'Mr itf'h hmnn's 'IFoitf.' ' I lion, yd veeklemcnibcr dul liltle l:u k hnny 1 pycd init dc lidler ncxlit ' Y;li, vol from him 1 ' ' X ifi.v.'1", only I cits cheated liurty pad.' '"I" r 1 Vail. You sco in du vust place l.c i.-hjlint in it Into laijis, nud lory lame mil cme eye. I'cn von you tits upon liim to ride ho rares up Loliint uulkick up -uforo so vainer as a shackmulc. I dh.ks 1 Jakes him a little vile kisJer. lay, wit noMX'tit i- I pits t-luaddlo lii.-i p:ik lie iwuictieu Jilt vay, fliii-H so like n t:i kin ioa m on a poatsthreani ; mil mm he jrits time 1 va:-li so mixed up vc rveryditiks. I vuits tnincfelf sittin nrouiit piukwiii JH, mit his Jail iu mine hants Cur ile priJle.' ' Yell, vut ou ;rin to Jo :nit him ? ' ' (( 1 vised him potter !1S hani up. 1 hitch him in Jo cart init his tail where lie head out to be; Jon I uil' him vou down cuts mil a hiJee jw ; he sthart. lo ;mp ; hut A soon he sees dc cart before, liim ho nffkes packwavds. Men I takes him cut, hilib him to rile vay, unt he jii'ucs p;;!it ofl'shust so yoot as anypo. Jy's bony.' ..... " It's Btul.' An ol 1 i;i ntleinau fanner who had two or (hive vcTy pretty JnuhterH, wan so very anxious of his charge that he would not permit them to kiep the company of youttir men. However,tliey adopted ihc I'oIL'.v'n: expedient to en. joy the company of lovers, without tno knowle dge of their father. After the old man had retired to rest, the jirls would hung ii i heel, out of the wiudow, which was iiiilo a distance from the ground, and the beaux would seize the (licet, and with the assistance of his la dy hive, would tlnw yiiiii an entrance. "J!i.il it so happened, that one evening the girls hum? out ihc sheet too early, and ns it was by some ill wind blown Mound n eoincr, and the old gentleman cspjin" the sheet ctuM not conjecture the meaning of its being there. Ue took hold, and endeavored to pull it down. The girl supposing it lo be one of their beau:; bctran to hoist, and did unt discover their mistake till the head of the old man was level with the wiu dow. sill, when or.c exclaimed : ' O L-ird, it's dad!' and lotting go their hold, down went the old man, bieaksDg his iirm. The g'rls received their beans at the door after that, and the old man gave them his approbation. The Lake Michigan ,' Monster." The .Mihvaukeen tonac time since were agitated by stories of a mysterious monster in hake Michigan, who was said to be anywhere from twenty to Efly fiet long, and horrible to behold. The Chicago people have since had sight of him, if we may believe the following from the Chicago Tribune : The monster has actually been seen in our lake by the crews of several vc mis. An average description would give his length as between forty and iil'ty feet, his shape serpentine, the size i f his nock about that of a human be. i.ig, the size of his body about that of :.n ordinary barrel, lie is quite retir. big in his habits, ducking swiftly under tie water as soon as the vessel approach. hiiii, and steering away tc fomo more lif'.'od spot. He was described yesterday by tha itv-vs of the tag Crawford and the pro- . ii'.T Sky Lark, off Kvanston, lashing ili1 waves with his tail, like a whale, into a perfect tempest, The vessel in (;:;' tioii did not think it advisable to : l. vo:oJi too near the creature, not be p vidod with the means of revst-in- an attack. Probably there will be a : . t out in search of him iu (he course ( I a f-v days, lie would form a valua-U'.- -icj'tisition to the curiosities in the :i;u cum. "V i i r Kvkiiv Young Man Should I o. 1 . 10 very young man should make the uio-tnf hinnelf, intellectually, mor. ally, -iiu ially and physically. -. 1 1 o should depoQil upou his owe i ff . ii-t.- to accomplish these results. i. i lo. should be willing to take ad-vi'-: from those competeut to give it, mid ! . i'dlow such advice, until his own .1 i . ... ;it or convictions, properly foua-'iio-.i! 1 otherwise direct. i f ho 1:1 unfoitunato enough to a i n h and indulgent father, he lo the best he can under the eir : .ti. ces, which, will bo to conduct :!f very much as though he had not ' -taclta to overcome. lii-l.-t CUIUS him.-. tin:.-c , ! ie should remember that youus: men, i; :hcy live, grow old, and that the 1 .abiis of yuuilt are oftener than other vivo pcipctualed in the mature man. l .u..,iog ilii.i fact, he should " govern )i:i.i-.o!l'.:ccoi'Jingly." 5. Ho should never bo discouraged I y Mb i'l beginnings, but remember that all jti-'-iit results have been wrought out t. i"i ;! .parcntly slight ciusea. V. lie should never, under any cir i '..io.-jUiic.'s, bo idlij. If be cannot find tl.s employment he prefers, lot him lo.ar his desires as possible be : i!' fl u.- reach the object of his ninbl' iim. v All young men havs " inalienable v .'.(-," among which none is greater or . i-' facivJ thau the juivilego to be ' : o:i;eli.j :ly." 1'iii:t;.h . In a sermon delivered hut Sunday, Ili v. Ilotiry 'ard Jicecher is flai l to have re narked that more pub-1-e men o! eminence have started iroin the, business of type setting than pioba i !y fiuiu any other necupation. Wc know not how true hi is. but it is pret . v certiiia that (here are few public men i hat have not been made eminent by the i - e sttteio a cla- which, if not al ways great in themselves, are often the cirise of ;rcat ue; iu others. THE PLACE TO BUY ISAT TJ IK 1UI XI WAY mm ;SI0BL U HOVE 0 . M ESSKXO liealeis in Tin?; MeJicipt?, IVnts, Uili), While Iicad, Iiubricating Oil, Lamp Oil, Tar.ucr's tlil, Per. fuuicries of nil Kinds, The purest Varnish, h ushes of every Style and Dyo Stud's, l'lirc Confectionaiies Citron, llaisins, Talcut Medicines, 'tVitics, Watches, Jewelry, Kings, Tohaccocs & Sh'gara l'ure IJijuors for Medicinal pur poses only. A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of Everything Useful I'citaiuiug to tho Drug Business Gen erally. I'ure Drugs at Low Prices-! Pure Drugs at Low Trices Notions iu Endless Variety 1 Notions in Endless Variety 1 American and English Watches ! American and English Watches Latest Styles of Jewelry, Pings, itc. Latest Styles of Jewelry, Kings, &c. Fancy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels ! Fancy Articles, loys, Latest Novels Albums, News, Stationery, TSird-Cagcs! Albums, News, Stationery, Bird-Cages ! Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings 1 Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings ! mar201SG0 rtMlE SILVJ5K SKIKT. MORE DURABLE, MORE ELASTIC, MORE GRACEFUL! Aiivlwill keep its shape au.l retain its place l'Cltor than any oil er Skirt. lij itir ad beaiif ! stylo of Skirt (Pat rnicil lu.iron 7, 18C5,) trus awankil by the f!ral f merienn Tnstltut Fir, held in .New Voik, October, ISfio, i. SILVER MEDAL, being the Highest rrcinium ever given for a Hoop Skirt. The fieri Springs arc wound with fine pluteil wire in place of a cotton covering which will not wear off or become soilcJ, aii'l ihc whole skirt may bo woslieJ w ithout injury or foar of rusting, and will boas gooi as new. The Combination Silver Skirt This invention combines with the ordina ry Skirl the advantages or our Silver Skirt llic bottom hoops are (he same as tbose us ed in tho Silver Skirl, Ihe covering of which cannot wear off, while the upper ones arn covered with cotton. No lady having once worn cno of our Skirts, will bo willing to wear aay oilier, as the lower hoops of all other V.ir.J) r.re soon injured and soileed. Th ?et iiintecialaro used in their con str.ic'Vn, and, from their durability and nort'.uifj hey arc destined to become a I'avorite Skirt. M2i:'a:t red solely by the Silver kirt and Wire Manu t cturing Company, 30 and 32, BylRC'L.lY ST, .NEW YORK. T. S. Si-krht, Sup't. Aug 9th-ly Take Notice. rpiIE UNDESIGNED WISHES TO J .cay to tho publio generally, but more particularly to the people of "Elk County that ho has opened a Black smith and Wagon-Shop in St. Mary's, where ho will be happy to execute all orders in his lino with promptness and neatness- I have also purchased the right for Elk County, to manufacture and sell iho V. M. Hubbard Patent Spring Wagon Seat, of which I will soon have a good supply ou hand, or will mako to order, any desired stylo or size. I would further notify tho people 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 of the law. 5-!-:Sm LEONARD W1TTM.YNN. VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE. The uudersigued has laid'out n vil. ago upon his ground adjoining tho Ridg. way Depot, to be called ELK. The lots nre 50 feet front by 100 feet deep front ing towards the railroad. Terms For the first lot sold, $100. Foi Ihe ecfiind lot sold, $110. For the third lot sold, Sl-j and so on increasing iu pries nr. lots ore sold. t'f.. First purchasers get tho chuico lot at llic cheapest rates. Purchasers will bo rcgistnred in tho or der gf their application. Ten percent of ili.) purchase money must be paid at the tono of I lie application. Rt'Applieations will bo mado to Joli G. Hull, Hsu., RiJgwuy, Pa. J. S. HYDE. Ridway, mar,20'Cu-tf. TO CONSUMPTIVES. rilllE Advertiser, having been restoro.1. to health in a Yew wcetr, "ny a very i-inijilu rvn:;dy, after having Buffered sever al yt-ars with a severe lung affection, and thai dread disease, Cuiisuiupr iou U anx ious to make known tohis fellow sufferers tho iiu-.-inx of cure. To till v lio desire it, he will send a copy of ilic prescription u.-ed, (free of oliargi ), with tho diieeliohs for preparing tho sanio, whicji they will find a Sure Cure for Con Miuipiioii, Asthma, Rronchils, &o. The on ly object of iho advertiser )u sending (ho 1'i-e-i-riplion, is to benefit ihc afflicted, and pread information which ho conceives to lm inv.ilii.ilile ; and he hopes every sufferers will try his remedy, ns it will cost them notliiii.', and may prove a blowing. Parlies wishing the prescription, will pluu?u addie4 Utv. EDWARD A- WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Cuuuty.ew Vork.d, out. i;."nh i;;i;y-iy. f IsiTIMi CARDS NEATL EX EC IT- 14 4 'UiJ EW CASH GROCERY STORE JAMES MoCLOSKKY, Dealer in Groceries &0., would vcspeetfully inform Iho citizens of Kersey and vicinity, that he h;ia gono into tho Grocery - busiL and will open on or about the middh of May. lie kect consnt.tly on banc an extensive stock of TEAS, FLOUR, sua A.RS, TOBACCOES, SEC.ARS, WHISKEY by thcbarrcl 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 invito everybody to come and satisfy themselves. JAMES McCLOKEY. May 3d, 'CO. Cm. Tllic subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Elk and adjoining conn, tics that ho has purchased tho harness shop lately occupied by John Smut!!, and that ho is prepared to do all kinds of work in a suit. ablo style, SADDLESMRiDLESMARXESS kept, constantly on hand nt pricos to suit the times. Give me a call shop in tho sec ond story of Di ng Stove building, ocll-ly. C. LETTS. STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 33 f- '2.1, Broadway, X. Y. Opposite Bowling Oreen. KEPT OS THE EUROPEAN TLAN. MIIE STEVENS HOUSE 13 WELL X and widely known to tho travel ling public The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men ; it is in oloso proiimity to tho business pat of tho city is on tho oighway of Southern and Western travel and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat De pots. The Stevens House has liberal accomo dation for over threo hundred guests it is well furnished, anil possesses every modern improveme -t for the comfort ami cntertain mcni of its inmates. The rooms are spac ious and well ventilated, provided w ith gas and water, the attendance taproinpt and respectful, and the (able is generously pro1 Tided with every delicacy of Iho sciison-a moderate rates. GEO. K. CHASE & CO. May 9th, 1867, Cm. Proprietors. LUMBER. TTTE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISIT upon short notice the following kinds of Lumber of tho best quality. FLOORING AND SIDING, dressed in the best possible manner, from seasoned lumber, ready for use. Also, LATH FOR PLASTERING Wc will put on cars when required. CriyAll orders addsessod to us at this place promptly nttended to. SOUTHER, WILLTS & CO. jun216tf Hidgway, Pa. PHILADELPHIA to ERIE RAILROAD. SUMMER, TIME TABLE. Thvrvgh and Direct Route, Let ween l'iilath?jifi)'fi, Baltimore Harris bury, Wttliamsport, anil the GREAT O 1 L R E G I OX of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS On all Night Trains. ON and after MONDAY, APRIL 2!)th, the trains on tho Philadelphia & Erip Railroad will run as follows : WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.. 7.00 p. m. " ' " Ridcwav 10.-47 a. im' " " arrive at Erio 4.0rt p. m Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia... 12. 00 noon. " ' " Ridgway 8.40 a. m. ii i nrrivo at Erie 10.00 a. m. EASTWARD. Wail Train leaves Erie 10.2o a. m. " " " Ridgway 8.47 p. ni. " " arrive at Phildelphia 7.03 a. m. Erie Exp leaves Erio 5.00 p. in. " " " Ridgway 10.44 p. m. nrr. at Philadelphia. 00 a. m. Mail and Kfpmt (rain connect with till trains on M'arren a.' Franklin ltnilii a. l'arnger leaving I'ltihidtlphia at 11. OO .V. arriet at IrrinrluH at 0.4" a. m. ami Oil t'itif U.60 a. in. Leavitg Philadelphia f. 30 . w. arrive at Oil City at 4.30 . i. All trains on Warren & Franklin Railw ay make closo connections at Oil Cilywiih trairiH for Franklin and Petroleum Centre DAOia AGE CHECKED THROUGH. ALFRED L. TVLER, General -Superintendent. INSURANCE AGAINST loss or DAMAGE by FIRE THE Lycoming Coutlfy Mutual Insur ance Company at Munccy, Pa., con tiiiues to Iu jure against Loss or Damage by l'irc on all kinds ef Merchandise. Publio and private tiildinir, eiihor in town or county. Also ou Mill, Tanneries. I'"-;, stocks of Giam, f:c, at tho lowest "o -,-lUlc rates, consistent wi.;;, Haiv.ty to Iho 'insurer and Injured. The Lycoming County, Mu tual Insurance Company invites an inveslii giuion as to its stability. Its capital amounts to 82,600,000! Tims assuring to overy ono of its patrons .nat their losses will be promptly 11 ml talis, factorily paid. lis management has always been prudent, 113 ils exUlon.-'o of twenty six years fully demonstrates JAMES I1LAKELV, Agent for E'U couuty, at St. Slary'i a rEYmis ' IvL NRWLV IMPROVED Civscciji Cocl'sii'liiicj i'lqiios ! 2 Acknowlcdgi-d to be tho best ! l.uuduu Priie Medal, and highest awards in Aiiii-iieu, roci ived ! Melodeonii, Second-hand Pianos and Music. No 722, Arch Hticct, below Kiplth Philadelphia; pa. ap213m COAL, COKE AND F1UE-CLAV ! All of superior ipialiiy, for salo by the Tannerdale Coal Company, St. Mary's, Elk County, l'a. fijOrdcrs Lv mail M'nmnilr ii..,l. td 10- rct,tllj 'i-tl N THE PL VOU TO 11UV IS WHERE YOU CAN 1IUY The Cheapest. CO u o ti- to o -S a 0 0 J2 13 a 11 a i5 O Ki .2 3 ns a f, s: W .,-.3 o .4 i 1 C b S 5 ft g s J W.5 o 5 -i g 1, W 5 B w u o o - s w I -2 if v to s H B g- u P .S .Sg o a S !' . w . P-ilr, a " $0 - K w Eg" 3 S" -3 K . - O J er. .1 to to e o r-.-s 1 P o O H M o o fit) S 3 -i S 3 5 " H 6 2 J a fat. S . c ri I o GO WE SELL 000D8 AS LOW AS TIIEV CAN BE BOUOHT IN 12 r i e CI t y ! GIVE US A CALL, AND WE WILL Prove it PELOUBET OUQANS & MELODEONS. Unanimously awarded the First Prio, A GOLD MEDAL, "AS THE BEST CABINET ORGANS," Am. Inst., New York, Oct. 1305. Beinp! pronounced superior m Quality, Power and Variety of Tone, and in number of combinations. "As the best instruments of America wcro there contending, whichever won tho battle would have nothing loft to conquer." Am. Art Journal, edited by a well-know n musical critic. They have also taken the first premium wherever exhibited this season. PEDAL ORGANS, one, two and three banks of keys six sizes S'ioO to $1,600. Without pi-dais, single and double bank in groat variety, S'Hi to !f-l')0. Those Organs with their smooth, pipedikc quality of tone, beautiful solo slops, strength of chorus, unequalled pedals, and general organ-liko 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) nud elegant Rosewood, of splendid designs and finish, and of the best workmanship ! it being intended that each instrument shall be a model of ils kind. All instruments down lo a fino ootavo portable Mclodeon, have tho beautiful Tmnoliiuto stop, without extra charge. A large assortment constantly on hand at our Geneial Wholesale and Retail Wurc 'rooins, 8-11, Broadway. Our Illustrated Circular nnd Price Lists, with our new styles, are now ready. Send for ft circular. PELOUBET, PELTON & CO Manufacturers, No. 841, marl lGm Broadway, N. Y. City. IjV EDELIUS VOGT, Practical Cloclt & Watchmaker, St. Mary's, Elk county, Pa. Rooms next door to Ilintc-nach's Clothing Store. All kims of work dono done In a satisfactory nianaer, nnd war ranted. Consultations in regard to work in tho German, rcuch or English lan. guagos. March 14, 18G7tf. NEArSHOP. TTiY! TIN!! TIN!! I STOVES ! STOVKS 1 ! STOVES I!.! John Sosenheimer & Co., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS. st. mahy's, r.v. ICccpa constantly ou hand and fyj taIo, a lare and well selected ht jck of TIN WAliE, STOVKS kc. Wc have everything generally kept in a Tin Shop. Our Stock of STOVKS consists in part of ANT1 DUST PAHLOIt & COOKING STOVES, also-iho:: oate & wheat. SIIKAV STOVES. STOVE ril'E can bo bad at our shop cither riveted or proved. SrouTt.vci and roofx.no, dono on short notice nnd at reasonable rates. Juuo 14'00-ly. A. II. CI hay, A. J. Wilcox, It. H. Emkrson, E. l Apams, QliAY, WILCOX Ss Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS, ST. MAUY'S, Opposito Alpine House, Kilt County Pa. DEALERS IN Tlour, Teed, Butter, Choose, Feed, Com, Salt, ELb, l'ork. Ham, Powder, Canned Fruits, Beef, Beans, Xailu, GUna, AND STAPLE liROCERILS December 0 1 tGG ly. W 'l l Sthii 'iM m) RIDGWAi, TINNi WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FLOUR GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, FEED, HARDWARE, LUMBER AND SHINGLES, Buyers will fin! ST O RES AMONG THE Most Complete AND BEST APPOINTED IN THE COUNTRY, ANl THE PLACE TO GET Good Bargains ! CALL& SEE! Mareb 29th, 1 860-1 y. LAHGE CAPACITY, CHEAT Slregnth and unequalled ?pccd, 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 hi fc milieu, hotels and public institutions proves it to ba of lasting value to the pur chaser The manner of operating the Nonpareil, by rotary motion acting on a crank shaft (with balance vflieel, which moves the plungers alternately, is tho simplest, least laborious and most powerful that can he 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 Tt is geared to give six btrokes of the plungers for one turn of the handle, or, when worked leisurely, about four hun dred strokes a minute Safety lo the fabric 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 i ad it may be reliod on to cluanso 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 2C,'CC-ly SOMETHING NEW ! ! rpiIE SUBSCRIBER respectfully desires to announce to the citizens of Elk county that he has recently fitted up an es tablishment for the mannfaeturo and sale of TIN, COPPER, and SHEET-IRON Ware. on iuin otreti, m ou'V.v.-, where, by strict attention to business, he ho--,, 0 merit Jho contidenco and patyonago of tl,e coiiiniunity. lie will keep on hand an extensive nnd varied assortment of every kind of TIN WARE, and repair in the neatest possible manner, all work coming under his super vision. Ho will al.io keep on hand a well-assorted slock of S T o y E s , suitable for either Wood or Coal, Ho desires c.-pccially to call tho atten tion of lumbermen to tho fact that he can supply (hem with RAFTING-STOVES made in a superior manner. Roofing and Spouting done to order on bhort not lee. . ttA-Old Conner. Brass. Pr-wt.-r T o,,, I and Scrap iron taken in exchange fur goods or work. BUive him a call all he asks lg a fair trial. Customers (ll timl him at I licit' 'SERVICE." (. w. SERVICE, liid-ay, April 4, 18ii7-tf. JOB PRINTING CHEAPLY & NEATLY EXPEDITIOUSLY Executed at the Advocate Oilice it he ' drlh ' gdvoqaie, A MEEKLY NEWSPAPER, OovnM to tho Interests ot tte People of Elk Co is ri iii isiiKD kvkiiy TnrnsiiAV, fircntTiv if. isiititvTT, Office in tkt Court House.. T.nntH One TtV.i.r ai fifty Cents pr iiiimini, invariably in ailvuin. Is'o devia tion from thepe terms. JOHN G. HALL, l'RcyniETon. Rates ol Advertising. Adm'r and Executors Notices, each 0 times f- M Auditor's Notices, each 2 50 Transient Advrlining. per square of 10 lines or less, 8 limes or less 2 00 Fnr each subsequent insertion bO Professional edars, 1 year 6 00 S neeial notiecs per line 13 Obit navy and Marriage Notiees, each 1 00 Yearly Adverlising, one square 1000 Y?arly Advertising, two squares 15 00 Yiai'y Adver'ing Ihrce squares HO 00 Y arly Advertising, J column 25 00 Y'jarly Advcrt istig, J column .15 ( Y jarly AdActising, 1 column 70 00 Advertisements displayed move than ordinarily will he charged for nt Ihe late (per column) of ,90 00 J DBBING DEPARTMENT. Having lately added materially to OJr slock of Job Type, wo are prepared lo do all kinds of work in a manner which "an not be excelled by any establishment be tween Williamsport and Erie. Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes (.'hecks, Noles, Handbills, Blanks, Envelopes, Labels. Tags, Visiting Cards, Letter Heads and any other work usually dono in a coun . try oHice. nrrr: r :mz .PCT-J.n.L i. . J L'JL jS-li- -r Blh (ountu gircctorjj. COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge 11. G. While Additional Lav Judge VVra. P. Wi'liams. Associate Judges E. C. Schultzc, Jesse Kyler. District Attorney L. J. Blakely. Sheriff James A. Malono. Prothonotary, &c. G. A. Rathbun. Treasurer James Coyne. Co. Superintendent James ISlakcly. Commissioners William A. Bly, J. W. Taylor, Louis Vollmer. Auditors Clark Wilcox, Byron J. Jones, Jacob MeCauley. County Surveyor Geo. Walmslcy. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. Second Monday in January, Lost Monday in ApriL First Monday in August. First Monday in November. BE A L E ' S (LATE 1'OWKI.l'b) K M H ItOCATIONl IOR ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO Horses, Cuttle and the Human Flesh, requiring the use of an external application. This new Compound, prepared by a prac tical Chemist lmving a full knowledge of all the medical virtues of each ingredient that enters into its composition, is warran ted to exceed anything of the kind yet of fered to the publio as an external applica tion for the diseases for which it is recom mended. Wo arc satisfied that it will work its own road into the confidence of all who use it, and those who try it once will never be without it, and therefore we rely on ex perience as tho best test of ils usefulness. It is pronounced by Farriers, and all who have tried it to be the best application ev er used. This Embrocation bus been put up for over eight years, and it is only through tho increasing demand and urgent request of my friends and Ihe Public that 1 send it forth ns the grand remedial agent for the various diseases to which that noble and useful aui:nal, the HORSE, is subject. Many remedies have been (.H'ercd to the Public under dill'erent fornix, some of these are injurious, others nt best of little use, aud ninny wholly improper lo answer tho purposes for which they urc recommended. A judicious and really useful composition free from those objections, has therefore long been desired by many gentlemen who have valuable horses, and nre unwilling to trust them to the care of designing nud pretending Farriers. Their wishes arc at length fully gratified, by Dr. liealc being prevailed upon to allow this valuable Em brocation ( which lias proved so efficacious to the various diseases) lo be prepared and brought out to the public. This einbroeatioo was extensively used by tho Government during tho war. Address all orders to DR. EDMUND BE ALE, C02, Sotilh Second St, Phil'a. KafFor Sale by Bordwell & Messenger, Ridgway, Pn. ap301y MIRE MOST It E I.I ABL ECUS H ION used I on Billiard Tables is the CAT-GUT CUSHION, Manufaeturo.il bv tCuwiniKrh ft TVi!-. ,.,1 patented Deo 18, LSiiii. (Sec Scientific Am erican, volume 111, number 11.) It is the ONLY Cushion I"-' all the qualities e ' , ' possesses ion.'lf - - "."'nil toa perfect Cusli - .a ihn tim.it 1, iui;A i . . . . """ "iw most Uuriiblii cushion evei- ..iT,.a.i ,i.. . u'lr".u' mib! V , v '"'ifd-playuifl ll"...e, as is ubmidiiully proven by the great demand for it ii,oo ils introduction ;:fp"l!',"i!r distinguishes the: ii t- hiou and renders it superior to all other,, is Iho tightened, cord of cat' gut wlneli overlies the face and edge of tho rubber, and running the full length of tha Cushion, w hich prevents the ball from bed. ding into the rubber aud jumping from tha table. Ihe addition of the cat-gut cord also adds much to the ehtsiiciiy of tho Cush. ion. The CAT-GUT Cushion has already been applied to over HHJO tables which are in oniisliint me. It, pm, he applied to tables of tiny make, for $75 per set. KAVAN AG II & DECKER S Factory, at the e.irner of Centre and Canal Streets, N. Y., is die mast uomplete of ils kind in the world. Tho machinery Is ot tho most tm. proved character, the lumber drying room lie largest in tho United Stales, tho mate rial used ihe best that cull be purehused, au.l i lie workmen I liorouglily skilleil. Billiard l lmh, BalU. Cues and Trim mings, nil of ihc best uiuko, constantly on hand. Kavauajsh uud iJeeWare the only agenlg in I his country fur k.-YY'S CUE CEMENT, adjudged by competent authorities to ba the best ecineut ever used. Full Size Tables cm down for $100. Semi for IduMmUd Price LUt. K A VAX AG II t DECKER, Cor of Centre and Canal Sts., P:W1 New York City.,
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