The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, August 01, 1867, Image 4

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    EV CASH GUOCEUY STOUT,
JAMES McCLOSKUY, Dealer in
Groceries eve., would respect fully inform
thu citizens of Kersey and vicinity, thut
i, lus gone into the Grocery Imsit jHf.
iiiul will open on or ubnut the iniddli
of May. I te kecT cuoitAtly un huuc
h n cjttousivc stock of
TEAS, FLOUlv,
SUGARS,
TOBACCO KS, SEQ AltS,
wins KEY
by tlicbnrrel or quart, and everything
connected with a first class Grocery
Store.
I will sell for CASH and consequent
ly can afford to sell CHEAPER, than
the CHEAPEST. I invite everybody
to conic and satisfy themselves.
JAMES MoCLOKEY.
May 3d, 'GG. Cm.
rillic subscriber bogs leave to announce to
the citizens of Elk anil adjoining conn,
tics that lie has purchased the harness shop
lately occupied by .John Einiitz, nnd that he
is prepared to do all kinds of work in a suit
able style,
sa ddles,br;dl esjia rsess
kept constantly on hand at. prices to suit
the times, (live me a call shop in the sec
ond slovy of Drug Store building,
ocll-ly. C. LEVIS.
I 1ST OF JURORS dwu
j for August Term, 1H07.
GRAND JLUOUS.
Bemzrtt. George Winslow, Cole
man F. Johnson, William Dorr.
Benzinger. Peter Geier, William
Gausmon, John Stockman.
Fox. Michael Gil'.en, John Kylcr,
TIczckiah Ilorton, John 1J. Cuneo,
Clinton Uundy, Joseph Bonzar.
Jut. Charles Gardner, Samuel Uhl.
Jones. A. I.' Wilcox.
Ridgway. Thomas Sullivan, jr., J.
C. Burns, 13. F. Ely, Patrick Malono,
Spring t'rcclc. Hiram Cannon.
St. Mary's. Thomas BrauifT, Sebas
tian Ilahn, George llottger, Thomas
Zimmctt.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Bciuzclt. R. M. Winslow, William
E. Johnson, P. B. Winslow, Andrew
Overturf, William Mm ray.
Benzingcr. Louis Geis, Arnold Flc
derinan, Nicholas Hill, Michael Lawlcr,
Joseph Sehaur.
Fox. Joseph Ernst, Martin Phalon,
John It. Keltz, William Irvin, I.-aac
Ilorton, sr., John Moycr, E. T. Mere
James F. Martin, Henry 15. Shons, F.
Sshoen'mg, Joseph S. Chamberlain.
Jay. John J. Turley, John Iless.
Jones. Anthony Cole, Jao. McfFert.
Ridgway . Nat. P. Cummings, B. A,
Dill, Nelson GardDer, James Love.
St. Mary's. M, Wcllendorf, George
W almsley, John Alios, ollrang ei
gel, Frank Forenbaum, J. Suceringcr
STEVENS HOUSE,
21, 23, 35 & 27, Broadway, N. Y.
Opposite Bowling Orocn.
K KPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN
f HUE STEVENS HOUSE is WELL
L and widely known to the travel
1 1 n j-r public. The locution is especially
suitable to merchants and business men ;
it is in close Yirnximil y to the business part
of the city is on the oighway of Southern
and Western travel and adjacent to nil
the principal Railroad and Steamboat De
Vols.
The Stevens House has liberal acemmo
dution for over three hundred guests it is
well f urnished, and possesses every modern
liopi ivemeut tor the comtort unit entertain
mini of its inmates. The rooms arc spac
ions and well ventilated, provided with gas
and water, tbo attendance is prompt and
lospcrlful, and the table is generously pro
vidud with every delicacy of the season-a
moderate rates.
GEO. K. CHASE & CO.
May Oth, 1S67, 0m. Proprietois.
LUMBER.
1 fli ARE PREPARED TO FUllMSII
V upon short notice the following kinds
ol Lumber ot the best (Utility.
1-LUOIUNG AND SIDING,
dressed ill the best possible manner, from
seasoned lumber, ready lor use. Also,
LATH FOR PLASTERING
W e wilfrnit on cars when required.
jj-j"-Alt orders nddscssed to us at this
place promptly attended to.
SOUTH 1211, WILMS & CO.
jmi'JlGTtf Uidgway, l'a.
rilHADELFHIA & EHIE EAILKOAlT
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
T'ii" ugh and Direct Rome helwccn
J'liiladefjiluii, Jhitttmjre Jlnrru
lung, Wifiuinsport, and the
a n e at oi l a i: c 1 o x
of Pennsylvania.
E L E G A N T SLEEPING CARS
Ou all Night Truing.
-Nand after MONDAY, APRIL 29il.
the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie
Ka. ii oud will run as follows ;
WK8TWAIIU.
M-il Train leaves Philadelphia.. 7.00 p. m,
" Ridgway 10.47 a. lit.
" arrive at Erie 4.08 p. m
Eric Exp leaves l hilad .'lplua... 1U. 00 uoou
' Ridgway ;i. in a. m
i '( arrive at Eric lu OU a. m
El KTWAUII.
Mail Train loaves rne Kl.J.i a. in
' " " Ridgway :j.47 p. in
" " arrive at Phildelphiii 7.0") a. in
Erie Exp leaves Erie ft 00 p. m
" ' K'nlgwuy 10 41 p. in
nrr. at Philadelphia... 1 00 a. m
Mail ami AV'.'i m limns annuel it ilh alt
Irnimon II arreu ami t rmikUn hailwa'.
I'asminjersUui'ihg I UiliuUllan ut 1'i.OO
V. arrive ui. Iri-iii-hm at li. 10 a. tu. ami Oil
Cilil O.'iOa. m. I. cm-ill) J'iiaililpiiu at
SO p. in. iimec al Oil I ill at 4. .,5 . M.
All trains on Warren & franklin Railway
make close connections at Oil City with
trains for FiHiikiin lind Petroleum Centre
IIA'ii; Ad E CIIECICEI) 1 IlltOKlll.
ALT.E!l I.. T VI I'll,
General Superintendent.
is
THE PLACE TO BUY ISAT
THEJIIDOWAY
DRUG STORE.
KKPT 1Y
GROVE G. MESSENGER,
Dealers in Prus, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, White Lead, Lubricating Oil,
Lamp Oil, Tanner's Oil, Per.
fumcries of nil Kinds,
The purest Varnish,
Brushes of every
Style and
Sizo
Pyo Stuffs, Pure Coufectionaries Citron,
Haisins, Patent Medicines, 'Vines,
Watches, Jewelry, Rings,
Tobaccocs & Segars
Pure Liquors for
Medicinal pur
poses only.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Of Everything Useful
Pertaining to the Drug Business Gcn
orally.
Pure Drugs at Low Prices !
Pure Drugs at Low Friccs !
Notions in Endless Variety !
Notions in Endless anety 1
American and English Watches !
American and English Wratchcs
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &c.
.Latest btylcs of Jewelry, Rings, &c.
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels !
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels
Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages!
Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages 1
Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings!
Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings !
mar2018G6
T
MIE S1LV12U SKI It T.
MORE DURABLE,
MORE ELASTIC,
MORE GRACEFUL!
ud will keep its shape and retain its place
ccucr man any otter Skirt.
i!l tew ani beatif 1 style of Skirt (Pat.
entea nl.irch 7, 1S05,) was awardtd by the
Great American Institute Fair, held iu New
loiK, October, lbto, u
SILVER MEDAL,
being the Highest Premium ever civen for
a Hoop Skirt.
The Steel Springs arc wound with fine
plated wire in place of a cotton covering
which will not wear off or bcome soiled,
and the whole skirt may be woshed without
injury or tear of rusting, and will be as
good as new.
The Combination Silver Skirt
This invention combines with the ordina
ry Skirt the advantages or our Silver Skirt
the bottom hoops are the same as those us
ed in tho Silver Skirt, the covering of which
cannot wear off, while the upper ones aro
covered with cotton. No lady having once
worn one of our Skirts, will ho willing to
wear any other, as the lower hoops of ull
other kids are soon injured and soileed.
j Iu oe(t mntceials arc used in their con-
striiciiiia, and, from their durability and
neft'.s;s hey are destined to become a
3'avoi'ito Skirt.
Mazrafost ired solely by tho
Silver kirt and Wire Manu-
t cturing Company,
30 and 32, lURG'LylY ST.
NEW YORK.
T. S. Si-KRitr, Sup't.
Aug 9th-ly
Take Notice.
rpiIE UNDESIGNED WISHES TO
L say to the publio generally, but
more particularly to the people of Elk
Uounty that be nas opened a Black
smith and Wagon-Shop iu St. Mary's,
wucre be w ill be happy to execute all
orders iu his line? with promptness and
neatness- 1 have also purchased the
right for Elk County, to manufacture
and sell the F. M. Hubbard Patent
Spring Wagon Scat, of which I will
soon have a good supply on band, or
will make to order, any desired stylo or
si.o. 1 would iurtlier notilv tho pcordo
of Elk County that any person or per
sons infringing on my right in the man
ufacture or sale of said scat will bo pros
ecuted to the extreme limits ot the law.
5-9-Sw IJCONARD WITTMANN.
VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE.
The undersigned lias laid out a vil.
Inge upon his ground adjoining the Hidg
way Depot, to bo called ELK.. The lots
are 60 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 tho third
lot sold, $120 and so on increasing in
price as lots are sold.
fto-First purchasers get the choice lot
at the cheapest rates.
l'urcliascrs will be registered in the or
der of their application Ten percent of
tho purchase money must be paid at the
time of the application.
Bf fUApplieulions will be made to Joh
G. Hull, Esq., Uidgway, Va.
3. S. HYDE.
Ridgway, mar,20'CC-tf.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
riIIE Advertiser, having been restnrod
j to health in a few weeks, by a very
simple remedy, after having suffered sever
al years with a sevcro lung affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption is anx
ious to make known to his fellow sufferers
the moans of cure.
To all who desire it, ho will send a copy
of the prescription used, (free of charge),
willi ilio directions for preparing the same,
which they will find a Sure Cure for Con
sumption, Aallilnil, llronchils, &o. Tho ('II1
ly object of the advertiser in sending tho
l'rusi-riplinn, is to benelit the uliliulcd, and
xpread information which ho couceives to
be invaluable ; und be hopes every sufferers
will try liis remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, mid may prove a blest ing.
l'aiiies wishing the prescription, will
please address
Ittv. EUVVAKD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, ow Voi k.d,
Oct. 2Mi i:;oo-iy.
."i.-ITIXtl r.)hii
cd at this olliuc.
;katlv execut-
WAUDED A GOLD MEDAL!
AT THE
American Institute Fair !
OCTOBER 19, 1805.
In direct competition with all the leading
makers in the country.
'PELOUBET
ORGANS
AND
MELODEONS.
C. TELOUBET & SON, Manufacturers.
Respectfully invite the attention of pur.
chasers, the trade and profession, to the
FOLLO WWG LVS TR UMENT8
Of their manufacture.'
Pedal Base Organs,
Five sizes, FiveOctavo, one to three Banks
of Keys, three to eight setts of Itecds,
Prices $205 to $000.
School Organs,
Nine styles, singlo and doublo Itced
Rosewood and Black Walnut cases,
Prices, $130 to $240.
Molodoons,
Piano style and Portablo, Twelve Vnrie
tics, from four to six Octaves, single and
double Kccd, Rosewood and .Black Walnut
(.'uses.
Prices, $(15 to $240.
Every instrument is made by competent
workmen, from the best material, uneer our
personal supervision, and every modern
improvement worthy of the name, is ltitro
duccd in them. Among these we would call
attention 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 protestors and organists, we give
the following extracts :
" The pedals 1 conceive to be unnpproacli
able iu their beautiful smooth quality."
Wm. A. King.
"It is a grand, goodingirumcnt, and does
credit to tho builder. II. C. Folgcr, Troy,
Isew Jork.
"They aro among the finest Instruments
manufactured either in this country or a
broad." Win. Berg, J. Mosenihul, Aptouias
' I hey have given universal satisfaction.
W. E. Hawley, Fon-du-lac, Wis.
"There is a peculiarly sweet and sympa
thetio tone which harmonises charmingly
witu the voice. w. ll.Uooke.
" I am particularly pleased with the ar
rangcinent of the differeut registers." Wm.
11. iiradliury.
" No other instrument so nearly ap
proaches (he organ." The Chorister, N. Y
"This instrument has a clear superiority
over everything yet introduced among us."
Independent, N. V.
" The tones nnd the action are excellent."
ltev. W. S. Lcavitt, Hudson, New York
" The moro we use it the better we like
it. J B Hague, Hudson, New York.
"The two Bank Organ is really a gem.'
J W Kinuicutt, Boston, Mass.
"We have found them excellent in all
points constituting a good instrument."
J V I'ook, 1 J look.
"It looks and sounds splendidly." SB
iSaxton, Troy, New York.
" The most crfect toned Melodeon I erer
saw. Ouy r Notli.
" They fall back on such substantial mer
its as superiority of workmanshin. bcautv
of tono and reasonableness of price. And
we must say mat in all their respects they
are well worthy of praise." Musical Pio
neer.
EJ-frEvery instrument is fully warranted
and bored and shipped in New York City
wuiioui cnarge.
Circulnrs, Cuts, and Prioe Lists, c
sent oc application to
C PELOUBET & SON,
Bloo.mfielu, N. J.
Or J M Pellon, 841, Broadway, New York
Cuiirud Meyer, 722, Arch Street, Philud'a
ti liriuuard S; bun, Cleveland, Ohio ; J A
fucker & to, Jackson, Michigan ; Werner
& Oerurd, Cincinatli, Ohio; Joel II Snow,
Mobile, Alabama, WHOLESALE AG EM'S.
July 2ti,(jG-ly
THE PLACE TO BUY 18 WHERE
YOU CAN MUY
The Cheapest.
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GIVE US A CALL, AND WE WILL
Prove it
PELOUBET OUGANS & MELODEONS.
Unanimously awarded the First Prize,
A (iOLD MEDAL,
"AS THE BEST CABINET ORGANS,"
Am. Inst., New lork, Oct. 13'jj.
Being pronounced superior in Quality
Power and Variety of Tone, and in number
of combinations.
"As the best instruments of America
were there contendine. whichever won tho
battle would have nothhic left to conquer.
Am. Art Journal, edited by a well-known
musical critic.
They have also taken the first premium
wherever cxlnniteil tins season.
PEDAL OliGANS, one, two and three
banks of keys six sizes U-0 to ?l,ol)0.
Without pedals, single nnd double bunk in
great variety, 05 to $ii0. These Organs
with their smooth, pipedike quality of tone,
beautiful solo slops, strcn;;lli of chorus,
unequalled pedals, and general org.in-liko
etlects, are superior for t hurelies. Halls,
Parlors and Schools. They are put up in
cases ot nolid Walnut, lancy veneered al
nut, (new and uniquo styles) and ile-tant
Hoscwood, ot splendid designs and finish
and of the best workmanship ! it beiiiK
intended that each instrument shall be u
model of its kind. All instruments down
to a fine octave portablo Melodeon, have
tho beautiful Ireuiolunto stop, without
extra charge.
A bii fre assortment, constantly on band
at our tieneial holesale and lletuu Ware
rooms, H41, Bioadwnv.
Our Illustrated Circular and Price Lists
with our new styles, uro now ready. Send
tor a circular.
PELOUBET, TELTON & CO
Manufacturers, No. 8-11.
inarllOiu Broadway, N. Y. City
HOUIIT V II O C L AJIATIOX
J Whereas tho Honorable Thomas
W. Williams, President and Hon. K. C
Scliultze nnd IIoq. Jesse Kvlur, Asso
ciate Judges of the Court of Common
1'leas, und Justices of the Court of
Quarter Sessions, and Orphans' Court,
and Court of Oyer uud Terminer, and
General Jail delivery, for the trial of
capital and other oiTeuces in the county
of Elk, by their precepts to me directed,
have ordered the tifoiesaid uiunod courts
to be lioldeu tit Uidgway, iu and for the
county of Elk, on tho first MONDAY
IN AUGUST it beiuK tho 5th DAY of
the month, and to continue ouo week.
Notice is hereby giveu to tho Coroner,
Justices of the l'eace, and Constables of
the couuty of Elk, that they are by
these precepts commanded to bo then
and there iu their prober persons, at 10
o'clock a. iu., of said day, with their
rolls, records and inquisitions, and other
remembrances, to do those things which
their offices appertain to bo done, and
that all Justices of said county make
returns of all the recognizances entered
into before them, to the Clerk of the
Court as per Act of Assembly, passed
May 4, 1831. Aod those who sre
bound by their rcconizenceg to prose
cute tho prisoners that aro or shall be in
the jail of said county of Elk, and to bo
then and there to prosecute against them
as shall be just.
J. A. MA LONE,
May 30, 1867. Sheriff.
ITUEDKLil'S VOGT, Practical Clock &
" Watchmaker, M. Mary's, Elk couuty,
1'n. Koouis next door to liiiitciiacli's
Clothing More. All kiurfs of work done
done in a sutisfiielory manner, and war
runted. Consultations in regard to work
in the Gtimun, reach or EuglUh lnu
gauges. MavcU ll,.18o7tf.
5 O s
IlIDQWAY, PINNi
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER, IN
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
FLOUR
GROCERIES,
QUEENSTVARE,
FEED,
HARDWARE,
LUMBER
AND
SHINGLES,
Buyers will find
STO R E S
AMONG THE
Most Complete
AND BEST APPOINTED
IN THE
COUNTRY,
ANI THE PLACE TO GET
Good Bargains !
CALL& SEE!
March 29th,18GG-ly.
T AB.GE CAPACITY, CHEAT Strcgnth
oud unequiilled speed, simplicity and
completeness of operation, nro qualities pe.
cunar to t tie
Nonpareil "Wasliiiij Ma
chine. It is a squeezing machine constructed on
strictly mechanical principles, and the ex
perience derived from five years extensive
use iu fciuilies, hotels and pulilic instituToiis
proves it to be ot lasling value to the pur
chaser
The manner of operating the Nonpareil,
by roiary motion acting on a crank Bhaft
with balance wheel,) which moves the
plungers alternately, is tho simplest, least
laborious and most powerful that can be de
vised for the purpose, and accomplishes the
work with the greatest rapidity and the
least possible labor.
The great speed with which this machine
performs work will bo understood from 'ho
statcuiontthat it is geared to give six strikes
oi me plungers ror one uirn o: tne lianuie,
or, when worked leisurely, about four hun
dred strokes a luinuto Safety to the fabrio
washed is insured by the entire absence of
rubbing.
A girl or boy of fifteen can work the ma
chine, and do a week's washing for a family
of six or eight persons in two to three hours'
time ; and it may be relied on to clcanscthe
clothing thoroughly, without assistance
from hand rubbing.
Send for free licseriptive Circular and
terms to dealers, to whom exclusive right
of sale is secured.
OAKLEY & KEATING,
184, Water St., N. Y.
July 2G,'CG-ly
SOMETHING NEW ! !
riHIE SUDSritlHEH respectfully desires
( to announce to the citizens of Elk
county that he has recently fined up nn es
tiiblivlimeiit for the manufacture and sale
of TIN', COPPER, nnd .SHEET-IRON Ware,
on Main Street, in Ridgway, where, by
strict attemion to business, ho hopes lo
merit the confidence and patronage of the
community.
He will keep on hand an extensive and
varied assortment of every kind of TIN
WARE, anil repair in the neatest possible
manner, all work cuiuing under his super
vision. He will also keep on hand a well-assorted
stock of
STO V I S
Hiiitiiblo for cither Wood or Coal.
3
Ho desires especially to call tho atten
tion of lumbermen to the fact that he can
supply them with
RAFTiNG-STOVES
mado in a superior milliner.
Roofing and Spouting done to order on
short not iee.
CfOld Copper, Brass, Pewter, Lead
nnd Scrap iron taken in exchange for
goods or work.
tt-Give hiii a call all he asks is a fair
trial. (Uistoiiicrg will find liim at their
"SERVICE." C. W. SERVICE.
Uidgway, April 4, lH07-tf.
JOB PRINTING
NEATLY
CHEAPLY &
EXPEDITIOUSLY
Executed at the Aut ooaik OUico
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
Devoted to the Interest i of the People of Elk Co.
is rriii,isiti:i kvkhy TitrnstiAv,
BY JOHN F. MOO UK.
Ofjlce in ikt Court Uomr..
Thrms One !"!!'.& tai fifty Cents per
annum, invariably in advuiib. No devia.
lion from these terms.
JOHN G. IIALL,pRO?iUF.Toa.
Hates ol Advertising.
Adm'rs nnd Executor's Notices, cacli
0 times f i M
Audilor'b Notices, each 2 60
Transient Advrlising, per square of
10 lines or less, 8 times or less '2 (Xt
For each subsequent insertion t()
Professional cdars, 1 year 6 (Ml
S peclal notices per line l-r
Obituary nnd Marriage Notices, each 1 P
Yearly Advertising, one squnre 10 00
Yearly Advertising, two squares l.r0
Y;ai'y Adver'ing three e,ures 20 M
Y mrly Advertising, column 25 00
Y;arly Advert isng, 1 column 3"i oO
Ysarly AuUetising, 1 column 70 OO.
Advertisements displayed more than
ordinarily will be charged for ot
tho late (per column) of DO OO
j dbing department.
Having lately added materially to
o.ir stock of Job Typo, we arc prepared to
do nil kinds of work in a manner which can
not be excelled by any establishment be
tween WiUinmsport and Eric.
Cards, Ilill Heads, Programme
Checks, Notes, Handbills,
Blanks, Envelopes, Labels,
Tags, Visiting Cards, Letter Heads
nnd any other work usually done in a coun
try office.
dHh ajounfu gim1oi!r.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
President Judge II. G. White.
Additional Law Judge Henry V.
Wi'liams.
Associate Judge& E. C. Scliultze,
Jesse Kyler.
District Attorney L. J. Blakely.
Sheriff James A. Malone.
Prothonotary, &c. G. A. Rathbun.
Treasurer James Coyne.
Co. Superintendent James lilakcly.
Commissioners William A. Bly, J.
W. Taylor, Louis Vollmer.
Auditors Clark Wilcox, Byron J.
Jones, Jacob McCauley.
County Surveyor Geo. Walmsley.
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
Second Monday in January, .
Last Monday iu April.
First Monday in August.
First Monday in November.
B E A L E ' S
(t.ATK rOWKI.t's
R MIIIIOCATION!
17IOR ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO
; Horses, Cattle and tho Human Flesh,
requiring the uso of nn external application.
This new Compound, prepared by a prac
tical Chemist having a full knowledge of
all the medical virtues of each ingredient
t li ut enters into its composition, is warran
ted to exceed anything of the kind yet of
fered to the public as an external applica
tion for the diseases for which it is recom
mended. Wo are satisfied that it will work
its own road into the confidence of nil who
use it, and those w ho try it once will never
be without it, und therefore we rely on ex
perience as the best test of its usefulness.
It is pronounced by Farriers, nnd all who
have tried it to be the best np) lication ev
er used. This Embrocation has been put
up for over eight years, and it is only
through the increasing demand and urgent
r .'quest of my friends nnd the Public that
1 send it forth as the grand remedial agent
for the various diseases to which that noblo
and useful animal, the HOUSE, is subject.
Many remedies have been uttered to thu
Public under different forms, some of these
are injurious, others at best of little use,
and niauy wholly improper to answer the
purposes for which they are recommended.
A judicious and really useful composition
free from thoso objections, has thereforo
long been desired by many gentlemen who
hnvo valuable horses, and are unwilling to
trust them to the care of designing and
pretending Farriers. Their wishes aro at
length fully gratified, by Xr. ISeale being
prevailed upon to allow this valuable Em
brocation (which has proved so efficacious
to tho various diseases) to be prepared and
brought out lo the publio.
This embrocation was extensively used
by the Government during the war.
Address all orders to
DR. EDMOND BE ALE.
South Second St. Phil'a.
C'For Sale by Roidwell & Messenger,
Ridgwuy, Pa. upGOly
rpiIE MOST RELIABLE CUSmONu'seJ
1 on Billiard Tables is tho
CAT-GUT CUSHION,
Manufactured by Kavauagli & Decker, and
patented Dee 18, lHOii. (See Scientific Am
erican, voluiiKvlti, number 11.)
It is the ONLY Cushion that posscsscss
all the qualities essential toa perfect Cush
ion. If is tho must clastic and most diirab'.o
t'usWioii ever offered lo the bi'Iiard-pltiying
public, as is abundantly proven by thu
great demand for it since its introduction.
The peculiarity which distinguishes tho
CAT tll T Cushion and renders it superior
to nil others, is the tightened curd of cat
gut which overlies the face and edge of tho
rubber, and running the full length of tho
Cushion, which prevents the ball from bed
ding into the rubber aud juinpingifroin tho
tabic. The addition of tho rut-gut cor 1
tilso adds much to the elasticity of the Cush
ion. The CAT-GUT Cushion has already been
applied to ovej- 1K)0 tables which are in
constant use. It can be applied to tables
of unv make, for 7fi per set.
KAVANAGH & DECKER'S Faotory, (,t
the corner of Centre uud Canal Streets N
V., is the most complete of its kind in Jhe
world. The machinery is ol the most i:u.
proved character, the lumber drying rooni
the largest in the United Slates, the mute
I' ia I used the best that can be purc'iasei)
and the workmen thoroughly skilled. '
Billiard Chilli, Bulls, Cues and Trim
mings, u!l of the best make, constantly ou
hand.
Kavauagli and Decker arc the onlv agent
in this country for KAY'S CUE CK.MKNT
adjudged by competent authorities to be
tho lust fuuirnt ever used.
Full S:iu Tables cut down for $100.
Send for ldn.i,uhd Price Lint.
KAVANAGH s DECKER,
Cor of Centre nnd Canal Sta
, M'3C'ly New York Ci'tv.