lugling fr IfofC' Uriels l'omeroy tells tlio lollowing : Another time we were tiavcling on grounds wc lmJ no ris;l.t to tramp over. The only excuse was like that til milita ry ncccNity it was butter fishiug '.hr'o tho farms where the trout haJ been pre tcrveil than tho open lots where all could fi-h. It wns early morning. RTe had risen nt three, r'uldon ten miles, and struck the creek ns tho trout were ready for breakfast. Looking carefully for a shel tered place to hiteh our horses, we slyly Crept on behind iences, etc., till we reached tho part ot the stream not gen" crully fished. A farm bouse stood a quarter of a mile away. We saw the luiiming smoke curling lightly lrom a stove-pipe saw a .nan and two boys come out to do chores saw two women busy about the door, and the ferocious Lull-dog wandering about tho yard. Jf ever we Jislied closo it was then. INot a whisper to disturb tha birds, or the owner of the laud. We crawled through the grass dodged behind clumps ol alders, and lifting large speck. led beauties ont of tho water till our basket was full. This was the time to havo gone ; but the trout were so large aud bit so readily, that wc could not withstand the temp tation, so wo decided to string aud hide what we had, and take another basket ful. So at it wo went. Jso sooocr would the hook touch the water than we Lad a trout. Wo forgot tho house, the man, tho boys end the dog ! (Suddenly there was a rushing thr'o an oat Geld, as if a mad bull were com ing ! Wc looked toward the house, aud saw tho farmer and his two boys on the fence, tho women in the door, and tin. bull.uog bounding toward us. Wc saw it all we had been discovered. The well-trained dog had been sent to hunt us out, and, ns the matter nppeared, it was sale to bet he was doing that thing right lively. To outrun a dog waa not to bo thought of. There was no time to lose. Ho cleared a fence, came for us just as we reached a front scat on a limb above his reach. Here was a precious go! A vicious bull-dog under tho tiec, and a farmer and two big boys ready to move down tipen our works. It was fight, foot race or fangs ! The farmer yelled to his dog "Watch him, Tige !" Tige proposed to do that little thing, aud keeping his eje on u;i, seated him self under tho tree. Then spoke this ugly farmer man ' Just hold on thnr, stranger, till we get breakfast; theu we'll come and see you ! It you nrc in a hurry, however, you can go now 1 Watch him, Ti;;e !" We surmised trouble uito much; for twice had the bold man of bull -dogs and ngiiculturc elegantly wholloped in nocent touii.sts for being seen on his suburban prcmi.-cs. His reputation as a peace man was not good; and there tirose a large heart to our throat ! Time is the essence of contracts, and the saving ordinance for those in trou ble. We bad a stout liuo in our coat pocket and a largo hook intended for rock bass if wc failed to take trout. And, us good luek would havo it, wo had a nice sandwich aud a piece of boiled corned bed in our other pocket. Wc called tho dog pet names, but be wasn't on it ! Then wc tried to move down when he'd move up! At hut we trebled our bass line, fastened the great limerick to it, baited it with '.he corned beef, tied the end of tho line to a limb, aud angled for dog ! Tigo was in appetite. He smelt of the beef; it was very nice, lie swallow, cd it and sat still with his eyes on us for more, but with no friendly look beaming lroiu his couoteuaueo. Not any ! When we pulled gently on the line it was fast ! Tige yanked and pulled, but 'twas no use ! The atteution of the canine was diverted from us, his business was being doue by another line ! We quickly slid down the tree com. ing near blistering our back doing ii seized the basket and pole, and straight way went thence somewhat lively. We found our string of fish, and reached the buggy aud a commanding pot in the road, in timo to see the stur dy yeoman trove forth. Wo saw him and his cohort?, male ond female, move t lowly, as if in no haste, We saw them look up the tree. Wo saw in auxious group engaged abou.' the dog. We came quickly home, and kindly left the bass line and hook to the farmer. JOILVF. MO 0!U Editor A Proprietor. A Parisian Scandal. A most extraordinary trial is jus now going on hero. The Schumachers, man and wife, sue their daughter, the Maniuis d'Or valt, far a petition atimetitriire, to keep them frotu starving. There seems little to choose betweeu the different actors in this dark drama. The evidence is most contradictory, and tho whole affair is a dismal picture of wickedness and de pravity. Tho Sehumaekers live in a hovel ; the father is a cab-driver, while his wife acts the part of a groom, and cleans out the stables. They declare themselves so poor and indebted, that they cannot even procure tho necessa ries of lilo. Their daughter lives in tho ltuo St. llooorc, in a sumptuous apartment servants, carriages, horses, and everything she can desire. At the age of fifteen her parents thrust her out doors. In a short time her beauty had won for her the attention of a host of rich and noble admirers; she became quite a la mode, una was well knowu in certain questionable society by the uame of Madame de Labruycre, uutil she was thirty-sis years old, when she married tho Marquis d'Oi vault, Counte de lleau regard and Maubreuil, briugiug him a fortune of no less than a million of francs, besides furniture, jewels and car. riages. Tho Marquis, who, at tho age of 82, gave his ancient name, and in re turn secured a life of luxury, had run through an astonishing career. Soldier under the First Empire, he became Cap tain, and obtained tho cross ot the Le gion of Honor. On the day of tho en try of the allied armies into Paris, he was scon galloping with his cross tied to his horse's tail, and gained liirnsclt considerable popularity by attaehiug a a cord around tho neck of the statue of Napoleon I. Later he managed to get himself condemned to five years' impris onment ; but this he escaped by flying to England. Some years after he rc turned to France ; aud, one day, when a grand ceremony was being performed at (he Cathedral at St. Dennis, ho walk. ed up to the Talleyrand, and, before the King and all the Court, struck him to the "round an act for which he was again joudemued to five years' impris onment. Such is the man who is now charged with sbetting his wife's cruelty toward her father and mother. On the other hand, it appears that the parents, whose poor s!yle of living is ascribed to Jicre avarice, are said to have had re. course to the most violent and disgrace ful means to obtain money. Out of this complicated story of wickeducss and depravity. I gather that the true reason of the anger and hatred of the family Schuiackcr is, that the Marquis and Marquise have constituted a legiti mate child of the lady heir to their name and property. How the Court will decide in such a difficult and tang led case wil not be known for a few days. Cor. London TtJeyntpU. Mistook t tiE Article. A young lady stepped into one of the streei cars the other day, and dropped her hand kerchief upon a vacant scut, as much as to say ' taken," whilst slio advanced to tho other etd of tho car to deposit her fare. Meantime a nicely dressed young man jumped in and sat down on the handkerchief without observing it. The young lady, after paying her fare, turn cd back, discovered to her chagrin her scat was occupied, and sat down oppo site, ladies making room foi ber. De siring not to lose her handkerchief, she looked intently toward the place where she had left it, hesitating whether to ask for it or put- Discovering tbe di re :tion of her looks, all eyes on the op posite side of tho car were soon bent on the young man. Finding himself tho object of so much attentiou, he himself looked and discovered to his horror something whito on which ho sat, the end peeping out. He mistook its character. To cover it with his hand, and to tuck it nicely uway, was the woik of a few momeuts. None in the car tut tho young lady knew that the some thing white" wa' a handkerchief, and hesitating still more to atk him, sLe lost it. Fat, aud Union, JtlDOWAl', PEXXA. FEMIL'AIIY 15, LEAP YEAR. Y baohol.u-s, tliat are so sliy, 'lis now t c timo to mnry ! To eu'.ibney bid g d Vi Anl do net long r tnrry ; How sweet, is sngls life. The Honey .Moon is sweeter: Select s .ir.c ami lea for your Fife, Sjui mill enchanting creat.-.ro. Const 'or hoir your lot ore cant, A hole in eiiliwr ; tockiag ! If we may judge f.oni what has passed, A tnchclvr'a life is ehvcVi.igf Your coals are t .m. ft' d none to mend, Your breeches daiu'd Willi patches 1 Marry, I say my honest fricnil, ilyman oft makes goal in ate Iks. Dnnlic- of every hoe ond shade, Who strut in lefty stations, JJi cat nshuu.cd to learn at a 'o, Nor spunge on rich rcl.iti ns ! Reform your liven, not ape tho fool, Delays are met with danger; And marriage is a sacred rule. At leait so thinks a strungcr. Ye staunch old mnids. that do despise The men, and arc so spiteful, Tu e "wedded love," I woulp aJvipe, ?ecatme it isdoliglilf.il. Use no more pakil, be tio more coy, Suc.'i acts do ill hee.rmc ye Cupid is hi ill a cunning boy, 'iukea no excuses from llieo. Each pouting Mies should now begin To Ihink upon a kwciiI heart.. Fr ! e woo lugs will jever win, All hough she uses much art ; io not otLndod at ma girls, You are exceeding clever Throw uwny your ouie and curls, Oct married now or never. A Few Jukes Amusing, Veuv. Dr. Sawbones having finished the am putation of a leg of one of his patients, a near relative of tho latter took him aside aud said to him : " Doctor, do you thiuk that your pa tient will recover ?" " Recover ! there has neve been the least shadow of a hope for him." "Then what u the use of making him suffer?" " Why, my dear follow, you could not say bru'ally to u sick man, You are dy ing. Ho must be amused a little '" A lovely girl stepped into a store to buy a pair of mils. " How much are they V " Why," said the gallant and impu dent clerk, lost iu gazing on sparkling eyes aud ruby lips, "you may have thcii for a kiss." Agreed," said the young lady, pocketing the uiits, wl.ilo her eyes spoke daggers, " and as I seo that you give credit here, charge it on your books, and collect it tho best way you can." Aud so saying, sho hastily trip ped ont. " Bridget, how canio you to burn the bread so 7" " Och, an' is it burned it is? Sure, thcn, ma'am, but its no fault of mine, for wasn't you ofter tellin' me the last thing afore you went out, a large loaf must bake an hour, an' I made three loaves, so I baked them three honrs jist ! for what else should I do." A clergyman in the West, catechi sing tho youth ot his church, put the question from a catechism to a girl " What is your consolation in life and death ?" The girl smiled but did not answer. The clergyman insisted. 'Well,' taid she, " Since I must tell you, it is a young printer on Mulberry street. -The Boston Post tells of a wayfarer of such excessive politeness that ho apologized to the slippery walk for fall ing upon it. Perhaps it was politeness that inspired the apology ; uad the luck less wight may have merely designed to show bis respect to tha flag on which he fell. -A wag threw four packets of horse railroad tickets in the contribution box at a Portland church, Sunday, with the scriptural words; "Silver and gold have I uonc ; but such as I have I give thee," carefully referred to on the pack B'ac- ' A French wit said, recently, that tho "ibbet was a sort of flattery to tho human race, three or four persons being bung from time to time, for tbe purpose of making the rest behevo they are vir tuous. A dissipated young uiau, being told wiue was a slow poison, replied that it was entirely too slow to overtake any one so fust as himself. 7-t 18C8. VOLUME 8EYEXXUMBER 48. DThc (Blh gduocate, A WEEKLY newspaper. Devoted to the Interest! of the Feoplo of E!k Co 1H I'UnLISIIKIl KVKIIY SATintAY, BY JOHN F. MOOltE, Office in the Court IIohuc. Tekmh One Dollar ond Fifty Cents per annum, invariably iu aUvnucv. No devia tion from these terms. Bates of Advertising. Transient Advertisememcnts pere q.ire of 10 lines or Icbs, i limes or less $2 1)0 For each subsequnt. insertion 25 Administrators and Ex rs notices... 2 0 Auditors' notices 2 -"0 Dissolutions, Cautions and Estrays... - CO Local and Obituary notices pet line.. 1" Professional cards, 1 year 5 00 TKABLY ADVEBTIPKMKNTS . 1 siiuaro $ 7 (HI column $20 00 2 squares 12 00 8 squares 15 00 column H5 00 1 column Mi 00 Tho above rates will be strictly adhered to in nil advertising from this date. DI.ARKS. Single quire $2 50IG quires qr..$l 75 o quires p qr... 2 o()Ovcr ti, qr.. 1 GO llAMinir.i.M. J sheet, 25 or less 2001 J aheet, 25 or less S 00 sheet, 25 or less 3 00,1 sheet, 2 1 or less 9 00 Nov. 28, 1807. JOHN F MOO III Editor and Proprietor. TIME OF HOLDING CUUUT. Second Monday iu January, Last Monday in April. First Monday in August. First Monday in November. MANHOOD; How Lost, How Restored. Just published, a now edition of Dr. Colveriv ell's Celebrate- lsny on the radi cal cure (without ircincinc) of Sperniniorr hoca, or Seminal Wcakm-sp, Involuntary Seaiinul Losses, Impolcncy, Ment-l and fhysical Incapacity, InipcuiuiMits to Mar riage, etc., 1bo. Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self indulgence and sexual extravagance. tottr" t rice, in a sealed cnvolopc, Six ocnts The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' (Viccessful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of 4clf-abusc may be radi cally cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the kkife ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain ami effectual, by means of which every entt'erer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. SjfThig Lecture should be in the hands of every youth ami every man in the hud. Sent under seal, iu a plan envelope, to any address, postpaid, en receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Cub verwcll's " Mnrringc liuide," price 23jei:ts. Address the Publishers. C1IAS J.C. KLINE a CO , 127 l'.owery, New York. P. 0. Box 4,0SC. janlO-18G7 u. 13 ALWAYS TUB (V v 'Hi 'k.'ill TUKNITURK. COFFINS, PIC- 1 TUllE-l'TiAM ES, &c. The undersigned having sold his interest in the wagon shop, now intends devoting his time exclusively to the Furniture trade. lie has just received a large stevk o' the BEST FURNITURE MADE which he offers at prices thnf cannot fail to please. His slock consists of licdroom Suits, Upholstered Goods, Durcaus, Washstands, Commodes, Lounges, Dedsieads of Maple, o.ik, Whitcwood and ill no k Walnut, Spring ltcds and M.u trasses. Extension, Dining, lireak fist. Tea Parly au j Quartette Tables, Chairs of every kind a ad description. The largest assortment of Cane Seated Chairs ever brought into this section of the country, Farmer's Scereta. ries, What Nots, Brackets, and everything usually found in a First Class FURNITURE WARE ROOM Picture Frames of ev k'nd size or Quality, kept on hand and made lo order, looking Glasses, Looking illass Plate and Piotures. We vould cull at tention to our large Bl ock of Colli us, eon. sistiug of Pine, Whitewood, Cherry, Chestnut and Dlaek Walnut, i ny one of which we eon furnish iu three hours time, trimmed in any ntyle to suit. Metallic cases of any kind procured in three hours time. ( Feeling confident that with a liberal pat ron ago, we shall be nb le to keep up a First Class establishment, wc appeal to the peo ple of Ell county, to say if it is nut better to keep their money in circulation at home than to send it off to the cities where if they buy but lii 1 1 o they are sure to get cheated aud pay a good round sum into the bargain Then let your motto bo, nevor buy away from home what can be hadjust aschenp at home, and the cheapest plaoeto buy Furui t-ire in Western Pennsylvania is at H. H Thomas' Ware Rooms, KxeeUior Ruilding, corner of Main aud Depot streets, Ride,nay, Elk county Pa. Cct. 81, 1867-lj'. II. 11 THOMAS V ..'.. L 1 - I) I 1 . J.'1". B ii i ? i i) i s f i) I r i : 1 c r ti . TOIIN (i. HALL. Ailoi-u.y m Inw. Rhij; vniy, Elk county J'a. niBr-22'tifi 1y IAUKIKJ. LLAKKLY. Attorney ot law. j and U. 8. Commissioner. llWgwii Elk county. Pa. fnmr 22ii'i-lj J 015 WORK oFair kinds' and dV. criptions done at this ofl'iec. A LPlN'i: 1IOU.S1-:, . Mary s Pa.. Her- man Krel,, Proprietor. rug.tOG DR. W. JAMES P.LAKKLY Physieinn and Surgeon, St. Mary's, E!k county Pa. mnr-22'liH-ly. DU. W. W. SHAW Pinelices Me.lioine and Surgery, Ceiilrcville. Elk county Pa. mar -2JT,1 1y. ITtXKCrriON. .S'UM.MON.v. bXi'-nf, 'j nns. Warrants, &c., on hand audTT sale at this otl'.ee. CH. YOLK. Manufacturer nnd Deal in Lngcr llecr. opposite the It.kilrua Dcml, St. Mary's, Elk county Pa. Mar-22'(i(i-l . CJOUTHER AND viLUSifornevTYt attend to all professional business prompt ly. mar-22"(;ii-ly. DK. W. B. HAHTMAN, St. Mary s. Elk county. Pa. Late of the Army of lb Potomac. Particular attention eiven to all cases of surgical nature. niar-22'(i'!-ly. KO E O. MESSENGER. Drtippi ao4 J Dealer in Drugs and Chemicals, Paints. Oils and Varnish. Perfumery Toil. et articles and Stationary, Hulgway. Elk county Pa. mnr 22'tHi-1y. 17 RANK ENTZ. Mkbiiiant Taiu.k. ' Cenlreville, Elk roimly, Pa., desire to inform the citixens of t'entrevillc nnd vi cinity, that he is at. all times preparedly do work in a neat and taticfaclorv manner. wive uio a vM. nervfiTfy JO. IN i. II. M.I .ls. K. I'. II ALL. I TALI, &s JiRO. At tor no vs nt Law, ST.'MAKY'S: RENZINGER P.O. ELK. COUNTY, YA. September 20, 18(5(5. ly. J. S. Itordwcll, M. D. Eclectic Physician. Olliee and residence opposite the Jail, on Centre St., ItidgrtMy. Pa. Pro:ipl attention will be given lo all en'N. 0!hc hours : 7 lo 8 A. M- ; 12 lo 2 P. M. : and 5 lo 7 P. M. Mar. 2", Oti if. ran HAVER HOUSE, I RIDflWAY, TA. DAVID TIIAYKK, Proprietor. The undersigned having fitted up a lire nnd commodious hotel on the 'somhweM corner of Centre nnd Mill streets, with good nnd convenient stabling attached, respect fully solicits the patronage of his old friends and the p-iHic generally. deciatiQly DA Y1D Til A l kit. S. SHORT, JOHN G. HALL, LOUIS YOLLMKR, JAS. K. P. HALL. BANKING-HOUSE OP ghort, i'.i!l do. St..V't-rj's, Uciizhtrer H. O. El.K Coi'KTT, PlII4 HYD13 HOUSE, Ridcwat, En Co., Pa, M. V. Moore, Proprietor. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, tho hmw proprietor, 1ioks, by paying strict at tention to the couifort an J convenience of guests, to msrit a continuance of the same. ' Oct 24 HW. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. NOTICE is hereby given that I havo tak en out a license as auctioneer, an will aitend promptly to the calling of ill sales entrusted lo my care. Any person calling sales without n license wil be held answerable (o the strict letter of the law. P. W BARRETT. I)ec2418GCtf. Auctioneer. IIXCHASGEH'JTEL, Aj R I DO WAY, PA. J. HALEY Proprietor. This hotel is pleasantly situvted on the banks of tho Clarion River and Elk Creel. :it the lower end of the village, Mr. Healr will spare no pains lor the conveuio ce of his guests. Ia in-, iios one nudallto give him a call and try his liuu-o. Sept, 17th't7-ly. II. S. Pil-'LNAP desirts to inform the citi zens of liidgway nnd vicinity that he hai len" I J. 8. Hyde s Rlaeksiiiith Shop oi M 1 et ' el, and has employed good work in a wlii will he ever ready to make any thing from a buckle to nn anchor. Particular attention given to the alioeinj of horses. All 1 ask is a fair trial. May 17'CG-ly. HF. OVERUOLTZER. . MERCHANT TAILOR, ltidswny. Kile Co., Pa, The (ubseribcr desires respeetfully to in form the oitiitus of Ridgwny nnd vicinity that he is prepa.cil lo make to order aa well as it can he done any whero, anyl hing iu the line of his business. All he asks is a fair triul. Good Fits guaiantocd. gpSjUClothii, Cassiuiers, Vesting and Trimmings of the latest ami most approved Ktyles kept constantly on hand, which will bi sold CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAP EjTl'. aug.lO.y SO M 1 ST 1 1 1 N o"NEvT HOUSE, SIGN to OENAMENTAL PATNTIHO. 'IM1E Sl'liSCRlliER WOULD R K J. spectfully inform I ho ciiiieus of til' county I hut he lias just started iu the above business in Uidgway, and feel confi dent that he can pleuseall who may favor him with their custom. GivAlNlNG. PAPER HANGING AND CALC1M1MNO DONE ON SHORT NOTICE AND IN THE i-.e.-t fashionable ond improved manner aud style. Orders left at Ibis Office or at the I'mnkiiig House of Souther, Willis & Souther will be promptly attended to. W. P. WILLIAMS, May-lT'OO-ly. COAL, CO KB AND FIRE-CLAY t " All of superior quality, for sale by tha Tannerdale Coal Company, St. Mary's, Elk Couuty, l'a. Ca"Oi J.ra by mail promptly ittcnl cd to. pMptlv