(gilt founts gulling. II. A. Pattison, EJitor. THURSDAY, DEC. 20. 1872. An Exckllknt Pun. Ve have been favored with a sample card of the celebrated Spcnoerian Steel I'cns, and after trying thera quite thoro ughly are convinced of their superior merit- These pcDS are comprised in fifteen numbers, each differing in flexibility and fineness of point, so that the most fastidious pen man cannot fail to find among the fifteen just such a pen as suits him. The Spcn oerian pens are famous for their elasti city of movement, smoothness of poin and great durability, and are a nearer approximation to the real Swan quill Pen then any thing hitherto made. They are manufactured in England under the supervision of the original inventor oi Steel Pens, the venerable Josiah Mason, and Joseph Oilllott the latter making a few of the number after the models of the late P. R. Spencer, the famous pen ' man. They are vised very largely in the cbuitupn schools of the United States, in all the principal commercial colleges, in the government 'otucis. at ashtng . on, and in tba bxu'u and coiii!u'ial of fices throughout the country, the 'si! reaching an enormous quantity anuually. For the convenience of those who may wish to try them, a sample card of th. Spencerian Perns may be had by mail by enclosing 25 cents to Messr?. Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., 138 and 110 Grand Street, N- Y., or the pens may be bought at almost any store where pens are sold. Zell's Illustrated Monthly Mag AZtne. The first No of a new maga zine bearing tho above titlo made its ap pearance during tho month of Novem ber last. The first number places' it at once among the first class monthlies in American 'Jiteratue. The first article, 'Head of-Bachus," is among- the most thrilling and interestitg naratives we have ever read. Tho other articles of this number, "Sketches of Neapolitan Life," Gcllert a German Fabulist," "Fu ture changes of the earth," rank well among articles of their class. The month ly summaries, Historical and Scientific are fully op to any wej have noticed in our list of monthlies. Published ,byT. E. Zell, the great eneyclopediest. No. 17 and 19 South 6 St., Philadelphia, P.- Price $2 00 per year. The December number of Arthur's the Lady's Homo Magazine is amon very choicest of tho largo number of monthlies pnb'i-ihed in our country The engravings "The open Polar Sea," and "Crowned" are simply beau tiful1 The Poem, "Given in Mar riage" from Jean Inglow's "Songs of Seven," Is well worth a careful reading by every lady young or old, it is full of sound seed thought. The subscription price of tho Magazine is 2,00 a year. Every subscriber will receive a copy of one of the best steel engravings known to English or American art. called the "Christian Graces," Faith, Hope, Char ty. Size of Picture, 19x27. Address T. S. Arthur & Son, 808 & 801 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. The Christmas or December num. hereof the Aldine is a most complete (specimen of Fine Art in America. It contaius forty one large and small wood cut engravings ol tho most exquisite worKmaoship, one of irhich is a most beautiful picture of the Child Jesus. from one of the old tmstcr.-i. V.'c arc not artist enough to describe tho beau ties that c'ustcr about tho lunruvio'-s in this number of tho Almxe. It is pub lished every month by James Sutton & Co., 53 Maiden Lane, New York, lor 85,00 per year, including two hcautiful Oil Croruos. "Tho Village Utile," aud 'Crossing the Moore." Baz&r We hero toll ol dry "ood Bazars, Grocery Uuzaars, but not very often of Hardware llazaurs. Weil that such a thing as a hardware Bazaars may l a ma Knita A n ni inct r t ml ill S'l Msl'.ll . nr -i a t n street iu Itida way. W. b. Service & Co haAe proved it. -Thero you find every thing, tho plain and practical, and the fancy, and both so neatly arranged that yon can scarcely tell where tho plain ends, and the fancy begins. On hand a large quantity ot the evry best Pork and Beef, at Brewer & Cook's Meat Market. They now have a large stock of turkeys and chickens,said to be excellent for New Year's dinners. Proof, try "em." Tub first No. Vol 1 new series ot the New York Argus, is among our very best exchanges tor sound aud entertain- ioTeadia" matter. It is a laoiuy pa per worthy a place at every lire side in town or country. The "Laura Fair shooting gallery" is a Chioago Institution. One of the proprietors of a gambling houHe at Baden-Baden has won over 4000,000,000 in the last fifteen years- A Member of the Mexican Congress opposed a railroad bill the other day "because," said he, "it will ruin the pack mulo business," At Muscatine, Iowa, recently, some naughty boys looked up a "church dur. iiig service, and obliged the congrega tion to climb out of t ho windows. A Nr.W Ilamshiro clergyman tried to kill himself last week because his hand and heart were rejected by three young women in rapid succession. The meanest man has been found at last. lie lives in Ottawa, and cut to pieces nino shirts lelt out to dry by a poor washer wjoman who had offeuded him. The House Committee pn Territories have intcrviwed the President on the subject of admitting Coloiado into the Union, and the Prhsidout favors the proposition. The Philadelphia ara criticising th e ladies who wear their four-story hats at places of amusement, and have decided that they are i.ct ladies in the tiue sense of the term. The number of death from small pox in Jioston last week was forty. The dis- ease appcarin in many towns in the eastern portion of State, and is very pievalent iu the cities immediately about Boston. The reports of about twenty lines o! railroad centering iu New York show a revenue for the past eleven months of 135,000,000 comparing with about 8120,000,000 over the same lines lur the same period in 1871. A Khope Island factory boasts of a bell six hundred anil nine years old. It was made, as the inscription declares, by Peter Least, of Amsterdam, in 12G8, and was brought to this country from the West Indies among a lot of refuse metal. Recently the London Morning 7W celebrated its first centenary by devoting eight of its wide, columns to ihe remin iscences of men and tilings one hundred years ago. i;y neon a copy or ine pa per could not be had for love or money in all London. The Providential Electors of New Hampshire, at their recent meetiD;:. were astonisced to find that not one of their number wa.s a User of tobacco in any form. Ex-'lovi-ruor Halo, the oldest member, had never even "treated" to a 8lass of' lklnor- Tub New York Met! says the law jus1 passed iu Kansas, giving mothers eoutrol of their childran, is a cap'tal measure, and should bo imitated iu other states. Children have iiad con'rol of their moth ers so lour it is time for a change. We believe in rotation in the domestic offices Amono thercccot postal decisions nre ho following: Railroad postal clerks arc required to tako mails up to tho last mo rn o n t before the starting of the train. A married woman lias a right to reuiro that letters ad jresssd to liers.;lr' should not bo delivered to any one but herself or on her order. Wouiuso Man: "Ain't you goitiu; to scud that boy ol' yiiirs to school, Bill?" Jjlil: ''Oh will 1? Hi went one Jay, and when bo came homo ho told me it was ro'pr'cim'ble to oCt drunk. Think I'll have p'retital feeliu's ou'ram:d an' ;ill Ihe sweet an' oly union of 'tui.e uiTectiou broken up by swells teaehin' of him? Come and stand a pint!" 1'iitn h Miss Vixnie Ream, notwithstand ing t!ic caustic criticisms ot the press upon her artistic produatimi, appears to have som3 adunrcrs in t.'ongre.-s, and outside id that distinguished body Anions tho latter is Mr. Kzim Coni'-ll. who lias paid her ?I.0U0 for a bim ot Ijiiicolii copied trotu the statue ly her. The Museum ot (ho A liculturial De partment in Washiron, has received an attractive addinon to its collection from .Switziitlaiid. This is a bos of s!k rib bons, comprising speciincns-iuuiiufuctur-ed each year .since IS 11. Snuie "f Hie-e specimens are uiarvelouslv rich in color 1 , ... ,. and exquisitely manufactured, and are designated to illustrate not only the pio- grcss iu silk manufacture, but the le sults of coloring from the use of aniline and other dyes- Joun W. Southwell, arresiel a San Fraucisco for attempting tu pass several raised checks for large ai.iouuts, had in hi3 possession, the Alia Califor nia says, a chest of chemicals, contain ing inks and acids of all kinds, papers aud cloths that have undoubtly done service in "raimug checks. Ihe party uuder arrest is about years oi age, and for tight years was agent of tho - tna lna inburauu-j ompauy m sni cago. He arrived in ban l'rancisco iu ' u' " TAVERITLICSNSE. . Notice is hereby given that the foU lowing persons hnvt filed petitions to the court of Quarter Sessions of Elk Co-, for tavern and eating houso licenses, and that the same will presented to the said court at April term, 1873, (commenc ing April 8, 1873) TAVERN. 1 O. L. Winslow, 2 Lewis & Co. 3 Lorona E. Chase, 4 Frank Sorp, 5 Jacob Ilcrhstrift, 6 Benjamin I?nyea, 7 John Collins, 8. O. 11. Clark, 0 B- Bronelec, Bttizette Tp. i. ii it Benzingcr " ii Fox " ii it Horton. " Jay, " 10 A. J Rummer, " " 11 William II. Schram, Ridgway, " 12 Robert Waruer, " " 13 Riley Bother-, 14 Anton Foehtman, 15 Elizabeth Volk, St. Marys I. M II 11 16 Jrscph Wind 'elder 17 Thomas Zimmctt, ' 18 William Zelt, IS Andrew Rogan 20 James Rogan, 21 Jno Wuchtl & Son KATINO HOUSE 22 Edward W. Mreuou. 23 Miltou Win slow 24 James Baleman 25 John Gardner 20 Ch-.rlps L. Cody, 27 John Lamb 28 Anthony Schaners 2!) Win. Gcis 30 Jacob Kraus 31 John W. Fox STORE 32 Hartley & Yenn 33 G G.'Mcesse ngcr 04 Rups & McVpbu 35 Joseph Wilhelm Bcnezette, " Jay " ii IiiJiiwny (1 St Marys Ridaway Marys SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ ol J'icrt to me directed, will bo exposed to puVilic sale nt the Court House, in t ho town of Ilig- way, Klk County, l'a , on MOXn.iY JAXUAir 13th, 1873, At 1 o'clock P. M., tho following property. to wit: All that eei t lin tract of lnnd situate in the township of Ilijr'jland, connty of Klk nnd etale of Pennsylvania. llvginninR at a post in the W.uren nnd Kulgway turnpike, thence north one luiii ited and f'oityfivc rods (Ho) to a beech thence east one bun dled and twenty-six rcdi (l-'i) to a beech thence south one hundred mi l furtr-six ( 1 -10 1 rods to a post on the said Ilijjwn.v and Warren turnpike, thence by said turn pike, its several courses and distances to Ihe place of begimiinff. Containing one hundred acres, on which is erected a Vol house (also 30 acres improved) one story high, Uix-U feet, ai d log barn -IxtOfee. Also about "0 nppk- trees growing (30 acres improve 1- i-eized, taken in execution, nnd to be sold as the property of Ii. II. Itucoa. DiNIELC. OYSTRIi. Sheriff. Catharine J. liowcii, "1 In Common Pleas ol r.i Elk Co. James Dowen. J No. 2 April Tr. 1871 To the nhove named Defendant. Take notice, thai tho unilm signed l'xami nir appointed to take lestimonoy in the aliove entitled case, will attend at his olhe in th Borough of Emporium, on the 81st day of December 1872, for tlm purpose.. F. D. I.v.kt, Examiner. Geo. A. Ratuiiuun. Atty. r j ur.ry Term 1 87'!. Elk County Common Ple-is. Commencing Monday, January 13th, lf7o. F. W Bnshley for uvo )' Allen fii!e Jor.'a Bnynion nt.nl." A. C. l'liinnty et til. Hemy R. Moore. ' A. A. Carrier et. nl. J c'Curnset. nl. ' Enjihiud ,y Brown. John Springhead " Isaac Kocfpv. R. C. McvJill ' Louis A. liarncr. Benj, .loliuson it, al." John John mn ei. a'. L. C.'WynliOMp " George 1). Doiuihey. W. U. Finch " J. S. Kordwe'l. lienj. Johnson ct. al. ' John JoIiiisku ct. nl. .Jame Curry ' E. t C I'.iine. Wm. J. McCtirty " Elk Ac MuKeun r r o B. )v. W.'lli'iulorf ' " " " E. E. Wilhird " " E. E. WiBurd ' Joslali B uvl-vpll'ct nl FRED. SCIKEISO, 7Wo.-,o.'.-y. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Aprue, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Bemittont Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed all tho affections which arise from malarious, marah. or miasmatio poisons. No ono remedy is louder called for bv the necessities of tho American people tban a V?X sure euro ana eaio cure lor rever and Ague. Such wc are now tiiabled to offer, with a perfect certainty thut it will eradicata tho disease, and with assur ance, founded on proof, that uo harm can ariso lioin its use in any quantity. That which protects lrom or prevents this dis order must bo of immense service in the com munities where it prevails. J'revcnllon is better than cure, for the patient escapes the risk winch he unmt run in violent attacks ol this baleful dis temper. This "CUKE" expels the liuasinatio poi-Zon of Fkvkh and Ague from tho system, and prevents the development of tho disease, It taken on the Hist approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The largo quantity we sup. ply for a dollar brinys it within Ihe reach of everybody i uud iu bilious districts, where Fevek and Agi e prevails, everybody should hn.o it .mil mn ii freely, both fur cure and pro- ti-.et.ion. It is honed this price will place it within i.n r..cl. i,r ii if ihe Door us well us the rich, A great eupeiioritv of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the Hpeedy and certain r r.r iniormitieiitg ia. that it contains no Qui nine or mineral ; consequently it produces no quinism or oilier inmnous enects n nuiever upon the constitution. Those cm vd by it nre lelt as hi-nlthv us if thev had never had the disease. Fever and Ajiue is not alone the consequence of the miasinulie poison. A great variety of dis orders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, ltheumalism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Tootnai ne, jarucne, iiuinu, nuiu ma, l'alpitation, painful All'uttion of the Spleen, i Hysterics, l'aiu in tho Bowels, Cohc, Paralysis, i ...I .Inrnnirami-llt of the SIOllKU'll. all Of Whlttl, When originating in inii cause, put uu uio in termittent type, or become periodical. This "Cuke" expels the poison from tne blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is nn in vnittniiiM iirotiiftinu to iuiuiitrrunts nnd persons travelling or temporarily residing in the mala rious districts. 11" taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be ex creted from the system, ami cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease, lionon it in oven more valuable for protection than cure; and few will ever suffer from Inter mittents If they avail themselves of the protec tion this remedy till'ords. ' For IArrr Vomitlah:l, arising from torpid ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim ulating the Liver into healihy activity, uud pro ducing many truly remarkable cures, where other luedicines fad. PREP ABED BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical ChemUts, AND BOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD. 1'XICE, $1.00 FEB 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 preserving the hair. It soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with the mm gloss and freshness of youth. Thin nair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore th linir whoro the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied andl decayed; but sucli as remain can uo saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from thoso deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju- 11UUS LU 111U liail, LUO i&vi tu vjuijr benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be 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 pertume. Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and LungB, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Among the great discoveries of modern science, few are of more real value to mankind than this ef fectual remedy for nil diseases of the Throat and Lungs. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout this and other countries, has shown that it does surelv and effectually control them; The testimony of our best citi zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that Chkkiiy 1'ECTonAL will and does relieve nnd & beyZd alfyoC medicine, 'inmost dangerous ollections ot tne ruimonnry urgan yield to its power; and cases of Consump tion, cured by this preparation, are public ly known, bo remarkable as hardly to be be lieved, wero they not proven beyond dispute. As a remedy it is adequate, on which the public may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs, the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and nn amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con vinces the most sceptical. Every family should keep it on hand as a protection against the early and unperceived nttack of Pulmonary Affections, which are easily met at first, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten der lungs need this defence; nnd it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset tho Throat and Chest of childhood, Cheisry Pectoral is invaluable; for, by its timely uso, multi tudes are rescued from premature graves, nnd saved to the love and airection centred on them. It nets sneedilv nnd surelv against ordinary colds. securinn sound and health-restoring sleep. No one will sutler troublesome Influenza and pain ful Bronchial, when they know how easily thfiv r.an lie cured. (Winallv the nroduct of long, laborious, and successful chemicid investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottlo in tne utmost possiblo perfection. It may bo confidently re lied upon as possessing all the virtues it has ever exhibited, and capablo of producing cures as memoruule as tne greatest it ua ever cuccmu. PREFAaED CT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. BOLD BY ALL DEUQGI3T3 EVERYWIIEUI' NIC ".V LIV13IIY STABL E IN m fi 1 tf D.v PC!Ml5r:l WISHES TO IN"- 'oiiu t!io Cittz 'i.s of r.idj.'i.vuv, and the puljlic gcter'tlly, that he has started a I.iv cry Slahlo and will keep '-OOD STOCK, GOOD CK ROUGES I'l l Il i'Jie-i. to let 'ipou '.ho uiost reasona ble terms i-i'i'l " will a's" J'l j' h tean ing. Stable i.i the iirouks li;iin, near the l st Office, on Mil' street. All orders left at the 1'Cbt O.'licc will ijicet prompt atten tion. Aua' 20 1P70. tf. Its Kuler-i aud I o; titutions, El A W P !f7 AY EXGLISri .1 :V D GERMAN rsouiing HKe it. dtrikes everybody as just the book they need. It ia un Encyclo pedia of the Government. Single pace-. iu it are of themselves worth the priue of tne boon over ono jityct and only $.60. A K'll HARVEST, for Canvassers ladies and gentlemen farmers teachers nnd studeuts. One aaenl took 75 onh ri in a fi-w diya, with circular alone. If fore the book pppeanJ. $20 A DAY can be cleared in lair territory. Write at once for circular and information. NEW WORLD PUB. LISHING Co., Cor. 7th nnd Market Streets, Philadelphia. vlnU7yl. THE ELK ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST PAPER IN THE COUNTY, HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCU- ATION, IT TS THEREFORE THE ADVERTISING MEDI UM IN THE COUNTY 1 JjCfOfCtl tO tllC IfutfrCStjS of thC people of & (Eouutu. TEEMS:.$2.00 PER, YEAR. EHING ALONG YOUR ADVER TISEMENTS and'gettiiem INSERTED IN THE ADVOCATE, AT LOW RATES. If you want to sill anything, let the people know it through the ADVOCATE, the great adverlisios medium. Site g;h gJco-qaty Job In the Court IlouscPiidgway, Pa. Tho hest work done, and at the very lowest prices. Planks kept constantly on hand at this office. Hand bill printed at the shortest notice Call in and get our prices for advertis ing and jobbing. Satisfaction warranted Orders by mail promptly attended to. Address, II. A. PATTISON, Kidgway, Pa. F YOU WANT TO KUY GOODS CHEAP GO TO THAYER & HAGERTY Main Street, Ridgway, Pa. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CATS, GLASS AND QUEENS- J WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW.WARE, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions. The BEST BRANDS ol FLOUR Constantly on hand, add sold as cheap as the CHEAPEST. JAMES F; HAGERTY. v2.n43 The improved Gerard Ovoid Hold Walehes, -J9.00 812.00 815.00 818.00. WE have recently brought our Oroido Gold metal to such perfection that it is difficult for the best judges to distin guish it from gold. The $9 watches are nnmni .utntipm.nf. tiinvpmpntfl: in ft D- penrance and for time equaling a gold one OOStnig S-iUU. Ji lie T'S "re jeltu patent lever, equal to $150 gold watcli The $15 are the same as the last but a finer finish, niokle movements, equal to one cost ing $175. And the $18 watches nre of a fine finish with full jeweled American lever movement, equaling a gold one costing $200. They are all in hunting cases, gent's and ladies sizes, and guaranteed for time and wear by special certificate. Also elegant designsof gent's and ladies chains from $1 to $4, and jewelry of all kinds. Goods sent C. O. 1. Customers per mitted to examine what they order before paying toll, on payment of express eharges. When six watches are ordered at one time we will send an extra watch of the same quality free. For further particulars send for circular. Address JAMES GERARD & CO., 85 Nassau Street, New York, P. O. Box 8,301 Nov. 30, 1872-vln37m6. RAILROADS "BTLADELFHIA AND ERIE B ilLROAD., WINTER TIME TABLE. ON and after SUNDAY. OCT. 27 1872, the trains on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad will run as follows : WESTWARD. Mail Train leavos Philadclphia..ll.-10 p. m. " Ridgway 2.28 p. m. ' " arrive at lirio 7.55 p. m. Erie Exp leaves Philadelphia... 12.40 p. m. " Ridgway 2.89 a. m. arrive at Eric... 7.45 a. m Accomodation, leaves Kenova,...2.10 p. m Ridgway,..!!. 15 p. m " nrr at Kane i.oOp. iu. KASTWAHO. Ma'.l T;n leaves Erie 11.85 a. m n " Kidgway. ... 5.00 p. m arrive at Philad'a... G.55 a. m EriaEinress leaves line 9.05 p. m Pidnwny... !i.04 a. in. " " ar'at Philadelphia.. 830 p. ni. Accomodation, leaves Kane 7.45 a. m Ridgway... H.56 n. m nrr at Henovo lz.KUp. in. Mail East connects east nnd wett at Erie with L S & M S R W nnd at Corry nnd lrvineton wilh Oil Creek and Allegheny R II W Mail West nt Corvy and Irvineton with Oil Creek nnd Allegheny It 11 W. Warren Accoininodntion cast and west ciih imins on L S and M S R east and , it and at Corrv wilh 0 C nnd A K R w Erie Accommodation Last at uorry ana Irvineton with O C and A 11 U W. , WM. A. 15ALUWIM. Gcu'l Sup't NEW TIME TA1JLK. Commencing Nov. 3d.. 1S72. ALLEGHENY VALLEY K. R. THE T1E8T ROUTE P.ETWEES PITT3- DUr.GlI AND POINTS ON THE PllIL'A. & ERIE R. K. GOINO BOUTn. Day Express leaves Corry at 11 00 a m Arrives nt rittsmirgu o ou p m Night Express leaves Corry 6 10 p m Arrives at Pittsburgh 6 80 a m Parker's Accom. leaves Oil City 7 15am Arrives at. Parkei's 10 la a m I Oil City Accom. leaves Oil City 4 80 p m Arrives at Urady's lienu o 00 p m OOINO NORTH. Day Express leaves Piitsburg at 8 00 a ji Arrives at Corry 0 00 p m " " lrvinetou owpm Night Express leaves Pittsburgh 0 30 p m Arrives at Corry 8 CO m ( (. Irveuton 11 on p in p.v.'. Acnom. leaves Parker 6 20 p m Arrives at Oil City 9 00 p m fill Piiv Accom. leaves 13. isonu o on a m Arrives at Oil City 1 1 00 a iu Connections made at Corry nnd Irvine ton for nnints on the Oil Creek and the Allenhenv Valley Rtil Road. Pullmaa Pallace Drawing Room Sleep. ing Cars on Night Express Trains between Corry and Pittsburgh. Ask for Tickets via Allegheny Valley R. R. J. J. LAWRENCE. Gen. Supt, DAGUSCAHONDA RAILROAD. From and af.er Monday, Feb. 6th 1871. Trains will run on this Road as follow Leaves Earley 7.30 a. in., arrives Daguscahouda Junction 8.10 a. tu., con necting with Accom. east 8.14 a. m., and with Mail west at 0.15 a. ni. .Leaves L-aguscationda at U.-U a. ni artives at Earley 10.00 a. ui. Leaves Eariey 3.30 p. tu., aud arrives at Dag uscahooda at O.UU p. in., connecting with Mail east at 5.09 p. ni., and Ac comruodatlon west at 5.40 p. ru. in case r. & iu. trains are late, Dagus cahonda train holds twenty minutes be yond the above time. Tickets should always he procurer! Deiore leaving stations. 0 H. EAHLEY, Les.ee BUSINESS CAfeDS. 1 A. KATHUUN, Attorncy-at-rw, 2 2 tf. l Kutgwny, l'a. JOHN O. HALL, Attorney at law, Ridg. way, Elk county Fa. mar-22'661 A.' and Surgeon Kersey, Elk Co. l'a. W. BAILET, . ATTORNEY-ATLAW. vlnioyl. Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent for the Traveler's Life and Aeel ucnt insurance Lo., or itaritora, i.onn. jrEVNOL08 HOUSE, ESYl'OLESVILLS, JEFFEESON.CO, PA. H. S. BELNAP, Proprietor . TS. Bordwell, M. D. Eclectio Physicaa , Office and residence opposite the Juil, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt attention will be given to nil calls. Office hours: 7 to 8 A. M i 12 to 2 P. M. ; and 6 to 7 P. M. Mar. 22. 66-tf. D" R. G. WHIPPLE, Dental Surgeon. Office nt thh Drug Store of Hnrley & Whipple, Walker's new building, Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Will visit Kane, Wilcox, and St. Mary's. vlnL'yl. GG. MESSENGER, Druggist and Parniaceutist, cornef Main and Mill streets, Ridgway, Pa. A full assortment of carefully selected For eign and Domestic Drugs. Prescriptions carefully dispeuscd at all hours, any or night. vlnisy. T HARTLEY, M. D., Physician ana Sure eon. Ridgwny, Pn. Office in Walker's Building. Special attention given to Surgery. Office house trom 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Residence on corner of South nnd Court streets, op posite tho new School House. All calls promptly nttended to. ' vln2yl. c "IHAttLES HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver nnd Jeweler, Main street, Kidgway, Pa. Agent for the Ilowo Pewing Machine, and Morton Gold en-. Repairing Watclies, etc, clone witn he samo accuracy as heretofore. SntM action guaranteed. vlnly. T 1IIAYEU IIOUSK. U. U. COOK Proprietor, Cor. Mill nnd Centre Sts., Ridgway, Pa. The proprietor lakes this mothod of an nouncing to the public that he has refitted, revised, and improved, this well knowa hotel, and is prepared to entertain all who favor him with their patronage, in th best tl vie and at low rates. vln30tf. w. C. HEAL Y. HEALl.ll IN GOODS, GH03EHIE3, PltDVIS I0H3 PRODUCE, FHUITS, &o. DRY vlnStf. West Eud, llidaway, Pa. VDE HOUSE, RinowAT, Elk Co., Pa. W. II. SCHKAM, Proirietor. Thankful for the pntronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, the new' prcprietor, hopes, by paying strict ai tcntion to tho comfort and convenience of guests, to merit a continuance ol the same. Ott 80-180. IHE OLD IlUCIvTAIL'S HOTEL, Kane, McK an Co., Pa K. E. LOOKER. Proprietor. Tlmn w fill for the palroiinge herclofote so liberally bclowed upon him, the new pro pricior, ho,ic, by payiug strict attention to the com I on nnd convenience of guests, to mei ii a coiiiinunnce of the same. The only Mables tor horses in Kane and well kept .light or day. Hall attached to the Hotel. vln23yl. HALL. & BllO Attorneys - at - Law ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY PMSYLYANIA. JOil.V O. IIA1.L ...JAH. K. V. HALL EUSEY HOUSE, Cent1-evaiE, Elk Co., Pa. Jo"N Collins, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretolore so libci-illy bestowed upon him, tho new proprietor, Hopes, by paying strict at tention to tho comfort and convenience of guests, t merit a continuance of the same. S. A. EOTE, PHOTOGRAPHER. AND DEALER I! Chroruos, Stcreoscopio Views, Picture Frames, &.!. WEST END, KIDGWAY, ELK CO. PA. v2n2tf. J." WILCER, One IJoor East of the Post Office, Main St., llidgway, Pa. Vegetables of all kinds re- ceivea aauy. Choice oranges and lemons. vlultf. Wood's ITew Iron Hower. at AGENTS V ANTED. For Circulars, particulars, eto., address, RELLEW, AD AMS & CO., Oowanda, N. Y. Manufacturers of the Gowanda Plow, the best made. For sale in Ridgway by POWELL & KIM E. V April 18th, '7-'-3m.