aJHi flfounfji gdyoiprtc, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1808 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. - The President's Message was sent to both Houses of Congress on Wednesday. It is a document full of '.ofcurrility and veno mous misrepresentations. Tlie Senate re fused o listen io his ori ieisms of their lex- isiuuuu nnu expression ot nnaiiciai vuws which have been repudiated by the people. In the House its reading was tolerated, but the indignation of that body burst forth Sn severe .denunciation ol .his statements. The customary motion to refer the message to the committee of tho whole on the State oftho Union, was refused, and tho Mes sage was simply oidered t ) be laid on the table and printed, This closing act of the President is in perfect keeping with the disgraceful scenes of his inauguration. Beecher's Sermons in the ' Church Union. Many 'papers thavingnnnouncod that these sermons would not bo priutcd in the Church Union, we take pleasure in stating that the sermons of this preacher do' op pear in every issue of this paper, and that they are to be printed hereafter at twelve o'cJock on Monday, getting the sermon of Sunday out on the next day, We under, stand the publisher of the Church Vnvm proinisesto print Mr. Beechcr's sermons so long as they are acceptable to the Church, nnd requests all other papers to publish them from his own paces freely. I If our friends want a wide awake re ligious paper, unscctarian, and full i t in. tcrcsting matter, the largest audj'most catholic paper in the world, let them send to Henry E. Child, 41 Park Row, for a copy of this paper, enclosing 10 cents. WinB'. tion above man wno biiita the man wheflwe 5tV 5 asl JfEWtiPARKRg The ones. 51 we will reply to. The is the prosperous man jcs to do Ins duty to Ins f iir.ily and his frieuds. Tho man who loves Ins children more than dissipation the man who means to rise in the social scale, and who is risinj. This is the man who buys newspapers. On the contrary, tho man who will pay for. a drink of rot cut or a bad segar. enough to pay for a' week's subscriptoin to the Advocate he is the man who " cau'i afford " to buy a ncwypr.per. Ir is announced in the papers that the Emperor of Russia has sent to this coun try two civil engineers, instructed to make a compile examination of the openi'ions of tho Pacific and other great railways in the Uuited States. 1 ho J-.tnpcror contem plating buildiug a railroad from China across Asia, to tho Capitol of Russia, hi purpose being to prevent the Uuited States, with its railroads aud steamships, from mo flODolizing tho whole China trade. These agents of the Russian Emperor are now in Washington,. preparing Cora winter's cam paign in New England and on the plains. They will spend a month or two in New England to learn the (tanner in whkh the t icks there are kept plear during tho yere snow storms. Myttery Solve A Fly Leaf front a Detective-! Note. , Book. From the 8t. Louis Time. ' Buttonholcing one of our reporters on his customary rounds yesterday aiorning, a well-known detective, whofo tiume it will not be necessary to mention, narrated a chapter from his personal history which borders closely on the romantio. II is story, as told in his own language, was in sub stance as follows s ' Do you remember the mystery I was engaged in solving when we last met ? " he asked, and without waiting for an answer, continued; Well, 1 will tell you the se quel. Mrs. A., you recollect, lottho ring, aad Nellie was suspected of stealing it. The morning after tho ball, while sleeping in her own chamber, the ring was removed from her finger without arrousing to im.iAM V 1 i vt it t t I i.uuue our. Nellie nan aocess to the apartment and she must have taken ht. So thouL'hc Mr. A . sn ttunn-tit hoi- husband, and so thought I, when I was sent for and given the Points in the case, before being employed to work" it up. Tho ring was set in diamonds, a cluster of ex. cceding brilliancy and richness. Its value could not have been less than $000. Nellie was employed as Mrs. A 's waiting maid. at wages which in four years would scarcely nave aggregated me vwuoot tlie diamonds. Every stone in the set was worth a year of Nellie's life nud labor, albeit neither nor all of them could have dropped a single drop ot water on a parched tongue, or stroked a levered brow when it was racked with pain At the instance of Mrs. A., Nellie was ar rested, upon the accusation of stealing the ring. &ho protested her innocence in tears, i . ii. i I.. out, an ir.c circumstances looked so strongly toward her guilt, her tears w.:re unavailing. I followed her to the jail, and at my su' gestion she was assigned a cell to herself . The next day I visited her, aud by every means I dared to employ sought to gain a confession from her. At length I at tempted to intimidate her, and harshly challenged hei with the theft. Again she burst into tears, and hiding her face in her hands, wept ns though her heart would break. Here the matter cuded, for I could go no further. I had forgotten to tell you before that Nellie was handsome,' aud she Devcr seemed so beautiful in my eyes as when tho tears were falling from her own in a shower of diamonds, every one of them more precious than those I was after. I left the cell completely bnffled. Although I never told as much to Mrs. A., or iutimated as much to Nellie, 1 was satisGedof her in. nocence, and forthwith tuined my efforts in another direction. 1 coutinued my visits io Nellie in herccll day alter day, but uever afterwards, alluded ti the ling. A week had passed, and I had all but given.up tha job iu despair. Finally one morning early, vhile loitering down, a certain street in the direction of tho river, I instinctively paused under three balls and began closely scruti nizing a display of the pledges in my uncle's shop. In an instaut my quick eye singled out of a whole case of rings one which I thought might be, and which, as lortune would have it, proved to be identi cally that stolen from Mrs. A.'s finger. I had but little difficulty in tracing out the thief. It was Mrs. A.'s own son. To satisfy a debt contracted during a debauch, he had taken it from his mother's finger while she was sleeping and pawned it. " Put trnw about Nellie ? you ask. She too was guiity of a theft, but I forgave her. She is now my wife." I iniiiiii ii mi m i KEWS ITEMS. Mrs. Colfax is thirty two. Sewarjl is to reside in New York. Canadians predict it harp Winter. The Sultan has only 900 wives now, Louisiana is going into ricoulturo. Paris has 700,821 cats by exact count Prighatn Young is raising silk worms California meditates a World's Fai in isiu. The Suez Canal will bo October. Bloomer opened next is now Blooming in Butler is dangerously ill at Mrs. Omaha. Gen. Lowell. Thackeray's daughter, Mrs. Stcvt is in Boston. Dr. Holland will go into Winter quar Wales passed his twenty.seventh birth uuy rov. ytn Syracuse has made 8,000,000 bushel ui nan iu ien minutes. Nairn has been having to the extent ot a mn. ion tons this year. 1 Til '1 , l . i niiaaeipiua statistics argue a popula Antelope meat from tho plains is (inruiji in me unieago market 1 he ll says there is not a Jewish beggar in New 1 ork city. J he oldest doctor in tho world, Prof vergugo, nas just died at Salamanca Bpain, aged 10 1. -uut ot lau.nnu teachers in this country, n -out! are females. Lowell uauts Dr. Ayer to bo its or, winch, being tho ma'n pill-er city, is the doctoi's right place. Four weeks ago Switzerland was com pietcly buret in sucw. Beecher urges Bonner to engage Pope to write for tho Ledger. " A six-foot thick bed of bemaiito iron- ro has been lound near Denver. A New Orleans infant in pantalettes nas wnuen a treaties on ctomology, T. W. takes up his pen, and is spoiling ior a rounu witu u. u. A project that has been run into the ground Ihc Iloosac Tunnel. Tho Chronicle and Intelligencer of asningtou are both tor sale. ni. t i i , j. ne siaves in tuoa have a war cry .1 A 1 . I I ... inoiizu a jjincoin i avenza A submarine cablo from San Franeisco to Uong Kong is talked of. Carrier pigeons arc coming into use again in England and Fiance. The Missouri was bridged with ice last week at Omaha and people crossed. Colfax was almost two lato lor his wedding by the misconncctiou of trains. A Western paper speaks of two men who fell out of an " intoxicated buggy." Gossip hints that a Mrs. Gen. Schenck will appear in Washington this Winter. Ma- of the the sc- TriE Titusvillo llvnild, notices a Lrutal outrage by a negro, upon his wife, in "that city the other night. For some trifling of fense the beast beat her almost to death Tho screams of tho woman attracted the neighbors, and the brute left the premises, but was subsequently arrested and locked up. The woiuau was found upon tho floor, her head and face profusely bleeding from wounds inflicted with the ruffiaus's boots and her left arm was broken in two filacer She fainted during tho examination of her injuries by ttc doctor who was called to attend her. Female Piety. HISTOaY 0 F THE MACiKOOSS. from the Medi Tbo use of a solution made fi barks, which compose this valuable cine, asj a rernedylor disease, 13 traced back among the noted Indian tribes who onco inhabited the forests of the lllegheuies. About eighty years ago, Dr. Alexander ot fipringueld, l'a., and Dr. bateilee, of Soiithfield, Pa., induced a celebrated Indian Chief to disclose tho secret of ils Composi tion. They used this Medicine from that time forward, in all their praolico with every maik of success. In 1846, Rev. Mr. Gates, (then pa.tor of the Tabernacle Church io Boston, Mass., one of the largest in that city,) became afflicted with a very dangerous type of Bronch'ts, which reduced his voice to a low whisper.. By tho advice of friends, he commenced traveling for his health. He traveled from placo to place all throii'-h New England, Middle, and part of the llfoclarn filntno anil Onnnilna f f c.r.nn lUlUb III iiuuouh . v . 1, l,.-- uvtvu jiii jail mija ulmi-ovor Iia vent. At the end nf thut ime he returned home a mero skeleton Oil .null 1110 umi'iioiji ui uui a imvi uavi u-i lis life before him. Soon after his return, ho heard of this emedy and sought out and found an aged luli WiiU ftucn ino millet ui no vuuipuai on ; probably the only person then living ho knew the secret, and obtained from im the reoipe. After taking this Medi na a short time, it restored his voice and 1 traces of bis disease disappeared, and has been ever since a strong, hearty an. W. tklnV tvn An nn exa"erate when ninna Yiia vmniirlf nhl.1 All rA Ifr Day luav diuw . ' tnn has nreacbed as many sermons, and wrkod as hard for the spread ot the isoe!. as any other minister in the fand. C i f..i: . 1 nn n.iiiiK uv 11 u 111 lino ... u.t. ... u . j ee been bnown, " Macamoose, is ongt . Exchange The gem of all others which encircles the coronet of a lady's character, is un affected piety. Nature may lavish much upou her peri-on the enchantment of the countenance the gracefullncss of her tnciu, or the strength of her intellect, yet her loveliness is uncrowned until piety throws around the whole the sweetness of her charni3 she then becomes uneurthly in her temper unearthly in her desires and associations The spell which bound her affectious to thijgs below is broken, and she mounts on the silent wings of her fancy and hope to the habitation of God, where it will be her delight to hold com munion with the spitits that have been ransomed from tho thraldom of earth, and wrcathad with a garland of glory. Her beauty may throw her magical charm over many princes, and conquerers; may bow with admiration at the shrine ot her riches, the sons ot science and poetry may embalm her memory in history and song yet piety must bo her ornament her pearl, tier name must be written in tho " book of life," that when mountains fade away, and every memento of earthly greatness is lost in the general wreck ot i.ature, it may remain and swell the list of that mighty throng which have been clothed with the mautle of righteousness, and their voices attuned to the melody of Heaven. With such a treasure, every lofty gratifi cation on earth may be purchased: friend ship will be doubly sweet; and their char actor will possess a prize far " above ru bies; life will be but a pleasant visit to c&rth, and death the entrance upon a joyful una perpetual nome. And wneu tne notes of the last trump shall be heard, and sleeping millions awake to judgement, its possessor shall be presented faultless be fore the throne of God with exceeding joy, and a orown of life that shall not wear away. . Such is piety. Like a tender flower planted in the fertile soil of woman's heart. it grows, expanding its toliage, aud impart ing its fragrance to all around, till trans planted it is set to bloom in the paradise of God. ' Follow the star it will light you through every labyrinth in the wilderness ol life, gild the gloom that will gather round you in ihe dyiughour, aud bring 70U safely over the tempestuous Jordan of death, mto the promised and settled rest. Of 1300 convicts in SingSiug Prison, 828 were formerly Sunday School scholars. Out of 3429 Jesuits employed in mis sionary work, 750 are in the United States. Nap. is in good health, which is more than can be said of the French body politic Wisconsin lias a larger proportion of foreign born citizens than any other State. Semmcs has been boasting of his pi races in Baltimore, and calling it a lecture. The Earl of Dudley works teu square miles of iron niiues, and is called the ' Iron Earl." Dickens' oldest son has lost heavily in a paper mm enterprise anil become bank rupt. niram Powers, who returns to this country soou, has becu absent from it HI years. Mia. jiencu aii is creating a sensa tion at the Westminister Hotel, New York, 1 11 ' oy nor oeauty. Two deaf mutes wero married in Memphis last week. Theirs will be a quiet family to live near. Coffee without milk is used by tho Turks as an antidote to tho injurious effects 01 taoacco. The Detroit Advertiser prints the name of the Ohio carpet bag Congressman from New York city, " S. Scox." Miss Frances Power Cobb became a registered voter in England by the mis spelling of her first name. General Grant's Fortune. Tho Washington correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat, says: Ocneral Grant is rich already, and by cautious investments ho is destined to bo very rich some day, Tanking with the most opulent. He owns thirty.cight acres of land withinjhe corporate limits of Wash ington, worth $2,000 on acre. His house here is held at $00,000. A farm near St. Louis and houses at Galena and in Phila delphia should add $100,000 more to the former items Thrco hundred thousand dollurs will p.-obably not be in excess of the President elect's fortune Meantime his commercial training and fondness for mateiiul speculations, added to his good luck and caution, aro exemplifying them selves in judicious operations in many hon orable fields. It is altogether probable that -1-.-11 : n 4 1. . no i.a.o iu j nu'i u i resident wiio, exercising all due liberality and hospitality in the Chief Magistracy, will hn thn firt President sinco Washinutotr to bo disci-err and practical in the management of his pri vuio luriune. ms comparative youth will permit him should ho live to tho avera aSu ui cciui.iii, unrry years duration alter the expiration of his term of olfice. JonrrtjNTisa of every description do.ie prompllj at this ofTico, and In a style un equalled in this Bcction of the State. Entire atisfaction guaranteed. Amspjcan Manufacturer of Calico Ihe calico interest of the United States is an important one. Tho total .product of printed goons in is-ij was about 3.( 00.0(10 -.1. T in. 1.1 - . . ' yarus. i,i loao it reached 120,000,000 n io-. . . - iu iouj mciu were iwentvseven nnnf i.. : .1.. ii -. i ' . . . r wuias in uie united States, w hinh n duced in the aggregate 800,000.000 yard? - . rr ' . ' ' per year, ine amount, at an average of ten cents pcryarJ, was worth $33,030,000 in 133 1 our exports of nrinted onnrl i . . . . . i r amounted to vJ.UUU.OOO. Our imports of printed cottons iu I8;jij reached SI 9.1 10 752. Our exports in 1857 were onlv 1 .. oo.uS ) worth. I ho totel production of printed good in ibW, according to the con sus ot that year, was $7,784,044. There are 0,000,000 cotton spindles now in opca t::ii.iT:.i . ... ' nun in me uuiieu oiaics, 01 WHICH ovei J,UU0,000 are running on cloths for print . . . I ... . 1 . I - rv .-. .. -. . ug, uuu pioau'jo i)j,wjij,)0iJ yards. . I'uiii'.tai county is unlortunato in its omcers. On the 9th of November. Ditninl Uobb, the recently elected count v Siiri-nvnr rll . I.:.. -".:. . . ' .v.i utciu .ii ma i csiui.iice. ino now we see that lion. S. S. ilulli Associate Jud.no of '.ho count v Court, ill.-rl at his residence last Friday morning thn 7th inst. He had been in the pr.iovmmt of his usual health up to themorniu" of Ins death, when he coiud aineri nt ! 1 :j. i i .i '.. ... .' in ui siuc, ami snoruy alter, while sittin u a cuuir, ne was artacucu with a and died in about fifteen minutes. spasm, Don't. Doc't .i .? . -. uuvcr'.ise : it IP n rem T. r i ii .... J uau uiuu. ii win Can attention to vonr uubiuum, anu it is much better tor pood 3 tul, i niuli ....... :.L n I tuu i.inu iu nuuc wim you Ol UUUt you uu. ii Kives your customers exereisA. nn, maKes tnem healthy. Besides if you ad vertise, somebody will buy up all your uuus, ana men you will have to get more, od it will bo a sreat bother to vnn. 1) m' UU M. W. S- SERVICE J 8. SEUYlCE, Remains Discovered. A short time ago, while workmen wero making an exca. va'.ion for a cellar drain, one milo north of Centrevillo, Montgomery county, Ohio, they came in contact with the foot of a coffin that had been placed five feet be low the surface, immediately across the road bed of tho turnpike. The corrse had been buried in stout, heavy, solid shoes. ou tne impression prevails iu tho commu, nity that tbo man was killed at the time of the construction of the turnpike, about unrry years ago, and burned beneath the road where it was hoped discovery would never De made. V Will from this date be prepared to sell at the lowest pric3. STOVES FOR PARLORS, STOVES FOR KITCHENS, STOVES FOR HALLS, STOVES FOR BED ROOMS, STOVES FOR STORES, STOVES FOR MILLS, STOVES FOR nOTELS, STOVES FOR OFFICES, STOVES FOR CII PRC II ES. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of A writ of Fieri Pacini issued out of tho Court of Common l'leua of Mk county, there will be exposed to l'UULIC SALK at the Court House in lUclgwny on MONDAY, tho llili dny of January, 180i, the following described Kent Estate, to wit : All that tnossungo or tennment, being a two story brick liouscand four lots in the IJorough of 8'.. Marys in tho county of Elk, oitimto n Centre Street containing a froat onsnid Centre Street one hundred feet by two hundred feet at right angles and being number forty (411) on Centre Street in the map or plan of (he Borough of St. Marys. ALSO. All t lint certain lot or picco of ground situated in St Marys and bounded ns follows: Ueginninz at a point on St. Mk-1 1 Street twenty four feet norih westerly from tho North west corner of Miulincl Gerg'g House, snid corner be'ng tho north west corner of l'emlergnsta lot, and ihe soiuh west corner of the lots whose boundaries aro now being de scribed thi'iico north thirty font degrees thirty minutes enet (N 34 80' L) ninety four feet and three tenihs of a foot (94,3 ft) to a post. Thence north eighty-three degrees east (N 83 E) forty-one feet eight' tcnliig of a Toot (41,8 ft) to a post on Lnfoyctte Street. Thence North ten degrees fifteen mi .utcs wcjt N 10 15' W) nloncr Lalavctle Birnni in a nnui thirty feet fSO ft. Thence south seventy-live degrcsc ten niinulcs west S 7o 10' V senenty-eeven feet 77 fl to a post. Thence south thirty-four degrees thirty mjniilcs west S34 30' W eigly-lonr feet and eight tenths of a foot 85.8 ft to Michnel Street. Thence south fif y-fivo degrees thirty minutes e.ist S 55 30' E) fortv feet T40 fil in tl.o ,.l RIA (if beginning. Containing rive thoupnnd one hun died nnd forty four Bounro feet tr.li l ... in he the same more or lo. Also erected there on one two story house 30x30 feet with stono basement nlso c.ected Ihertcn. eeizedand taken in execution and l n tin anlil ns tho properly of Oeo. IYlIintonacli and Geo. ImliolF. JAMES A. MAT.ovK si.rin- Susnirr's Ofkick, Hihoway. Pa., l December 11th, 18C8. 8t. POWELL & KIME. QOODS FOR T1IK MILLION. P O W E & K I M E, D l'a. W. W. SHAW Practices Medicine nnd Surgery, Ccntreville, Klk county mnr-aa OU-Jy. am Special $otirr.si. At their capacious stores both in RIDGWAY ANU. CENTRE VILLE, A New Rkmkdt in Coxbitmlt nvi I'liysleiitn who had Consumption for sevcial years, with f.cnuent bloeiliiiss ofthelunas. cured himself with mcdicinn nnttnntrn in Mic profession, when Win Pfiv nnnpi roil ImtiA. less, lie is the onlv ll in Ins own person, or who lins anv kiinlo,l., of.its virtues ; n .d he can ascribe the degree of health he now njoys to nothing but th: use of his niedicino : timl nothing i.nt mi.... despair and entire extinction of all hope ot recovery, together with a want of conlidem-e in nil others induce ! him to hniard the exper iment. To those surTerinir with nnv ,lU...,t oftho limes he nrotl'ers a lienimnm l. ., fidently believes will eradicate the disensf Into 4.1.50 per bottle, "or SSn half iln.n .cm y express. Ben t ir n circular r call on Du. E. 13ovlston .lArirsov Vn '.r.n si iiiiin oir-eet. I'Ui ale Di a. i may30.U8-ly Ilavo on hand, splendid assortment of all seasonable Goods adapted to tha wanta of the people of Elk and adjoining counties, which they are selling at price that defy competition. They would simply state here, that boing very large dealers, their facilities for purchasing are tin equalled by any establishment in the county. They buy directly from manu facture and on tho Av-Aiiu iu l II E LADIES. Dr. Dnpnn co'a GOLDEN P1UUODICAL PILLS ior iemnies. infi. -b e in nrrm.i;., ..1....:. : . - ,. . . b 1 " """i nemoviiig Uhslrtict ons of tho .iioniuiy iurn'. from wlintevur no,,.. .i always successful as a preventive. Ouo Pill is uue. reuiales peculiarly situated, or those supposing tiiemselvesso, nre cautioned asainst ui.ig inese nils while in that condition. mejr iiiviie miscarnnge, alter which nd- iiiuiiuum mo I'roDrietnr nsnmo ponsibility, a1thoii'-li their mildness w.ml.l lirivnnl nn.. 1 ... ,-...1 t.iiy iinpuiiiei in lien in n. .a nio i ills are recoiiiinen ded ns a Mo?t ITalu- noie itemeav tor tho n 1 eviminn nf n... ulturiiiu from any irreirnlnritios -wliiilenoi. ns well us prevent an incre.mn nf f,.mn hen lie'il th will not permit it : auiolino- tlm nerves and bringing back the " rosy color of health " to the chock of thn tltfWt. llnlln'ila Full and explicit direeiiniis. n,.nm ich box. Price SI per box : C boxes, fts. Sold in Kidcwav. Pa., liv fi fl M.,Ba,.n.,. Druggist, eole nsent for ltiiluw.iv I.ii.li... k,'. sending him $1 to th j Kidgwny P. ()' ' can Unve the Pills sent, (confidtfaliallv) hy mail to nny pnrt of the count rv. .ren nf Sold also hy Swnyna & Iteynold, St. Mary's! and by one Druggist in every village iu the Union. my2G8-ly. S. D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor, N. Y. foreign What's up ! It is represented by advices that Louis Napoleon is buying war ruateriul right and left. Tho graneries, warehouses and arsenals of the empire are filled to overflowing, a and still the works goci ou. A MURDERER lURICE Hu.Vd RufuS IJ. Anderson was hung in Nevada on the oUth ult., for tho murder of Noble S Slo cum. in May last. When all was ready, tne trap on wnicn Anderson stood tell, and tho wretched young man lav stretched upon the ground, the knot havinsr L'iven wav. There waa a was a wild cry and a rush forward ot tho crowd, but it was kep back by the guard. Anderson was carried back to the platform, the nooso ouca more adjust ed around his neck, and the trap fell. The k-nor, gavo way again, aY.d Anderson was . - .1 !i i piuairmeu insensible. lie was earned up to the top of tho platform, and seated in a chair. His faco was of the pallor of the grave from which ho had been twice statched, and the rope was adjusted the third time. As the trp fell heswung free. After a slight muscular movement for some mioutes, bis soul bad passed into eternity. During the terrible ordeal the nerve exhib ited by tho yeiwg man was wondcifuJ. An! in fact for nil places where stoves are needed. Give him a calll. F VOU WANT TO HL'Y C'ZOTIIIvVG for Ihe Million ! Go to A. DURLACI1ER, DEALER Of CLOTHING! CLOTHING! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING AGS, 4c. ST. MARY'S, ELK COUNTY, PENNA Jan21S(J81ypd Another advantage. You can always get whst you want at their stores, Laoa you will save time by going directly tu them and TIME IS MONEY". Wa havo no space hero tocuumerate all tha ad vantages you will have iu patronizing these establishments. Uut call and see, and reap the tho advantages for yourselves. Among their Goods you will fiud. LOOK HERE! TIN WARE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOBEINQIN. ALL ITS BRANCHES, ROOFING AND SPOUTING, HOUSB FURNISHING GOODS, TOYS, BIRD CAGES, PUMPS, PIPEINO. Ridgway Nov. 13, 18U8, vlnltf. WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVERWARE. plIARLES HOLES, Practical Watchmn J ker, Jeweler and Kmrruver. lti.lru.. Elk county, Pn. The subscriber bees lenve to announce to the citizens . of Uidgway and vicinity uiut no is prepared to do all work in his line on thort notice and at reasonable rates in the very best manner. Shep in H. S. Thayer's Store. Special attention paid to engraving. He has also on hand a largo assortment of Chicks, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware which he offers for saleou reasonable terms Give him a call. nev7'07tf PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN. rriHE subscribers having completed their I New Grist Mill in Ridewnv m un prepared to furnish the people of the sur rounding oountry with Flour of the. Best and of their own manufacture, market rates. The attention of lumbermen .,,! n. is called to our iacilitiea for furnishing them with 6 FEED OF ALL rrxnsi ' cheaper than it can be bought any other place in the county. jfcaSTLASH Paid tor Gbaik.-j J.S..IIVDK, 3. V. HOUK. , . 'J- K. W1I1TMORE. Nevcuibcv 7, 18C7if Quality, at the lowest DRY GCOD3 in eniless varieties, GROCERIES choiseand fresh CLOTHING of best material superior cut and finish, BOOTS & SHOES of the best stock and make, CROCKERY for newly married. Middle aged aud eldeily. DRIED FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS, PORK, HAMS, LARD, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, AND EVERYTHING" ELSE! 20 inch- shaved shingles taken lor goods, at the market prico, at both stores. 1 l . 1 .ll .uu uuei otoer unas ot country duco taken at the market value vlaltf. pro-