Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1872 — Undeveloped Viator. [ARTICLE]

Undeveloped Viator.

The feeble and debilitated usually fancy they are In a more hope less condition than they really are. The resources of nature jjre noteuhlly cxhntmtcd. Even when utrength and (j appetlte fall, when the eyes are heavy and lustreless] the complexion palidjtfie nerves tremulous, the body attenuated, and the mind de’ pressed; there is generally a reserve of latent power modes of treatment are resorted to by physicians in the hope of developing and rendering available this atore/bf sleeping vitality, but the surest,, and indeed the onlylhoroughly safe and reliable myan* of awuk-' cuing the dormant of the system-Is a course of Hoatcttcr's Stomach Bitters. Electricity, shpwer baths, the flesh brush, sea bathing, &c., may bc well enough In their way, as auxiliaries, but thcyjlo not reach the source of the evil. AH physical debility proceeds either from a derangement of the functions of the assimilating, secretive and vital organs, or from a;feluggish constitution. In either case, and also in cases where both 'causes exist,'the Bitters will Invariably produce an immcdldto and salutary change in the condition of f the» patient* and eventually effect a complete cure. ( Konc of the .dangerous, ulkalohis, too Often administered "as. tonics, can be otherwise than deleterious under such tire uni stances, and to give mercury is posit ively criminal. The direct effect of the grept vegetable specific will be manifested'in an improveil appetite, ainqre cheerful frame of miml, a gradual return of strength, an increase of flesh, and a healthier complexion. Meanwhile, however, the constitution, if inert .and feeble, will have beta , roused and renovated by the subtile elements of 111vigoration contained In tlj,c Bittera v The ('Keat Hair Prodccep..— Hals Oils, Pomatums and Pomades have had their dai. They belong to the musty past. Nobody thfrt’Arnderstands the chemistry of the liair and the phiiolopliy of its grow th thinks of using them, tusteadlor clogging the pore 3 of the scalp w ith thick onLiteiits, and thus obstructing the insensible ncrspiritioii which it? essential to the bealth ofthe fibers. \ieiu>wh<vno the surface Of Uie head with an inviguratling applicate?ll which penetrates to the roots of the hair and stimulates them in way that the fertilizing ugents spread ovorhlie meadows stimulate the'grass the blades to spuing up in myriads, coating the earth w ith verdure. The invigorant best adapted to this purpose is Lyo.n ? hKathaikon\ it may well be called til c fertilizer of the head. To the barren scalp it coinmunleaies vegetative power, if the .hair is dropping out or becoming dry and withcred, rt arrests the process,of dilapidation or blight. I lie hair thickens arußbecornes glossy and flexible under its genial operation, and as a dressing it is nif. approached by any preparation that has yet been laid . on the toilet of fashion. TheJlp.oiv.vs ax It Blacks produced by that sterling preparation, CmHi'Aiiopo'flr Exoni.sim't Ha in Dm, cannot lie. eiTPiicil liy Nature; its tints chaHdiigo comparison ivith Nature’s most favored productions, and tlofy detection. ■ Fr.Aor.’s Instant Kelihf. Warranted to relievo all Rheumatic Afflictions, Sprains. Neural'cla, etc. Tire best, the surest and tho (juickestretnedy for ail Botvcl Complaints. Belief guaranteed or the money refunded.,, . , - Best and Oldest Famii.t Medicine.—Sanford's Liver Inrigorator.—A nnrely Vegetable Cathartic and Tonic—tor Dyspepsia, Constipation Debility, Sick-headachc, Bilious Attacks, and al! derangements of Liver. -Stomach anil Bowels, Ask your Druggist for It. Beware of imitations. XfifE.—Don’t fay Fever & Ague can’t be cured, until you have tried Shallcnberger’s Antidote. Every Druggist has it.