The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, July 25, 1867, Image 4

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    EW CASH GROCERY STORE
JAMES MeCLOSKEY, lVnler in
Groceries etc., would respectfully inform
the citizens of Kersey nnd vicinity, I hut
lie li is gone into the Grocery bush. ;sp.
mill will open on or nlx'tit (lie middle
ul'Mny. He keef coittly ou liauc
11 n extensive stock ot
TEAS, PLOUlv,
SUGARS,
TOHACCOES, S EG A1IS,
"WHISKEY
ly thcbarrel or quart, nnd everything
connected with a first class Grocery
Store.
I will sell for CASH and consequent,
ly enn afford to fell CU EAPEll than
the ClIEAl'EST. I invite, everybody
to conic and satisfy themselves.
JAMES McCLOKEY.
May 3d, 'CO. Cm.
TT'EROSENE AND CAS STOVES.
TEA
EA AND COFFEE BOILEMS, GLUE.
POTS, OIL CANS, &c. &cw
All the cooking for a
8ttF family may be done with ""a
Kerosene Oil, or Gas, -a
ftaJT with less trouble, nnd at -H
g&" less expense, thau by any "3a
JWaT otHcr fuel.
Each Article manufactured by this Com
pany is guaranteed to perforin nil lliat is
claimed fur it.
XScnd for Circular. -sa
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE
TRADE.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATEIl ,CO.,
206 Pearl Street, N. Y.
July-19'GG.-ly.
G
UOVESTEEN & CO.,
PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS,
409 Broadway, Nric York.
THESE ri.VNOS received Oio Highest
A ward of Merit ! at (lie 'I orhCs fair, evor
the best makers from London, Paris, Ger
innny, the cities of New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore nnd Boston ; also t lie Gold Msdal
nt the American Institute, for FIVE succes
sive years! ! Our Pianos contain the
French Grand Action, Harp l'cdnl, Over
Ftrung Bass, Full Iron Frame, and nil Mod.
crn Improvements. Every instrument war
ranted FIVE yeart. Made under tho su
tervision of MB. J. H. GHOVESTEEN, who
lins a practical experience of over thirty
five years, and is the maker of over e'eern
thousamd pianofortes. Our facilities "for
manufacturing enable us to sell tliese 'in
struments from $100 to $200 cheaper t-liar
any first class piano forte.
July-19'C0.-ly.
jTMriRE SErYING MACHINE CO.
J'rincijal Oflict, GIG Broadway, K. Y.
GREAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewing Ma
chines. Empire Shuttle. Crank Motion
Sowing Machine. It is thus rendered noise
less in action. Its motion being all positive,
it is not liable to get ovt of order. It is the
best Family Machine ! Notice is called to
fur .tew and Improved Manufacturing Ma.
chine, for Mi' ws nnd Boot and Shoe Fitters
Agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount
will be given. No Consignments mndo.
li v EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO.
July-lU'OC.-ly
T 1ST OF JUROitSdraw"n
JLj for August Term, lto7.
GRAND JURORS.
firntzclt. Gcorco Winslow, Cole
uiau F. Johnson, William Dorr.
JJaizhiier. Peter Geicr, William
Gausmon, John StocHcman.
Fn.r. Michael Gilleu, John Kylcr,
Ilczekiuh llorton, John $. Cuneo,
Cliutuu llundy, Joseph 13onzar.
Jut. Charles Gardner, Samuel Uhl.
Jnni-s. A. I. Wilcox.
Ridjray. Thomas Sullivan, jr., J.
C. Hums, li. F. Ely, Patrick Mulonc,
Sjjriii'i Creek. llirnui Curniou.
St. Mnrv't. Thomas Urauiff, Sebas
tian Ilaha, Georgo llettgcr, Thomas
Zimmatt.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Bitieieil. R. M.'Winslow, William
E. Johnsin, I). 1$. Winslow. Andrew
Overturf, William Mniray.
Beic.iii ir. Louis Gcis, Arnold Flo-
Qcrman, Nicholas iJ ill, Michael Lawler,
Joseph fcchaur.
I'u.r Joseph Ernst, Martin Phalon,
John R Kcltz. Willinm Irvin, Isaac
llorton. sr., John Mover. E. T. Mere-
James F. Martin, Henry 13. Shons, F
Sshociiinfr. Joseph S. Chamberlain.
Jay. John J. Turley, Johu IIcss.
Jijiict. Anthony Cole, Jac. MeD'erf
Hiilr.ni, Nat. P. CuuiujiuL'S. li. A,
Dill, Nelson Gardner, James Love.
St. Mary's. M, Wellcndorf, George
ubnsley, John Alles, ollgang ei
ircl, I rank f oreuuaum, J. i-mcenugcr
rilhc subscriber begs leave to announce to
I Ilia citizens of J.Ik and adjoining coun
ties that ha has purchased the harness shop
lately occupied by John Suiutz, nnd that he
is prepared to do all kinds ot work In a sun
able stylo,
.1 DDLES,BRiDLES,nA RXESS
kept constantly on hand at price? to suit
I ho times. Give me a call shop in the sec
ondsmry of Drug clore building.
ocll-Jy. C. LEVIS.
N
TOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE
u . l: i .... -: ..! v
Tiiiriue.rt.nm ucrmuiuie vximuilt ui
Ken I no unuersigneii, uiiiicr tne nrm
..ic of libi'dwell at Messenger, is this day
" n'ved by mutual consent. The bunks
! .ircuuutrt of tho late li I'm remain in lliu
.., U ofU. G. Messeniror for Kclilciiiuut
J, S. DOKliWELL.
U. G. MESSENGER.
.1 me 3d, IHtiTifit.
J
l iVELOI'ES, LABELS & TAGS neat
J printed ut tho Advocate Onico
' tdAL. COKF. AND FIRE-CLAY !
V All of superioi fUnlily, for sale by the
j annerdale Coal Company
.Mary , I'.lk l.ouniy, u.
aktf-Ordcra bv mail promntlj ittcnd
id to. scptlG 5-ti
the place to buy is at
TI IK III DO WAY
DRUG STORE,
KKIT BY
GROVE G. MESSENGER,
Dealers in Prugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, White Lead, Lubricating Oil,
Lamp Oil, Tanner's Oil, Per.
fumcries of nil Kinds,
The purest Varnish,
Erushcs of every
Stylo nnd
Sizo
Dye Stuffs, Pure Confectionarics Citron,
Raisini, Patent Medicines, Wines,
Wnt2hes, Jewelry, Rings,
Tcbaccocs Si Sogars
Pure Liquors for
Medicinal pur
poses only.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Of Everything Useful
Pcrtaiuing to the Drug Business Gen
erally. Pure Drugs at Low Prices !
I'ure Drugs at Low Trices !
Notions in Endless Variety !
Notions in Endless Variety 1
American aud English Watches !
American and English Watches
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &c.
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &c.
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels !
Faucy Articles, 1 oys, Latest Novels
Albums, News, Stationery, l.ird-Cagcs!
Albums, News, Stationery, Pird-CngcsI
Violiu, Panjo and Guitar Strings 1
Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings!
mar2018GG
milE SILVER SKIRT.
X MORE DURABLE,
MORE ELASTIC,
MORE GRACEFUL!
And will keep its shape and retain its place
better than any otter Skirt.
ill itw and beatif 1 style of Skirt (rat.
enicct iujrcn 7, 18G5,) was awarded by the
Gnat American Institute Fair, held in New
r&rk, Ostober, lSGj, i
SILVER MEDAL,
being the Highest Premium ever given for
a Hoop Skirt.
The Steel Springs are wound with fine
plated wire in place of a cotton covering
which will not wear off or become soiled,
and the whole skirt may be woshed without
injury or fear of rusting, and will be as
good as new.
The Combination Silver Skirt
This invention combines with the erdina
ry Skirt the advantages orour Silver Skirt
the bottom hoops are the same ns those us
ed in tho Silver Skirt, the covering of which
cannot wear off, while the upper ones ara
covered with cotton. No lady having once
worn one of our Skirts, will be willing to
wear any other, ns the lower hoops of all
other V.iods are soon injured and goilced.
The ccjt inntceials arc used in their con-
struoti:a, and, from their durability nnd
ncuttsss hey are destined to become a
JAwovito Slcirt.
Mnna!a;t ired solely by tho
Silver kirt and Wire Manu-
i cturing Company,
SO ami 3, B;1RGL,1Y ST,
NEW YORK.
S. SiT.nnv, Sup't. Aug 9th-ly
Tako Notice.
rPHE UNDESIGNED WISHES TO
1 say to the public penerally, but
more particularly to tho people of Elk
County that ho has opened a Black
smith and Wagon-Shop in St. Mary's,
where he will be happy to execute nil
orders in his lino with promptness and
neatness- I have also purchased the
right for Elk County, to manufacture
ana poll mo I'. iU. uuuuard 1'atcut
pring Wagon Scat, of which 1 will
soon have a good supply on hand, or
will make to order, any desired stylo or
sizo. 1 would further notify the people
of Elk County that any poison or per
sons infringing on my right in tho man
ufacture or sale of eaid neat will be pros
ecuted to tho extreme limits ot the law.
6-tt-yiu LEONARD WITT MANN.
VALUABLE LOTS EOR SALE.
Thc undersigned lias laid out a vil.
lago upon his ground adjoining the ltidg
way Depot, to be called ELK.. The lot
are GO feet front by 100 feet deep front
ing towards the railroad.
Terms For the first lot sold, $100. Foi
the second lot sold, $110. For the third
lot sold, j-1-0 and so on increasing in
price as lots are sold.
tft. First purchasers got the choice lot
at the cheapest rates.
Purchasci'8 will be registered in the or
der of their application. Ten percent, of
the purcliaso money must be paid at the
time of the application.
p,ApplicuLions will be made to Joh
0. Hull, Esq., llidgway, Pa.
J. S. HYDE.
ridgway, mar,29'G0-tf.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
rflllE Advertiser, having been restorod
I to health in a few weeks, by a very
simple remedy, after havins suffered sever
al years with a severe lung affection, nnd
that dread disease, Consumption is anx
ious to make known to his fellow sufferers
tho means of cure.
to uii who ucsire it, lie win eciui a copy
ot the prescription used, (tree of charge),
with the directions for preparing the same,
which they will find a tiuro Curo for Con
Biimiition, A si lima, ltronchits, &o. The n
ly object of tho advertiser in sending the
l'rcHcriplion, is to benefit the aulicted, and
spread information which he conceives to
be invaluable ; find lie hopes every sufferers
will try his remedy, as it will cost thorn
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will
please address
Kkv. EDWAKD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, ew York.d,
Oct. 2oth 13t;a-ly.
"riSITlNG CAllliS NEATLY EXECIT-
y cd ut this ollice.
WARDED A GOLD MEDAL!
AT THE
American Institute Fair !
OCTOBER 10, 18C5.
In direct competition with all the leading
makers in tho country.
PEIOUliKT "
ORGANS
AND
MELODEONS.
C. PELOUBET & SON, Manufacturers.
Respectfully invite the attention of pur.
chasers, the trade nnd profession, to the
FOL L 0 WIXG LYSTR UMEXTfi
Of their manufacture
Pedal JJaso Organs,
Five sizes, Five Octave, one to three Banks
of Keys, three to eight setts of Reeds,
Trices $233 to $000.
School Organs,
Nine styles, single and double Reed.
Rosewood and Black Walnut cases,
Trices, $130 to $240.
Melodeons,
riano style and Portable, Twelvo Varie
ties, from four to six Octaves, single and
double Heed, Rosewood and Black Walnut
Cases.
Prices, $G5 to $240.
Every instrument is made by competent
workmen, from the best material, uncer our
personal supervision, and every modern
improvement worthy of the namo, is intro
duced in them. Among these we would call
ntten'.ion to the TEEMOLANTE, which has
been so much admired, and can be found
only in instruments of our own manufac
ture. From among the flattering testimonials of
eminent profes-ors nnd organists, we give
the following extracts .
' 1 lie pedals I conceive to be unapproach
able in their beautiful smooth quality."
urn. A. King. A
' It is a grand, good insirument, and does
credit to the builder. II. C. Folgcr, Troy,
New York.
'They nre among the finest Instruments
manufactured either in this country or a
broad." Win. Berg, J. Mosenthal, Aptoma
1 hey have given universal satisfaction.'
W. E. Hawley, Fon-dudao, Wis.
" 1 hero ib a peculiarly sweet nnd sympa
thetie tone which harmonizes charmingly
Willi tuo voice. vt . li. uooks.
" I am particularly pleased with the ar
rangement of the different registers." Wm,
11. Uridbiiry.
" No oilier instrument so nearly ap
proaches the organ." The Chorister, N. Y
" litis instrument, has a clear superiority
over everything yet introduced among us."
Independent, N. Y.
"1 lie tones and the action aro excellent."
Rev. W. 8. Leavitt, Hudson, New York,
" The more we use it the better we like
it. J It Hague, Hudson. New York.
"The two Baiik Organ is reully a eem.
J W Kinnicuti, Boston, Mass.
"lie have found them excellent in all
poinU constituting a good instrument."
J C Cook, T J Cook.
"It looks and sounds splendidly." SB
Suiton, Troy, New York.
" The most crfect toned Mclodeon I ever
saw. Guy F No-th.
"They fullback on such substantial mer
its as superiority of workmanship, beauty
of tone and reasonableness of priae. And
we must say that in all their respects they
are well wormy or praiBe. Musical rio
neer.
B.3Evcry instrument is fully warranted.
and boxed nnd shipped in New York City
wiinoui ennrge.
Circulars, Cuts, and Tnoe Lists, Jo.,
sent on appucuiionio
C- PELOUBET & SON,
BcOOMi'JELl), N. J.
Or J M Pelt on, 811, Broudway, New York
Conrad Meyer, 722, Areh Street, Philad'a
S Bruinard & Sou, Cleveland, Ohio ; J .
Tucker ei Co, Jackn.m, Michigan : Werner
& Uerard, Cinoinutli, Ohini Joel II Snow
Mobile, Alabama, WHOLESALE AGENTS
. July 2C,u(i-lj
THE PLACE TO BUY IS WIlEItE
YOU CAN HUT
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WE SELL GOODS AS LOW AS THEY
CAN HE BOUGHT IN
Erie City
GIVE US A CALL, AND 1YE WILL
Prove it
ELOUEET OKGANS & MELODEONS.
Unanimously awarded the First Prize,
A (SOLD MEDAL,
"AS THE P.EST C Alii NET ORGANS,"
Am. Inst., New York, Oct. 13!io.
Being jironounced superior in Quality,
Power and Variety of Tone, nnd in number
of combinations.
"As the best instruments of America
were there contending, whichever won the
battle would have nothing left to conquer."
Am. Art Journal, edited by a well-known
musical critic.
They have also tnken the first premium
wherever exhibited this season.
PEDAL OliGANS, one, two and three
banks of keys six b'izos $250 to Sl,&00.
Without pedals, single nnd double bank in
great variety, 05 to $450. These Organs
with their smooth, pipcilike quality of tone,
beautiful solo stops, strength of chorus,
unequalled pedals, and general organ-like
eftects, nro superior for Churches, Hulls,
Parlors nnd Schools. They are put up in
cases of Solid Walnut, fancy veneered Wal
nut, (new and uuiquo styles) and elegant
Rosewood, ol splendid designs and finish,
and of the best workmanship ! it being
intended Unit each i',,.,!;-unicnt shnii be ft
model of its kind. All instruments down
to a fine octave portable Mclodeon. have
tho beautiful Tieniolante stop, without
extra charge.
A large nssortmcnt. constantly on hand
at our tieneinl Wholesale und Retail Ware
rooms, 841, Broadway.
Our Illustrated Circular nnd Price Lists,
with our new styles, are now ready. Send
for a circular.
PF.I.Ol'liET, PELTON & CO
.Mtv.iutnclurers, No. 841.
marllCm Uroudwny, N. Y. City.
pOURT P R O C L AJIATION.
j Whereas the Ilouorable Thomas
W. Williams, President and Hon. E. C
Schultze and Hon. Jcsso Kylor, Asso
ciate Judges ol tho Court of Common
Picas, un Justices of the Court of
Quarter Sessions, nnd Orphans' Court,
and Court of Oyer aud Terminer, Bud
General Jail Delivery, for the trial of
capital and other offences in the county
of Elk, by their precepts to me directed,
nave oidcrcd the aioresuid named courts
to be holdcn at Ridgway, in and for tlicJ
county ot Elk, on the tir&t MONDAY
IN AUGUST it beinK the 5th DAY of
the month, and to continue one week.
Notice is hereby given to tho Coroner,
Justices of the Peace, and Constables of
the county of Elk, that they are by
these precepts commanded to bo then
and there in their prober persons, at 10
o'clock a. m., of said day, with their
rolls, records and inquisitions, and other
remembrances, to do those things which
their offices appertain to be done, and
that all Justices of said county mukc
returns of all tho recognizances entered
into beforo them, to tho Clerk of the
Court as per Act of Assembly, passed
May 4, 1834. And thoso who sre
bound by their rccognizenccs to proso
cute the prisoners that are or shall bo iu
tho jail of said county of Elk, and to bo
then aud there to prosecute against them
as shall be just.
J. A. MALONE,
May 30, 1867, Sheriff.
I .HEUhLlbS VOliT, Practical Clock &
L "aUhmuker, Bt. Mary's, Elk oountv.
Pu. lliiiiiiis next door to Hintemuh's
Clulhing tore. All kinrfs of work dune
done in a satisfactory luunucr, and war.
ranted. Consultations in regard to w ork
in the German, rench or English lan.
guagca. Murch 14, 1867tf.
KIDQWA1, PINNi
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
FLOUR
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
FEED,
HARDWARE,
LUiMBER
AND
SHINGLES,
Buyers will find
ST O RES
AMONG THE
Most Complete
AND BEST APPOINTED
IN THE
COUNTRY,
ANl TIIKTLACK TO GET
Good Bargains !
CALL& SEE!
March 29th, 186G-ly.
LARGE CAPACITY, GREAT Stregnth
nnd unequalled speed, simplicity and
completeness of operation, arc qualities pe.
culiar to the
Nonpareil Washing Ma
chine. It is a squeezing machine constructed on
etrictly mechanical principles, and tho ex
perience derived from five years extensive
use in fcmilics, hotels nnd public instiiui'ons
proves it tobtf of lasting value to the pur
chaser
The manner of operating the Nonpareil,
by roinry motion acting on a crankshaft
with balance wheel,) which moves the
plungers alternately, is the simplest, least
laborious and most powerful that can be de
vised for the purpose, nnd accomplishes the
work with the greatest rapidity and the
least possiblo labor.
1 he great speed with which this machine
performs work will be understood from he
statement that it is geared to give six sirokes
of the plungers for one turn of the handle,
or, when worked leisurely, about four hun
dred strokes a minute Safety lo the fubrie
washed is insured by the entire absence of
rubbing.
A girl or boy of fifteen enn work the ma.
chine, and do a week's washing for a family
of six or eight persons in two to three hours'
time; nnd it may be relied on lo cleanse the
clothing thoroughly, without assistance
from hand rubbing.
Pcnd for free Dcsoriptive Circular and
terms to dealers, to whom exclusive right
of sale is secured.
OAKLEY & KEATING,
184-, Water St., N. Y.
July 20,'CG-ly
SOMETHING NEW ! !
rpiIE SUBSCRIBER respectfully desires
I to announce to tho citizens of Elk
County that ho has recently filled up an es
tablishment for the manufacture nnd sale
of TIN, COPPER, nnd SHEET-IKON Ware,
on Main btreet, in Kidgway, whero, by
strict attention to business, he hopes to
merit the confidence and patronage of the
community.
He will keep on hand an extensive nnd
varied assortment of every kind of TIN
WARE, aud repair in the neatest possible
manner, all work coming under his super
vision. He will also keep on hand a well-assorted
stock or
STOVES.
suitable for cither Wood or Coal.
He desires especially to culi the attcn
tion of lumbermen to the fact, that lie can
supply thein with
RAFTlNG-STOVES
made in a superior mannor.
Roofing and Spouting done to order on
short notice.
tt,01d Copper, Brass, Pewter, Lead
and Scrap iron taken in exchange for
goods or work.
HrQGivo him a call all he asks is a fair
trial. Customers will rind him at tbeir
"SERVICE." C. W. SERVICE.
Kidgway, April 4, 18(i7-tf. ,
J OU PRINTING
NEATLY
CIIEAPLY&
EXPEDITIOUSLY
Executed at the Advocate T Offieo
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Oevoted to the Interests of toe People of Elk Cd.
IS rt'nl.lSllKD KVItnT TIIUnsDAT,
BY JOHN F. MOOHE.
Office mi iki C&trt Houe.
Tiums One Ds'.'.iT it, I Fifty Cents per
annum, invariably in advnui. No devia
tion from these terms.
JOHN G. HALL, PBC5KIF.T0R.
Hates ol Advertising.
Adm'rs and Execute's Notices, ach
6 times $2 60
Auditor's Notices, eacl 2 60
Transient Advrlising, per square of
10 lines or less, 3' times or less 2 00
For each subsequent insertion t0
Professional cdars, 1 year 6 00
S occial notices per lino 1!"
Obituary nnd Marriage Notices, each 1 00
Yearly Advertising, one squnre 10 00
Ysarly Advertising, two squaroa 15 00
Yjaiiy Advcr'ing three squares 20 00
Y ?arly Advertising, column 25 00
Yiarly Advertisng, j column 35 nO
Ysarly AdActising, 1 column VO 00
Advertisements displayed moro than
ordinarily will be charged for at
the late (per column) of 90 00
J OBBING DEPARTMENT.
Having la'ely added materially to
oar stock of Job Type, we nre prepared lo
do all kinds of work in a manner which can
not bo excelled by any establishment be
tween Williamsport and Erie.
Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes
Checks, Notes, Handbills,
Blanks, Envelopes, Labels,
Tngs, Visiting Cards, Letter Heads
nnd nny other work usually done in a conn,
try office.
drill flfountjj ghtrtoijir.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
President Judge II. G. White.
Additional Law Judge Henry W.
WiTiams.
Associate Judges E. C. Schultzo,
Jesse Kylcr.
District Attorney L. J. Blukely.
Sheriff James A. Malono.
Prothonotary, ko. G. A. Rathbun.
Treasurer James Coyne.
Co. Superintendent James Ulnkely.
Commissioners William A. Bly, J.
W. Taylor, Louis Vollnir-r.
Auditors Clark Wilcox, Uyron J.
Jones, Jacob McCauley.
County Surveyor Gei. Walmslcy.
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
Second Monday in January,
Last Monday in April.
1'irst Monday in August.
First Monday in November.
B
E A L E ' S
(late powklis)
E M nROO ATION!
IOR ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO
' Horses, Cattle nnd the Human Flesh,
requiring the use of nn external application.
This new Compound, prepared by a prac
tical Chemist having a full knowledge of
nil the medical virtues of encli ingrcdiont
that enters into its composition, is warran
ted to exceed anything of tho kind yet. of
fered to tho public ns an external applica
tion for tho diseases for which it is recom
mended. Wo arc satisfied thnt it will work
its own road into the confidence of nil who
use it, and those who try it onco will never
be without it, and therefore wo rely on ex
perience ns the best test of its usefulness.
It is pronounced liy farriers, nna all who
have tried it to be ihc best npplicntion ev
er used. This Embrocation has been put
up for over eight years, and it is only
through the increasing demand nnd urgent
request of my friends and tho Public that
I send it lorth ns the grand remedial ngent
for the various diseases to w hich that noble,
and useful animal, the HOUSE, is subject.
Many remedies have been offered to tho
Public under different, forms, some of these
nre injurious, others at nest ot littlo use,
and many wholly improper to answer tho
purposes lor wlncli they nre rcconiniciuieu.
A judicious nnd really useful composition
free from those objections, has therefore
long been desired by many gentlemen who
have valuable horses, and nro unwilling tn
trust them to the caro of designing and
pretending Farriers. Their wishes nre at
length fully gratified, by Dr. Beale being
prevailed upon to allow this valuable Em
brocation ( which has proved so efficacious
to the various diseases) to be prepared and
brought out to the public.
J Ins embrocation was extensively used
by tho Government during the war.
Address all orders to
DR. EDMOND BEALE,
002, South Second St, Phil'a.
CSyFov Salo by Bordwcll & Messenger,
Ridgwny, Pa. npSOly
T
HE MOST RELIABLE CUSHION used
on Billiard Tables is the
CAT-GUT CUSHION,
Manufactured by Kavanagh & Decker, and
patented Deo 18, 16GC. (See Scientific Am
erican, volume 1G, number 11.)
It is the ONLY Cushion that possessess
all the qualities essential to a perfect Cush
ion. If is tho most elastic and most durable
Cushion ever offered to the biMiard-playing
public, as is abundantly proven by tho
great demand for it since its introduction.
The peculiarity which distinguishes the
CAT GUT Cushion and renders it superior
to all others, is the tightened cord of oat
gut which overlies the fuco and dge of tho
rubber, nnd running the full length of tho
Cushion, which prevents the ball from bed
ding into the rubber und jumping from the
table. The addition of the cat-gut cord
also adds much to the elasticity of the Cush
ion.
The CAT-GUT Cushion has already been
applied to over 1000 tables which are in
constant use. It can be applied to tables
of nny make, for $75 per set.
KAVANAGH & DECKER'S Factory, nt
tho corner of Centro nnd Canal Streets, N.
Y., is (he most complete of its kind in the
world. The machinery i8 of tho most im
proved character, tho lumber drying room
the largest iu the United States, tho mate
rial used the best that can bo purchased,
and Ihc workmen thoroughly skilled.
Billiard Cloth, Balls, Cues nnd Trim
mings, all of the best make, constantly on
hand.
Kuvanagh and Decker arc the only a (rents
in this country for KAY'S CUE CEMENT,
adjudged by competent authorities to ba
the best cement ever used.
Full Size Tables cut down for $100.
Send for lifunlrafed Price List.
KAVANAGH DECKER,
Cor of Centre and Canal Sts.,
p301y Now York Citv.