.ht ctt gtpilMttim. llfi. 5, .874. I . ,. BOTIOUGH OFFICERS. Jlm-acMM. Tttkl, Jr. , UaMtlmn-S. J. Woleott T. J. Van folescn. J. K. 11'aino. D. S. Knox, J. S. flood, J. A. Proper. SiufieM A .We-W. P. Mercllllutt, p. S. Knox. - CfcvtifoJ H. Swsggart . J IHrectnr D. H. Knor, H. ). Da VIs, H. J. Woleott, N. H. Haslel, A. II. Jtelly 1. Clark., ! 'FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. ; Prnri!e nt JajfleVf. T Junks. t siri'af JmtgeJ. A. Pnorni, Am- PKKW Cook. Mirrff'T. J. Vat tlifcsitr. Trtnuurrr Fikii. Mi.Asswitn. I'rothonutnry, llcyMcr 4 Ki-iIi, it'r. J. U. Aonbw. (bwimui.toiicr T. D. CoLt.iss, Joll Thompson, Jab. K. Ci.auk. Oitfnfy NiiptrinttniU'nt H. F. TloiinKU. Jitrict AdornrtfS. P. Ik win. ..try f )mmiJMi'oner J as. Flyh,Vic. rATTKHON. (bunt Nnrvryor S.T. Inwis. . f jjroni-r M. Ittki,, Jr. Coinif.i f ifor T. n. Conn, L. a kn, a." Jamiksok. Mmbro Congremt UKA Difric-C. I. i.'1'IITlN. J. AtucmS v-Marti William, Time of Train At TIONESTA STATION, on and aflor June 1,1X74: south 1st CLASS. Train jU ' Train fiO " 51 - 7:12 p. in. 3l CLASS. . 1I:0,' a. in. - ' 8:23 p. in. KOIITU IT CLASH. Train 21 Train 51 " JVI 3:28 p. in. U CLASH. S:.V. a. in. 5:05 p. in. On Hie Kivor Division i. r. from Oil City tu Irvinntmi, up tlie river is North ; ilown tlio river, south. LOg AL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Church Meeting. Thcso persons who nro interested in Jmving regular service., once in two -week, in iho Presbyterian Chureh.are requested to meet there, on Thursday evening next, at 8 o'clock, when the Question will bo brought up Tor their decision. Get Registered. Republicans should remember that mnder the new Constitution all voters must be registered bixty days before -the election. As the election is to take place on the third day of Novem- ber, it U tho duty of every voter to jjet registered on or before September lirst. . . mi . I The Literary Society will meet on j&. C. Slouu. Mr. J. T. Dale is at present re -cupertitiog at Chautauqua Lake. May Jie return flush with health and spirits. J. B. Aguew has moved up to bis new houso on the lyll ; which, by the way, is a very pretty piece of property. Mr. Win. Hulings, of Louisville, js at present iu town on a visit to hie friends. Ho reports business very quiet iu that market. . G. G. Buttcrfield is agcut for the ' Protection Life Insurance Co., of Chi cago. Those wiehing life insurauce at low figures, will consult their interests jy giving him a call Jas. Stroup started fur Minnesota, yesterday, to seek his everlasting for tune. Ho has evidently beard the ad vice of the lamented Sage of Chappaqua, "Go West, young man ; Go West." Charley Bonner and some friends arrived iu town on Monday afternoon. Charles is looking well, and is wel comed generally. We believe ho only calculates to stay a couplo of weeks. Sheffield bad a, burglary a week igo Sunday morning. An exciting chase was had, which resulted in tke capture of one of tho burglars, who is now pickling for court iu the Warren jail. It is rumored that J. A. Paine, of flie Cony Jtlath, is to succeod W. H. j-ihortt, as Consul el Cardiff, Wales. If this compasses another stoppage of jhe Blade, we protest agaiust mo an- ointment. j The Venango Co. Agricultural fiociety will hold a fair iu Franklin u Sept.. ?0th and Oct. 1st and 2d. 'The Northwestern ditto will exhibit at Corry, on Sept. 29th ami 3Qtb, and .Oct. 1st and 2d. . The Republicans of Pennsylvania must remember that the coming No vember election is an important one. To bo successful beyond a duuLt, a thorough orgauizatiiai iuut be effected ,ut ay early day. Full local tickets should be nominated in every county, and only the very best men selected. JvCl all bear these facts hi uiiud, and In- governed accordingly. C.t C.nmm.. M...I.J In ntirsuanca of the call of thn Chairman, the Ropublican County Committee met at the office of M. W. Tate, iu Tionesta, Saturday, August the firat. - The object of the meeting was stated to be, the propriety of submitting the Kulcs of 18G8 and 1870 as published in the Forest Itm.wi.KAN of the 29th July, to the people at the next primary meeting, on Saturday, the 15th day of August, to determine by ballot which set of Ilules shall covern the party thereafter. The Towushipsprescnt were liar mony, Hickory, Jcuks, Green, Tiones ta and Tioncsta Borough. It was thereupon moved by James Green, Kna., that this committee causo tickets to be printed for distribution at the poll on Saturday, August the 15ih next, said tickets headed as follows For Kule of 1868, For Kules of 1870, and that upon vtote being had thereon the returns thereof be made in the usual manner of making returns, and that the Rules obtfiinit-'g the majority of the votes cast, shall be declared by tho Return Judges at their meeting next after the said Primary, to bethe Rule which shall thereafter. govern tin actiou of tho party at its Primary Meetings. Carried. On motion tho commitle then ad journcd. Mni W. Tatb. J Chairman PRIMARY ELECTION BOARDS Tho utteutiou of thono who may constitute our primary election board is particularly called to that section of our rules which provides that the re turns of any district, where there eviilenco of three or more persons voting who are tiot Republicans, shall bo thrown out. Inhere is no provision made in these rules to let democrats vote who promiee to support the nomi nees of the party; there is absolutely nothing to bo. done about it but to re fuse to receive any vote which is offer ed by any oue save n republicac. It is suggested that if the board have any doubts about the voter being a Repub lican, tliey-should tako tho evidence of those who have opportunities for kuow- ing their iiolitical status. The throw- ing out of the vole of any district or towushin' in the county might nominate 1U1 BTfl J Wilier;, niiu iidO nui , . - ,, ' . '., - ..,i. ... I tv linna if hn inuvAB lift Ia llAofi I tin keep ballot of the Primaries strictly pure. The deficites in six Democratic counties in Ohio are put down as fol lows: Holmes county, $30,000; Hen ry county, f 100,000; Wayue county, $23,000;" Fuii field county, $100,000; Drake county, $37,000 ; Butler coun ty, $ 150,000. Now, although there was never an instance of any dishon esty of "radical" (lice-holders, but that you might be thoroughly posted upon, by reading the Clarion Demo erat, we, have over searched that paper in vain for an expose of the dishonesty 0f democratic office holders. Why. is this tbusr Does the Democrat believe that it is Vlght for democrats to steal, while it ia a crime for republicans? If you pretend to keep track of the steal ing. Brown, give us both sides, and see if they don't balance pretty even One of our candidates entertained us yesterday .with an account of strange freak rt nature : he had sceu a crow with oue wing! We asked it had lost tho other one, and he solemnly replied that it never had but ono ! wo begau to feel interested, and to reach for our pencil, when he sud deuly dampened our ardor by explain ing that the "freak" was a man named Crow, who had promised to "love. cheiibb and protect" a lady named Wing. Now we just want to warn caudidaUs not to trille with our pro filings in this manner, be 1 t, Flections. Cool nights and warm days are the latest changes noticablcV These uights, however, ure just rigl for man with clear conscience to rest. sweetly and refreshingly. We cannot, of course, answer fur those who lengthen their uights and shorten their days by keeping late lipurs, we only tliuk that these aro the particula nighu that "He givelh His beloved sleep." foung man, improve these nights as nature intended, and it will do more to jnako you grow up hale; robust and cheerful than seventeen barrels of Viucgar Bitters in later lite. Hunter is, in his own tninj, un doubtedly sure of the Democratic nomination for Commissioner, and just as sure that he will get the elec tion if he gets the nomination, lie believes, however in a fair fight, and says, when interrogated, that "Barleen is a (jcvod man, but then it would be a bigjoko if he didn't carry his own township, you know." We believe Berlin uses the same fairness toward Hunter, and gives him credit for all he is, and probably believes it would be a joke on George if he don't get any more votes than he usually docs. Politics at this time is "not loud but deep ;" hi other words there is not much angry discussion and yiolont comparison ; but the leaven is none the less working. There may be a few candidates who are keeping perfectly quiet, but to the best our knowledge and belief, the most to them are doing the very best they know how to eotne out of the fight with flying colors, That some must suffer defeat, is evi dent even at this early day, but just who they are will be made more maul fest after the votes are codnt'crj.'' Since Dithridnc.Vdara lias been built the back water has made the back channel of the river, and a con siderable portion of the creek, boiow the bridge, good boating. Owing en tirely to tho fact of this new boating district, boat building lms become quite a busiucss la our place. Big boats, little boats, john-boats, flat boats, and skiffs, Hue the shore from the river bridge to the creek bridge Some very nice skiflk are now afloat, but it is said that Ross Freeman's will be the boss when launched. dipt. Knox has built a new fence on two sides of the Cemetery, at an expense of SCO to the association There is talk of enlarging the limits of the cemetery, by purchasing land south and east of ft. Until the que: tiou, to buy, or not to buy is settled, the balance of the fence will not be built. It is undoubtedly a fact that the cemetry is too small, and if it can be enlarged at reasonable figures, the bargaiu shoDld be made, and the fence fiuished. .. v..:-.; n,.. f Gen. Harrison Allen, Auditor General of this Commonwealth, that his office has been administered in an honest and business like manner, that doubt ful claims against the State have been resisted, that appointments to office have been fairly made, and that he has been courteous and kind to all who have had occasion to call on him, The green corn market is not yet fully opened. Only occasionally we bear some one, who either belongs to the grangers or else thinks he is a good cardencr. boasting of having: had "a nice mess of roasting-cars for dinner, all the while picking his teeth as if the corn was quite firm and gave him a rrood deal of trouble to get it out of LSs teeth. " On Saturday evening last, Floyd, son of Judge Proper, caught a pike which weighed twenty pounds, and was three feet uine inches iu length This is the largest pike that has been caueht-in the river about here in the recollection of the oldest inhabitant Those cautrht avcrace generally from four to ten pounds. Davis' buildiutr just above Ma- bie's, is still in an unfinished coodi tion. Thero will in all probability come a time when that building will be braced up aud beautified so that those who see it now will then be puz xled to recoEume it. Ave suppose it will be made into a store-building. Blackberries now. The first of tho season appeared yesterday, in quantities. There will iu all proba bility bo from 50,000 to 100,000 cans of tbem put up in Forest county this season. This estimate may be a little lame, but if we find out the exact number we will inform our readers. A slight pond flood was let ofl'ou Saturday last, but owing to there not being a proper understanding, or else owing to some parties not living up to their agreements, there was only about half as much as was expected, aud hence nearly everything that started bluck. .' Judgo Proper cut, cured aud stored upward of forty tons of hay on his Dutch Hill farm this season with out getting any of ii wet. He also expects to have from four to five hun drcd bushels of prime oata if he has good weathsr. Glass jars, tin cans, sealing wax, Ac, for putting up berries and fruit, at Robinson & Bonner's. ICtf .' Jirainle and ToodY Riddle' killed a rattlesnake, at the mouth of Em met's Run, yesterday, which was four feet in length, and sported soventeen rattles. We believe this is tho largest one thnt has. been, killed about bore this season. Rev. Elliott, of Cherrytrree, ocpu- pied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church, according to appointment, on Sunday last, morning and evening. His sermons appeared to be highly ap preciated by the large congregations who listened to him. Some of the young men have, at this late hour, conceived the idea of organizing a base ball club. There would have been an organization effected early in the spring, only that the ground was uot available. W. A. Huddart of the firm of Huddart & Rigdon, Scale Macufac turers, Cincinnati, Ohio, and family, are at present in town, visiting at Dr, Blaine's. Mrs. LVStow, i also 'visit ing at lha J :cior's. v 't --'A new postal card will soon be out. It will be lighter iu color than the old. probably almost white. The printing and engraving will be exe cuted In black ink and the border will be narrower and neater in appcarauce, Mr. Dithridge brings his freight across from the depot on a large flat which he has had in use iu the con struction of the dam. There is a good deal of money saved by the operation LOST, On or about the 25th day of May lost a Judgment note, against &, Sloan, in favor of Geo. S. Hunter, dated about the 12th of April, with Hunter's name on the back, made pay able on or before the 4lh Monday of May. The amount of the note was $475.00. All persons are warned against negotiating the above note, A liberal reward will be paid to tlio per rou who delivers the above described note to me. T. J. Van Giesejj. Papa Baldwin, at Tidioute, has the most extensive and best selected lot or t ishing lacklo that we nave ever seen in a country store, and at astonishingly low prices. 4 Cm TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE. Over two thousand acres of fiuo Heralook Timber Lands situated on Maple Crack, near Clarington, this county, are for sale at a baigain. Part of the lands are situated within four miles of Clarington, on the Clarion River, and would be a fine site for an extensive tauuery and saw mills. Map and particulars can be sepn by apply ing to tba editor of tins paper. -Horses and Cows for sale. Or ders - . - . from a distance solicited. 3tf D. Q. Hunter, Tioncsta, Pa. A UDITORS' SETTLEMENT, Tioncsta -TV Township, for the year ending April 13, li7. C. W. CLARK. Treasurer f said Town ship, in account for the year ending April 13, 1H74. To bal last settlement So'i 'M " Unseated road orders '73 33 1 08 " . " special road ordors ' 331 08 By payment on Tubbs Run road 2o0 00 " rtarmont on . bridco Tubbs Run road 00 00 " 2i per cent, on 1,903.22 reoeivod and paid out for the years 1871-72-73 47 5 " racoipt orders Aa 1 773 04 "SJ Hetloy's reooipt 1 1 1 20 " balance 2H3 64 l.niU 1 ,51 12 To bulanco 'J83 04 FOREST COUNTY. Wo tho undersigned Auditors of Tioncsta Township do hareby cert if v that liaviuu mot at tho Court House in Tioncsta Borough, on tlio 2d Moiuluy of Aiml. it boinii tho 13tli ot the month, 174 and did audit, settle and adjust tho ac counts of C. W. Clark, Township Trwutur er, ujid find thorn as sot lorth iu the above and lorcgouig report. Witiuiwij our hands this 13th day of Apri I A, v. IB. PETER LOVJSLL, 1 JAS. MiMILLEN, Auditors. 1). U. UU.MXB, ) Attest ! ELI IIOLEty AN, Clerk. STATEMENT of tho Tioncsta Township School Hoard, for tho year ending June 1st, 1874. ELI 1IOLEMAN, Treasurer of Tioiies ta Township Schools, for the your ending June 1st, 184. Tu bal due at last settle ment 278 75 " roo't from (1 W Zonts Collector 807 33 By school orders red' nid Oil? 42 '' 2 ier cent, on $t)J7.42 II) V4 " balance 08 72 ' ' ' 1,086 08 l,08i 08 STATEMENT OF FINANCES. Juno 1. 1874 bal iu hands of Trous. 08 72 " " duo from unseated lux for 1872 A 1873 1,264 20 ; 1.322.U2 To orders out-slandiui; $ H3.00 Balance Cr. I79 22 C. W. CLARK, President. G . J A M I ESON, Secretary . Tt Republican Office KEEPS constantly on hand a large as sortment cf Hlank Deeds, Mortgages, Bubptenas, Warranto, Suniinsus, ic. to be suld ( heap lor cash. tf. 1 Tiniourrf, Pa. I Milling out hiH entire stock of Wntrhru 4k Jrwrlrr A T FIR ST TOT All vmrtio In want of Uokl anil Silver WntelieH, Holil nuil Silver rliain, La dies' Opnra 'liaitiH, llm latest Mtyle in iilil Hurt platea setH, llrarolotH, Minn h, Clock, Vc., will lincl t lock. Ac, will lincl thin n lirfst elan op portunity. All kooiIm nro now. no old tranh. This in i-o liumlmg, K. Klein soils at coHt. Uo Una soo, r-OT.I.K;IATn.t' COMMF.HCIAT. IN- J KTITUTK. Now Haven. Conn. For tioth vpnr. I'reparatorv to Oollojro, tho Sciontilie Schools or lliininmm, with ys- tomatie and thoroiiKh ph.VKicnl training ly military drilliiiR, gymnastics, rowinir, c Cataloirtic sent on application. Win, H Russell, l'rincmal. "-ai ONE MILLION ACRES OK SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS FOR SALE. The Grand Kaplds and Indiana Railroad has boon finished ; is 3 )0 miles long, and 1 m ntilA Inml frrnilt parnnd t In Farm 1 in Iiiicls to Actual hollers, lor Individuals or Colonics, SPECIAL, BARCAINS FOR 1874 100,000 acros have boon sold olready. Tim lands aro well timbered, making tho best kind of furms. Strontr soils of irroat pro ducing power. Kasilv roacltod by rail or water. Jood Market. Railroad rur.s through tho grant. Michigan is one of the least indobtod and most prosperous States In tlio West. Its schools aro unequalled, Its financial sbinding Is No. 1. NoilMtionl ly in transportation. Veaco and prosperi ty aro in its borders. I jmds from 4 to $8 per acre. Time sutHcient. Interest 7 per cent. WM. A. HOWARD, Land Commr', Grand Rapids, Mich. P. R. PIEHCK, Soo'y Land Department. Itltll FARMING IiAXIM! IN NKURASKA, NOW FOR SALEVERY CHEAP. TEN YEARS CREDIT, INTEREST ON LY SIX t'KK CUM. SEND l'OR THE PIONEER, A handsomo Illustrated Paper, containing tho "Homestead Law," mailed froo to all parts of tho wold. Address u. r'. DAVIS, Land Commissioner I'. I'. R. R., Omaha, Neb. 13 it WATERS' CONCERTO ORGANS arc tho most beautiful in stylo and perfect in tono evor made. Tho Conceito stop is tho best over placed in any Organ. It is firouucod hy an extra sot or reels, pecu iarly voiced, tho EEKECT of which is Most Charming and Soul-Stirring, whilo its imitation of the human voice is superb, Tonus Liboral ' WATERS' Philharmonic, Vesper & Orchestral ORGANS in unlquo French Coses, aro among the Iwst made, and combine Purity of Voicing with great volumo ot tono. tsuilaulo lor I'arior, (.liurcii or anisic nail. Water' new s-al Piuuos have great powor and a line singing tone. with all modern improvements, and aro tho Rest l'iunos Made. Those Organs anil Pianos are warranted for 0 years. Prices Extremely Low for cash or part cash and in mouthly orijuartorly payments. Second hand intrumens taken in ox mango. rents wanted in cvorv County in tho U. and Canada. A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Ijodgos ere. Illustrated atalogcs Mailed. Horace Wators A Son. 481 Uruudwav, N, I., i . u. uox aoo. f.AH WARF A "l'lomlld paying yf ivi i oi iwi.u,UHlm ir vour leis lire hourji or vour en UU I r II I" nLLtiro Ul110' 8t uomo or traveling, young or old of either sox. A splendid and com ulcto outlit sent free to those who will act as our agents. No capital required. We must havo an auonl in every town. Write .at once, and bcciiro the agency. Address Aklen, Hall Co., 0 itowaru ai. naiu- moro, Md., 15-4t I'. K. THO.TIPSOX'.S SWEET WORM POWDERS are doing inoro good than tonguo can tell or peu write in relieving children and aouus oi inioKunui parasites or woriiii, Children seven months old have dis. eharirod larice worms after a few doses, Not injurious in the leu-st i pleasant to take coniaiuing no usfomol, t'lit up in glass vials, with name of uroprleto blown in glass. Inquire of your iirugist, and take nothing else; or send to E. K. Thompson A Co,, Titusvillo, J'., Box 1185. Price, 25 conts. Titusvillk, Pa November 8, 1S71. E. K. Thompson's Dandelion and Man druka Pills have actod liko a charm iu curinur sick headncho. pain in tho bones cold and constipation of tlio bowels and induced a well regulated action of tho liv er. l iiAiu.Ls KrsT. Pills sent bv mail mi n-.oii of 25 cents, Druggists and dealers sliouid scud for list and prices. 15-4t tfC O CQft per day at homo. Tonus 4)3 H 4ZU n-co. Address Ueo. Stiuson it Co., Portland, Mo. 13 t CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT At J Homo, Male or Femitlo, fclO to li'i week warranted. No capital required. Kull particulars aud a valuable samplo son free. Address, with 0 ct., return dump, V. HUBS, Uliuuisburgh, JN. 1. lo U HollidayslDurj Seminary. FOR YOUNO LADIES, H0LLIDAYSBUR0, PA ltcv. JOSEPH Wb'iH, wlu-4t Principal Madame Foy's Corset Skirt Sup poner. For Health. Comfort am stylo, is ackiiowlodgod ths best article oi inukimi avei mado. Numerous lost! monials ill its favor are be. ing roctiived from all part ot tlio L lilted guiles. Ildy Agiiiits Wanted. FOtf J: HAH.MON. So Manufacturers. New llu veil. Conn. Arnold A Han liililf. N. Y. Agents 162ui OK WORK of all kiud dons St this of- I lice on s4is t Holiec, ft kLsii ytW.. ''ill aj-'X0 Dr. .1. AViilkor's California Yin. Cir llitlcis aro a purely Yretablo preparation, mado chiclly IVom tho na tive licibs foiuiil on tlic loner ranges of tj:o Sien a Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tlio medicinal properties of which nro extracted therefrom without the nan of Alcohol. Tho quosiion ia aitno daily asUcil. ' What is tlio ciumo of tho unparallulod success of Vl.NK'iAlt ljl' i KKst" Our answer is, that llioy icmov the cause of disease, and the patient re? covers his health. They aro tlin icat Wood purifier and a lifu-giviii',' pvinciplfl, v a pnl'cct UtMiovator and lnvli;oraror of the system. Never before in the liitnry nf' the wnrlil has n lmidicinu liens , coiiiiKMiiiili il powesning llie lelia.kal)li qxliilieii of Vinkii.ui 1;iiti:i:s iu lit-alin ihe fick f evert- ilUcii-e man U Jieir to. They are a penile" Parealivo n wull a Tmiir. rclicvinit Cuiigostiini or liifluuiiualinn nf t!,o Liver a;. J Viittvul Organ iu IiUions U.f iia.'s The propcilii's of Dr.- WAr ui-ii's . ViSKfi.ui lli n rus nre Ai"'i'ieiit. Diniilioretio. Carminative. Nutritions. Laxative. Iliuratio. Sedative. Cuiintuv lriiUiit .SuUoriliti Altura Mve, aud Auli-lliliuu. v Gratefal Tliousiunls proclaim Vis. t:uaii Ui ticks tlio must wonderful Iu vjgurnid tluit .wit" sustoiiicil tU sinkiug nvtein. -- . ' : No Person can faliO these Hitlers flccordinx to ilircctious, and remain long unwell, provided tboir bones are not de 6tiocd by mineral poison or other nicunsfluu viuu organs oitcu dcjouu repairs . ... . ... liiliouK, Kciiulteut ami luler- lliilk'llt. l evers, vliicli nro so ptovit- leut in tho valleya of ouf great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of thh M'w.si.ssinpl, Ohio, Mis.iom-i, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, lied, Colorado, nnmos, liio uruniio, rwn l, Alalmnia, .Mobilo, Savaiimili, ld nnolic, James,. and nuitiy otiict-d, Villa their vast ti-ibui;ivics, uij'ojisuont ouf entire country um iny; thu .Silnniu v ;;::d Ailhinm, and l-enuu Uably so ilunns sear sons or unusual heat nml ili-ynus, a: Iny.nialily itecompitnieil by exten'H' e d" ramictiu'i'itN of the ntomtieh ttnd liM. nml ollKi' abdu:nili;fl viscera,. In thoiv troa'.inont.it luii'ativc, taci-liiu u pon, erful inlltlcnce upon vtueao vavio.W cr- gaiw, U csr-cntia'.ly ucccisiii y. H ere is no cathartic lor Uic purpose cqn i. Dis.-J. Wai.kku's Vi.vkoak r;r; i:,:' as thev will speedily remove '' il i"'.' . colored vi.seid ntnttcr with. avIi1i,-'i t!'o bowel nro loaded, nt tliiv snnw ft!!!i stimuUitin!? Iho sccieliolis of the Uv.. md ceiieiallv lchtormaf tlio Mi"-,,-'! functioiiii of tlio dii'btb o cretin.' u; . Fortify the l;oy 1 d.seits- by piirilyin.u' nil itM Hu'.iUwitli inl ia:' llllTKl-'S. No epidemic call l.Uvi; .niil of jt svtitciii llnw lo?-:mii,i'i. . . Itysitepsiii or Indiijt sli.iti, ache, rain in tlie Stioultli- t'onj;!.-;. Tightness of t!u Clie. t. i tizzlnc. i. Knictatiolis of the .-'tunaieh. ll.ni Tr.-'-in tho Mouth, IliliolM Alt.u U. I'aVf : tation of tlio Heart, liiilaiutn.tiiM I of i' . tings, I'ain in Ibo region oi the K:4 nrys, and a hundred other piiinl'ol i;. turns, arc the ull'sprl.us of lysiep:.j. 0110 llolUc Will pl'iaoa bele ,!,,!'.'.,' of its merits than a lcir;tly :;il.;:!..J; niont. ' Scrofnln. or liinri's I'vil. wiiifi Swellings, I'heix. Krylicln. .- ui-t.-il ii-. lliiilre, bernlaii.tu lall.i.iiia.aii.tis. 1...-..:.. 1 iilluiiiinalioiis, i'irn ia..il .l!'e ', .i . I '. for, lCitll'tioi-.s of tlie Sl-i'i. S-r ' j . "' ' 111 tlifc, us 111 (ill c'.lj'T finvli'ii'ioii J l-'-cascs 'alki:hs Vl.MNIAU 111 I ri .n l . sliw it tl'cir givat eiuii'.i'.e ; tlu Hieit ul). tl'inli! anil iiilraelali'.o rw'i,. For Iniluiiiiiintor.v iiud lii'tKi!- IUlfjiiiiatisiu, (;out, llihoiis. l.i;,,,.. teiilaud liiteriuittent l-V .' tllU lllooil, I.lVt I-. K'htr.I'V i HI. I I'!:!.' '. ',, tlicMf HilliTK have ii" e'l'inV ' Sui!i I'i- 'ev. aruviuiscii by Viliattd Kliieil. .Mi'cliaiiical Diseitses.-Ver mis en- Faged in. I'aiiils iind Minerals, sie li s Pliuiiliers,' Tvp(-et'.ui. tmiil I jalri -., u..i lliners, a tln-y advance in life, am ul..j ul to paral.VMis ef llm Itowc!. Tu fu-l agaiii't tliis, tuUo a ijiimi "1 U ALU. ii i. MiAR lii rri.Ks s-ti.doii.Hy. For Skit) Discuses, l'.n.pi'.ii., ter, t.ill llie-Hin, I'.lt.u li- -. Si-.. . I';;,,m Pii-itulcs, l!,.il!. C.ivli ur .'!-. K't'.;- er. Pialil liiail. S"l Hie. I:ry4.el,i'. Ilii . tUcurls. )i.-i'iiloiiilimn ul th r Kia, il r.n.ii uj.iI l)i.-i-a.-c of lliu ,-rl.in i I ii.l i..t..v' or nature, are liti-i' illy dug up 1 ' -u : : -.1 out of Hi n. stem in u'.iliurt time ty tli u of tlioiio llitteii. Pin, Tape., nml oUrr Voit.h, l'likiug in tlic .ivti-iu of so in i: y ilntu-it;i-, aro elU'ctuully ili.-ljuyiiil Mul p iu.nr.i. i ny(CIII 'f UlCllil illl'. IHI I 1 llli.Uv'.., I,U .III tiiehniiiities will lite the Mleui ik.u i,i'....j l.Uo lliii.m 1 lilli-r j. . For Fenialo Comphiiits inym i.,: ur ol,l. nnu'iie'l r l iiic, the l iv. n . i n ieaii!iii..il. er tfiu tarn el' I. 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