BIh founts gdcoipfe. II. A. Pattison, KJitor. THURSDAY, DKC. 10. 1872. The President's Salary. A few days since 'Hon. N. I'. Hunks, M. C. from Massachusetts, offered a bill providing for llie increase of the snlury of the Prcsidi-nt of tho United State from $25,000 per annum to $5f ,000 per year, from and after the 4th of March next. Upon this measure now before the law nvikiffg power of the uutinn, ihe press as usual, bus been endeavoring to throw much light by givinu. the people and their Representatives in Congress the benefit of its large eipcrience and hoary wisdom on such matters of state, and statesmanship. As the matter now stands the ques , tion of increasing the salary of tho chief magistrate of our great Republic from half to full pay, or from $25,000 a year to $50,000 a year will be thoroughly ventilated, and all that friend oi foe to the measure, can say for and agaiust it, in Congress and out of Congress will be said. This matter of increasing the Presi dent's salary is no new thing under the sun with our people, -but has been for some years a topic for conversation with all classes of citizens as a general ques tion, without reference to party or party measures. Now that the question is of ficially before the nation, to be dispo.-ed of in an official manner fot tho time be ing, so again it will be discussed, we hope as a general measure. Iu our judg ment the President's salary should be increased as provided for in Gen. Hanks' bill, and our principal reason is that the "laborer is worthy of his hire," and to our mind it is clear that the hardest working, and most responsible officer of the nation should receive the largest piiy. It is conceeded on all hands that the la bors and the responsibilities of the Pres ident of the United States are much greater then that of any offieiiil in the nation, indeed he is the center of all re sponsibility. It is his duty to see that nil the affairs of the nation are properly aud profitably conducted, and to carry on this great work it is his further duty to select, anS appoint from among all the people more than (50,000 persons to transact our national business, and for the lightest official misconduct of any one or all of these persons he is held respon sible by ihe people. Tho honor of the nation at home and abroad is committed to him for the time being, and the eyes of the civilized world are upou him to see how well he does bis duty iu this re gard. The chief magistrate of no nation of our magnitude has one half the labor or responsibility attached to their position, and none receive so Utile compensation or pay for service. Hut wo are also a wealthy nation, with resources and riches annually developing and increasing and can therefore afford to pay our chief magistrate a fair compensation for the services he renders to the nation. It may be said that the high honor and dignity of the office is more valuable than money, and should go to make up the deficiency in money compensation. Well, that looks pretty on paper. Still it is a noted fjict that most men, whether scientific, artistic, philosophic, w hether farmer, mechanic, laborer, or professional, think a good deal about the profit as well as the honor attached to official station. Chemical Freezing Aoents. In the hot bed of wonders, the chemist's labratory, great degrees of cold are pro curable by using highly volatile liquids lor evaporation. A man may be frozen to death, it is said, in the eytreeraest heat of summer, simply by keeping him self drenched with either. By the as sistance of liquid sulphuric acid, water may be frozen in a red hot vessel. But that remarkable substance;, liquid car booio ao!d, takes the highest rank of all known freezing agents.. In draw in a; it from the powerful reservoirs in which it is necessarily kept, it evaporates so rap idly as to freeze itself, ami it is then a ligbt porous mass, like Enow. If a small quantity of this drenched with either, lhe degree of cold produced is even more intolerable to the touch than boil ing water a drop or two of the mixture producing blisters, just as if the skin had been burned. State Journal. oAnta ULAUS is in town lor "sar tain," and if any one disputes it, let him or her just step into G. G. Messenger's Drug Score, and there they will find good old Saint Nick with his rein deers sunounded by toys of every description so that parents who may wish to glad den the hearts of their little ones on Christmas, will find here a well select ed assortment. Grove Bells toys cheap give him a call and prove it. An Unique Buffalo Hunt. Last Sunday, while the . citizen of Sidney wero quietly enjoying the rcposo afforded them by the 8albath, n drove of eight biilTiiluos came giil!opinK ovt'i the mlling hills, and entered the town, Mtid took n spin around the streets In less than ten n.iinits the alarm hud bo. coine so general that every mm, woman and child in the place were armed with shot guns, rifles, revolvers, dirk-knives and pitchforks, wliilo at the barrackx every soldierwas on duty lit, mice, and prrpurcd to meet and vnnqiih the foe, or die in the attempt. In t.iei it. was a question i if buffalo 'meat, or no IiuTiiIh meat, with them. The i.etny u out flunked, and a detucluiii'iit ol one buffalo became seperato from lite ma n body of the iiinnurcha of the plait), and wis driveu inside the put. Then the grand hurrah bcit'iii in dead earnest. The sol diers flew ar.iund (he b'lff'iln in the en closure, as did the Initiators of old around the inltiriiited bulls iu the am phitheater. Colonel Pulley, the imiiii mundant' of the post, acted as Chief Director ol the thiling spurt which lasl ed some time. The bulla o was finully cornered and killed, alter receiving shoti. too numerous to mention, mid alter hav ing a boinb-shell thrown down his lineal and exploding. Music, too, lent its charms to the thrilling scene us a cmp'e of Italiau harpers, who travel on the Union Pacific, were engaged in tlititn ming their instrument during the hunt In the meiintime the seven buffaloes in the town were having a rel-hot time One of them effected an entrance into tho dining-room of Huuisev's hotel, and broke several chairs in attempting to sit down at ti e table to make a goo 1 square meal off of antelope steak ( Jetting his back up at the toughness of the steak he overturned a table and smashed the crockcry-ware. Information had in the meantime been conveyed to Mr. James Ilumsey, who was out on tho warpath, and he returned to turn the intruder on, or else serve him up on the hall shell. Jut as M r. Uumsey entered oue door, Mr. Huftulo ran out of another. Uum sey leveled his gun, but it winhl not go off, and the buffalo escaped and joined the remaining six, who then turned 'ail on the town, and cantered over the hills and far away, alter having smashed sev eral windows, creating an intense excite ment, and playing the duce generally. Omaha Pee. Artificial Huttkr. The Hotnn Jouuniilof C'lrmialri says : "Through recent foreign advices we h;rn that M Meye, a Parisian chemist, is actual y making good butter out of a variety of animal fats, by a process which is patent ed in nearly a'l the countries of Kornpe. ilis claim ie that by subjecting sweet iard or other animal fats to great pressure, by which the steiirine is extracted, an oi'y material is obtained, ihe composition of which is identical with butter. After obtaining this 'oily material,' he subjeo s t to a variety of chemical proee.-ses, which result iu securing the fluvoi and physical characteristics of prime butter, This is rettuinly very important scietis tific intelligence, if true, but we are no' yet ready to break up our churns and setid our cows to the butchar. uttr is a delicate animal compound, which, in our view, cannot be fabricated or im itated successfully by any prjeess what ever." PeTtasoN'S Maiiazinc for Januiry. 1873,is already ou our table. Never was tbeic a handsomer or better number. In spite of competition ' Peterson'' more than holds his iwn. It. is, hard to tell which of its two Ateul engravings ie best, ''Cherry Ripe," or ''The Initials on The Tree," they are both so beautiful. There is a largn-MZcd colored Berliu pat tern for a sola cushion, or foot-stool, in more thuu a dozen colors, which, at retail would cost a dollar. The mammoth col ored, steel fashion plate is exquisite: Peterson" is now the only magazine that gives three coloied stael plates. The stories, as always, iu this lady's book, ate the very best. After you subscribe for the Advocate, by all means subscrite tor the above .Magazine, i lie puce is but two dollars per ear, with liberal deductions to clubs. Addr ss Chas 'J. Peterson. 30G Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Gettysburg Dee. 13- At a meet. in of the Board cf Directors, it was re solved io pro3eed at once to tho erree- tion of a memorial structure upon Mc- Night's hill (the approach to Culp's hill.) as an indication of the left of the Uuiou right, and of the 1st Division of the 1st Cotps this is to be the initii-l indica tion It was also res'd ved to proceed to the erection, upon Culp's hill, on the great flat rock near the line of works, of a memorial structure, as an indication of the 2d Division af the 12th Corps, and the position of tho right centre. . The. designs are by William Struth ers, of Philadelphia, and the structures are to be of the native granite upon the bsttlo-Qeld. Curious Discovery in Bulgaria. A few year.-) ago a curious discovery was made in the province of Puluariii. in Tin kev. Some(!reck workmen, in digging near the vilhige of Rfchman -leah ml tho town of Iladzah, lound a large table of grey colored marble; liny removed it and found i ne beneath ex actly similar; having remove I that, also, they saw a great numb r of obj"c a si in ing like gold and silver. They hastened t-i the captain of tho district, and thut functionary, assisted by tw i ecc'e-iiastic-, proceeded to make an examination They f'o'ind a kck t n of large stature. with a Snppcr heuilet on his head, fur r uinded by a thin crown of gold; "the h inds and arms un t,. the e bow w. re stained with something of a bronze col- or; in the right hand nu copper chair, stroyed, or the glands atrophied and with an ii renso box of the same mate- decayed; but such as remain can he rial, covered with verdigris; on tin ihiid fave,d this application, and stitnu c r .i i c i i i . lated into activity, so that a new finger of the left hand was a gold ring,. crrfwt1l f lln,v lUlnwa. Instead with tho figures ii Pom m characters, of fouling the hair with a pasty seili 00(1. Hy the side of tho skeleton were ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous, three nf nilror vow brilliant jn.l Its occasional use will prevent the hair ,, . ... r . .... twenty-six cups of iron, very rustv but ' ' ' J "u hearing traces of having been gilded; restoration of vitality it gives to the there were also an immense number of scalp arrests and prevents the forma nails, and about 500 arrows, of whieh tion of dandruff, which is often so un- the wood was rotten and th nnint mot,, Tho skeleton and the different articles were carefully packed up. and scut to Adrianoplo for examination State j Journal. : t j Don't believe the man who talks tl e ' most, for mew i'ig eats are very seldom ; moiisers. i SHERIFF'S SALE. EV virtue oi a writ of Fieri Facial to me directed, will be exposed to public sale nl the Court House, in the towngf Hig- wny. l'.lU County. I'a.. on MOXP.tr JAXU.iRY 13th, t$73. At 1 o'clock P. M., the folic wing properly, to wit: All that ce t in tract of land situate in the township of lliftMnnd, county of Klk. and ("tate of I'cnusy lvnnin . "llgiiininp; at a p st in the Warren nnd Hidgwny turnpike, tbeicenotth cue hunired a lot tony five inds (lli toftliecob ibenco eas one hun dred and twnuy-six rods (120) 10 a beecl thence south one hundred and fortr-six (140 rods lo a post on the said Itigwny and Wnrrrn turnpike, tlicl ce by said turn pike, its several coiiv-es and distances to the pl.-ice of beginning. Containing one hondred acres, on which is crec edalng house (also ijo ncre improved; one story li!r.li. I'iN'-' l feet, and log bai n U-lx-10 fee'. Also nbont 0 njiple trees growing (:!0 acres ' inironvpil. I eiied, Inken in execution, and to be sold as the property of B. If. Hacon. DANIEL C. OVftTF.R, ' Sheriff. Catharine J. liowen, In Common I'leas of vt Klk Co. James Bowcn. J No. 2 April Tr. 1871. To the above named Defendant. Take notice, thai the unilcniriied Kxanii ncr nppoinicl to nke te-itiinoney in ibe nbove entitled case, will alleluia! his office in the Itoronjrh of Emporium, on the 31st day of December is"-, for limt. pnrpoiie. F. D. Lkkt, Exaiiiincr. Geo A. Hatiiuurn. Atty. TIST of Can-cs set down for I rial at J . n j nary Term 18":', V',1'! County Common Pleas. Commencing Monday, January 13th, 187-1. EV lVishley for use i't Allen Oiles Jos'a Hoy nl on et. al." A. C. Phitimy ct nl. Henry II. Vonre. " A. A. Currier et. al. .1. O. F urns el. n'. ' Knjilnnd $ Drown. John Sprinpst eaet " Isime Keefcr. It. C. McOill ' Louis A. vtarncr. D-'i'j. John-son et, al." John Jolin ion et. a'. L. C-.' Wynkoop " George D. Donaliey. W. K. I'inuh " .1. S. Ilontwe'l. iK'nj. Johnson et. al. " John Johnson ct. al. Iii-ncs ( iiitv " K. .V C. I'aine. Win. J. Siol'urty " Elk& MoKeuii r r co II. v.. Wellendorr " " E. K. Wiltnrd ' " " " E. E. AVillard ' Josiah B.irdwelljet al FUED. SCIH'1NG, I'rotkonolari. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Bemittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed all the offeotiona which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio poisons. No one remedy Is louder called for by the necessities of tlie American people than a Biiro ami sale cure tor fever and Ague. Such we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty tnui it will erauicum . the disease, and with assur ance, founded on proof, ihut no harm can arise from its use in any quantity. That which protects from or prevents this dis order must be of immense service in the com munities where it prevails, rrevention is better than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which be must run In violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This "Cuke" expels the miasmatio poison of Fever anii Ague from tho system, and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the lirst approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only tho best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but .iin......! ThA biriro minntitv we situ- Vly for a dollar brings it within the reach ot everybody: aod in bilious districts, where Fever and Aai'E prevails, everybody should have it, and uso it freely, both lor euro and pro tection. It is hoped this price will place it within tlie reach of all the poor as well ns Ihe rich. A (Treat superiority of this remedy eVer any other ever discovered for tho speedy and certain, cure of Intermittents is, that it contains no Qui nine or mineral ; consequently it produces no quinism or oilier injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Auue is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis orders arise nom its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache. Earache, Catarrh Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the ltowels, Colic, Paralysis, Ami ri.iftntr..iiipnt. of the Stomach, all of which. when originating iu this cause, put on the in. termittcnt tvpe, or become periodical. This 'Curb" expels the poison from tlie blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is au in valuable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the mala rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be ex creted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sulUcieut quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even mora valuablo for protection than cure: and few will ever suffer from Inter mittents if they avail themselves of the protec tion this remedy affords. For liter Complaint, arising from torpid ity of tlie Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro ducing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines full. PREPARED bt Dr. J. C. A YEIt & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Clttmitt, . AND BOLD ALL ROUND TUB WORLD. PRICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for I'M preserving the J5 hair. It soon restores jaaeti ni nrttu hair hf to its original color, with tht aloss and freshness of youth. Thin "air i8 thickened, falling hair checked, oml hnLlnBH aA-aii f linn rrli Tinf". A.1 WAV A. iitaH Uxt ifa lien NnHimcT Can TPRrOrfl tlm rimr wWa flm follicles are do from, turning gray or falling off, and n i i 1 1 m eonsemientlv nrevent baldness. The cieaniy ana oitensive. x reo irora tnoso deleterious suhstances which make somepreparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemist. LOWELL. MASS. - Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Among tlie fnest discoveries of modern science, few nro of more real value to mankind tlinn this ef !'T fectual remedy for all disaaes of the Throat and Lungs. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout this nnd other countries, lins shown that it does surely and effectually control them. The testimony of our best citi zens, of all classes, establishes the fnct, that Ciiekry Pkctobal. will and does relieve and sure the afflicting disorders of the Throat nnd Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most daneerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs yield to its power; and cases of t'onsump lion, cured by this preparation, are public ly known, so remarkable as hardly to bo be it i l .1 . I "...1 .1 : .. n iievau, were uiey I"- As a raneay u is adequate, on which the public may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs, tho forerunners of mora serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of sufl'erinir not to bo computed. It challenges trial, and con vinces the most sceptical. Every family should Keep on nana as a protection ngmnsc me eany and unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections, which nro easily met at first, but wliich become incurable, and too often fatal, if neelectcd. Ten- dor lungs need this defence; and it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of childhood, Chehkt Pkctokal is invaluable; tor, by its timely use, mult tildes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love nnd affection centred on them. It acts sneedilvand Rurelv fipuinst ordinai-v colds. securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No "one will suffer troublesome Inniienzn nnd pain ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily tney can De cured. Orieinnlly the product of lone, laborious, nnd successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottlo in the utmost possible perfection. It may be confidently re lied upon as possessing all the virtues it has ever exhibited, nnd capable, of producing cures as memorable as the greatest it has ever ellectea. PREPARED BY j Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVEUYWUERF ;NEu HVEltY STABLE IN i s jb a jjf .rf j k DAN SCR 115 N Ell WISHES TO IN- j . . citi i .i . lorill the t'lttzens Of llhlffway, aud the public generally, th.it helms started a Liv ery Stable aud will keep GOOD STOCK..GOOD CARRIAGES ai l Qiig!o4, to let upon Oie most reasoua ble terms. B$i.!i8 will also do job leaning. Stable In the Brooks Barn, near the Pi'ul OtTioe, on Mil' street. All orders left at the Post Office will meet prompt atten tion. Aug 20 1870. tf. AGENTS WANTED! For the fardei-t nnd most popuhr book wilh CO II lustrations, likenesses of all Ihe Presidents be utifully bound, and piinied on tinted aper. THE NATION, Its Rulers and Institutions, li ENGLISH AND GERMAN Nothing like it. Strikes everybody as just iue dook tuey neea. it is an tncyolo pocdia of the Government. Single pa ire in it. are of themselves worth the price of toe dook O'er OUO payf ana only $2.60. A ICH HARVEST, for Canvassers- ladies and gentlemen farmers, teachers and Btudents. Ons agent took 75 orders in a few dayi, with circular alone, before the book pppeared. $20 A DAY can be cleared in fair territory. Write at once for circular and information.' NEW WOULD PUB LISHING CO., Cor. 7th and Market Streets. -v v. 1 u 4V, m wai rnuaaeipma. vln37yl. THE ELK ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST PATER IS THE COXTNTY, HAVING TIIK LA KG EST CIRCU- ATION. IT IS THKREFORE THE ADVERTISING MEDI UM IN THE COUNTY 1 Ij anted to the interest. of the people of BUt (Counti. TEEMS:..$2.00 PER YEAR. 15111X0 ALONG YOUR ADVER- TISBM ENTS AND G ET Til EM INSERTED IN THE ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES, If you want to sell anything, let the people know it through the Al.VOCATE, the great advertising medium. Job Printing Office, In the Court IlauseKidgwaj, Pa. The best work dono, and at the very lowest prices. Wanks kept constantly on hand at this office. ltor,J l;ii. . u- u . . Hand bills printed at the shortest notice Call io and get our prices for advertis ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted Orders by mail promptly attended to, Address, H. A. PATTISON, JF YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP GO TO THAYER & IIAGERTY Main Street, P.idgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAl'S, GLASS AND QUKKNS WARE.WOOD AND WILLOW-WAHE, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions. Tlie BEST BRANDS ot FLOUR Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap as the CHEAPEST. THAYER &'IIAGERTY. ln2. The Improved Gerard Orold Gold Watches, 80.00 $12 00 815.00 818.00. WE hnve recently brought our Oroide Gold metal to such perfection thai it is difficult forhe best judges to distin. quish it from gold. The $9 wntclics are with patent escapement movements; in ap pearance nnd for tine equaling a gold one costing $100. The $12 nre full jeweled patent lever, equal to S1j0 gold watch. The $15 are the same ns the last but a finer finish, nicklo movements, equal lo one cost ing $175. And tho $18 watches are of n fine finish with full jeweled American lever movement, equaling a gold one costing $200. They nre nil in hunting cases, gent's and ladies sizes, nnd gunrnutecd for time and wenr by ppecinl certificate. Also elegant designsof gent's and ladies cliaius from SI to S4, nnd jewelry of nil kinds. Uooiis sent u. U. V. Customers per mitted to examine what Ihcy order belore paying bill, on payment of express charges. tucn six watches are ordered at. one time we will send an extra watch of the same quality free. ror further particulars send for circular. Address JAMES GERARD & CO., 85 Nassau Street, New York, P. O. Box 8,301 Nov.'80, 1872-vln37niG. RAILROADS PHILADELPHIA AND EE1E RAILROAD; WINTER TIME TABLE. and after SUNDAY! OCT. 27 187! the trains on the Philadelphia hiia Kuilroitd will run as follows: WESTWAHH. Mail TrninJcaves Philadelphia..! 1. -10 p. m. " " lliilgw.-iy ..'S p. m. ' arrive al Erie 7.55 p. m. Erie Explcnvcs Philadelphia...!!! 40 p. m. Ridgwny a'J a. in. Accomodation, leaves l!cuova.'.".!!.io p. m' lulprwny,..t. la p. m. " nil- at Kane 7.o0p.m. -KASTWAKD. Mall Train leaves Erie 11.85 a. m Kidgwny.... .. 6.00 p. m " nrnve at rinlnd n ti.65 a. m. r.ne txprcss leaves l.ue h.u-j p. m. " " ridgwnv... 2.04 ;t. m. " ni-nt Puiliidcli-tiii.. :I.U0 p. m. Accomodation, leaves Knne 7.1') a. ui. " Ridgwny... K5ti a. in. nrr nt Rciiovo U. ;Op .n. Mail East connects enst nnd we i u l! 'ie pithLS&MS R W nnd al Cory and Irvinelon with Oil Creek and Allegheny R U w. Mail West nt Corry nnd Irvincton with Oil Creek and Allegheny 11 I! W. Warren Accominodni ion chi a id .r-i with Irnins on L 8 n id M S P. casi si.-d west nud nt Co-ry w:ih () C and A I! 15 Lrie Accommnihii ou l. i'lnt Corry and lrvinelon Willi O C nnd A K R W. W.M. A. BALDWIN. Gcn'l Sup't NEW TIME TABLE. Commencing Nov. :td., 1872. ALLEGHENY VALLEY 11. R. THE BEST ROUTE BETWEEN PITT3- BUKGII AND POINTS ON THE PHIL' A. Si ERIE 11. R. GOINQ SOUTH. Day Express leaves Corry at Arrives at Pittsburgh " 11 00 a m ooupm 6 10 p ml bight Lx press leaves Corry Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 80 a m Parker a Accom. leaves Oil City Arrives at. Parkei's 7 15am 10 15 a m Oil City Accom. leaves Oil City 4 30 p ml Arrives at Urady a lSend B BO p m OOINO NORTH. Day j; i press leaves Pittsburg at 8 00 a oa Arrives at Corry t! 00 p m " " Irvineton 6 00 p m Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 9 30 p m Arrives at Lorry H 00 m " " Irveulon 11 38 p m Parker's Aocom leaves Parker 0 20pm ArriTes ftt 0u city 9 oo p m Oil City Accom. leaves B. Bend 6 50 a m Arrives at Oil City 1100 am connections maae at Lorry ana Irvine- tou for points on the Oil Creek and the Allegheny valley Ktu Hoad. Pullman Pallace Drawiu? Room Sleep. ing Lars on Wight Lxpress Trains between Corrv and Piltshurirh. r Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Valley J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Sunt, A nTTC A TTATTT A T) 4 TT A TS vauuuuAUUiwa ivaiuxiUAW, From and afier Monday. Feb. 6th 1871. Trains will run on this Road as follows: xjeaves iai icy i.oju. iu., arrives Dacuscahonda Junction 8.10 a. m., con necting with Accom. east 0.14 a. m., and with Mail west at "J.lD a. m. I.pnva llnirnanshnnria af. w vn o m anives at Earley 1(7.00 a. m. Leaves Eariey 3.30 p. m., and arrives at Dag- uscanonaa at o.uu p. m., connecting I with Mail east at 5.09 p. m., and Ac commodation west at 5.40 p. m. in case P. & h. trains are late. Dacus cahonda train holds twenty minutes be yond tbe above time. Tickets should always b procured efnre leavincr statinns before leaving stations. BUSINESS CARDS. 1 A. RATHBUN. Ridgwsy, Ta. Attorney-t-Uw, 2 2tf. JOHN O. HALL, Attorney at lft way, Elk county Pa. 7 marci I S. HU.L, l'Lysiolan il. Kersey, Elk Co. Pn. and 8urgcon J O. W. BAILET, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. v1n..l. Ridgwny, Elk County, Agent for the Traveler's Lift and Aeei lent Insurance Cp., of Hartford, Conn. JEVNOLOS HOUSE, REYNOLDSVILLE, JEff ERSON.CO, PA, H. S. BELNAP, PnorniKTOB. . JS. riordwcll, M. D. Eolectio Physican , Office nnd lesidence opposite the Jail, on Ccnire Si., Hidgwny, Pn. Prompt nl lent ion will be given lo nil calls. Office hours: 7 to 8 A. M-; 12 to 2 P. M. ; and 6 lo 7 P. M. Mar. 22. G0-tf. DR. G. WHIPPLE, Denial Surgeon. Oilice at thh Drug Store of Harley k Whipple, Walker's new building, Msin street, Hidgwny, Pa. Will visit Kane, W ilcox, nnd St. Mary's. YlnUyl. GO. MESSENGER, Druggist and Parma cent isf, corner Main nnd M,1I streets, Ridgwny, Ta. A full assort ment of carefully selected For eign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispensed ut all hours, day or niKlu- TlU3y. rM S. HARTLEY, M. D., .1 Physician ana Surgeon, Kidgwny, Pa. Office in Walker's Building. Special attention given to Surgery. Office house Irom 8 a. in. to 10 p. m. Residence un corner of South nnd Court streets, op posite the new School House. All calls promptly attended to. Tln2yl. (1IIARLES HOLES. J Watchmaker, Engraver nnd Jeweler. Mum street, Kid3way, Pa. Agsnt for the Howe Sewing Machine, and Morton Gold Pen. Repairing Winches, etc. dnn !.!. he same accuracy as heretofore. Sii. actioa gunrnutecd. rlnly 1HAYER HOUSE. D. D. COOK, Proprietor, Cor. Mill nnd Centre Sis., Ridgwny, Pa. 1 he proprietor takes this method of nr.. iiouncing to Ihe public that he has refitted, revised, and improved, this well known hotel, nnd is prepared to entertain .11 who favor him with Iheir patronage, in the best itvle nnd at low rates. vln30lf w. C. HEALY. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS PRODUCE, FRUITS, &o. vlnStf. West End. Rida-vav. Pa. a - 1 1 TTYDE HOUSE, JLJL RinowAT. Elk Co.. Pa. . ii. SUIHIAJI, Proprietor. Thinkful for the DfllrnnnffA lip. olnf..iA so libcrnlly bestowed upon him, the nei IJiuprieior. uopes, ey paying s vict ai leniion to Ihe comfort aud convenience of guests, to merit a continuance oi the same. Oct 30 1800. rpilS OLD BUCKTAIL S HOTEL, JL Kane, McKcan Co,, P R. E. LOOKER. Prom le.or. Thankful for die ntilronaee honnnfnr an liberally bestowed upon Ut m. ihe new oro- prietor, hopes, by paying strict ai eniion io me comfort and convenience of guests. to merit a continuance of the same. Thar only stables lor horses in Kane nnd well kept night or day. vlu23yl. 1 1 ALL & BItO Attorneys - at - Law ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY P1TNSYLYANIA. JO.I.HO. HALL....- JAS. K. V. HAI.I. KERSEY HOUSE, Centbevillr, Elk Co., Pa. John Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the niUrnnn. tarAinn I so liberxlly bestowed upon htm, ihe new proprietor, ft ipes, by paying striot aU tention to tho comfort and convenience of guosts, t merit a continuance of the same. S. A. ROTE, PHOTOGRAPHER, AND DEALER IK Chronios, Stereoscopic Views, Picture Frames, &o. 'WEST END, RIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA. v2n2if. T H. WILBEK, , r i ri n . Une Vtj0T ast of the 1 ost Office, Mam St., Iud",wa5, Pa E. YegetaDleS 01 all klHdS te- CeiVGl 0.11 V. Choice oraneres and lemons. W vlnltf. WoO&'S He"W IrOIl MOWeL Bit AGENTS WANTED. For Circulars, particulars, etc, address, BELLE W, ADAMS & CO., Gowanda, N. Y. Manufacturers of tbe Gowanda Plow, the best made. For sale in Iiidgway i' I ' rwr.Lh s lUMK. Tinnrnr t . Ridqway, Pa. O U. EAELET, Lessee Amil 15th. '72.Sm.
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