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Btaikb. ?Milk drttw* m?y be the past is Uvm quart of floor, a pin* of -- oqbm of bolter, ft gill of . ?poo af til of Mtt Oo&oOn Win?Om qwrt of aloo bol, quarter of an ounce of the oil of l?Tender, end ? quart* of ex* ptmoe of theoilof roeemary. Icm.?Into the white of an agg, tjaten till rery light, stir six table I laponfih of ptwdared angar, aU apraad orw the oake while warm. Pi*m Oaks.?Vine i nine eggs, three founds of aqptr, one Oax& ? One cup white _ one eup sweet milk, two and a af oopa of flour, one egg, pieoe of PntteJUl of an egg, one teaapCpn or nam ofWt&r, one-half teaspoons with lemon, and bake guuwpc Sauc*.?One-half Icecap of butter, nnt a UrM teacups of sugar, erries mashed till j airy. (CadMfcfeerriee may be subeti* tuted for Beet the butter aiid sngv stir in the berriea. " ? ssErfS by letting | the well three egg* ; apreed of the cake, and trim off " ' l?Two oherooel. of w?t?r, will ?give relief superabundance of acid* ?? Show Pd9tt|k0b>-lXMbli? one-half e box of gelatine in one pint of. oold water. After it ia thoroughly diaaolved add one pint of warm water, two cups of sugar, oool, tneu juioe of two lemons. put in the whltea of three beaten. eggs well beaten. Serve oold with sugar and cream. NwwXnro OvBuiD.-Take one quart of oorh meal, pour on a sufficient quantity of boiling water to make a thick batter, then add one tableepoonful of lard, aalt to sui) the teste, and three eggs. Then stir up well and drop a tabieapoonfol in separate plaeaa on a griddle or spider, previously warmed, and let them cook Mown. Ion will find it exoellent Ckmkwt fox Baoxn Omxi?Take a very thiA solution of gum arabio die solved in water, and stir it into planter of Paris mxrtil the mixture beeomea a ?isoona peate, Apply it #itk a braah to the fmifciied edges, and atiok them together. In three days the article can not be broken in the aan^place. The whitenesa of the eemenf renders fi doubly valuable. To Sorm Ou>PwrrrjTIui" old broken mbm ftOb a window, it ia ^neSTv^r^ffianlt to gat off the La ah PW ???? ?<$? ^ awhile and it will soon become so soft that you oan remove it with Take a aufflcient quantity of atone lime and alack ?* earpfully _ eloeedgCdK, to prewmt, aa far ea poesi Lm * "nd skimmed clean ; then .gallons thereof add by three-fonrtha of a ponnd * Tour pounds of very fine t the better. Coloring added to fancy. Apply ? nsh. This wash, if the id line, looks equally ae ry paint, andkjU more The erpauee farmear^anould $ A<W| Was. ThomM KaMmII PamaylTwaia, vrlM: " Taka too flute mmm tal low, ?four para rom^ tbraa parte bMiVH ; malt lb? WW first, and pot tho hepBWAX.j^nd main Inio it; when if 11 la ill matted, stir it ill .top. and poor into oold water ?nd work 44 arm; if jonr ui lsppi li. it ?uth them with thumb aad Anmm; lfc>luf i ymw it llM rnor* >ti?kr it gm*. ? wh?n food Ml ?ttekiaf-Ml" to put tm {| Hoftev to wort botila In - t ^ fc act * lior flaofeW tteiIMb to | 1**? l*?a morninpr. prorldinff a garden bad, *, p *^.w IUttmcv* Heir t% Th? hamin bodj is s oomiliattad affair. First is the booj form of frame work, orer this the mnaooltt system.* and overlying both, the nervous and intelligent one, and atajBall the braia, ??Mly proteeted^K ekull* aDd^far ftne threads of >MfW, communicating with all pacta of the body ; hence th? mind alay not be aftetai without influ aisSfti&r S'&urc Bttfta ara many, alao in Ike feet, pro ducing aaneitivenaea. The iwiia in the bottom of the feet eennect with those of the spine, which mahee improper of the feet the oeeaaion of ) for, th? heads nhes try a wioe a day, allowing the feet ? re4HPin the water lone enough to abaoroThe water needed, fifteen or minutea. One hour of mental will derange the functiona of body mote than a year of physical >r without worry. In one part of the brain lie the nerrea which oontrol, through the will, the animal part of our naturae, while in another place are the nanrea controlling the digeatire organs, the generative organs, etc. Any trouble in either of theee parte of the brain affeota, of course, the organs it con trols. ? " . The mind *ad body do not work inde pendent of each other. A large propor tion of the crimee committedoome from a diseased condition of the brain. All' suicides rra committed through' in sen: itjfj aa well as many<ottaer murders. Organic disease of the heart is s%ry rare, owing to the wise and peculiar dis tribution of its nerrea. >1 he left aide of the bo^^i^ilg^e liable tocuaeaae than our being e one people^ and eaermaing one aide the other;' '<Teao$ children to use both hand* alike and to hare per Ifeoily developed bodiea. Women who uae their brains much ahd jMieioualy at the eame time, are happier, healthier fed lrre kOger than thoee who allow household and other oarea to absorb them get aWay,nnw?nCthen, from all vajtmiona and rtabubles, ? "find rest in pteture-gaUerMl, reading-rooms, and plaoea of amusement. L Ladiee who are rety nervou^ with the palms of their hands-end hoTftw qf the {eat hot, pnt the handa Ifrtlfc wafer ft (Jbver the pulse, the feet. in water, and bathe the temples and head behind the ears. There is an electric action in we-1 tar; it is also required for the system ; fire-eighths of the weight of the body being pure water, or should be. For pain or irritation in the tonsil of the I back hip-baths ara good ; for exhaustion and restlessness they are strongly ad rised. Turkish baths are alao exceed ingly beneficial, and may be taken bv moat people as often aa onoe a week with good effect; they improve the complexion, and tone of the neeh. The Cmkiif gMptedtrt, " Matildy, you -are 'tho moat good for-nothin', tnflin', owdacioua gal that ever lived." "O ma," sobbed Matilda, " I oould not help myself?'deed I couldn't." " Couldn't help yonrsaift^Phat's a pretty way to talk 1 Ain't lie a nice young man T" " rea'm." " Got monoy 1" i* Yea'm." " And good kinfolks ?" " Yes'in."" " And lores you to deatraekshun ?" "Tea'm." ^ "Well, in name of common >nse, what ^did you aend noae ??Well, ma, if I must tell the truth. I must, I s'spose. though I'd rather die. "You see, ma, when he fooht hie sheer olost to mine, and ketoht holf. of my hand, and stjuea it, and dropt on Lis thst his eyes rolled and he began breathin' hard, and hU gal Lowae* kept a creakin' and a crea k in', till I thought in my soul somethin' terrible was the matter with his in'srds ?his Titals; and that flustered and skeered me so thai I bust out a cryin'. Beein' me do tha? he ereaked worsen ever, an' that made ma cry harder; and the harder I cried the harder he ereaked, till all of a sudden it came te me thst it wasn't nothin' but his galloweee ; and then a bust out a laughin' fit to kill my. self, right in his faoe. And then he jumpt up and ran out of the house mad aa Are ; and he ain't ooming bask no more. Beo-hoo, ahooy boo-hoo |" " Matildy," said the old wom?j| sternly, " stop sniv'lin'. You've male aa everlsstin' fool of yourself, but yriter cake ain'#%ll dough yet. It all oemes of them no 'eount fashionable ntors gal lowsea ' 'spenders' I believe they call 'em. Never mind, honey; I'll And for Johnny, tell him how it happened, 'pol ogiae to him, and knit him % real nioe pa# of yarn gallowses, Just like your pa's: and they never Ad creak." ?' tee, ma, said Matilda, brightening np; but let me kidt 'em." " 86 you shall, honey : hell ralley them a heap more than if I knit 'em. Bare enongh, it proved to be all right. Tlldy sad Johnny were married, and Johnny's gallowsea never creaked any Havana Dag, dog, who aoout hia mm Pi _ hia m salsa, who ear tied on hia breaat the Victoria Cross, to Aahantsa sampaifn, Being of the " " " breed, and with a natural tarn ha distinguiahed himself ' oooaatoas, and indeed ipaign. In one bl ushed into the enemy's ranka, Ing aal one of hia naked feee, worri<vl hia that ha aotnall y li prisoner is triumph, a favorite with the men thsfefira to allow of one of his lived to^aniot ' of wnasrStiaiasA hp theoid bit, tbool ihlM JWTg final vows oe Saturday, The Mm* OOBTKlt -walls who tweaty-ftve jaui^ttd se muctroiu inWi Unmm wall* we ft daughter o# the Emperor Iturbide and ft daughter of General Soott. ? few Wiki ego the daughter of Admiral Bands took the white rail in this convent. fier fftther is ft native of Msnland, and Buperin tendenft at the Naval Observatory. Statistics show that of the thoossnds who die annually, s large proportion are destroyed, no* by old age, or by -the natural exhaustion, of vitality, . bnt through intemperanoe, or diaxftgsrd either oa the part of the sufferer, or hia parents, of the simplest law* of nature. 8 a oh being the ease and figure* can not misrepresent fact*?the conclusion is that were the eaasea of intemperanoe, its kindred Tioes, sad ft disregard for natural laWs, removed, the Average length of the huppc. -Jiferttaa wocJd be extended proportionately. What most rapidly, harmlessly and nly wQl eradicate thess Tioes, or ' the tendency to them, is the queetkm which has been fts thoroughly and per the Phiioeophsr'a stone. The discovery hsa been made by Dr. Joseph Walker, whose widdy known VnreoAa Brrrxas are aooomplishing wonders which the old fogy doctors never dreamed of. Try them and judge for yourself, aa thou sands are doing all over the country.? Oom. ? A San Francisoo paper mentions a bank in that city which in five years has repaid in dividends to the original stockholders the value of their atook, and haa a oaah surplus of a quarter of a million of dollars. We ahould not hesitate to recommend to any ftiand of ours Pnr$oru' Purgative PiUi: they are scientifically prepared, and are adapted to all the poj <oeea of a good purgative medi cine.?Oom. Decidedly the best remedy that has svar been discovered rheumatism, swollen or stiff Joists, fleah wounds, sprains, bruises, oats and bona, is Johnson'* Anodyne Liniment. Ws use It, and always recommend It to our friends.?Com. A reliable remedy?Wtrraa's R*is>m?Com. Bronchitis. * This U au irritation or inflammation of th? bronchial tube* which carry the air be?the into th? lungs. It arisee from a oold settled in the throat, from Catarrh extending to these parte, from scrofulous affeotions, and from severe use of the Totoe. The irritation from this latter cause oommenoes in the larynx and glottis, which are the ergana of the ?eioe, and. extending downwards, produeee hoarse nere, coughing, and spitting muoons matter, some times mixed with blood. It I* ohiefly danger ons from its tendency to iprnd into the longs, and terminate In oooeumption. It is in the core of aerere and obstinate cases of thia disease that Dr. Pisroe't Golden MeiWwl Dieoorery has achieved unparalleled raaos?, and won the load?t praise from all who hare used Ik /fepBST or OBAT1TDM. Km. WJti Tajpt, of Elk Point, Dakota Ter ritory. oalled at the World's Dispensary, Aug. 29, 1BT8, to acknowledge a debt of gratitude doe Dr. PI?ea, having been sotMr cured Oatarrh, complicated with Throat the use of Dr. ftge'e Piaree's Golden l(-~P nflltTT o? ?Meia*atsf sne weekeMtotheadatt sstiltr of the stem? . ?? aw^ ??|a ' ,B* ouwwrw, Mia gi? ?? rmi, PANACEA AJCD Wtu dsstrey wonas wtthtat,tajary :to ttt mill. MtBf perfectly WllTl, an* free from all eeloslac or otter tijiurtoai lafietusts aeaally ased la worm preparations. OUKTlt * IIOVI, Proprietors, Ho. m*;mtos tssst. ?ew tsca. L'rw?M^atf s fiea^ ^ iM'Ww ?i fwiT-rm Oaavs a a?r. HOUSEHOLD W?F wUl Tea srf.r | To all Hftasi from th4vtlia, Hewralfla. fA1|Tf . Orampe la tke taW at sHa "" ask, Mttoas dstte. Ma la the IiXNtlCEN*^, kask.kewels er M?%|ilnaM ^ ^ say Tn ?etrsawem husu HOUSEHOLD othsrs tae n?|y foa went FANAOEA. Asn> EAMTL LINIMENT. |?rylt. fcU *yi IT) A ?? 2 sgi^yrkrfra#gfccnr: UUff 6^*tKU2srR^i'X:?.VSi Ron gBRa.'ava:ar^; ?.? trg AtrKaa^^?K^,syfci!s?g hit ROCK SPRING, cmtsi~ k mum ot ttniaiwi i mil Ml4??S*tol(*rtUkU%?w1 ayatrm. ]It t* aow ?t *"JUral. to pal., fttjhalfAo,*; topouts,??!..aha? ???&t kotltoa hi ta. Monty aut >npwp?ai U? oH?r. g SI'^SaSrj^^ar'r^sSM Vli , tor vri?n tor Ui vktw or tor dnckn. o. c. on* yomr water from ikt, Wis., f ?r lief t.om th< ??*m4 UU? 'Ml wator, My pkptdH rtporM to m tk? iMdle gravity of ?; trtM wu to. n<l tfMr ulM it for twenty iMl Ui >v?cll< ptrlty of tlM trut was fttilM W II, ittwtM ? pmI ta?r?T(aut. and titttt'- (mt ralWf U aat Ma( com pal]ad to irtuK M frtmnttr. 1 had othar ?*tari, kat f1?; it mm cpinion ttat tb< Mineral B> ?k spring U yralUUla. And I do Mra Mtly rawmaaud It to all vko a'O affile tai with the dteeaee commonly known aa Diabetes. Beapeotfolly you re, lirao Wtlsos, Dept. Ooll. Int. Hot., Ho. ? W. Third Btraat. Cincinnati, Ohio. ?trnaoK, Wli . May T, 1871. Mnuu. C. 0. OLIW A CO.-/)?ar Sirm: la teatt mony of tha great rains of Mineral Rock Ipnn Water tor thoaa infrrlni wth dtaaaaa ofVke Kld naya, I would atata that I had hoan anffertng for . ittttoa aeon t ha with Dl abate., patalrf larfa qman' of orlna, heavy with raftr, and tormented ? dlatraaalns tbtret. gradually lo.tn* flaah and atreagth aad finally tho ma rf my lowar llmba, whlok kaoaaa almoat devoid rf faetla*. My ahy rtciana gave ma op. and a aid that I had bat a short ? p.h* time to lira. I had loot all hopoa of rarerary, whoa I waa tadaoad to uae Minora! Hook Aortas Water, aad alooo than I hare gradually the ase or my limbs, aad also galoed " flaah. It haa dona tor mo what mod' lually regained ?d atroarlh aad t I tool a kill oould not do. I aa thaakfhl tor raturatag health, aad my prayer la that it may pro to to otaera a filleted wfth kiauoy affection a as mat a bleealng aa it haa hoon to myself. T< ara truly, Nai. Jiaaa ?*imnui. HUM#**XPOSEDc|r=^SSS?? ao4 In ihiaMlfT M?*a H. * ILL. ?? > ?*W?. ii M . mrnrn^ "tEAT TO LIVE." F. K. WITH * 00.'S CRUSHED WHITE WHEAT. r^ualod. Sold by all Gaocaas. lota, wtth telubla information oa Feed aad Haaltti a?nt nroe. TBS SABBATH. Greatest and lain! of Church Choir -PaeAr Forell<Uno?atna>Vma,?lMOadn .toa^li up?.?l.to c W _______ rikSO-rOHTE. TnBIST or Imtmo Hon Books. Haa theendoroeaaeot of allgood who bars examined It. Bmrt by aaO, *.74. "THE AMATEUR." Tn0>utMcnQaHomtrl ZLKTKHpeeoeeJ " *IHH pagr* of maaieal matter la sack number. JaatpU mm, 10 eta. "i li i laMin. fc ctrnMrnf Hisiit^WCMaoMQ. >1.00 psr year. LEE 4 GKTZnMKOOL FORTHOBOAX. 4 T?a Dsktalub Iwuwiw," The boat work for leaohera aad pupOa. Smi by Jfmtt. prim, %XM. LEE St WALKER. |StSC?ffi TOQ1, CH?m tmr >?r?xw ? 89 o s shj . ?Pnil10* ' TK?f,r,l, l?n?bl'M<rionf,i In XwkM. AOBNTS of ?mall Dapt'al <? Wtur Ihtn with Nwtu| Maehln?a, Lightning Rod* or Imiruc*. Th??iudi tfuil. meelala om be faratehtd. Iw>< tor rtioilwi and " jobis* oompocvd b*d spbdw Kaoofictory, ZM loatk M Itraal, k?l?? Dock. __ i gHMiift #S::iS.WANTED.ASms Balphla an old and r?l'a*1e Llf< Ooaaanj, deelrea \n agent In af?i? portion or this I tale In which It UMb?? repreeented. It la a atrletly Kitial Ootapanf, tetania lta eurplna uaalaai to Ita atHbtrt ?w-rj year, and aa it* tammm are m*"U faratahea them Inaarance at tae loweat bonIU* ratea All tf Ita poltctea ara ion-forfeitable 10 r ttidlr value after the third ya*r. LiberalOommle aloa oontraote, mula with reliable men. Apoly to H. S. BTSPHIltS, V. Proe't. Ml chaatnat St ' Phila., of to 9. W. Immll, Wen. Wea?. Bmpt.. Cincinnati. THE AMERICAN BASKET COMPANY. flow Brltala, Ceia., The trade aay, oaaaltetara IMAtlt Baak< 11* the market, made from B am boo Kt/fWm an d Splint, eat etttlngof the different ktnda dalled for. Alaoat*^ afaeiarna tf tka Ol?bratod American iHrrf Biabet hod Crate, V#rbet?a and Plant Baaketf. #Vat>e Boxeb of alt alaaa, at prloea to aot? the jUfcee. ><nd far Price Llat. _____ dfirf ***ek. Amenta wanted. Bnaloeee legttt flpu | ?at>. a. Broomkall, ^jaiytwe, To UDBUU2 rylnf who >w wu? fc m lobol * OOm rak fB&Sft gy V?r tan ?M*ri?tlv? Olmmltra Mad to im 'Elastic Tnus Ol, |Mak?*UK>* 0*w ?W Mm?, oar m? HATI, MOTVftM, OHIO. iszjrvtmmrjrx. w? ? oil M? effar*. WORLD! K fewmcHM ProfltaDlaEmplovment great mponon. TEAS AID COFFEES f*.movw*i.vn rmicBa. ncrwsedrseilltlee to Club Organisers. THE 6REAT AMERICAN TEA CO., P. ft ? ?g?Tw?y ?t, ?? T. THE I0H0H WIFE W>iK< toe tkla I?i1mi book. It I W4 ot IM ram tkivikx it Mi tk?l ?? Bfita Tmu or thrilling a4 *10 IOWH : Ikt ?MI nit of U? litkorMi I mmd wcnw ; Ut? fc?d Scene* it, rt*V *??_ ror e<rvoUrt. uldrMl H4BT vobd roBuaknra ca. H?rtford, cone. * IM ^oct fMolMtti* book *xta?t. >ortr*it of lk? Author*., and oflM/uakoraooi, aw* and mow* Life ?nd Iihm tn D<m, k*. ?or eir?iUriMBMM mi L m* mm CkwHeTJfce MMftto ?E NcwTLOK1||Ci. ?r to W V-AM vn.1. DFBOUX T1 ??se?L? WHY Sw4 * eU Mtmifi Of ? other* ml *?*??*? ?o?t??l? ? Fi?*Ckr<w*o.?*t worth |U ("IT *1-90 ?"Instruction* U, elur $30 ? d*y. HUI. PLPM a Co., 10B toaU 8tk St. ptnl^.V*. OWJTk WAHTIP to **ll omr jnauy MtabntM A.rttct?* tor L*di*i> ?(*r. Ia41*p?BMkl* tad A, i ""WWT 10,000 (OLD 7?*t ?!?* comfort and ?*U? C** DO WITH, tempi* IHI oa r.calptH ? M.OO PHKC. B?nd fbr IlhlitrUM clr POSTABUC Soda Fountains! ??o, iso, art * tioo. (MOD, DURABLE AJID CHEAP Skipped RMd7 for Um. XMBlMturad by i. W. nmPMiW k Co., Ifiouoa, Ihd. Hand for a OiUloynt. ma DR. MAM'L B. PITCH'S FAMILY PHY8ICUN ?????? lk*ir ? ? Mrmm ?y m*u to ait on* i lr?ti to 711 Brotdwiy, Niw York, This Si mint Mmrkim* gtmt tkt Im* t? ??rw. DOMESTIC H. M. CO., tow rorV 4 DYBkTfBRR* I Mb4 *5 eta. to OSO. *. ROW A ILL A CO., 41 Park Row, New York, tor their noirfM V l*MWi eonUlalaa Mtta of 9DOO at*i gm aa?%?tfMa*' a ? ho wine coat at adTartteint. Vttk ANY I Madia* ma lM*Mr?ai otm mtmm wi< IMaU- wo. raoakTa, fraa,* baaatlfal Ukron one Ix'jrar&r* HO! FOR COLORADO! lllaMl aoaaary. AOBXT. b~* jfiTii Carson a?i?< Vr hhawtt Tl?wlf TwiaW trrnm ?trahM NUNT1K, TRAFPKR, SCOUT ?4 I r.ll ?4 ??w>I.U IliiH.llm ?tu. ?I Ik. FAR WBT.h km ?* (IiCwm, wtu a ? ?ftk*MOIK)C<tu4 IMHODOCWM. A* _jT.lt U 1*t?IiisU*. * B?*d Car*on'? Cartifloata. TMt, Vaw Hum TfcfcU to certify UatDeWlU C. htan,M.D,lir|MU.ll. ?Oi ?ly panlaver ai>irlw? Wwriuay llJkaaiWfwk Ilhuwtfii with an nl^HNia IsMm<W>inMr- lllMliitUnwliHiwfwiWtlltwiliH A44nm PU8TIN.UI1.MAH Colorado for Inalifc and Tourists. Ita alnakMi tor OoaraaytlTai a*4 itlkati iea. rail paraoalara gtT*afraa. ?4draaf, A. H. rATRMOV, kort Colllne, Colorado COUGH B, ? OB* XHZA, V H On ? IHO OOtJOH, Owvr, Bmmit **? tt?! tai'i Bill, m or Wu? OauiH. VtMIMMtliyVpttMfbcnd k?ntto(MM bektnrl, kt loeeene It, cUtrar* U>? lung* tad *Ikym lultnw, (km l?il<liif thacao? of Uiar ,-ptolnt. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUB LD LgHlr A|T?a?rt to thto standard ran. W, u to Uythnoatoto H toa rai??>Ta&.. ???n w. a toMd Jirfte" on U>? wmmr, CONSUMPTION landCod liver Oil in MdlneOpajg. Dr. J. Walker's ?aUs?j3hT Vin egar Bitters are a punJyregetabie preparation, made-chiefly Coat* the na tive herbs found en the ldwJVl&nKes of the Sierra Nevada mountai4^f Califor nia, the medicinal properties Of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily caked, "What is tho cause of the unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit tbrsT" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are fhe gjeat blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never l>efore in the history of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vihboar Bitters in healing the wck of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. The properties of Dr. Wai.ker's VikioarBittkrs are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuret'.<?~ Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Altera tive. and Anti-Bilious Grateful Thousands proclaim vix egar Bitters the most wonderful In vigoraut that ever sustained th? sinking system. * No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. ^ Bilious. Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which aro so preva lent in the vnlleys of our gifeat rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red. Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and manv others, with their vast tributaries, througbcut-our entire country during the Suiuo^v and Autumn, and remarkab^^B during sea sons of unusual hflfr* q^^Bcyness, aro invariably aeootif$anieaJHptensivo de rangements of the stomocu and liver, and other abdominal visccra. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon tbeso various or gans, Is essentially necessary. Thore is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Btxteks, as U**v will speedily remove tho dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of the digestivo organs. Fortifjr the body against disea$$ by purifying all its fluids with Vivkqar ? Bitters. No epidemic can tako hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head- 4 ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One Dottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whito Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflaminatur ,, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Soro Eye*, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, Walkkr's Vinkoar Bittkrs have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Dbulder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. ?Persons en raged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dost of Walker's Vi.v koar Bittuss occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tot ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, 8pots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, ar* literally dug np and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of theso Bitters. Pitt, Tape, and other Worms, lurkinfin the svstem of so many thousands, are effectually ioctroyed and removod. No srstem of ruMicine, no vermifuges, no an thelminiUcs will free thajafUun from worms like tl|p?e Bfilers, JF For FcmaA ftwyhlnta, in yoonf or old, married or single, at dawn of wo tbe tor ' ~ " ?o ISoon" Yitiated JMood when. i parities bursting through clcanse it tt rirlll tell yoawhen. Keep id the health of the system ?6*afc.i>| ?HtrilM <M MimWit Owpany nrn Km, wn tt*kur?k