The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, October 27, 1870, Image 3

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do Mail East lV! p. m.
do do Wet 1:fw P- i.
Cecal Freight Hunt :-
do do West 6:10 P-
Elk lotae, A. Y.
It
ainloil montinim of Elk Lodge Will he
meetings or Llk
neld nl. tlicir hall on tin second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
J. K. WIIITMORE, Sco'y.
I..0. 0. T.
The Regular meelmi?: of Ridgway Lod;e,
No. 2')6. held every Wednesdny evening at
LcirXodge lloom.
II. A. PARSONS, W. S.
AGENTS F3R THE ADVOCATE.
The following named persons are authorized
gents for the Advocate to receive subscrip
,ions, advertising or Job work, take pay there
for and give receipts.
Wilcox. A. T. Alihiich, J. L. Brown.
Kane. Fra.k W. Mk.kck,
Johnsonshurg. Isaac Haoas.
St. Marys. Chas. McYeah.
Ccntrcvillc. IIomkr H. Leach, Mnj. Burke.
Caledonia. W. V. Smith, B. A. AVbbu.
Bcnticzctte. John C. Bard, J. tV. P
Shawniut. John Farrrr.
Ppring Creek. A. W. Irvin.
Highland. Levi EiaoTiioitrs. .
Ilorton. D. C. Oyster. N. M. Brpckway.
Ridgway cast oue "Ulack Abulitiuuitt,
Radcal Republican vote."
A frost e"ery niyht aud our timbernien
wa'tng for a flood.
If you ffant a cud of nice fresh oy? tors
jro to C W. Hcaley's. He keeps XX
XXX uaJ B. C. M's.
Powell and Kime have moved into their
new store and are? opening out their new
stock just received. They invite every
body to call and look at their goods. ' They
never say they want to sell them.
The express going west ran in'o a freight
on Tueadany ntoriiinur lust, between Jen
r'mger Filing and St. Marys. The Ex
press car was burnc'; we believe that no
body was killed. A portion of the freight
train was burned.
II S. Beluap, E-q., of RcjnolJsville.
gave us a call on Moud iy, looking; good, as
he is. lie said he curue over to buy a few
wagons and sleighs from Jackson & Weaver.
Ho subscribed for the Advocate and his
card cau bo found in another column.
Many improvements have been made in
town this fall in street gradiug and side
walks and there should be more done,
which will cost but a trifli, and preveut
many little accidents. A broken plank re
placed by a sound ouo aud a Fpike diiven
where ueeded will do all required.
Meeting our old aud estctned friend
Burns, with a large plaster on his riht
cheek it occurred to us that a hand-spike
an ox or something had kicked him, but
on inquiry found that it was only one of
Job '8 comforters. Charley will soon re
cover as it is located square on his laugh
ing point but oh S what u cheek.
Give ua a lift. Our friends in the
country would place us uudur obligations by
sending any items of local news transpi.
? 1 . T-
ring in meir miast. rennea up in our
office, it is impossible for us to collect such
matters ourselves, and are compelled to de
pend upon the kindness of our readers and
patrons, iu certain parts of our couuty, to
keep us posted. J ust give us the facts and
we wi'l try and put them in shape.
The Postmaster General has issued an
order requiring the name and address of
the sender of registered letters or packages
to be affixed to the same and in case of non
delivery, the registered letter or packages
will be returned directly from the office to
which it is sent to the sender ' without
(as now) bemg returned through the dead
letter offiso. If the sender cannot be found
it wil go to the dead letter office and be
treated as other undelivered mail luattcr.
PniTlMd. -The following is given by an
excliange as a specimen of printers' techni
cal terms, it don't mean, however, asmuch
it would seem to the uninitiated: "jiin, put
Oeorce Washington on a galley: and then
finish the murder you commenced yesterday.
Set up the Ruing of Herculuneum and
distribute the smallpox; you needn't finish
that runaway match, put a new head on
General Grant, lock-up jeff Davis, slide
Hen Butler into Hell, and let that pie alone
till after dinner. Put the ladies fair to press,
and then go to the devil (his given name is
Aaron in this case ,) ant' put him to work
on Deacon Fogy's article on eternal punishment.
How IT is DoNE.-We olip the following
from the St. Mary's Gazette for the speoial
benefit of strangers visiting that town, and
who might aooidently "get a drink ahead:"
FAVORITE. Fort Seston U rapidly be
coming most popular place of resort, (thats
whertte Grtette'is published.) Last.Sunday
day it was tenanted by two disconsolate
individuals who were o'targed with stealing
a watch. When the examination waa had
they were discharged j the evidence being
decmbd insufficient to warrant their ootn
mitaicnt for trial. On Thursday evening
a free fight was impovised for the benefit
of a centlcnian, who hud a thousand dollars
"to foight ony nmn in town," and whoso
muscle was languishing for exercise. Cons
table Christ suiilenly appeared upon the
scene and by ninth euntio persuasion suc
ceeded in imluoing the pugilist to iicecpt a
lodging, in. Fort Stxion ; the next move
was alter" some chaps who had attempted
a rescue of the prisoner; Christ cmiuht one
of them the same evening and salted him
for further repairs Yesterday morning
another was caught and Fimilar'y fi'rd
away. Acting Isutyess Wittnan imposed a
board bill of five dollars and costs en each
of them. Two paid up, and were shaken
out of the Fort; but the uuluoky third was
loft to mue on bis post follies and the
state of things in general untill six o'clock,
P. M unless his fine were paid.
The Lady's Fuiend For November.
This is a very haudsunic number. The
fashion in this magiizino are always superior
to any that can bo found elsewhere, in all
desirable particulars. A ;roup of gracclul
and elegant ladies, iu parlor or pleasure
ground, tastefully and styliihly dressed
that is what we see in the colored fashion-
plate of The Lady's Fuiend; and it is not
possible for those living in country places
to have a better guide to fashion. The
steel-plate is a scene from fcott's "Fair
Maid of Perth;" there is a pretty, colored
Tidy pattern, and the music is the famrus
"German Fatherland." ".Solid Silver" is
an admir able story, and "The Mysterious
Chest" will be pure to please young ladies.
In the attractiveness of its literary matter,
this magazine is admitted to take the lead.
Great inducements are offered to new
subscribers. . All nrw subscribers for 1871.
who subscribe by the first of November
shall receive the November and December
numbers in addi.ion gratis, making lour
tccn Months in all. 'llio.se who subscribe
by the first of J )ecciiiber, shall receive the
December number -er making 7 hirteen
Month in all! Those desirous of subscrib
ing tor a lady s iimqzihc for next year
should take advantage of these liberal
offers. Price 82 50 a veur (which also in
eludes a larso steel cns-ravinsY Four
copies, SG. Five enpir (and one gratis)
88 "The Lady's Friend" and "The
Saturday Evenins Post-' (nnd one engrav
intr), MOO. Published by Deacon f
Peterson, Philadelphia. Sample . cqiici
tent jr it s.
Petrson's -i auazi.n ... The Novem
ber number of this, the lirxt of the h.tly't
(jO'ch, is running over with orignul stories
tod poetry, to siy nothing of engravings,
fashion-plates, pattern in embroidery, &c,
Aio. A powerful storv bv Frank Lee Ben
diet, culled '"Far From Hume," illustrates
r.e of the most touching and beautiful
teel Dlates wo huve ever seen Tlio col-
ired fashion-plate is superb. In A word
everyimng in me iisiio is ur l-iato- His
Prospectus for 1S71 is just out, with great
inducements to subset -.hers. The lice ol
Peterson's", is only two dollars a year to
single subscribers, while other tnigazincs tl
its class are thiee or lour. To ciubs the
terms are lower still, viz : five copies forS8
or eight copies for 12- Every person
getting up either of these clubs will receive
t ii . . i ...I
the magazine for 1871 gratis, and also
splendid copy-right engraving, (21 inches
by 20,)" Washington at the Battle ol Treo
ton, Now is the time to get up clubs,
Specimens of the magazine sent gratis if
written for. We advise you to subscribe
for nothing elso until you have seen
specimen. Address Chas. J. Peterson
300 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
A profuse and many times excessively
offensive aischarge from the nose, with
'stopping up' of the nose at times, impair
ment or tne sense of smell and taste
watering or weak eyes, impaired hearing
irregular appetite, occasional nauea
pressure and pa:n over the eyes, and at
times in the back of tho bead, occasionally
chilly sensations, cold feet, and a feeling of
lassitude and debility are symptoms wieh
are common to catarrh, yet all of them are
not present in every case. Dr. Sa"e's
Catarrh Remedy cures catarrh in its worst
forms and stages. It is pleasant to use,
and contains no poisonous or caustic drugs.
Sent by maii ou receipt oLjty cents-
Address Dr. R. V. Pieice, Bubio. N. Y.
For sale by most Druggists everywhere.
Tue People's Lherary. Companion, for
November, comes to us a bright and as
fiesh looking as the gveen iTolds are after a
gentle rain. It is published by E. C.
Allen & to., Augusta, Maiue- Terms 75
cents per year. A fiue Steel Engraveing,
entitled "From Shore to Shore," is pres
ented to every new subscriber. It is really
one of tho most pleasing engravings ever
before the public The Companion is
printed ou fiue, heavy paper; its columns
are filled to the briin with good things by
talented authois, aud withal it iaonoot'the
largest and fiuest illustrated family papers
published.
Shooting Mavcu. R. li, Morey will
have here on Saturday, tiie 29th iost., sev
enty chickens and lony turkeys which will
be put as prizes to be shot lot. Mr. Morey
lost a limb last summer aud ia no longer able
to work. We hope that our marksmen
ill urn out and civo biiu a benefh.
Curb for eiie Toothache. Dr.
Henry T. Roynn'da. of Raliimore, writes to
the editor of the M h'cnl A'rtr, that for
eighteen months he has been using acetate
of lead (sugar of It od) as a teiiiedy for
toothnclio. lie finds it I ct'er than any ol
the numerous remedies propo-cd in the
books, and in ease in which it is r.pplicablo
the relief is iustnntancous. lie advises
the sufferer to apply from one to three
grains to the cavity for a moment or two,
then spit it out. It fails in fewer cases
than any remedy that Dr. Reynolds ever
tried not more thau eiaht per cent
ESTOCL337HL2, JIFISP-SOIT CO., PA.
. II. S. BE'iX VP, raoptETOR.
LS. A. FISHES.
Surgeon Dentist, of Watrcn, Pa , will be
in St. Maiy's the third week in each month.
Ollice iu Dr. Uuss' building, Centre s'rojt,
St. Mary's, and at Ridgway every court
week. Office at the Hyde House.
Mad. Foy'8 and L CVEnglish's Skiit snp
porterCorsets can be had at Mrs. P. Mulonc's
i t from $1 50 to 82.
BRJGK, BRICK !
THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE BEAUT Tu
furnish brick in quantities to suit purchasers
Will deliver on hoard of cars on ihe Dangas-
choandn Railroad at Eurlcy.
T. KINO A CO.
Eearley July 12. 1870. 3m
t :
NEW
i.ivmtY
IN
STABLE
DA.N SCRINKK WISHES TO IN-
forui the Citizens of Ridgway, and the
public generally, ehat he lins slavted a Livery
jiiunie and win Keep
GOOD STOCK, GOOD CARRIAGES &
Buggies, to let upon the most reasonable terms
BtT.!Ie will also do job teaning.
Siahlu in the llrouks Barn, near the Pesl
Office, on Mil' street. All orders left at 1 lie
Post (Wire wi'l meet prompt attention.
Aug JO. 1!70. If.
AGEITTS
wmmmm
Vted for
Twelve Years v Wild Indians & Plains.
I lie wild adventures and iimrvcious experi
ences of Geo. I', li Uhi. k iown as the
' lii'j Wurriur' 'brrut Iiiunr,' and famous
' ))iuf: t'h if t, of 100 lod-.-s. irom 1853 t
1S70. A book of T rillimj interest Tntih-
Jul Tcive, fresh, iinri rl. l.ig-imifito
-'nets not Fiction. Richly illustrated, tint
ed paper, elcgnrt binHinr. Will charm
everybody and sell to exceed any book out.
Lice, uile airalee agents nd early lor il
lustrated poster, sample paes aud terms
Agents repcTrtinir S50 to 8100 per week.
A. H. II riJBARl), Publisher, 400 C lies
nut St. Phila. 51 4w
Agents V7 anted (Hale or Female ) for the
PUVSICAL LIFE OF
WOMAN,
BY GEO, II. N.UM1EYS, M. D,
This brave, pure Book is Ihe great success of
the year 4't 0 )0 have already been sold. It
still soils with iv rapidity rpiiie unprecedented
.Agents agree thai they nmke money faster sel
ling it ihnn any other. Much first class terri
tory is still open. Send at once for pamphlet,
&e. . Address, GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher.
PHILADELPHIA. SUV YORK & BOSTON.
4v.
CH.LDR.EN CRY rOKTHEM.
W E L L ' S
CARBOLIC TA3 LETS.
The f real tlr.aliug Ilalsomtc
tinned ii lor toughs, Coltts, Sore
Throat, 1sthsna, Ac, &c. M-'or
Wormy Children they are invaluable ; for Kid
ney Difficulty a epcoifiie. TRY THE.M.
Price, 25 ecntg pef Box, ent by mail on
receipt of price, by J. U- KELLOGG. 81 Piatt
!., N.Y. Sole Agent for the U.S.
SOLD bl' DIUG GISTS. 464w
AGENTS WASTED FOR TUE
LIGHT OF THE TCCSLD.
Containing Fleetwood s 'Lile of Christ,' and
'Lives of ihe apposlles. Evangelists and Mar
tyrs," Doddridge "Evidences of Christianity;"
'History of the Jews,' by Josephus; 'History
of nil religious. Denominations.' with treatise
and tables relating to events connected Willi Bi
ble History, containing maDy fine engravings.
The whole forming a complete Treasury of
i.iiriBi 1:1 u ivnowieuge.
W. FLINT, 20 S. SEVENTH ST.. yhiladelphia.
61 4w
AGENTS WANTED FOU :
FREE LOVE.
AND
ITS VOTARIES.
by Dr. Ellis. Stupendous revt lutiens and
startling dis closures. Tho whole subject
laid bare and its hideousness eiposel to
universal execration. Writcn in the inter
ests of Civilization, Christianity and l'ub-
iio Atoraiity. becd for circulars aud terms
U. 8. 1'ublisUing Co , N. Y., Cini 'iunati.
Chicago and St. Louis. 51 4w
DON'T DO IT I
FBIEXOl, C'lil-.VrttV.MKN AND LoVERS t
DOIKIl iiir "Ol lll l.. I. S. M. W..II1,. .in linrat,
K'i-1 ..e, O'l i lie nt.,hori v of 1:il,s beivwi.h
sri' mi .eil, ih.u mine money's ivo'.h is given
in i"e i u-iis or new fu'i-oi ihevs lo U'OiiliX
lhilcr'.lMH.D ,1 G.ZlK.Iiaii for an o,he:-
pub' im. on in .,e Weill. Also, ilia, 1 iee
o IV; . F'vj Jii;uii e. DolV 10 any Tub
o'ur wio nM MKci'il in pioving.he ton.ia
y u liiii a. a ,ou. provided .hiji i.icii li,b
sliPi' slia'l dmi-e hi mik mention in inu. a.
'i' 6 lir'ore veeei I n ' lo do at : uKa. that
in t o lie 'i.iij be. ho s'i i" l'or',-,t i0 ire i tie
iiro aiiiovi in, n ut iiirioiiuce ilio c-n'i in regu-i'-
lyj'e iu ihe LJiioi !a! toluuius of bit next
ue.
8. S.WOOD. Publisher and rropT'olov
Woor IIOVSEULOU M AO Z m " V'l iv (nan
N. y. "
March 12, 1870
1 was cured of Doaiueus C'auirh hw
aiwpi.e remedy god will send ihe leoeipt, free.
mj. iu. v. iir.uur.i l', iioboken, H. j
24 6w '
TO THE
NERVOUS and DEBILITATED,
WHOSE SUFFERING HAVE BEEN PRO
TRACTED FROM H1UDEM CAUSEa,
AND WIIOECASES REQUIRE
I'll OJT1 1 T TSt tVf 7VT! EJ'T
TO RENDER, EXISTENCE DESIRABLE.
If you are suffering or have suffered,
from involuntary discharges, w'liat effect
does it i r iduee upon your general
hra!th 7 Du you feel weak, debilitated, ea-
S'!y t:reu r Uoes a lit t lo extra exertiou
pi educe palpation of'the heart? Docs your
liver, or unuary orpans, or your kidneys.
Iicqucnt'y get cut. ol order ? Is your urine
soniet:mes thick, milky or flocky, or is it
ropy on settling t Or does it thick skum
rise to the top '( Or is a gedjinent at the
bottom alter it has stood awhile? Do you
have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia?
Are your bowels constipa'.ed ? Do you have
spells of fainting, or tushes of b'ood to the
head? Is your memory impaired? Is
your mind constantly dwelling on the sub
ject? Do you feel dull, listless, mop-ug.
tired of company, of lile ? Do you wish to
bo left alone, to get away from everybody?
Docs any liule thing irtike you siart or
jump ? Is your sleep broken or resiles ?
li the lustre of your rye a b-il'iant ? The
lloom of your cheek as blight? Do you
enjoy yourself in soeieiy as well ? Do you
pursue your business w:th the same rrn r
gy ? Do you feel as much confidence in
yoursell? Are your spirits dull and flai
ling, given to fits of mclencholy ? If so, do
not lay it to your liver or dispepsia. Have
you restless nights? Your back weak. and
have but little appetite, and you attribute
this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint?
Now, reader, self-abuse, vcncral disease
badly cured, and sexual escec.v are all ca
pable of producing a weakness of the gene
rative organs. The organs of the genera
tion, when in perlect hea'th. make the man.
Did you ever thin!, that those bold,, defi
ant, energetic, pers.veriiig business-men
are always tho.-o whose generative organs
arc in perfect health ? You never hear
such men coiupluin of being mclenclio:y,
6f nervousness, o!' palpataiion ol the heart
They arc never afraid they cannot succeed
in business ; they don't become sad and dis
couraged ; they are always po!i;c and pleas
ant in company of ladies, and look you and
In-ill right in the laec none of your down
oast looks or any other meanness about
iliem ' I do not muan those who keep the
nrgriH inflated by running to excesj. 'i iir.-e
will n-it only ruin their eonsrituiions, but
also lho.se they do business with or for.
Hon- rnaney men. from bad'y cured d'sene,
f' oui i lit ell'eels of peif abuse and excesses,
have brought about that slate of weakmvs In
ilu se orjrans that ha reduced : he geneva! sys
ii'iii so much as lo induce a aiosl evevy oilier
disc.isj idiocy. p"rn'ysis. sp'iml nlleciious,
suicide, and almost eve y o. Iici form of d's.
ease which humanity is heir lo ad Ihe 'veal
eau-e of the trouble scarcely ever suspected,
and have doctored for alt but the right oue.
DISEASE OF TII1CSE ORGANS REQUIRE
THE USE Of A
DIURETIC.
ELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHU
IS TIIE GRET DIURETI, AND IS A CERTAIN
CCRE FOR DISEASE OF TIIE
I' LADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
DROl'SY", ORGANIC WEAK
NESS, FEMALE COMLAINTS,
GENERAL DERILITY".
AndU other diseases of Ihe Ur'nary Oorgans,
whether existing in Malk or Female, IVoui
whatever cawe originating, aud no niai.er
how long standing.
If no treatment is submitted to. consump
tion or insanity may ensue. Our tlesh and
blood are supported from these source, and
the health nud happiness, and that of Poster
ity, depends upon prompt use of a ro' ub o
remedy.
HE.MUOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU, established
upward of 19 years, prepared by
II, T. IIELMBOLI),
DRUGGIST,
591 Broadway, New Yhrk and
104 Sontb 10th Street, Philadelphia Pa.
PRicE$l,25 per bottle, er 6 bottle, for
U,0, delivei td to any address.
Sold bt all Dbcooibt rvkrvwukri
NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS PONE UP
U BTEI, ESOBAVKU W4ppKB, WITJ AO-lMI-
ui or mt CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, au
8IQNBD,
H. T- HELMB0LD.
TUE LK GIL ADVOCATE.
THE OLDEST PAPER IN THE
COUNTY,
HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULA
TION, IT IS THEREFORE THE
ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
IN THE COUNTI" !
Scolcd to the 3futrvfst4 ofthccoptc
of (tilt Counijj.
TSS3I3:$2 00 PER YSAE.
l!RlG ALONG YOUR ADTERTISE
M KN IS ANT) GET THEM 1N
SEIll El) IX TUE
ADVOCATE, AT. LOW" RATES
If you want to fell nnvtniosr, let the people
know it thiouli the Auvoc.uE
tlie great aJvcr'.ii'iDg medium.
She glh giduocafc
Job
Printing Ollice,
lo Cou.t Iloue, KiJjjway, Ta.
'1 he List o:k of dooe, aod at tbe
vi rj lowett pi 'cos.
E'auls left constanily on tauil
litis iffico.
ilauJ lil's prlateJ at tlio sliorlest notice.
Cill iu n'id get our price for advcuUiog
and juLLi-i. Salisliiciion warranted. Or
lcrj by mail piemptly attended to.
Address
J. C. LUTHER,
RlDGWATj Pa.
Hid g way, JMaroh 1st, 1870
SPECIE. PAYMENT 1
GOLD OR GREENBACKS
TAKES IN EXCHANGE FOft
WAGONS
OR
JOB WORK A T THE RID G JF.I Y
WAGON SHOP.
Call and examine my stock before buy.
ing a Lumber or Pleasure Wagon.
I use the best selection of Michigan
WHITE OAK AND HICKORY j
I employ'none but Firtt Clan Mechan
ic ; T us e nothing but the belt Refined
Iron, I think it will bo to your interest to
jiive me y.'ur order.
Having tweo'y five lumber wagons ia
course of costruc;ion, I wi'l be able to fnrnish
any par:y by the fi-st of April.
All otder3 by ma ', also any orders left
wkh W. S. Service at the Tin Shop, will
receive prompt attention.
March 5. tf S. JACKSON,
1AIILES HOi-LS,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER. ENGRAVER k JEWELER,
West end of Hyde House, Kidgway, l'ft.
SuVt 03 Ciicnp nj Ever,
GOLD AND SILVER WATilAES.
Cocks. Jewe'ry, 81'vevware,
XX V!Ot !N AND GUITAR STRINGS,
Precludes, Feng and Penoils,
Eie'i-slve Agent :o? t'ae sale of
ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD PENS.
Tepc.'ng Wntche". e:o.,doue w:lh the Mmo
aci.u uey in lie e u.o e. novU'OliL'if
GOLD! GOLD! GOLD"
IIAKXKjsS: 11 AllN Ey ! HARNESS!
COLLARS! COLLARS! COLLARS!
,1
fiirve.J I'r, i cs
i i'l'WI1
c :. e-.
,V e . ii e R -d iias
i ' . o : a i;es .nr
c h-:.' e rr.fn-f. Ml litis
en en u
:. i . ,i r ll .1 i
(i:' li ' n hi. i i
iiud u ! c.iitr articles
bt oi'i :nr .o i "e i tide.
ii ; o
TRUNKS. SADDLES. VALISES,
WHIPS, R LANK LIS, COL
LARS io.
Wou'd :nv'.e the at.eu.xa ef all owners of
!io'e3 io my new
PATENT ELASTIC CORK HORSE
COLLAR,
which proves to be the be t Collar in cxis
ence !o.- tlic-e reasons : Rcnir very Elas
tic they do not clta'c or una the cork
btinsr a uoa couuueior, they pvevent injury
lioni heat.
Call and sco them. AH work warranted.
Eepariog, Tiim'.ng and UphoUiering
done wiihe nca'.oc;j and d-p:i;cli.
o20 1 1 JOSlil'H M.UKARD.
L01tIL,LAltl3'S KUllEKA.
Smoking Tobacco is an excellent article of
granu'aied Virginia.
Wherever introduced it is universally ad-
nvvcil,
-li f put up in handsome mtisl'n bags, ia
wnch orders 'or Meerschaum l'ipes are daily
puoled. '
LOniLLAAD'S "TACHT CLUD"'
Mnok tip Tohneco bx no superior j being deni
co. nveil.ii cnoiioi injure neve'esj cousdtu
tiuu. or people of kodeniary hahiis.
-U is produced from telcciions of Ihe finest
slock, ami prepared by a patented and original
manner.
It is very aroqini:o. mil.l n,l rt. ..;ni,i
hence it wi'l iasl much longer thau ..,bcvs;
nor does it burn or ming ihv tongue, or leave
disag-eeab'e n'.e'-ius.e
0"Jern for cetiu'iie. e'eeini' e.irvml
Vee-'St hau.n l'-ne. !ver mouu.e.l. nJ nneW.
cd in neat leathe- poekei caees, are plaeida
the Qachi Club brand daily.
LOEILLARD'g CENTURY
Chcw'ngTohacco
1 ii'K Ufa It J of F'na Cut riipwin TnV,
has iio nup.T'or any here. ,
It W. mi.iiout douhi, the best chewing to
bacco in i In cot' n v.
LOIHLI.AHTYS SMni?l?'a
lluvs t.et n i ii oetie'a' usu iu the L'u!;ed Stares
over 110 yea- , aud at.lt ucknowlsJged ihe
best.'' u'hr'ever i'c l.
If yn'.ir B.u: ekeepers docs not have theaa
ar.it'vs for aa'e. h m to get them.
i uey a-e eo:a by respectable jobbers !
most eve-y Kite: e
l.Vc.i va umi'ed on application.
f.LOIl I LLtiU tf t o , tu York.
CAliUS. Kill-lie
j Uaudn'lU. ice..
Heads, Letter-Heads. Tairs.
(luiiein a neat manner.
aud at the lowest pbice. FOR CAaH, at
he t:i Advooa.e I'rini ng Office.
TRY MORE COS OVAL 8TEEL EXGRA
Vl.VOd. Ill Naaau St.. N Y. AnvhoJr
can sell them. - Cheap 8e!l fast. Pay "hand
somely. Bead for new circular- 2U 4m
H INK LEY KNITTING MACHINE1
FOR FAMILY USE m,.e. cheap. r,l,M.
RKiTi vBurTHis. AGENTS WANTED!
wiruuint-aim .snip e Slocking FREE. Addrma
1I1NKLKV KNITTING MA 'lUNE rn K1