The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 05, 1870, Image 4

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"TOV IS THE TIMK T0 PROCURE CHEAP
X Bargains m
llARNV.SS, , SADDLES, --VALISES,
TRUNKS," WHIPS, &C
J M. HEARD, hnvingjnst returned from Phil
adelphia,' where ho has purchased a large as
sortment of the above goods, along with nearly
evei vthing in his line, would respectfully iu
vite th ullenlion of the public to them.
f!c is nl aU times prepared to manufacture to
order all kinds of harness, or anything else iu
his line.
BOSTON TEAM COLLARS, ,
The lest collar for liimber'ng purpose", are
KEPT CONSTANTLY OX HAND.
1 CHALLENGE COMrETliLON AS
TO riitCE, SIYLE OR QUA LI Y.
trtjGivo, me call at ay establishment,
AI'.OVE THE CONNER OF MAIN
AND TEroT STREETS,
T RIDGVvAY, TA.
nnvR.'HO.Iy J. M. HEARD.
1' IE ONLY RELIABLE CURE FOR DYS
Pti'SIA IN THE KNO'tN WOULD.
i'R. Vrinr bt'r Cheat America Iirprr.rsiA
1' '!-!.:rd Pivf. Trke Tab CcnniAi. are n posi
t re An 1 inftPible erne for dyspepsia in its
1 .vf . aT;rrnvated i'nim, And no matter of how
'. !'? Mau-i.n,.
They pc:i?trite the secret abide of thh ter
u il 'j-e, end exterminate it, root and
I r-mrh. forever.
i licy cllevi Ma more agony and Bilcnt suf
I. ; , ili.'tn a tongue cir. teii.
y nre noted for curing the most despc
s in- n:i i liopes cases, whenever known
.' wis frl ;o a ft or d relief.
( i-ji ef .iy.-pepsia or Indigestion can re-i-oi
t .. .. ir penetrating j uwel'.
WISH ART'S.
: tr.ee T.na cordial
7. '.-4 the vital principle uf ;'ie Tine Tre, ob
' t i-v .i p.-ciiitn.- pi ..cess in the instillation
i.i i I y v. hich :t. i.ij'lic--! medical propcr
' -s :-r.. 1. It invioi ntcs t!ie c,!nret:vo
- : ri. ia i v.'sro'.vs the n; p: tit r. It cticngtii-
..-!. ... hi'.'.' ie 1 sj-.s;..i.. . jini.!- and
the V'o. !. tr.d i s c'.s tram the n ;?in
' " portion which .t.i'n broc-'ts on tin-
u 1: .ii-olve-. i lie tuner. or ph'.cgt:i which
the liia ui;- pu i z ! the ii.n,TS. Its
' ' l i .'j pvi.ieii rt"ts i: c: th', irritnic ! rrr
the iu..s Htid !i.i.Hl, -ei)eliv.ti:.(?
. i . .. .!;:aseJ pi;vt. rt-ilo. Ii.g pt.in and .:!
i ... . . l mtt'ittn Ii i :! v;.",t ofyeufi of
A i ::pi.i !. i. ! ' r -red to the
. i ; : m.'C'' i.s p(iT-.::
i ' ! 11 ; !"" t'lM-if i':9 pmi'T
I I ' 1 .11 j !.'.'. .1 ; il IV'r.,rt 10 ii'.O U.eaiiS
l. ...."v. Cv'". CC-"-
S.' .' iu . .''.. I.nr
I i . :!, .i. i... "ii I hili'll'J
A I'x'y'M;. i. .,';tn, Jrnor Me ei'u-
I ' 4io'.i...n4.-, d -m.i hii ft tire time to t..e
. it 'Ic e! rof.'.or.-.
:i !:. . v .!''((' 'luMlit'r: !':.v'
i . - ; ii a l." . i : "u:l 'ii, i, , lid'i' s.ll'-
. - ..e . . i. I I..' jo.l ,. M.I H OF ClI r.li'l.
v : o:i ..'ea Lv no oilier in-
f !.! c- '.it:.' i y.
! in is I'.o'.i i iv p'lit v.f ttie eotintry, thirr'
' - ,-nmijiiv unit "tr.'lr.usly rps
1 t" i io. u.icie cviuveniciit, reniiitauces
tia tu:.e the alrvftf'f'f
JUJ.VF 7 &. POST-OFFICE ORDERS
I ii.'euf Wishnrt's American Pyf-pepsia Pills
.': ! i ''x.. Sent by trmil on rccipt of price.
:c ( f M'ifshart's Pine Tree Tr.r Cordial,
' ' . .i) ilctilc ui- .? 1 1 ; -i- doctt. Sent bj ex
i ! uniiitM.iiiciilioiis sh'ttild he ndi'rcsred I
t V. WI'HASr, M. D, I
L;,2 Surtlt S"i.-,7 Strfet, Phi la.
)AI.DlN(j HOL'.H
N. .ir the Pepot, "icox, Pa.
)'ATIN SOWERS, Proprietor.
e n!i'ipV3iii6'l hns opened n large boardirg
i .'i-- a! the above place, where he is amply
I 1 1. i 1 to siiiufy the '.vants of those win n.ay
' . r :,i.u with iheii'.cuslom. nov'OOJO,
;-7
KLE.S HyLlij.
ritAVTir.tL ,f.
V ATCIIMAKKR, ENGRAVER JEWELER,
Wis! ee l of Hyde House, Pidgway, Pa.
Sellt as Cheap an Ever,
fiOLD AND SILVER WATOAES,
Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,
NX VIOLIN AND Gt'ITAR STRINGS,
Spectacles, Pens and Pencils,
Fxcli.iive J gent for the tale of
ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD PENS.
Repairing Watches, etc.djne with the same
accuracy as heretofore. nov20,'(i0tf
f 10.METHING NEW IN RIDGWAY !
0 .V'. ...
FOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT !
The suhseribe' takes thia mithod of in'orm-
1 g the citizens of Uldgway and vicinity that
h ban opened a
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
in the room lately oecupjid by ilenry S. Thay
er in the west end of ihe Hyde House, where
cay be found a general assortment of
Ladies. EhVs,
Gentiemens Boots-ami Miocs,
' Ifjjra..Iicpts and 'Children' Sleti.
ALSO,
ICunu'cted with the above establishment I have
a Bvt and Shoe Manufacturing EstablibLment
Inhere work will be made to order. Repairing
1'ine oq short notice tnd on reasonable ternvt.
u'he publio are iuviteu to give me a call.
et.de, QY.OV.Qc. WALKER.
W. S 8ERV1 73
200,CUO CUSTOMERS Wi 1.ED
At the new Masonic Halt B ,iId'De-
STOVES prltes tft will pltete of ail d v
irablt kindti
TIN-WAR" f :'9ff kiai ea iB( al alt
timet.
eprtial atttntion given to Wbole.ial ordtrt.
Prict lilt furnished to dtalert on applicatloa.
SUhET TIN AND COPPX)TAtlE.
Rout farnialiing gavdt a great variety.
STKAU AND TT4TEK PII'tlNO,
PUMPS, FIsIIING AND UUNT1NQ
1ACKLE, such at KODS BAS-
KE1S, SEINES, FLIES, HOOK.S,
CAPS, POVTDEil, ke. Jo.
ALL ORDERS FOR GUN WORK
Promptly atleudcJ to.
HMD CJ CIS A MCE VAKIETTT
ROOFING, GUTTET LiCuje.
of Tin. Galvaaixed Iron and Copper an 1 every
kind of
HOUSE AND JCB WORK
Join on short notice and warranted.
AGENCY of Henry Ditatoaa oeltbrated
law. Orders for taw at factory prists to
lioittd, alto for repairing. Information and
p.'iut lilt fu.'nishtd on applieaiiea.
PAPER RAGS, OLD ROPE, OLD
COPPER, BRASS, TEWf
1
f ER, LEAD, IRON, ,
BEESWAX, IIEAYY HIDES, DEAKON
SKINS, SHEEP PELTS, GRHKH
,
'
BACKS, NATIONAL BANK
KOTKS, 0. B.
...:'. BONDS. e.
taken in nthangt .fur GooJt or Work
yiatotf. w. n. wrarrot.
niK OLDEST ESTABLISHED PA
l'ER IN ELK COUNTY.
THE IK W. ADVOCATE.
HAVING TFIE LARGEST CIRCULA-
ilO. IT IS THEREFORE THE
ADVERTISING .MEDIUM
IN THE COUNTY !
gwrtt o the SnttUfU $(tUtoU
Qx&txt tot gob Vorfc onritcc xua
JromiKtl cttoea to.
ADDRB3S
J. S. I30RDWELL,
Ridoaay, Pa.
LOHILLARD.'S EUHEKA
bracking Tobacco is an excellent irticle of
grantilnted Virginia.
Wherever introduced it is universally ad
mired. It is put up in hand9omo nmslin '
Vfb if h orders for M- . ..6s, in
-iv-erschaum Pipes are dnll
packed. '
LORILLAAD'S "YACHT CLUB"
Smoking Tobacco has no superior ; being doni
cotinijed, ii cannot injure neveless constitu
tion?, or people of sedentary habits.
It is produced from selections of the finest
stock, ana prepared by a patented and original
manner.
It is very aromatic, mild, and lightweight
hence it will last much longer than others ;
nor docs it burn or si iug the tongue, or iea'e a
disagreeable after tnste
Orders for genuine, elegantly carved
Meerschaum Pipes silver mounted, 'and pack
ed in neat leather pocket cases, are plaeidn
the Qacht Club brand daily.
LORILLAKD'S CENTURY
Chewing Tobaco
This brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco
has no suporior anywhere.
It is, without doubt, the best chewing to
bacco in the country.
LO KILL A HITS SNUFF'S
Have been in general usu in the United States
over lit) years, and st ill acknowledged "the
best" wherever used.
If your storekeepers does not have these
articles for sale ask him to get them.
They aie said by respectable jobbers al
most everywhere.
Csrculars mailed on application.
M'.LOltlJLLIO S t o ,-rew fork.
BEST CABINET OilGArJS
AT LOWEST PRICES.
That the MASON & HAMLIN CABI
NET and METROPOLITAN ORGANS
are thd best in the world is proved by the
almost unanimous opinion of professional
musicians, by the award to them of sr.v
ENTY FIVE GOLD and "SILVER SIKDALS Or
other highest premiums, at principal in
dustrial competitions within a few years,
including the Medal at the Paris exposi
tion, and byasmevery much greater than
that of any timilar instruments. This Com
pany manulacture on y ftrs'.class instru
mrnts, and wilt not make "cheap organs"
ht any price, or suffer an inferior instru
ment to bear their name.. Having greatly
increased their facilities for manufacture,
by the introduction of new machinery and
othevwiec, they, are now making better
Organs than ever before, atiucreased econ
omy in cost, which, in accordance with
their fixed policy of selling always at least
remunerative profit, hey are now offirinc
at prices of inferior work, F OUR 0 C.
T AVE ORGANS. Plain Walnut
Case, 850. FIVE OCTAVE ORGANS,
Double Reed, stops ( Viola,- Diapason, Mc
loilia, Flute, Tremulaut,) $125. Other
styles in proportion.
Circulars, with full particulars, inclulinjr
accurate drawings of different styles of or
gans, and much information which will be
of service to every purchaser of an organ,
will be sent free, and postage paid, to any
ODe desiring them.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.
4w 154Tremont St. Boston; 596 Broad
way, New York.
M
AN HOOD :
nOW LOST, HOW RE-
STORED
Just published, a new edition
of Dli. CULVEKWELLS
CELEBRATED ESSAY on the r-dieal curt
(without medicine) of Si'Erhatorbho!a, or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses,
Ihpoi e.ncy, Mental and PhUical Incapacity,
Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Con
sumption. Kpilkp8t, and Fits, induced by
self indulgence or lexual extravagance.
ggf-Price, in a scaled envelope, only 6
cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years' successful practio!", that the alarming
consequences of self abuse may be radically
cured without the dangerous use of internal
medicine or the application of the knife ;
pointing out a mode of cure at once simple,
certain, and effectual, by means of which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition
mav be, may cure himself cheaply, privately,
and radically.
&yTbis Lecture should be in the hands of
ever? youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in plain envelope, to any
address, pottpaid, on receipt of six cents, er
two post stamps. AfO, Dr. Culverwell't
" Marriage Guide," price 23 cents. Address
the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE Co.,
L27 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box
4.686, vln35yl.
JOB WORK of all
done at this office.
kinds aud desori-
VISITINO CARD!
4 at ibis
VIATLY lUfPT.
I
PuWELL & KIME-
QOODS FOR TllJi MILLION.
POWELL KIME,
Attn
ear eacios store ia
RIDGWAY,
IlaT.on baod,a iplmdid tinorlaient of
all seasonable Good addled to tl.. .nt.
of th p.opl. of Elk and adjoining
counties, which thoj tro selling at prices
that defj competition. Thej would
at.u v
. ucre, that being yery large dealers,
their fiollities for purchasing ara un
equalled bj anj establishment in tht
county. They buy directly from manu
facturer and on tke
GROUND FLO OK.
Another advantage.
a'vvavs
get what you want
vou will save time
at their sture, hLce
by going directly to
Hum an! TIME IS MONEY. We
have no space hero to enumerate all the ad
vantages you will have in patronizing their
establishment- But call and see, and
reap the advantage! for yourselves.
Among their Goods you will find
DRY G CODS in enlless varieties,
GROCERIES choicoand fresh
CLOTIIINGf best material superior
eul and finish,
BOOTS t SHOES f the best
stock and make,
CROCKERY for newly eaarried,
uiddle aged aud eldeily.
DRIED JRUIT,
BUTTER, EGGS,
PORK, HAMS,
LARD, ILOUR,
CORN MEAL.
AND EVERYTHING ELSE.
Nearly all kinds of eoualry produce
taken at the stark ot reive- -"
vleltf.
SPLLNDID rilIZE FOR THE LADIES I
1U finest, moot pleasing, and costly ensur
ing ever published in America, to be presented
at a premium to each eubsciiber to
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY
miUr' 8fn.1 0f tPrB,,,"l u,i,i,7 in the house, a
mirror of the iishlons, a id a "-erarv coner
rator of surpassing interest and nfistio excel-
r" "7 tuio ue me nnucru t,urlor
maganne of America f "
, The engraving, 28x32 inches, Is from t lie or
tg'.ial painl.ng, entitled, -The Pioio on the
Jhotirth of July.1
The puintini took a whnla rt.nr I i
sidored the finest of the entire list of numerous
populor productit ns by Lil'.;. M. Sne-1(.nr ti..
engraving was the labor of four vcus h.-
tiren eminent artists John Dodgers, Snr i -I
Ilalpi-i, and Samuel IMiyer; The l.sframcd
having rTeen induced :.i t'onift from r!,.r.i.n
ii,, tat. i. -ri . . . t 'o
"fiigi-aers nave at,:v Fcconucd
thofucccssful labors of the raiiter." vi,.i,i
artists ran fully appreciate the skill and labor
isneu on mis engraving The general rt
tect is very fine and impressive, nd (lie deli
....r m.iM.i io me neaus will bear the most mi.
nute inspection. The union of line and stipple
is executed with ungual ability, and their
Miiui combination lias greatly contributed to
the success of the engravers in this uusurpass-
j itui ui inuir genius.
Thejwork .on the engraving alone cost over
seven thoutand dollais.hcs dss the cost orthe
copyright, and is acknowle.lrml K
judges the most elahnratcl- miished large work
or art evor engraved in America.
Fine copies of ibis nmpoiiOent picture, on
nravy plato paper, worth MO each, are to ba
given as a premium to each subscriber to
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGZINE.
Yearly subscriptions only Three Dollars, and
ten cents (which is to be sent, with the sub
scnpiienK for the postage on the enrravinir
(wlnr-l, iv, 11 1. ,,.! ,
roller. "P 011
rnt
xu.s is certainly the largest, most liberal
nnd splendid pieuiium ever offered to single
subscribers by rny publisher, and affords an
easy and economical way for any one to eecn-e
an eletrant w rk of ait, a Parlor Picture that
is only next to a p'ano in ti e way of ornamen
tation, aiifl a perp"tual reminder of a lav
which ought to to be cherished and held in re
membrance by every true American.
'''he reception f thii magnificent p'cture
will take every one by surprise Bud we do not
venture anything in siying 'bnt $10 will not
procure another that combines so much of in
terest and beauty.
Specimens of tbe Magazine, w'th circulars,
giving full particulars, will be pent to any giv.
en ud'tress. post free on receipt of 15 cents.
Address
DEMOFFST' MONTHLY.
novtfOrf $3 dronctwity, H. Y.
T TEN 11 7 W.
JUL
UD
BEECTIER
iI)'C
?.ER:.IONS IN PLYMOUTH CIIURJII.
Are b 'ng road by people of every clns and
denomination all over this country and E in j o.
i'l.ey arc full o? vital, beautiful roligiyi.iis
thought and fooling. Pi.vMot Tti Pt t i it is
published weekly an 1 contain." Mr. Bcclmr's
Sermons nnd prayers, in form suitable for
- . , -. . , tnT .
. .. u.mi.i.. ror saic ry all
newsdealers. Price 10 cents. Yearly sub.
scriptioiis received by the publishers d), giv
ing two handsome volumes of over 400 page
each. Half yearly. SI 7o. A new and superb
steel portrait of Mr. Beecher presented to all
yearly subscribers. Extraordinary offer !
PLYMOUTH PULPIT $3, nnd the CHRIS
TIAN UNION 2 50, nn unsectarinn, Indepcn.
dent weekly journal of Christianity with lec
ture room talks and editorial articles by Mr.
Beecher sent to one address for r2 weeks for
FOUR DOLLARS. Special inducements to
canvassers nnd those getting up clubs. Speci
men copies, postage free for f ?nts.
J. B, FORD & CO , Publishers.
4w 39 PurkUo, Yew York.
1
HE LADY'S F'lIEND.
TWO MONTHS GRATIS 1
The Lady's Friend announces the following
Novelets for 1870 : Did He Forget Her ? ' by
Louise Chandler Moultou ; The Cascannon's
Aunt,' by Elizabeth Prescott, author of ' Be
tween Two,' io. j ' Solid Silver ; or, Chrisie
Deane's Bridal Gitts,' by Ama da M. Doug'a,
author of tho ' Dcbarry Fortune," with nu
merous shorter stories by a hiilliant galaxy if
lady writers.
A finely executed steel engraving, a hand
seme double page, finely colored fashion plate,
and a large assortment of wood cuts, illustrat
ing the fashions, fancy work, etc., are given in
every number.
It will give a popular piece of Music in ev
ery number.
PORTRAITS OF DJSTINGUISIIED
AUTHORS.
The January dumber will contain portraits
(engraved on stel) of Mrs Henry Wool,
Florence Percy, Louise Chandler Moulton.
Elizabeth Preiolt, Amanda M. Douglas Mrs.,
Margaret Uoiuier and August Be'l,
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
Who send in their names before the first of No
vember, shall receiue the November and D
cetnber numbers of this yejir in addition, mark
ing fourteen months in all ! And new subscri
bers sending in theirnames by the first of
December shall receive the magnificent Decem
ber holiday number, making thirteen months
in all !
TERMS :
$2 50 a year ; two eopws, $4 ; four copies, $6;
the copies, (andorie gratis) $8 One copy of
e Lady's Friend and one of the Post, $4.
et A copy of the lorge aud beautiful Premium
Weel engraving-pr- Taking the Measure of the
cedding Ring 'engraved in England at a
sost of $20U0 will .be .sent to every person
'ending a club. This" engraving is a gem of art.
., . Address '
DEACON a PETERSON,
819 Walnut street Philadelphia.
Specimen copies sent for tea eents.
EW STORE.
The subscriber begs leave to inform the citi
zens of Ridgway and vicinity that he has
opened a store where may be found
PFRFUMERY, FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES.
STATIONERY,
FINE CONFECTIONARY,
OYSTERS. ORANGES, LEMONS, in season.
-12 Tltf ' J. R. BAIRD.
gTiLL AlILAD I
OUR GREAT
Boston dollar store r
We want gotd reliable agents in eve-y part
of the coflntry. By employing your f fate time
to form clubs and sending us vour orders, you
can obtain the most liberal commissions, o.Uiou
in cash or merchandise, nnd all goods set by
us will be as represented. m,ft tl
satisfaction to every one dealing at oui hous.J
Agentyhould Collect ten cents from every
customer, nnd lnrwnrd to in in advance for-def-ci-iptivo
checks ofthe gno ls we so'l. '
Thj holders of the checks !;rv- the p'rivi. gi
of ei'her purchasing the itrtic'.e th-'-eon U I
cribed, or of ixthnnging for finy article mr,
tiot.ed on our cnta oguc, Lur.il" Vn,r over 0' '
difloi-ent arlifl'-s. not one of hi h can be p r
'" '!l? '"1 '" for the tunii n onrv.
The advantages of tirst tending Lie ch. Hs
are these Wo n,o mn.i..u: i ,.
lots of very valluable rio-lj. whicii nrn'nnV'n ,
wnVl '" v9 rn,J l-:i" ' ve.T. ..!.; v,,
will put checks for watches, i,..i:t.-.,.blskf-.
dal.ie 3' or e0mc olh;r wl'ele of .
vnse tll, ,ff" , ,e'"e1c t moichni.-
r fce W i l'e "ld I r:'i-"'""r Jenls at ot.r
T ce W e do not ask you to buy goo.'s W,
is iwilcss we can sc'l them . l,eper ,! :vi vou
can obtain thctn in any ether. l. 'tbi
greater paitofcur Coo d"s are sold ,,: ub. u'
ONH HALF T
IE UCCCLAR
rat;:..
Our
ock consists in pa' t ..f
Foods
-. : .:owin
tlii. finms,
ioPt.
Shawls, llY'i'.ett.. o.:il! i
t'OT;s.
"Mr'"ii',i, i.iiiio LtiiT, owe s
ry, Gl .v. T. -Snins, Corsets, f
ilaled V.'.ue, Spooiis fh.ted
Nickel f liver. lisscrt !'ork
i'lAe boitle Male. 1
tors 'trifnr.ii
Glass unrt:
b'.c an t
r....l.eiC...-.,.y,
in (!reat Variety,
EloL'nn' Fien'-h nn,' Q,r
ir.rn I'ntiey Gooils, iirai'i ifiil
Phcit.giaph Album" o! the Ne-v.
est tu-.r1 ('n jK'est isiy!"s n'l ri,o-o
and Velvet L iiniTi, I.eivy aud
riuted Jewelry of the latpt m newvs. siyie".
We have i.ls , ma In nrrnngeui . nts with some
of the lending publishing h.-ss t'lat will eti"
ble ns to .-til ll.e Plan. lard and tm e-t works f
authors at about one-bait iiki rejTuhir prices :
such ns Byron, Burn. M. ore, Miiion su.l
Tennyson's Works, in f-s!' (rilt and cloih b.ud
ings. nnd hundreds of oiiie.s
These and evej -liing cL lor
ONE DOLLAR F. R EACH AP.lKLn.
In every order amour.Mnp lu over 3- ao
compnnie-l by (be ensh.. Uio C"nt may re'ari
!?- ! "d iu every ordsr over $iM, $1 my bo
retiiined 10
P
"Ii EXPRESS CI:.i 11GE3.
com -.ii.-..-;;
T. AGilivT-
r nvJer of f--oi
w.'l i:y '!: Htei.l a -4 MII.R
blenrlii-d or b.uwn si.en'n.-.
all wool punts raf.-rn. ;
!-ib o'
i'sk:, o. 3
. ? i J-,-j-
b t in
a i-;.ii- of
f I., own 1
e watch.
fjs el"
.ttevi .
or an 0.-;i ol --,u fRii
wi': my the ae. t f.5;.ard
ed sheeting, limiting cu
si:-:y,
r o'pi
wo
h-
all Hue
snav I, or, m ca-h.
F.' -a order of ! CO, ftom a c'u'o ICO. fi
,Vi1' I.y tr.e agent 110 yards , 'I yaid wide I.
sheeting, splendid sew ing uiuef'ue, or Jll in
ca'Sh.
cEND MONEY RY REGISTERED)
LETTERS.
For further particulars send for catalogues.
Address
GEORGE A. PLUMMER k CO.,
(Successors to Harris a Plummer )
Nos. 30 and 40 Hanover
nov20,'0'J
Street, Boston, Hatt.
tf
r IIB SATl'RDAYjJVENISG POST.
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Dr. BE AUD, ofthe Univer.-fity of the City Jf
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