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WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS A LARGE STOCK AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Window Curtain Papers, JUST RECEIVED AT ;LEWIS' BOOK STOI'iE• $2 00 1 OD Ti)r WM. LEWIS, HUGH LINDSAY, Publishers. VOL. XXV. HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION. - TIIN PHILOSOPHY OP DD. SCIIEN '8 GREAT MEDICINES.—WiII people never learn to know that a diseased liver rind stomach necessarily dieeaee the entire syetem t The plainest principles of common sees° teach this and yet there are hundreds who ridicule the Id, a, and continue in the course which almost inevitably brings them prematurely to the grave. Living as the mejority of the people do, at complete variauce with tho law* of nature, it must bo apparent to till that ' sooner or later, nature will revenge herself. Hence we find that poroone who Indulge to excess in the use of very rich or Indineetible food or Intoxicating drinks, invariably pay a heavy penalty In the end. The stomach becomes die- ordered and reruns to act: the liver I ails to perform its function., dd spepsla and its attendant evils follow, and still the suffering individuals persist In clinging to the thoroughly exploded idea of the poet. Dr. SCHENK'S medicines are recommended to all ...It. They bring aura and certain relief wherever they are used as directed, and all that is necessary to establish thoir reputation with every ailing nine or woman in the landis a fair and impartial trial of them. Let those who are skeptical on thie point, and who have permitted interested persons to prejudice them tinniest these now celebrated remedies for consumption, discard their prejudices, and be governed by the principles of reason and common mem. ,df the system is disordered depend upon it, In nine cases out of ten the seat of the disorder will tea found in the stomach and liver. To cleanse and invigorate the stomach and to atimulate the liver to healthy action, use SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.--The daily increae- Dig demand for these pills in the best evidence of their value. Thousands upon thousands ot bone/ era sold daily. Why 1 Simply because they art promptly and efficiently Invalids who may not ,find it convenient to call ou Dr. SCHENCK In person are informed that full and com plete dirtetlens for use accompany each package of the MANDRAKE PILLS, PULMONIC SYRUP AND SEA WEED TONIC.-These medicines will cure consumption unless the lunge are so far gone that the patient is entire ly beyond the reach of medical relief. It may be /eked by those who are not familiar with the virtues of these great romedieo,“llow do Dr. fichenek's medicines effect their wonderful cures of consumption 1" The answer is a simple one. They begin their work of restoration by bringing the stomach, liver and bowels intern active healthy condition. It is toed that Mires this formidable delouse. SOHN:WE:B DIANDRAKE PILLS act on the liver and stomach, promoting healthy secretion, and removing the bile and Mime which hare resulted from the inactive or torpid condition e.f those e • gene, and of the system generally. This eluggleh state of the body, anti the coneequentaccueutilation of the un healthy aubetunces named prevent the peeper digestion of food, and.as a natural come hence creates disease, which results in prostratton and finally In death. SCHENCK'S PULMONIO SYRUP and SEAWEED TON. ' IC, when taken regularly, mingle with the food, and the digestive Organs, make good and rich blood. and as a nat ural consequence, give flesh and strength to the patient. Let the faculty say shat it may, this is the only true cure for consnmptlou. Experience has proved beyond the shadow of n doubt, and thousands are to-day alive and well who a few years since were regarded as hope lees cases, but who were Indueefi to try Dr. SCHENCK'S remedies, and were restored to .permanent health by their use. CEIMEI CM= One of the first elepi the physician should take with a consumptive paiimit ie to in tigorrte the system. Now how is this to be done t Certainly not by giving medi cines that exhaust and enervate—medicines that Impair Instead °Minicoy., the functions of the digestive organs Doctor SCIILNCK'S medicines cleanse the stomach and bonele of all substances which are calculated to irritate or weaken them. They meate an appotite—promote healthful agitation—make good bicrod, and, aa a comet