Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 August 1874 — Page 7
things HOKiii ui:mi:mi:i:kin(j. tusc h.bmkkvimi or cciuca.ntn, etc. The preserve kettle should !oof a shallow friu ; those mailo of puni-Iaiu un- the tx-t, uiuJ a tiirlitJy titling rover Is very ilenimble. Jelly Ijujfx.of thin .hiniivl, should In- iniule in tin' lia of a i-omui-opi., and tax strinjr attacitsl to them, m that they mil I"' fa-teiied to a chair and the Jelly turned Into tht in very (.lowly, atuf arranged ho us to tail into a piu ii r or dish jLiifd umii the tloor. .strawberries, rul terries, t-urrnnta aid tif.Tk should be made Into jellies and jams with the liest doiihle-rrtiutd ruirar; If brown eujfar I n-!, it makes the jelliea uml irvTv'M of a dinjry, reddish, brown, whit-It h uelUier le.isinjf to tin eye nor to the Ute. Neither should brown sujar be used ftr jrreen fruiu. Tint lumbers oi common (Mass or white earthenware pots, are the liest for jellies, marmalade or jam. Tin- Mlf-e.ilinr jrlaw jar are best athiptrd to preserve of fruit prepared with a small quantity of Mijrar. (Jam Ls always more desirable than earthenware for keeping preserve, as. they can In examined without oM iiin the jar. Foam or Irothiiieas (4 the sign of fermentation, but a (-ovrrinj; of thirk mold is no evidence of Hilinjr it will serve to keep thru) from the air ; yet It should not be idt on too Ion jr. To boil over preserve! turn them Into the kettle, and place over a slow tire; when the foam ri-s skim it oft" carefully, ami w hen it ric no more, skim out tin. fruit into Jar; then loil the juice once more, skim thoroughly and our Into a pitcher to settle ; w hen nearly cold. xur over the preserve, and Heal up tijrhtly by dipping a cloth into rosin and tallow, anil in-essing it closely over the mouth of the jar; then put on the cover. 'urrant Jellv. 1'ick 11 tie, red. riie
eiirniists from the steins ; hruie them with a vUt! or meat iMoiihT, and strain
through a thin tlaniiel or cotton fiag. To
each pint of iuice imt 1 Hound of Is-st
white sugar, and stir until it is well dis
solved ; n! it over a mow tin-, and w hen it
txtiU hkim well. It it boil for l-or2)
ininiiteH, then try it bv fooling a spoonful a little and Muring St into a cup of cold
water; It It sinks to the bottom dircctlv.
and scarwly color the water, it i done;
it not, let it Ixiil . minutes louder, .strain it Into small white jar or glass tumbler.,, and when cold, cover with thin white palter iliniMtl either in spirit or the whit ol
an rirg. and paste th'nk brown pajter over
me jars.
Another Method. Pick On fruit frotn
the stems, weigh it and put it into a xtone
pot ; place It In a kettle ot Itoiling water,
ami let it remain there until theU-rrics an'
thoroughly heat.-d. Turn them out into a dish and t rain the juice from tin rn as dint-ted above. I'nr a pound of white sugar
to eacli pint 01 the juice; turn Into tie
preserinjr kettle when the xujrur is dis
solved, and Ixnl lor l- minutes. 1 ry as directed above to S4e if it is cooked to a jelly. If you have not plenty of currants. Has is the fcst rccie to ue, as all the currant juice Is extracted by bcinr lH)iled. I're.s'rvel Currant.s. Take rijx currants free from xt-m ; wcijrh them, ainl put J Mund of w hite xtijrar to every pound t Ix-rricM. Take a t acuplul of w ater to each iM.uiid of xuptr. and ln.il until the imp w very clear; then turn It over the uncooked berries, and let them utand ver iiiht. Next morning put over a xlow tire, and Ixtil gently until the lorries are rli'ar: xkini tin-in out Into I ir mul t.il
the sirup until quite thick, and jourovcr the Ix-rrici. Currant Jam. Fn-c the curranU from
;ne Ktnis; take ponmls ot xujir to 10 txiunds of iH-rries. .stntin the juice fnin half of the currants ; then crush the rext with the pujrar; pour the juieeover them, and txiil in a porcelain ktt.le until it is a inooth, thick mass. Have a moderate tire, and let it cook xlowly, so it w ill not iiiirn the jam. This is nearly as good ax Tanbcrrieti for cold meats and jrainc. Iried Currants. Take 7 lounds ot nrranU, wa.he and picked over, to 1 I'und of xujrar; ImmI until the currant -in le caxilv cruxlusl; xtraln tbroiih a inlander; lxil the Juice for '.Ut minutes; aid the currants, and cook until it Is as ;hi k m poNxihlc w ithout buniin it. Pour njn plattTs,Mnd dry It in a hot nun or in 1 cool oven. When "dry. cut it In pieces, tid put in a pMer bair to uc in idckncss. A Mtnall y'u dissolved in a tumbler of ice ater will make a very n-frcxhinjr drink : "ft bit of it held in the moutk of n fever! I'jtient fVin fe-Hnjr nf n-lief. Kijie cur-rmtareexc-llent f.xxl for childn-n. Mah
tlx- fruit m as to break the xkln; cover ith w hite nurir anl with gx bread and fitter It w ill l highly relish.tl.
.a .-mcc i in tor ! h-xx-rt. itatner larjre r-Ie eluhT of the cfi'-rry currant; dip 'irf tn into the unlx atcn white of an rjrtf, u"l roll hi pulverized nujrHTuntd H-rfettlv 'fed with it. Serve in a jrlasjj dish. S. J- m Country Gentleman. Hew to Keep In Summer.
ThU wmn weather nukes all careful '"'keejM rH ! tolt that thecntin-pn inf the hoil-ii'liolil aro Itwimnirlilr i-li-uii
H-drooeis are xunnel and ventilated, bed"the are at leat once a week placed in 'Jix or-n air. the livinsr rooms have abundant Inpn-xs of uii and air, and ovrytl'injr ;,'it can jrive birth to a disagreeable smell put w here It can do no bai rn. The ill.
in the royal family of Kiijrhind.eaucd n iiiicrfcct piece of plumhinjr w hich : 'rodue-d wwajri pas-n Into the pahu-e, M-rve as n u nrnlncr to nil tliOM
!' nave hi their hou-Msa bath-room, with Jl'- Usual conveniences. Diluted carbolic
'''.W'plicra water or lime water, w id
"rou(ri,iy purifv All drain pix'and kp
'indanw. of dry earth w ill disinfect and iorlzi' all oflensive RubstMiiceii. There
and pleasant ctnells alKut a country
flh' riutoni of tjiVlncr itou n tu-avv wool.
Jut oilk nirultiH in the aumtner, of re-
lnK nrusseM and Ax minster cnr-ts ; nutting, of usinjr liirht numtner fur- ' 'rv instead of that stuife.1 and covered
- imor i.rK'at4 lle, lias It louiwlatloii 'I'r' tiytrieneand conitort than In fa-di-i-oi,oni)-. Those who are familiar hrfSl"11 "''-'"vcrles which have jriveii '. " " hat Is know n as the perm th-ory ""as,-, will rc:ililv bs l.v uml li.iu-
X'X Is a far tnorv' health v fiimniercar whan !( !...... i. 1. 1 ... .
----- n; wnj 11 is wise 10 re- '' Ul "",,M,r "11 w-oolcn art ides which , " h -xcelient absorUnt and replac " li thox4 easily cleansed, and that
do not readily ahxorti atinospueric xuhxUmvs. The curtains, curs t.s, and furniture in daily use in our living r(Kms, If placed under the lens of a ow ertul micro. coe, would prcw-li effective xeimons to untidy hoiisekt-K-rs. .Some of these, by continued use, become actually poisonous, and donbtless Induce disease." Tho drinkiujr water of the familv needs looking after, and nothing xhort of certainty that it is In-e from Ulnt xhould he accepted. Fatal cas- ot typhoid liave arix-u from drinking water w hich gave no sign toanvufiisethat it wa not pure. it is not xafe to drink trom xi.ringH and rivulets bv the roaUide, or in the woods, uulexs we tnow that all the Kources of thoxe waters are pure. Typhoid and typhus fever are a reproach to civilization, and cannot ixi-vibly wv-ur exci pt through violation ot tlie U w of eh-au-linexs and drainage. Where health U coucerncd there Is lexj oly'ectlon to the great failing of g(Kxl housekeepers of xpeuding xo much valuable time on the mint, anise, and cuulmin,,, with the rik of overhxjking the weightier matters of the law. A Startling Uumor. The Sau Francisco Comtnereial Herald, of duly 9, publixhes the following: Very InijiorUnt Inlonnatlon has nachel us from wliat we le-ni an authentic xource, to the eflect that overtures liave be-n made by the Mexican Government to that of the I'nited StaU-s to cede all tinterritory of the former lying north of a line of latitude drawn directly from the mouth of the llio (iruudc to the l'acitlc (x-an,and that the mutter will engross the attention of (!ongrexs at iLs next scsxion, with the greaU-xt probability of it a'-ccptance. What are to le the coiixiderations for tills is-ssion of b-rriury we are not informed, and it is likely that the oint has not yet been aetlled. One thing is Mtxitivc, a numts-r of our heaviest eji-laii-ts and told oterators have ven' n-
n-ntly !ecn actively In pursuit of mines lying in the territory to be oiled. Several in Lower California have already changed hands, and mining engineers have ln-cn dispatched to Souora and Chihuahua. It is evident to us that much -ommolion exists about this matter in certain circles, ami that then- is good foundation tor the rejiort. liy this arrangement the I'nittil States will acquire Nueva l-on, Coahuila, Chihualiua, .sonora. Lower Caliloruia and portions of Sinaloa and Duraugo. It is pro!aMe that the iMistponement of timd decision by the Nlcxican aa 1 American Joint Commixsions was b.t.- d lijM.n (Jiin in-iilTation. and it is not unlikely that the Mexican (iovernincut may liave 1mi-ii inthieiio-d by the attitude taken by the Tinted States'lJovernuient in refen-iKv to Mexican inroads upon our territory. Mexioi has n fd ot money, the St ites namul are distant frwm the Capital, and there an no ruilroiids or other even moderate means of connection. They cynnot W omtrolletl by their Filend aiitlioriticx, and are almost omxtaiitly in an uproar. In these and similar reason's may be found the inducement w hi h have actuatetl the Mexican Government. A Colored Walter Raleigh. Storms and temest cannM keep our ladies within doors. During the late wet season they were everywhere, paddling
a. i t splashing through the mud like a set of school lxys. We saw one on the corner of Magazine and Ijifayette streets tbeother day. How xhe got there it is lmHssjhe to say; a deep slough ot mini cut lierentin-ly off trom dry land. The lady, who, by the bye, wa dressed In the height of ta.liion, gae.1 around, rather taken aback by this, and seemed very uncert.iin how to act. An old, gray-haired negro, -a otton float driver, who was standing near by, saw her dilemma, and wading through the mud offered himself a conductor. He got her pretty well over, but there w a one place Impassable. ' The old negro look-d surprised, and scratched his head in a puzzled manner. He had no cloak to offer, or he might have lollowed a gallant example of ?sir M alter lUlelgh. ff ring. however, his hand, a a stepping-stone, lie landed the lady on high and dry land, sate and soun I. She turned around and rewarded the old man with a most bewitching smile and a "thank you, sir.' It wa not much, yet we believe the old man valued it far more than a $10 greenback. Hall an hour afterwards he was standing on that cor r triumphant, proud and smili.ig at being nil-taken for a "sir." AVw Orleans Ieayune. Dr. rifrce'a Faforlte Prescription i very utronicly recommended bv the Medical Faculty, and l largely prescrilM-d amonir their Femalti Patients. It'l worthy of ad confident, as may be seen from tlie follow ing tetimonials : Dr. U. H. ClliPMAV. Plattsmouth, Neb., writes: I have under treatment a lady, who, for the pail seven year has lieen amVted, and. after tr Ine several phvsicisns without re-ev'ne bencttt. i gaining rapidly on your Favorite Prescription. Atlanta. III.. JuTt H. 1T2. Dr. U. V. Pinter. UutTdo. N. Y. Dear Sir: I have not words to express niy gratitude to )ou for your advice and assistance in in v ease. There is not one w ho has used vour medicine sini-e thev have t-en brought here. .iut thit ran shv w ith me they have lieen gn-atlv iH-m-tlted. Sinoe I have ls-rn so helped bv it. use. sf or seven around me left otT all d-Ur and o'her mei-lnes, and now ue It In their families, after Iwinir cured of the same di-ea-e a mine. You do not know what a wondt-r it rn ated In our city, by its rextorlng my xter I wnte you about forhe h-l lMen under th- care f three of our In-st
doctors, but could not sit up but for a few
minutes at ne time. I itengil of her to try your medicles, and before she had used half th bottles she could go all around the vanl.
and has now ju.tcome home from a visit live
mile away. Mr. Tho. McFakland. From Miss Iirinda K. Sr. Clair. Shade, Athens Co.. Ohio. M. U. l7i: Dr. It. V. Pierce. Itulf.tlo. N. Y. Your Fa
vorite Prescription is working almost like a
mirarle on me, I am In tter aln-ady than I have IxH-n for over t wo yer. From Km. a A. HciurrR. Zitnesvllle, Ind., Aug. 3. ls: Dr. i-n,e : I recelvel the medicine you
sent me, and b'gan uini it immeliaiely. A a result of the treatment I fe better than I have for three years.
From Mr. John K. Hamlin. Odcll, III., March 1!, 1.ST2: Dr. Pien-e: The Fsvonte Prescription has
done me good, whl-h 1 1 m vrrv thankful for.
Favorite Pi-escrintli.u Is sold bv all drug-
Dr. Pierce's Trestle on Chronic Dieae of One n w ill lie sent to any address on rectdptof two stumps.
Kdiiokui. Noin us are xo eommon that it is almost iuiMsxit.Ie lor an editor to express ,, honest opinion ol the merits of any article w it bout ts-iug mi-mi-(-I of lnbr'cxtnl motives. This f.ut, however, shall not deter us trom saying what we think of a new addition to the Materia Medica to which our attention h is been nsvntly din-ctcd. We refer to Dk. J. VaLKK'(J CaMI'OKMA VlXKIiAK HlTTKK. a rt ine.lv w hich is making iis way into inon lainilies just now than all the other advertised medicine put together. Its Kpularity. as far us we tan Judge, is not ta-ed on empty pn-tetision. Then- net-ma t be no quextio:) atsiut the Ktency of it tonic ami alterative proH-rths, while it Mxexses the gn-at negativt nuMiinientlatiou of containing neither alcohol nor mineral poison. That It Ls a specillc for Indigestion, Kiliousne, Constipation, aud many complaint of nervous origin we have rVaxon to know ; and w e are aaxuml on good authoiity that as a general invigorant, regulating and purifying metl-ic-ine, it has no equal. It U xtattil that it ingnilit-ntx, (obtaintsl from the wilds of alilornia,) an- new to the medical world ; and it cxtraonlinary eflti.-Ls certaiidy warrant tuc concl union that it Ls a comound of agent hitherto uuknow n. If apularity Is any criterion, there can ! no doubt of the etllciency ol the Vixkoak Hittkr. for the sale of the article is immense and continually Increasing. WiLiiotT'ri Tonic is not a panacea i not a cure for everything, hut is a catholicon for malarious diseases, and day by day adds fresh laurels lo its cn n of glorious sun-ess. Knfroryed Livers and .spleens, alung the xhaly .auk of our lak'-s and rivers, are restored to their healthy and normal secretion. Health and vipor follow its u.e. and Chills have taken their dcj. arture from every household where W'ilhoft s Anti-l'eriixlic is kept an. I taken. Don't fail to try it. Wiikkuh k. Finlay k C., Pnmrietors, New Orleans. FH LT. EY ALL !KUM.ilt.
Kvkky man in buying a papercollar wanta to get as near an imitation of linen as possible. The only collar, that look like linen an the Klmwood and Warwick. This U not only in the folded edges but in the finish. Tttir1- Vran Kiprrirnre of mm OT .'k. wi s:.'-r. mxiTiiino sri-cp i. the prrterip ...... hi ...!.( 1 !x-t I-1 uu 11, j i.-.u mud Nar4 f. ; .. ; i:.tilS!i:.. au.l . 4 lxa a--d f.r tl.titf j-:ir tt!i t.sv.-rfsllln !) aal bjr H.11V .!.- '.t iu.i(!i.-n u;,. cliiMri-n, fr.m hr frlli- li.taot of t. j. '-' ohl iu tin-ailult. It rorni-ta aridity of 1 't"i:ij. li, r lii'l clii , rrgulalra tbe bowanl ai-s rut, hea'th. ani ronifurt to BtoUwr and 1 V. r e u lo bt- tlif lut and Sur-t lnieir :i I ai- Worl-1 lu all a.-a of UT8ENTKUY and I". Ai:;.IK.. IN ( llll.UKKN.uI.etii. r It arura frtia r.' t'uui-r from auy otl.rr t-ue. full diis-cUoaa f r ii-:i. will a. '.)iiip4ny rach Imitli-. None Genuine u .;.-. t .- fac-minilc uf ITI.TIS PKUKIS8 It t l hi iniUi.lf ra-r. s-M.t. ar all M-idicin 1xalib.
t liiPlrru Oftrn Lnok Pair and Slick l mui uo utlier cur tliaa having oniu In Vtt atom Mil. BKOWX-S VKKMIft'CE COMFITS MI .'.ctr. W orti.i mithout injury to the child, bf lag '-rf.- t!y MiTr. ai.4 free from all rulorlu or other liijiiri lngrrdt.'Dta mually ue.1 in voata preprtiuoa. CCUTIS BllOWS, Iprletora, No. i Fulton atreet. New York. .1W I fry rn(75tU and Chmuu. and Dnitr tt Ht.thHnH, at T ITTHtI CBKTS A Box.
The Ladles' Soros-la Clab, of New York, r. feotlj changed tbelr dlsrusalooa from Woman 'a inffrvre lo Hair Preparation and riinpWi Hanlahera. Tbey derlared that where Datura tad i't endowed them with beautx. It J their right yea, their duty lo lerK It wbertj they cuuld. 60 Ihey all voted that Magnolia DaJm OTerrame KallowneM. lU.utth 8 kin and lUng-marka, and gav to the o.inplrxlon a mmt J Ungud (Sorualaa) and marble like appearance! danger. out to men. Ho doubt); and that Lyon't Kathairoa made the hair grow thick, aofl and a ful pretty, and morewTer prevented It from turning gray. If the pro prletora of theae arUclea did Dot wnd tlteaUtera aa la Tutce. they are Dot smart.
Sot Qalta Ko Fast. Mr. Jones! A horss due ur In rhlladelptilk was raaght changing the eel, brated Mettcaa Muatang Liniment Into other txrttlea and nalng It as hi own recipe. Honesty ta always the beat policy. Theae medicine men Uke to follow a ucb fellows. It cured the lame borae all the aame; but It damaged tbs Doctora reputation, and benefited the proprietor ta proportion. We have beard of so many KhroinaUc persons and lame horses being csred by the Mustang Uulment that we advtae every howaekerper, liveryman and planter to Invest In a SOs-t. or a 11.00 bottle, against accident. Beware of counterfeits. It it wrapped la a el eugrsiing, igueaVU. W. W eat brook, CbemUt.
The Grand llewolat loa 11 MmiCAt Tbsatbirt, which was commenced la 1, Is atill la prog reaa. Jfothing can stop It, f.a- It Is founded ea the principle, now aalversally acknowledged, that wbysjral vigor Is the mast formidable antagonist of all bsBian aMini-nta, and eiperlence baa showa that PlaiTatiox Pittbjis Is s peerless Invlgorsnt, as well as
the best possible safeguard against epidemic 41
'lir.S writing tosnverusers piease aaenUoalke
nsrae o una paper.
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iSontj Wvxitosrl for PROF. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK Oa la a hood. Womsahssxl aa.l thrlr II steal la-ler-stelatlnaat lfe. Its l.swm, I'ewrr. etc. A (i-n-sarr selling from a t.i ti coptea a day. Kend r (peclnicn patfr an-l lern.a to Scents, and see why it a. Us is.l. r ihsn snv other book. Ad'lmta, riONAI. I I lll.lslllMt (II.. ft. Louis, Mo.
asv Waklag t'.sMsilay aseat. Best ever
onrre.l. A.l.irts.. M. is. a.i. r i.i., r.ne. ra.
l)eaaslaala military 4eaaesay. t hesI Ur fa. opri Hi-i1ii.''Ui, hi'i.t.l. oiirse of hluilir. e I lenali e I l II and Mechanical KngtrwerIng. The ( la.nlrs an.l Knr' Ish Ihomnghly taught. S or clrculara apply to ol. Thi-o. Ilyall. rreal.teBl.
To Millers and Engine Owner.
Te searty double ynnr steam power and save fwel
also, sddrss J. F. TAJ-LA NT, Herllugtoa. lo .
o' PCRDIT con-tnllon or tls week aaiOailin.iii'i e penws We ofr li and will g 4 T It. Plv . . Nrkkrre .. Marios. O.
snenisoi both sears wanted, (ioods sell
tght. hiu per cent, proli clesr. Iion't
alt. hut aend 1 ris. lor sa.nplra and ele.
e iiars In UTAS NoVtLTV .. Chicago.
500h
RICH FARL7IN6 LAIISS IN NEBRASKA. Now For Sale Very Cheap. Tea Tsars' Credit, latersst Oaly far CsaL Send for "Th Pioneer," A bsndaotne Illtiarated paper, mntalnlng the ftosastsar La w. a N K W N I'M IlKIt just published, laailoa free In ail parts ot the world. Aotre O. V. I)AVI. Land Coiniiussioner V. P. It. rL. isw-sas. aa.
S25
Per Day rtir'irrpHssa ..in sviicor?' ' " '-s
BsattsstaaakfJk
4 .KT V TKI, Men or Womsa. tu a J wo k or M f..rfrt.sl. T' S-rtt Ves. W me at once lo to EN a Co., Eighth sirect, Hew Jerk.
Dr. J. Walker's ( aliforma iu
ecar Ititten art- a iur-ly Vfct-tahlt preparation, ma-Ie t-hit-tlv from t!ie na tivc ht-rb found on the lowor ranges o' tlie Sii-rra Nevada mouutaiivsof : 'alifr :iia, tlst mod i-i rial jnopt-rtu- of which am extraru-d thort fioui w itUout tin- rof Alcohol. T! tpuvstioii is a'tn.tst daily aled. 'What is the caiiM of t!-t unparalleled mores f Vixeijai: :J'T TKR.sf Our answer is, that they rein i'. v tin- cause of disea-M-, and the patient re ..ovrrs his health. They are the j:reat hi.sai purifier and a life-pvinc principle a jM-rt'ect lienovator and Invioratot of the PV8tem. Never before in the hietory f the world hx- a iii.-du :n Isn-:: initis.untls pi-cKiip the reinarkal;" tlalltits of VlXKtiAK l.lTTKRs Hi hf.tlllie t!lMfk of every discast ni.tn i., ticir tu Th-v urv a pt-iitle Purgative a-, wt-li a Town-, relieving Confthtiou or ! nt!i:nnml in o the Ijver and Vist t-ral . .cis. iu Il.liou alsHiKs. The propertii's of Dk. Walker' Vi.k;ab IIittkks are AjM-m-nt. I;h:.ktcU Carminative, Nutritious, laxative, liiureti SeHlative, Countr Irrit tn, Sn.loptic Alter Uve. and Anti Kili.x - Grateful Tliousiinds proclaim Viv wjar Bitters the most wonderful I::iiraiit Uiat ever sustained the sinkin.' -t-ui. o Person can taVe these Hitter. ;ur ording to tlireetions, and remain Ion.' unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral js'ison or other means, and vital organs waited beyond rt-jiair. Hilious Keiiiittent and Inter Rlittent Keven, wliich are m prevalent in the valley of our great rivers tlioughout the United States. esVTiaI!y : hose of the Mississippi, wliio. MissMiri, IllinoLs, Tennessee, CumU'rlatid. Arkansas. lttl. Colorado, Itrazos, Jlio Grande. I "earl. Alahama, Mobile, Savannah, l'anoke, James, and many t.thers. with their vat tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Surunv.r and Autumn, and remarkably k during m asons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied hy extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscra. hi their treatment, a purgative, exerting a ihwerful intluenco upon these vano' organs, ia essentially necessary. There ih no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vixeuak 1Iittei:. as they will gpeedily remove the darkcolored viscid niattcr with which the bowels arf. loaded, at the same tinxstimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the hotly asrainvt ilie;is' by purifying all its fluids with Yixega; Hitters. No epidemic can take hnV of a nyr-tem thus forc-armi-d. DysDepsla or Indigestion, He; ; ache, Pai in the Shoulders. Cotm! -l ightness of the Ches.. iizzincss, St.-;: Kructations of the Stomach, J5ad Ta:.11 the Moutb, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of t! Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kii neys, and a hundred other painful syin j -toms, are the offrprings of Dyppei;i me bottMj will prove a better guaranty -of its merits than a lengthy advertise aient. Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, Whit. S tIlinfa, Ulcer. Erjipfla, dwelled N l out re, Serofnlooa Inflaininntions, Iodoleiii inflammations. Mercurial Allections. om "Mrea, Eruptions of the S a"in, Sore Eyes. ! iu these, aa in all other constitutional Walekk's Vikeoar Bitters Lav. hown their (rrrat curative powers in tl. nost obstinate and intractaMe cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic UheamatiKm, Gout, IJilious, Keim: teut and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases o- ; tie IIIimnI, Liver, Kidneys and Pladdet ttise Uittcra have no eoual. Such Iisea-t sre caased by Vitiated 1i1nm1. M echini ral Diseases. -Persons en .'.iged in Paint and Minerals, such a number, Type-ttetters, Gold beater, at.. Miners, aa they advance in hfe, are urov u paralysia of the How-els. To (rua..ijrainst thia, Uke a dose of WaLKEi'i Vi fiiAi Bittrrs occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, T t tt-r. Salt-Kheum, IlloUhes, Spots, Pimpb-s I'ustulea, Iioila, Carbunclea, Kin (f wormx a! J head, Kre Eyes. Eryipela. It h ssurfs, Oiaoolorationa of the Skin, IIuni:and Diseaeea of the Skin of whatever nano or u at are, are literally dnp up and carriei nut of the jsteni in a short time by the use f these Hitter. Tin, Tape, and other Worms. lurkinjt in the system of ao tnany thousands, are effectually destroyed and rt-nioved. N -ystem of medicne, no vermifuge, no an '.helininillca will free the rjstem from t(irm iike the Kilter. For Female Complaints, in young or old. mimed or single, at the dawn of w omanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitten display to decided an influence that improvement in atton perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Wood whenever yoa nod its impurities bursting throaph the akin in limples, Eruptions, or Sores: cleanae it when yon find it obstructed and aluepah in the, veins; cleanse it w hen it i foul ; jour leclins will tell vou when. Ke p the bknt pure, and the health of the ry-teni will follow. 11. 11. JiftMiTan .. 0mrri1 nn.l r?et. Acts . Sni Kri-fis- ' ml i-ur iif Wsahinrlon ami Ch .rl:'-' sr. htt hf all Drsi;! '" ' sl. i.
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