TIIK DAILY EVENING TELKGT?AFIT. PHILADELPHIA, , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 18G1. s i f"y Y Il-t'lMt ttilY lllrtV'1tilt I i lUIlM vl ll Mill J K I ) SATURDAY, OCTOllKU 1, l.s. OBESITY. LETTER ON CORPULENCE, ADDRESSED TO THE PUBLIC. BY WILLIAM BANTING. Tim ri LL rnoM th i.atkmt i.om.on kihikix'.. I I Of all the para' lies that tilled humviity I d.i 1 not know of, nor can I imagine, any more d - tresilag tbaa that of Obesity, and having ,1 nt ' merged from a very long probation In this allllc- I Uoa, I an) desimas of circulating my bumMc I knowledge and experience for the benefit of mv fellow-man, with nn earnest hope It amy lead to the lame comfort and happiness I no feel und r th extraordinary change which might aim t be termed miraculous, had it not been ace on- ! lisbed by the most simple cominon-seu-e means. ; OTinstTT MOT APPRRUtATRIl. Oliesity teems to me very little undercolor 1 properly npprcciated by the faculty an I th mVi- I lie generally, or the former would long era tin j kave hit opon the ea ise for so lainenUh!c a did- I ease, and applied effective remedies, w'ill--t thi , latter would have spared their Irjnilli ious Inlul pence In remarks and si ecrs, fre iicntly pilnfal ' in society, and which, even en the stnngst ! mind, have an unbnppy tendency; but ;I sin- ' Oerely trust this humble efTort at expoiltion miy I ItMtd to a more perfect ventilation of tbe s j'ije .-t j and a better feeling for the aflllctcd. It won Id afford me Infinite pleasure and satli. faction to name tbe au.iior of my redeuipMuu from this calamity, as ho is the only one tlnl I have been able to find (und my search b is tut been sparing) who wms thoroughly up in thn question ; but such publicity might iie construed improperly, and I have, therefore, only to oif 'r Hiy piTSonal experience as tlie stepping stono to iiulillc Investiga ion, and to proceed with my narra'ivo of facts, earnestly hoping the reader Will patiently peruse and thoughtfully consider it, with forbearance for any fault of stylo or dic tion, and for any seeming presumption in pub lishing It. ?1IS At'TBOR BHHOLVF.8 TO ASSIST THE AFl'MCrF.n. I have felt some difficult' in deciding on tin; proper and beat course of ac'.ion. A,i one tine' 1 Uiought the editor ot the Lancet would kindly publish n letter from me on the subject, hut further reflection led me to doubt whether an in ignificant individual would he noticed with nt acme special introduction. In the Anrii number of the Cumin U Muijazine I read with much in tercut nn article on tbe subject dcliniti? tolera bly well the effects, lint uirering no fnnirihlo remedy, or even positive solution of the problem, "What ii the cause of obesity f" I was pleased with tbe artie'es as a whole, butobjoctod to some portions, and bad prepared a lot:er to theeditorof that magazine offering my experience on the sub ject, but again it ttruck me that an unknown Individual like myself would have but little pros pect of notice; so I iitiully rc.-olved to publish and circulate this pamphlet, with no other rea son, motive, or expectation than an earnest desire to help those who happen to be alllictcd as I was, tor that corpulence is remediable I am woll con vinced, and shall be delighted if I csn Induce others to think so. The object I have in view ' 4Tf ano to enter into minute particulars, as as gODcral observations, and to revert to by (, iie years, in order to show that I have spared do pains nor expense to accomplish the groat end of stopping and curing obesity. PBIISOHAL DESCRirTIOX. I am now nearly nixry-six years of ago, about Ivr leet live inches in mature, and in August last IK.I2) weighed two hundred and two pounds, wb.ch I think It right to name, because tbe article hi the CornhiU Mnijn:ine presumes that a certain nature and age should bear, ordinarily. certain S nam- 44 V'i:i.l, H1U 4 n III ijuiic vi ilia, npiuiuu, 4 now weuth one hundred and sixty. seven pound, shutv. Ing a diminution of something like one pound per week since Angus! ; and having now very nearly attained the happy medium, I have perfect confi dence that a few more weeks will fully accom pli.!! the object for which I have labored for the iat thirty j ears in vain, until it pleased Almighty J'rcudencc to direct me Into the right and proper chnnuol the "train-way," so t i speak of happy, tcuiiortahle existence. Few men have led a more active life bodily Or mentally Irom a constitutional anxiety fir regularity, precision, und order, during fifty years' busintss ca.ecr, from which I have now rctred, so that my e nuul -nee and suhseijti.-nt olcitty was not through neglect of neces- iry Ijedy actnity, nor from cxcisnlvo eating, drink ir(T"or Btlf-imlulgence of any kind, ex'ept that I ph look of the eiinplo aliments of bread, milk, butter, beer, sugur.and potatoes more freely than my :if ed nature required, and hence, im I b.ill iv i, tbe generation of the parasite, detrimental to iwitott if not really to health. KXI'EKIKNCkH 01' TIIK Al THOU. I will not presume to descant on the bodily ttnietutal tissues, so ful.y canvassed in the Cum nil Mogv.hie, nor how they are supported and ret ovated, having no mind or power to enter In o thctb questions, which properly belong to tllQ vibe heads of tbe facu'ty. None of my family on tbe fcide of cither parent bad any tendency to coipi lence, and from my earliest years I had an inexpressible dread of such a calamity, to. when I was between thirty und forty years of age, finding a tendency to it creeping upon me, 1 consulted an eminent surgeon, now long deceased a kind personal filend who re commended Increased bodily exertion boforo mv ordinary daiiv labors bet-an. and thought row ing an excellent plan. I bad the eomin ind of ip oil, heavy, tutu boat, lived near the river, und adi.med it for a couple of hours in the early morn- inn It Is trnc I gained muscular vigor, but with it a prodigious appetite, which I was compelled to it dulite, and consequently iucruascd in weight. until my kind old friend advi-od uie to forsake the exerciM. lie soon afterwards died, and as tbe tendency to corpulence remained, I consulted other hlgti orthodox, authorities (never any interior adviser), but all in vaiu. 1 have tried sea air and bathing iu various loouiuifs, with much walking exercise taken gallons ot phytic and liquor potussa-, ad vi.ediy and abundantly; riding on horseback; tbe waters and climate of Leumington many tunes, sot well a those ol Cheltenham and llarroiv- cate frequently ; have lived upon sixpence a day, so to speak, and cumed it, if b dily labor m iy be so constiued ; and have spared no trouble nor 4 xnns in consultations with tbe best authorities in the laud, giving e tch an il all a fair tune for experiment, without any permanent remedy, ns the etil still gradually iticria-eJ. 1 am under obligations to most ef those advl.ersfor tbe pains aud interest they took in xu; cue ; but only to one for au effectual remedy. court LUNCH INCHKASKS W ITH AOS. When a corpulent iiiuii cats, drink', and siee;ii vt '', bas no p.iiu to complain of. and no particu lar o'gaLtc d sea-p, the judgment of ublc msn aeirvs para'yMrd for I have leen geo 'rally In!' in. i d that corpulence is one of t ie ni'u- il ret-u.ti. ut niciei.sing )ear; Indeed, ne of tbe Sbi"t autlioi die; in a ph.tnciau in ib" I .ml told Bit be bad paw. d one pjund in w :ight ov rv yi r since be utiained iiiuiitnso I, and .is not mr;.; is4-d at toy condi'ion, out a Ivised uijrc boililv men ic va,or-iwtb a .J I'mnp miuj. In aduulou to ICe inodl' iiie given. Yet tlie evil itill increased, and, liko tbe p iroiiito of baruiclea on a ship, if it did not destroy the structure, it ob structed it fair, comfortable progress in the path Of life. ANNOYANCE 01 1'1'BLIC NOTICB. I have been In dock, jwrhaps, twentr times in a many years, for the reduction of this disease, and with little good effect uono laitinir. Any one so afllieted is often subject to public remark, and though in conscience he may care littio abaut it, I am confident no man laboring under obesity can be quit insensible to the sneers and remarks of the cruel and injudicious in public assembl es, public vehicle, or the ordinary street traffic ; nor t the annoyance of rinding no adequate space in a public assembly if he should seek amusement or ued refreshment, and therefore he natural y kp away as much us possible from place where b is likely to be made the object of th tauuta and remark of other. I am a regard'es of pub ic Ttnmrk aa most men, but I have felt these dilncuttie,, aud therefore avoided such cir ??txuuLui"ion notice, and bj . hluhndo'rW luaujadran. tage to nwuth aad comlort. hijoViciit Ucowon04t. Although no srery areat atu ..m i could not OOP " lie my Uu, w iL .tk L... attend to the little ollleea Uumana, lr without considerable pain and dtmriiit. i,i. only the corpulent can understand ; luvbn ootupelled to go down stairs slowly backwards to save the jar of increased weight upon ibe unkii and kce Joints, and been obliged to putt and blow with every slight exertion, particularly that of going up stair. I hat. .pared no polu. w I WBWi'y Ihl" ) l" ltlti v'" 'O'l nntl'ijH I -"""'l (.ri".'rii-l, 0 it l hvl n 'lirfOl ."Mil 4.1 In a, I., km.- wW rx. W .nt.nl. I . 1 ; , 0 Hint, run ei n n ly, ino islr iv uvrnn inn in imnnvi tl 1.4..I t'4, th nit i Ti-i(i rori ill. -i.e.-, i si.s- .1 n. un r u'tii i .a h .its in nn p.iir. nnU t. rsthrr torini'tn'ii.. rufVi a '!., t .r hirh I n-' It n cr .t. .) iiii.in c, I f-lf'ni--firu't it i.hf.Vi. It It H I - II MA 1 IM. At thi i ii i tiuu ( I'mii li ve vuir4 lin k) Tnrl.sl, Imiii, m , .i.iii- the fashi ic, null . -vi.i il t h .ip' li. in an r.!mi-i v. vtith ill lirst ten I liiuml aim i' m: ihmivIh ii ;m .i nn I l;i iii'ltt- I'm i iv i.i; --; i -. ; hi, i,. i--..iif I hl f. unit i In' ";!ni H"i'icr's tn ,"." f -i i ia. th mm i Ii tie tin it ii w.-vk til I li i.l t I; ii n: tv, tti.-n ies !, Hi titlt ( in 1 lieu ,n i m -f, tvnti soin'iei ki.ii. Hint so iiihit o. iik 'in'il nir r in-'itu'ion ) nil I hint tiKi n nitietv, ii'n tie . i r m cl ."1 in lo-itur ii.tiri- tliuti sis, ix.un.li mi! i ii irinii the wh .lo t'lltl 1 S44, i.i.il I l.'-tvi' 'I,. ' M' l II as wort 'l(:ss ; tlKiia-li I h iv, i ll he i m tl.cti-rieiiisi i,, .ro le riu s. tinil their v lit-- i-i cu lis. tin' it n mini, n I iiiiiiiv utlier tiliim-tHs. A Ht'lllll un tmn,?4 WITH III' VSK. I tbrn r.mr c.l InrrraiS' t n'u'.irv in i crl illy aftecteil ll llinlillir.il mpt'iiv, If it illii lint ( llll'f It, II 11(1 tli4l dill. til' r ll lllllv AlllllL'llt M .Vhie.il I I ail Ik en stilijprl a al'ii aiiirm Tit I'nij Ii d mi' to cti.i r in. il !!! tvi-i r-, t . whom I a n nlso in.li l ri' l lor mui h kimi cnunler 'l mi, tliotiith, iii.lm tun .t lv, tliry l.nl il In r liiv.u tiii!. At list liiii'iij; my H'iH ti;:i'iir an I mjr ln'iirii y i nut iv imp it.' I, ( onn-i id, in Auu -t I'iki, mi em. to tit uni.il suk "iii, mm mi ii I u I n'!it i.f ilm rose, lu .k-il iiil luy ear-, s.i:o.(i fir ai i i ; ( -1 1 1 . t I v . an. I till teietl i lie ur .i.lc, tin it um sli. hto-t In m-lit, ii4;i! tier lni ilru.,? in ii unv of my lo-ti y Hilini til-, whi b It ii larotnoly 'Kju.it un-T.cecs-iiry , lint iil'oruniK tiiu ev. n timi.' to n t'nc th'iii. 1 uns rot nt i.l' "Hi-li !, I.nt on Ci oi I'r.iry ivRf In H nir-ii tlUiiL thitii 4'tii'ii i'Vntt Irin; howcvi r, he .on utt. r It-It tnwu lur li;S atinn.il IioIiut, H'l.lcli .f.;i.. I (lie Kr.:t -.t p.xii'ilc ti!i-i4-iiK to mi tn.'' hu.o it ciMiitu'ik'iJ m i t i Hfuk utlmr K'slntiuii e, mill, ti .i . i i I y . I louii'l til l'ili. mm, wlio u ii tiri tuti tit 1 v Hi i 1 he ti-'licvl my itilrir'iiti wire emi-rcl pri:ic.i:llv liy corpnkoic j, mid ire mrilit'd ci!ri ill 1 t i't mcdici if, beyond a nmrn'iirf conlinl a' A rnrrertive irl'Ji Initn 'ii-e ('fleet mid il vanUKi' iioth to my henrtn mi 1 (irereiiMi! ol my corpireneo. hi l.l foil A llT!.N I NI I . l'ur tlio 'like of urniiiont tin J illit.itr.itioii I will prcNiiino iliut teitiiiii urtiel'i ol' or.l.tury f lift, linxeur liniie'lolnl In yDiitli, urn pr.jiid ciil Iq udvAiiced lito, like ht'aiM to A lior-e, wh i'0 Kininii n, or iiiuiy food In huy and eorn. It mny In! useful food iitiiiilon illy, under pivulinr cir cuiiiHtauee.'., lint lU'trimcnlitl 119 a eonmitiioy. I will, therefore, ndopt tlio mmloxy, un.! cdl -nch food linmiin hi uin. The iteini trnm wncti I wn advised to a'luta n . miica im po-"ilile w.-rc : llrfAd, butler, milk, xttHr, beer, mid po'.ittocs, win. h hud been thu main (til I, I tli luffht, inno cent) elements of my existence, or, at nil evi'iua, ilier liatMnr in nay year) been adopted freely, 'i'lime, mid my excellent alvmr, conUin BtHrch and 'aeclmrine mutter, tootling to nren'.o fnt, and Hbuuld bo avoided altogether. At the first blush it seemed to me tlutt I h I li'tle loft to j live upon, lint my kind friend noon shmvjin) there was ample, and I u only too h ippy to (tlve the plan a fair trial, and, within a very few darn, found immense benotit fom It. It mny better elucidate the dietary plan if cte-cri io cni rally what t have nc Ion to ta'c, aad th it man must he an extraordinary pern in who wjuld desire a better table : lllKTAItY rt.AN. Kor lircakf.iit, I tiiko four or live ounce of beef, mutton, kidneys, broiled tiih, hacin, or col l meat ot anv kind except pork; h inrifn cup of tea (without milk or xug ir), a li'.tle biseui', or one ounce of dry too 4. For dinner, live or nix ouncei of any ftiih ex -opt minion, any meat except pork, any rciteta'ila except potato, one ounce of dry to ist, fiuit out of u pudding, any kind of poultry or l'Aiiio, and two or tnree glumes of good claret, sherry, or Madeira champagno, port, and bojr for bidden. For tea, two or three ounces of fruit, a ruslc or two, and a cup of tea, without milk or suiar. For supper, three or four ounces of meat or fi.ih, ilmilar to dinner, with a glasa or two of ci tret. For nightcap, If required, a turn iler of grog (gin, whisky, or brundy, without sugar) or a piling or two of claret or sherry. Tuii plan leads to an excellent nlght'd r'-t, with from six to eight hours' toum! sleep. Tlio dry toast or rusk may liavo a ta'ilosprjuuful of spirit to soften it, which will prove acceptable, l'erhapa I did not wholly escape starchy or stehn rii; ma tor, but scrupulously avoided those beans. ..u ...m. i ...... .... u i.i..u ... Li. JIS . ' "u B c ALLOWANCES OF HOLII1S AN 11 LIUUIDS. (n rising in the morning I take n spoonful of a special corrective cordial, which m iy be called t be ftaltnot I.iln, in a wlne gla-sof wat T.a in ist grate ful draught, ns it seems tocarry away all the dreg left in the stomach after dlges'tion, but it is not aperient; then 1 take " or ti ounces nt solid and 8 of liquid for breakfast; 8 ounce of solid, an 1 H of liquid for dinner; .') ounces of solid and H of liquid for tea; 4 ounces of solid and (i of liquid for supper, and the grog afterwards, if I pie nil. I am not, however, strictly limited to anv quaii'lty at either meal, so that the nature of the food is rigidly adhered to. Kxjaricnce im taught mo to believe th' tbeso human beans arc the most insidious enemies in tu, w ith n tendency to corpulence iu advance I life, mn possess, though eminently friendly t . youth, lie may very prudently mount guard ngiinst Bueh an enemy if he is not a fool to himself, a i l I fervently hoo this truthful unv iruisliei ta'o I may lead him to m-.iko a trial of my plan, which I simerelv recommend to publics notice, not with any ambiiious motive, but Iu sin era go id faltli to Help my tellow-cru.itures to obtain tun marvci- iotis blessing l tiuvo loutul wiiiim tue onori period of a lew months. 1 no not recommend every corptueu' min to rush head'ong into such u chan.r i of diet (rer tainiy nut), but lo act advisedly and alter full coubiiltation with a phvBicinn. HIS FOHMK.K DIET. My former dietary table was bread and milk (or breakfast, or a pint o' tet with plenty of milk and sugar, nnd huitcred toast; meat, boer, much bread (of which I was alwiy ve-y fond), and pastry for dinner, the meal of tea similar to that of breakfast, and generally a fruit tart or bread and milk for supper. I had little comfort and far less sound sleep. COMl'AHISONS. It certainly appears to me that my present dietary tablu lsfr superior t i tbe former tu ne luxurious and liberal, independent of it blessjd elleet but when It is moved to bo moro health ful. Comparisons are simply ridicu ous, and I nin hardly imagine any man, even in sou ill Health, would choose the turnier, even if it were no', au enemy ; but, when it I shown to ho, as in my case, inimical to both health aud comfort, I can hardly conceive there is any man who would not willingly avoid it. lean cou.cieultous'y assert I never lived so well ni under tho new plan of dietary, which I should have formerly thought a dangerous, exiruvasMii' trespass upon health. 1 ii m very much better, bodily and mont ill ', and pleased to believe that I hold the reins of beiltb. and comfort in my own hands ; and, though at sixty-live years of ego I cannot expect l i re main free from some coming natural infirmity that all tle-h is heir to, I cannot, at thn pre, eat lime, complain of one. It is simnly miraculous, and I am lucnltlul to Almighty l'.Mvele i ! for directing me, through au ex, riur tinarr eh i r e, to the care of a man wlncmhl work sii 'll t charge in so short a time. am actual to itir iwi i i.i y. Ch ! that the faculty would look d'-eiier into end rtiuke tbem-elves b' tter aequulnted with the crying evil of obesity that drcalfii) rormnntlug parn-ite on health uud comfort. Tiieir Ltiioa u.en uiiglr not descend into earlv pre, tn cure graves, us I believe innny do, from inr is termM apoplexy, und certainly w, mid not. during their nijourn ou earth, endure so m tea b li iy, mi l ci i.requei.tly tiiiil.il tiiliniiity. tui: ciianui.h wuot our. Corpulence, though giving nt apiH-urs to me, must nutunJly no a tual pain, as it press with undue violence upon the bodily viscera, driving ono part upon unother, and stopping the free action ot all. 1 am sure it uiu in my particular ease, and the result of my experience is bnelly as follows : I have not felt eo well eg now for t';c las', twenty years. Have suffered no inconvenient e whatever in the probutiunul remedy. Am reduced many inches in bulk and fh rfy-liie pounds in weight in thirty-eiglr. weeks-. Come down stairs forward naturally, wi-.b perfect ease. Co tip (fair and take ordinary exercise freely, without the slightest inconvenience. Ci'.a perform every necessary olflce lor myself. The umbilical rupture i greatly ameliorated, and gives me no anxiety. My light is restored, my hearing improved. My other bodily uilments are amcbora'ed in deed, almost passed into matter of history. A THANK-orraaiNO. I have placed a thank-offering of 30 in the blinds of my kind medical adviser, for distribu tion amongst bis favorite hospitals, alter gladly paying hi usual feet, and (till remain under overwhelming obligations for bis care aud atten tion, which I can never hope to repay. Most thankful to Almighty rrov.dence for mercies received, aud determined to pros the case into public notice a a tokeu of gratitude. I anothbk ixaui-ls. I i hiTt Hie p,,,ure to tSord , conclusion, a I laiuiuewr, iuuCatio. of n.y report, iu .tatiug th' a et.rpul tit friend of mine, who, HVe mvs..ic, I (I 0f w,.'er ilti sn'ifiil r ois'l utio-i, was In borlrtr tin tier freqnnt pa pt.i'io is of the In ii nn nil sins turns nt f .iintinrf, wis, tn v I i snmit nit, ind ue I t piacn ninisc f in ttieh mls ot rnv in dual advi-er, i(i th.. snne -f.u. lirnet c nl results. He is at prn e n in ii r t ie same unit -til. and In edit e.'k . ins ,r .lii.q ev ai n re i.nge'y than I did in Hnr -h r. i U ; ti lots lot ihe pa'p'tst'ons, atnl is b 'c Mil i'T, so to spc if, a iiRsr-ma Ii tn m. th inkt'il o m i or 1. vi-lng. ai d gra eful to ihe e-nlni nt c .en c lo, o whim I itltrnd b in ; Hnd he looks l ir.v r I .vl li a g it d linpe io a p r:ect re. I mi fully pels mird ihv li'i i l"-I". if n thin samis of cur fe'low men mi:; it p' .'i . pint y by a si nil r n ur-e ; but, coii-iiiifoti - nv I. in,: sli soke, n dill, n tit course of tr. a unor. fnv 3i 4 i abb for the rcmo.al ot -o totnicri mi an atVli 1 1 u. My kind and valuer! niP iiril a ivi-er I trit si dts'tor t' r olienity, hut stands on le i im cl ol fume in the tiesiuieni of mi ,tber mal i I v wile i, as lie well knows, la f.eitinily in in ceil ny Hi ilisea eot Vi l.irh 1 am spi-akini!, nnd I sinivp-l v tiiift must f.t my corpulent lri-n Is ( in 1 tbere are lhounnds of corpulent people wh nn 1 d ire no' so rank) may be led into mv trim r m i. Tn any nich I am prepared to oil r the further key ol ktiowlnlgn by naming the man. I'migh' -n p. invldions to do s. ( now, but Ishi'lo'iW be to. happy, II applied to by letter In K'od faith, or it Htij dmib' shoilhl exist v to the -orrvc ne-s of this -tu enii nt. William Hintimi, Sen., Late of N i. il Nt. .lames stice-t, I' rctdilly. Now of No. 1, The Terr.ve, K-insri oon. M-y. Ho.'i. AIIIIKVIIA. Having exhsusteil the lirst edit inn (I'll.) cupi -I offho foregoing pamphlet ; an I a p.rio 1 of one year having elapsed since conitnei Ciiig the iid luiiai'lo course of diet which has le i to -il h inestimable benellcial re-uits, and, "a- I e;r?.'o' l and desired," having sue. -ceded in u'tii ;in the liaiiy inedluin of Height and bulk I ha I so I n.' inellectiially sought, which appeirs inn esary t i health at my age and stature, I feel Imp 111 I. by a sense of public duty, to olfer the results ol my experience in a second edition. It has been stu gusteil that I should hive sold the pauipli ct, devoting any prolit lo charitv, as more ugreetbie nnd useful ; and I had intended to ad ipt eJ 'i a course, but on relleenon feared my motives might be mistaken; I therefore re-pocfullv pre-cm tins (like tbe liist edition) to tho puohc. gr.ituit xisly, earnestly hoping the subject may be taken U;i by meutcal men and thoroughly ven il it.d. COM FOKTINd IIKarl.TR. It may (and I hope will) bo as atlr irtnry to the public to hear ns It Is for me to stntj, thu ."t m lirst editiou bus been attended w th very com loll ing results to of er sullerers from corpulence, as tbe remedial systom therein described wis to me under that terrible disease, which was my ma il object in publishing my C'l ivictions on th.! sub jo t. It bus moreover attained a sitcce-ia, produced llattering compliments, and an amount of atten tion I could hardly have imagined po-sl'de. l'.'ie pleasure ami satisfaction this bas ntf inlc j m 1 ntnplc enmptnsatirm for the trouble und expense I have incurred ; nnd I m ist sincerely trust, "as I verily believe," this second edition will boaecitn paniid by similar satisfactory results fro tn a more extensive circulation. If so, It will inspirit mo to circulate further editions, whilst a ctirpu'ent per son exists, requiring, as I think, this system of diet, or so long as my motives can not be mis taken, and are ihankltilly appreciated. TIIK OUATll'AL HKUrONON OF WKKlltr. My weight is reduced forty-six pounds, and as the rtry irailunl rnlurtims which I am able 1 1 show may be interesting to many, I have great pleasure In stating them, believing they serve to ilonioiiBiinte further the merit of tho system pursued. My weight ou 2oth Augu-t, 1SG2, was 212 lbs. U.S. U.S. On 7th September, it was 2DH, having Io--t i 27th " 1!7 il in ire. l!Ub October " l'.ll Oth November " 1!I0 lid December ". 1H7 24th " ' 1H4 11th Jnnarv,lW.3" 182 4ih February " ISO 2.1th " 178 18th March " 170 Hth April " 17.1 29th " " 170 20th May " 1(17 10th June Hi4 Ist July " lfil 22d " " 159 lath August " 157 2(lth " " l.jfi l-'lh September " lot! Total loss of weight 4 " It " ' ;t " 2 ' 2 " 2 " 2 " II " :i " :i " 3 3 " 2 ' 2 " 1 " 0 " ..41! lbs. l'LUHONAL AFl'I'.AHANCK IMl'UOVLH. My girth is reduced Mun i the waist, in tailor ; phraseology, twcive and n quarter inches, which I extent was hardly conceivable even by my I friends, or by my respected medic il tnlviser, until I put on my former clothing over what I now wear, which was a thoroughly convincing ; proof of the remarkable change. Thn.su import- ; ant desiderata have been iiitiiued by tho most, easy and comtortablo means, with but little medi cine, and almost entirely by a system of diet that formerly 1 should have thought dangerously : generous. I am told by all who know me that , my personal appoarance is greatly improved, and j that 1 seem to bear the stump of gold health; j this may be a mattor of opiuiou or friendly ru- J murk, but I t an honestly assert thitl fuel ru- stored in health, "bodily and mentally," appear to have more muscular power and vigor, eat and diink with a good nppcti'e, uud sleep well. All swnptoms of ucidity, indigestion, and heartburn (With which I was frequently torniontod) have vani-tied. I have left oil' using b lot-hooks, and , other tuch aids, which were indispensable, but ! bt ing now able to stoop with ease aud freedom, are unnecessary. I have lost tho feeling of ore i- j i,,)i(W 'ninfnrss, and what I think a rem irkable : blessing mid comfort is, that I havo been able ' safely to lcuvo oil' knee bandages, which I bad 1 worn iiec,.v(ii Wy lOr 20 pad years, and given up a I truss nlmo-t entirely ; indeed, I believe I ni ght wholly discard it with safety, but am advised to , wear it ut leust occasionally for the present. ' t 1118 POUMF.U MHUICAL AH ISF.IIS. Since publishing my pamphlet, I have felt con- , stiuined to send a copy of it to my former medical I advlsi rs, und to ascertain their opinions on the ', subject. 'They did not dispute or question tho propriety of tho system, but either dined not ven- ; lure its practice upen a man of my ago, or thought ' it too great a sacrifice of personal comfort to be j generally advised or adopted, and I fancy neither of tliem appeared to feel the fact of the misery of corpulence. One eminent physician, ns 1 hefiro 1 stated, us-uied mo that increasing weight was u , necessary result of advancing yearB; a nother, ; equally eminent, to whom I had been directed by a very ftlemilv third, who bud most kindly but j inellectuii ly i'uilcd in a remedy, added to my j weight In ii'l'cw weeks instead of ubatiug the evil. These facts lead mo to holievo the question Is no: bulll' iciitly observed or even regard-id. Tbe great charm nnd comfort of tho system Is, that iu ellecls are palpable within a week of trial, which creates a natural stimulus, to persevere t ir u few weeks more, when tho laet becomes esta i lished beyond question. A FAIR Tilt At. ASKV.I1 1 tilt. I on'y entreat all persons KiitTcrln,' IV m eorp i lence to make a fair trial tor ju-t one clear month, s 1 am well convinced they will afiera j pur sue a course which yields such c.;tr:i irdiicn v beni lit, till entirely and tli'cctualiy relieve I, uud be It reiuembeied,' by tho saeriiice mer-ly or sim ple, lor the advaiitii'-'c of more generots and eoinlorting food. The simple dietary evnlenily adds fuel lotbe Hie, where is the a :l -iioi- a-; I llhprMl si.riis In 4s:tini?uish if. j I am il. lighted to be able to ns er! th r I nve . piuvtd tlie great merit and adviura ;e o:' til ' : tciu by Ita to nil in seveiul other ca.se.1, similar u my (wn, bud have lull c-niliden.-e t-iar Vi.'iiiii ' the next twcive luoii'hs I shall kn nv of in av muie cit'i-s rcsto.-ed from the dis (.-.'- o.' .o puluiee, for I have received the k ::,b.-". p'.s sible kit as from many a.'ilicced t.'.mg''rs and friends, c well as similar personal oo-tci-t'.oiis 1 1 uiu others, whom 1 have converse witii, und assurances from most of them that they w ill kindly inform me tbe result for my own pri vate satisfaction. Many are practising the diet ntttr consultation with their own medical advisers ; some lew have gone to mine, and others are prac t;sing upon their own convictions of thn advan tages detailed in the pamphlet, thouch I lecoin intndullto in t advis dly, in ease tneir co es'.itu t on should slitler. I urn, however, so perfectly sutistied of the great unerring biiBV of this EV-tem of diet, that I shall spara, .lTable lo circulate my humble experfiHa 'T'le inn mnt and cbuincter of my eorrcspowtisili-e un the sab jt'ct bus Is tn strange aud sfngulur, but must catitl.ictory to luy mind aud feelings. A HA1TV, COMFORTAIILB STATK. I am now in that huppy, comfortable tato th.it I should not hesitate to indulge in any fancy iu regard to diet, but if I did so should Watch the con stqiienus, uud not continue any course which might add to weight or bulk aud consequent d.s comfort. Is not tbe system s-ngrcstive lo artists and men of sedentary employment who cannot spare timu for exercise, consequently become corpulent, and clog the bit e min-culur action with a supera bundance of fat, thus easily avoided J TOARTOD BRRAD. Ture genuine bread may be the tafTof life, it Is termed. It i o, particularly in youth, but 1 feel certain it is more wholesome iu advanced life if thoroughly toasted, aa I take it. My im pression is, that any tarihy or ae.hanne matter Hid. to the disease of corpulence in advanced lue, aud whether it be iwtUlowd in that form or generated In the s um .cb, tbst a'l thing! tending to ibcse (veiiients -hoiil.l be av iidi' t.iir course a ways under sound medical authority. William Baniiiso. AMOLOTER of tat people. 144 fIS4'4.444 tlrls l lrll y tlisvf In tt4'lltir4' l''r(-44Sts'44 S,Mh. 'Urn cent publication in lotglnnd of apini phb t d -ciip'lic ol Mr. 11 .n'lpg's snecessfitl plan '(.' li !ui iti i 'tt ;.cni!e to p romforlab'e st itc of b nt ' i s bus I'juti nt il .;; .c i.inn. Mr. 11 in in (, Vs l" l . e ha. i ! ited a (jre it deal of con'r ). 1 1 1 f v , is h ti l'.i.i; liieii -, 'i he ;' lined the bulk i-l l'.r-tiill by liv i . cie:!y on farinaceous fo d, at, (I n io .1 h... 1. 1 i'ht to iHknoi up a neat diet. 'I In bq ic l,i M.I:, s ol his i',.ei itn.'tit, liss furnished hiii 'I' 'oii'-'otls aid maiT ir.ines i't (lid r il.i'els the I, indoil S'i;-;icioo il ."iioe ' i in ii k 'bla ca-cs of o'.oiiiy; pt.iig il to i n "vplitnatliiri of them . . t on o hi s or - arc tlie I ve i oi ii l,M'I.S-tVK 1 ATNI1HS. i.iinio'is eon ernin x thv c itisc ence Hi s mi'' it Is a'.trl ire 1 vit7 In '!:" i'ir,'i.-1 ve t'tt r.r ' i ms , 'ai :ot III I SlTli to . 1 1 i j. r.iat ;, , ( pri.dncim a r.ipit. orln rs, to tie' pre Iti.l.'U ic v. at. 'I it f ' 'I's.miiati hi ! onr t i i I ; by I nni 1 1 i" iv 'li" liv -r , w!.t o t! v, p. : i c i i i, is co'iin, ' il e ob- ,'.1 vt 'I 111 (. i a uoi is:;e order-, a e co . sn'c" d as cc as.-..iilcg a I ixny of n in j-vjrbl toll is rmf 'iini.rit. It is i-i-i i Kin lit .t i erei-r, iin'.ie'y of in'n I, Wetil i f sli l p, find 1 p 1 1 c too l are cil i l; ins in -cs opposed to laTC-s. f'es 'act is Mustrit-d by bhkespenre, wlien "Ce-ni" savs to ' nt my" . 1 Let me lis s ni-ii iili ni ms lh it nrr I it Me Is re id' ' ilcii. sc. I .ii, Ii . sli-i- .' i'0(itrt . . n 'iis-mi hi- ,1 ll' ll: it li It III: ,' V 1. Ill' th Bl. !' ( inn I. . ')' ti in n a c 1 I'll; i . '0 -4 ' Aiti'n and I)ulibrt;a nere both men of s;tiii coi piilenre. 'I he l iln ll ludi. s llic.idc I .'lO.iv.! all iliinc t .0 vol.iii n.'oii . a iic4ili,iui.Mii of the lio-om ; to prevent it, they weto In tue habit or uplifting 10 Ihi ir lucas:.s the r.i II.' h of a li-h culli d anee). Fat is a llnid situi'ai to vt ffct iblo . lis, ino lor. ms, and lighter ill in water; besides th" clem uit.s ci'iiinion to water, to ol s, at'd w.i. It contains fiiit.ou, bjilrog-u, and selia.-le acid, whic'i is l-rcity similar to the ace le. U rn iu fit, l'ka that tif other animals, has b.-eu frequ"i'iy ciii p oved I'm various purposes. A t.tory is t il I of an Iri-b tallow-chandler, who, daring tho invns on ol ('tollmen's iinny, ma le can lies with the I it ol Ml. gl'shuien, which w -re rem irlt.rd .-f ir their good qua tt y ; but when the times he -atno more tranquil, his goods were of au in f uri or kind ; and when one ol bis ( u-toiiicr- compl lined of his ranillcs filling oil, he ap iloiti.ed by saying: " I am sorry to it.lorni ou th it the times aro o bid that I liavo been. short ot l'.ii'lidiiiieu lor a long time " insi-oMi orih or fat I'i'oi'i.i:. OlK'sily may be con-idcred a seriom evil, and lias exposed corpulent persons to tn my il i'v. wienj. The ancients held fat pe i;ile in sovereign coiitenipt. Some of tho Jent os enter thctr dwellings by u hole In the roof; and any fat p t ton who cannot get through it, thev consider us an excommunicated oll'cn ler wh i has not hc"N able to ritl himsclt of his sins. An V, isicrn prince had an olllcer to regu'nte the si.c ot his sutiju.-ts, nnd who dieted the unwieldy ones to reduce them to 11 proper volume. In China this calamity is considered a blessing; a man's intellectual quali ties lire esteemed in thu ratio of c u p treat bu k. There arc cases on ice ni among oiirsuives, where iinwieldine-s led to e-tim itioD. The cor pulent antiquary (irosc was requested by his butcher to tell alibis Irio-ids that he bought his meat from him; and the pavicrs of Cambridge used lo say, '-Odd bless you, sir!" 1 1 a huge pro fessor when be walked over their work. Fatness bus ofb n becu the but' of jocularity. Dr. Staf ford, who was cni.rmou-ly "fat, wus honored with tli -H epitaph : "Take heed, o an-id trsvel'-r, ami d.. not trend tmH. for tn-ri. lies llr. Hititunl, tn n't iim . Inm-lii, ttd." And the following lines wero Inscribed on tho tomb of a corpulent chandler: Here lies In (i ifPi an honest fellow, Who died h-1.11 sad Ibi-U liy tallow. " Dr. Bcddocs wa so uncomfortably stout that a ludyot Clifton ti-cd to cail linn "the walking fcather-bi d." At tho court of Louis XV there were two lusty noblemen, related to each o'ber; the king, having rallied line of them on lis cor pulence, added. "1 suppose you tuko little or no exercise f" "Your majesty will pardon mo." replied the bulky duke, "for I genenlly walk two or three times round my cuusiu every morning-" COIU't'LF.NT ACTRUSSKS. Various ludicrous anecdotes arc related of fat people A scene between Mrs. Clivo and M-s. l'ritchurd, two corpulent Heiresses, miiit hive been very amusing. They were playing in the parts ol "I.ady Ka-y" and "Kilning," In the fVircc.vs lltubnntl, when the former desire "lodging" to pick up a letter she bail dropped; und Mrs. Clive, who in ght us well have at tempted to rai-e a hundred-pound tv -ight, ex claimed, "Not I, indeed; take it up yourself if you like it." This answer threiv the audi -nee into roars of luimditcr, when Mrs. lb itcli uil re plied, "Woll, if you wont take up the letutr, I must liud soino one who will;'' and t-o saying, (he beckoned to a servn.it in the wing, who ca no forward uud Urmiuut "d the dispute. A I. M I RATION OF COIIIM LIlNt'll. Ill on.c countries, especially iu the East, modo rate ola-sity is eutisideied a beauty, uud Tuiiisenc young ladies arelri-giilarly tii't-noil for murriugo u ilnlerent practice from that of the R m m m v ttons, tt ho starved their daugb'crs, tu maku tl.em as ban as po-sihlc on sucii oci usion. Krastuus states that the (Jordl carried their udmirtitiou lor c irpitlence to such an extent that they raised tho luttes' utnoiigst them to the throne. It is well know n thut tne prop, siennis sizo of bon.e of the llottentoti. Is dccined a pei festion, und one of their Vcnuscs was eotuo liiiia since exhibited in London. AN LXCLI'IIONAL CASK. There is no doubt that food niatoiially influ ences this condition of tnmkiiid, although wo iieqiicnlly see euormous eaters who aro misera bly lean, and lat persons w'.io-n diet is most nunty. During the lute war a ravenous French prisoner was known to eat four pounds of raw cow-udder, nn pounds of raw b ef, and two pounds ol ciinl.es per diem, diluting his meals with live quarts of porter; and yet this carni vorous brute was a perfect skeleton. miiucAi. I'l riis. Anatomical pursuits are also known to occa sion tmhtmjioi nt. This bus heeu frequently ob Rcrvrd amongst medical pupils, l'rolossor Mas cul'iiI a intuited Ids c .rpuicne i tu his cons. nut attend inco on dissections. ct tir. or coni'i LiiNcr. . For the euro of corpulence, diminution of food Of a nutritious nature ha Ii eo generally lecoin inciided ; iiildcd to this, lit le, sleep and much exercise ure advised. Ae ds to red ii:o fitness aro fro iiienily administered, but hao dono eon ujcriil.lc mi-chief. Atuong-t o.her wondei'iul accounts of their cllica v in mk u eases, it is re lated of a Spanish gener-al ivho ivas of un enor luoiis l.e, that he di.iuk vim-: ti' uiril his hit'U was so reduced tha' ho could fold hi. skin round bis body. For a similar purpose oip Ins b en fre picutly recomiiiended, p irn u'arlv t.v llr. I'lemvn;. He becun this experiment with oue of bis p uieiits, who weighed twenty stono nnd eleven poinds (jockey wei-th ); in .!nl',', 17"l,li'i look e-ery night a quero-i-01 aa o-tu -e of e i. union CaitiK: soup. In Au-usr, IV-'ni, ti .s nula '.s'ai reduced two stone, nud in l'l't ik -s" is iiioa. iit doiva 10 a jiroper einiiliiion. liaiwin .s of I :ic ooaoo-.i 'ha -a!' -ind sa''. -il H.eat nr s'ill II.... f th'.-e e:ip r'liie.iit-, if . 1 . . .'s r a 1 a siip. .t; is- .-(-. i.-e 'a e ri o-a: n .t oiii u---i - -'nit e- ni-01s mi :r il ti'., p'-e lai d. Mi. 11 in iu :: -. c d'. o- ir.t on l orii'-ii 1 e l.o.i.-;l ,-. 1 - t -i 11 11 I-- , pro; . .y i- ,h, M, h t - . I .: 1 il ' 1. .1 H'.l.-r .S I' . 1;' I I O s I 1 ' ; I I.... : , - . ll' ' I I.i -s m.U 11 ic iir . . : 'hi -. -'.'.j 1 im 1 i.iu! ex. r. ie." Ill l.'.cti.e. w -u'.-i I l.t ". -twu tl. t:e, il'.luee'.i b..l.-cil o' e-li'i.l.l, au I enjoyed good htalih till tue uge of seventy-two. In another case, a'.teuded by Dr. (jrcgo.y, of F(iiiibui'(.'h, the patient weigh, d tivittry-thrco stone, and by a regular system of diet was I. relight down lo titteen none. In this instance brov.u urcad, with a ttrta n qti .ntity of bran in it, was employed ; und it is well known that, tho n.iuK nf&ry secretions aie iii.ri-::i!ty lideed by the qua i'y cf bread. The uiti lcuf drink also requires uiiifh atttntiou. ( or i.cut persons yein rally indu're to txee-ss, and iu this case every tmlt.ivnr td reduce them will be iu vain. w e ircqiiently tee cur jotk" -j-s reducing; ttiem ft Ives to the extent cf a stoi.e and a ball' in the with. A lower sca.ti of diet is by no means as injurious hi it is geiitrallv supposed ; tho itlng 1 sh pribuiiers made by Tis., Saib, though kept un.ii scai.tv pittunce ot J and water, foual themselves' iu be'.ter If - than before, and scnic ot iLein were curiii.aTOg their cai-'aviiy of liver couipia.uts ci IcMjt uud sevure duration. CAfBS OF EXTitL'M!'. f Olll'tLKNCH. Oi.c of the most corpulent persons fcttjvk was Mr. linubert, i f Le teste rshire. wh4kr4Jid tifty-two stone elivcu pouuus (fourlci' .JfvfSf.ds to ti e store). At ll.iinion llicre died in 1HIC Simuel Sugar, K d lifty-two; and his body, with u single cullia, weighed lifty stone. In l.'Vt died Mr. Jacob Powell, of Stebblng, in Essex ; his body was above live yards iu circum ference, and weighed live hundred and sixty tounds, reqiilriny sixteen ineu td cany bint to is grave. In 1776. Mr. Kpooncr, of Sklllington, near 1 am worth, weighed, a short time before his Ueaih, forty stone and nine ponnds, and measuring four feet tbn e Inches a- r. ., the shoulders. Kei slor mentions a ynnng m m In Lincoln who ate eighteen pounds of beef d illy, an i die I lit 1724, in the twen'y-elith-h ear i f hi agi, weigh ing pte htindri d and thirty poun Is. A baker In 1'yn Curner weighed thlrly-four stone, nnd would frequently eat a small shoulder of mutton, baked in bis oven, and weighing livn pounds: bn, howver, persisted for oncyeir to i lite iqxin water gruel and brown breid, by which be lost two hundred paunds i t bis b i.k. Master Colli tt, ninsn r of the F.vcslnin Ara-di-my, weighed Howards of twi try. six s one; when twelve years old he ttas nearly as large i at the time of his death. At two tears of a-.i be re. qnlri d Ivvo nurses t i lift him in and out of bed, ore of whom in n fi of anger he felled to tholijur V4lth a bl"W i f his kantl. At lieii'iw, id Cotr.wa',1, ihero was a mm kiiour by the name of Urnnl Chillc it, who f. gluil four l iiniired and sixty pnniids ; one of bis stoekirii.'s couli! contain six g illon o; wh.-a'. Onr poet llutier must Imve met tii'h some such 'to riiions cieti'ures in tho type of liis .Saxon Uni.e who, in Ihidibrat " -11(4 ff-row si. fsl, T'.at llllio (S4 lllST.l! 4'M ll-l.l'l) 1 1 '- ki. t- sin Lilirint t (I.. -li In . I . nst. IMC .d t. 4. ll' c(t 'tis l.-.-'l.U JOK FS l l'ON I.KA1 M R4. I; ol.i nty hr.s been the subj rt of tincrenciou joi es, leanness has not passed unnoticed. An ai.ii "dole is k i.ited of n reverond d actor of a very hc-t! y uppe iiimre, who w is one d .t a. o-'e t ay u lellon with the following sulut it.i m : " Well, 'ii. ti r, I hope ymi h ive t iken cart of ,rN ,n "Why, my till aid r" said the diklne. "li icsiisb," Hj'I'id ihe lii.pertiiieiit iutui locumr, "jviur body I., t ot . ortb ( a it.g lor " A pour liimiiiu lve 1 renc'.im in l.irg ordered ! b s .ai lirudo to drink a qnart ol ptisan a d tv, :i t iled, with a heavy sigh, ' A'ss : do, ur, tu it 1 ii' i'ii: no, since I only hold a pint." When the Duke de Cliojseu', a rem irk'ihly niceri, man, ( nine lo London to ne toti e a peace, lu.i-es 'i fw iishenil being ashed wlieihi-i the I'o i if (iott-rnniFtit hud sent tli? pro limit: irtcs of a licat.v, answered, "lie did not kum, but t'nev b.i.l sent the o"nie nf nn n..').'vv i ." HOW TO Ol.T I'AT. '1 h it change of spare diet to a more nutr'Hons told ini.t I i ing on some corpiiteiu-e. is eviu -cil it. nn anecdote ot Coley fibber, who rel ites tint a poor hull-starved uetoi, who use. I to pl.iv the "All.t,ecllry', iu ( im.o ami .hH-' to the life, nun tt I b great upplause, received an tin gni titi tion of salary In consiquenc? of his popu uritv. L'nli.riuiiiitely , increase of wr aith id him to in t reuse Ids biro, nu ll be gradually assumed n plniniu ess which unlltted him for the worn-out jdiiii imicopolist ; and not being able to p r loim in anv other line, the poo: man was dis chii ged. However poverty once more br eight him itovt ii to hisori tiuiil eomll ion, when lie re apieurcd upon the boards as triumphantly as eter. II rmhnnpi.iul is generally a sign ol go-id humor and ii cheerful disposition, leanness frequently betokens a sour, crabbed, and ill-u it tired ehsrae. tcr. Solomon bus said, " A m-rry heart doetb good like medicine, but a broken spirit driatn li e bones." This observation, however, c i-mot he considered a ruin in forming n judgment of Ysrious tempers This is by lo menus an easy attempt iu our Intercourse with tlie world, when physiognomy is not always a t.ure guide in tho selection of our companions. Dr. Franklin tells a sinitulur story on tin subject : "An old philosophical guntlem ill hvl grown, from fxpcticiice, tory cautious in avoidant i'l n. itured people. To endeavor to ascertain 'heir ilisio-itii.n lie mailo use of his legs, one of which tves rt niaikably hunlsoin"; the o her, by -onio hci ident, crooked and lit formed. If u sir ingur nt the Iir' t Interview regarded his mrlv !c more than his handsome leg, he (loii 'tct linn; but it lie spoke of it, nnd to k no notl c of his hai.dsonio leg, thut was s'llllci.! it to dctiriiunr the philosopher to have ni further acquaintance with him. Kvorybody has n it this tivo-lcgc cd instrument ; but every one, wiMi a little a'teiition, may observe signs of this carping, iuult-linding disposition, and lake thn sameicio lution of avoiding tho ncquaiuta ice of those inlicteil by it. 1 therefore alvisc thii-o queru luiiH, di-contciit'.d, unhappy people, if ihey w ish to be respected nnd beloved by others, and huppy in themselves, to lem e off tanking at the vijht try." ' Various expedients, in addition to a bo' tor diet, have been resorted to to restore lean person to a better case; but among the most singular that wo have ou record is that of llag. Ilu'ion. i den says that horscdeulors, having been ob-erved t f it on liur-es for salo by Hogging them, an analogous method might be useful with spare persons who wish io become stouter. Ho ulsu mentions slave denier who employ similar mcens Suetoniu informs us that Musa, the favorite phv-iei tn of Augustus, used to fustlga'c him, not only to cure him of a sciatica, hut to ki ep hi in plump. Mclbo iiiins pr. tcnds that nurses whip little children tt fatten them that lh y mnv appear healthy nnd (liubi.y to their mothers. No don ot but ll .gcliu lion determines n greater Inllux of blood to the Mirlu.-c, iitni mny thus tend to Iner.-a.e the circu lation, und give tone to pans which would other wi.se be languid. A lit MAN I.ATM. A remarkable case of b niniess Is im nti me I by Louy, in p. priest, who bee line so thin an I dry iu ii. I hi. ai tieiil itious, that ut last he ivas uniule to po tbtciigh the cclcl. ration of in :, us his juiuts und spine would cr ick in so loud and string.! a ii. miner ut every gcntillexion, that the fii'tiTu! ticrc ti l Lied, uud the l.lithl. ss iatilic.l. C'ne of tii..-e mis, ruble l i'hs once itnderloo; a lung jonriiiy to consult i leurncd physician on his s id coniiition, and having hegited to kuow, in a most piteous tune, tho cause of his desicution, ivas l.ivoicd with the following luminous answer: 'Sir. there is a p.cdispasltioii in j onr constitu tion to make you lean, and u disposition in your tunstitiiiion to keep you so." Another mnigro path ir being told that the celebrated Hunter had Irdtetnd n dog by rcmoting h's spleen, cxcla tned tilth a deep sih, "Oh, sir ! I wish Mr. Iltiti.cr bud iiibiO." EDUCATIONAL. l.'LIl'.NDS ACAPKMY lOR I.OYS, V ,.t No 41 N. Kl.KVK.NTH Strt?u, rn en n me 'i'.b Itjst. i,-.r ItTiu f "si woek.ii. All tlt'ii'tmnin'M.-n im-U.l. (fctMm V. Will I'AIJ.. ailTTKNPKVS COMMKItCIALCOLLKGK. i ' N. ,;:?( 1 1 1-.HS l" T MUt't , c rur .' rti tn t n . fc.fiibihtil lhtH. lncori.oritM IH'-5. Yonrjt men prepued for tbv Counting twin antl busl- 1 ht-iouifii and pratlcil IntrnrMnn In K(j(K-KKKriNU, In tilt Itn hinTM'htriT m piaoiUtd by liie leit svxoiiniftntt lia liUMIU-sb 1UU11. rKNMANHHir. l'luln and ornamental, U lungl.t t unu of ttie m nt C3m- l-( H ilt Ol IH liIDttl. l utnuieictai L alriiUtloni, limlno-.ft fortm, Cuuinit'iriul Lw, Ueicctiiu L'ouiitcrfiift Note, Ac. TKi.rt.UAi-iiiN.;, fly fo,j d itnd on pi-ptt, tattKlu In h ihmtiUijti aad praciicil inttin T h ii It nt:-1' pi rt net d riiemnr. 811 lKN IH INSlKbCiKO tttrAKATKLV, Au6 tlv.rMltl ni un Ullr, r.v.uliiK : vi thuirs afti'r Septciuber 1'ith. iA'l AWM.IIKH, f'nitf'iliitntT t'-rniK. nimtrntsj' tmuitu (471 last ytnr) ifcc, tin rue li tl Ulan un applliuiion, IS. 11. n.ITTKShKN .t CO. CIONOlt N. rF.HF.LLI O ita. Inu runiriii-d tmni I'.tiropfl, lias rcsuoied hii I.KSMONS IN SISIilMI, irt'-thrinlin No. UM I'liKntlllT STItKK.r. QULVII.'3 KEW DEEP SAND JOIST 1 1 I) A T 15 I t , VI i t. Pl-IIN l.K.sS i OAT, AN'U M 4KF. M01M'. HK.AT THAN AIIY FURNACE Iff USE. COOK1NO i:.NCll'.S CF TIIK MOST APPH0VED PATTERN?. U'i'UJISTKKH AVI) VKN'l ll4 V'FOlt J, 1 OK SAI.U 11V i'Ji'Alll-luS WlIiLIAMfl, 0--.!l'll.tu-i!io No. ttat MaKKKT MTKE'.'I'. -i OANT LACK CUJITAIXS iACK AND ICH CUETAKI MATIKIAL AT LOW riLK'lCH. bKKFrAHD, VAX UAKLIXGEN ARKItSOV. 9 3 w 7t No, 100M CHEMNfT STREET. pARlFTS. MATTIN08, OILCLOTHS AND ri rt.!"UcL f11 lTrai V..rk Au,-tm i-Uf, fl.tt .1'j0 n fl-7i.; inut4ti..ii iiriimelf, ('.amtMl.) wme, ti, m and Hj cuh ; y 4 ai(,i u 4 Pfi.or ti uiu-i rutfi; iitlril C.riiti. to 9l-tb prr ymd 1 InTrtin, irom '.o tjUt Ui 11 1:),: Vtneiinu, u-fc-.tin"! Hr4ii, fro!0 J7X to ,b cnt jitr vrd; M.i'H tirn, tha laritt airxTisVicntavtr oiicn-d lu l,iilalfJphi. frtm Jiii U lli (mi a arU, at Ui N-w Vcrk Aurn.:i Hn Do pst. tiuerly Hfcihiow ,) Ho, 147 . HKioNi Avaut 0r. . ,r Wwwrt. sjppoaita Cttra ka wa. .m J7-iHl JJltM. 11. i. IHttVP4)VM GEEAT MLTAPHY3I0AL AX'V",U I () '. I I'.A I'Nr S.-.. NOISI',8 IN 1 111'. IIKAI), DISCIIAItt.l.S f IsOM THU KAIl n4l. CATAUilll NKUI(.A!,M(. RUKCMAllsM. Arn m a , ..T M7 I'.v)V .1IIAL AlTV.OTl'rj. thkmat niFKrcTn.ri!-:-. I'ipw. Kv,,t i- o' IMir, lyMii. pfli. f iitnT-iufsn' iT tm , ! -i nf th. f.Mn?y,Cm-'rT'i.. (i i I--1i.ll', Klf. laA'tisM. l; -i f i wjd (, ha U id, CONUMI'TION, WiU' til nu ) tiv !-(' il Ii InlVntH id) Ifiti .i r t ! If H t I-? METAPHYSICAL D I SO 0 3 II I. vricy, OrrT. K.--N . I.l. .vi;t II nlivrt. I'lili. H.u,4, '' . ' - 1:0. M .-iirc.-i, Nm ..jk. i 1 v Y V Mhl.UT )M f.f ir?. It mi N h-:;ik wvh i,.ir in -nt.. If 1 I 'U 11 I.l I , C 4ir - iiiiniiiiK n. fii.' t. mt ,ir i' Mdpf.Mj i,n niiit.; : ,' r-it n '!i I'lt-i'ifj; wfr I he MK I AflJ ! a I. IM.lt 'IVHil wtll lis-i I! h; ilriiifj m I iiiilniiurM wilir-an h H I!.t Ol )i.l''4'. )l . mn t t i Tn.rh i miiiM -.nd r.r f pr-vn!!; on-nri- i:ti:r-4f-iif.it il uilndi nU -1. ,u.. )in n ijf limit mtftirr nr I iffr nni If 1 u ni. U Mir. In nil l,o niiSprf t( ore I. intlilna 'ft ron;.!'p;f rr o. il up in rin js fl-! i 1. . Iir:.ii, nnd rn nii c i .wM the J'l.vi'cil .irtsl Jllffitin , ,tii,ti;nti,s (fm tan-. I h' m tt'a . .1 Uiin-si.si th 1 - ;it of li:-i-irn mi l M uiii' ii or 11,0 p 11 ot thoti whu pr.f-.ii to ad'ntntor 1ipIIii en 1 i.tn tn t!. pi-lip., wlii.r hi iH0't Ui" nirt intotf Uoi fioni ill" ( .tern alt.i'ti.er. Alt I'l.ysin 'Wnl ti ir c hti i i c in no ti.p'iic, nJ ian never bu unlvr at t ufnit from the en ma. 'J b tf nt 1 men y iw m.tko n tm noi of t-oitin Mi'Mf't u MM-.A't-h. 1 l.t y pr. pra icnrriinio nti, ti o.rl4rf i tn Kill k of. with ulnrli to fxpcrimiot on por nilU-vtr-limn, who ha.r nt-'nth, nt itlicr phkk-il!y nor im-nt jliv, to iitidrio rtm li ttfttttt tlfihni r rpri imenli. He wlio cr l-d Iij l.tiiiMn liid nl ny n ,eiki nf It a a nili;ht w liolo, noil (lip iu;in iiiimI tio a Rtiaru or f tt whn f nld a.tfinpt to dnidi- tho iU-in iMn o-uiun, and trt'Ht ;inv aihotnt hp-chli-nlly, ind' pendent of th parts or in U. M wliola to w liKh tin Ih-ioik. AJImirlt prac i ion vm tu-a Kl 1 f'ts, htit Ktiuvr tiothtns ol ihn i xomk wntl evc r 1 hu the i ml ii no'ttnK I' th.tu a vnxt honpnal. 'I ho a' ri'tni rnr.'.ltion of tho jn-np a Uvmc Uy, em cla'ij tno.vnuntr, ww nrold with din. mpp Ix-V-ituth-'T msttia to hiid into llt, tojfi-tlifr witliotir .-.ad exp rience m hiving tHfn t'0it atil i t itinr irionLii, ho havo panard Into untimely 1 rnvi a h in mi:' niTHtfil on. 1 hiM' citi-nnifitain-'i j, Irti many ot'iffs whl'h miieht he iiif-n:uii, d, are an irrfMatiM minuiltia to Vf pt ole to lh niHiid of tjviry iHnii nlN hast hp lilt aim I hf :11th of ihi'm isoIvph and ihelr lovod oiifi- in hia handis.Ktifl Im coiitininiMr H'Uiiinihit'rliiir lnr. l. Inm v. hlch the pml.'iit Is 11 itftlloitn 1 1 j know the name or tuitiueof, I .v nn Jcrthfircirc imstaMiea the 1 to, Ic have a ilwht t im nmnil. f t-vcrv uti.-ii pin -iri m lo lurulxh them l'h a rhart of his charnicr, tha thj lnn- know hlH (uaitilrailoni, Ac.(tV)-. ; inJtH'J evrrv plivl tl jo fclion d hf cotupi l r-t t hae It hnttK up in hi i.nh e nt all honn. It it only through thl channel thM tho pulilir can I nve nn s i:cij i.r ku ;'iitn r.r wh it U niiiit-di-nr to 11 llle and hi nltli ; othi-rwisc life may he In tne hii'idt of a man iimre quatUU'd Ivr 1 blsckMniUa than a pi f-lruui. In tl i way tnlxrent p'aliHrntlon'i, which are In lNpen f i.b. e In a physjt'tiiti. n- mire to lot doti'l 'i d a-id tnhl nd. A e 4p thl. unlvor r dtiie, th.ni--atnli. would lave ttuvpro e hlr-n wl.ii'h nati r-m-k-cr iu-4ilile1 ttu'in f ir. ll niuro ouolitiva not tlo-ri- c lit te no Miltahh iiuitlirVatlon, ni. In rntfer u, d ti vi the h-i caiie of diet k la rr juiiitc anl lu-iirn'Of-ftbly ni-'iry 10 Inherit t.amalty. MetHhy an ai rowt r wrid Constrin tlvene-N tntiit aleo ha Inherited b all w ho would he Mim sMnl Iu flndinr an atnld ile rap tble of drntmhii Ihe cativeof iIIjim'. Thero tt no 1hs.111.cl .y which tiiu t-HLsin canben-achod will certainty but the one I hac di scrint-d. T herflore I with c ii'1dneo to tha world, tht It In Ihrtinih lut.erltltiK thehu nne cuo-binatl 111 ot cluractur UmI I 1 1 aro been tiinhll tot)et ct t(iM ilrnt criii iftot iliioaie. 'J he t'riuiij In not. hi 11 ant tupjtnxr It be adiaoaie.l ta an lu u ted law u frcn m-m .md 30. ly. which, th Apt e I'anl t I u, lb alwKva uairlnn aiiaiit each 01 her. Tt:lt taw tend. i'o;Ui Hiopiiiicoi t'le.n btonp:i e prolttodl.ioaio In diersiftel lorno, nnu if disMtso tn c-peil itemed n or tainpt-nd wHii it tale a liriuur K"nol the conmituttoa ar il nmlt'p.leH In otln-r n-rnm and tlier .iciltie of tdo a H'euitbtiaUeitroii k -he whole machinery 11 tJie hnmin Ktiincniher, Ihe "tomanli and tlie I.lver have nothtnir to dowlthtHc (aiiacol ih'1 (iiene. "I ho (rettins; of tlnne orfam, fur thu cnufe, h tr. aent inillluiu to im tmilui 'ly nr-vc. With emfldi nre I aaytothe world that mv MtphYl cttl U'ilt.v rj 1 the o.dy :en..ly e er ott.-n il to tln world which wilt th'roliL;t ly nt:t.ihil l'e the root of di-jfii-.". I'rio di.-ci vei roiifltt 01 ihn-t-instinct pie,ratl )ii j on iir the sculp, nun fur t'i" e en, nnu one lor the film Theie work in c.-i .uii.iloii, miJ s rote at tie root of .ill (,smo. W hen I -a al,Ii.Ki:i evcrv di.ii Uat ever ad the ..tiiii.in t. .jy. vi A LADY IS TIIK IAST STAOK (K (V)yl'Ml'i irv Kr-'in 1I1.1 Ii.i-ton TonnU. .1' i.v 'ii, lil. 1, Mrs, N';m'-y 8lon, of Jffo. H""Vtrr. m ftrci t, t h-r,it" 1:, do r ttifv that 1 hit 'c h.-eii Hihu-U'd lor ten tnr. My Mfjl t hi-le wm ho pamlM tint 1 cm ti lil not lu on il. Illinois; Hint time J smtwred Iro 11 c;i tiiri h. m re tl.iOHt : w --nld C-iUBli fr-t'ii one t l ?e ho.ir& at a ttuii i w ti9 very i-i-i voun ; n ldom could nh ep 11 1 iifuhl. 1 1 ml :i liiiia fever iwu yriir.i stm e, whlc't retln. -l m o a nke.eton. I hnd all tlio niiliuii adv ire and uvHlictim lnoi e con id proCii.e, hut all lo 11 n puriioce. 1 wis lb' t InV m Un- la-it hi of coiiHiitr-iHi.tii. I waa cjniliied toheilwIt nM h. ii. Hr -wn't Mctauhyixal I!ii'i.ary was nent l. It ri ap;lie t acc-inhiiK to d.rtGLiuii, 1 feU no bt Hit, but 'h'Ii't wornj tor nonie thno My irtt i d w anted 111 to ue tip, BAyin; it would kill nn ; ti.at I nn too far p re and too we.ik to try auvthlt- mo e. Hut m mothr H.tht 1 u 011 Id die if I ilul not dnd telk-r in the licu rt ; and at It was the hoit titl to euro me hl-e . r uli! coir in 11 It We 'ooti f-.uud that it wa th') i In ulatloij which iii rudiinu l ito nir ayt-m wtticli wn 1a it k ei'tit. Ak the circiila.lon kept incivuHinu my d--emi beuan to break int. Jt aa nix wieki after I h 'itii to api.ly ti.e niedu p.o hei'ore 1 could ta.her ,r atltt to Into Itostrn to see Mrs 31 i ;. Itruwn. and Ihin 1 naJ n bieliC'ii. ihenecord time J vcn'iirail I went with ut ht-tp, ntiU the third time I found my way without du flcuity, 1 heiiti the use f the MuUtp'iytilcal (Jijcoverv in Muv.iiud the result in ou 1 1 1 7t'i ot Jul, tuat hflih and mremjih la fant re'tirn iij to tn? ernnomted frame. M paritiy.ed side lh reNtored to vlor; lean imwri'iit well on it. asy caian h ' 1,'ot-e. M cuinn, my nt-r. -neni. and sore thtott are tone. Ihupwell All myir ifulariti a have r(aiiii-ared, and I mint ftckiHv-te.t,,e that, b the provid- i ot tort, I whs directed to th u-e of Mrs M.ti. Urowni. Me!ii.hi:til lNcn-.ary, and by it taken tYoin tha inoii.! ol the qrtive and reatwicd to inr lamlty and ftienN I know ia dmeusuN are none, tmil a enerul cin-uiatOi 1 in t ikeii olaeu h -t expect it will titka time tu riam my 1 at ik-sh and aUeuifth. ItKMAKKAIU X ( I KK OK IiK CF TWKSTV . t: lls- STANDIM1. I, John A Newrohih. ol tuiui , do ceitlfytl at I h.ive hem entirely dat m my 'elt er lot twenty year, and for the past nix jear.- n;y nytil car hat hm-ii 50 th at that I 001 1 Id uot hear c Mi.ci!uti 11 or puhlie MpciiktHtr 01 any kind. I could not hear the church hell il h :nlo 1 wna ittinu in tlecJiinvi. 1 huvi- alio b-'en 'itHiol-l for n itum ber ot ) ram with a t ry nrre iiin.tt, mi thai 1 vt aa ujhM'd to nlve tip sir K'n lu e nrcl., lor I had uml my vulee. I bad kreat tronb! In my head, tertih.o iodeH( almoitto ciaiueii. My l eud tell numb and atuj.id, v.d d a Hourue ol'eonataiit trohle to me. 1 tried every rem 1 thut could be fioiiuht nf. I went to nuriDtH ; but aa t.eyw.uiud to urn ItictniuienN 1 would liuve iiothhiK to (hi with ihetil. About one 111 uitli hUu: ' obtained Mn. M. ti hmwn Metaphvnle tl I)it.covr , ami used It an ordiuu to ihe I'irectioiih on tt.e i itth Aud the rthlilt la l hut the h .nlm; ol uoib eara ia perft-eMx ri stoie-t, no that I can hear se:l.as an.t man. 'i he ur.-m tr oih lu my head ll enth yy 1. 'tn. Mr head tcs perfectly e ty and at rent. My throat, which war to illKeaic.t, It uuttrely cured, una I have ici-otcicd m otn- aKnin. 1 would not lake one thoitiaud ilo'lwr lor the I en-ttl I hnvu reMtved Ui thu like of Mr&. Hiown'h Met jpti.. Hicitl .ivc-y. KKMAKK API F flitK OK 1)1.4, UI Alt' iKS I' lt SI THUJ 1 Alt, UIMKAWKH KU.S, AND i.U.-S Or' 1MK1, l.El'T. I'Hii.AiiKi 1'Mia, f-rpTfiibc; 7, IM . I, Henry MtrvllI", .U itersou atreet (1 r .Mr. iir iwnhoi.it 1 coal yard), 1 ie - ' nui nt om n, do cert.l ti.tl mr hoii .Inthiitt t'0 tn uui fe 1 at' ! ai d cutarrb on the 1 rfif, hicli left rim v. ltli di.it b.iro1 fromtheear and h'mh m t-ye. ihe clicharyt ii"vr ctited Ifitt cart luctti.e t,,il'e laiK nod unua'ural, covered with icab. I t e iill-wi hu-i to ha chmtteii dunm the nij-'ht, m aaturat d win- theywilti tin din liirf : it would be liiipoih:' lo dferibu tin toiiditlitl 01 ll.t i-vet. My family phytei in tititl he would 40 l.iind. lit lute h-et aixo tecauiu impairi'ii, that ha c ire.l not to n, or pUy wlih clillditil. He n i k no iio'1-.'e t,; a'l.'t'iiMk' aroui. tt 111. N 4. 11 I ut the parent e.ui t II w'm, our uuirerin; w-'itt 10 los'k on onr vhiid in ttu. einlioii. Mo,t pruv ideiitial'N , aituitt o.-; year ago, I sv llr. Al t;, lirown h "Me'iiiiliy.iical Ijimovi iy adveriKtl in the t.i-in; I went to ti.e Oth-e, 4l' reM utieet, aud ptocured the Iiii-Oi' Ine- Mv wile app!f--d it lititliiuMy Hid p i.t veriwiy. i he mo. heme wo. kad hloe- lv ut tne b fciiiMii, but fctdl we pajrte . red, aud the r- iuit :s in vii entirely cur-d of lilt mte.iai g. Hit lut' ;'o. o i nib to have avtu'.tfiied out of th' ult cp of d-utli. Iff Ih (I'lifiilin-d now a h:lj;t and lott lltnuut luy. I'lo ln v ! i.l L'es iH.iii hi-1 r have llrely ..eu .-'J. a.ul lot ''.l'i LiM' li'Ai'iui1 U!'i:I ft iU n iV.ial. Hi r e lira ih i.V i fctr.ni,'. My v. 11 a'.tl :u n-lt ure v . 1' r.'isii.d win t -tn nt ure punoriut d .ni mir rhi d b Mr. M. ti ll.- nn 1 .Mi tiu-ii.v. n hi LiBLu vry,uod moiil beai lily cni;nui;d it 10 ai. ho -M!'er. li. M. i. Bi'i'wn'g (M-biMtld Vior H t d..l: d'-i I've Mater, It I pertx-lt.tr, fc'il.lii bltj -'6 LifttK. Si a p lteiio.l Ui, tl yti LvA.v, A KKVAHKAID.K CVHK OT m.INlNr -( fAM-ii.i.a.C V .July , !. Mra. M. tl. f.r.mn iHur UuduMi I huve been quite blind 111 my r..'i.t en- for e-n eurit. 1 L.tve bcn to Mver.il dofor, w oaa heard could reitore my cyeiikht, b a they nevi r ih ue me any ott. J apent laive Mima of money in tr.ivehrii to where I beard there were doctor w ho could ln'iit-1! me, but miie 01 them could do me any tM't'd. I th-tiKtt my titrt t.opcteia, until t Id by a frit 11 d yoj ton id rt Uwve me, I hent hy a irlend and pto. urid your , Mei.ipi,,.eal Iii covry," and in imuty-tiqir houri aft r the Ami treat ment, I could e tiuite dlkiuiclly. 1 am ery thankful lor luy ilellveranca. 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'"i.irai h n.i-i tltl .1 ".'.l( ) C His' ill 1 -"kr- , P', :i:il I In S-P I TTl ! f i T it ODlUiU'ili'l IH T'l (Hi !: IMi Ii J Hi !; Di im nn iriTi'i: 1 iiiil'ii.ij'hi mi 1, -m d M i r' v I men - a. 1. -i t i.'t' , Pwins 'o tlie lit-, Inn. j. ... ,i 1 1 .1., r.iMii 1 t: M'Uhi ., W.-ik Ner-.c, 'vrh.-n.ty nf It e l!i iu. T em 1 hi ii, Wa) eiulnefl. I- r n .st j 11 s i n (lo- a e, 1 a t'outti.-i .nic.'.li u.itv.i on at. 11 pi!..i. ft1 li i( e' .if , i-i nl c in!..a.i 1 a 'fiii u t (i()isj; t ia Hum t put. 1 i t' nti.r . Tli a nifdic.no la a 1 no te.sii.ib c ievtntf:, itml iMt-t en vs I,ic,t ail cA'i re'y ta 14 ht b-en tiie m rmrpr.tc-U-e f r nin rura, ani wi li ltioittanJa treaU'd, it hut n it failed in a tiurl In tanse. Iti cirativo i qw e.t hive btii aiilltelcit to K4in vl.'ioi yovcr Die int htiihimi n cait. lot'."!' wlii bare trifl4 w tth thfir conailf utiona umil ihev think iliMDaelvet bo oud the rea h of tuedtcil aid, we would aavimi'AIH MUM the filKKOKKK (MtKR wiU reatnre yo-i t h'aith and vteoc.and Mfrer ad ijoat a duc;ora have fibil. ITKKKf KKKK. t KI'.l.KELI.I H. FK KI- I F. 1 i.r ii 1 1- FK FrFFKKK FK 1.1- ( Kr E mi wmonrs ftKir- VKNATINt; i:ld.1lt; or, F.HM'l'te of I, re! 1'repjirnl iri-iu pern t'ttetab,e Kl-tri-.cti, CoUtftiiiu.K nothlnit Injuitoui to the 1nn.1t deli cate. The Hi jinma' iu F.IMr In tie fenitlt ot tuoaerti flir-f-0 e- ii'N In Ihe vegeta ble klmdeio; beitift nn li;freh nvw aud ati.H'.riut melhil cure, lrtetMo livei.l all tl e old aud worn out yMt'lllr). im IM IIII IH1 mi nn 1111 IIII III! nil Thlt mcdlt lno bat bH-w totted by tlie moat eiui- nent in dical nun of th day, mud by them pro nounced to bo one of the ureatent niedicttl diacoerioa ol 1 ho aue. no t-o tie will cut Oeue ral hebil.ty. A lew doaea care Uy at erica lit Feuialei One bottle curea palpita-th-nof the Ifcnrt. A tew done roatort tbe organs ofKeiicratioa. Krom one to throe bot tlta tent-ire the manli ncita and full vigor of youth. Fiti:iti;iti:t:it l ItltKKUltKK i;i:)t kkk if Kit If Kit IvKUltlth'liKU It K It KliK It UK KliK 1(1' It KICK It It K Kit it A few do ta restore the appeiltr. 'ihret- tiottieat ure the worst can 1 1 Impotcncy. A few done cure tho low apintad. Oi.c bottle rcalnrea uiun tal power. A lew doaea brtitii tho rare to tin cheek. '1 hth medicine rc-'oi 1 to ninly 'gor and rotjtnt health tl oor d'l:li tated. wi rii-d'-w i, and t!e. pad 'iir devutee ol acnpoal I lratiiie. (10 CO cc Ct! CO CO Co ct; Ct" ft: (JCOCCflU CUv,C0 THIS ELIXIR enrea Hta teria. t.vi.ei'al DeluUly, taj p.t,tioii ol the Heart, aud Imp 'teiiry. It runt or ea mn tai power and trie apiietlte, and Hint tne roi to ui-mrtL thet hit k of paUtM, and the delntit tied man ot wo'nau to fuel vittoroMM and a iron tho ounK aud aniliitioua h.Ot'U t' couine thlX-UKU ovei'y vein, the iierye. to becotix Mrt.afi, and tue Uiea of tewlito andvl.t-rto re nuiiuata the entire body, huil iinit up tho constitution, iwo.ni ho v. tad liiflMjmttiy u taj ud d atoned tlroaide. OOll oo-j -VI) IK IO utiO titio OO'I (i 10 0 ) )( o f KM I 01 ni I n to OOOMOO OOl'O Uli fOKKE PII I.S! ftl I.Alt OAT It I-KVAJ K Khid-I.AIUH, KKAli Tl ll:K."I-.K 1 IE, ( 'MtTAlK aMi N.M-L lor ti e iter .u al of ub atni' Hon, anil the ln.-ui-itiic if Kenl-nty In the t.niinnte ol the :.uihj' I'l l lOltK, '1 hi y ctiie or ob. itc In ko nunifiotn tlI.i-th"H that tpn 1 niui iriiulaiilv, tiv it-nowun Le irf t t;ui ilty lt . ll. mi IMI 1 1 II 1111 IIII IIII IIII It'll IIII 1 4 J I 1 h?y cure Jiimu'm!!, Kxru-iiive, acd.'Aiului Mae mU nation. 'ihev cure Oreen Hlck ner. vChl 'roaIa Thev cure Nervaua and Hplnal Ailajtona I'aina m I no r.aik and lower part ol the It oily, lleavtnt, KatiKUD on Mdrtt KltrtiuQ, ru' l'i at Ion nf the Hi-art, l.ov. nt-Ma of Hpmie, llya-e-r a, Hick Headache, OidJt neaa, Ac, sate. In a word by reinovliiittlmineKw'arlty, nf leuiovn the cai.ote, aitl with it ail tho eilecta ttiat spring t'ioiu It. KK hit KK KK K KK KK KK KK l.K KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK fotrr'c.( of simp e vc-ke-Inhitj e.atiktf, they contain n .th'i ff Delet-11 ui to a y constituilon, liowavur deli cate, their function bt liu; to hiit-Mitu-e lilt l.tti lor t eak iet. w l,!t h. vi'icn om eily um tl. the ni'V er tail 'o do. 'Ihey may U- aulely uivd at Ki'V aue nnd at any (ei i -d, ntfr Uir.im tin' tint 'mvc witfi', during wh en the unUihliB liuttl'eot their ac- tl 'ii wou d u.iall bJy 1 nr. h vr pri na' c FK1. Khl.LKI.K KK KK I I- KKK KKK1.K KK KK FK1KKI.KB1 I. KKKKKKI.KKK In theCHKirOKKK MKOI cinea, the uot- itunute nl tlntl A cy of deiiveiiiuce 1ft tu aiitleriiihi ui-d pain. A day !) h iii) ul ai d K!'rn";,,i when Hoy ha'l no lo u.er Miner without ceaantion or lep'e.e t.ier IhioiiKh iner cei.itrv qt aeka or the ilietll vh 111-3" ofnaueoiia prcpaia-ih-ia. '1 he Cherokee Medlclm-a" ureiiiiphHh iheir rautu ,helr einat.ciptll oil. All eio.ii !1 a'l-.'ii o ;-r- a',o ad tiihhh'e, ftrd co piohllc ot i,r,hir-a. i;'od. Ml. em- mttli 1 ii es i 1 im-M' to .my Hid fVei ca-e. Ii-hiul i-lid lit er-.J.' I'i llal.U. Ill li.O SH SH SS SS 1.NNX NN SS NN N V N ti NN NN SH SS N H SS SH NN ssss sss Prices of the Cheroke Meiitcinea ( hetos.ee Iteme iiy, i atxittie.or .1 hot tie 1 T $ l'henke IittecUoti, ; a bouli.or S toit'.ea lor $ 1. t berketi Cure, $1 t-ottle, or :t boM m fur tb. Or. WtiKhta KIKir, i a bottle, or y hot: 'es for ', ChetoVtve IMIIh, for fuutaltM,, $l a bus,, or ti bo&e-i for . KKK V KKK KKK bKKKKKt KKK t K KK l.K KKK Kf.KKK r.K IK KKKKRKKKKK Mii.l.l.KKt.KK We sen I nil the CMKliO KLI", MKlMflNK? by Kv jiu .t (I'XtMpt the t he'oiiev fit . , tlnse are int hf mail. 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