The Water-cure journal, and herald of reforms, devoted to physiology, hydropathy and the laws of life . ^^^Sii 120 THE WATER-CURE deleterious particles from entrance to the lungs; and thisJ without expense for construction or repair. C. The use ofi a natural muffler to protect the face from exposure to easti winds, winter snows and rains, and thus prevent face andJ toothache, and rheumatic gunas, jaws, &c. 7. The relinquish-j inent of a piece of practical impiety. God made the heard[ to grow—man is ashamed of the gift, and hy shaving endea-\ vors to remove all traces of it ) BIGARREA
The Water-cure journal, and herald of reforms, devoted to physiology, hydropathy and the laws of life . ^^^Sii 120 THE WATER-CURE deleterious particles from entrance to the lungs; and thisJ without expense for construction or repair. C. The use ofi a natural muffler to protect the face from exposure to easti winds, winter snows and rains, and thus prevent face andJ toothache, and rheumatic gunas, jaws, &c. 7. The relinquish-j inent of a piece of practical impiety. God made the heard[ to grow—man is ashamed of the gift, and hy shaving endea-\ vors to remove all traces of it ) BIGARREAU MONSTRUEUSE DE MEZEL, (CHERRY.) uittitB. CHERRIES. The cherry is a highly popular fruit in this country—planted much more extensively, we think, than it is else-where. One reason for this is, that the Heart and Bigarreauvarieties are generally rapid-growing, heautiful trees, aadare, on that account, regarded as being suitable for fruit-gardens and door-yards, where shade and ornament aresought for as well as fruit. Another reason is, that itthrives and bears well in a great variety of soils and situa-tions, and over a very
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