The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 22, 1875, Image 2

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    A new and" amusing euro fur lovo
has lately been found efibctive in a
fashionable Parisian faubourg. The
son of a wealthy nobleman became
enamored of his father's concierge,
(door porter), and determined to mar
ry. The aristocratic papa opposed,
but moved at last by tho despair of
his son, gave his consent, with the pro
viso that the smitten youth fliould go
to sea fur twelve months before the
marriage. Shortly after his depart
ure, the father, who had previously
observed an embonpoint in the young
intended, took her under his especial
charge, gave her the mot nourishing
and succulent food and nines, forbade
her to take exercise as unbecoming in
his future daughter, and in fact, stall
fed her to auch an extent that when
the engaged swain returned from his
year's voyage, he was horrified to find,
instead of the slender, elegant girl he
left, an immensely fat woman, as big
as two Albions rolled into one. Of
course the ruse was successful, and the
unfortunate victim of good clieei has
been pensioned off.
Macready was one of those stage
geniuses who regarded it as a special
mark of genius to so thoroughly "iden
tify himself with his part" as to lose
his own idcatity, and not only tear a
passion to tatters, but the clothes of
those who were the victim's of his
mimic rage. But he found his match
once in an actor who played Claudius
to "Macready's Virginius." The first
night Macieudy tore the actor's ballet
shirt into shreds. The second night the
actor filled his shirt with pins, and
then calmly let the power of genius
manifest itself. Macready begao as
usual to lose his identity, but about
lie time a dozen pins had penetrated
his cuticle as Virginius he began to
rage in real earnest as Macready, and
those who heard him, say his remarks
were totally unlike those which
Knowles put into the mouth of Vir
ginius. He never lost his identity
with that actor again.
In one week of last month a firm
near New York-received orders for
445 miles of pencils. To make these
.only 83,000 feet of cedar lumber are
required, and after they are made they
will load six freight cars. This im
mense consumption of lead pencils is
doubtless caused by the attempts of
women lo sharpen them with a pair
ot scissors or a dull case-knite.
"What are you after, my dear?"'
said a grandmother to a little boy who
was sliding along a room and casting
furtive glances at a gentleman who
was oavincr a visit, "f am trvinrr
I J r - j
grandma, to steal papa's hat out of
tbe room without letting the gentle
man see it , he wants him to thiuk he's
out."
There is a village in New Ilamp
shire which has produced twenty-six
editors, and it was in allusion to this
circumstance that a pious old deacou
there remarked: "les, therearetwen
ty-six on 'em, but as they've all left
town, I reckon the Lord won't lay it
up ngin us.
The fallacy of the statement that
animals prefer green food was abund
antly shown at Chicago when a huu
gry horse bit a large section out of
the 1 anama hat of a succulent young
man who was silting on the taifrail of
a street car and did not harm a hair of
the wearers bead.
Go to strangers for charity, to aa
quaintances for advice, and to relatives
for nothing and you will have a sup
ply. Every man has bib weak side,
and it is very often the case that this
weak side is the best part of the man.
When a man goes to a quilting par
ty about tea time, and sits dowii ou a
ball of wicking with a darning nee
dle in it, he will think of more things
connected with darning in a minute
than he can mention iu two hours.
An exchange says "the Sandwich
Islanders believe that Beelzebub walks
tbe earth in the form of a woman.'
And now and then you find a man in
this country who believes so too, aud
that be has married the woman,
A young manufacturer of our ac
quaintance i making money fast on
this motto, parodied trora "foorliich
ard :" "liarly to bed, and early to
rise; never get tight and advertise.
"I would advise you to put your
bead into a dye tub, it's rather red."
said a joker to a sandy haired girl. "I
would advise you to put yours into an
oven, it is rather son, said .Nancy.
"This is net gain," said a witty
Worcester girl who foui.d a valuable
silk hair net hanging to the fringe of
ner snawi upon her return home lroiu
an evening lecture.
Mrs. Keen, of Springfield, declined
to allow her daughters to take part in
a spelling match because she heard
' somebody say that knotty words would
lie given out. n.
When freedom from her mountain
height uufurled her standard to the
air, her skirts, pinned back so very
tight, made her appear exceeding
spare.
They tried to set up the scientific
name of potato bug in Delaware, the
other day, and it pied the whole iorm
Most men are. like eggs too full o
themselves to bold anything else.
A number seven hat will just fit a
hi. Ixiuis mosquito bite.
The height of impudence the
length of a book agent.
JOB WORK
DON B AT T1IR
'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
At Vie lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt
ly, and in style equal to that of any
other establishment in the District
BUSINESS CARDS ,
SHOW CARDS,
VISITING CARbH,
SCHOOL CARDS
WEDDING CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS,
BALL TICKETS,
ADMISSION TICKETS,
JIOXTI1XY STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES
BILL HEADS, -.
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS,
POSTERS.
DODGERS,
HANDBILLS,
LABELS,
SHIPPING TAGS, &c.
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail
way, and Buffalo, Corry &. Pitts
burgh R. R.
OX ASI A FT ICR Monday, Mny 21,
1S7", trains will run an follows i
STATIONS. Northward. Southward
I- 1 K. X n. fin. I Kit N. I
a iii p in p m p in p in m
Pittsburgh 8:'J." 2:P0 S:10 fl:l.", 6il0 fi:20
W Pcnliinc (Ml! 4;V11:W 7:51 4:1.'". 4-21
K manning 10:2.1 fi:OM l::r 7:11 .1:12 :!'
It. Il k JiilieMilH 6:00 12:47 li:00 2:10 2:10
I trad y llciul 1 l::lo 0:17 l:()s r.:l" :ftfi l:,r0
Parker lJifKi (l;-,7 2:0! B:0O 'l:(ir I2::i0
Kinlontnn - 12s 4 1 7:40 2:HX 4:S2 I2:l!l ll:f
Serubgrass 110 N:2f 4:"0 3:1111 l::ui I0::UI
Franklin 2:14 ti;o :07 2:.'Slii:10 MO
Oil City ::ihi D:!iO U:lf 2:20 10:00 MS
Olcopoll- :.' 7:4:111:5'
t-'nulp Rock H:0 1 l::'.(t
Tionosta 4:4(1 8:50 I0:4(t
Tidiouto i;(5 10:20 n 15
Irvinqtoil 7:20 11:40 7:45
Roimcvillo :t:!4 10:01 0:27 1:52 P:r 7:0
Titusvlllo 4:10 ltl:5.- 7:H5 12::I0 MO 6:1:1
Corry 5:2i) ,H:52ill:Kl 5:0(1
Mavvillo :.Vf 10:371 :H" 8:81
Hullalo 11:15 1:10 6:0.1 12:20
-pf nirs r p.Tn mia. m p. m
Train run liv Philadelphia Time.
DAVID MoCAUUO, Uou'l Sup't.
MORTON II AM,.
Hcn'l Passenger Ticket Agent.
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL RAILROAD
ON AND AKTfcK 11 P. P. Sunday May
I. 1870. Trains arrive at. ami 1 niivn I li o
'nion Donot. corner nf VamIi1i.i..h ami
Liberty street, as follows:
AH HI VK,
Mail Train. 1.30 a m Fust T.lno I') ii -
m ; Well's accommodation No. 1, o'.'JO a m
itrinton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a in;
Wall's accommodation No 2. 8.55a m .f!i-
cinnati express 0.20 am! .lolmtan
commodation 10.50 a m : Kraddock's ac
commodation No 1, 7.00 p in : Pittsburgh
f-M1" i' " i ih'iuc express i.mi p m j
Wall's accommodation No 3, 2.35 p m j
Homowood accommodation No 1,9.55 pm;
Wall's accommodation No 4. 6.50 d nit
Itrinton accommodation No 2. 1.1(1 n m.
Way Passenger 10.20 p in.
DEPART.
Southern oxnress R.20 a m r.nllln .
rress 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No
. 6.30a IM : Mail Train 8.10 a m Itrii. ton's
accommodation 1 ).20 a ni : llraddock's ac
commodation No 1,5.10 p nij Cincinnati
express p m wall's accommodation
N 2. 11.61 a m : Jnhnstnwn
4.05 p ni ; Home wood accommodation No
i. o.oop m; riiuauoiphift express 3.50 p m;
VV all accommodation Nn3 3 05n m Wull'
accommnilntinn Nn 4 fi liri n m lw T in.
7.40 p m ; Wall's N5, 11.00 p m.
Tho Church Trains leave Wall's Station
every Sunday at 0.05 a. in., reaching Pitts-
uurgn at ni.no a. m. itoiurnlng leave I'itw
burifll at 12.50 n. m and arrivn at Wall's
Stutiou at 2.10 p. in.
Cincinnati nT-nrnsa lAafm flailv Qs.ii I K-
ern express daily except Moi. lay. All oth-
vr i rains nsiiy, except nunuay.
r or luriuer lniormation aply to
W. II. BECKWITII, Agent.
The Pennsvl vania Rallrrtarl Dniiinanii
Will notassnmn an V Risk fnr HmrirairA ac
cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit tlioir
rnponsil)ility to One Hundred Dollai val-
u. jvu uairgago exceeding mat a onnt
in value will lw at the risk of tno fner.
unless takon by special contract.
A.J. UASSA1
General Superintendent, Altoona Pa.
GREAT WESTERN
PITTSBUKGII, PV.
of our immotiKo stock :
Muzzle-Loadtnsr KtfioB, full or half stock
wuuaa ai a CI XVI II no, C-" l
finilhl TiflAB bnrl Qhnf illw..
and under, or side by sido.andat all prices
.fill fn 14, p. mj.
boys: cheap safe and durable. All prices
3.60 to J26 each.
Double Barrel Shot Gun&
Our fifty different styles, made of Iron,
London Twist, Laminated Steel or Damas
cus Barrola, finished in the host and latest
style, all sizes, for men and bovs, at prices
ranjirg from 18, $10, 15, 2o, ai $40,
J.")0, 7o to $100.
PISTOLS,
in variety from $1.00 to 8.00.
REVOLVERS,
4, 6, , or 7 shooters, of every kind, at all
prices from $ti.00 to $25.00.
BREECH-LOADING RIFLES.
Winchester Improved IS shooter, llest
long range gun in the world. Price'only
Sharp's Celebrated Ureech-Loadinir
..f.. a
Ri-
flea mil v '10 em.li
Romingtoii Brooch-Loading Rifles at
loest factory prices.
Wieeson's and Stephen's PockefrRlfles,
using metal cartridves, ai 12, $15 and $18.
Breech-Loading Shot Guns.
The Dexter Singlo Harrel Breech Load
ing Shot Gun, using Brassshells priue$20.
Stcpliens' 11. L. Singlo (iun, $10.
II1V
uuuuie narrni lireeni uoailor.ol Moore a
Dean's Woouliill's, Lireenen's, Kirhards',
Scout's and other tine niakos, at all prices,
from $50 to $300 each.
Send or PKce List to
J. II.'JOIINSTOiV,
GREAT western gun works,
285 LIBEUTi" STREET,
I?ITTST3UIiaiI. rA
and state that saw this advertisement in
The Forkst Rkpubi.ican.
Takk Notick--I will buy or trade for
Army RilleH.Carbiues, Revolvers, Ac. For
Orders by mail receive prompt attontion
Ootids sent hv Avnrtuui t.i u...r it t
D., to be examinoU before paid lor, when
lOtJUCBkUll. . 40 tr
LOTS FOR SALE!
IN TUE
BOROUGH OF TIONESTA.
Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES,
70, Nassau St., New York City.
7 f7K WERK gnarantaed to Male and
I I Female aitents, in their locality.
Tosts nothing to try it. Particulars Free.
1 . o. i kery .0 Co., Augustu, Me. 22-lt
liiunciiNC ICcdiictiou
A.t theWhplosale .and JletoI
V
, ..-.TTrT.X.T.V.r,!' y
S. HAMILTON CO., 77 5T?
OUR MOTTO IS AND HAS BEEN
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
Oil rlltlSlinna Im AvMllalvntn DT 1 1 .T-1 -c . . . .
,.7. , ""vo biiu unun wnicn ennii es us to eve' our
j hole tune and attention to this exclusive trade. Thus where other dealers e 1 from
... . u-n insiruineiiis a week, our sales very often exceed these luiinl.ers In a single
2t ?iMd "a JSrwST to Be" Bt 10 1,cr eout-proat on co", Umn tbpy ,0" '
u.MsXw1 siOTinMj: u,6y invarifth,y I,i,,o,,uco
m.M!u.s8bm,,r 71.0'10- They are not some new Organ, the growth of a few
urovemonL Th ILn'0 "a t,mt "ro '"s"v add.ng every meritorious Im
mann Lei . K"y.U,2,I,l K,"""" ('lough's Combination Organs have been
S for Twenty-five years, while the Celebrated Tavlor A Farley Celestes
IrshTh.'r.1' m"n1u,H"tur Twenty years. And i.w for tho purpsse , f I.
li" f 7 tl,or"Khl.V throughout all the country towns of the Klnto. wo
dm to ll Z, verr.bpaViV V1""-" largo number? of them, which
Si i r '""'V. aI"' wthout the assistance of AU K NTS Oil .M 1 tUH.F. MO
n.lVi?..VX ! h . ii V "'"eiu oi wmiinissions and wholesale discmnta, we are thus
Mme. gaDS U, f"llowi"8 nrlura. at wl'" 8 "ill for a short
CABINET CASES,
Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, f Uo.00 at $ 85.00
. " 5 " " 155.00 at m.oo
6 105.00 at 05.00
FULL REXnXA XT CIA ,?PV
Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $165.00 at
- 5 " " 175.00 at
6 " 185.00 at
21 sets Reeds 6 " Vox Humnnn " 1 21500 at
3 " 8 "Viola
TlilWA Hrmina .11 C.ll.l nMn..l T ,!
" ir. V i j "iminiK aim c arving an oriSoitd Walnut. N'oi-
1 .LT , '., r P nrass
Uyng is of the very best, and are all fully
WlLt, BE, SOLD AT THE SAME R.VT.'JS OF DISCOUNT.
Tllfi ftlkOVA flf A fttrlftlv tnttU nrlnna l.nt IT .J.w, i. it
or semi..ual payments wllf be taken Vt . Tlvimi "I PVXZZ l ?e
above prices, persons ordering by letter can depend on the uAt careful selecVjo , e
ing Diauo. it the cash price be sent with the order, the instrument Will Ixt uhiiiiiiwl !
n ; u aPcoml"lt"1 will t'e h, the
D. II tune bo desired, we reqmro notes with
Address for Catalogue, and slate
feb!7 14m
JTavlnf completed the alti rtitivn
of our Htore room, me iroultt re
epertfullft announce tltitt ire hure
re-oenel.
H e hare arrauted our Store with
a view to the convenience ofcustom
ernt and to net-lire expedition in ull
branches of our buninemi.
Our Stock will he new throitah
out, embracing all the latent novel
ties in l'lne Jewelry, H atche. Sil
ver II re and Fane Ooodn.
Jlu attention to cuntomerg, in
ducements in priceH,and adherence
toahiah titandard of iuatitu. we
hope to merit a continuance of the
patronaae heretofore no libt rally
oeHtoweit.
nialllf. HTEMXSOX'S HOXS.
0J Market Street, 1'ittnburyh, i'o.
54 WOOD ST., - - PITTSBURGH, PA.
WIIOLKRALB
OFFER THEIR STOCK OF
. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
rR AUTUMN, 1 874.ATVEUYLOWPKICES
September Wk, 1874. w25-Sm
HESS
Pft. J. P. FrrLiaBln woi'm, Mja I ffrMlaftUd U tht
TTiiiTcriltT f i'unn'k im lw. n4 afur 3)jtr jprimnt,
f.-ncud Ur Klilvr'a VKtbl lltieuiuail
eyrap an J Fills, which I gurau m lutlhu mr
fur iiu in Hew!, l- ujt, lUck. Uttvrt, Juwb Mtirvoui, Kd
Hf, lllood, awl U Kbuna(itljmaft, feMurn to. bhu 'Jtjih
-V,-iJ, lfff I. ft F. A. OkBOUHN. Abry iy6 tiuL.
VlClBTlt Cnd fc7 it. ndwillMti'NuT70nirr't.
i'iUaVHov.'lhrirThy.lO'WilJfmlJliilK!.0 11.
j:vinj,Mli,l'. lUrf.H.i'mtinaui. lrf-Dre.low.KrT.
Cf.O.bniiLU, liftfMf N.lf.Ktfv.Jna heattnv KaiiChun-
fc.itory 1'amphlnt mrmntM4rnt la f Ml Hrrd forn irj.
l-y
Tha RepuLTican Ofllco
TT'EEPS constantly on hand a large as.
IV aortment of Blank Deeds, Mortgages
Hiibptimas, Warrants, Hunimons, Ac. to
bo solij cheap for cash
to Suit the Times ! !
"PianJfaiuI Organ Emporium of
AVE:,:PiTTSBUllCir,:PA
05.00
100.00
105.00
125.00
1G0.00
" 27500 m
, . .. .. .
irniKota are used on these instrument everv-
warranted for live j ears. lru,"tI,u, " ,,r.v
Organ will o shipped by Kxi.reis c o
good security, or at least B-ioAcltorcm':
where you read this notice.
S. HAMILTON & CO.,
77 Fifth Avenue, Vittnhurah. l'n.
Tho oldest and most reliable institution
fur obtaiiiim; a Mercantile diication. For
Circulars write to I'. DUKK it HO.NH,
w2i-3iu eom I'ittsburgli, Pa.
KEVNTOMJ WINI.TkOOJUS
203 Liberty Bt., - . Pittaburg-h, Pa.
W. U. MUrsOX, Proprietor.
MEALS) AT Al l. IIOI US.
THAXSIEXT CUSTOM SOLICITED
wi-Jy
JOB WOKK iieatly exocutod at thisolho
i ra.viiittU ti ruu'u,
1 v
CLOThJiNG"!
llest loHit!
llcsl VUsl
The qni slieil ill these hard times Is nut
only "What shall wo do fur grub to cat t"
but
"wniMMwrnrAi,
SHALL WE BEJ CLOTHED ?"
It is a uotoriMis I'm-t thut In most I iw ns
and cities lonnd alii iit II', clolhlng imulo
to order Is nut s'i .) accirilnncc to tlio
d prcclaliiiii of other necesnirlea of lite.
There is, hnwcver, an li.iii(ir:il!e excep
tion to this lll'e in the person nf
X. n isi:, li i i lunil Tailor,
TIDIOUTE, PA.,
Whr i iiutk4t riot hi rj? of tho very 1rflkitilt
iitn iin rant rfM I, Irmii
25 to 30 Per Cent, Below
the prices of other dealers in this part of?
the count ry.
WHY IS THIS THUS?
lleciiiiie 1st, Mr. Wise pays no la run lig
ures lor rent, as he owiis'the biiihliug he
occupies. 'Ji, I in doesn't pay a flitter
?- VM to S'.000 a year, but does his oh n cut
ting, and Is Hoi, excelled in this line in
Western Pennsylvania. ,c luiy.i
cloths lor cash, thus getting a r'dui t!on on
onlliiiiry rates. 4th he sells f r cash, and
thus has no bud debts to make up.
The faro is ."i.V. fnmi this place to Tid
lontc, and at the picsent time, you can go
upin the morning ami bark at '1: 1'l, hnv
ing three hours in Tidioule to si lect your
gisuls and leave your orders.
(ivo him a trial, and you will not only
savo money, but will got perfect Ills, anil
any stylo or quality of clo:h you want,
Betnembpr.tho'naine and placo.
7 ly N. WISE, Tldioutc, Tu.
WATER? CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL
flRCANS '"v ihr i.ictsl bemillf til m
w " l.m.( perlrcl mi iw
rii-r iniina o. i
I lllll ml ii'Iii:n.
'I'll l. Hl'iin-l'l.r.t
- vr liictcl III any ifr
igftllS. J air prtnlHmt htn
rum st-l ic-rila, p
ritllnrly voiced, - I I.
I f MNIIH U i!ll-
f II IK l IMIi nnJSIII l
s i i ii ii iMi,riii..mi.
VOirR it M I' I Itll. 'I'ltcke Orirniia
ri iiio 'ni tix
mrt u best uuiite s V!lr'( hialM,
WATERS'
NEW SCALE ,
PIANOS.
htm r rem
r ami a I n v
atnalna tour.
avl all ni a ri i r n linnrovrmrnia.
mm
m1 urr Ik, best t'lnnoa 111 nil 'l'lia
-risntiwl I'lnaiH a- wurraiiiiHl fir
a) ycM.rs, I'rlt-ra rKtruily low r
ciuih or part raali, ol balanr ta
monthly " qiiarierly unynienta.
brronrf-liand liikirtimrirta taken m
Bxrlmnae. H It A '' I N n '
"IKSJ'IN to tht 'I' If A II I'.. A Ii V. NTS
WAK'I KII fnr every lly end l ounlf
1m th. (. N. and Canada, A laravdla
MUSI .' frarjkrrt, Wli.U.'rr.,( 'Kurchrt. VAooJa.xkIa.
am, ii i I'siha rn ca ta i.ikii km ma ii.kd,
IIOItAt i: WA'I I lt A HUN,
Ml Braaawar and 4 aiercer H4 M. T.
Testimonials of WatcrSrtPi!i6snanJ
Organs.
' Waters' Ceneerto Psrlor Organ ms
Kewsis a lieantiliil nnd peculiarly will tone.
Tho Concerto Stop is, wllliout doubt, tho
best over placed in any organ. It is pro
duced by an ONtra net of reeds, peculiarly
voiced, "from .which the cllcct is most
charming, and its iuii!uUti of the human
voice is superb, Knr sweetness .f tone
ami orehestrul edicts it; has 'no rijiial."
A'. 1". Tinirs. j
' Tho Concoi to I'arlor Orgaii 'ls some
thing entirely new ; it is a lii-tii it 1 ! i;l in lor
ornaiiient, possees a sweet nr.d jorr
ful tone is a most i-omnr.Hidabie liivcn
lion and hold a h it'll placo ill public fa
vor." ,V. )'. J-.miiiip IW,
AN ORI'IIKKTnA 1 TIIK PAniOR. 1!lO
orchestral oriran is the name of anew nod
organ recently announced by llnraco Wi
lms iV Sun. "The instrument takes this
namo from i!n rei't nily invented on bi a
Iral Htmp. Tho voicing of ibis is poi'iilinr,
producing the cllcct ot a full swret con
tralto voice. Its tiiiest ( ll'is't Is produced
w hen the stops aro drawn, so that an or
chestral cllcct is given. The ccsc is iiuii)UO
and makes n liandoino article of fiuui
turo." .V. I', ii.i.
Tho Waters 1'ian s are known as among-
those iiiHtruinents with conlirience, froiii
pi rsonul kiuwieilgc. A, 1 . t.Taiigcluit.
a-iv
.3 IfViREKr.J f V.f
a.
Dr. J. "Walker's Ciilil'oi nlii Viu-
egnr liittei-9 mo a purely Vctnblo
preparation, inado cliiuily from tho na
tive herbs found, on tho lower mnes of
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, tho medicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without tho nmi
of Alcohol. Tho question is ulmoit.
daily asked. "What is tlio causo t.f tho
unparalleled success of Yinkuai: Hit
TKitst" Our answer Is, that they remove
tlio causo of disease, nnd tho patient ro
covcrs his health. They aro Iho great
blood niii'illerand a lifo-givliiK principle,
a peiloct Henovator anil Invioiatoc
of ttio systoin. Never before in tho
history of tlio world lias a incdiuiiio been
coinpotuuleil poiisensiiig tlio icinai kal.lo
qunlitias of Vi.nkoar lln tkiis in liealing tlio
eick of every iliscaso umn in huir t. Tliey
uro a gcntlo Purpuiive a.4 well nil a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inllanmmtimi of
the Liver aud Visceral Oijr.iiis iu IJiliuuj
Uiseasos
The propeities-of Di!. Wai.ki:i:'.i
Tlx to a u IIittkbs aio Aperient. Diaphoretic,
C'anniutttlTij, Nutritious, l.axaiivo. liiuretic,
Kedativo, Counter-Irritant bmlurilic, Altera,
tire, aud Anti-biliou.
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