The FoundryAlbert Ratcliff, of Washington, who recently leased the foundry and machine shops, has moved his family here and taken charge of the shops. He is spoken of as being an excellent gentleman and superior mechanics, and his appearance bears out that view of the man. He will no doubt receive a profitable patronage, as he deserves, and build upau enterprise that will b® of advantage to Princeton and surrounding country. A foundry is much needed here. He will also handle the Champion machines in connection with Frank Yochum, of Kings, and willsoon greet the Lkaokk readers with an adv.