(Slit djomrfg gduotatf. J. C. LUTHER, Editor THURSDAY.- OOToflKH 27. 17't. As itumutipvd two wi'i k.H a no the coining timi o( J. S. 1'orJwoll wiili ilio Advocate i-iitsrd with that number, n'ml tlio mnnao lucnt 1a tlinnjrod, s will bit sti-ii by tint itiir!ut nt tlic head of tltis column. Hereafter llie Auvocatk will bo pub lished od Thursday, mid ll.u tliango el' publication day remit red tliu is.miim id a j'lipcr last week nil impossibility. W'c weio compelled to imike this flumjio iti order tint our subscribers in different purls of (he county, imperially in lU-nciclto and .lay, iniglil receive tlicir papors the sir jo week iu which it is primed, n id wo hope b leaf er that we shall not fall to have the AnvocATK welcomed Ircsh from the ptcss This paper has. since it tcemio 1? p ib liciio in i's politics, labored under seiiiius ' disn-l vintage. Our party is largely in tni Lority in the county ; the association was buraoued with debt;!, arid no oue seinud dispose ! to cmuo fur raid atid save it fiom the iMitaifTs hands. It is now, however, wo are pleased to siy, pi icd .nap rniaticni lootins:, mid our subscribers ned fear nu loss of subferptions or irregularly of issue. Farther than this we nuke uo promises but wil". let the future speak for it.-clf. This number, owing to the ehiinga of hand, could not bo greatly improved, as changes in printing offices, as well as in 0 her thii gs devolve tlcla; next vcik wi 1 show a part of what wo propose to do, and should wo make such improvements as v., hope to, wo confidentially expect that tin Republicans of E'.k and all others wishing a first class family paper, will support us in our enterprise and ftrengthen our lianrs for our struggle with brothers Muler an Klakcly. Tub War of the Prfaciiebs They have a "ptrfrctly splemlid" clerical war down east. The Rev. Theodore Tilton publishes a statement in the Brooklyn Union, to the effect that the Hev. Ju'tio I). Fulton drank several glasses of beer in a liowcry saloon on Sunday irht, altei preaching a serman Thereupou the friends of the meek and lowly Fulton meet together at Boston, and vote to pioseeute Til'on for libel. At this the Wqv. Tilton publishes a card in the Un'on with on immense heading, reiterating his charge bgditht Fulton, adding thas a "well kt.owi. and reliable gentlemen" will make affi davit substantiatihg that charg. If wf recollect rightly, it was this same Fulton who accused Theodore in print, of visiting h saloon and tossing off a bottle of wine Tilton owned up to the toll impeachment and hence it is a little inconsbtrut in him to pitch into his assaliaat on a similar score. A desire for revenge hnwer, which is a? sweet to your clcaricul geut as to Mr. Spotted Tail, probably influenced our cwl TteoJore in makins: the charge. Take Care. Within thirty days from to-day there will be many deaths which might be prevented by warmer clothing. Nany a fatal case of disease is caused by the want of woolen under-shirt or an extra blanket at uiht. The suddeu changes of the temperature which occur at this season of the year are very tryinir to the const itu tion. People with weak lungs quickly f eel the effect of them. Frequently the ther mometer, falls many degrees within a few hours. Not only the feeble but robust and strong persons suffer from such great va riations of temperature. When the weather grows cold rapidly the pores of the skin ore suddenly closed, and the reult fre quently is a bad cold, which may hold on all winter and terminato in consumption, or a fatal attack of dyseDtery, or that dreadful disease the typhoid fever. If the day seems ever so warm and bright, it is much safer to wear plenty of uuder cluthing at this season. A Terrible Swim for Life. Saturday, at a post court martiul at Newport Barracks, William Pache a Uoi ted States soldiers, was found guilty of desertion and sentenced to ono years con finement at bard labor. Yesterday morning, between the first and second roll calls, he was marohod out of the guard house under two soldiers and toward the Licking river. Baehe broke from his guard and plunged into the Lick ing, not to drown himself, but to swim to the opposite shore, where he believed be was at liberty, while behind him he would leave a galley service. Tho guards cried . .. . - 1, i halt. It WIS no use. jiaene swam uu. Tbe two guards fired, but did not hurt him. Tbe whole post guard was called out and ordered to fire upon the deserting comrade. Bang, bang, went the guns. Baehe was not touched by tho soores of balls that splashed the water around his bead. Uo he swam only the faster toward freedom, away from hated restraint 83 the whi of the minnies increased. . The banks of tho Licking were lined with people, excited .intensely, not heeding the deadly missiles that soreamed after the Btrugglinj; fugitive. One soldier was swimiug f r life; forty soldiers were sending death's firecast mengeii after him. He was struggling with ihe waters with an utter contempt for danger.. Six hundred yards from where I e plunged in he came out of the rivei, fell exhausted but unhurt upon tho ground, and was made an easy captive. About t hundred shets bad been fired at him Clwiinati Gi zUte Od. 3. Ml'RDKn v Kittasninm On Friday evening la.-t aTrer'tlio ofTi i:it returns M'thr tfeeiiuii hail b'-cn iMvcn out, a party id and men p it Fine I ubiuit the main street of Kitlatitiing to ctli'l.rato I lie victory. Ituufircs were kindled and other nit'itis of eivating nn rxeitelnetit worn Liken, mid the party became rattier imis mid diTt.iiit. Aiimmi' them was yuuiii! nnn named Joseph Steiiiil Iroin ('nluinhus, ( It in, wlni ntmlo hini'rlf pinliciilarly d sa L'lreablo to ninny pi'r-iins alioiil lite nnigli lu li'iid, and p -irlienliirly to ICrasitH Pmiirherly, a dry uonds dealer, whoso stole Was eli.se to tro plaeo of the ilist'nliaiieo. When the tar barrels used for I ho bonlire were humid out, Steinel went over to Dougherty's storo to get soma dry goods boxes to replenish the flames, when sumo words passed between iho two men mid Steinal struck at Dougherty, who iitimcdi.'i e!y drew a revolver and fired deliberately it leinel, the bull striking him in his left liTa.it and loif j; il in hi? back, passing tlirnugh a pr.it ol the henit in its emii'so. Alter rercivinir the ball Stcinol hurried and walked a Ur rods, when exclaiming ' ho has shut me," and fell dead, lie was taken to a house near by and a post mortem examination made revealing the course o! the ball n staled. An inquest was held, jiiJ a verdict rendered iu accordance with these fads. An information for mu.der was made against iVmiihcrty, but ho had already i;iven hlnise!!' up to the Mayor, and was in charge of the Sheriff. Preparatory to being brought to the jail in this city, he was kept at the Sheriff's lun?, under strict walch, niybt and diy, but it if probable he will bo allowed ids libevty nn bail, on application for a writ of hnbni corjnu having been made. The excitement in the town is intense, for Dougherty -is an old ciiizeu of the place, of middle ago, and renerally respected. In his business rela tions mid socially he has always !tood liih, and it is a matter of wonder, ns well as regret, to his friends, how he could have placed himscll, in such a position. Stciuel "was unmarried. Pittsburg Mall. Atotlwr Porgery The Express Eobbsry at Sochestor. Xew York, Oct. 14. Another forgery was brought to lijiht to-day. J. K. Liv ingston boimht one hundred thousand Kan sas railroad bonds Irom Wells, Fargo & Co. at 77J. aud gave in payment what purpor icd to be a certified cheek, of Ilallgarteu & i Jo. for seventy-seven thousand five hundred dollars on the Park 1'ank. The check was leposiled in the Continental Hank, aud weut to the Park Uatik through the exchan ges. The forgery was uot discovered until the teller of the bank proved his certiGca irn. Tonison, cashier of the Continental Hank, immediately started to ferret out the fraud and in a few hours to-day accom plished it aud saved all parties from loss. Ilc-CHESTER, Oct. 12 The bag that was toleu lrora the express messenger ut the 'entrj depot in this city a tew days ago vas found to day in the mill race. All the papers contained in tho ba! were 'ouud, but tho $15.UU0 bad beeu abstracted So clue has as yet beeu obtained to the robbers. Chicago, Oct. 17. At about 4 o'clock 'his morning, as tlu Pacific express train reached a crossing about 10 miles cast of Valpariso, Ind., it was suddenly thrown from the track by the displacement of a rail, and the locomotive and secondclass passenger car were precipitated down an HinbaukmeDt some 15 feet. The engineer, Samuel Sch'agle, and fireman, L. Hancock, were both buried under the engine. It lock an hour or more to dig thcui out. Sohlagle died a few minutes after being rescued, and Hancock was so badly injured that be could survive but a few hours at the most. The passengers in the second class cars were all more or less hurt, but none seriously. No one was injured in the first-class and sleeping coaches, It is pretty certain that the accideut was caused by the icmoval of a rail from the track, by a man living near by, iD revenge for the loss ot a cow which had been killed by a train, and for which the railroad company declined to pay. Hiciiuoxd, Oct. 17. The City Con servative Executive Committee has issued an address calling upon all voters to engage in, and abide by the election ordered for the 9th of November. The present iucumbents will appeal to the Supreme Court to prohibit the elec tion A legislative committee has re tuincd from Lexington. While they "have no positive promise, they are couviuced that the removal of Lee's remains to llichmoud, will ultimately be allowed. The Hou. Robort liidgway, M. C. from the Sth district of Virginia, died at his residence in Amherst county, last night. - ' - Death of the Wickedest Man. The New York Sun says: John Allen noted two years ago as the "Wckedest Man in New York," died at the residence of his father, at West Perth, New York, on the 16th of last month. J din, it may be remembered, kept a dance house aud a drinking saloon on Water street, and turned his establishment into a place of daily prayer, under the influence of several gentleman connected with the Howard Mission. More than a year ago he moved into a large brick building, which he had erected at Roosevelt and Batavia streets and kepi grocery on the ground floor. Tho upper stories he rented to families. At first be attended to business, and prospered; but after iho death of his wifo, his old habit (lf drinking ovcrciimo him. Ilo lived in idleness for six months previous to bis death, and his storo Was without iroods. In August he won t to bis fathers Inrm, and remained until his decease. Ho leaves over $100,000, earned chhjflf in his iiolarious Water street pursuit. While residing in Itoosovelt street, ho frequently visitod tho Howard Missi m in his sober moments, and professed religion. DEFEAT 07 QEiTEIS AL S3IIENCE . This calamity to the country was brought about by tho direct intervention of the lliiti.-h Ireo traders. Wo have reliable in formation that eight ngents of this inter est were quartered at tho Philips House, in Payton, during the lute, cjnvass, with a eon option fund of 100,000, which was spent, in part, ostensibly in distributing documents ami in other legitimate elec tionceiing taettcs. Tho other part sup plied thh purchase-money of a portion of tiic fraudulent majority reported for Lewis 1. Campbell. Wo do not believe that Oereral Schcnek is' the man fo submit to any such rascality. Wo hope" that he will contest the election, and ventilate the frauds by which he was cast in a minority. Philndrtphin Prrsx. HOMESTEADS FOR SOLDIERS. Not long ago we published tho law of Congress giving to soldiers homesteads in alternate reserved sections of public lands along Western railroads. According to an official statement .'rom the Commissioner of Public Lands of the estimated quantity of theso rescived even sections still undis posed of, and now subject to entry under the homestead and pre-emption laws, there arc 4,350,000 acres in Minnesota, 1,550, 000 acres in Michigan, 500,000 acres in Iowa, and 2,050,000 in Wisconsin, of which tho West Wiscousin Hail road, from Tomah to Lake St. Croix, is credited with 000,000 acres, and the St. Croix and Lake Superior Hailroad with 550,000 acres. Under the law passed last July every soldier, or seaman, or officer, who has served ninety days in the Uuiou army or navy, is entitled, on the payment of a fee of $10, and other usual small commissions to the land offices, lo enter a quarter sec tion of land, uot mineral, of any of the even-numbered sections within tho railroad land grant l'tnits of ten .miles on each side of the line of the road. Phlhutctjihlit Press. Majjh General John A. LonAX, commander-in-chief of tho Grand Army of tho Republic, has recently issued an im portant order relative to the graves of deceased Union soldiers, which caouot be given too vido publicity. Many of the fallen heroes are buried in obscure and out-of-the-way places, known only to a few friends or acquaintances. Tho order al luded tD calls upon persons knowing of such graves to report the information to officer of the organization. In this State the proper person to address upon the subject is Major A. H. Calhoun, of Phila delphia, . Cameron, The Democrats of Cameron elected their entire county ticket by ma jorities ranging from 18 to 230, though the county is decidedly Republican. This result was occasioned by a split iu the Re publican ranks a thing which is too epidemic in many couuties. Scofield (Re publican candidato for Congress) got 47 majority, while Noyes, the Democratic candidate lor Assembly, got 342 majority over Carter. We hope tho Republicans of little Cameron will never again sacrafice their ticket on account of personal .prefer ence or prejudice. M'Kcan Miner. Explosion The powder-works of Messrs. Laf.in & Hand, near Pottsville, Penna., exploded recently, destroying several buildings belonging to the works, and instantly killiug two men who were working in the packing house. The bodies of the men were picked up in small pieces. The amount of powder exploded was between 600 and 700 kegs, the principal portion of which was in the dry- house. This shock was terrific, and was felt at a distance of 1G miles. - Tbe loss to the company will amount to about $0,000. ii It is stated positively at the Whito House that Secretary Cox has tendered his resignation, aud that the President has accepted it, to take effect when the annual report of the Interior Departmonl is fiuished The President, speaking in regard to the reports ot Secretary Fish and Hobeson were also to retire, said that he was per fectly satisfied with both of them, and if they were satisfied with him, there wculd be uo cbauge in either the State or Navy Departments. m The Ooshen Republican says jhere is a woman living ie the town ot Walkill, Orange county, N. 1., who earns her living by daily labor at washing, etc., who I I. L f 1 l 1 I I 'II nas ta&on ner ims-janu ana cnuaren to every circus and show that has come within a day ' travel of her residence this summer. Ihe family arrived in Middle town about 8 a. in. on Tuesday last, as usual, to attend tbe circus CHUT 1MIOI T.AM.VTIOX.-Wlieens. tl llt.ii. S. 1'. Ji.l,M.n. I'ii- ,) ti. .I.Mlgeimd i,ns. K. ('. Siilin no nml Jcs.n h.-i!f, Aj-o , ciMies. .Iii'lcs of die (.'nu t, ' ' , (. r 8e mis Orilians' (Vurt, Oyer 'i t 'J - . (.-, nn, o,.. i th! .hit'ile'.ivrt-y, lorllinl n!' C;ip n! nml nihcr iiR.-n-e in ilm cioin y tu. hv their jircp'pi la nic ilircninl. Ihivb unli-ii I iho nlovfiiirt nann'il L'ihihs lo lie liu'loi n R .Jjj. way, in finj lop ilie coii'i y of nn i tic li'si Nion l iy of November it j ih 7 day of I lie inomii, and :o sou ni.e me wink. No. Ye'!. Iicriliv c veri lu the ( , n r . ,Iti ris of I if I'tiice. m il Cnim hVi o' i Up .-n'.l cutnt.y, tltn. hie., nn. I,y jlig p ,. oi,,.,,..,,,,! 10 do ilii'ti nml ilirrn iaihcir jirnt.i-r pf on nl ten o olnclf. , , M., of m'iI du.r. w n inrir rn'ls. itco'ih and iii'iuViinn, mid u her rc inriiiliran' . lo do I iin'O llj'.ngs wliY'i ihrir olliocs npl.erln'a lo lie dune, nnd ilial JuMieos of t.i' i tintttiy make rru-nsofnll fccngiiiiaiices chirred iulo before llii'iti. to the Clork of .Ilm ('o)irl, su per net of Assembly of Mnn'h -till IH; I. And iline who nro hound to proc;ii;e tho prisoner Mint are or shall be in the.ini! of I lie cottnly of K'k, nml lo be then nnd there to proscoutc nga.tist tlicm as shall bo just. JACOB McCACLEV, Sheriff T.idgwnv, Picubtr 'i. nil to SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy v'rtue of Sundry w; its of Fieri Faclan issued out of 'Jie Couit of Common Pleas of 10 1 k Couiny, aud to me directed, I will ex pose 10 puiilic sale or outcry, at the Court House ia liidgway on Monday, November 7th, 1S70. at 1 oVuck 1. M. ilie following described property, to wit : All tlie rijihi, lil'e. inlc est. claim and de mand ot the deiead' m in and to all that piece or pu'rie of laii J s.i.iiiei in spring ("reek lownsliip, IOk cjut y. Pennsylvania bounded uud ilcciiied us loUuws: IJegin nitig at the ( 'a !oj rivpr where the old county line (the wcsic n boundary of said cnur- y") cie-ses tho same; Tbenee north 4i!j5J0, oue bund ed and seventy-three poi dies 10 a map'e, Thence snuih 7o5 K two bind ed and six pe-clies to a hemlock at Cii Yin liver ; 'I i.'Oedjwn said river by iii sere a' incam enn-.i to the place of be ginning, being the fu;e n ?;'. I ol tract No. -11112, and contain n.; t'X liumn ; d and three JCrcs, be llie s.ime mo e c less, and has creeled i 'le'icn one lug house twenty J'uet long and eign eeii 'eet wide, also oml frame barn th:My loot lung and tweuty-Bve feet wide, and of said laud about ten acres has been improved. ALSO. All that certain tract of land bouuded and described as follows: Ucgiu oinn at a po.-t on (he norih Hue of tract number twenty n''iie bundled aud forty-two (21)12;) Theuce south one hundred per ches to a post, thvnce east one bundled and seventy perches lo a beech ; Thence north ono hundred etches loahemlock; Theuce west out hundred and seventy perches to a post, the place of beginning : Containing one hundred acres more or les of which about twenty acres has beeu improved and has twenty bearing fruit trees crowing thereon. A'so one log l.ouse twcnly-fi ur feet long and twenty feet wide and one story hi;;h, and one log barn forty feet long and thirty luet wide, has been erected on said lands. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Jeremiah Klliott nnd lo bo sold, hv JACOB McCACLKY, Sheriff. ' Ridgway, Ostober lftth. 1.S70 tc SIIE?J7?'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Lnvnrf taring. issued out of tbe Court of 'Jomniou Pleas ot Elk countv, lYousvlvanifi, and to me directed, I will esno-e i l'UliLlU SALK, at the Court Iluuie, tn liiduwav, on. Lloachy, November 7, 1S70. t one o'o'oek P. M , the lnllowini des- cribt'd tracts of laud, mi irate in the towu- hipof Uiilirway, county of Klk, and State of i'euusvlvania, bounded aud described as lollows, to wit : First, all that tract of lanl lyinfj and be- in west of iho 1'hiladelphia aud Krie railroad known as the JohusonOurg coal lot, containing four hundred aud forty acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, 10 wil : Boini! part of wavrauia 'a'l, oo and -1S50. beKinuinj' at a post corner standing one bundled and forty-seven rods north of tho south west corner of one huudred and niucty-ciijh acre lot lying on tho west aide of tho Jolinsonburgh tract, thence 60ulh ono hundred and seventy-six rods to a post corner, thence east one hundred and fifty rods to a pos, corner, theuce soutt. one hundred and seventy-four rods to a post corner, thence west two hundred rods to a post corner, thence north ono hundrca and ceveuly-six rods '.o a post corner, theuce north one hundred and seventy-tour roas lo a post coiner, thence east two hundred rods to a post corner, tbe place of beginning- Second, that certain piece or parcel ot land situate in the towusbip of llidgtfay, Klk county, Pennslvacia, and being part of warrants No. 11285 and 4850, bounded as follows: Uegiuoing at the centre of the the Clarion river, in the south line of Wil- marth & Uictinsou a one thousand acie tract at Johnsonbuig, thence west forty five rods to a hemlock, it being the south west eorner of said lot, theuce north on the west line of tho same uineiy-sir rods to a post, theuce west eighty rods to a post. it being tbe souih-west corner of a lot of said '.Viltuaiih & D'cuosou, containing oue hundred and niuety-eight acres, theuce north on the west liue ot same twenty rods to a post, thence west one hundred aud (orty-oine rods to a post, it being the north east corucr of said Wilma thaod Dickinson's forty acre lot, thence south one hundred and seventy-six rods to a post, theuce fast oo line of said lot one hundred and fi ty rods, theuce south on cast line of same one bundled and seveuty-four rods to a Dost, it beius the soui beast corner of said tract, thence east two hundred and tweniy- tive rods to iho centre ot said Clarion river, a hemlock corner on the west bank, theuce up the ccnue of tbe same to the place ol beginning containing four hundred and eichtv-tour acres. Seized and taken in execution as tbo property of the Wilmarth Coal Company, at the suit ot Samuel' A. and George K Crozer, aud to be sold by JAUUU pi ualj.ii, onenn. Sheriff 8 Office, ) Kidgwsy, Pa., Oct, 12, 1870. j Oct 15 to SJciu aiwlisemwifc. .4 GKNTS WANTKD 'S22-" A MONTH)1 t iie AMKUICAS KNITTING M.. ;MIMUa, EOSION, MASS, orST. LOUIS, Mt). 49 3m AGENTS WANTED TO SELL Law Rook for Business Men tVV. nKPT L i;.-'CI! I VTION DOOKOCT, Ad dress O. 1. CAS . CO., Hanfcid Conn. iw A SAFE, CERTAIN AND Speedy Curo lull tanralgfr ID ALU NERVOUS DISEASES. It Effect era Magical. AN I'XF.ULTXG REMEDY for Neirm.oia Facia i.:s bllen illVciine a perfect cure in siti(ilo ilny. No form of Nervious Disease fails lo yeilU lo its wonderful power. Even in the severe eaves of Chrome Neuralgia, affecting (lie eni:fc ylcui. iis ne for a few ilays affonls the tuoil a loiiii'iing relief anil ra 'cly fails to prmliiee a r,miilem nml peimnnent euro. It coulalti s no inaieiials in I lie sliglect degree in jurious. U ltns llie utiqiiolified rpproval of tltn led pliy-icnns. Tltot'vands in every part of lite contilty, grctel'iilly acknowledge its power to sooili llie lorlured nerves, and resto ring the failing Ftrengih. H'iit by nuiil on rcceist of price and poslagf. One nneUigo - S'l.nO - - 1'oslagc tl eenis. Six Tacka ;ei - 6 I ill - - " 27 " 1. !!.. id liy all di'tik-rs in drugs ana modi cities tnui liv TUM'.It & CO., Pole rroprietors, lUO TUliSlONT ST. LO:TON, MAM 4w T ANTrP AOI'.NT?. tS'JO pcrdny)loscU tlieeeUti.tied HOME iMIUTTLU'SLW 1NU MAC.II IN lias llio nntlrr-frtd, makes llie '-luck aluci" (ulike on lml li sides.) and is luily lieetivfd. The best and cheapest family Sewinj Mitehitit! in the market. Address, JOHNSON. CLAltlv & CO., Uostoi, Mass., riiibUurgli l'a., Chicago, I'll., or St. Louts, Mo. 4'J 3m FORTUNES offe ed to live men. Knre lyiiatico. JM'tiu stiiLiip. in t li t oil, Del. Diiiinoud li.. 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Descriptive circulars free. RAMD & CO., Llddeford, Mo. Address J C. 39 3m. ! An unfailiii reined v for all Jituccbial Dif ficulties, Sore Throat and colds. ill! WI'.I.IS CAUUOLIC TABLETS also purity the blood, assists circulation and arrest decay, acting directly on the .Mucous Membrane they should be promptly taken in nil exnosure or violent cdaoireof weather. as the) will keep up the circulation oi the blood and thus ward off all tendency to cold and Lun difficulties. KOK WORMS IX CniLDRENr Wells' Carbolic Tablets are a never tailing remedy. 'IKY TIIEM. SOLI) BY IJJil'UUlSTS. 61 4w Q A WEEK paid agents, male or female, n)JV)inanew manufacturing business at home. Nacupiiul. .4ddross Nuvklti Co., Saeo, Me. 01 TTTTTyTegarmade from Cider, e. in 10 Y JJj hours without Drugs. SendlOcents for Ciioular 10 F. SAUE, 51 4W Couiwell, Conn. FREE TO BOOK AGENTS wA w;n ..ml liAmlsnniA ProsDeatus of our V... Tl).,.lT,.fA 'h'nmiltl libit to AD V Boolt AaeuU free of charge. Address, National Publishing Co., Phila., l'a. 61 4w $10 MADE FROM 50 Cts! Something urgently neeUed by everynoy. can H ..mmine or aim Dies sent (postaae paid) for 60ot8 that retail easily for $10. R. L. Wol- cott, 181 Chatham Sq., ri, i . oi w novTo wivrrn rnn Hon.'Wm H. SEWaED'B GBAND TOTJB MEXICO. Auveaiure aiiu oiiiin-woiug "Our Sister Republic." ' r . i. . . .nnw: i m u.il u ill i, st rat Pil isawomui -nmiuoii.. ..- Send !orci"cu!arBloCo!uaibiau Book Company lls' iroru, ci. . ... f.i j THEA-NECTAR. 61 4w -ri rT-n'Q tltt.T.pwn c,.1.?. L,Ai S7. , . ti a n r i h f A u M . aud tow farmers aud lUsir sons can each make cum Pli'lt MOXTII 1VIV'V ' In V'inter. lO.OOOCnpics will be mailed free la Farmer, i'end nam and addi esato Z1EOLEK ..... (I . Rim. I & McrURUV. 1'uiuvieipnsa. im, v tTTrtTVfrsflil NmrralrJiJi. THE GREAT 1IEDICAL DISCOVERT Dr. WALKER S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTER S 2 KOSE THAN 500,000 FSESONS t o 5' g fc S o Lr tetimr.iiT lo the wuuder- Ta" n LilCurniiTeLnectii. ST 5" ?S WHAT A RE THEY 5 W 3 - til toll il an i-,v-ij iW,W l . 2 5' -4 b At . 'fcS THET ARE KOT A VIT.B eoFANCY DRINi Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits', nnu nciiie l.io.uors, doctored, spiced, and sweciet.od to flese ihe taste: called "Tonics " ;.ppoiizer," "Restorers." &o that lead the tippler on lo-driitikeiiess and ruin, but are a lute medicine, made from the native Hoots and Merits of California, I roe from all Alcohol ic Siiiiitiliinls. ThcynroiheOreut Mood Purl, tier aud Life Giving Principle. perfect Rcen ovitor and Invigorator of liie System. ca.. y ittgofTa'l poisonous matter, ond" restoring tho blood to a healthy, condition. No pvrson enn lake these UUiers according to directions, and remain long unwell. $103 will be given for nn incurable case, pro vided the boiwsnrc not di'striiyei' by ui:ne"ul poisous or oihr means, and the vkalo-gans wasted beyond the point of repair. For Inflammatory and Clnonio tlheumasn, nnd flout, Dyspopeia. or Iiidi.eeslion, lil.ous, Ketnilien. and Inicrmittvitt Severs, liscaes of Iho lllnod, Liver, Kiilnpys. ami Uadnv", liicse Diners have been must snctwsfiil. iMieh Diseases are caused by Viiintcd Llood, wh.th is generally produced by deraiigement of lue Digestive l Irgatis. I'lennse tlie Vitiated Il'ond whenever you find its impurities bin -si ,113 through the skiu in Pimii'es. Krnpi'tons or 8oi es : e'ennso it wia u it is iuul. an. I vMittr t'.'cl ngs will leil you when. Keep lit ' 1.1, mil 1, ure and ilm iipalili of the syilem will fuli.i.v. li 1. Inpe, nml nihnv Wo'-ins, lnrkinir in ll sy-ieniol Bi many UniHSruni-, are ttlvcluall dettnve I nnd remofe-l. In 1. 'Ui-.i, HemiitcKt. nnl Ttitermillciit Fe veis, I lit so Ultters lniv u eunnb li'nr full li. ee. 'nn read caret ully llie cM citlar around eav;,i butile, prititeil in four languages Eug iisu, uerniiin. rreiicn ami fipaniHli. J. WALKliK, Proprietor. aJCotnm:rce St., V. 1!. II. Mi-DONALDS CO., Driigitists, nnd general Agente. San Francisco and SacrniiiL-iiiii, Caiil'ornia, aud '62 Is. Si Com- niorce St.. N Y. drrfOLD BV ALT. DRUG0IST8 i DEAT, KU3. 2 3tn 'IIS IS NO ilU.MCCG ! Dy sending 85 CENTS, with nge licijht, color of eyes nnd hair, 3014 will receive, by return mail, picture of your I nt lire liiit-banil or wile with inline nnd date of marriage. Address AV. KOX, P. O. Drawer Xo. 21, Ftiltonvillc, N. Y. AGENTS W.-INTED $10 PEH D IY) by the AMUKICN KNITTING MACISKCO.. llus.ou Mass., or St. 1-ou'is, Mo. 30 'Sra f ANTED AGENTS To sell the HOME SHUTTLE SKVY1FG MJCAINB. Price II makes (lie -Luck sttlch,' alike 011 both sides nnd is ihe only licensed under-feed shuttle Machine sold for less than $00. Li censed by Whteler Wilson, Grovcr& Baker nnd Singer and Co. All other nnler-feel shuttle Machines sold for less Ihnn $tjO are in fringemenls, nnd the seller nnd user liable to prosecution. Address JOHNSON. CLAKK& CO., Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chic igo, 111., or st. Louis, .Mo. o'J.ini. Well's Carbolic Tallets- After niiidi study aud scientific indestigation ns to tl.e remedial qualities of Cakboi.ic Acid, Dr. n ells has discovered by proper combina tion with other art icles in tltn form of a Tablet a speeiflo fur all pulmonary diseases. THESE! TABLETS are a SUltE CURE for nil diseases of the BESPIUATOUY ORGANS, SOItB TIIkO.it, COLD, CROUP, D1PTHERIA, ASTHMA, CATARRH, or HOARSENESS: also a successful remedy for Kidney difficul ties Prick 25 cknts vtn 1'nx. stut by Mail upon lecsipl of price, by JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 'li Clitf St., New York, Sule Agent for tha Unitea Slates. Ti t 1 HESATUUDAYiiVKNlNa PO&T. THREE MONTHS GRATIS I This cheapest and best of the Lilorary Week lies is offering unequalled inducements to new subscribers. In the fi3t paper of October, it commenced brilliant Novelut, called " a Famiiv Failing," by Elizabeth Prescott. It also is now running a serial, called " George Canterbury's Will,'' by Mrs. Henry Wood, the famous author cf fcust Lyone, se. NEW NOVELET8 will continually succeed each other. Among those already on hand or in progress, are " Under a ban," by Amanda M. Douglas ; " Leonie'a Secret," by Frank Lea Benedict j ft Novelet, by Miss Hosmer, 4C Tbe post also gives the gems of the English magazines. NEW SUBSCRIBERS For 1870 will bane their subscriptions dated back to the caper of October 2d. until tha large extra edition of that date is exhausted. I This will bo tbirleeen papers in addition to the regular weekly numbers for 1870 ot fifteen mouths In all I When our extra edition is ex. hausted, the names of all new subscribers for 1870 will be entered on our list the very week they are received. TERMS 1 $2 50 a year. Two copies, $4. Fonr copies, $0. Five copies (and ono gratis) $8. One cony of the Post aud one of the Ladv'a Friend. A copy of the large aud beautiful Premium Steel Fograving. Taking the Measure of tho Wedding Ring " eugravel ia KDg'aud at a cost of $20C0 will be sent to every lull ($2 50) subscriber, and to every person seudiug a club. This is truly a beauiitul eagrav'.nj; ! Andress H. PET EESON & CO., 819 Walnut 8. reel, Philad. pair. Specimen copies -eut tree for fire ceuis. WANTED AGENTS To sell the OCTA. GON 8EW1NG MACHINE. Itia license makes the 'Elasiio Lock ftu.ca' and ia wa. rau. led for 6 years. Pi .'ce. 15. All other caacuiaea, with an under feed sold for $!6 or less are in. fringements. Address OCTAGON 5EVYINQ. MACHINE CO,, BU Louis, Mo., Cbioago, IU. Pittst argh, Fa., er Boetea. Mais. 44 &m
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