The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, August 22, 1867, Image 4

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    "J'niNTEnsiN Hot YVkatiieii."
How true is the following, which wc
clip from the Albany E.qr
'I'll ore are no persona, in nil human
rol)ulility, who tiro coupcllod to work
lis hard us the printer do. t is (i mat.
tor of very little consojuciicc whether
tho thermometer is lit zero, or a hundred
nbove in the shudc. A pnrer must he
issued for the jrufol of its patrons, who
mayhap arc leisunly reclining from the
rxveraive hent, and whose natural debil
ity is a very ample apoloity (or such re.
creation. The compositor must toil and
perspire at hi. daily avocation, aud for
very word ho composes, a drop of
t-tcniniii;; perspiration, oozes from his
body. In the morning ho manages to
l.cep cool, at noon he is wasting in the
hot and blistering atmosphere, and at
evening he is dill at his case. This
may seem all very easy lor the reader,
but the labor is of no ordinary nature,
nor the fatijruc by any meaus light.
The day 'a woik over, lie retiros, perhaps
to sleep, but more likely to pass a rest
less night, and when the snn again peeps
forth, he must up and away to his work.
Day in and day out this is his usual
routine. No change, uo diversion from
Lis established course. They who pe
ruse their morning news over a cup of
coffee, think but little of this. 1'hoy
often grumble it so be they do not get
thoir paper, or there is a lack of news,
but they forget that with the therruoine.
ter varying between HO and 100, it is a
matter of some labor to furnish a variety
of news for tho quiet aud peaceful citi
zen who looks for so much from tho
printer. Think of this kind patrons,
and exhibit more forbearance.
Attacked uy a Snake. The fears
and dangers of residing in tho mountains
are not near all known to the dwellers
in towns. The country people are en
vied as a happy lace, living in tho world,
freed from the associations of society,
feeding on the pure products of the land
with uouo to molest or make afraid.
These suppositions are all set aside by
the knowledge ol such facta as we relate
iu tho following. The rustic incident
occurred west of Kaston, among the
rough hills, and beside a cottage seldom
visiicd by Easton pedestrians. A few
days since Mrs. Peter Schloppc missed
her littlo boy. but supposing him to be
at some place about the house the did
not give herself any trouble. About
noon as she went into the garden for
vegetables for dinner, to her horror she
discovered her littlo son, eighteen
months old, enveloped in the folds of a
Biiakc teu feet long. She called aloud
for her husband, who was working iu a
distant field, seeing her child black with
strangulation. She heroically took hold
of tho reptile and tore it loose. No
sootier nad she accomplished this than
tho snake vigorously attacked her and
coiled itself about her person, attempt
ing to strangle her as it did the boy.
Again she tore it from her, and succee
ded iu killing tho snake with an axe.
The reptile was what is called tho 'bluo
i accr,' which docs not bite but stran
gles, and sometimes they grow to a
monstrous length. Free Press.
The Simi le EECRET.-Twenty clerks
in a store. Twenty hands iu a printing
ciflico. Twenty meu in a village. All
want to get along in the world, aud all
expect to do so. One of the clerks will
i ho to bo a partner, and make a fortune.
One of the compositors will own a news,
paper, and become an influential aud
prosperous citizen. One of the apprcn.
i ices will become a master builder. One
1 1 the villagers will get a handsomo farm
end live like a patriarch. JJut which is
di-i-tincd to bo the lucky individual?
J.utky ? There is no luck about it.
The thing is almost as ccrtaiu as tho
Pule i.f Three. Tho young fellow who
will distance his competitors is ho who
uia.-tcis bis business, who preserves his
iiitojj'ily, who lives clearly and purely,
who never gets in debt, who gains
hiciiii.-' by deserviug them, aud puts his
liioiH-j in tho savings bank. There are
some ways to fortuuc that look shorter
than this dusty old highway, Hut the
staunch men of the community, the men
who achieve something really worth hav
ing, gioJ lortutic, good name, aud a sc.
rent oi l r.gc, all go this road.
Children tiro qneer customers.
Whatever one don't expect them to say
t'lity are pretty sure to bolt out. The
h.st is a boy of six summers, who sur
prise hi mother with the remark :
' I l.avo three fathers!"
" Who are they ? " was tho maternal
inquiry.
' My father who buys me clothes is
o. (joorgo Washington tho father of
i ur country, is another, and our Father
vtlio art in heaven is. finotbei ."
Man. ma drew a sigh of relief.
(icon. " Father, what docs a prin..
Ui- live on?"
W l.y child ? "
" localise jou said you haven't paid
hi:ii fur three years aud still take the
paper."
' Wife, spank that child."
Many ol the haudsome bridal pres.
mis exhibited at so called fashionable
V' d ling receptions iu New York, are
l.iicl of a dealer, who makes quit a
living out of it.
If you would be known and not
known, vegetate in a village ; if ynit
would know aud not be known, live iu a
c ity.
The Chicago Time suggests that
11. i best way to get iho foul water out
i ('hioago lliver is to engage Horace
ri eley to hail it out.
The original moaning of chignon ii
i; bbagu. Heads of Cabbage-ub, ladies !
THE PLACETO BUY IS AT
Tin: hi now ay
KETT BY
GHOVE O. MESSENGER,
Dealers in Drag, Medieiee, IVnts,
Oils, Whit Lead, Lubricating Oil,
Lamp Oil, Tanner's Oil, Per
fumeries of nil Kinds,
Tho purest Varnish,
Brushes of every
Stylo and
Si zo
Pyo Stuffs, rurcConfectionaries Citron,
llaisins, Patent Medicines, Wines,
Watshos, Jewelry, Kings,
Tobaccocs & Segara
Pure Liquors for
Medicinal pur
poses only.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Of Everything Useful
Peitaiuiug to the Drug Business Gen
erally. Fure Drugs nt Low Prices I
Pure Drugs nt Low Prices
Notions in Endless Variety !
Notions in Endless Variety !
American and English Watches 1
American and English Watches
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Rings, &o.
Latest Styles of Jewelry, Kings, &e.
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels 1
Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels
Albums, News, Stationery, Kird-Cagcs!
Albums, News, Stationery, Kird-Cagcs !
Violio, Banjo and Guitar Strings!
Violin, TJaujo and Guitar Strings!
mar201800
rilUE SILVER SKIRT.
T
MORE DURABLE,
MORE ELASTIC,
MORE GRACEFUL!
And will keep its shape and retain its place
better than any otter Skirt.
7 ill 1W lad fceatir ! styie of Skirt (Pat.
pntcit ularcn 7, 1605.) whs awarded by the
Orcnt American Institute Fair, held iu New
lurk, October, 18(i5, l
SILVER MEDAL,
being the Highest Premium ever given for
a Hoop Skirt.
The Stct-1 Springs are wound with fine
plated wire in place of cotton covering
which will not wear off or become soiled,
mid the whole skirt may be woshed without
injury or fear of rusting, aud will be as
good as new.
The Combination Silver Skirt
This invention combines with the ordina
ry .Skirt the advantages or our Silver Skirt
tho bottom hoops are tho same as those us
ed iu tho Silver Skirt, the covering of which
cannot wear off, while the upper ones ar
covered with cotton. No lady having once
worn cue of our Skirts, will bo willing to
wear any other, as the lower hoops of all
other tin ds are soon injured and soileed.
Tho oet materials arc used in (heir con
struclii:n, aud, from their durability and
ncattsjs hey are lostincd to become a
I'avorito Skirt.
Majjuri.it lied solely by tho
Silver kirt and Wire Manu
i cturing Company,
30 and 32, HAUChAY ST.
NEW YOKK.
T. S. Sr-KiiBY, Sup't. Aug 9th-ly
Take Notice.
riMIE UNDESIGNED WISHES TO
JL say to the public generally, but
more particularly to the peoplo of Elk
County that be has opened a Black
smith and Wagon-Shop iu St. Mary's-,
where ho will be happy to execute nil
orders in bis lino with promptness and
neatness- I have also purchased the
right for Elk County, to manufacture
aud sell the F. M. Hubbard Patent
Spring Wagon Seat, of which I will
soon bave a good supply on band, or
will make to order, auy desired style or
sizo. I would further notify the people
of Elk County that auy person or per
sons infringing on my right in the man
ufacture or sale of suid seat will bo pros
ecuted to the extreme limits ol the law.
6-9-3m LEONARD WITTMANN.
VALUABLE LOTS FOB SALE.
The undersigned li3 laidjotit a vil.
ago upon his ground adjoining the Ridg
way l'epot, to be called ELK. The lota
are 60 feet front by 100 feel deep front
lug towards the railroad.
Terms For the first lot sold, $100. Foi
the second lot sold, $110. Tor the third
lot sold, $12u and so on increasing in
price us lots are sold.
B?U First purchasers get the choice lot
at the cheapest rates.
Purchasers will bo registered In the or
der of their application Ten por cent of
tho purchase money must be paid at the
time of the application.
BFJuApplicuiions will He made to J ok
0. Hull, Esq., Ridgway, l'a.
J. S. HYDE.
RMgway, mnr,20'60-lf.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
rilllE Advertiser, having been restored
I to health in a few weeks, by a very
simple rcmody, after having suffered tvver
ai years with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption ia anx
ious to make known lo his fellow sufferers
the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of tho prescription used, (free of charge),
with the directions for preparing the sanio,
which Ihcy will lindaSure Cure for Cou
Miiiipiicni, Asthma, ltruiiuhits, &c. The on
ly object of the advertiser in sending the
I'le-icription, is lo benefit the afflicted, aud
spread information which ho conceives lo
be invaluable ; aud he hopes every sufferers
will try his remedy, ai it will cobt them
nothing, and may prove a blesriug.
l'aiiies wibhing the prescription, will
please uddresi
Hkv. EDWARD A. WILKoN.
Williamsburg, Kings County, ew Vork.d,
Oct. 25th latiO-ly.
TI.SIJ'ING CARDS .NEATLY EXECl'T.
V ed a' this olhce.
EW CASH GROCERY STORE.
JAMES McCLOSKKY, Dealer in
Groceries &e., would respectfully inform
the citizens of Kersey and vicinity, that
he bus gone into the Grocory busit jps,
and trill open on or about the middle
of M ay. H keet consta&tly on banc1
n extensive stock of
TEAS, FLOUb,
SUGARS,
TOBACCOES, SEGARS,
WHISKEY
by thebarrc! 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 come and satisfy themselves.
JAMES McCLOKEY.
May 3d, 'CO. Gm.
The subscriber begs leave to announce to
the citiiens of Elk and adjoining coun.
lies that he has purchased the harness shop
lately occupied by John 8mutz, and that he
is prepared to do all kinds of work in a suit,
able style,
SA I)JDLES,BliiDLES, HARNESS
kept constantly on hand at prices to suit
the times. Give me a call shop in the sec
ond story of Drug Store building,
ocll-ly. C. LEVIS.
STEVENS HOUSE,
21, 23, 35 & 27, Broadway, N. T.
Opposite Bowling Green.
KEPT ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
'PHE STEVENS HOUSE is WELL
J and widely known to the travel
ling public. The location is cspeoilly
suitable to merchants and business men ;
it is in close proximity to the business part
of the city is on the oighway of Southern
ttnd Western travel and adjacent to all
the principal Railroad and Steamboat De
pots. Tho Stevens House has liberal acemmo
dation for over three hundred guests it is
well furnished, and possesses every modern
improvement for the comfort and entertain
ment of its inmates. The rooms are spac
ious and well ventilated, provided with gas
and water, tho attendance iB prompt and
respectful, and the table is generously pro
vided with every delicacy of the season-a
moderato rates.
GEO. K. CHASE & CO.
May Oth, 1867, Cm. Proprietors.
LAJMBER.
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
upon short notice the following kinds
of Lumber of the best quality.
FIOOMNG km SIDING,
dressed in tho beet possible manner, from
seasoned lumber, ready for use. Also,
Mill FGRP1AS1EIUNG
We will put on cars when required.
BtSrAll orders addsessed to us at this
place promptly attended to.
SOUTHER, WILLIS k CO.
jun2167tf Ridgway, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA &, ERIE EAILBOAD.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
Thrrugh and Direct Route Ictwcen
Philadelphia, Baltimore Harris
hurg, Williamsport, and the
GREAT OIL REGION
of Pennsylvania.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS
On all Night Trains.
ON and after MONDAY, APRIL 2!)th,
the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie
Railroad will run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.. 7.00 p. m.
" 41 " Ridgway 10.47 a. m;
" " arrive at Erie 4.08 p. m
Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia. ..12.00 noon.
" " " Ridgway - 8 49 a. in.
" " arrive at Erie 10.00 a. m.
IA8TWABD.
Mail Train leaves Erie 10.25 a. m.
" " " Ridgway 8.47 p. m.
' " arrive at Phildclphia 7.05 a. m.
Erio Exp leaves Erie 6.00 p. m.
" " " Ridgway -10.41 p. in.
' " arr. at Philadelphia... 1.00 a. ra.
Mail and Express train conned with all
trtiitu on Warrm and franklin Railway.
I'atsrngcrt leaving Philadelphia at 13. OO
iW. arrive at Irvineton at 6.40 a. nt. and Oil
City D.60a. m. Leavirg Philadelphia at T
SO p. m. arrive at Oil City at 4.35 p. m.
All trains m Warren Si Franklin Railway
make close -connections at Oil City with
trains for Franklin and Petroleum Centre.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
ALKRKD L, TYLER,
General Superintendent.
INSURANCE
AO AINST low or DAMAGE by FIRE
rTWIE Lycoming County Mutual lnsur
J ance Company at Muncey, Pa., coo
tiuues to Insure against Loss or Damage by
Fire on all kinds ef Merchandise. Public
and private uildinps, either in town or
county. Also on Mills, Tanneries, Hams,
stocks of Grain, &o., at the lowest possible
rates, consistent with safely to tk Insurer
and Insured. Tho Lycoming County, Mu
tual Insurance Company invites an iovestii
gai ion as to its stability. Its capital
amounts to
82,800,000!
Thus assuring to every one of its patrons
that their losses will be promptly and satis,
faotorily paid. Its management has always
boca prudent, as its existence of twenty
six years fully demonstrates
JAMES BLAKELY,
Agent for E'k county, at St. Mary's
MEYERS
NEWLY IMPROVED
eiYSnf gjqle PucMr-itng pianos ! '
Acknowledged to be the best ! London
Price Medal, and highest awurds
in America, received 1
Melodeons, ttacoud-hand Pianos and Musio.
No 72'J, Arch Street, below Eighth,
PHILADELPHIA, TA.
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OAL, COKE AND FIRE-CLAY!
All of superioi quality, for sale by the
Tannerdale Coal Company,
Ft. Mary's, Elk Couuty, Pa.
aT Order by mail protuptlj ittend
cd to. sentlS Z-U
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WE SELL OOODS AS LOW AS THEY
CAN BE BOUGHT IN
Erie City
GIVE US A CALL, AND WE WILL
Prove it
PELOUBET ORGANS & MELODEONS.
Unanimously awarded tho First Priie,
A GOLD MEDAL,
"AS THE BEST CABINET ORGANS,"
Am. Inst., New Yorkf)ct. 1365.
Being pronounced superior in Quality,
Power and Variety of Tone, and in number
of combinations.
"As t fcest 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 taken the first premium
wherever exhibited this season.
PEDAL ORGANS, one, two ami three
banks of keys six sizes $250 to $1,400.
Without pedals, single and double bank in
great variety, $05 to $450. These Organs
with their smooth, pipcilikc Quality of tone,
beautiful solo stops, strength of chorus,
unequalled pedals, and general organ-like
effects, are superior for Churches, Halls,
Parlors and Schools. They are put up in
cases of Solid Walnut, fancy veneered Wal
nut, (new and unique styles) and elegant
Kesewood, of splendid deeigas and finish,
and of the best workmanship 1 it being
intended that each instrument shall be a
model of its kind. All instruments down
to a fine octave portable Molodeon, have
the beautiful Tremolanto stop, without
extra charge.
A large assortment constantly on hand
at our General Wholesale and Retail Ware
rooms, 841, Broadway.
Our Illustrated Circular and Price Lists,
with our new Blylcs, are now ready. Send
for a circular.
PELOUBET, PELTON & CO
Manufacturers, No. 841,
mnrl40m Broadway, N. V. City.
T?1EDELIUS VOGT, Practical Clock &
X Watchmaker, St. Mary's, Elk county,
Pu. Roems next door to lliutenach's
Clothing Store. All kintfs of work done
done in a satisfactory munaer, and war
ruutcd. Consultations in regard to work
in the German, rench or English lan
guages. March 14, 18o7tf.
NEWSHOP.
TIN! TIN!! TIN!!!
STOVES ! STOVES ! ! STOVES 1!,!
John Sosenheimer & Co.,
WHOLESALE & KK'f AIL DEALERS.
ST. MAKY'H, PA.
Keeps constantly on hand and for Rale,
a lare and well selected block of TIN
WAKE, STOVES Ac. We have
everything generally kept in a Tin Shop.
Our Stock of STOVES consist in part
of ANT1DUST PAIlLOlt &
COOKING STOVES,
ALSO IRON GATE & WHEAT
SHEAF STOVES.
STOVE PIPE can be had at our
shop cither riveted or proved.
Spouting and boohno, done on
short notice and at reasonable rates.
Juue li'()0-ly.
A. 11. Gkay,
A. I. Wilcox,
R. H. Emebson,
E. F. Auasis.
QUAY, WILCOX & Co.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
ST. MARY'S,
Opposite Alpine House, Elk Couuty Pa.
DEALERS IN
Flour, Feed, Kutter, Cheese,
Feed, Corn, Salt,
Fish, Pork, Ham, Powder,
Cunned Fruits, Beef,
Beans, Nails, Glass,
AND STAPLE GROCERIES
December 20 1860 ly.
Si
RIDGWAY, PINNJ
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
FLOUR
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
FEED,
HARDWARE,
LUMBER
AND
SHINGLES,
Buyers will find
STO II E S
AMONG THE
Most Complete
AND BEST APPOINTED
IN THE
COUNTRY,
ANl THE PLACE TO GET
Good Bargains !
CALL& SEE
March 29th, 1860-ly.
LARGE CAPACITY, GREAT Stregnth
and unequalled speed, simplicity and
completeness of operation, are qualities pe.
culiar to the
Nonpareil Washing Ma
chine. It is a squeezing machine constructed on
strictly mechanical principles, and the ex
perience derived from five years extensive
use io fcmilies, hotels and public institutions
proves it to be of lasting value to the pur
chaser The manner of operating the Nonpareil,
by rotary 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, and accomplishes the
work with the greatest rapidity and the
least possible labor.
The great speed with which this machine
performs work will be understood from the
statement that it is geared to give six strokes
of the plungers for one turn of the handle,
or, when worked leisurely, about four hun
dred strokes a minute 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 th ree hours'
time; and it may be relied on to cleanse the
clothing thoroughly, without assistance
from hand rubbing.
Send for free Descriptive Circular and
terms to dealers, to whom exclusive right
of sale is secured.
OAKLEY & KEATING,
184, Water St., N. Y.
July 26,,6G-ly
SOMETHING NEW ! I
rilHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully desires
J to announce to the citizens of Elk
county that he has recently fitted up an es
tablishment for the manufacture and sule
of TIN, COPPER, and SHEET-IRON Ware,
on Main Street, in Ridgway, where, by
strict attention to business, he hopes to
merit the oonfidence and patronage of the
community.
He will keep on hand an extensive and
varied assortment of every kind of TIN
WARE, and rupair in the noutest possible
manner, all work coming under his super
vision. He will also keep on hand a well-assorted
stock of
STOVES
suitable for either Wood or Coal.
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He desires especially lo call the atten
tion of luiulieruieu to the fact that ho can
supply I hem with
RAFTlNG-STOVES
made in a superior manner.
Roofing and Spouting done lo order on
short 1101 ice. m
Bk.0ld Copper, Brass, Pewter, Lead
and Scrap iron taken in exchange for
goods or work.
h!uGive hire a call all he asks is a fair
trial. Cuxtomcrs will find him at their
"SERVICE." C. W. SERVICE.
Ridgway, April 4, 1867-tf.
JOB PRINTING
NEATLY
CHEAPLY &
EXPEDITIOUSLY
Executed at lh Advocate Oflke
She lk gi(lioctnte,
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
Devoted to the Interests of the People of Elk Co
is Pt Bi.isnrn evkbt thvusdat,
BircvnTis ir. nmiETT,
Office tn thi Court llovac.
Tf RMS One D:!!ar aal Fift Cents t i t
annum, invariably in aavaut.. No dun
tion from these terms.
JOHN G. HALL, Proprietor.
Hates ol Advertising.
Adm'rs and Executor's Notices, each
G times f 2 (,()
Auditor's Notices, each 2 CU
Transient Advrlising, per square of
10 lines or less, 3 times or less 2 00
Por each subsequent insertion H.)
Professional cdars, 1 year 0 CO
S oecial notices per line 1ft
Obituary and Marriage Notices, each 1 W
Yearly Advertising, one squnrc lo ("
Ysarly Advertising, two squares 10(10
Y;at'y Advcr'ing three Bqunrcs i!U 00
Y Jarly Advertising, column M 00
Yjarly Advertisng, column ;!.r) ()0
Ysarly Ad.ctising, 1 column 70 00
Advertisements displayed more than
ordinarily will be charged for at
the late (per column) of 00 00
J OBBING DEPARTMENT.
Having lately added materially to
ojr stock of Job Type, we are prepared to
do all kinds of work in a manner which cim
not be excelled by any establishment be
tween Williamsport and Erie.
Cards. Bill Heads, Programme
Checks, Notes, Handbills,
Blanks, Envelope?, Labels.
Tags, Visiting Cards, Letter lien I3
and any other work usually djne in a coun.
try office.
(fillt ajmtntg girMori.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
President Judge R. G. Whito.
Additional Law Judge Wtn. P.
Wi'.liams.
Associate Judges E. C. Scliultze,
Jesso Kylcr.
District Attorney L. J. Blakely.
Sheriff James A. Matona.
Prothonotary, &e. G. A. Riillibun
Treasurer James Coyne.
Co. Superintendent James 1'lakclv.
Commissioners William A. lily, j.
W. Taylor, Louis Vollmer.
Auditors Clark Wiloos, Eyron J.
Jonoe, Jacob McCauley.
County Surveyor Geo. Walm.-ley.
TIME OF HOLDING COURT.
Second Monday in January.
Last Mouday in April.
First Monday in August.
First Monday in November.
B E A L E ' S
(LATK I'OWEI.l'b)
EMBROCATION!
I7IOR ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO
Horses, Cattlo and tho Human Mesh,
requiring the use of an external application.
This new Compound, prepared by :i prsii
tical Chemist having a full knowledge rf
all the medical virtues of each ingredient
that enters into its composition, is warran
ted to exceed anything of the kind ye t of
fered to the public as an external n ('plica
tion for the diseases for which ir is recom
mended. We are satisfied that it will work
its own road into the confidence of all who
use it, and those who try it onco wilt never
be without it, and therefore we rely on ex
perience as the best test of its u-ii fuiness.
It is pronounced by Farriers, and nil who
have tried it to be the best application, ev
er used. This Embrocation has been put
up for over eight years, and il U only
through the increasing demand and urgent
request of my friends and the Public that
I send it forth as the grand remedial aeiit
for the various diseases to which that noblu
and useful animal, the HORSE, is subject.
Many remedies have been offered to the
Public under different forms, some of these
are injurious, others at best of littlo uso,
and many wholly improper to answer tho
purposes for which they are recommended.
A judicious una really useful composition
frco from those objections, has therct'oro
long been desired by many gentlemen who
have valuable horses, and are unwilling to
trust them to the care of designing and
pretending Furriers. Their wishes iiro at
length fully gratified, by Dr. l!ta!o being
prevailed upon to allow this valuable Em
brocation (which has proved so elMcaciou
lo the various diseases) to be prepared oud
brought out to the public.
This embrocation was extensively used
by the Government during the war.
Address all orders to
DR. KDMOND BEAI.E,
002, South Second St, l'liil'a.
8SrFor Sale by Bor dwell & Mes.-i-nner,
Ridgway, Pa. uplioly
rilHE MOST RELIABLE CUSHION used
I on Billiard Tables is tho
CAT-GUT CUSHION,
Manufactured by Kavanagh & Di i I.it, and
patented Deo 18, 18(10. (Soc Scientific Am
erican, voliimo 10, number 11.)
It is the ONLY Cushion that M,s,jeK3?s
all the qualities essential toapcrl'cet Cush
ion. If is tho most eluslio and uh.si dmal!
Cushion ever otl'ereJ to the biMiai 1 -playing
public, as is abundantly proven by tho
grout demand for it since its ii.t n -In, 'tion.
Tho peculiarity which distinguishes In
CAT -GUT Cushion and renders il -111 M-ior
lo all others, is the lightened r"i J ul' rat
gul which overlies the face and edye ol'thu
rubber, and running the full lrn"li "f th ;
Cushion, which prevents the ball ii innh -.l
ding into the rubber and jumping from tlio
table. The additiou of the rai-'jui e..id
also adds much to the elasticity of the Cush
ion. The CAT-GUT Cushion hasi.lrea.lv been
applied to over 1IMSI tables which u-e in
constant uso. It can be applied 1,1 I, .Vies
of uny uiuko, for SwA per sel.
KAVANAGH & DECKER'! Ka. i ry, at
the corner of Centre and Can 1! N.v. is, N.
Y., Is the must complete of il - I. in i in Hu
world. The machinery is ol the in im
proved character, the luiubei in ; room
ihe largest in the Uuiled Stuns, -he mate
rial used ihe best that can l.e 1 ve lved,
un l the workmen thoroughly iile.1
Billiard Cloth, Balls, Cr s 1.1, I Trim
mings, all of Ihe best make, c.n.-.iatnly 011
hand.
Kavunagh and Decker arc the only agents
in this coiiuiry for KAY'S Cl i: CKMI.NT,
adjudged by competent aulluiiiies to bo
the best cement ever used.
Full Size Tables cut down for SiO.
? n l fur Jiiistratcd Pi i c List.
KAVANAGH DECKEll.
Cor of Centre and Canal ?.n.,
apSOly Ntw York City.