.7 it, joiin r. fiiioiii:, Kim, SATL'IIIjAY : - - Mnu.'UT. -ii h, : : : : : j'"Vo this week clitino our i!:iy ol publication. This change is r.eitr'sifa tod by tho force of circumstances. Wo rhall scud tho Kersey mail by hand i-.i tvtturday cvc niii'is. itnuocratic sitttt: VotirntHon. il AKK1SKL-R l, Pa., Jan. S, IS IS. The i.'cmecratie iState ('omniittoo ( Pennsylvania liav fixed WKItNIi"' AY. the FOUltTII (U) MAY OF MARCH, 1'V, tit li o'clock m., as I lie time, and the Hall of I ho House ol Krpreseutativo, nt 1 1 .'.rr'edmt :;. ?.s llio place for hol iim; the unnuil C't.ven tion of the party. It is ordered that this Cnnvrniioti Its composed of ono member for each Sun. utor and Representative, who shall lit; elected in the usual manner and they will meet tit the time nu 1 plaoe tilore. raid, for the purpose of nominatim: can didate for the offices ol Auditor Gen. oral and Surveyor General, and of se lecting delegates to the National (.'iiri rcDtinn for the nomination of candidates for President and Vice-President. The member and committees o! the orfiani ilion and all conservative citi l zens who can unite with lis in the sup port of constitutional principles arc re quested to proeeeil to the election of the delegates in their respective districts. Hy order of the i'ciuocratic State Committee WILLIAM A. WALLACE. G. (). !H:!si:, Sec'y. Chairman. . v- - - - - - . VoHK'ftss ami ZtffonslrHclijit. Congress ttt:r 'finance'' vi trench, went" and a lessening id' "taxation'' for some weeks, b it h ive c included that ncoro Reconstruction is of vastly more importance to i Le iu ) they have ione into that business. They have ot up a new Reconstruction bill a, copy ol which v;a publish in this week's issue, which v.h illy ignores ail farmer bids passed by Ooiitiross. This act is decid edly more Kad'.oal and revolutionary than the forme! one. for it strips every ve.-tiue ol piover frorj tlie President and ives to the military cottinian lex un limited power to remove all odieers civil or military without any cheek from the Chief Head of the nation or even (,'oti. press it-elf. So far as Iciiislalio power out of the hands of C. mare's is c .ncorn. I'd, we heartily approve of the bill and it' it would continue to legislate itself out ol power until it legislate 1 Itself out ol Con.'t'.ss, it woul I boa li!es:;m to the country, ;md save the people tlie trouble of vitinj tlum out. We annouiieed last week, that the people had little to hope tor from this tloiiirross and our conviction.? are siri ng, thened from day to day The time winch has been spent iu diseussiu'.: the currency iie.stiou without arriving at any coticlu-.iou, is a lair in l-.ix of the time which will no doubt be waste 1 on this military despotism bill, to the threat detriment of our crippled and iiepres-od finances, and our suspended manufac tures. The L'rcat problem of retrenchment is too vast a suhjoet lor our mtioir.il lejris' lators to jri apple with. Not a single ar tery is touched, foi (ear an outcry would be raised by the party pots who fatten on the stealings. A',,;. J,u, Train's Last Sk-nsatiox. The ir repressible and ccceutrie George Francis Train created i(uite u sensation in ling land u lew years ao by his speeciies. Whether his present trip to that coun try was made with a design of iudul'r in iu some more of those ipieer and disjointed, but very punireut and strik. in harangues with which he excites the plaudits of tlio-io who hear him, is not known. IJut sure it is that, his up. proach to tho Briti-h shores has cau-ed a greater sensation than any ot his lor. mcr acta. Train has becu anestei on the coast of Ireland, seized upon at a point where the kizivis ciifms has been suspended, and is under duress, if not in prison. The Cubic liar flashed the news across the Atlantic, (aid straight way there is a storm of righteous indig nation throughout this country. We may not all admire- Geoio Francis.- Many of us think he is an eccentric r.ui.-auce ; but we all arce that tho per. iion ol every American citizen is sacred, wherever he may eo, until by the coins mission of some crime, ho renders him Kelt amenable to the law cf the laud which lie visits. We are sensitive upon that poiut, and rightly so. American honor piouipts us to resent any injury done to tho meanest citizen a aw ion dotio to the w hi ile people. Wo do not apprehend that we will be drawn into any difficulty by the acts of the oRieioiis and iLcddlesomo officer who wrongly laid hands on the notable N'ebraskan, but if proper amends aro not lusdo the re sults miht prove very serious indeed. Lutl' iltlM' Jlltt liljt HCr, Since the above was in type, we learn that Train has been released. John Hickman evidently thought, tho other day, when ho proposed to strike tho word 'white" out of tho Constitution of the State of Pennsylva nia, that the next best thin to f,.mo is lioturiety. Certainly that is about all that one of his staioiiu uiad calibre can ever hui'! to rciich. Court t'rucccdiugs, I'ttK.vr.-llON. II. (i. WHlTi'., President Jmljjo ; Hon. K. C. riii t.-t,-., un J Jes-sb Kvi,kr, Asso ciate J udjjes. ntii;i; tk of it kspep r. On the mee'iii!; of the Court on the loth instant, Hun. Henry Souther tin nouneid the ib al'i of Albert Will's, Ivip. it tiiiiiibi t of l lie !i!k I!. unity I J it-, whereupon the Court called a meeiinu' ol the R.ir an 1 Coiut, t ) convene lit U o'clock A. M., on the lollowin day. The members id the I'.ir met at the ('unit House at the time appointed. R. '.r. White was chosen President, and G. A. Ratiibuu, Secretary. IJpcn motioii, the President appointed a coinmiitee of five to draft resolutions expressive ol the sense of the Coutt ami Par. The mcuf int then adjourned until We lucsday evenin,!, January 1 o:h . At the adjourned meeting Hon. II. Souther, chairman of the cotumiiteo up on rcsoritions, moved the adoption ol lli 3 following. Resoi.vi.H, That in the death of our late friend and co laborer, Albert Wil lis, Ksij , a men. her of this 15 ;r, we have lost Ikmii the j'i'o!'esio:i u valuable and tllleient mendier, one whose works and labors will loiiu' be held io our memories. ft hose society we nii- s, und while we bow in submission to tne dispeiisatiou of Providence, which has nflLeted us, t,e. may learn the lesson ot the great uueer tainty of earthly affairs, and tl at we should be ready and have our house sot iu order. Ruiilin;!, That by his acts as a citi zen, while he lived in this community, his; devotion to the public interc.-t and welfare, his activity to improve and bet ter those who surrounded hiui, he won the admiration unl esteem of his fellow citizens, and in his loss a place- has been made vacant which will long remain un filled. A' .JrnJ, That we tender (o the wid. ow and family of our deceased friend oursincere condolence in this afiliction, and while the solace we give upon this occasion is a treble reparation for the loss sustained, yet we lender it with the assurance that it comes !rom those who were his daily associates in life, and who h id learned to respect and estieni Iiim lor liis vn toes and worm wlnle lu lived, mil who will ever remember him as ono who did his pai! iu life lioiic.itly nod well. AVwitv. ', That a copy of these reso lutions be i:irossed by the Seeietary of this meeti.ij and transmitted to the wid1 off of the deceased, and that the Court be respectfully requested to order a copy of the s iuie transcribed upon tho Court minutes of this ter-ii, and that tho same be pubiishet in the newspiper ot this c einty, with thj proceeding! of this meeting. lion. I!. !!ioW!i,in seeon linr the mo, tion, remarked at some lon'li upon the eiiarieti-r id the deceased, inentioninj; his well established reputation lor prob ity, uprightness, and devotion to the in- teiv.-t ot his clients, and the community at lar.'e. Mr Ilro'vn was followed by L. J.'liiakcly. Ivip, and J-vk'e White. Tho r;-oluti i,i.i were then adopted iiu.ln. imously, nnd the Court onbTcd that they bespread un tie; minutes of the Term. It. G. Wilt TK, Pres't. G. A. II A r :i III N, Secielai-y. lliiss for us-j vs Coyne. I'ulo to show cause vhy satisfaction of judgment shr.ukl not. be stricken oil'. Made abso lute. Ulakcly for tho rule. Commonwealth ex. rel. vs Aldiich. Writ of Quo Warranto i-si.ed. Uluke. !v f jr relator, Souther, contra. llenaingcr & K.-chbach vs William C. Black, nnd others. I'ulo to show cause why judgment should not be opened Undo dischar-'cd. Soutucr against mo tion. Lti"lish vs alker. Utile to set aside service. It"ttiru amended. Kule discharged. Souther lor motion, Hall, contra. Weis for use. vs Gerg. Set. Pa. Iiiseon'iiiue t, and in 1 :uient iu favor of defendant lot costs. IJI.ikely for plun tiff. Hall for defendant. Same vs Same. Same result. Same result. SittiiL' vs raine. Cnxe's Executors vs Kogland and llrown. Verdict lor defendant. South. er and IJrown f ir pl.tiniifT. Ai mstrong, Parsons and Hal! tin delendaiits. Messenger vs ll.urett. Verdict for nlnintiir of SS7 -'d. Souther fjr plain tiff. lilakely for defendant. lletbner vs Scott. Continued. Ilam- lh and Hall for lilaiutiff. Souther for defendant. Hill vs liree lin and others. Pl'IT take; nonsuit. Souther for plaintiff. Hall for delendant. Viers & Elliott vs Hianiff. Verdict for delendant. Ulakely for plaintiff, Hall lor delendant. Loomis vs K!k County. Plaintiff takes nonsuit. Souther lor pluintiff, liall lor deleiidaot. ltathbuu vs West Creek Mining and Manufacturing C.unp.inv. Continued Souther lor plaintiff, Hall for defendant. 1 lulmi vs M alone and others. on suit. Hull for iihiiuliii, Soutiier for de fendant. Hill vs Uairett. Judgment for til' ff. Hull lor iilaintiff. Ulakely for defendant, Weis vs Lloyd and others. Settled. Souther lor plaintiff, Hall for defence. Devereaux vs Jones towns!; up. Ver dict of'S:l I') 'i ) lor plaintiff. Sou'her for plaintiff, 11 ill and Ulakely for defen dutit. Henzinr & K.-ehbaeh vs pimk Continued- Souther i.jr p'uiuiifL, Hj! lor neiiiriatit. Weis for us, vs (ierg. Phiinnll takes nonsuit. Rlukely lor plaintiff, Hail for delendant. J Same vs Same. Same result nod fiiiiio counsel. Same vs Sutoe. Same result and same counsel. Ql'AlirKK SKSMIONS Commonwealth vs Jerome and Louisa H. Woodbury. Adultery. Guilty. J Woodbury fined SoOO and costn L. H. Woodhurv, 810 and costs. District Attorney Hull, John G. Hall and L. J lilakely, for Commonwealth, Souther tor defendant. Commonwealth vsl'icly. Assault and battery. Rill L-uorid. I'rosccutor to pay costs. Commonwealth vs Thop. Grifiin and Janus Guiiloil. Hint, Arc. Guil'y. GiifTi'i sentenced to (! months in county jail, mid ?")0 line. Guiiloil to 8 motiths and S")0 fioe. Hal' if- Hro'hor lor Coin inoifwealth, Souther for defendants. Coiiiuioiiweilth vs Wasson Indicted on return ot constable ot Rulgwuy, for selling lujuor without license. Rccoi; nizmce taken and contiuued to uext term. J. 13. Newton, of Cameron county and Charles II Gross of Philadelphia, were a imitted as members ol the oar. Following will bo found the list of licenses granted : TWF.IlN MCKNSH. Joseph Koch Son, Kersey ; Tims. II. Vulk, St. Marys ; J,vopli Win,!fchler, St. Marys: Anthony Knclitman, St. Marys; l.eimaid Cook, Jiilinsuiilnirg : John Miinu, .lay tuwu'iip; David Thayer, i'.iiltrway : D.t'. (lystcr, Jloinin tnv.u-'hip : M. V. Moui'i'. IJiilway; Dennett ; Tiost, Kersey; .luhii Haley, itiilgwuy. KATIMl HOt SK LICENSE. Edwanl Dlinzler, St . fnrys; Jacob Onus, St. Marys; James McCloskey, Contrcville ; James Uepan, St. Marys; St Mary's ; John C.riebel, St. Mary's ; Ttioniiis Ziiainctt, St. Mary's. STOKK LlCl'.NSE. Joseph Willielin, St Matys, Tho Court ordered a jury to be drawn for April term, 1803, to dispose of the accumulated business. Hold RottiiKiiv. On Thursday the lOih instant, the house of John Ken- nin;holl', on UenninghofT Uun, was fel oniously entered, at about halt past sev en, and robbed of 200,000. Ho re sides iu a farm. house about a mile and n half distant from Petroleum Centre. His house stands near an unfrequented road, and the nearest neighbor is aquar. tc r of a mile distant. Mr. 1$. is a Pcnn sylvauia German, a plain, hard-working lariner, and about sixty years of age 1 he old neutloiuan all ol a sudden had wealth tin ti.-t upon him by the discovery ofoil on his sterile acres, and is oue of our Petroleum millionaires. Ou the niht in question the house was entered by lour men disguised by handkerchief over their laces and rob. bed of 8200.000, forty thousand in bonds and 'he rest iu currency. They presented revolvers at tho heads of the inmates, when they proceeded to tie .Mr. John neiiuiiiirhoh, his wile, two sous, a hired man and trill. Taking the key from Mr. llcnninirholF, they entered the sale and extracted the above amount alter which they sat down and waited half an hour for the return of Mr. Jos letiuiii"holl', another son, who was ub sent, who had iu the house one of Lillie's Patent llur'hir Proof Safes, containing a largo amount, but ho did not return until the burglars had left, taking with ihetu three horses nnd a cutlet. Mr. IJctiuingUofF had taken the fool isli notion to be his own banker, and to deposit his bonds and greetibaiks iu his own safe aud house. Now he has paid tho penalty of hi;i foily. This robbery wo trust, will be a salu tary lesson to old John Ueuniughofl' and men like him, who persist iu hoarding the wealth which has been coulerred upon them, instead of doiu what :ood ibey can wi'h it. Such men are an in jury to the human :ace, and are little, it any, better than the burglars who would rob them. We do not of course iu.-t IV buiirlarv or robbery, but we have uo sympathy for Ilenuirihoff. The witless Johnny Steele, with ail his reck, less, cxtruvagant, l)olish aud corrupt ways, did more real good for the com. munity than many like John IJetinin hoff. A mi.-cr is infinitely worse thai) a spendthrift, for while the latter may ii.jure himself, ho benefit the commu nity by freely ciiculatin his cash. The former, on the contrary, inflicts a posi live injury upon his fellow creatures by hoarding up lur-ja wuouuU of money which would otherwise bo in circulation, and at the same time he is in no way bencfittinjjr himself, but rather making his condition worse, for he is all the tiui3 cultivating one of the worst of hu man passions uvarice. Why God suffers such men to exist on tho earth, is beyond the comprclieu. tion of bhort sighted mortals. While wo hope the peipetrators of this rob. bery will be caught and have justice meted out to them that the majesty of the law may bo vindicated wo trust that they will pet tho most of their plunder into circulation, so that some rood may result from the evil doue. With about a milliou dollars iu reserve and an income of forty thousand per mouth, wo do not imagine t hat Mr. HeoniiiL'botT will bo reduced to want ii ho uever recovers the amount of which he has beeu robbed, especially as he can content himself with the bare ne cessities ol life, having no desire for tho comforts and no tasto for tho luxifrieu. Hp to this time tho burglars have net been c.mi'ht. Pithok Rwvril. S) i e 0 . On Jnnunry 11th, 18(18, I'nr.ur.nto Willie, youngn-l eon nf ChuriM K. and Martha M. Hells, of Fox township, aged 'J months and 17 Jnys. Tho Icy hand ot death lias touchml this tender flnwer, And borne nw.ny its breath Within A fleeting hour. We lovcil this tender little one, And would have wished him stay, Hut let our 1'athee's will be do.ie. Ho shines in endless day, r. L. u. ffill) fllVi'.is.,'!)),:!)!,;. Sl'ECIAI. NoTK E. We hav found it nwcs.vy, ,n OTder to keep the financial departmeat of ho 4 Jvooate on a good basi, to adopt the following rule : Transient Advoniiemja'e meat be paid for ta ad vance ; and all Job Wo'kaaaoon as completed. B. Is made out and presented to yearly advertisers at the bcgiiuimg of ear'i q'urlcr. Subscriptions to be paid far L-.varia'jly in advance, uovtf John K. Mooku, I'liMisber I D ti W A V LIVE 11 Y a T All L E '. the flubcrib"r would nimnitncc to the oitizens of llidjway. and Ihc Iravuling pub lic tlial lie has elalilishud it L.IVKUY ST AHTjK in Uid);wav, and that he hopes by fair ileal i ii fJT Willi his customers to rnciil a libeial share of their pal ruling'-1, Terms reasona ble ISAAC (JOlllt Y, Jan. 2o. 'i?-ly. GHKAT 11EDUCTION is Tut: PRICE OF FURNITURE ! ir. Charles L.' Haver desires respectful ly to itifui in the eiiii.eas of ElkOminiy that he has now the most comi'lelc, cheapest, mid best lot of Furniture in lh county. llu lurnoiirc is all nmde in his uwn shun. ho can therefore warrant it. to bo neat and durable, lie has a larce assortment ol Iitircaiis. I-oiiiiires, Solas, I'naii's. Tables IVar'lrobes. fuiibnards. liookeases, Hook stands. Waslmtaiiji, Towel Itaeks, Hall Hacks. What Nols, liedstradsof Whitewuod nl it ii I and Cherry , llniekets, I'ietui e Ki anu s, and wvi liing usually kent in a first class 1 iiinii lire Ware Unom He has uumiveled with his e s I ul i i h nirti a sua u t m tm. tr laihe, wiocii woi ui.iel It i tit to do ii 1 1 kinds of turning iu u n iu i.ud wiirkinanliko manner. All he ngks is a fair trial, nnd if his wares do not give satisfaction, he w ill re fund the money. CHARLES h. V Lt, my2218G71y St. Mary's, l'a. TLL WISHING TO BUY Oil HKLL, KEAL ESTATE, Should send for the nrit, estate nticonn, A large sixteen page Journnl, issued monthly, devoted to ail matters, laws, facts and items of interest per'niiiing to Ileal hslalo ; containing lull descriptions, with prices, c, of several thousand proportios, iucludiiig Fruit, Truck, Grain and Grazing Farms, Collages and Ooiintry Seats, Mill 1'rup erties, l'liintations, Timber Tracts and Mineral Lands, for sale in PcDiisylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Ma ryland, Virginia, N. Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Texas, uud other States, SEXD FOR A COl'lT FREE. TO WXHEXD & CO. Xu. 2o7 South Su th Strei t, jan2o2t Philadelphia, L'a. rpillS IS TOGIVK NOTICK : That on I I lie 4lh day of January. A. D , ISi'iS, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against tho listatc of W'm. E. Johnson, of Bene.ett township, in the county of Klk, ami State of Pennsylvania, who lias been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition ; that ihe paymcn'. of tiny debts and delivery of any property belonging lo such bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and tho transfer of any property by him nre forbidden by law : that a meeting of the creditors of tlio said bankiupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankrniitcy, to bo hidden at Hidgwny, in the county of Llk, in said district, at the Court House before S. E. Woodruff, Begister, ou the 12th day of March, A. D.. 180, at !t o'clock, A. M. THOS. A. KOW LEY. jaii2olt U. S. Marshal. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the Western District of Pennsylvania. To whom it may concern : I The undersigned hereby gives notice of Ins appointment as assignee ot Lhauncey 1. Moore, of Uciiezt'lt township, in ihe county of Elk. aid Stale ot Pennsylvania, within said disiriut, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the Dis trict Court of said disiret. H. F. TAOGART, Dated at Emporium, Pa. Emporium, Pa Jauuary llih, jaii2o:Jt A". orders fur Siuves and llaruwnra will be promutly uitcndcd to as soon as received, nt the 12 (17 St. MARY'S HARDWARE STORE A TTEXTIOX L VM1SERMEX .' flUIE EAGLE TURBINE WATER I WHEEL, patented julySil, 18C7. is siiDcrior to any wheel in use. The uuder siuuel have the agency for said wheel iu the Slate of Pennsylvania, and can rccoun mend it as being the nest uianuiaeturea. For further particulars, and circulars, in mire at our Foundry in Kersey, where inachiiierv. mill-gearing, castings and steam engines will be made to order at reasonable prices, tvecxpcoi oy giTing sansiacnou iu our work to receive a good share ot pub lic patronage. J. F. ROBERTSON, It. BELL. Kersey, Ta., janlO 18tiHpd. 0 G It is the best cliutioe ever offered to Agents One or two days' time will secure a good Sewing Machine, Watch, Silk Dress. Re volver, or some other article of eipiul value, FREE OF COST ! Agents wsnted everywhere, male nnd female, for the best Oue Dollar Pawnbrok er's Sale in the country. Send for circular 8. C, THOMPSON & CO. uU lUnuver Street, jul-3inp1 I'oston, Musi. MANHOOD; How Lost, How ltmtored. Jusl published, a new edition of Ur. I iiiverweU's Celebrate' I'.ssuy on tho radi. cal euro (without medicine) of Spermatorr- Imo a, or teininiil Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotcncy, Mental nnd Physical Incapacity, Impedim mts to Mar ringe, etc., also. Consumption, Kpilppsy, and Fits, induced by sclf indulgeiice and sexual extravagance. Btar'' rice, in asealed envolopc, nix cents The celebrnted ainlinr, in this admirable essay i clearly demons! rales from u thirty years successful pi aetiee, tliat I lie alarm ing conseoiieiieps ot sell-aluise inny lie radi cally cured without, the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application ot mo kkife ; pointing out a mode of euro nt onco Hiinnip, certain nnd ettectual, ny means of which every sufferer, no liinttef what his cimdilion may be, may euro him self cheaply, pi-ivaiely. and radically. i.-JThis Lecture should be in the hands of every youlli and every man in tlie land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, lo nny address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. (Jul vnr ell's " Marring:' Guiile," price '!' jetits. Address the Publishers. t H AS J. C. KL1VJE CO., . 127 P.owery, New York. P. O. Bjx 4,680. janl818GT ' J. S. P.ORDWF.LL, M. 1). C.lwl .i chouse or.l Tlhe word eclectic means to cln I select medicines from all the different schools of medicine : lining remedies that are safe, nnd discarding from practice all medicines thr.t have iiu impurious effect on the system, such as mercury, nntimuiiy, lead, copper, &c. I lay aside the lance the old bioo I lcttcr. relucer or depleter, rmd equalize tho circulation nnd restore the system to its nil I Ural slate by alteratives nnd Ionics. I shall hereafier give particular attention to chronic diseases, such as l'obeiimalisni. Dyspepsia, Liver complaint, Catarrh, Neu ralgia, diseases of the throat, urinary or gans, nnd all uiseases peculiar lo females. So. CATAfiRII Itrcat withanew instrument of a late invent ion which cures every cuse. TKKTlf extrucied without pain. OHice and residence souih of the jail on Centre Si. Office hours from 7 to L! a. m ; 12 lo 1 p. in : II lo 7 p m. D.-c. 2:i'li7. -ly. J. S. r.ORDWKLL. LOOK HERE I WATCHES. JEWELRY & SILVERWARE. CCIARLES HOLES, Practical Watohma" ker. Jeweler and Engraver, Ridgwny, Elk county, Pa. The subset ibcr begs leave to announce tot ho citizens of Ridg way nnd vicinity that he is prepared lo do all work in his line ou short noli-.'e and at reasonable rates in the very best manner. Shop in I!. S. lli'linp's Store. Special atten tion paid lo engraving. He has also on hand a larpo assortment of Clock". Watches. J"welry sil l Silverware which he offers for sale on reasonable ivriiisi. Give him a call. iii7'il7tf. T7llKKl.KU & WIIXJN'S W IXfl MACIIIXMS The S SMW under signed having been appointed Sole Agent for the sale ot W heeler & W ilson n hewing Machines lor r;ik county, lie keeps an H'.soi imenl consn. ally on hind. Miu hiiies soid at Philadelphia and ,Wv Y or rices. Any parties desirous ol i l)i::inoig them can address J. K. WlllTMOltE, March 0t. ;(',-ly. at R lway. l'a. T.U'U iiHII.-1'v! IIIViM- IIIVI'TI locks, hells, mi l all kinds of builders' J maleriais in general can be had cheaper atf the Si. Mary's Hardware Siore than any other place iu hlk county. (n'JS L7) ALWAYS THi: iuhnituhk, rori'ixs, flC- r TntK-rii AM US, Xc. The un ler.-igr.ed In.ving sold his intarest in the wagon shop, n.iw inlcuds Jevofii his time exelnsivelv lo the Fiirii.ture tiailo. lie has just received a large stock ot this BEST FURNITnilE MADE which he offers nt prices that cannot fail to mease. II is slock cuu.sibts ot Bedroom Suits, Upholstered tiao Is, Bureaus, Wnshsinnds, Commodes, Lounges, Bedsteads of Maple, Oak. Whitewood nnd Black Walnut. Spring Beds and Mat trasses, Extension, Dining, Break fast. Tea Party and Quartette Tables, Chairs of every , kind a.id description. ' The largest assortment of Cane Seated Chairs ever brought into this section of ihe country. Farmer's Secreta ries, What Nets, Brackets, ami everything usually found iu a First Class FURNITURE WARE ROOM Picture Frames of i v kind size or Quality, kept on hand and loa lo to order, Looking Glasses, Looking ulass Plate and Pictures. iVe would call at tention to our large stock of Coffins, con., sisiing of Pino, Whiicwood. Cherry, Chesinut unl Black Walnut, any one of which we can furnish in three hours lime, trimmed in any styU io suit. Mctallio cases of any kind procured in Ihreo hours' time. Feeling confident tint' with a liberal pat ronage, wo shall be ab lo to keep up a First Class establishment, we appeal to tho peo ple of Elk county, to say if it is not better to keep their money in circulation ut homo thn to send it off to the cities where If thr v buy but little they nre sure to get che.iftd' mi'l pay agoim roiir. i suia into tno r.argai 'I him li.l vmii Ttlitll.-. I ... .ii.vi.1. I1IV itu- fpum lir.mn wltt ..n,i l.n t.-nl !.! pl.nn home, and the cheapest place to buy Furni. t ire in Western Pennsylvania' is nt II. II. Thomas' Ware Rooms Excelsior Building, coiner of Main and Depot streets, Ridgway, Elk county Pa. Oct. 81, lo T ly. II. n. TUOMAS. BEST S I i 1