Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1874 — Prince & Co.’s Organs. [ARTICLE]

Prince & Co.’s Organs.

Five octaves, two full sets of reeds. Solid waliiut eases, elegant bronze finish. Price, with six stops, $125 ;-eight stops, SIBO. Address Ifecd’s Temple of Music, Chicago. —A witty moralist says that “many a man thinks it’s virtue that keeps him from turning a rascal, when it’s only afull stomach. One should be careful and not mistake potatoes for principles." The Skeptical Convinced.— Every advance in Medicine, every new remedy has encountered an opposition which is the test of truth. Galen and Jenner only were believed when they had proved their discoveries against opposition. But men are observing, and benefits always make believers. No incredulity can stand the silent argument of good results. When Dr. Walker proclaimed that he had produced from the medicinal herbs of California an Elixir that would regenerate the sinking system and cure diseases not organic the incredulous shook their heads. -Yet his Vinegar Bitters is now the Standard Restorative of the Western World. The truth could not be resisted. Under the operation of the new remedy Dyspeptics regained tlieir health, appetite and strength, the Bilious and CbhstTpatedTwere relieved of every distressing symptom; the Consumptive and Rheumatic rapidly recovered; Intermittent and Remittent Fevers were broken up; the taint of Scrofula was eradicated! Who could gainsay facts like these? Not even the Faculty. Skepticism was routed. All doubts as to the claims of the Bitters to the first place in the first rank of modern medicines were silenced and this wonderful preparation is to-day the most popular Tonic, Alterative and Blood Depurent ever advertised in America. In common with other journalists we are free to add our testimony to this remedy. It is a domestic medicine, and no household should be without it. —The heat of Summer, as well as the sudden changes of temperature incident to Autumn, coupled-with— the use—of —un ripe vegetables and fruits and other unwholesome articles of food, result every season in producing much suffering from Diarrhea, CholeraMorbus, Colic and other derangements of the stomach and bowels. A remedy that will promptly relieve these sufferings and restore tone and normal action to the relaxed and debilitated alimentary canal is surely a boon to the afflicted. Dr. R. V. Pierce, whose Family Medicines have acquired a world-wide deputation, by long study and careful chemical experiments has succeeded in extracting, by a cold process, from Smart-Weed, or WaterPepper, that modest little plant seen iu wet grounds by the roadside and in neglected grounds and pasture-fields, a remedial principle which, when skillfully combined with the extract of Jamaica Ginger and other pleasant modifying agents, in what he calls his Compound Extract of Smart-Weed, forms a most reliable specific for all such derangements and sufferings. It is pleasant and safe to take, yet powerful to cure. Its wonderful -efficacy is a further confirmation of the Doctor’s idea that God has caused to grow, in each climate and region, those medicinal plants best calculated for the cure of the diseases that prevail in the section of country where those plants are found —that “the leaves were for the healing of the nations,” and that the fewer far-fetched remedies we employ the better, if we would thoroughly investigate and understand those we have at home. The. Doctor's Extract of Smart-Weed is sold by druggists generally. Wilhoft’s Fever and Ague Tonic. —This medicine is used by construction companies for the benefit of their employes, when engaged in malarial districts. TbeJiighcsUfestimoiiials Have been given by contractors and by the Presidents of some of the leading railroads in the South and West. When men are congregated in large numbers in the neighborhood of swamps and rivers, Wilhoft’s Tonic will prove a valuable addition to the stock of medicines, and will amply reward the company in the saving of time, labor and money. We recommend it to all. Wheelock, Finlay & Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. For Sale by All Druggists. Good advice never comes amiss. —ls they have not got the-Elmwood Collar at the store where you are in the habit of purchasing your goods, tell them to get some for you at Once, and don’t be put off with any other goods. ' - The Northwestern Horse Nail Co.’s “Finished” Nail is the beet in the world.