Source: Louisville Daily Courier-July 28, 1856

Location: Louisville, Kentucky

 

Page: 2

PAROQUET MINERAL WATER,

T. & E. JENKINS & CO.,

DRUGGISTS & MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS,

HAVING made arrangements with the Proprietor of the Paroquet Springs for the sole privilege of taking from the Springs this celebrated Mineral Water.
  It is put up in glass immediately after it is taken from the Spring, whereby its freshness of flavor is preserved, enabling it to be kept for any length of time without losing its medical properties.
  It is also aerated and bottled, giving it a sparkling character and an improved flavor without altering in any degree its medical virtue.  This water is considered, by those who have used it, second to no sulphur saline mineral water in the world.
  It is especially useful in dyspepsia and sympathetic derangement arising from weakness and tone of the stomach.
  It is a gentle aperient and may be substituted with great advantage for Saratogo (sic) and other such mineral waters.
  The presence of Iodine compounds renders it eminently useful in scrofulous complaints, in which respect it differs from most mineral waters, and thus recommends itself as a neutral remedy for many varieties of obstinate and distressing diseases.
  The principal constituents of the water are soda, magnesia, and lime-salts, with sodine compounds.  A minute analysis of it will be published in a few days.  Testimony of its virtues will be furnished by T. E. Jenkins & Co., Third and Walnut streets.  Sold wholesale and retail, in glass simple or aerated, by druggists generally.
  A liberal discount made to druggists and others who sell mineral waters.

PARTRO-CITRIC LEMONADE,

An effervescing purgative, agreeable to the taste and efficient as a cathartic, is introduced to the medical profession as a remedy superior in many respects to anything of the kind hitherto employed.  As a substitute for "Citrate of Magnesia," it possesses the advantages of being a little more active in the same doses, and by the stability of its combination, is not liable to decompose when kept for a time.  Moreover, it is charged with carbonic-acid-gas, and to the palate is as agreeable to lemonade.

Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by
                                                                       E. E. JENKINS & CO.
   Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, Third and Walnut sts., and by Druggists throughout the country.
  Pointing FingerA liberal discount made to dealers.