f Advertisement. ^-—The folio wing1 extraordinary cures without Medicine, of Indigestion (Dyspepsia), FJtfwlenqy, Constipation, Nervous, Bilious, and Liver. ooinplainU, Cough,• Asthma* Consumption, and Lability, effected by Du Barry’s delicious health-restoring l^evalenta Arabics Fooa, are not the least remarkable £-~Frotn the Dowager Countess of Castle-Stuarfc. Cure 52,012. RbsMrevor, County of Down, Ireland, December 9, 1864. “%b Dowager Countess of Castlestuart feels induced, in the interest of suffering humanity, to state that Du fiance oxoeileot Bftyatept* ArabioaFood tw cured faer, alter *11 Ited^aaes, hay, .MM, pf bile, greatnervousness, y?ary raddljig. This Fooddeserves urn pbnfidfdc^bnul adfftrefs, and ha’nybe considered are^l biesamg. mqhMes *dll be emiyftdlyfcbatfrarad-—Cure No. *49,881 Fifty years1 indescribable agony, from dysfiep-Bla, nervousness, asthma* toug$, conetip^pn, flatulency, spasms, sickness at the stomach, and vomiting, have been, re-tooved *Du food.—MArik Joty, wbrthamSupported by testhHohtals from tbe celebrated Professors of Chetnistay. Dr. Andrew Ure ; D^. Borland; Dr. Harvey; Dr. Campbell; Dr. Gattiker; Dr. Wuraer; Dr. Ingram; Lord Stuart de DedesThe Dowager Countess of Castleatuart; Major-Gen. Thomas King, and many other respectable persons, whosehad *mU idler aH per mean* of cure