== I LOCAL NOTItES, , Accidents happen; keep pptildineirtitlib. D ! ro in and i:.o!t atiitiun), • hi t 's4,,,,rrs; ,4 tigers at AtatheitsLz toll Ladies Cloaks and Shawls,; very 'Cheap and very ;;Ice, at, Xis., Sateld . s. oke of ma shed 1E cla, snitablc for fa m work. in. 4 u, r z of L. Gardner.-Nov. 1 / 1..8w; aitrich feathers.. fancy, fe4hers,:ftbwers, tczci 7 4 ho7ii at; ree,ilee'd prices for the billaaca of. the winter, at Mrs, §otteid:r: Clothing-i-cheap—atltithert Go to 'rrumarerto buy goods for the neat ter. clnys --cloiting out, cbeap. A new r.ssottment _of two-button kid glovei at airs. ' Truman has a -large .stock of Furs-and %:tnts to sell tbetrr. Boots and Slioe3 ut . 3inthers & holidays: drive tenaollambY •buYingsa "Itegv.l:l - tor", w ood.<}tove and liair-tloth 64, 'nearlY new,at f. • ichards, Main Street.—Nov. 19, 2t. • 'ow is the time to buy your Bonnets and verychenprat Mrs. Spiteld's. - Buffalo Robes at Mather and ironaiy,i Large stock ,of .441; --- •Caps,_ and Beady :rade Clothing to Ifia".'clwed out at cost for the next ten day . s;i'at . Truinan's. • ' - • A choice lot of Teas at Mather's - & Holi- HE , :,Germantown Furs, in every color, nt Soflelds, nt reduced prices. TpIPERASCE CONVENTION... -A Quarterly Convention of the I. 0. of G. T. will be held at .11orris Run, commencing Dec. 10th, 1672, at 101 o'clock. Let every Lodge in the county be fully represented. R..T. BrarmitY, Secretary. a, Nov. 23;1872 Hats and caps at Mathars a; Holidays. • New and beau 'fu). Beaver Cloaks at Mrs. Sofiald's. Cloth cques from five dollars upwards. Beaver .Cloaks in new designs and at low rates. - Atlantic sheeting, yard — wide, la - cents per yard, at Mahan & Holiday's.; L. F Truman is soon to move into his new brick store and for the next ten days he will: tell the best Calicos from 8 to 10 cents per yard. The nest Tens from 40 cents to $1 per pound.l - 9,rups and molasses at Mather* & Holi daTS. WANTED htIIZDIATELT. --1000 barrel bap poles, from seven to eight feet ip iet*h, - of white oak or hickory, for which the hi hest taarketprice 7,111 be paid. 311 . 1qket's OkiPerage, 'Coiner'-Watel= And Craftorkstreats.—Nov. 2&-2v7. • Large .assn meat of Dress Goode, very cheap; at Matherk Holiday's. o —. , A good assortment of Fors, at Mrs. So felts—in real and imitation of Mink, Seal, Soirrel, Astrachan, Sable, and 'Ermine, both fof ladies and children:\ There will be a Literary So'ciable at the Baptist church 'to-morrow (Wednesday, evening, at 8 o'clock, with the following' programme: . Quartette by Mrs. Wheeler, Ise Stoddard, Dr Webb, Prof. Winters; Paper by :din ,Stoddard; Poem, (original Prof Winters ; Duett by Mrs. Johnson uni, Eastman. , Es'rything in the liner:), line sold vet. iotv it Mri. Solloiti"s. Want to clone ott the -wire st”ck th;t. lan. ary Crroof::i• ttll'i ..11). A Rrilry.—You ItrE , troubled rflth I,n(i anci stequamt ukf Cr,. • eq . ' \\:.• •v,,, ;..•11 y!Ju, sozurif,,T. • it will efeatise'and •.-. , efh, and leave - ;I:our breath purr nn i tVor.t. inive received a new advertisernen from J.. 1. Par,:on. & Co. too lute for in erti ,, n this week. It will appear in our pext N./Indy ne• d wait for that.hou • ever, her,,re calling. at Parsons & Co's r•tor• rn ng and looking at their large stud f new tr.oods. I:=1 Mr M. B. Prince. of this village, i 3 nuv ,t 1,114 up 'club,: tier he Aricrican Agri Moores ural New Yorker.— ,ey are both excellent papers of their cla n I uny body duirouti of taking them , wt: • 17 .1i to leave their mines with Mr Prince Jicner with t.'te money. In advance of the 13 )ston fire I received ia I..trgq' invoice cif choke styles of .woulei e!oths. which I will sill it nn advance os. iz,:gant of the great destruction of wool an , . vuolens. Also, just received, the choice:t trici - el.ng-ba,o fur ladies and gents ever be PJre °tiered in this market, and a full line o Weds underwear, ail cheap for cash. H. C. PERRY, Merchant Tailor. Corning, N. t. Messrs. D.Naughton.& Son of West .°.ed, Pa., are well known -in all., the regisn. toand about as enterprising business men.— the junior member of the firm has just re ',.lll•iied Irvin the city,' having purchased r Inge stock of'lltAidarGuods, . Hooks, Alb • ns well as a full line of pur, DrOgs, Chemicals, and every thing else be ,4nging to theirr - line of iiniiness. They pro ps; not to be undersold by any body any :here Just give them a call, look through their extensitte:stack, ?matt I:RAG-their -prices. You will constiliiretit iiviii•Proflt in doing so. A I t itlAL or 44, - ;;,x.x.:-..i.,..4444,---dAscXyg York Observer has passed through . the or deal, and starts dtintriew lon the seconrr•fil*.: Fees with a larger list of readers and more Tall:UE.l%li friends thay ever.-- Such a stead course . of,pr4ierity unexampled, and in- Tres confide - ace. Ve heartily rejoice in the great succese. of paper -which has al 'it advocated thole Sound principals that underlie the foundations of society and good government. _Orthodox in the truest sense, b..d in Church and,State, its influence is al-. ''itY' good. We see it.; publishers propose 11 glv. to every subscriber for 1813 an applo- Prnttely einhell .tied Jqbilee Year-Book.— Tlin:e who subscribe will have no cause to regret the step. . 4 .,'14 a vPar. S'daPy E. M. ose a: CU , 0 ; Park Row, New York. call attention to the adverzi•enient of liurh Yin e • A_teti:v in another Ev.•l •.• d by h- tirro.ig'o az is , ) , ton w _ . . . , ..,.... Ar...ila, , - ~,, , , q I, L --. : ,,f.2...A. )- li , mii , . • -r i 4 4. •*" • ' - Cl r) COO . .74-4-:-,- ..,•••• - r• -.... fran;:!iii ~:,.i) I ', . : ..... • 4 . 20 MQ I n' Cu•N A1it't%• 3 .5 6 0,C 4 )0. . .- ' .00'), (CO . Pniqux 2;032,000. 430,000 L:re. , irliti t4 . ' ~ 11;0 • V..' , 0 ' ' 'lO,OOO Mr. Y u aig hits added' to his itisuilince :c ' ll, ' , z, :lot , : of buying nail sellirig • R!•:11 .-:. ~..... 'ill c.,llpnii,ion. lie has now 2/111is . - , c , )trl, cle-irable village pr,perty toY ~r.,11.,... rt . lit . T Part... , " tvisititik tolturch ''''. •;- .t.',.„.ii• rt•iit road estittt., will ctiasulc thelr arerest- liy.giving liirit'at cull tit 'his ' t tit'... N 9.3 Bowen's Block.. ...t N..w. 1,--3 w.. • , The late conflagrations in Chicago and 13;),‘ton h ave t4hown to the American people the importance of insuring,in good and re- Iniurance Companies., and. it is 111 111 pride *bet the undenigr4e4l, refers telhe prom . * response; that the ompanies he.rep reients have made to their losses in the great &Ivan fire. Tip Itoyal.(with. a capital' of $10,000,000) lost 11 Millions, and their Duster was promptly on 'the ground of.the_ disaster, and the company has alreadY4iii justed the greater part of their losse".t . , and ai4roceeding to adjust:the remainder as fast as.the am4unt of tile loases carube ascer. tained. The Lancashire (capital $10,000,000) has already adjusted all of its losses, and goes ,on sith business with an unimpared capital The Niagara and Republic have both shown . themselvesjounded upon a rock lip coming down with' . .the rocks promptly, and they still have .an unimpHired capital of nearly 1+ millilorr4. , The prompt' manner in which they have,%settled their lute I'ossss in Clymer town4l4 has endeared theta to their patrons inliblira county, - :cod we are' hiiPpf to inform them that Ur. Theo. Riudsen,W,ho has 'giveir - such universal ..katisfaction by his liberal adjustment of thelosses of hileomp anies',„has lately become associated with Henry W Browti as General Agentfo;O:Lose companies.. .` „ • MEM ,Perns Oesir - ciu;''of In 'any .of 113 e above eotnpanies shbuld apply to Wm. B. Smith, of Knoxville,. Pa., 'agent -for '7:ioga and- . potter, , ectunties, who also represents other eciptlly as good' eompanies with 'an..ag gregate Capital of over $87,000m00, _ Gold Mixed. Ladies' Waterproof at $l,OO per yard, ,Dduble faced Waterpro4 at $1;16 per yard, common Water Proof, iu cents-Per yard, at Truman'-s store:l°r the next .ten days. , . . _ the Aisitator. New Advertisements. amen% MAGAzrsz--Farpor Pro's,. Nevi York. A Cum 29 Tat I'UDLIC—W. J. Horton & Pro. —Our disymen are using oxen about these . ' days. —We had our first real snow storm last Friday. —The Noveinber terra of Court convened in this village yesterday. —Mr. 1.. D Taylor has recetitly removed from Blo•sburg to this village. !--ahe Prepbyterians are building a rued inglho.usent Arnot, 80 by 58 feet. Elliott and Niles, members of the .Constitutional Convention, returned ho the last Saturday to attend Court. - —We have noticed but two papers among all our exchanges begging for Thanksgiving turkeys ; and that is just two too many. — , 80n.• M.: B . Champlin, of Cuba, Alle gany county,N. Y. had four horses run over and killed by the ors, in one night. • —Most of the merchantsiref Corning have ..signed.un.agreetnentto close their respective places of business on i lshanitsgiving day. —Mrs. Ellen Nestor, of Towanda, was so •badly burned by her clothes taking ftre,last :iunday week, that she (lied the 'next morn ing. —B. F. Beebe is at work at the tony Fork Carriage Manufactory rather ast nishing the natives by showing them what fist's work means. • —A. barn belonging to Messrs Cole of Roaring Branch was-recently 'burned, the tire, being caused by children playing with matches. ' • —At the wedding of an "Oil Prince" at T.onestu, Pa., the other day, three clergy .nen officiated, and eavh one received one ~undred dollars. -The Morris Run Coal Co. are building .t new Trestle work on the grounds ut thf. Firie - Coliiiinny, - adjoitting the old hoirie.Aelid o! %V Manors, :it Corning. —Bunnell'N to t team Inv: retired t. •• 'vette We. The 'bu, i no.a run withou • ini;eszrthit drive!. z•N‘alloms one and e• - c hope he:clot - rt. F. Ruil.ng is building a three stnt,r on the cite of the Ford tlou-e. re'l ' .:l2% it!(. MVP! 'o bk n I..iblik nd -.A.l:l4onie Hcl, ll the upper story. --A pincereti- counterfeit of a $5O Uniteel Treasury note is now• in ➢ circulation. )e general appearance of which is darkar. tt the engraving apparently as fine as tilt ermine. MEE 1 —The custom of closing all business, phi- Thanks ziving day is steadily growiiig in tvor all over the country. The practice is good one, and should be followed every; —The new Normul 'School building a; qnnt-fleld i 4 up one tort'----1t i 3 to be 1& opt by 60 .feet,.four stories high, and will accommodate over 200 students. The dining ntll will be 24 by 114 feet. —John Lnng, because of continued ? ill ealtb, has resigned the office of Treasurer )f the Fall Brook Coal and Seneca Lake Savigation Companies; and will probably Tend the coming winter in the South. , —The people along Rennett's Creek, in Ireenwood, and in ithe town of 'West Union ' l r e happy in - the prospect of a railroad - Rom, gornellsville to Pine Creek. West Union bondi , d'for fourteen thousand dollarsi . , —The Erie Railway Round House at Cor- was burned last Tuesday evening, the i'•e taking in the oil room. • One engine which had Just been put in thorough repair u•a= burned, together with a few coal ears —The Winter Term of our Graded School ,egins next 'Monday That the good repu ation of the elio5); ia't4ell sustained - Under rs present Management is attested . 1):y . the aet that there are now seven students pie ,wring for college within its walls. —A young man of fifty-seven winters weed a-fair maiden of forty odd summers., •yer in the no . r•c . h - On part of Allegany Coun ty, and failed to put in an tippearane_e at flip altar. A jury at the last circuit court, held at Angelica, assessed the damages at I SCCO. . • • -:-The. Waverly Enteryiriu• proposes to name the new hotel going up in that • place. "The Elephants' Retreat," "The Hyenas' • R epo ,,, ".. e r I‘..The-Rom.e.Siretgh,!!.....We i'otP fear the iast ; it's a Happy combination of pol itics tind proi , en l der—of Greeley_ and grub. - _ - —Many people ,of ibis region will learn with regret that the .noted •trotter "Kilburn Jim" died in -Hornell:wine Last..-Tuesday. night of lung feller. • He was a most promis ing young horse and was valued at 520.000. his owner having refused an offer of $15,000 fur —There is to be n meeting of the stock holders of the Welkboro and 4awreneevilte RailremdCompany at the ofliee of the Fall' Brook Coal Company. in Watkin.. N.°Y., 3fonday, December ES atll a in. to act upon proro.eil consoli '10:1111 "edit:lt road - w i t h the I3lo,sl.urg and Corning Railroad: , —Thomas S _ater,Jr, f Angelica, with two others: t Flo u :a. • n; :::id wt•rt• aztp v •• '• f:I: ME QM 1.4:1•(•-r• wns olli;,, ,t.• I,a k(4 :•/.,'s 0•1;_ 1 r tOrq - ti' i" C7(•11C4111 Ti1:.41..1411( . 1 :.\-.4 . :;t 4 P1 th ;I , •'.v e -t.ilL,!-' , :ibl,; It‘o.v 'I i ls , Yet. t+li [h... Er:__liailw•iy. Train., • !par t; . Ci.: - ning Its follirtv, : - ' r I - i WFSTWARD • I - EASTWARD. - ,..V,,. ] - ; . :07 p. tn. N.?. 1 9 ;::,.1,. 11 . 0 Ntt. 5 1 r 0 1.1 tit. 1 Ntt. " 4 0.2:1...1 it tr. Nb ' i.,::1; n, m. i' :No 9 1,2:1f , .p. ii). —Daniel G. Beek a ith, - the de-tr,h ut.ng senuttttended thvp.i last 3 ear. The announce clerk in the Eimira Wive arr.'i.ted" of this %%ill a.l that izit.c i turLd to hitt wi•elt for detalning,lettr" The ' fill the hou-e. . tizer.'in telling the 'story, closes. - with the.4e : Mary Farrer will teach the Primary de sentent. : "Whisky and its concomitants partnient of our this winter, and have ruined , Sooner or later it will ran DaVis in to e.n.duct the school near the bring any perwn, to the sumo condition.— Glitse.t Factory. Both of tliZse young ladies What a-blessing it would be to all mankind attended the excellent-school which sie had if thi's terrible cum could •be , blotted from I here !oat year. Nsistietice." Itmould; Indeed. I The former living fn this section who hits TUESDAY, .NOVEMBER 26, 1872 -11 brae) BRIEFS. Li t • n -:•1l Un,.lhv ME -, 1 r IREN=E=EIII . - . —Whoever 'fails to attend the concert. of the Wellsbero Milistreli to be given 'this ,evening at Bowen a: Cone's Hall wilt/ • miss a good thing. Vine will be kscellent _Music —instrumental .and vocal—serious,- clOrnie, and pathetic, side-splitting farces, and !a lec ture by " Brudder Pell" as full Ft:wisdom as an egg is of meat. And all .this for the small sum of twenty-five cents. Don't fail to attend at the Hall this evening and enjoy: a hearty laugh that v( . ip.'clo.yoti•-more. as od than a dozen dues , ,Of Itier.lie!p-, or several "square meals." ":"." bE4THosV/CTORCa3~.--Editor - of the Agitator: Z id.,r .Case died in PA, 14ov. 17th, 18;2; of pneurnOniv, in the Ail; year of his age. The deceased was one .of the old settlers 'Uf our village., and 'at the ,tiinc.of his death Was one of the 'ol(l6A:its. idents of the place; He was born in *Nelson, 3ltaliison county, 'l4. .. and at the early age of nineteen came to this place, where he has resid&l ever since; - dcvoting.e.ll'the energies of his early. min -hood to the growth and advancem.-n't, Of our beautiful village; titid be has lived long to enjoy the fruit of his labors. In .IENGI he was 'elected Associate Judge, in which .17osition lie became'well and favorably known to the. citizens of Tioga county., In lEte9 .he was appointed Post—Master, which-of4ce he held .up to'the time of his aieath, • As a public spirited man, always ready to take-a prominent part in all enterprises liar jug for their object the public. good or the general . welfare of;the "tyro, end us one of 'the promoters of local improvement he -.WillTung be missed in our village. A strenuous supporter of Tern pera.nce he hes:l:leen a father to, endue earnest werkia. in yC'nt B. SMITH par temperance organization, a great measure it 6ves it 2 pre• About fifteen fears ago he 1, sion , of ieligion, and since that ' a consistent and exam-pi:ay retj the Christian alai. Beloved and respecte'd by him, he has passed to that country from whose bourne no' turns, as one who lies down to pleasant dreams, and has "gone to rest from his la bors, and hii Works do follow him." COX. NEWS ritiAt MILLERTOW:I— A Ediior of the Agitator As you have no regular corres pondent at this place , / thought I would give.you a few items. Epizootic is still rag ing to some extent. I have, however heard of but three or four fatal cases. - The Advent of the' fiulslanar Brothers, in our little village last:night created quite a furore amofig our musically inclined peo ple. Their doimert was a good one, and quite unfavorable circumstan ces the M. E. Church was well filled by a quiet and Appreciative audience: Cr. F. Liulslander is an accomplished organist and knows just how, when, and ;where to finger the board (not- ala Ben 13utler); while his brother Eli3all S. does the sentimental sing ing to a charm. You must hear his rich, deep, highly-cultivated voice to appreciate him. "Charley" does the eornic in a way to burst the the buttons layout. vest; 'fun is in him, and he 'has reduced it to a science, it nue!): a thing can . be. The youngest of the tour, Wilbur, is A . ' ii!tiring young man, but sings the bass well. ' Taken its'a quartette, 1 do not believe the flulshuider Brothers can be beaten in the county. They are gentlethen every inch of them. I understand' they are making a tour of this county and Bradford, Our citizens are about to build a new parsonage for the Methodist • preacher in charge. I. am informed that the money is nearly all subscribed, lind • H. L. Miller of Elmira, who owns u part of Millertown, has very generously. contributed the land. The prospect for our railroad is quite favor able. Men who onyht to know buy that it will surely go atiough. We hope so. You N'ellsburu folks need, not be, alarmed, we .hall nut ask to have the Court House moved ~ver here for a year or two yet. Nov. 2rst, 11:572. COVINGTO NEWS Dear Agitator : Wvuidn't you like to know IVIIAT CoVINOTOII7 This question has been aAked a great many rug-• nod nab rec e ived a variety' of amowers. -,..ene ..ell us the reason our village is not far :,-.• is because we can't boast or a greater Number of houses and inhabitant,. 13e this a 4 t may, I think that it' the plan which Ar- Lttnus Ward proposed to the editor in his Li rst comic le:ter was fullov,-ed by our citizens,• %,e would not be wanting long itiehtqrprise. Irteinus said to the editOr: — You scratch my back and I'll scratch your back." The ApMication of this simple illustration is plain onough. In years gone by our merchants. Alive not been in the habit of receiving an.) ruling in exchange for their goods save the dudads. It a farmer had butter, eggs, meat, corn, oats, or any other product of the farm to dis pose of, he was compelled to curt it away to BlossAatrg or some other mining district be yond. W henever he made one of these trips and needed a new coat, hat, or anything in the mercantile line, he was pretty sure to, purchase it of the merchant—who `;.scratched his back." It' his wife needed a new bonnet or sh: wl, wouldn't she be pretty apt to ac compny him and do her trading while he I t disposed of his load? But speaking seriously, I think that our busints3 men in a Certain measure are begin ning to see the error of their ways, and, are acting accordingly. Nut long since I saw.a shingle tacked upon the. front of a store read, ,rig thus: "Cash paid for Butter and Eggs." The sight' vas so novel that I stopped in runt of the building and running my hands down to the bottom of my pockets took an other look at the shingle to assure myself whether it I ad been placed there us a juke or as it bola-fide advertisement. During the present year our merchants have shippeda . considerable amount of but ter from this place and I hope they will double the quantity next season. impaovEmENTll. The need of a bridge across the Tioga riv er near the Grist Mill of John - Brink has long been felt. Our citizens have tried to iset one built a great many times, but its all their efforts were fruitless, they at last gotdiseour- Agettnrid.until recently did not expect to re lilize their- hopes. The main advantage of having the bridge would he that it would af ford a nearer approach to the Grist Mill and .041;4-Factory .for . the farmers who resides iouth and west of them. The principal part of the, wood used at the aeto.Y conic- front Copp'llollow, and us tin re is very little time in the yilir when , the iver is fordable it Annst necessarily be dr: \‘'n around by the way of the village, making a detour of over a mile more distance titan would be neces sary if we had the lung-talked-of bridge. For a time there was sonic talk of aban doning the old site for the bridge and mov ing it up the river so as to connect with the Lipp Hollow road; but our County Com mismonerl4-, after looking the, ground over, 1 deeidtd that the old site was preterable, and . consequvinly will place the uridge there. Hai,man ,!... Eveeett are tmticing an midi , :Oyu to their grocery lat.idin to be nted as: d i , ~3-...t,•r saloon. Capt. Paze;.en i; abou: to erect a gun shop and t, hat, it--:.• comple:ed nv: ,v,ii be t .migred tt , 11:1,L•• ;in. 'ddrvss" r:rrottor oliat At.. Philadelphia.= ov. 12.1112-1 r Ai o'l'l di St; De`mar district \can be supplied 'Kith )jrapl,y f , r ilia next (lays, by vug fi Co's 13. , 0k :3ture, at iutroduo• s 0-thirds of the common retail pi iv% banz,c for old 800 s. sTotir. Sec'y. • . MI dFt ' 9a E 700 pages ; upwar , 6/Vu btAni rilVnll4 8 ale fai !aut." Feud for Ncc4b avant riliE chools co.twft4 Got , t f. B. Y, ,ory price , lu ezj 1:0% - . 12,4872. .TOLE 7 —A bay year/Ing bolt stray. en from 10y paethre on the Bth of Baas a ecar on her left fore 1'0(1, an need by a era non% a molding nP very lirary black mane and tall— leading to bar rerov.ry a ill be Mar. Addresa J. P. WESTBROOK. Tioga, Pa. T RAYED OR 3 ed or was tato, Sovileber. Tb.; ler the fetlock. hire. :ilia bus inibrmatiou Lc rewardbd. I‘..N, 19. 72.-3tl ST.I)f.F.N. Three or four months !ar-rthl 1 - 16ter atra)ed or was stolen e. She va , t,.. - red with white spots; ny information leading to her reooy ir rewarded. AV.dret.s I) a In rt two from my iiaatti was with calf ery ill be libel Zitrt. 144' VISIIARTS PINE TR STAR CORD ,A NATURE'S GREA'I I =WY Thkvoat and Ltmgii!. It is gratifying to us to nstbrtn the public hat*. L. Q. C. Wishart'a Plat Tree Ter CordiaLforTbnidi itand Lung Diseaies, has gained an enviable repdtatisse from the AtkatWo to the Pacific coast, and trorti - thans4 . to some of the first ftunillos of Varesle, not thruceli the 'press slop, bUt by persons thronsiontilieltall!) *dually beim:fitted and cured at his Wiles: While ha publishes leis. so say our reporters, he Is unabie to supply the demand.' It gains and holds It* riPtltA• Fir■t. :tot by atoning coca. but hy 101:44inita and aasiating nature to throw off the unhealthy mst• ter collected about the throat awl bronchia. Mee, %Mich mew irrilatiOn. Second. It removes• the cause of Irritation (whisk produces cough) of the mucous membrane saal bronchial tubes, assists the hales to act and throw ocr the unhealthy secretions, and poaides the blood. Third. It is free from sq4lls. lobelias Vent* and opium, of which most throat \and lung remedies ex* composed, which allay cough \ only, and disoripuiliet the stomach. It has it soothingeffeat on the ittontaci4 acts on the p,ver and kidney},, and lynaStAtt) nerrons regime, thus reaching to esorrliert of tl?t system, and its Invigerattri l tand pariQieg ems . it has gained ,t 1 reputation which u mast had "04 1 1 all otheis in the market. . 9 The Pine ree Tar Cordial 1 i 1 Great American Diap ; psia .die, 1 I 1 I WM I WORM Malt DROPS. Bung caner m 7 lutmedlate dlraetlo* the* mall. aoe lose cltlistlt4 itualtilse by *efts* 10 . 41140 snd kap= arttilfe. iircny IL WISBART, Dr. L. q. C. Wiahart's Office Parlors aril on all Alondam Tnesdat a and Wednesdays from 9 a. m io p. for cons ticm by Dr. Wm. T. 3ragee... With him are associated two consulting physicalans of . tcknoWledged ability. This opportunity is not etli. fared by any other institution in the city. L. 12: C. Wishart, M. D, ivo, li'ov. 19. 1 .101111 n_ Prenam READ THIS Com're A Mar. A.S.SORTUENT, - -and are setllssi pods si • tooistioasdr J. H. WESTBROOk TM& Ilk l'oll, TEIZ Dircrizszcilo. PROPILTETOE. Free 4, if Charge. All lettcrs must be addressed to DON'T ustlois you twat to know that , 1 WZOIX2II6IL: TLIEM Have a y, it AIGY, STOCK, LOW PRICES. 110411. Oct. irki /Sol.' street,