Diseases of the Liver. When the liver becomes disordered and diseased, the person so afflicted is indeed miserable. He suffers with dull pains in the side, bad taste in the mouth, spots before the eyes, flushes of heat, irregularity of the bowels, piles, coated tongue, disordered stomach, heartburn, costiveness, and pain in the head. He frequently has a dry cough, high colored urine, yellow skin, and dull sleepy sensations, rendering him unfit for business or for employment. The hands and feet are cold, circulation of the blood _s .uggish; the patient suffers with vertigo, ringing in the ears, loss of appetite, nausea, and sick headache, heartburn, dry, scurfy skin, etc. Seigel's Curative Syrup acts moderately upon the bowels, so as to produce two or three easy passages a day, without any purging or griping. It does not leave constipation, as most of the ordinary blood purifiers in use do, but produces harmony in every part of the system. The liver is invigorated to secrete healthy bile and to filter impurities from the blood by the use of this wonderful regulator and invigor-ator, and all the disagreeable and painful sensations above mentioned are one by one removed as the blood is cleansed and renewed. The skin loses its sallow appear ance, and the bloom of health and beauty takes the place of the haggard and sallow hue of disease. For boils use 8eigelfB Ointment.