FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. A Farmers wife --a— 'A oi.E rov .I) IS A COUNTRY 7' r the following contritnitinn to an Ito: paper wilt apply to many other latitudes: 1 guess nu reit:iota who emelt the coot,• 9 trt trade Ihni it adarnilittr eerne enough— the farmer's wire In &it:wing anti liovicg and tenting over her iwor tittle porch:LE,: of brown augur nod calico—tau to one the vrtieo is for the buhy—while the farmer stuncts ha ern m .1i g ut h r'itants: "and tio'ing out the money its if he were giving It to Conte bionehy. to u Weston° Irligar, who tudn't really at.y ehom upon him. Nut ht•infy. a country merchant, I caul usel 10 the pain fuluesi of such a t , me. I , makes ate nor only melancholy, tett mita. ntntldrretilluhru . observe care Iv the %tile inicr tits reitteutio. pit• I. tier, and unquestionably she seems to flat the family groceri• s said tiro cis in.: ore of her ~wti private con,tunp t , on. 1 vretimate very many of these farmer's a,res n ret 1470rar such a exp. reamer &cub illy like so invi.v ihi vt, and iithr.lSAl:l3 for h a t [heir ailisbaials' tabs hatter in Tl.,tonnt parcel.. tat brown sugar and ti t,hte;tehed sheeting. I . ‘e ro tiouht thi y do pentiatice for it by not km ; ; still hurtles thniiigh got lig nitliecrt esirra• vxtravagance ility lin!! fo tier hart pair of or a nit‘ dr , s, for l i e lio• lii ni man I min to day ea as it ,he bad spent the golden mouton alterit• tt-iv nt the hartest geld sod it Cli ell. A hit I,selslhle bleat sevione a ith niatenial . - ire and brio% tied t son and with a pair of deep Wile tires that a f ir years ago must have been spat kitog with thr lo•pee To , .ked as if Hoy might opitrk'io again still if half uoiiiince. . th •v did light np •t good deal as •he lookod in her 4nshands face to :gee w h • addlired il.e haby in his new cap. T fee •in Icon .1 pitifully enough when he nottgely v.,11.1 it a hiimblig. and glared %t both wit, a .1 .thy as if thev uera a coop e of tutors shorn lie sought to 61',.a . ve spent n pretty pile of money 'you I.a‘. ! added ni alit a. dilde 'Why. le.t. attleh 'I in an alarmed it Ihr •F•hr d , 4:,•r• and A half ! 7 --atird yet t in Diii% a ...red If the atm.'s longue had been A laz A. it et.t.ltlit't have spoken po , lioLol. Ii rut thee. tittle IT reiyeeks under their bruwn and I f rut h. r than saw that tears bud d to ib r wol Were trembling -iii the crispy. curling lashes in unite of her l rut r- .11 ,, r , t.. rink iii in hacih •1 k it Was so much! she f.d ter.d. e nr-r not; y, nr arithmetic is 1. 1 4 , 11)• •titi tc t•ltlt%ttil etittaare.. 1 . • u . .! 1.1 .1 ti (Ale tio- multiplication yttti ge: ! A 11 rt.. • 3%1 •Z, nis V.•iett rt.!' 1.. fit r t••• ticar. r• 1; .1 . Hp! , i.d I i Inc .:;11$40), ti a l:tl!tt. at , it tt. tt6tatrt• Ittt I . I,al j. ‘s . I.r.t the tttetl••retta !tit ..1 tiAt.it'lN to I% t• at OR, bat r knew tltr glttry ttf the ilea' ttap• had deparit,l, ai.d. that all et IN. Itt.reltattt F etAered lty tl at 1-11 r t; till anti a hair autt4.l tt IT • 11.• u3l. of hit frrtivss. ti a Ilie.ked rf. , ; k ..f 41,0. 11,. n-3, HI tie dilc -• •rn t! , . irv. imolr dr. o .4 I utli;.toy. mcgt ,- , ei%t• 1,-•kwtrr eropinv .14 ir ervel.mg- ~ 1 1. J r RI to 10111 111(1“.1 wife d .sra aid dati , , tiz .111,galand al • a her Nhksanc ,, ; hat that w. , r , hl A- 11111.1, 1 all. Ray. u .ill I .I.lv ;110-r day ,nol.itrrr rank° 10 her n • , h jil-t ,g. 1..'1111 "1,:1 , 1 , 11,1 1111* WI; tell lt.• 1111 , 11. d t , . day. A twin vv..- ltd. ~t Pt* 11 1.1-11" nh.rr• a 10-n n4ft• ; mud 1:, , n ran, 11.• + IS ara.—h.r h-ar t;ri f• 111 1 ,1 t; ,, 1 at all Ca: , - 'WI' . 1•1 - him_ n no -a.l a roe!) in ry relatiiin o 1.1-. Crematoria of Meadows. 11,. 1.1 , 3 ?big niena.twa too 07,1 y he in,,,lne•is, I,v fr....ilear breaking tip a 1341 ..,enoz. ie r.-fn, I.v Ilv ~.:coerie il,e of ..ur rarnn•at Tile 0111. 'tn•r ~.is: We liar, m Mind lIMC {Wire lit,' lit- II lattUtli 111 tu•. illy 'llia ttl WV c• 11.1 111 ,1 itti IV 11 , 11‘y Lot 14.1 quality bay ; baring 3.1wa.,.5. It, f.,1 pas:need frill. a. nwr led (1, , e.- n , i , t a •tit Lily aril tine. %ell hah into « hirh ni,tijariners loan• gilt ol • pi:owing Av..o Tn 4,tn•r thin Lnvt 1 ,1 pr„Scrll In fifty years, and the I,nay 1 , r , il , zer they merl • ,•,1 wuis u dressing of Hine once in fire pnira- Too !Inch Land. ors fuorrnera till ton note!) gr. to .1. fir s: nn• rn,.tmr.• too] r‘l . nd..l on I tile go to d, would f.rio g I r er. I.s and greutrr profits, 3a of ni.ihr loins were laid %%it ii14.1%,1rt1t1t.1 , 1 !Vag , . HMI all the at. n to tit , • other 1.2111. toaor the gooier& Fir« tim. tired hurl• 1., of v.. rn off Ihe Beret:. 111 , 1441 uy no lo• ItUtile urnonet I.•n • l'lt:t' thy.. rr n ea hr rMr l •ryl has lieu i.r irti time qui will rouist Owir nnv 1 1 , 0 t.•; than ! noes i• g'r •Irli• •tt .•inntlatrd ts••d IQ I sit rr ••t t6edatttaire 41111. T , lteher—"Who was the first man ?" H ad ; he was the met w eur, first Tencher--"lio. Adam uus the first man." Head 11 -, t., , di- &an.: eel .due -O. ii you are thinking of fur itt.ttk4 • - :t1 1.• v. 1111 I ororii ..r n i elpo I u . pute he Was." • .rr It I • 1. 9. • •• I • .1.111: t•- , 11) . )' ' ji i i -,n ye• do 1e 0 w`i*T" th" say, I was going down Ftreet " "• rr ' • • I'n t • tha _ •r-• ' • "l the other nay, and seed a tree bark."— Yr , JI `: • hAs.- 16. d vuri. Golly. Stint, I seed it hollow." I seed rti,•- : loan.l .41,1 e I.e raffle one It4ive." Did it take its -A: !! It 11 14 .re It if• trunk etch ' . '' ••011,it left that for board." i t tto e tr.‘a!dr . telir - - I;ittrz glen Lice • —1 • ; L .• .. •Si s• IsS•rf•• • •••S %ASPS'S. S• ; • •11A 11 ire r •ilv 'T nm sorry the slays are getting long ' a • •1•.• I—, 1. ~" rmitig man. 'Why asked his m•• iierr. lleemse the lime for visiting e te ,,„ , Igr:cuifart,l.: in; ats yet heart doesn't wale so soon." _,a:ifii i~ :. _.9 41110 , (ILEA. '" ..:(11 5 11' 1; e'"" "I can't drink liquor," said Bob; "it e 1" 1 " e"" . . 1 """f` " d fight to my bead." "Well," rillied 'rt.-Th*l'434s -.l' tra . or M x with 1 "'"' "'d frit- d, "id here could it go with less 'irt?it.'• lint of !1•;" , 01 ;"*"h .1 of firing crowded." wig ;:....qt • - 4 1 Vrt ,• • r • ay'''. by u alp v,eveti itieltea.lor4 HUMNIOUS. A. gebuke. The il)ll6wing'is the latest by Iturdette. the truthful chronicler of the Peoria Re- The human heart, in all ite expansive, limoless capacity fur enjoyment, tnies greater pleasure in nothing more than wit nessing a portly, twlemn visaged man, the epihoditnent of natural dignity, im pnrtance in clothes, administer a seetti ine, rebuke to "smart" petty official. This morning just such a personification of ienate dignity loomed up at the stamp wiLdow of the post office, and glared in gloomy and mijestic displeasure at the hnsy clerk registeriuga letter before he sprang to the window and asked the state ly customer what he wished, The great man did not answer for were! moments. He gazed steadily and impressivelg over he del Is's head, acd then asked in pon derous tones: ••Is. then• aay one bear-r-e-c--who at tends to business?" The embarrassed clerk blushed, faltered for a moment, then rrcorering himself said with characteristic and natural cheerfulness becoming an official of the republic: 1 hill sec slr: And he disappeared. Ile went into.' the oturr departments, tortured a carrier with an original crnandrum and heard a good rimy in the mailing room and came back. -Yes, sir," he said to the great one.; ••There are in addition to myself, three eloks in the letter department, one in the niailipg room, fair carriers, three route agents, the mail driver, and the janitor." I am glad there are so many, I may in all that number find one who is at his lwet." And then he looked as impassive as a special agent. and trite silent for three minutes, a bite the impassive celrk await ed his ordets and impatient men behind hint tigeted and grumbled. Finally the great man said with deep solemnity 1 wish one three rent stamp." The clerk tore off the stamp and held it.wa3ting for the consideration. The great man made a pause somewhat lung mo than usual, he felt in his varions vest pockets, he gradually lost his impresiive rebuke, his chest caved in and he assum ed the aspect olan ordinary frail mortal. "Ah—flit fact. is—l'M short, I fo.d tbat. I have carelessly left my purse at Mne—can von kaidly—" fie impassive clerk with the faintest suggestion of triumph in his eye, waved the tzreat man aside wit h -Sully for you sir, but the clerk who sells on credit is not in. What dues the acct man N au t ?" Odd lames. "nal & Pray," was the title of a house Nen England. of which both members n. re aiiyilimg but rclig.omly & bird" was another firm of which 1..11, members were hotA for their lion clA,n4cl;,r quite as much so us 11 fight a ‘1,13,." who were their nigh t:. }{-tchum & I. Cheatham" is a ' A 4%incuu~ruitfi but the ni,o,;in.• of 11 , n]atnio thrd aged sixty, to Jain,t showing that niii Liiki" may be "caught by chaff," nor is the marriage of to Vice. Thee col t cti.ars antes are "odd ; and L;ii it :s mien we find in a n. vitipaper p.ir.,rraph that John Make p e arrested for instigating a not, f;r when l'urbon; Playfair is charged with at cardQ: :bathers 4c. (lealvrs in Easi:rn iirudnce," is a ,ign the might hate been sera tun t oily years ago. Boskr..ll once :tekcil Jchnsou if there r..ss;ble cireutl,st.lnce tinder which solo LI.- would he justitiahle, "No," eatd J. ht,boo. — Well," said Boswell, "euppmre a man had been guilty a fraud, and [kat he was certain to Le fouLd (mt."- -Why, tlo-u," was the" reply. that came let him go to so ate country where i 4 not kn.,u n, end 'tut to the devil, where he IS is II I'll "Seta! in your clubB," ruggPsthl a rur al edit"r io ms readers recently. .A man about hem the tame isrue had Rio some thi lig, d do't edit to send in his club. but brunght it in. Wr;ting niah his left baud, and' our eye hall daged.that editor remarks in 1/..XL that - advertising in some cases dynt pay." What is there comparabl says Bil Lies to that ,peczable 01 almost aneurthlyaf i feetiun presented by a fund wife sitting mouoity -Uefore the fire until l'ong aster midnight. nerliously clutching something r right hand and silently waiting for that whelp to come in :"' --HMO At the completion of the new court house in liartlurd, many years ago, sever tl n went to see the buildin. '. On their way they were met by Dr. S., who I art.ivg their object, remarked to them that they were going to view the ground where they must shut tly be. Au old seaman, at a religious meeting ' Take a mug.' gu.ited a pompous up ' start, ext.-nding his arm to u sensible young lady at the close of the prayer -Nut of a guilder." she quick ly r. plied, and walked home with Ler mother. ohi falm,-r. who wog being , • 4 I y u lawyer itt lAblinc. ,• ' k {,,.r'. Square, don't you niany tuulLti) questions ?" _Clothing, etc- NEW STOCK OF BO WIRIER DRESS GOODS Shawls, Cloakinp, Flannels, Blankets, etc NEW FALL STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS Latin' mad Misses' Trimmed Bats, VSLYETB, RIBBONS, Vrc NEW FALL & WINTER STOCK HEIJIT HUDUIPTIND DOTS, TOCTUS', AND 11E55 io4c.3acrwi.r_immin 9icrxwr3. NEW FALL CASSIMERES, COATINGS, 2LxxcE 4117-oestlin.G93, FOR CUSTOM WORE NEW STOCK OF IMELtss cc, Caps. FALL STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES', Boys' and men's MERINO WRAPPERS & DRAWERS. NEW FALL STOCK Lat►clioa' axaci GI-e2a.teP FURNISHING GOODS. p*.a1..114-1 - 1:14-344-1 AND OIL CLOTHS Al! the above open mg in large variety at the etora 01 Guttenberg, Rosenbutm Et Co., M. 9. DESSAUER, Partnel For Sale Real Estate fbr Salo ". • The Subscriber °Mrs fur sale the 1.1 following Real Estate, to wit: MUM knoar as-Robert Moor, Faroa." situate is Ttrldreu• ter township, Sumach tuna Co., . about too tail. e east of Moutro, ~,,, t att tam tug 1,0 arrre of ex Callrnt treat, dad Oral. 41.1..0404 .25 ,r. r. r. a gotta farm bouta and outimiltintge. a hue omit/at' ill choler fruit- well watered, and adapted for dattytor pa pt.tea-e Slord: dalt , and ittramr.: tateaell. a ill be sold with the FUEL:Ia desired, stole-se pr, toile Il dirpor,d of. ALSO, A ❑OrSE AND LOT nttnnte in the florouet of New 3111futa, Sushoebartn, County. Pei htraksolly located up the Male etreel, oval the centre .1' the tee n. Let feel Went. a good ret.i chuteut too-story d .-limb. a good arced gardeo epel, and a entivettleht well of good w•tlee• one fourth of a rule from toe burronfll of Nen I Mford• ZinCre-n 'taro , td. and the Irl'auco WI with. hettnoi and htunitulr.. A - good fret ban.. abd a ihr)D, • on nu ..retard. ALSO THE HOTEL PROPERTY I nown na the ('II 143E1ILIIk 110TE1.. in Glhfon 110 l IoW.Sn-onehnonn C 0 . . Pa.. CO(1,11)1141, sa c rvs of lewd. .ait ovt oI h Wuz:ok sod 0. 1 l'oinvvolcut ot a hotel or tar fortniog aid datry for the manufacture of Brandy, in good rnanlng order.,lately tx.copttll by It C. Vuit. deveneell..eod shout 69 perettea of laud otti .cent to the oP3rettaltl Hotel prop arty. 9Voz-azies made easy to sett the ion rrhn,er. opoa good security.— For toirtientsr, ihqulre or E. B. Item ley, I.4.xotmer flee. Montniee Pa., or of the subscriber on the Itribs•l Moore Form. Bridgewater, Pe. JOIEN April 31. isn -tr VALUABLE FARM For Male. The subscriber offers for fair the rideable fano known ••Summ.or® .t.'10,43c.." Sold farm in nue ol the moat desirable.lo the Consty and la beautifully situated in the village ortiunomere. silloi. - Sueunettanna Connt T. Pit. There II a good Slot*, Flouring Mill. Saw MIL Fleeter Mill. and illack.mlih Shop 10 said Village. The lam le directly no the hoe of the D. L. k, W. Italtroad.ls4 tntleA hem the depot In New Mil'otEL4 and toilet , Crow the Sew York 6 H. aro et the GlfesPead eststion: . ecrutams 151 igen...of land. 180 'eri c a Improved: I, well watered:hieing a faktirofeetrtmm of water mining through It, and a Baser-LA I tog enpply of mat r courepd on pipe. tut he house, barn. and eat . Ite Yards: his well tented, nod under gond eultlratto.,, le well adapted to growing grate, and it well fated for ' stock of dairy log. TherJ lo a large nod convenient dwelling; newly pal rated; and a beautiful fruit yard with shrubbery. a large hams barn, a large carriage and toad I barn. n large cattle barn with two twill,. rde, ample sheds and euoblee fur feeding et ink # r etabbng cow, 3 it hay borne- 1 , 4 house. bob' k Mute hone-. torn Leese. nod 2 or-barte of grafted frail. The subscriber abo hoe 3 SMALLER FARMS that ye te 111 tell. TEItSIS of payment mode vary. For In formation add:fate R. L. - ERITRIN, Moor. Milford. eumpvLanpa, Ccouty„i's drzzatt spa as a. m.; A CHANCE FOR .. BARGAIN. A good HOW , e nearly new, good Nate, handy, and 101 COM ala lng one god mu fourth agree, of land. I lraity.fiya or more fruit trots tker,lne illy to bear. hourly to .11001. and Beech, Flalolng •Also. a War.llea F•et,ry , Waggon Shop, nottfirltt Mill Situelod abort halt • mile from thy Dm doom. god little near WIC mile from IdontruPe. Hew! Inquire .4.4 E. L. 1310kralco. nr the proprietor.. IL C. BUtiIIESS. Ld•alpee, Pa, rOm-.110, FOR BALE—The • fann . late of Netlike Al. drieh, do'd. shit:tied about half n mile west of Montrose Depot, in Ilristklyn mwttsliip.con tainlng about 111 acres of tanti f ttipatly itePruY ed. • Inquire of tl , mderahrriert.• °Locator of eniil estate, nt Neer 3111terd: Pa. • Y4kt.ten ALenteu. - - New - Milfortl,33.lB.7a.—tf • WON DAL& OR,XTDILANGE.— A YIIIST CLAIN deroilum bowl eitrilatant.s..lotho vfl6 taFh+ of Dtkad. with . Die lay of fruit trect • sttparod K =Do room Nuegq Nona Do,. \YIII-Irn roll cholop at ozolum gra fora Place to *only torn. L. B. bILVADA. DirettudolDe, Doe. 17. 1971.-3 m. HAND RILLS PRINTED AT TRW OFFirr tticillantous. THE GREAT 'REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of .over forty years. When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping . Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness ht the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. BETH W. TOWLE & SOUS, Baton, M,z, And sold l.y I.ruggpad nn.l Dtralung getarnaly. Sept. 10th, 11573-IY. PAINTS AND OILS ♦ Fl \ E STOCK AT B. R. LYONS & Co.'s Ilostro.e, )Say 11, ISM C ikEPETS, CARPETS AT 30 CENTS AND UPWARDS —Less than N. Y. Prices— May 14.'73, Pnr b 3 B. B. LYONS de Co SEGATE TE t, COFFEE, Mr= Q• IC C) coriets 1:11=ME! WALL IND ItINEPOW PAPERS ANT) NEW PATTERNS DECEIVED EVERY WEEK DIREc I FROM TILE 31 ANITAt TONY. 11. 1? L I "ONS d: CO EIIEZM SPOOL 1 HHELD co vi"s. ('LARK'S 0. Y. T.. & Joll N cI.ARK's —WI!! I E. COL DRED -IDom No. s To N. 130, Al 73 CENTS I'ER DOZEN. MEMO !lout roer. May H, lin.. Miner c:eCorals I=l FLOUR, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, MAIN STUEET, llacori.trcaise., Pea. I2=! IV 30 NNT I=l.. ISLE In Lanesborch HOBERT & MAIN, haring entered Into en-partnereblp. are now prepared to do all law o 01 work In the rale of WaEoll 1181(1E1 BlacksiedilL EMI A WHEELBARROW TO A COA.I . • BUPA BING IN ANY I'AP.T OF TIIE BUSINESS wfil metre prompt gleittion. HOBERT b. MAIN. Lanobor.. pc. Oct. 15, 1873,-If. AUNT BROTHERS, scHANTori. liolessle & Retail Peeler. , la HAIIDW•AItE, IRON, STEEL, - • NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, ItAEI) W ARE, -• AIME BAIL, EaUS7 kitEUEli a T EAJLEPIXZE RAILROAD v¢ .111yLVO EL:W.I4E6. GARNAGX erlaliab A 41.xzeo, litcgas 4Nit EOLEA.DOLTE. IirLITJ anti • WASHED& PLATED BANDS. MALLRABLY IRONS, EtriLY,SPLIKEs. intors. SEAT EPINDLEE, BOW E. ac. ANVILS. VICTet. STOCKS end PIES. HEW:MN HAMM ptts. %impart). Fuze, CIRITLA hi AND MILL H AWS. 4f TI N O. PACKING TAOKLIS BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS -"“ erVICNT. HAIR* anmororrs. Wills7MTAlßßGANLAtirillCAlTll.l7.llllffialna° Drugs and Macchia& Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters are n parelyVegetable preparation, made chiefly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal pro perties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, " What is the cause of the unparalleled success of VINEGAR Brr was? " Onr answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recov ers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a Ilk-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been compo laded possessing the lemarkable qualities of Viszoan BITTERS in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as n Tonic, relieving Congestion or, In flammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. If wen will enjoy good health, let them use VIRLOA.II BIITLItB ea a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic stiniulanta in every form. No Person can take these Bitters aeeoriing to directions, and remain long unwell, proviled their boni.s are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, anl vital orpms wasted beyond repair. Grateful Thousands proclaim VDITZAB Brrrnns the most wonderful Imigoraut that ever sustained the sinking system. Bilious, Remittent, and Intermit tont Fel'ers, which are so prevalent in the vallevs of our great rivers throughont the United States, esp , eially those of the Mis• sissippi, Ohio, INEasouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Bra zos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannab,ltoanoke,Jarnes,and flimsy others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Au tumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, ere invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera.. lit their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is rase-utially necessary. There is no cathartic for the pm-pose t•gmnl to Dn. J. WALKER'S Vi•co+n Barrens, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored visz:d matter with which the bowels are loa led, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally resters ing the healthy junctions of the digestive organs. - Drip?sin or Inclir,estion, Headache, Pain iu the Shoulder", t'olglis, Tightness o f the Chest. Dizziness, Slur Eructations of the Stosia.h, Bad Taste in the Month, Bil ioas Attacks, l'alpitation of the II eart,lntlam• m itioa of the L.tngs, Pain iu the region of ii.lvevs, and zt hundr.d other painiul svm domv, are the oflprings of Dyspepsia. o.la b,ttle frill prov.: a better guarantee of its merits then a leng.lty advertisement. Fier , Sola,,Or iiimes Whit., Silrnl. Eryit ',e1...5, Swelled Neck,