing machine, for over three yi-nre,ami liuring that time iina Hold a lurgo number, nud tliuy liuvo nil giveil Butinfucti<>u References. Mrs I. Id. Stackhouse, Mr-. Thos. Boroughs, Mrs. Both. Cox, Mr. J. B. Spangle, Mr. Calvin Tortor, Mr. W. P. HonUlns, M;. M. H. Cl runt, | Mr. C. C. Starr, end others. Thorn need inn' luacliiueH nro requested to call at iny residence and hub the work/- All. kiin lx of machine tvfist, and colors ul thread, machine oil and needles lor tale. THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT. In there were sold 80,7 U of those machines, hut lari year ft -TO} the nako renehc-t to 127,633 (on, huwlrtil .nHu lu t fi/t, ori’t i Inijii i.irnt, n/ihe huteh e'J mill thu iy-thrtrT inaelil ncs! slimy ill.' an CXCO:M beyond the sa!i.-s of ISC:I, 111 oVtU ..furiy uioiitaml, nnd no shown hy the table helow, over Jot ly-juui Inon'cuC jmehuita lucre than any other company. * The fup’ies below are from sworn returns made Ly.licuust.os to .the res.iv.er appointed, hy the- owners of the most valuable tawing imichliK ii..tcnt*r who .lieease tho eompuirts oS'iossor importance. The sales for 1870, were liy the KING BE iUSTTTTi CO. 127,833 '■ Wheeler & Wilson 53,20& 11 Howe 75,156 •t Grover .t linker. 57,107 “ Weed i 35,00 f a jYWitcox -V Gibbs 28,8:10 , v y Florence 17,060 ' American Button-Hole, CiC .> m • it, 573 ] - Gold Medal 8,i112 • “ -'Etna 1800 " Eihiilre 3.560’ “ Finklo & Lyon 2,120 " I’arham 1,7C0 “ Wilson, .... 600 K llartieT Heversiblc.., k:iG " Hartraw * "Fantdin r . 420 “ l.amb Knitting Msnufac’g Co . 421 " McKay Sewing Machine Asb'u 123 *' E. Thompson sold. luo Showing that the Ein-or STaitafactaring Ooiupany soid in i>,7o l:iu,'oo7 machines over the Parham Co. 125,113 “ •' Pinkie & !.you. 121,273 " “ Empire Co. 122,027 „ ” '■ -Etna Co. 118,021 - • tiold Med,-J Co. 113,260 ' “ Aril.T’ultoii-flie. 14 0.173 “ 1 Fa/ienee Co. 08,0-13 11 “ Wilcox ,fc Gibbs 02,831 ' - Weed Co. 70,431- " “ Grover A Baker--62,7177 “ - Howe Co. Z 44,625 " .Wheeler ,t WHsn WILLIAM tr, RHOADS, A-GENT, Rensselaer, 3sst!.
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tHew Grocery. aid respectfully invited to cnl' and f*amine the stock of STAPLE & FANCY GROCE RIES, 1 7 ; l!*'i kiit!y oju ii’ il In tho well-known '“LIB* : I.UAL COKNKH building, which Inin been j fitted op In first-class style, Tho Block ton- : nisls, in part, of <;oM'i;i>:, sugars, teas, HPICKS, CANDIES, CANNKI) I’RUITH, RAISINS, NUTS, SODA, SOAP, CANDDfcS, MATCHES, PLiQUR, QUI2I •; N SWARK, OLASS\V,AUE STONKWARK, SALT, SYRUP, SALT I'TSII SMOKING TOBACCO, PLUG, i;iNE-CUT A- SHOUTS, CHEWING TOBACCO, J'IUJI T-C A NS, SEA I,INGWA X, ’ AC., <&C.', AC., 'Vhioli will bo sold nt ua clionp prices ui> ih • condition of tho market will permit.— l’iease call and ucc what wo have, its quality omil prices i’-H } C. C. STAKIt.
! NEW DRUGSTORE; 1 Harding & Alter, ) J 1*34.4 CTICSKtjJ ymsiUAKS AND I BU U CV G I Q *3? S . j Take this method o info ti eg the o tizeus > of Jasper County and vicinity that they } have opened a New Drug Store, in Rensse- ' liter, in tho room formerly occupied by Per* * cupile & Son, line door cast of Vaualta A ) Sou’s large Harness Shop, whore they intend , t» keep as gbod an assortment of Drugs and .. Medicine's as may be found in the town. ’ They will usually keep on ljcntl a full sun ply of DIRTTGS, • B/X32IX>XOi:Z^3!RS3 i PAINTS. v 011$, DYE-STUFFS, SOAP, ; Window-glass, putty, . Ami u fuli sßpply of I‘rom a botllu of MGStcTTEfi’S STOMACH BiITEBS To ti box Ttf BROWH ! S WORFA DESTROYER. We keep constantly on hand u gopd supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, CAHOS, totUmg-paptr, SLATES, PENCILS, PENS, t J BU & PEKCIt-HOLDEnS, llilill,: From a six l) Paint Brush to the smallest camel’s bail Pencil Brush. , Also have WINE, BRANDY, WHISKEY GIN, AC., Fbr medicinal use only, all of which we wii sell cheap for ca.-ili', and we invite the Public to examine our slock before purchasing else where. HARDING A ALTER.
&REAT BARGS-AINB IN STOVES* ; TLY-WAISE, lIOJLLO W - W ARE »„ CAN BE HAD AT ABBETT BROS/ BEST QUALITY OF STOVES KEPT AND WABRANTEO ! A SELECT STOCK OF COOK; PARLOR & OFFICE STOVES ALWAYS KEPT Gft HAND Prices. JOB-WORK BONE TO ORDER 0.11 S1IOHT; VOriCEj ♦ -i ~ WE USE THE BEST OF STOCK IK All, [OUK VVOUK. '' C fronting anything in our i/no of business will do well to give Us a call. ABBETT BROS., One Door Went of Furcupilc's Store, HIiNSSETAIiIi, IKJM.UA,
FOB BEST *• * • TOBACCO AN i ) CCTVISeJL CIGARS W -dew, - JM oo 'j'u / THE RENSSELAER Tobacco Store! KRANK T Uli C UTIL'S • r Iteppootfully uuuouucch that ho ha« on lmml, Aiul iutcmlu to keep n tine Btock of * f * CHEWING TOBACCO among which is to be found Monitor Navy, Mountain Dew. Virginia Flounders, Natural Loaf plugs, and Mountain Dew, Nectar, Am- ' brosia shorts and line eat chewing, together with other favorite brands; also, SMOKING TOBACCOS of tiro Rod .Stocking, Bull Frog’ Log Cabin. Chiinuey Corner, Zephyr, Kinnikimiik, and other brands. A splendid assortment of l’ipes, Pipe Sterna, Cigar Holders and Biuoking Seta, of various styles and pi ices. GOOD CIGARS Cheaper than are sold in any railroad town In tho State. Also Suspenders, Neckties, Paper Coliure aiid other articles of x’ GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. A large, tresh stock of Candies, Raisins Figs, Canned Fruits, Canned Oysters, Sar dines, Peanuts, Brazil nuts, Almonds, English Walnuts, Pecans, Filberts, Herring, Crackers, and, la thru scasoil, Fresh llysters, lee Cream and Soda Water. Alsu, ah extensive and well selected stuck of 3\ro*i»2:-o3xrs, Of wl. v.tl vtr. erateChildrerdsToys, Vhd in Strings, Pocket Cutlery. Shirt Stud.'iHloeve Buttons, Hair Oils, Pomades, Oosht£trjfc; pop.tilaf Perfumery, Stationery, Ac. Residents and sojourners are respectfully invited to examine tlio goods and purchase, FRANK PURCUPIUi, t ' (J..W. Coats’ olii Stand) Sign of tho Big Indian, RKN’SSIiLAKIt, T.XI), A • , Rosadalis O’VTO PREPARATION HAS -L’ ever boon introduced to tbo Amoriean people that hse mot with as marked a success as “THE FLUID EXTRACT OF ROSADALIS.” Ono ounce * of this Fluid Extract is moro powerful in its action Upon diecase than ono pint of tho preparations of Sarsaparilla. AS a I —S Tjooit Purifier it hue no equal j AHA (oxScrofula, Inflammatory RheaMutism, Syphilis in all its forms, It is ft cortain cure. Physicians indorse it; it is not a»quask nostrum, as tho formula is printed Don every package. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasvillo, Ky.jsays: “It is tho best Blood Purifior I have ever used.’’ t t>
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IToofland’s Gorman Bitters, • ry * Hgofland's German Tonic, Hoofland'a Podophyllin Pill, Hoofland’s Greek Oil, HOOPLAND’O Q3R2IAST' SITTBUO, A Bittcra without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind Is dimi,rent from ull others. It is coniponed of the pure juices of vital ptlucfpaU of Routs. Hi: it us,-and B.vkks (or as medicinally termed, extracts), the worthless or inert portion* of the ingredients nut being nsed. Therefore, m one bottle of this Hitters there is contained ns much mcdicinal virtue as will he found in several gallons of ordinary mixtures. Tho Hoot:-, tvu,, uhl'u hi HaSb Litters arc grown (icimuny, their vital principles extracted in that country by a acientilio Chemist mid foraided to the manufactory iiy this city wbero they are compounded and bottled. Containing no spirituous ingredients, this Bitters is free from the objections urged against, all others; no desire for stimuiunts can ho Indue id from their use, they cannot mako druukiir's, and cannot, under any circumstauocs, have any but a beneficial effect. KOOFLAND’S C-EKIiIAN TONIO, Was compounded for thoso not Inclined so ex* trente bitters, and is intended for use in eases when some alcoholic stimulant is required In connection with tho Tonic properties of tho Bitters. Each bottle of the Tonic contaiiis one bottle of the Bitters, combined witli pure Santa’Cutz iti'M, and Havered in such a man- . per thut the extvcuio bitterness of tho Fillers i; overcome, forming a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, and containing the medical virtues of the Billers Tho price of the Tonic is $1.50 per hotlls. which many persons think too high. They must take Into consideration that tho sttiirß* hiut used is guaranteed to bo of a pure quality, A poor article could lie furnished at a cheaper price, but is it not bettor to pay a little more mid-hare a good article? A nrodlo fmtl preparation should contain none but the best ingredients, and they who expect to obtain a cheap-compound will most cortsinly ho cheated, » They are the Csr#Htest Enow* Isms* dies Fur LIVER COMPLAINT, DY.SPkp&t* NERVOUS HKBILTTY, JAUNDICR, Ul»ease of the kidneys, rmip. TIONri OF THE SKIN, and all diaoußcsi arising horn a Disordered Liver, Stomach, or Impurity of the BLOOD. Read tho following symptoms: — 1 —*ri Constipation. Flatulence,.lnward Files, i «ifness o! Blood to the Head, Acidity of ths Stomach, Nausea,' Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in tho Kiouxefc. Four Eructations, Finking or Fluttering at tbo Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming of tho Head llurrn dor Di,itioult Breathing, Flutteiing ah t’.ie Heart, Choking or Suffocating Heasatioai .when !:i a Lying Posture, Dimness of VUleu, Dots or Webs before tho Sight, Dull Paia la the Hoad, Deficiency of Perspiration, Y«H*urness of tlio Skin and Eyes, Pain in tha bid* Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Buddcu Flush**'•/ Heat, ltnrmng in the Flesh, Constant lta*gl»ings of Evil, and Croat Depression of Fpiilta, AH tlieso indicate Disease of the l.ivei oi l*L gestivo Organs, combiuod with impure Wloed. The ii.se of tho Bitters or Tonio will s*on cause tiro almvo symptoms to dlsiipyoai-aad ti:* patient will hucuuie well and hoalthy. ■' ’ I - DR* KOCPLAITD’e GREEKOir, LIGHTNING CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF FAINS,AND ACHES. • * AiTUK.) Fxtxunau.y.— lt will out* «I 1 kinda of Pains und Aches, Biich as It lie in a•tism. Neuralgia, Toothache, Chilblain), Sprains, Bruises, Frost Hi tea, HeaiLrh**, Pains in the Joints or Limbs, Stings fla scots, Ringworms, etc. Taken Intehnai.i.y.— lt will cure K d«*y Complaints. Backaches, Sick HuadachO, oli#, Hysf.ni-ery, Diarrluca, Cholera Infa tnia, k holcra Morbus, Cramps and Pains ia th* Stomach, Fever and Ague,. Coughs, (folds, ’Asthma, etc.
DP*. ISOOFLAND'O i’OISOPIIYLLIN, TWO PILLS A DOSE. The most powerful, yet innocent, Vegetahi, Cathartic knov-n. It is not necessary to take a hamlf. 1 of these Pills to produce the desired effect: two of them act quickly and powerfully, clcnn ing the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels of all imj urltics. The principal Ingredient Is Podopby lin, or the Alcoholic Extract of Mandrake, wl Ich is ny many times more Powerfnl, Acting, -nd Searching, than the Mandrake itself. Its peculiar action iB upon the the Liver, cleaning it speedily from all obstructions, with all t power of Murcury, yet free from the injurio us results attached, to tho use of that mineral. For all diseases, iu which tho uso of a cathartic is indicated, theso PUlpwlfl give ontire satisfaction iu every caac. They never fail. 1 • • In cases of Liver Compluint, Dyspepsia, and extreme Costiveness, Dr. iloollund’s German Hitters or Tonic Bhould be used in connection with the Pills. The tonic effect of* the Hitters or Tonic builds up the system.— The'Hitters or Tonic purilies tho Blood. strengthens ihe nerves, regulates the Liver, and gives strength, energy, and vigor. Keep your Bowels active with the Pill*,aw*-! tone up the system with Bitters or Tpnie, and < no diseauc can retain its hold, or eyor-assall 1 you. These medicines arc sold by ail Drogglsta and dealers in medicines everywhere. Recollect that it is Dr. llooriAND’a Gkrman Remedies, that are «o universally used * and highly recommended; and do not allaw the Druggist to induce you to tako anything r else that he may aayjsjuat as good, hecniia»< he makes a larger profit on it. Tbesa Kamadies will bp sent by Express to any locality' upon application to the Principal a the German Medicine Store, 631 Arch Street Philadelphia! CHA3. M. EVANS, Proprietor Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO. 7 ' ’ edi\ s ,7 re for Sole tj Drug gist r ’’rid M-ninne Dealers ,] everywhere thru, hunt tht I’htlid Utates, Canadas, Hputh Ar.iiy ’f J th* - H tuf ffi.ip.s
