clcr1cd JJcrtrn. Sttan Xi't'll Ktxr. , 1inio iitr.onnl vn!i:iil ri".'t I'm,!, dir. un (,r iu : A !i!i1 titnc Mil 1 then will cense It j.'y.i, its fivc, ii" rlrife. Each heart's wiili thrnMiing will bertill, Ii ve.-ili ?.--Hnyu:i;re cnye ; Who'll wop tl.nl we ar? f.-b-epinf; lima 'Xcntb lli'.' green eod of peace Oh ! liould Ihcr? he one loving heart Tim" kiud'.v V: i' for me 1U'!i ciii,i" wiili a silent toar The h-wcrs i.f mei:iovy I'll 1'Oii t mio from (ho home of light, If Mich to me is piveo, And be that spirit's (-riding i-tr.r To liii it up to H?;.vec. tLHSJSV..' -Li"!" ?"r-J!? SItut ICin: There. A c:i'ie of i'(-!r,arka')lo shrewdne fs ca the part of n (VJtV eitkc:i ha? coruc to our knowledge, wliioli in t;o pood to pass unnoticed. It i-j rfx-trl that t':c Irislimnu called upon a (ji-oiilo of Ks' culnpius anil i'i"i mod Mm that his Fife was ill and iruic"l nieO.ietl aUondanee. The M. P. was viiliiu; togivo bis uttou. tion to the evo, but d..-irt-d the man to pay in advauc, cr outer into un rirco dcut to pay when hi-, service.! were :io longer needed. 'J't.o phyL-lma pvopos cd to attend the v. ils fbi1 f 'IV " An' it'll Lo kill or erne for t.vinty dollars," paid Put. " Yes." Tat was satisfied nud left the M. D. to perform 1i:h eonirp.ct. The wouir.it died, and in du; tine the II. D. pre. BCtitod his bill. lit looked at it a raonient, and then nsked : " An' did ycz cure her ? " " No," responded the physician. " Au'didyez kiilLer?" This was a pozcr, &nd '.no M. 1). dis covered that Pat Lad caught him. The bill at last accounts Lad not been paid, FriKvostiti'. Friendship is the sol dier of heart., the bond of spirit, the jewcll ot life, the charm of social inter course, tho mystic cha;u cf (sympathy, whose links, like the sweet iufiuec?e ivhieh biuds the stars, nearest and the most remote. How exquisite the pleasure sprin;i;inp: from virtuous lrieud. ship with kiudicd souls; from the da lights bestowod by an ici torch an of sentiment, by the flash of wit, the Cow of reason, aud the flights of itHagina Jion. At thoso deliphttul momenta it is when mind unfolds its hidden treas. urcs of iutellcet, unlocks the (ealod up fountains of passion, breathes out at ease ils warmest aspiratious, expands its no blest sympathies, and spreada around, with lavish hand, tho hoard of aenUl wealth aud generous sensibility which it reveals to uo other earthly beinjr man may truly be said to tujoy "the most refined and elevated pleasure which his nature is at present euaoeptiblo of. A Few Hard Things. Experience and observation have taught men that it id : Hard to quit chewing tobacco. Hard to keep from catiug too much. Hard to dtiuk liquor and not be in temperate. Hard to pay our debts. Hard to resist temptation. lTur 1 to believe a man you know to bo a liar. Ilnrd to turn tho other check when you arc struck. Hard to borrow money from friends v hen we need it. Hard to lovo our cnomics. Hani for printers to f?ct their pay. Hard to marry a woman wIicd her p.'i nts will not ive their consent. Ward to pick apples from a peach ii i ;. ifard to keen warm on n nnl.l mint oay without tiro. i lard to fall iu love with a prcttv girl f :d then have her ivc you tho mitten. The sriUKcr of impression at first M:iht was being talked over at the tea tit !. when the ladv whose dntv it. v i.i j v: r-idc " over the tea-cups aud tea" i .-no aiways lorruca an idea ot per. ; at firM sight, aud generally found it i i i'C correct. Mauiuia," said tho youngest son, in .i.Mu voicu mat attracted tlio attcn t ion of nil present. ri:ll, my dear, what 1st it ? " rc f lid the foi.d mother. :- J wane to know what was your opiu irii i 1' mo when you lir.it Ilw mu '11. i:! question gave a ludden turn to i. e conversation. IYnsio.vs. The following Circular in ivlfitiuii to pensions and their pay i i .it will ho of interest : All invalid pensioners will require a i' linial examioution next September, i m' 'pt only, I t. Those pensiontd by special act ol tm::re;3. ''I. Those whose pen.-.ion certificates ; l i t- that a biennial examination, is not n ','iirod. 'id. Tho.n whoso pensions begin f ii.c-j the 1th of March, JS(i7-not whoso : -'ii.--ioii ccitificatcs are issued since, but -iu-.su pensions begiu since Hint date. A fV.iiineetieuter went from that Ftate to Kansas with one dollar in liis pocket, by tutting on trains and bcin put f.ff, only to take the next, and so oil to K.mn. J to was a well trained youth. A rural exhibitor soys ho has en larged his ostiiblithnicut, and now k. eps a head of or n, a head of hen, mid several head of cabbago, whilo ho :l-o trying to keep ahead of the l;iJl':S. THE PLACE TO DUY ISAT TJir.ItlDflWAY '1 STnD'E KEPT HY GUOVKU. MF.SSENOER, i'calors in Diaj, ledii, P.?ot8, Oi!, Whilo Lead, Lubricating Oil, Laicp Oil, Tatmer's Oil, l'cr. futnrrios of nil Kinds, The purest Varnish, Druslics of every Stylo and Size Pyo Fluffs, Pure ('.mfectionarics Citron, 1'aisin, Patent fledicinc?, T.Vincs, Watuhcs, Jewelry, Ringo, Tobae.eu & Scgars Pu.o Liquors for Medicinal pur- poses only. A LARGE ASCOFITMENT Of Everything Useful Pertaining to tho Drug Business Gen orally. Pure Drugs at Low Prices I T?i're Drugs at Low Prices Notions in Endless Variety t Iro!ijrs in Eudlcas Variety 1 AmcricMi sud English Watches ! American an ' l'Jagluh Watches Latest Styles cf J owalry, Rings, &c. aier.t feiyles cf Jewelry, Hings, &c. Fancy Articles, To;, 3, Latest Novels i Faucy Articles, Toys, Latest Novels Albums, News, Btationei, Bird-Cages! Albums, News, Htctionery, lSird-Cages! Violin, Banjo nad Guitar Strings I Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings I inar2013G6 rSMUZ iSlLViill SKIRT. JL WORE DURABLE, IfOUE ELA8TIC, MORS OHACSFUIi 1 AdJ will Izi't-p Us shape uJ retain its place better than any other Skirt. f l'l M tni Wtifil style of Skirt (Tnt cntea rUrcb 'f, lS'JS.I ft awarded by the Grat American Institute Fair, held in New roDt, Uetofcer, lbofi, a SILVER MEDAL, being the Highest Premium ever given for t J loop ??Uir- Tli 6' 1 Springs are wound with fine plated wire io plaes of a oottoa eovering vhicb will liul t off or become aoiled, aud tli cl;olc B-iri way be wuaiied without injury or fear of rusiinj, and will be as good as new. The Combination Silver Skirt This invention combines with the ordina ry Skirt, the advantages or our Silver Ekirt tic bottom hoops are the nar.'.e as those us ed in the Silver Skirt, the eoTeringof which cannot, wear off, while the upper ones ari covered with eouoc. No lady having once worn one ef our Skirts, will be willing to wear any other, an the lower hoops of all other kinds are toon injured and aoilced. The oest mnteeiala are used in their con struction, and, from their durability and neatssis bey are destined to become a X'avorito Skirt. Mnnufa-jt ired solely by Hio Silver kirt and Wire Manu t cturing Company, SO and 32, lUltt'L.lY ST. NEW YOllK. T. S. Sl'EBRY.'Slip't. Aug 9th-ly Talco Notice. rPIIE UNDESIGNED WISHES TO X say to the publio generally, but more particularly to tho people of Elk County that ho has opened a Black smith and Wagon-Shop iu St. Mary's, where ho will be happy to execute all orders in his line with promptness and neatness- I bavc al purchased the right for Elk County, lo manufacture and Fell the F. M. Hubbard Patent Spring Wagon Scat, of which I will soon have a good supply on hand, or will make to order, any desired stylo or 6izo. I would further notify the people of Elk Couuty that any person or per sons infringing on my right in tho man ufacture or sale of said scat will be pros ecuted to the extreme limits ol the law. 5-tt-3ia LEONARD WITTMASX. VALUABLE LOTS FOK SALE. The undersigned has laid. 'oat a vil. age upon hie grouud adjoining the Ridg way Depot, to be called liLK. The lots ro 50 foot front, by 100 feet deep front' ing lownrile the railroad. Terms For the first lot Bold, $100. Foi the second lot sold, fllO. For the third lot sold, 11 JO nn J no on iucrenaiiig in price as lots aro sold. firtfc, First purchasers got the choice lot at tho chenpest rules. Purchasers will be registered in the or der of their application. Ten percent, of the purchase money must be paid at the time of the application. Bft-Applicut ions will be mado to Job 0. Hull, litifj., RMgway, l'a. J. 8. HYDE. Rnlgway, mar.S'J'CO-tf. TO CONSI'MPTIVKH. HMUE Advertiser, .having been rcstoroil I to healih iu a few weeks, by a very Minplo rcincly, nficr having BiiU'eroil sever al years with a severe lung ntluction, ami that dread disenso, ('onsuinptiou is nnx ious to niako known tojiia fellow sullvrers the means of cure. To nil who desire if, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of chnrc), Willi the direniii.i.u f.,. nwitiinin i... , . , I .MU 0111. It, vlncih they will find a tjuro Cure for Cou siiinj.ijon, Asthma, ISi-oiichils, io. 'J'he ou. ly olijccl of tho advertiser in Bending the riescriplion, i3 tencfil the utllietcd, aud spread information which he conceives to be iiivuUmlilo ; uud ho hopes every sutl'eicis Will tl'V lllK ICMKl.lv l.u il U in .... . .1 nothing, and may prove a blessing. xurues wisinng 1110 prescription, will plcaiso address liKV. lUWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, cw York.d. Oct. Uoth l:J0C-ly. VlfSlTI.N'O CARDS NEATLY LXECl'T cd at this oC;co. EW CASH GROCERY STORE. J AIMER MeCLOSKEY. Dealer in Groceries &e., would respectfully inform the citizens of Kersey and vicinity, that ho has gone into the G roccry busit ss. and will open ou or about tho mid Jit of May. He keoy coastwily on banc an extensive ptock of TEAS, FLOUlv, SUG A.IIS, TOBACCOES, SEOARS, 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 invite everybody to come and satisfy themselves. JAMES McCLOKEY. May 3d, 'CO. Cm. rrUic subscriber begs leave to announce to I the eitiiest of Elk and adjoining conn, ties that he baa purehaaed the harness shop lately occupied by Johu Imuti, and that he is prepared to do all kinds of work in a suit, able style, SADDLES,DRiDLES,IIARNESS kept constantly on hand at prices to suit the times. Give me a call shop in tho sec ond story of Drug Store building, ocll-ly. C. LEVIS. STEVEN8 HOUSE, 21, 23, 35 & 27, Broalicuy, N. Y. Opposite Bowling Green. KEPT ON TI1E EUROPEAN PLAN. 'PUB STEVENS HOUSE is WELL X and widely known to the travel ling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men ; it is in close proximity to the business part of the city is on the oigbway of Southern and Western travel and adjacent to nil the principal Railroad and Steamboat Do pots. Tho Stevens House has liberal acemmo diition for over three hundred guests it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertnin mcni of its inmates. The iqpms are spac ious and well ventilated, provided with gas and water, the attendance is prompt and respectful, and the table is generously pre vided with every delicacy of the season-a moderate rates. GEO. K. CHASE & CO. May Oth, 1867, Cm. Proprietors. LUMBER. WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISII upon akort notice the following kinds of Lumber of the best quality. FLOORING AND SIDING, dressed in tho best possible manner, from seasoned lumber, ready for use. Also, LATH FOR PLASTERING We will put on cars when required. KiyAll orders addsessed to us at this place promptly attended to. SOUTUER, WILLIS k CO. jun21C7tf Ridgway, Pa. PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAILROAD. SUMMER TIME TABLE. Thmtgh and Direct Route hetween Philadelphia, Baltimore Ifarris lurg, WUHanuport, and the GREAT OIL REGION of Pennsylvania. ELEGANT SLEEPING CAPvS On all Night Trains. AN and after MONDAY. APRIL 29th. Jf the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie nauroaa win run as tollows : WESTWARD. .Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.. 7.00 p. m. " " " Ridgway 10.47 n. m; " ' arrive at Lne 4.08 p. m Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia... 12.00 noon, " " " Ridgway S.40 a. ru. ii i arrive at Eric 10.00 a. m, EASTWARD. Mail Train leaves Erie 10.23 a. m, " " " llitlgwny 8.47 p. m. " arrive at rinlUelpnia 7.0o a. m Erio Exp leaves Ihio 5.00 p. m " " " Rid way -10.41 p. in. " " arr. at Philadelphia... 1.00 a. m. Mail and Espreti Irnint cxnncct with all trami on arrrn c tri nl.lm llatlwrii. 1'aMnigert having rititatlcljiltia at l'j.OU 31. arrive at Irv'ncton at 0. 10 a. in. and Oil City 9.50 a. m. Lcarir.g I'hiladelpHa at 1 , ij. m. arnre at Uil UilytitiMo p. m. All traius on Warren & Franklin Railway uiKno ciose connections at Uil t ity with trains for Franklin nod Petroleum Centre. DAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. ALFRED L. TYLER, General Superintendent. INSURANCE AGAINST Iomj or DAMAGE by FIRE rrVIE Lycoming County Mutual lnsur X oe Company at Muncey, Pa., con tinucs to lusiiro against Loss or Damage by Fire on all kinds vf Merchandise. Public nnd nriratfi niltliniru. ciil.o. in n county. Also ou Mills, Tanneries, Ilarns, ui-ain, sc., ai I Ii o lowest possible rates, consistent with safety to the Insurer and Insured. The Lycoming County. Mu tual Insurance Company invites an iuvcstii gation as to its btability. Its capital nu.uunin iu .S9.8 0 0.0 0 0! Thus assuring to every one of its patrons that their losses will be promptly and satis, factorily paid. Its management has always been prudent, as its cxiKlenio of twenty six years fully demonstrates JAMES HLAKELY, Agent for E'k couuty, at St. Mary's M -EYEItS NEWLY IMPROVED tlMSMitf glc Odei-sii'tiDfj flww ) Acknowledged to bo the best ! London Prize Medal, and highest awards in America, reecived ! MelodcoiiH, Second-hand Pianos and Music. No 722, Arch Street, below Eighth PHILADELPHIA, PA. . np213m COAL, COKE AND FIRE-CLAY ! All of superior quality, for sale by the Tannerdale Coal Company, Kt. Mary's, Elk County, Pa. J MKh'dcrs by mail promptly attend cd t0- sepilG tS-tl N THE PLACE TO BUY 13 WHERE YOU CAN BUY The Cheapest. u 3 m tit tn GO w it M e il) 0 0 0 J3 O a T3 ci p; g 3 a ' o ! r o. P o .3 3 a o S o a a . o 2 go: til . -i n 5 k, u c a o 2 H P5 H S O OS; S CO T .j; a 5 e Gil o a cii to m r, Jo H g .S "2 e3 n 5 5 .P a H -3 D M i 13 Oi r j a w o 31 o M o o r-1 .. . 2 2 o .. !6 & &t t -Sea era's '3 fe, a V, M a 3. 1 & So." o o 5 r n H U as-i fia S ? rig eg e o a i-3 CO Si 5 a W o oo WE SELL 000D3 A3 LOW AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT IN Brie City GIVE US A CALL, AND WE WILL Prove it ELOCBET ORGANS & MELODEONS. Unanimously awarded the First Prize, "AS TIIE BEST CABINET ORGANS," Am. Inst., New York, Oct. 1305. Being pronounced superior in Quality, Power and Variety of Tone, and in number of combinations. "As the best instruments of America were there contending, whichever won tho battle would have nothing left to conquer." Am. Art Journal, edited by a well-known musical critio. They have also taken tho first premium wherever exhibited this season. PEDAL ORGANS, one, two nnd three banks of keys six sizes i?2o0 to SI, 500. Without pedals, single and double bank in great variety, $05 to $4.j0. These Organs witn tnoir smoolli, pipcihkc quality of lone, 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 iu cases of Solid Walnut, fancy veneered Wal nut, (new nnd unique styles) and clegaut Rosewood, of splendid designs and finish, and of the best workmanship ! it being intenitca mat each instrument shall lie a model of its kind. All instruments down to a fino octavo portable Melodeon, have the beautiful Trcmolauto stop, without extra charge. A largo assortment constantly on hand at our tieneinl holcsale and Retail Hare rooms, 841, Broadway. Our Illustrated Circular and Trice Lists, with our new styles, aro now ready. Send tor a circular. PELOUBET, PF.LTOX CO Manufacturers, No. 811, mnrHOra Broadway, N. Y. City. NEWSHOP. TIN1 TIKU TINl!t STOVES ! STOVES ! ! STOVES I H John Sosenheimer &Co., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS. BT. MARY'S, PA. Keens constantly on linnd nn.l f..r cr.lr a large and well selected stock of TIN 11T 1 It n ririwi''a.i n lYAiirj, njuvr.s se. We have cvervthinc rrennr.illv ton in a Tin KUn Our Stock of STOVES consists iu part 01 AIM 1 lUV ST 1 A 15, LOR fc COOKING STOVES, ALSO IRON GATE & WHEAT SHEAF STOVES. STOVE PIPE can be had l a,,- shop either riveted or proved. opoutino and roofino, done on short notice and at reasonable rates. Juno 11 1(0-1 y. A. H. Mb ay. R. H. Emerson, E. F. A hams. A. I. Wilcox, Q.11AY, WILCOX & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS, ST.-MARY'S, Opposite Alpine Houho, Elk County Pa. HE F.Pltss iv Flour, Feed, Putter, Cheese. Iced. Corn. R,,H Fish, Pork, JIam, Powder, Cunucd Fruits. lippf. Hoans, Nails, Glass, AND STAPLE GROCERIES December 20 18GG ly. TIEDELIUS VOGT, Practical Clock & 1 Watchmaker, St. Mary's, Elk county, Pu. Rooms licit door to ilinteuavh's Clothing IStore. All kiuts of work done done iu a satisfactory wunaer, and war. ranted. Cuusultutions in regard to work in the Geiuiau, rench or English lan guages. Miucli 14, 1867tf. RIDGWAY, PINNi WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FLOUR GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, FEED, HARDWARE, LUMBER AND . SHINGLES, Buyers will find ST O RES AMONG TnE Most Complete AND BEST APPOINTED IN TIIE COUNTRY, AN1 TnE PLACE TO GET Good Bargains ! CALL& SEE! March 29th, 18GG-ly. LARGE CAPACITY, GREAT Stregnth and unequalled speed, simplicity and completeness of operation, are qualities pe. culiar to tho Nonpareil Washing Ma chine. It is a squeezing machine constructed on strictly mechanical principles, nnd the ex perience derived from five years extensive use in icmiues, Hotels ana public institutions proves it to do. or tasting value to the pur chaser The manner of operating the Nonpareil. by rotary motion acting on a crank shaft with balance wheel,) which moves the plungers alternately, is tho simplest, least laborious and most powerful that can be de vised for tho purpose, and accomplishes tho work with the greatest rapidity and tho least possinio labor. The great speed with which this machine performs work will be understood from the statement (hat it is geared to give six strokes ot tlie plungers lor one turn of tho handle, or, when worked leisurely, about four hun dred strokes a minute Safety to the fabrio washed is insured by the entire absence of rublnng. A girl or boy of fifteen can work the ma chine, nnd do a week's washing for a family of six or eight persons in two to three hours' time; and it. may bo relied on to cleanse the clothing thoroughly, without assistance irom nana runbing. Send for free Descriptive Circulnr nnd terms to dealers, to whom exclusive right oi s&ie is secureu. OAKLEY & KEATING, 184, Water St., N. Y. July 20,'66-ly SOMETHING NEW ! ! 1HIE SUBSCRIBER respectfully desires to nunouneo to the citizens of Elk COllOtV tllllt tiA llQ tP(a,4la filfo.l ..n . , . ...... .u...r all es tablishment for the manufacture nnd sale oi 11.11, CUPPER, ,, ,sim;et-IRON Ware, on Main Ktrept in lti.l.Ticmr i... , ... , .. tl7 , ll.lllt, strict attention to business, ho hopes to ..ci ii me euuuueuce nnu patronage of the com munity. lie will keep on hand nn extensive nnd .... .v.. hssui , unrui ui evciy kiiiii oi li.i WAHE, nnd repair in the neatest possible manner, uil work coming under his super vision. Ho will also keen on hand a well-assorted stock of S T 0 V E s 3 RiiiifiViln fur nillior Wood or t'onl. Ho dosing esocially to call the nlteu tinn of hiiiiljernifU to the fiicL that ha pud BUi'i'ly litem with . RAFTING-STOVES made in a superior manner. Roofing and Spouting dono to order on short notice. BfX.Old Connor, llrass Pon-tni. T ,.! and Scrap iron taken iu exchange for goods or work. ':XGivo him a call all he asks is a fair trial. Customers will find him ut their " SERVICE." C. W. SERVICE. Ridgway, April 4, 1807-tf. JOB PRINTING CHEAPLY & NEATLY EXPEDITIOUSLY Executed at thcAi;x ocate Office A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, Devoted to the Interest! of the People ot Elk" Co IS Pl nt.tSllED KVr.BT T1ILUK1IAY, ity CVMtTMS U itilHMtHTT, Office in tkt Court Home, Tims One Osllar mi Fifty Cents pep annum, invariably in nuvauoi. No devia. tion from these terms. JOHN O. II ALL, PucjKiEToa. Rates of Advertising. Adm'rs and Executor's Notices, each G times $2 GO Auditor's Notifes, each 2 60 Transient Advrlifling, per square ef 10 lines or less, 3 times or less 2 00 For ench subsequent insertion bO Professional cdars, 1 year 5 00 S occial notices per line 15 Obituary nnd Marriage Notices, each 1 OO Yearly Advertising, one square 10 00 Y:arly Advertising, two squares 15 00 Ysni'y Advcr'ing three squares 20 (K Y arly Advertising, column 25 00 Ysarly Advcrtisng, J column S5 f(0 Y:nrly AdAetising, 1 column 70 OO Advertisements displayed more than ordinarily will bo charged for al the rate (per column) of 00 OO J OBBING DEPARTMENT. Having lately added materially to oar stock of Job Type, we are prepared to do all kinds of work in a manner which can not be excelled by any establishment be tween Williamsport and Erie. Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes Checks, Notes, Handbills, Blanks, Envelopes, Labels, Tags, Visiting Cards, Letter Heads and any other work usually dono in a coun try office. (BHt djountjr girectorj?. COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge 11. G. White. Additional Law Judge Wm. P, Williams. Associate Judge E. C. Schultze, Jesse Kjlcr. District Attorney L. J. Blakcly. Sheriff James A; Malono. Prothonotary, io. G. A. Rathbun. Treasurer James Coyne. Co. Superintendent James Rlakely. Commissioners William A. Ply, J. W. Taylor, Louis Vollnier. Auditors Clark Wilcox, Byron J. Jones, Jacob McCauley. County Surveyor Geo. Walmsley. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. Second Monday in January, Last Monday in April. First Monday in August. First Monday in November. B E A L E ' S (latb Powell's) EMBROCATION! IOR ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO ' Horses, Cattle and the Human Flesh, requiring the use of an external application. This new Compound, prepared by a prac tical Chemist having a full knowledge of all tho medical virtues of each ingredient that 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 all who use it, and those who try it once will never be without it, and therefore wo rely on ex perience as the bct test of its usefulness. It is pronounced by Farriers, and all who have tried it to be the best application ev er used. This Embrocation has been put up for ovcr eight years, and it is only through tho increasing demand nnd urgent rerme.it nf mv frinmla hn.l tl.a l..l.i;A .1... 1 - - J ' ..uv ww . 1 ' 1 1 tun. I send it forth ns tho grand remedial agent for the various diseases to which that noble and useful animal, the HORSE, is subject. Many remedies have been offered to the Fublic under different forms, some of these tire injurious, others at best of little use, and many wholly improper to answer the purposes for w hich they are recommended. A judicious nnd really useful composition free from thoso objections, has therefore long been desired by many gentlemen who have valuable horses, and are unwilling to trust them to the onre of designing and pretending Farriers. Their wishes are at length fully gratified, by Dr. liealo being prevailed upon to allow this valuable Em brocation (which lias proved so cfllcacious to tho various diseases) to bo prepared aud brought out to the public. This embrocation was extensively used by tho Government during tho war. Address all orders to DR. EDMOND BE ALE, ClU, South Second St. Pliil'a. &i?"For Sale by Bol d well & Messenger, Ridgway, Pa. ap301y 11 HE MOST RELIABLE CUSUIOSused . on Billiard Tables is the CAT-GUT CUSHION, Manufactured by Kavaungh & Pecker, and patented Deo 18, lfcStM. (See Scieutitio Am erican, volume 10, number 11.) It is the ONLY Cushion that posesscss all the qualities essential to a perfect Cush ion. If is tho most elastio and most durable Cushion ever offered to tho billiard-playing public, as is abundantly proven by the great demand for it since its introduction. The peculiarity which distinguishes the CAT-GL'T Cushion nn.l rmi.l...... to all others, is the tightened cord of cat gut which overlies ihe face and edge of the rubber, aud rmmiiur tin. r,,ii i .i. - h ..... luiiui ui ine ( iislnon. which prevents the bull C om bed ding into the rubber and jumping from the table The addition of the cat-gut cord also adds much to the elasticity of the Cush- The CAT-GL'T lin j nil..,.. I.. 1 applied to over 1000 tables which aro in constant use. It can be applied to tables of any make, for 75 tier set KAVAXAdll ln.'1'i.-L'u.l, ' v ,. .1 o ractory, at the comer ot Ccmro unj (Juiml Stress, N. n-m.i Vi "NMC,e 01 "akiudiu the proved character, tho lumber drying room the largest .utl.o Cuited States, tho male rial used the best il.nt -. iJiircuaseu. and the workmen thoroughly skilled. iiimaiu . ion,, ualls, Cues and Trim mings, uil of the best make, constantly on KuvatniL'li and Deeker art. 11. .i., . ... . v ...r .iii, UUI'lilM in this country for KAY'S CUE CEMI'N'T adjudged by competent authorities to" b ...v uloi vviuum ever uce.1. Full Siie Tables cut down for $100. Send or Idustrated Prut Lut. KAVANAGH DECKER, 0, Co" ' Centre and Canul fits. P301 '(;w York City,
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