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~ ERPE Bigelow Carpet Co. Original Power-Loom Manufacturers of WILTON AND BRUSSELS CARPETS. ts made by this Company have received the ne aed wherever exhibited, including Gold Medals hishes aris Exposition, 1878, and at the Centennial, 1876. ‘Mieit deserved reputation for excellence of fabric, Gdns and durability of color, novelty and beauty’ of Bi ied to frequent. infringements, and inferior ave often been palmed off in their stead, For the Fracsn of the public the Company has adopted as) protection Oke word BIGELOW,” which will, be tatemiat every repeat. of the pattern} in white capitals Jpusthe back of the fabric. ‘Customers will therefore have merely to examine the takota carpet, to be certain that they are getting the genuine Bigelow, Wiltons, or Body Brussels. These Goods can be obtained from all first-class dealers. BILLIARDS. The Collender Billiard and Pool Tables have received the first premiums, the latest Triumphs being the Grand Medal—the highest premium over all na- tions-awarded to the Collender Billiard Tables, and Com- ation Cushions, Balls, Cues, &c., at the Paris tion of 1878, At the Centennial Commission, Philadelphia, ia 16, the combination cushions were reported the only ones scentifically correct in the angles of incidence and re- fection. New and second-hand billiard tables, in all de- signs, at the lowest prices. The H. W, COLLENDER COMPANY 18Broadway, New York. 24x Tremont St., Boston, 1sSouth Fifth St., St. Louis. 113 S. oth St., Philadelphia. fiand86State St., Chicago 367W. Baltimore St. Baltimore. NERVOU 'S DEB ‘OH HOSPITAL METI Gila Hemedial Agencrs 160 Sulton Sts Now York, TY cyeued to Ameri NgALcadingLondouPhye ician establishes am Office in New York for the Cure of EPILEPTIC FITS, _@) [FromAm,Journalof Medicin:. t. Ab, Meserole (late of London), who makes 8 8} taly of Bpltepsy, hus wichowe doubs fronted aud cured Berecases than any other living physician. . Hissuccost ussimply been astonishing; wo have heard of ES Sears) standing successfully cured by him, He wt Patlished @ work on this disease, whieh ho sends pub large ‘bottle of his wonderful cure free to any suf. wre, ‘may send their express and P.O, Address We ios) wishing acure to address + Ab, MESHROLE, No, 90 John &t., Now York, cases of Wonders will never cease. A special despatch to our enterprising contemporary the World, announces this morning the discovery of the original manuscript of theMosaic books of the Old Testament. “ The scrolls,” says the despatch, ‘‘are said to have been found in Arabia on the route that the Israelites must have taken after their flight from Egypt towards Pal- estine, and have been brought to St. Petersburg, where they are now being examined by Dr. Hark- avy.” We are gladto announce, through a private, but equally trustworthy, source, that other deeply in- teresting relics have since been found, including a num- ber of silver spoons, of a curious fiddle pattern, and stamped with the initials ‘‘M. and A.;” a neatly printed menu of adinner given by Pharaoh on the day before the flight through the Red Sea; threc work-baskets made of bulrushes stained in zsthetic colors, and which evidently had been used, in the hur- ry of their owners, to carry sandwiches; ‘a flask with “ 1860—X” blown in the bottle, and a robe worked in cabalistic figures that able archzologists have already declared to have been Moses'’s dressing gown. 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