Dr. 1. Newton’s Anti-Billons 3VXXJaX-I IMPROVED OP LATE. A Pleasant Cordial Stomach Bitter, Under the particular direction of I. Newton, Norwich, Vt. They are al- so for sale in Boston, New York and Philadelphia, and by the Drug- gists generally. They have been sold in most parts of the New Eng- land tSlalcs, New York, Michigan, and in many other places ; have become much celebrated, which has kept up without any diminution for more than foi ty ysyrs. JJr. 1. Newton is still living, in the 83d year of his age, and has experienced the salutary effects of said Bitters on ' himself and others for more than forty years, and still recommends them as a first rate medicine. THIS composition lias been used and rising in reputation for more than forty yeais. Thousands have experienced its salutary effects. It is principally desig ned as «a medicine of sovereign efficacy in me whole class of bilious affections, dyspepsia, hypocondriusis, hhleria. Its use may also very judiciously be extended to must nervous disorders, worms, diarrhoea, disorders of the mesen- teric glands, many disorders peculiar to Females, Asthma, Catarrh, and Intermit- tent Fevers. Its prophylalic power in regard to intermittents is especially enti- tled to Confidence when used in conjunction with newly burned charcoal in powder. As a preservative of health it ranks high, perhaps above anything ever before offered to the public. It strengthens the viscera, adds tone and vigor to the whole system, and defends the constitution against moisture, cold, and many contagious disorders, it is not admissible in inflammatory and ardent fevers. PREPARED MmwmidWo Infuse one box in two gills of good proof spirits, or three gills of wine, for 24 hours, frequently shaking it up ; strain off the liquor; add two gills of water more; steep as befoie, and strain; put both liquors together, add one gill molasses or four ounces of sugar; dose, from one fourth to one half wine glass, 20 or of) minutes before eating. In bad cases repeat the dose three limes a day. lire use of the Hitters should be seconded by moderate exercise, and always by light nourishing food, amusements, §-c. In bad cases of Jaundice, the Bitters should be preceeded by a dose of New- ton’s Cathaitic Bills, or an emetic, or calomel, to open the gal) duct and the duc- tus communis choledocus, forming the communication between the gall bladder and intestines. Some have undertaken to counterfeit my Bitters, but have not made them good. It is my intention, that those bitters which accompany this hill of 1846 and with my name, shall be prepared according to my directions, and with my late improve- ments. <©®«MEiO®OPa,®ao® Norwich, Vt., January, 1846. ISRAEL NEWTON. The genuine Bitters can be obtained, wholesale or retail,of M. K. Paine, Drug- gist, Windsor, Vt.