catarrh, by going North too soon. One may commence getting; homeward in April, tires sameness; otherwise, need not move until May. Virginia until the third week ida becomes oppressive in Ap But he should not get north of in May. If the climate of Flbr- ril, Aiken, or Beaufort, in South Carolina, affords a more bracing and, at both the beginning and end of winter, a delightful change. He should not arrive latitude of New York until third week in May, better even the first of June, if. he has actual pulmonary dis- ease. How by land and shall one get to Florida P by sea. The feeble There are invalid, if he many routes, takes the for- mer, should go by easy stages, and not rush. The latter part of the journey is so slow and tiresome that, unless he has an unusual repugnance to the sea, it would be better to take one the very good most popular steamers, of being that which which there are several touches lines, Charleston where a transfer takes place to the steamer which goes direct to Jacksonville Pilatka. Being once aboard, all fatigue is at an end four days of sea-voyage are generally beneficial to our excellent steamer, on the dread of pulmonary and throat affections. signal-service the coast, almost many. There now, perfectly are several render .y safe. The warnings ocean-travel by Se&asickness is means by which may be greatly alleviated, and First, one may take bromide of frequently entirely prevented. potassium in doses of twenty to thirty grains embarkation. three This times a day, deadens nervous three days preceding impressions centres, and power of the blunts reflex bromides from action. I was led their efficacy in infer this preventing the vomiting induced by anesthetics. ed by Jobard, of Brussels, is, in Then many the belt recommend- cases, a valuable ventive. is worn , as tightly as can be conveniently borne (which gives less trouble to females than ewais, and should be shaped to fit wel males), around the and be provided with bones like corsets. have Co.'a, 67 Chatham Street, after some Jobard's made at pattern. Tiemann His idea, that ,it actby preventing friction of the viacera against tho.