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thee \W \tie 5 Democrats of the at Sockets Har- bor* Much ZOth^for the purpose of nomi- T fljmg* suitable person'For Postmaster Tor the nest fouryearsy K. Hooper, the present\ incambent, \vas unanimously H. SHIUFB, presented us a few days since a preparation f6r'tfie Hair, which is worthy of recommendation. It is kept constantly on hand by, him. These wishing to be to be staved, shampooed, &c, should call on him; for his work cannot Fail of giving satisfaction. Aaron Papons, of Leyden, the incamWt, n£» ^ esn appointed- School Teaching, 1 ' lit the following places at 10 o'clock,, A. M. • Monday, April 6th, Turin Village. Tuesday, \ tth,'; Martinsburgh Village. Wednesday, \ Stt>, Constabteville. Thursday, \ 9th, Leyden at his residence, W. J. HALL, School Com., jfirst Dist., Lewis Go. Leyden, Mrrek 21st, 1857. 30w2 t In Denmark, oa the 15th iaat.. by the Eer. H. Nichols, Mr. Washington Owen, of Palermo, Oswego co., to Mias Catharine Coply of Den- mark. At Deer River, on Friday mcrniug, the 20th ter-Writer, A Hoyfe, and a,trDJyersalG;ui,de to all kinds .of Useful and Fancy Employment,- AiuMsementand Money-Makingi Besides all this informatioa-^and we.haxe not coom to give an idea of a hundredth part fitidstJNSSO MAST TALCijULE ANO CSEFCt KEC^IETS,, that an enumeration: of them requires, SEVENTY-TWO COLTTMNS OF FDfE TYPE FOE THE INDEX. \IXQUIKE WITHIN\ is no collection of ancient saj-ings and receipts, but the whole is fresh and new, and suited to the present t\mcs. As a book to keep in' the \family for reference, i| is unc-. quale3,\comprising as it does alFKirids^of Boqkf of Information in 1 a single volume. Published by GABKETT, DICK & FITZGEBALD. No. 18 Ann street. New York. Copies of the above sent by mail, on receipt of-$1, to any address, Free of Postage. Reliable Agents wanted to canvass for \Ix- Wmns.\ Send cash orders to^he pub- lishers. ers. s * Editors of Country Newspapers giving the above advertisement three'prominent insertions, utlbuv i i«V4- ***** •*••—— —~ — - c*~w » — s . * ^y7**\^***j\' i aSministraiors or \assfgn'sij'in^case^iBo^aHpre p^ be paid, or any' or interest to. Sell 'thej nffrtfiig cording 'to ttatute in^au'eh i'a^ pp prcmiseg? ac- —?IT, W4Q©' and pro* ult has been made in d b Ahtf, e the payment of thd'mp.ney sccu.red'tp be pid by said\mortgage.accordjiigt*)|he terms, theyeof, aiidrio suit 1 or' proSeeaings at \law 'tq'rp^over the same, or any, part thereof,'-having' beeii instituted; and-whereas, the amoilni'claim^d'to be due on said mortgage at. the date'.oftKe'first publication' of this'\notice 18, Three huiiared arid seventy-nine dollars & thifryisix 'cents .(^3.79,36): Now therefore by virtue of sa^d ppwcrgf sale.afid of the itatutfe in sucfi'casi 'made* and provided, said morfgag&'a premis(|s-, will he sol'd at public auction or vendue afthe LAW qFJtcE o? L. C. DAVESPOKT, in the village pf Lqwville in' said' County, on- Friday, the lSth.dky'.of.iJane-ne'jct, at ten o'clock in the.foreriqSh. 'SaWTBortgbged : i dibed in said at ten oclock in the.foreriqSh. SaWTBortgbged premises are described in said mortgage sub- stantially as follows; io wit;—all tnat tract'\or inst, of congestion of the brain, Frank Leon, ! calling attention to the same in the editorial col- ^parcel of land situate'Tfl the Town of\ New onlv child of James M. and Elcia A. Myers, I umn, and sending a marked copy of the paper to\ Creman, County of Lewis, and State of New •*•* ~ - •* •-••• I.L.TV.LB.1... -MI s_; .IT..V -Tir,^,,^\ Yor j. i & i s part of the 2d & East & 12th N. ot Boatlnspectop ars BOW annest^ t0 ^ office. fSf Onr invalid friends will remomber that next, Saturday Y. A. BASER, M. D., visits Lowville, stopping at the Bostvi.k House, where he may be consulted. ^fSce E. C. POTTER'S advertisement In another co'.cmn. aged 2 years, 4 months and 9 days. Thou'rt gone, dear child,.we miss thee, In our little household band, But we know that God hath taken thee, To dwell at his right hand. Thou art a shining anjrel ROW, In yomier realms of bliss; Thy little spirit's freed from care, In such a world as this. We cannot wish thee back again To dwell with us on earth, For soon we'll mpet our darling one In lands of noble birth. ! the Publishers, wit! receive \ISQCIKE per return mail, free of postage. s.—Two attempts were h f h WAHTEB. Kjfk/^ ACTIVE YOCXG MEN, to act aslo- t^V?|_? CiJ aniJ travelling Agents, in a bus- BOOMS. T HE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully in- form the inhabitants of Lewis county and vicinity that he is engaged in the manufacture of Sash, Blinas and Doors, at the manufactory formerly owned by in Leyden, and that lie will keeps constantly on hand and will, manufacture Sash, Elinda and Doors to ordt-r, in the CHEAPEST and best manner. Any style of work usually uscfui and honorable, at a salarv of! ™ a ' ie J at such establishments, Ilawng mess easv, . , §100 per*month. A capi^ of Si only, requir-. e«1. No Patent Medicine or 3ook business.— ! Full particulars given free to nil tAo enclose a i \> «™« ' Lpaen, March 24, it possible manner. Fever^Croap, 'fpothaehe, ! Fleurisyi &c, of ,tdniinisiritioh is two-fold. • (Sec . for dissolving, d'c.) possa 'C stamp or three cent piece, and .\\ddress WILLIAM JOHNSON, SASDOWS, N. If. made by convicts t o kill the agent of the Auburn State Prison on Saturday. By tlve prompt intetferance of the keepers, no injury was done to the agent. QTThe New Hampshire Gazette, pub- j lishedat P6rtssnouti»,liasjust entered upon j jts second century. It is the o!ec-st papur • ja 1jbe country. j(^\Co«gress on adjourning ap^r-pi- jsted 820,000 to renew the lurnnuie of \the executive Baaiision; also $11,000 for ' ' Wr.sh- March, 3d. 1S57. 28w DENTISTRY FOR THE SALE, THE HOUSE A2T2 GE( y the village cf LowvjUo,. formirly occupied by Major il. W. Welles, deceased. ike repair oft.ho said aad as S I am about-leaving !.( method of informinc r y j , The bouse is large and couHTJeiit. On the plai'C ;s :i new barn and sheds, a SiBoke Uous-?, - — : i wash bouse ics house, and oilier necessary out- WEST!!: builJir.g?; f.vo never f:-iiing wells of exJeUcnt • water, a garden, and an orchard, containing an j ?.bitridaiico of grafted I Apple, CJscrry, asisl Pisisn Tree?;, j .scoseberrics, raspberries, in full bc?.rir:g. The I qusntiir of land is about three acres. | Apply to I JAMES X. LEOITAItD, ! Lowvi!!c. 3Tar.li 2, ISoT. Agent. 1 2Ttf Ranges ofgrcat Lot No. 5, of Macomb's purchase, & bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake & stones, 14 chains, 36 links, S. S9£° from the corner of the 1st k 2d East 12 & 1-8 North Ranges, & runs thence S. 81>£ E.-5 chs. 64 links, to a post marked B. Thence S. 40 chs. 70 links to a post & stones. Thence W., 1 chs. 40 links to a post, Thence N. 2=-E, 40 chs. 80 links to the place of beginning:; containing twenty-six 18-100 acres of land, be the same more or less. Also, all that other piece or parcel of land, County &State aforesaid, «nd is part of 52 3C-100 acres of land, conveyed to John M. Bush, by. deed-beating i date .20 Nov. 181), & bounded as follows, vi»; Beginning at f, spruce post cornered& marked G.,10 chs. H links coUth 89J E. from.the corner of the 1st & 2d &'E.12th&18 2rjrth Ranges,& runs thence S. S?i° E. -teas. KB links, IP a stake & stones. Thence S. 25-° West, iO chs. 80 luYKs, t? n stake & stones, thence West 6 chs. 69; links,,to a j Beech Sapling, cornered 4,\ marked C. G. j Tbenre Xortbfn chs. 32 lhfc, to ah%b in the J^f 1 f v \ °F P? 11 .'- . u -.,„• _. road. Thence Xorth 9*= &.24 chs. 23 links, ! *' t!i e Antiphlogistic Salt, UI..!>I6«X to the place of beginning,- containing twenty-six 1 S-l 00 acres, be the same more or less. \Except- ing & reserving unto the party of the l»t part; all'mines & minerals whatsoever & particular, all tjlio Iron ore, copper or lead, which have beon or hereafter be discovered inn the above j KU [^ locality—- ^pSR1£ VFhen\tKe Siscofereirj a: laborious: and, jcosjtlv, exj eonfirme gi%..t y.e.5.j el^pp present,to.the,^niDri,epn i J jgubJic r ,ji»3ia ' >EBF£CT SUBSTITUTE\ ' for Blaod-letting.Leechea and BlisferSj htemind •ni%s sojagitated that;he could not'sleep for many nights. ' The cause of his -agitation Jams? the striking fact;that the*in«mner...i()£.ks..operatioB-, like.that of the. ,viru3 ia, vaccination, could not be satkfacforfl.y-rexpUwne.di jnpon- any_• known principle. Hpsii, in.what, 1503/5ife^rf efFectually subdues.inflan^matory diseases and..«q others, ^>t^8tr1i^U^'iD%sp)u4b1f^u$orfiiithe experiment j it was proved that by4ts power ovei the veins, arteries an<L,glsa,da].. it. equqlizet-ths fluids of the i bodt/ ) ,th,e wahi of.an equilibrium in 'wKiph is^ttie sple. cause ofjnftaniination;It es fluids of thebodt/ ) ,th,e wahi of.an equilibrium in 'wKiph,, is^ttie sple cause ofjnftaniination.,-;It- es,-, efts likethe'vaccine \inatferj\ an extraordinary influence over the.circulatipri-^resjiidng in a gradual decline of, infl^minatjon as indi^at^d,.by : the pulse, Y>b£cli - soon resumes, its natural- state, as the heat and pain disappear., Such is its po- tency, that like the virus just mentioned, it re- quires what merely adheres to tlip point of a quill dipped into a solution of it, to effect the en- tire system—but must be iustantly used to pre- vent QecojiiipOsittdnssiidC'secure 'iits i&Il >>virt£e. Three quills in acute, and two jn. cronie disease, every twenty-four hours, till the hpat and,fe.ver have subsided and a perfect cure (infected. \WTien it takes the plape oflee'ches, stiinulating oint- ments and blisters in local inflainmation, as Brain F^C 'fhh ! Flii & i d its mode The peculiar excellence of this Salt is l loss of blood and directions \Philosophical Exposition -<jf the modus operand! of \Vatc-r-Tre*tw?nt, araijtiie true IJationals ol §2iF\ The peculiar excell .that.j.Vi-ithQUt the' useless 'strength, it' effectually .'cure: .cures ,inflammatory, dis eases (no others) by, producing : an equilibrium, cf all the fluids in the body and a consequent 1 uninterrupted cir.cuktion. : .Theiolloewing differs ' cnt forms which the unbalanced fluids. Assurpe, not i d l h , are ?a .perfectly subdued- i iihd be discovered i described promises, with the right $ privilege lo enter & take the sauc away, by making reasonable compensation for the same. Dated Lowviile, 11 arch 25, 1887. ALAXsON TYLER, Mortgagee. L. C. DAYEXFOKT, Attorney, Lo.vv'ule, X. 1 Y.\ . SOwlS —Ga.-x-s where the unbalunced fluid affe?ts HK.'.D and THROAT—to wit :• Brain Fever, •Headache, fits, Iullamed Kyes, Kars and Nose, Cauker, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Erysipelas, Bron- chitis, &c. where the unbalanced fluids affects 18 Crak. di-nuk-ii viile, • r:iy o*d custo.iv mnr.y ntw oni'S ;:s «1ico5o :o cal ! , th: il to !:cre the fir-t of Jane, iouon- is vour tiiiie to ;ct x\.s APT EEI-LI-.—^llail^n doctor one day U) the incclier Iieaitlty b.-ibe, '-\ihe ladies ka.\ ,tue to inquire what you -^° to fe-s a lovely, happy, nnii'onnly, goo-J The mother mused-for ;i uiomeiU over j LoTrT . ; ,, t , if. r . >,.->.-, r< r, '*' * %iv \ l-'J? .the stren'eness of the quo=t'.ei:, and th-.-n ' —LL-.'..:ILLJ'_IvrL._\'.'..'\\.i: 'l;'l' i '.V IT r 3P'5^\g7 ir ^15'S ' and tbc old or.o; rc-y^rL-d ' 1 uuc replied, simply and k-ai.tiluliy tlb «» God has g let it alone. \ THAT'S A FACT.^A v,oiv.r>n worth a great deal or nothing. Why,! hild, and 1 j is eilh It' j \LOWVILLE, LEWIS co., E. C. P0TTEE, csceUent Ho-a-.e Proptietor. been fitted A, Ila.li€i*9 M, P, Will Visit L^V7vil!o ADOUT Tin; 2STU OF i:V£R'i MOXTH. ! \H3\AViXG j'-ide ihe treairecnt of chronic dis- • S-2. casfi (old co-Jiplwiaty) our ipccial bu-iness j for ti:e liisi it-veu yessr^. Having uxpeiience of i hospiial praclieo, ar.d treating I B73HY TA.ni3TY OP OEHOinO DISEASE v.-itli uuiiorsn sr.c!ct-s.^, can convince the ;r.03t s!;(.-pticul that- U;e treatment is successful. Our r-.-::ieu... ; s are mostly vegetable, given with a vcw : of ie:r.ovin.2 the cause of disease. Ksani- ir.uiiouf j:*u.tuitous. and diseases looted correct- ly o:i esiiiuinablc prmeijslps. Those who are ?.f- billa o£ items or testimonials TIMOTHY SEED arid a lot of AXD I.AEG2 the CMST and ABDOMEN—to wit: Pleurisy, Asthma, Inflamed Lungs-, and Liver, Colic, Heartburn, Cough.-!, Dyspepsia, Gravel, Gor.. on-hca, Venereal, lie. _ , , 3—^Cases'v.here fte'-^unbalanced'fimiJs a'ifec*;' | t!-c ESTREMITIES and SKIN—to nit: Rhcuiutttism j Gout, Scrofula, l. T !cer3, Chicken ar.d Small Pox, | Suit Klieuin, aiiu all itching and other Cutane- W j ous Eruptions. j This Salt greatly alleviates the inflammatory pains peculiar to married la.dies.fbefore and after the time of confinment) and many Female Com- plaints ; and is very efficacious injTevers, Ague, Wound.\ Nervous and Spinal Affections, and. any other forms ol (mark this)-htflamnutlori/ dtts- ea.se, attended with heat or febrile symptoms. - 32F™ Persons who have a tendency of blood to the head aud heart, or lead inactive lives, of breathe the impure air of manufactories aud the poisonous fumes of metals and minerals, or live in unhealthy climates, are exposed to a peculiar vitiation of th; fluids of the body, which one dose, without interfering with diet or business, once in three months, would invariably PREVENT. It is believed to afford protection from infec- tious diseases ; and, therefore, it 13 recommen- to travelers, sailors ai^d soldiers. To protect the community from hnposi oftliem. A crazy man entered a passenger car on tUe Central It. R. at Rochester, the other day, with not a rag of clothing on him save a cloak, a hat, and a pair of boots. Here he ealmlv proceeded to hang up hiss cloak on a peg. The ladies screamed timidly; .some of them tainted; the win- dows flew up on all* sides; the train was ; stopped.; and tha- lunatic speedily returned | »to the asylum where he belonged. AMERICA'S- XETFSPAEESS.— ; English edi- tors make-sad »ork in, wnnting on Amer- ican tppics. It has always been a wonder to ws£ how any. well informed man eocld praise : the newspaper press of Great Britain 1 ;, $ % armostTinyariably sleepy, «spectably 4uH» devoted to a few L subjects, -police reports, parli- , amenta^'*p^eches, and so. on. Outside of L Great Britain, v^ki&fer, .5$&jf»t is treated -on, is igpor.M(Asf feEeated\.- Ameriqiisithe onlj^ 4aBd that • really has a ptossi 3Here# isapart of the pet#% Thinkiii** 1 •^* i *«»*^^ fnn*'- Wferir-^drfcfTja- pers si each si, ^ . .. . variedai3»»pfe«!wfe«JfcargttiMcntf- : * ^ - \ anarters pf the business, and by careful! ALL PULMOXARY DISEASES, sts that lie caa I ( no t tco li4r advanced). Dyspepsia, Kidney Coru- Disease.s oi' the Livc-r, Chronic Diurrhcoa, !v-? p \ '\•laudulr.r rcrc.ngo!Kcnt=, di'erises lo Ladies, long espen- attenlion. to the v/w-.ts C' :: ; ^ ~UC satisfy the tastes of all. ills :u!.''e \ill :_>o CC V ' ered with the very best the market affords!, Rlift his charges will be rcasoa:\ble. £2?\ G- ve him a Call * E. C. POTTER. LoTviUe, Marcii 21th, 1:557. 30tf - • -seen BANDAGES, SHEETING?, : ' ; • JEAX8, APROX CHECK?, STEA1NEE,CLOTHS, . TICKS, DRILLS, also a lot of M. W. KING & P.VTEST MAJFt/FACXUKEKS, 43S BhooaE ST., one. door «ast of .Broadway, (Late 4S3 Broadway,) SEW TOKK,' {EUablished A. D., 1833.) Invite aa' examination- of their great variety and superior assortment of Chjiirs, manufactured at their own establishment, and uader their im- mediate observation and diruction, including Pivot Re'volvicg Chairs, Seif-Acting Extension Recumbent Chairs, Improved Invalid Wheel Chairs, Major Searle's Traveling Invalid Chair, Spanish Spring and Squab Chairs, . Khcumaric, Spinal'aBd'Asthmatieal In- valid do., &c., &c, &e r Embraeing the most complete assortment, apd ^choicest kind3 for PASIOES, X>BATVIS& -ROOSTS, e-HAMBERS, GAKDESS, LlBltABIES,, COUNTING HbtTSESj biTIOES, PlTELIC ISSTiTCUOJ!S,I>ENIISTS, BAKEKHS, &c, together with'eyery-desirable sort 'adapted'to the comfort, convenience, and luxu- ry, of The SICK, the A«£»;ilie ISWEM, the LAUE dX UICEES, TUSOSSJ &c, fee. • We state that any person cah be shown cc-rti- ! fieates or referred to persons cured permanently of any aud every of the abovej diseases. As so many unciualiSeil persons offer their services. we deeia the above steps necessary. GENERAL OFFICE, Carthage, Jeff. Co. N. Y. J^ Treatment-at alt tiuies reasonablet N. B.—Remaining in Lowviile one day only. W ; llndson Stephens,, Attoi'acj', &c, L0TVILLE, LEWIS CO., IT. T., OFFICE—in 2d story of Doig's (Bank) Blocki SlicrifS's Sale. B Y Vii-tue of an execution issued o,ut of the, Supreme Court of the State of New York, against the goods, chattels, lands and t«-nements I of Dn-ight Gordon,' of the town of Loi»viile,: County of Lewi3,1.havo levied upon the follow- ing property; \z-- ^ that piefce of jand situate in the town of Lowville, county of Lewis, State pf New York, known and distinguished as village lot No. 1, on a map and survey made by N» B. Sylvester, May, 1851, Beginning iat .the north- west corner <>£ safd'tet ^No. 1, wliich is a point in the centre 6$the street, leadingwcsterly from atiff near the Ksiaence'orClmfRsIJayanj at the first angle in'Sai'd 'stfeeti\&rTa»^eiicript!oh'Sf i hih f i hd to the Town Book o, ibSi 0 artificial Honey which' pound. Patent Starcji,] eat-ErasWC Sffap;' Indelli Scan, •Washing-Fluiii,\'t! wry coinpositieiis from all lit point of ingenuity of design, ,eiegapc? of ih lit d ih fiti^ fitifl reference is had p gy g, ,gp? finish, quality and richness of.niateria^ faitiiful- / ' of said town, acd.rtnmingtbtejite'35.5- 0 2 ucor- inks ot Ko^,- tbencfr.BOrthse fb-SO', J2(,Jinks.to , treet,-\thence to of beffl.nning, containing-twent}vf6uAnes dtli*' of an acre of land. AH of which and cheapness, Frize:MedaT,andth combination d order. '-It f of tow»fli«i «ad vicinitjr for th«h' W ijf^ Mrtment, w* fl»U«r ourwlTeft can't be beat Those who have.trading.to ,pi ;ult their own interest and.esamine our Stock. . DK wrer. a-WEST & co. Lowviile, March 18.th-,:18S7.- ' 2y *i etter to J. S. F0R ON^E Ot> ' Dollar and one postage stamp, m a S RQSSWbiteHJ^ 1 ^ and by the return of niail.-yo'tf will rc6e;i,Ke,Eve, choice receipts, viz :'How ; tb;make .theianious costs' but six cents a •etc. !^*?^ c. .\.;-••_ iiT\y4 Publishers givingthis' adTertisioment^o sertions, in. .|he,i.6iireefcJjSlSp'et|£aaaT:«en marked cb'pyj ,shal} ;haye the sJ)oVe dd & p y p Uon by counterfeits, the proprietor will employ |io ACEXT, and has made such arrangements ihiij *etjjife«en 1 S^I&;Bie35eSiie-iii..anj.>'kiu&rititj M jJ^'- MAIL or_EXi:p.jiSS,,.to l gijs-j-prat of ti e Unite\ States or'ioreign ctfuntnes^ Ite^pKrae iCO3t ^ the discoverer 13 §1 50 per ai-nehru—price'\\ per drachm—and is out, ujj.in^racl for acute disease 5 , (feltfi 1 direction,'' three drachms do, for families, §S—a net -profit of fifty cents on each •packag'-.s |jggf* While many nostrum mailers victimize the good nstured aud pill- ridden poblid by or- dering from-sis'to a dozen boxes or bottles, to cure any malady,-no matter what, the 'under- signed is liappy in being able to state, that the severest forms of reoenj iHSamniatory diseas are overconijj by one Acute package, and- the niosfc obstinate and long standing cases -b^' one; Chron- ic package. Although'-' t'hirty days , have pot- elapsed since' this ney. medical agent became partially known to ther citizens of Boston and a. :few. neighboringtdVhs^ye't sn'ctfhavo been,the results -o#its {ria!,\ihat dttrin» thte jjast \ \ nearly 400 packages were cold' in this,citj, orders received by mail and espfes.'-'- ••\*' y d espfes or l6j?lanj.r ily, 34f OnrbnioJ and 880 \Acute -.pkekages.' .In OB§ lastanc'e'sis'pW-sdrg ehibbfid together and ki ' B§ lastanc'e'sis'pW-sdrg wrote foT- six -paelkgei; (of tHe •as they called it),tc ])e,forward.ed4o,one r '—tfioreBy saving 'expentfe' to' t&ems'elves\a proprietor. L g '-Little'C&i one r ^djdje, ves\and \the tor.^ .... r . r ..... ,-, 'Letters iffom club'sI'cfr^indiyjtdjjals _with_ mono; posUffice .fchtsWPffiSl. \«ents; andwiUinsurejheirsafe Srnvaji.,. perfect Substitute for the p or te fecer \leeches and blisters, to thet|;ibun»To,f aaintelligint public, reiteratin* thatittdoe jtahKit lit d pyj , ; mailed'to.their.address.. - • ^jha!s:e n beeB,steadilj? kg^i most-every topic of interest-i a of- Anatomy, \Physiology 3P ^& uitefa .ft;o posed and refuted,;. % .^eoneSftnih^thefeB upon which the popular drug-practice is predica- ted, are controverted, andtheir/^and/Wf of their fallacy'cleai'lv demonstrated.- JS^^^^Sld^ Anatomy illustrated by, one hundred and twen- ri i ty appropriate engravings. . . Physio!ofpEffiiltra1ed,^ofcfriling'tlTe Ration ale of Muscular Action; the-Nervous Influence; Philosophy of Mind; Mesmeric Phenomena; the Special Senses; Functions of ^Digestion, Circula- tion, Respirationj'-A'bsosptipn,' Nutrition, Secre- i Eti ClifiiT , pjpp, tion, Excretion, Calorification,. TcmpeAments, the Roceg'iof metf,.«nd Theory of*Eopulatl8n. Ilygieneviemhwcing all the relatioins'of Air, Light, Brink,; ,F<fc>d, Temperature-,' Exercise, Sleep, Clothing, Bathing and the-Fissionsyno the Growth and Development of Body and Mind, .the preservation of hcclth and theattaitnleHt'of longevity.\ Dietetics, comprising the Bible, , PhysioiOgical.ChfBiical and Sxperiroerital Evi- dences concerning the Natural Dietetic Charac- ter of Man. .• - '.% .»* ilydrophathie Cookery, w ith Special Directfens for the Preparation of Food. \ . • • f* IJietaries, contoiifing the Therapeutic Bistinc- tions of Diet for Jovjaiids. .-.•.:.<? 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