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F emir one Promod inaf meneame TER SHARE 13%) 9 CANAL »=Notion #0 Gon thorny «chit uarnunnte of .a v Protiue, Doawd, notice. In, hovally glvor thit Peopornia will hw recolvad by tlc unduralgum ab the Sugliwerht Often the elly 68 Botfihs uokt 3 a'elock focar of Wadnaaday, thy Hth day ot Petombur hoxt, far ie domplotion of Seotfan No. GOG. * - Penalty In hand 82,000, ~ | The with to bo gourplated'on or before tho Int «dy of pul nex - rll'lxrnphuuwnmn hedge a mim cortaly on 16 the pride to bo prod ar rorofvad;, fiw only Aud dvery kos of arcs Abd: no propestitor o Bl somtioty wath s all n Men? Rm dun pr al pre t ah that le in not directly or indireotly Intoteated in any: thofgrannnnl for tho mune work on mintoriahy, or ny nhrtOE the amo f thakhd. hir or toder landingwith aoy othar porkon, to intorented In my other or contmict for tho aime work of nin« forinle, or nny, part thoteof 1 fust that no porson han auch i alall bo named In the proporn! bn nterested in tho witme. or ling sgroamont of to become Intorontod In ang contract that vffy be made in of such pronomle . Evory for the shove rinntloned: work or mn» murt be geoompanled with & band to the people C this Binta In the annuity snuolfled above, and which boud shall bo fignod by t party malting muck proposal, oil tmo oo mare reepon-ifile sere lon, vith bicheridenee af thot® rospnnaiDi 12 ne the contrsctioy board shall tos fl'lillra‘ and ddlitol imrotion atoll Jnxtify In ams equal In o magrogato to tled tho mununt of auch ponnlty. and Ald band must be necompanted by the cortificalo of the of tha, town, nud tho County Olusk or the ounty Judge of the ennoty in whlch mld fall ml“? [canny tio of them, as to tho rosponitbility of ® Oh, The Done requbtres tt hands fnd propornty to be dont» iptoto In ovary tmn sect before bate recutvod and ngunw by and alt that are not thug completo wilt ho ve» “14:0!ch any do munt bo noted |- before \The perioon to wham the work may be awarded wiltho 6°13???“ ty m fimru‘y‘lm Ulla“! cg glve alwbnlud {Ur ymun aharez' wagon an rbquire cuopfur ate ot the nwn of 1900. _- ® y chor No af n {nmvmnl ot nword of n cantrnat by he Gantmmlnu' Board, and no rntraghimnils by them,or any Interest Io the ming ill ho Adh cauble to any pois «on or nordnits without thi weltton condout of the CanaP Commintanors Biftoun por gon of the amount sty work dono or ma« terial Curnlatad, at the contract prica thereof, nhnll be bo téeervad by the Canal Commisalonse untfl thicwhots wash. which tn: the w dect of thu contract, ball bo fully aud anttroly eotpioled. was i In eso the Contraating.Roaed rbat be 6f opfolon that the meaponstt mato nt any moating thoresf, to any advexromant ans. in conmeqiionee of any combing« Inn ow nthor@ing, exeod fun nod disadvantargous to the Alito, they may all og any ef the ald proponat Nsrngtvanlno wnow fur the work and ombmce ieveit« ' Conterctory will be raqutred to recelve und usd In the worl atl moh materials tohave boon providunty immuml And Callvored far any of the work, and nuch Tork 13h rofor oe may ke axhitilted at the ofice prioe to Hit . © xl {3mm 'H > The tax-115m In the conlinat witt ho conntdered ar metus lng the oxporiu of frtombing Al thi m itorl Scand pore Coembog ll 640. work, tn the plans, upoctiea § tonk and notteon extiibited as the Tilting: [the to whom the wart nrw fo swarded wht f b? required to onlor nto Cogterct for the pofoomace of the work, withts foo. days afteg the sme stall uave Noon to them, at the ware ued upou the toms prororited by the Contre thay Hoard - \Tho namo or tame af ing must be written. whig falle@ith tile placog af tost \he plane, apteldortogs q of, Fropmmnm blank contrite and toody will he ready or vxnmlnnfi m plast in this nelee, ten dives provi ina to the thre to the letting. B ande PMMA wib lin tt: told Comnithinhos atom rropurat wilt Not bs {dant acin. Dated Av ing, Nov. 31.4, 1850, TRAY CMIDNIT, CHARLES (L SHERRILL, JOHN & Chant YTL RICTNOND; Stato Hog. & Survoyor, N. 8, DENTON, Ailifar whit OnIO® TO CON TEACKORN.-IN CON+ formity with the tonth Hgatlon af fm Act of the Ceplalatnd of the State of Now York # Ar Ant {a p-m‘lm forThs Drainago of Uu, Tow Invi lylag bas weon in ths County of Nige \=sepastod April 12th, underdegod, Contant lonava nvuomlqd liy the . Buprome Court pursuant to the frst Rection of sald Act, haroby give motley that, havia provided for tho cone gtrietion of on » main ditgh fheaigh saul low lamin they will reeotve tu df 108h dae of December udxt for the canstraction of. two latoret difchea connuctod Shevat the to wit + 2 One« commenting on tho gouth side of the matulftch 86 Wig wort A08 of tho. Town Lino or Hartin C Rond and rninthy trenge ruth alogy end Rad 123 rode; Thoace west 20W Clonce Tal be ' {fora threo to 45 fook sigop, nod fop 419 11 foot while abthn top add threat Pie bottom. Wag athox to. ros ease at the nonth aldo of the maln. ditsh, on _John Bharpatonits Ind. ond hones 65 rod Shanon anat 00 wade; Elonce reathorle, through tho : dandraof Dovid M. Oa dne ad story 19). rola-whleh will averaga threg tank the fop aad (row frot on the los com. Also anothor, cmmoniemg on the ronth Itoo of Lowin George's nnd. ap the monts in the ouln iftchy fnd thus fing (hence northerly £03 to lands of Lewis Goorgo, 0. P. Huros, Dang Atttin, PhilntnetcAng« der aod. Précimin Patch hn tect steopy thieo whiont tha bnttom and durst foor at fha fons profld aud rpodill o\ wuld ditohon may be sen ay tha hotel hopt Tv P, IL Rutradge ot Harlhuod Common altar the 18th diy of this mances ond the Come mbelanors will megt at the American Tate) in Lockport : an the 10th dae of Pecsmbor mosh ot 8 oolact in the aftorndor to dectde on naly properain and To fou work, \watch 1% (6 he completed by tha fiert af March nest if the condition of the mmml‘va slistt be auch sa to mike It romnocnbly practicable All proposnin mont bo At a spe« elle price por tod and. fos cach aeetion recarntaly if for rear than ono suction « Zoekport, Nus 96, 19004 Commirslonore, onle + Aud no peoponltion wifl bo conal:ts a Qflcfl fur overy. Iind uf work oxtiibn be litinatly ano planly posal shall be necompanloit byan- afidavit, BUSH CA & K PG o¥sTEas REHGOIYHrL DAY. Bholl Oysters and Claros Conctantly: on Hand. goldtidn of thie Con», bt thus deftudd will be gos [' hereon. of ench noreon uniting fo. mich propos P- 'at a public house, agreed to sleep in the ho Blago Road and tho pocth lins of the town of ormsra f merous . friends w instractive course of Lectures on Health, by Dr. will be pleased to learn that he fow 1 tread mand <+ No ¥.) . or 40,1850. & Tu aday Eveniny,Novenibo Remmere in umm or een mension es (or Looal, Literary and Miscellaneous, - Posteosso.-The first annual dance of the bfngoéns. has been postponed to De- domber 16th. *= New- ter & Bneyyooun, have received their new stock of Fall and Winter goods. Their nasortment is large, and their selections of dress goods, &c., excellent, Give them n call The well known firm of Crys- - Dastaog-We learn from the Orleans Araovican, that the Methodist Church edi- «Alco, now being cracted at Albion, sustained n damage of between two and three bun- «dred dollars, by the gale on Friday night ast. LOST-Ou Friday evonlog between the Presbytorfin Chapel and the Advertiser office on Main atreet, a dark Fur Victorine. . The will confer a (vor by leaving tho same at this office. e te ore ar Cost-I Entas & Brno., Propriators of the famous Dutch Dry Good Stove, desfrous of going out of the Trade, are now offering thoir Sptendid Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Good and Fars nt Cost. Remember the place, No. 6, Main street, Ringueborg Block. * mdd, LOST-Iast week, somewhere between the County Clerk's Office and N. M. Sramoma's residence, Pina strect, a Mourning Pin with Gold Ornaments, Auy person finding the above will ba suitably rewarded by leaving the gama at this office, oom ment eis e drome oem a A minister nnd Quaker having stopped samo bed. 'The minister knelt down and prayed faverently, nud confessed n long entalogue of sims. After ho arose, the Quaker observed, «Really, friead, if thou ntt as bad as thou siyest thou art, I think I dora not sleep with thee? «C\ Company Hus: Goanps.-This Company hold their next nnnual Dance at Arcade Hall, Dec. 22d, 1859. We under- stand that it is to by the dance of the sen- Lovers of this amusement will find ample nccomodations at Arcade Hall on the evening specified, Rend the advertise- mont fo another column, c + 'Faht-L. L- D,/s, took place to-day & ®, lst Berg. < A.M., at Grace-Ohurch. , . At about 9 o'clock A. M., ,the.I. T. D.'% were out in full dress» and acted as escort to the funeral, qnd vitation \C\ Co. WW. H. G:, acted 'as. escort to the L. I; D's. . Both Companies paraded: in front ofthe residence of the deceased, ander the supervision-of Col. E. D. Shuler-the Battallion 'under ghpmand of Capt. B, H. Fletcher, . and theto-raceived the corpse at a \* present arms,\ uftér which both companies preceded the Hearsd, marching to the Uhurch in reverse order-commanding officers marching in rear of their compuniecs -the Band playing the *Funeral Dirge\ - Attie Church the funeral service was read by Rev. C. H. Platt,, accompanied by appropriate gx 4. der was observed in marching to the Cold Spring Cemetery. - On arriving at the grave the escort was drawn up at right nngles-the L, LDs occupying the ground at the head of the grave-tho iF H. G's on the right.- The burial service being ecucleded, the L. Ls D.'s fired threo vollies over the grave ac- cording to military usage. 'The order observed thus far was thea re- versed, the L L. D:'s occupying the right, the W. H. G's the loft; in which order they marched to town by sections of \fours\ in quick time. | On at the late resideuce of the decansed, the Batallion came to n ** present arms\*while the mourners passed in- to the house; after which each Company re- tired to their quarters. .. 'The Bond in attendance was a por.ion of the \Usion Cornet Band,\ of Buffalo. 'The deceased was fitted to be un ornaniont to society wherever his lot might be cast- We can scarcely realize even now, that be who ouly one week ago was the centre of such a large circle of friends, has passed fron Earth ; that though be is with us no more, be livesin the memory of many who acknowledged him as friend and relative. Ma. Horron:-As I find it necessary to re- main at the American during this entive week, you sre of liberty to give the subjoined for the benefit of your readers: Youxastows, Feb, 1857. . Dr. Baxsino -Fery Dear Sir. Hearing of your arrival in Cleveland, reminds me of my of my obligations to you and all man- kind, to making knows our afflictions and the meana of their abandonment; for, but a like favor from the Rev. Ar. Brown, formerly of your pretensions one o. the thousand and oue burmbugs of the day. You found Mrs M. confined to her bed, thirty minutes being the extent she could re- 's Stanrtso Lecrure.-Our nu- ho have by the inclement ; weather been deprived of the edifying and Dam. Basyyma 1 | 1 sumg up hig full course on Thursday evening. mile, nine fout wide on Dee. 1st, at T o'clock, at thg Lecture Room less suffering for years before, of the Cougrogational Church, Ladiés and Gontlemon, we bnt tama goss - Mr. Richard Garduer, a colored man residing in Medina, was married to Miss Elizabeth Faging, also colored, thirty» three years ago. the present season. They ! lived togethor ten years, when the @greon-eyed } mouster\ tool possession of their hearth-stone, and they were divorced. Since that time their paths have led in divergent directions. Recontly they met, and \old things having passed away,\ they forgotand forgave the befhra both ngato married. I oras Ogre imens noes Ag- We desire to inform our readers that | Mr. A. B. Sugnwoov of Hartland will sell at | Austion, on Thursday, the §th day of Dec. | next u large variety of Farming utensils, to- . gether with with u most derfrable lot of Stock, ' Fodder, &0,, &0., os ho has sold his farm and : Intends to leave the County, We know of; no better chance for thoso who wish to pur- chase thin this. Remember the place, A. B. Suenwoon, one ond a half miles south of West Somersot. R33\ A special meeting of the Niagirn County Teachers Assosintion, will be held at Middleport, on Snturday of this week. Prof, N. W. Butts of Medina Academy is expected to deliver an aidress. Essnys will be read by Miss Sarth E, Ransom of ito the profession from paregoric to prussic mail after being lifted and laid almost re- cambent in a rockin vated almost as hi-fi: as her body, nified by pillows, cushions und other \«fxins;\ nor could she Iny held up, or even allow her feet to hang down She bad been in this or a to say that auch is the number, kind, deres and location of he» pains und aches, ns to in- duce several of the best phy-iciaus, to treat her for dyspepsin, liver compluint, heart dis- vase, nervous debility, spinal affection, con-{ 1,000,000 Boxss SGoli ~f sumption aud every.thing else they could or could not not think of, with just saccess suf- Gciunt to detain her within the reach of your rational and simple treatmect. | In short after sulering all the ills that \Aesh is heir to,\ em- ploying the best counsel we could obtain, either in the flesh or out of the flesh, having taken all the medicines nnd the poisons known acid, having submitted to cautery, scarifica- ition, and other devices, for making one part | meadation, | Truly thisin a Vietory-poicefal and blood- past, and on Sunday the 20th inst., they were sick to make another well, and having tried | wo believe not less glorious than tha trlamphs all other braces, it remained for Dr. Banning, with his simple, bat inimitable brace and 115- vice, to restore her to comparative comfort. She now sits np-most of the doy, walks about the house, rides in a carriage or the cars with enjoyment; and there is no mistaking the cause of all this, for the relief was fostant on your upplications, and has now for three months steadily incrensed without one grain of any medicine, abe continuing to live since exactly as before, | She has just returned from War- rev, ou a visit and feels better than before. 'The other brace you applied is accomplish- ing our highest wishes And now, Dr. B., you may make noy use of this letter you think fit to. Yours, in touch esteem ROB'T 31. MoXToomeRy, Citanon, Geauga co., O., Aug. 10, \59. Dr. E. Pr Baxsinc. 1 send the subjoined statement, thinking that if nade public, much good might re- sult to similar sufferers, remurks, which being concluded, the sang or- f* THY might any one a death-bed be & Cleveland, we should probably have just ac- | s quainmuw enuugh ‘eith yo); to (30115?er 2nd have applied to seceral physicians for help, nud have have been recommended, without receiving nny assist- ance ; but had bean bearing of JFistar's since, 1 commenced has not only restored my to a sound slate, burt I heart. g chair, with.her feet ele- [1 ¢ nod conscientlously recommend it from pulmonary complaints, wrapper. 0s e . r. worse conditions fur five years, with somewhat | {fft 8 is enough [p It € coft; Benjamin Destborn, Wil evorywhore REED; \On the ave of the 16th nt the residor father, a? the Rev. Bamudl Zimmerman, HINMAN, of Lockport, to Miss -L AUR; , (.. 5.000 r.] Nav: 21, of congestion 'of the lungué his father, near Johnson's Croeky- LIAMMS, son' of nlncteon years. .. / . Traty@In the midet of life ate. wo in 'The deceased hnd for a number of weeks beon sttendiog the Union School in Lockport and horte at tho close of the week in ordinary bealth, with the oxcoption of a slight.cold, Ere the time bad atrived for hint to | agato return to school; he wan prostrated ty the disease which, baffling the skil} of the attondant physicians, re- moved blm from our afforon of only two weeks. Tndced, his situation, was not deemed critical uatll within about forty-sight hours of hin death. He departed peatofully with the full assurance of sing forgiven, and apparently without a single fear, | When near the point of dooth and when his sight became dim to terrextriel objects, celestial scones dawned upon his view and ho asked bie attendants If they could not per- ceive the angels which surrounded ime * At the realdence: o ABRIED 1. WIL- led to exclaim, \0 deat where ia thy victory ?\ One such reeno as this boars with it more real evidence of the reallly of teligton thai a world of Infidel rexson- lug can overthrow. He leaves a yncunt place: at the hearth of his fathor's dwelling which cannot noon be fill- ed, and his extended circle of uéqupintuncc will long cherish with rerpact the memory of ote whose requaint ance filled with iimiration, and whom to know was to Jove. ° May this unexpected stmke of Providence prove to sach one of us am ndmoniHion,as in the language of Holy Writ; \Be yo also ready.\ Hartland, Nov. 22. Bommmemermnmmarmcomsmcnre COMMON SENSE tutes fhe mun uf th people, what- aver the misonmed and misautbrope plilorsphers may say to the contrary. Show thom s good thing; let its merits be clearly demonstrated, and they will not hesitate 6 give it their mont cordial patronage. 'The masses have already ratified the fudgineot of a phystcian, concerning the virtues of HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, antony be roon by the Immonre quantities of this modicios which ate anngally sold in avory section of the land. It Is now recognized nn greatly superlor to all other remedies yet devised for disennes of the digestive organs-nuch as di- archon. dysentery, dyspepsia, and for the various levers that arise from derangement af thor» portions of the systom, | Hostotter's anme is raplly becoming a\houre- hold word, from Maine to Texas, from the shores of the Aftantlc to the Pacis. 'Try the article nuf be satisfied Sald by all deaggints In the world. KZ)~ Seo advertisement In anothor colum. \Dr. Wister's Balsam of Wild 41 whoreis thy ating ? O grave Cherry. The editor of the Flag of Our Union\ rags In his paper of July 17, 1858: © The memory of Dr. Wistar is embalméd In the hearts of thonasnds wha have expori- enced entire cure from Coughs, Colds, Consumption and Pulmonary Disease gonorally by the use of his Bal- a careful trial, as we speak from experience. | Moro than ten yours since the odifor of this paper tested itn ex- cellenco by individual tris) in his family, with the most surprising results ax a curative for pulmonary diseace,\ Letrer rrow Enozr H. L. Gima®, 4 snyiSTRR or Tit cospin in varyone. mee of 1. Abr DEWITT and Racmun Winurasis, aged | ashington Irving. shes _. [New York, Nov. 29. ._ Washifigton Trying died suddenly last night at his residence 'at Irvington. He retired to his sleepiog room at 103 o'clock, andafter un- dressing fell and expired in about five minutes. - He was in the T7th year of his age. - - ...! New York, Nov. 29. *The Mass-meeting of the Wood Democracy last evening. at. the Cooper Institute was one of the largest and most enthusinstic ever wit nessed here. . - Ambros L Phinney presided and speeches were 'made by Levi 8. Chatfield, ex-Mayor Wood and others . . 'The Tribune's: Washington correspondent says, \ The President was engaged on his mes- sage yesterday and declined all visits.\ A special despatch to the Tribune from Charlestown says : \ 'The town is now guard- ed by 1,000 troop$ and the cirenmspection is closer thin ever, No one is admitted to thé _ Reath of W joil without a written order from Gen. Talin- ferro. \Brown is ongaged in preparing a long letter, to be publishtil filer 11g; (11;th, explain- ingbis course and correcting certain newspa- per statements, Helooks forward to his fate with perfect calmness. . The other prisoners are also occupied with correspondence; all of them, with the excep. tion of Stephen, nre chained. Cook alone fails to retain his self possession. 'The rope with which Brown is to be hung is on exhibition ut the Sheriff's office. It is nade of South Garolina cotton. The: American Central Comffitles, Inst evening nominated George Opdyke (Republi- can nomince for Mayor) as their own cundi- date. New York, Nov. 20. #. 'The Grand Jéry have indicted the Paluce Garden in 14th street as a nuisance, and a warrant has been issued for the arrest of the proprietor, a man named Dr. Forrest. Washington, Nov, 28. 1t is said that the War Deprrtment was to- day called on for ummonition, with reference to Charleston affairs. Chicago, Nov. 28. The case of George C. Bates against the sam. \The fuvalid need not fear to give this preparation | Ill. C. R. R., which has been on trial in the U, S. Courts the past fortnight, involving the right of the defendants to their depot proper- ty in Chicago, was tlecided to-day in favor of the Road. This isthe second time the case has been trial with same result. Guoven, VE, June 20, 1859. Mesias8. W. & Co. Gente: Iheroby certify thit 1 have been troubled for everal years with a difficulty of tbe heart and lungs-- ried almart every romedy of the nuncrous ones which growing weaker and worker, until, Batsam of Wild Cherry abouts your m entirely reliaved of the difficulty or diseaso of the have no heritation in saying that it Is the best lung medicina before. the public; ani I most cheerfully 1» L GIIMAXN, None genutns unless algnod \I. BUTTS\ Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & CO., Bostos, and y A. R. Ferguson, Torn and A, Raliton, Lockport : 1 T. Wilber, Lower Lock art; W. S. Fonn, Middleport &T. Outwater, Ol- aud by dealers nl¥ detw A BLOODLESS VICTORY!! MOREHEADPS MAGNETIC PLASTER Tensonormovequantity of this Invaluable Remedy has been purchased by citizens of the United States during he short fime it has been before the public. The reason for this extraordinary success Is slmply fu the actual truth and value of tho articles. No one buys the MAG- NETIC OIT without becoming its friend. It performa all that fs promised, and carries with {t ita own recom- of war, with its train of carnage nod desolation. The MAGNETIO PLASTER is undoubtedly the Greatest Strongthet and Pain Destroyer that Sclonco has yet discovered. If you put this Plaster anywhere, if Paln is there, the Plaster will stick thore until the Pato has venlshed. The Plaster magnstizesthe pein away, sud PAIN CANNOT EXISE wires Tams PLASTER IS APPLIED. ota lity Norvausnoss, Neuralgia, Dyspopsis, Coughs and Colds, Prins and Aches of every kind, are IMALEDIATELY RELIEYED, aod, with a little patience, PERMA- NENTLY CURED, by the magical inffuence of thet MAGNETIC PLASTER, It is the simplest afest, plernantest, and cheapest remedy in existence Its application is universal-equally to the strong mun, the delicate woman, and the feeble infant. Its use is agroeable, and without annoyance or trouble. Its price x within reach of all-rich or poor; all may have it, and all should haveit who are afck and suffering in any way FARMERS and PLANTERS shonldalways bo sup- plied with the AAGNETIC PLASTER. Tt will bo the Good Physician in any household, ready at all times and at instant notice. Put up fn afe tight tin boxes.. Each box will make six to cight plasters, and any child ean spread them. Price MISS KENNEDY & CO., uaing H with immediate relief. 1t | b o constaut recelpt of the Intest nnd most desimble rtylar of on the outer au 33, Plomes curled without the ald of smoke or heat. Henry Murmy, Brown & Van | wast of MILLINERY. AVING taken, thoir old stand, wish (o say to the Lndios of Lockport aud vieinfty that aving mado artapgements nt Now-York they will be in Millinery Goods, to all pereons eaffering | which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. The Winter Oponing to be Saturdey, Nov. 10. uds of Hate remofoled in the neweststyle, Also, Don't forget the place--No. 72, first filght of stairs hneffer's store, Main stroot, up stairs Miss S, KENNEDY, 15} Mres J HAWKINS, \8 No. 98 Matn-St.. RECEIVED THIS DAY, Direct from New-York-Auother case of Chios Pearl. Braid and Fancy Straw Bounots. Cloak Sleeres, and Bove' and Misses' Dress and Over- Dress Patiorns.~- Oct. 19. Alin, new 0020 Fall Opening--Millinery Goods. \V RS. MASSEY, having returned from l New-York with a now and choice :olection of the tost desirable rtyles of MILLINERY GOODS, Would invito the Ladies to call «nd examine for theme selves, on THURSDAY, OCT. 18. oc10 delf Lace Coffleurs noltsfor the hai, and Shetland wool ils. Ant? Wealso havo the agency for selling the Finkle & \ MACHINE, which has been adjudged to be the best machine in use Please call and examine them, __ New Arrival of Millinery Goods. v AVING returned from New-York I am recefving my Millinery Goods from the latest importations; and feel confident thatI can most the wauta of my nu- merous customers. {Z\ I have also the neweststyles of Mantilla, Steeve and Dress Patterns, to which I would favite your earllest attention. Misa A. STONE. . Lockport, Sopt. 21, NEW GROOERY STORE XN EASY LOCKPORT. PETERSON & WALBRIDGE AJownral acourtm®) - , -:f ber of the human femily is subject to disease 'f or disturbance of the bodily func T5 in a fac That, at some failed, every m with 'the aid of a good tonic and the exercis of plain common sengc, they may be able so to - regulate tho system as to secure permanent: \health; - In order to accomplish this\desired. abject, the trie course to pursue is-cortainily. that which will produce a matural Hitto of things ot the least hazard of vital stung; d life, \ For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter Bas - troduced to this country a proparation | his name, that has been tried for years, giving satisfac- tion to all who have. used The Bitters . operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro- gers of strengthening nature, enable the sys- tem to triumph over diseasd. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Neu- sen, Flatulenty, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising. from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producin Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, c., these Bitters have no equal. Diarehces, dysentery or ux, tracted by now settlers, and caused. principally by the change of water and diet, will he speedily regulated by a brief uso of this preparation. Dyspepsic,.a diseaso which is probably more prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and tho cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by. using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITIERS, os per directions on the bottle. Forthis diserso every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind; then why not use an article known to be infal- lible? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre- ventive of disease and strengthener of the sys- tem in general; and among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation ema- nated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great preparation in the seale of medical science. , Feyse axp Aavs.-This trying and provok» ing disease, which fixes dts relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha- dow in a short time, and rendering him phy- gically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BIPTERS. Further, noncof the nbove-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters aro used as per directions. | And as they neither create mauses nor offend tho palate, and render un- any change of diet or interruption. of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is ro- moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro- duction of a thorough and perroanent cure. For Persons in Advanced Years, who are suffering from an enfechled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters aro invaluable as & restorative of strength and vigor, and need. only bo tried to be appreciated. And to » mother while nurshig these Bitters are indis- pensable, especially where the mother's nour» ishmont is inndequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such ns Hostelter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if ho is sequainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their uso in all cases of workness. CAUTION,.-We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ark for Sroxmaon Birzens, and seo that each bottlo has the words \Dr. J. Hostotier's Stomach Bitters\ blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on tho - metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our antograph signature is on the labol. .. 42~ Propared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa, and sold by all druggists, grocors, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South America, and Germany. §) Sotn by Heary | Murray. A Ralston, Lockport; L E Hackloy, 7 Bumield, Niegara Folia: CS Speocur, Youngrtow n; J N Pease, Bomerset; W H Wallace, Suspension Bridgo. [ned dcinly ESPECIALLY TO THE SICK!- Br, Russell J. White, Analytical Physician ! \ \.. Dr.Russoll J. White sau beconsalted at follown: BATAVIA, Ragle Hotel, Monday, Nov 28th. PFALMYRA, Nottingham's Hanoi, Tuerday, Nov. 29. BROCKPORT, Holmes' Hotel, Wadnesday, Nov. 80. ALBION, Platt's Hotel, Thursday, Dec. 1. LOOKPOhT. American Hotel, Friday, Dec. 2. ROCHESTER, Engle Hotel, Saturday, Nov.13, and Mon- day; Dec. 20, Where all persons suffering from ony Glicalty can consult us free of charge, Wo do notprostntto ths pubs le any new thing, but an old eatablished, practice-on- tirely onr own-which has been pursued by us for the gut twalye years, with remarkable suecoss {o whichbune reds cunta . (fy. Those difficult long standing cuses, thathavers - stedall other treatments, have yicldedto cars. _\ LETTHE - ICR CALL ON US-iuvestigate for them- valven~cos gthinxi', and no oncourngement given unless mable hope to cure. All disenses to which bildren are subject to, particular attoution so gonerally con- Ys officer a there istea ‘Wm‘nen ant a given. P.8.-Th White, he youre. Lo kport, Oct. 14, 1589. DI. A. S. SCOVILLSS National Analytical Medical Institute, 171 Hamilton Street, Albany, Entablluhed for the Treatment of all Disesees of the Fin: Tis ana Sollds-Chrente or Acnte, 'tizons of Lockport will remember Doctor a ving horatofore visited Lockport for s dely ins tions; but,{ , Hava this day entered into a co which is not a new medicine, but due -|- ; Ea - VJ AVING just raturaed from Now-York wit a af 31?“ wag-suntan!) utock of everything dostrable . . ® to mo o BDRY GOODS, to part of _ Printed and Plaid Merincs, Elvin sll wool Delaines. | Broad Olofhs: Eid h do Cnssimers, ° Poll de Chevres. Ladies' Oloths. Woolen Plaids. Velvet Cloakings. Rich Dress Silks, l Flannels. ~- Bleached and Brown Shesting. Alib a canoe assortment of the latest styles of LADIES CLOTH RAGLANS, SAQUEs, MILAN CLOAKS. Also a full axsortment of French Prints, Merrimack, Sprague, ant olbe~ Crlats. - Wo also lavite particular attention t» ou! += ~ tock of BLACK SILKS. A80 A pine, Chenile, Stella, Brocha & All Woo! Cpp - \o -~ val - r - Well Yos ~ \invito partfoular attontion to dur ntock of AND OT CLOTHS, Dres cC - lish Mailing &c. of all widths, patterns and ( pric ' ef which we offer for cash at prices that defy cgmg'g‘iug [Elm-slim“ 3m“ axnfmlnf cur ugockbarure abr- ore Is no charge formmowing our goode; Rp\ Highest prico midrgfifl ¥E$fi§ Barich, . .~ E UCK _ Lockport, Sept, Jt, 1850, »BOUCK £0» JUST OPENED, By NV. 8. Banker, NO, 12 MAIN STREET, LOCKPORT, A uw and splendid assortment of DRY GO Q DS Where will be found everything desirable i p Goode Line that Indios arr]?! gexfuomesmsu $311: conq- sisting in part of a choice lot of SILS, of all color- Alro Silk Rober and a great variety of Dress Good® gen- erally. And the best and largest antortnient, and th over offered in Lockport. Alko, the ladies will Aad AMexander's KId Gloves (Warranted.) Be particular fo call and examina tay stock of DRY G00 Ds; Aleoflnmmcrsmfl, Rleached ond Hrown Sheeting, Doufus, &e, efore buying elees here. Cal) at No. 72 Main streaf, Looknort, * SPECIAL NOTICES. -__ N. £. CHASE, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE-N¥o. 8 Main St. directly over William. South's store. Ontario St., former reridence of James G. Porter. no5 ___ _DR. A. NILES, Physician, Surgeon and Oculist, OFFICE removed to Porter's Block No.8, Canel Stree Realdence to West Main Street, No 28. Ofice hours from 10 to 12 o'clock A. M. May 2-d&wly MEDICAL NOTICE. D. 8. Fassett and TX. S. Kitfongey partuership for the proce tice of Medicino and Surgory, EZY\ Offico over Mossrs. Keap's Clothing Store, . , D. S. FASSETT, Xt. D. April 1, 1858. At. 5. RITTENCER, Af, p. M.S. baying returned from Europe, ton- ders his services to bis friends public. Particular attention to dissasos of the Eye and Eat.- Strabismus, Catering aud other diseases cured by opore tive mean R GARDNER & SCRIPTURE, - . ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Ozrros oven Exonanon ' LOCEPORI,N. ¥. SAML. NLD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office & Residence--Pine Street, corner Walnub (Formor residence of Drs. Hill and Belfast.) Lockport, Jube 15th, 1859, ~ WIC. .PHYSIC CC ) MK D., IAN AND SURCGEOX. BUSTLS pofcca at ito and coral, aro at the low» «et possible rates. wil onlern prouptly (uled Coo a Hino & P Nov. «[etimea LG\ N. ¥. \TOBACCO SAUFF AND CloARS at Connected with J.C. Kelley's Analytical Inst., N. Y. City OFFICE -No. DIL A. 8, SCOVELL will bo in attendance at his oth | \*~*~~ 47Main Street, Lockpor #E0. w. COTHRAN, Attarcey and Counsellor at Liaw. Oficein Nicholls Block~over the MagaraCeunty Bank Looxpory, x. y, Alfred Holmes, F Afforney & Counsellor at Low, owmtesionzn for Mnssachusetts, PonnayL ec nectient, Wisconsin, Michigan, llll’noln. Ding,“ 16,112,331: aud Iowa. ~ tosurance A AVE JUSZ OPENED on the comer of Mar- ket and Exchange streets, in the store formerly ac- cupled by JOB W. VAIL, in tno lower village, a choice selection of Fresh Family Grocorkes, which they offer at wholesale or retail CHEAP FOR CASH -conslating in part of Sugara of all grades and descriptions, Syrups and Molasses at low prices For ubout eighteen years my wife was seriously ill of what the regular physicisus termed sptual irritation, with all its varied and reaaifold phases ; and during about half that tiqne was totally confined with bodily pain, physical prostration and a nervousness which but too effectunlly blotted out her demestic, intellectual and religious consola- tion. - Aud although during all that time a fortune was spent, first upon the regular freulty and lastly upon every class of phys- icluts, no sensible alleviation was produced, and life itselt was a burden, until about one fear ago, when\ I heard. a course of your ectutes and applied your spinal brace.- 25 cents a box, with full and plafu directions. D. C. MOREHED, M. D., Inventor and Proprictor, 19 Stizkt, New-Your. MOREHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER IS SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AMD DEALERS IN GENUINE MEDICINES EVERYIYHER® Auge Oth. © * A CARD To the Ladies of Lockport and Vicinity. The nndersigned, Agonts for the sale of < The New LOCRPORT DOUBLE THREAD SEivING MACHINE,\ (made at this place) and called the \Houty's Parner,\ beg to announce to the Ladies that the Toug-looked-for Machine le now completenad on oxhibition at our rooms ‘ Wii . . + immediately in rear of the Passenger Depot-whero wo The result was, nnd has been over since, shall be happy to show the Ladios the most beautiful, most admirable, immediately alleviating | (end whatis st better) one of the every unpleasant symptom of body and mind Moat Prerzor Orerarma surprisingly. This raanifold relief has stayc. | machines over offered to the public. -In their constrn c» ily progressed, till from being able to walk f;':y::j:‘:°:;“in wate Toth sase mail Bom dumble, out, read, aujoy society or fy intéllectunl | ata shild can learn to use them with ece. $5252 or religious entertainment, sho has gradunl- | no better machines now in use. They are adapted to ly and steadily improved iw all these points Heroming, Stitching, Tucking, Gathoringand Embrofdor~ until she is herself again, - Herlabors and {l‘i‘l a” make a firm, smooth and elastic atiieh-not cares are arduous, and yet she corfértibly | 'we iovity me attention ofan sod gives personal attention to the whole with publicto a thorough examination of Afr. Horuy'« nfwfy constant chcerfulues. . . - improved Sewing Machines, at our office in rear of the + She had hefore tried all the braces and “I“!‘fimws- éflc‘ffiflgv N.Y. ¢ . f mle sante at 6 supporters (which were meré abominable thecountry. wvxéivfiéfl'fixffixfib‘i?” i presses and not supporters) without effect | j ‘ General Agents. 'But the bracing and lifting action; and the m - elasticity. and exibility: of your braces, and UPREME COUNT their ease of wear, render them immensely fi,‘§§§§°§,”;§fi°‘sm meat sifperior to nll others, . My wife's has paid f ine fyéompfll:tnoi—A1?;3r§ls fign’I'rEmf-‘ffigg \which for itself every week, nod it is by us es- wat'Aled in the office of the 'Clerk of «Niagara County, [Igemed us beyond value. Gould I have procured one eighteen years 1go, untold suffering and many bandreds of dollars would have been suved.. - I entreit those State of Now-York, on th8 12th day of X0 1850, and | - to serve a copy of y'our on {In 51:15:35\ at Tl; . < cRocERrtEs who begin to feel tha symptoms of museu- lar relaxation, and of female, nervous diges office in the village ash ficklrarfit Niagara County, Naw! tion nnd spinal wenkness, to make early ap- York, within t s s mons) gxdnfie“ 'the day of ah“ on of the nial plication 'of: your spival braced, and thus save money and prevent much suffering. wil lake Judgment a yo fifty. soren cents, with inferext, besides costs Sincerely your friend, § . Raspaut, - * Lockport, Miss Mary E, Byrne of Lewis ton, and Mrsors. Henry J. Roborts of Lock- port nnd Cornell of Suspension Bridge. A poom by J, W. Burker, of the Fnlls, wilt be pressuted. Discussions of severnl reso- ' lutions, laid upon tho table\ at previous meetiogs will follow. A genoral attend- ! ance is desired. I cen an follow : Holmes' Hotel, Dec. 12. Mroiya, Paddack'a Hotel, Dec 18. LOCKPORT, American Hotel, Dec. 14. Borra10, Clarendon Hotel, Dec. 15,10. Bavavia, Eagle Hotel, Dec. 17. « We tront successfully CONSUMPTION, and alldiscas- os of the Lunge, Liver, Kidnoys, Stomach, Spleon and ; Henrt, Rheumatism, Humor, Eruptions, Eryslpolas, Can- ker, Ulcers, Fover Soron, Bragg, Bloating, D Equity af Breathing, Arthma, Phthisic, Plleg, Telammation of the Exon or any part of the System, Nervousness, St. Vitue' Dance, or Pain in the oad, Palpitation, Cold Feetand Hands, Numbness, Porelysis, Apoplaxy, Dyspop- «ia, Souruezs or Wind upon the Stomach, Indigestion, Costivonern, Diatzhoen, Jaundice, Nallownes®, BrownSpots npon the Skin, Biltous and Urinary all Fo- male Complaint, expeciaily Falling of the Womb and DIC fioult Menstruation CONSULTATION fter, rincipal office No. 171 Hamilton street, Albany, N.Y+, where all lotlers should he directed, h Dr. A. S. SCOVILL hag given bis ontire attention to treating chronic diseases for many years, strietly by the Annlgdcd System. Hundreds cau give als of the success. of our practice, that havo been given up n despair by the most eminent physicians. We so- Heit auch ancients. Our philorojhy of practice is found od upon the laws of Nature. Our theory of disease, the rlneiples thore laws bave tought us, | Gurruntorin nod- cn, the boundlers forents. We desire all patients that have been treated by those who have pretended to bo Aualytical Physicians to call on us, and we wlilcheorful- ty give them proof who are Anufii here are persona Pmtanding fo be Anglytieal Phyel+ clan', and wo for their benefit would call ther attentive to J, Clanson Kelly's affidavit before the Miyor of the city of New-York, - Will the public please notice thesameon our cfreulars? . Dr. Scovill will make his regalar visite, os por adver- E;em0nl,lnfl wilt attend strictly to all pationts undor « care. P.8.-Will the oftizens flu\ bear lo mind the names of\ Russoll J. White, E. J. Mattocks, V. C.Price, as rapt ' ted Analytical Phyxidms. We promise the pretensions © oftheuglzenllemunn thorongh Investigation. A . duly 14,1850 - doly-em \DR. BAKERS PAIN PANACEA, * > ror rus. eurx of ' Fain both Externally and Internally. HE greatest Pain-ourt Paln can not long axis fully nse Sept. 4, 1858, A , taf a 09, Gt early Rad“, m1 dot 11 ‘Pric , . nsaranee / great),ConvoryngngndAgenflor thea Cotege Streatmmufliflg en ntrantr Ofice Ne. Lockport, Aug. 14,1850, . JAMES L.. . 2+ ty Groceries, Crockery and Provisions Corner of Market ad Chapel Streets, Lower Lockport. A8 = .\Il~l)$l-' woops, MURIAY & GIEENE, Attorney's and Go 'g Office orer By . Mack & Co. Apgflsfisglsog}, »Cornor Dino and Main B 1 LOCKPORT, x. treots July 19 1855. =m arene T. NL WEBSEEER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW - Officd 24 : r i 8 ’ and nppoefika é-Jéfiznnfixffifi: Over Palmera Stars Lockport, July 16th, 2860, _ tile? ts E+ As BOLT,. : \ macensor to M. Ielmer & Go., No.48 a doer to the Wenternflmij, Zofiuflifl'fi?“ ** ] o hkct‘rfifoxmnr tot ed aningsetn sillt a ina * - 'all Paper, a Che Duttery, PLATED & BRITTANNLA i RBK, &3 ..- - . Phhbhenficrnrhflludeinéntfilrfi 1931-3; M - [. Lowest nares, ~ prompliy tited. Sad the coons Gavant . PAordars; 1 K ag * 3C aoked, hunkog’xgghfflllggifnnfig \QM???“ ¥! is s, Go WiLBEg,. OOC Denier in Prugs and Rodi : PAIN TS, LS, DYE Uamphone and Phoxgone Brushes, Fancy Articles, £122 . Patent Medioinos, Also,808001 BOOKE HTATIONRRY,. Dany ,. WBERLY NEWSPAPERS,MAGAZINES, a74. ~ Publications. . rein, R No. © + , . Tsscrasoo --The time of year has arcived c . when every owner of proporty linble to be con, only 2% ots per tb. * : ane wiys ¥ 'gumed by fire, should be insured. With n in y 10 ots por Ib, - Jorge class of community theraisaltogether too Smokinb Tobacco only 0 otsp ' much romfssness on this subject, -not so much AT tak 2.2. I . porhops fo: regard. to paying the insurnnce Lookport Tobacco Store, n and Black Toas Gree of the Cholcest Kinds, JAYA, MOCHA AND RIO COFFEE. G00D TABLE BUTTER, Flour, Pork, Fish, Salt, Raisins, Nutr, Eggo, Lard Choose ; FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRMIT, wod all otbor articles usually kept in a ' FIRST CLASS GROCERY SToRz, They ara also prepnged to furnigh was BTONE for flagging, paving or building All orders will receive prompt attention. July 1, 1859. f LOCKPORT LONG WHARF GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. . On the Dock. PERRY WADHAMS \TJ his numorous customers and the H pnbficgenerflg thatsince the opening of stéam navigation on the Eris Canal he hag opened an extensive store of . © GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Including flour, meal, butter; ogge, and all the varieties * Persons deiring to purchaes family napplies ersons desiring to purcha nupplier a to “shirt? 1:12.11 and ogmnlga forth-madam”, (Ae eckport, April 27,1869 . '\ely FLQURAND FEED »nownme and i money, dnd obtaining a policy na in regard to | the reliability of the companies und the agents with whom theyfosure. 'The truth is, persons who have neversulfered by fite, oftea become careless in regard to the responsibility of the party that professes to take visk on their pro- porty, nnd also in regard to the conditions ex- pressed io their policy. It is fhat all is well while there is no firs and no alsrm, wheth- or your policy is right and the porty responsi- blo or not; but it in a very. didtrant thing when yol see your property isflames. Several. gafo. ani relinble: compwfis will bo found advertised in our columys. ery tou So. 4s main «tiakaw. : 4 serthor swiahos to cull tha attoution of hla nue “5503513; qustomere add the publie gongrilly to lik grout Tuadniotlon ii; tho Retail Price of 'Tobneco on by Resplog a mond arttcle andrafting low to ”all?“ “bagel nf‘mrn wf thot patrounge do ical Physiclans, Ho has also on nfififlna Assorttabnt of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, And oll othor articles naunlly Ropt th A To' heed Bturgs « lir _- b 11. n fitet, Lockport, No ¥+ COUNTY OF Nilacasa - ust Eslas Jelly.-To Estas +n , AsgBetdit __ INSURANCE AGENCY, ftogiet ayo: Commary, Capita! 8500009 ,. \ifm‘mafivafififm«mow-rom- Commarnou® Tian CopaXy €200,00. eomart® COH t iE ien, 0p, - Erno . Cagitet $100,008, * *C a ob Cord Pion Copart , . Caltal §160,000. Ch Exerotss. -Efféfts, have Beer. making | for sone weeks by some of our-young men, to fotm an evening cligg for the purpose of gymnastic exerdso. We have rooms well willapted for the purposa in. the \Jackson block \* under the of Mr. Onagroun, and 'it on'} needs sufficient on- Hat Vion ty vol edn Co conrigoment from thore who shou/d bo in- mm‘ié’u‘w’fi A“ ik mfingm NaWeYotk, dorestedin: the matter to forn a good clam. (”It‘s‘rgwfig‘fisfum tart “w“‘ch‘sfi‘fifikw. glabd gavelop the lurc‘m: phys ‘l. evergfep! of . Noner Asonuroue From Compare ..; tho56 who are deprived by teir husiness ¥ (habits . from sufficient exeropa $100,000 . Rasified, Of The wigs,“ immuunwd Company arg divided la thi fasured,, Alls young mai: would pay more £31kfi‘:§7é§1;1‘é“‘ffl°’“‘f°”\ h their physical eduction, thet % Lowes promplly aftented brand adfusteds. . | fotting offIn the Hisk of those: who (ty: from. consumptfon and decliag,. n would be (lsm of quick ° trite «which are recummended to cure wom oes data BANIEY HOMIE; Aseuts . vain gout » 8800 HAL Bona. of forge BROWN HORSES Thormwmnd toast for a for f the ills which. esh 4s helt to. '- * 2% 12 t*, C g. Remedy yot dlscovired - xist whore thls remedy is falth d... Give t one fair trial, and If you do not And 4t to be all it in recommended, go back to the aport and Fat double the amount of- monty refonded |- a offer s rondo knowing what this modic done in fhons sande of cases it will do in.. .. fou « For Pain in the Stomach, Bask ahd Bowels, Buras; Broikes, Cuts and Swollings, Colle, Dietrboa and Rhens 'matisn, Kenflthn,:l.‘oothu5x A95 most Instentansonaly}. - \ Chronle Liver Com E. P. SHULER .._ HAS constantly on hand J .&R. BL‘AIN'S Cslobrd . 1 &;PBDVISI6N&-LIQO0R8. Piatotifl's Attorne: ? Nigata Co., asan Af fod aging; . _ EW‘ i HOME AGAIN. Tt . r | Extra & Doublo Extra Canada Flour | kaown'to bo tha best in. this market and. warrantof . 35 give good satisfaction. Also, . *M »«Feaq, Groceries & Provisions, -. tat©\ Rs, andall articles pertaliing to the Grocery traca. . \ ogogr Private {amiliss ean be aupplied. with everytihog [ oui bv - wien hag uns boe mont favorable conan, ng {\~ CI money. ashamed Important to Agents, v0 o. d1 MAIK. 3T, LOOKP ORT ~~ - P 'Agentawill And it greatly to their Interes 'at edi \2 LO0%T OR tpa n eet - ills . 263 'to give be the money. freely if thase who | it 'are eatisfled i mlytxfifa l‘e-flt‘wm and, when gnu,in'hniinpsfl,itba will «lind 'can. well fergequantifieg of 1t. whenonee Introduced their selon are'large A tbelz, h dll not be: in Fanacis ts for sate only by. a saree £5, ”To\ ty, Fever an a Borz‘thmgg’ Woak $2.1 Old Borek, Gouitha aid Golds, & . f ugly“; \o he faithfully 8 & PROVISIONS, -- AVING purchased the stock of Mesaré, HDX} KITREDNE, willl cpntinaato sal , Ai *|- >; {Groceries, Flour, and gnfiuuqun'éyo tin & n'ean be 'bou a roman inne elita tee.. c...\ . Oxzporsaten -The. cures éffécted by this. remedy are fruly astonishing The, confirmed Dyspeptic regsins his pristine vigor, | Soh (the. Astbmatic -* breathes freer,\ Indigestion | which?! th {in unliint ## GNETIC OL.-J; wrapméh- t \Homer \ I ' ( fork, of , knyhinda mbfibwahmmgffi‘éggg t; I! . ® Cor Lackpert July “1&th delt .. > i w R ¥en Soothes i oue lel o