JEKFERSONIAN. v C -V Scuoicb ta politics, iCitcratutxVgviaut, Srinuc, iMoralitt, auu eueva! intelligence. Vol. -25. STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA MARCH 29, 18C6. K0.3V THE v. ? i I Publish bv Theodore Schorh. -TPi1!- - r-vo lollarsa vcar in advanre ami if no pailVf ''! "f theyeai, two dollars ami Aify ts wi'l he charROil. Xu -liopr div.Mntjatin.l until a I nrreaiagcs are paid, -?. riis ne.its of r.,ie square of fcigul linrs) or ; n.nr ii,r in!rtins&l SO. E.i.-h additional . Jiserti.n. 50 cents. Longer ones in propoiti.n. OF ALL KINDS, Executed in the higher style of the Art, and on the ; tnnt ' usoi.HOie icnnft. COMTiXTIOJf WATER, t Titn nciriri;lirr shpr.ftss which has atten ded tins invaluable medicine prows it lo be the most perfect reme.lv ever discovered. Nolann.ae can convey ' an adequate idea ef the" immediate and almost ingenious change which it occasions to the dehil tated and shattered system. In fact, it stands tin- nval oi as a remeoy ior me pvriii.i'iii i J i ..... ....... Ol DI A DEI KS, IMPOTKNCY, LOSS OF HiSCUI-AK km;:iuv, physical prostkation. indiges- Tinv. vn'vurrrvTinv. or 1XCONT1MINCK OV URIXE IRRITATIO.V. I.NFLAMATIOX T t LCKR- atjox'of the blabweu axd kidneys, dis- eases of the PROSTRATE cuxi), stonk ix the bladder, calculus. GRAVEL, or brick- r,o-n n,nnT- r..J ml J ) o:! nr Affi'ctio.,s ofthe Bladder and Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings existing in Men, Women, or L-nu-. (leen. j For l!ioe Ic'Klfar lo . Fftuale, OntHuiiosi Wa ter i. a Sovereign ICem ! v. These IrregijJnrmr-s are the cause ot tre-i qneniiy recurring ditcase, and. through "e-: lr.l tlie seeds of more t-ravo and danger- ou maiadn'sare Hie re.-u:t ; anu at. muiiiu . alter month nnst-es without an eflbrt h"ir.g made to asst naiure, thtf difficulty !:ocoms, chronic, ihc nnlicnt gradual K- Kw's her p , notite. the howv.js are constipated, mgfit. ;"v'ir''"s''m!'!ln f"u"-v Wm Tebruarv 1. lGG.-Gui. Jiinsortaiit to Everybody. JL ' B B HBI r r1 ASr cluf ?-!s,s :'fr- i Arc 011 Predisposed (o t'onsunip- evei' ffered 10 ,,,,e Pu.bl,- .lnt the W. H. GREGG &. O.. propnt-tors. . i r , spring of the year when a horse is about MORGAN & ALLEN, ; HON . ; sheddiug his coat, nothing will do him General -Agents, No. -JO Cliff street. N 1. 1 Are the lives of vour children in jeopa rdv better service than a teasr.oonful of the . Ilollitishend, Agent, blrouLshtir, I a. . frtI1 (l)i,ien and remal. d attacks ol Crouu ! Powder ovorv mnmimr xcl ...Iro.l The subscribers would inform the public "e" rcrv respect fu ly, that ihey are carrying on The People's mnt sure mid effectual Rem jj,e" v J edy for Cougftx. (JoUls. ( roup. Cu- tflfcl Boot & hC KksSSSOSiS larrh. Asthign hriwchUis. Dtp. i PDat Uii'ir old s'.ano, one coor aisove io.; t.Aprfss uaice, on jju.6.-unjii wt., o.ium.i- , 1 .. . . . ii . . t. ... bur", rn.. vJi.re m-y w.n uc nappy Gum over Shoes and SaniLiJ Tor awn, youth ! and misses. A genera! asori!!ifiii o: i.asis and Boot-Trees. sho Tbrfa-t.Vux, Heel Vuils. Pincnrs, Punches, Eye ells and Bye- jett Settf, Pe"s a d P-g-Ciifrfc, Shoe ilani-j rners. Crimping Bo-rds and Screws, also, li-1 nin and hinn;' f-kins. a goni artieie of; waii on UieiroW c-Uvner?, und s ntany j "' ' " " ' ' ' .J. l':.. a .' " ' J1UJ U JU new onesascninsLrHct.nven: nierj alter overiieatmg themselves, get n r,s .... J , .. n.., nr. n'' CO!l5al" r:0 ''fie prints ...-red.eni. i.d swel!ed netk cnu , ulcer:j :.. , , ju-t ihu-o.1 lidiiua .ne Wiirrmled lo he jte ev il tiir Ihi i i- i - i , . inrrn ssnnw: w-rr.nneu .o in. .ntt). .iie n mr nn. aJ(j j, which causes them to die sud : M.a.-urlr ..., rui.ui T?..r deuh-. Jhese affections may be entire .Tftinpico B.it Morocco, French Morocco and' VnouM be niiin ihem. as ihey remove .French Caliski!: Lasting and kinds of! hoi i.enets and strengthen and clear the SliocmaJaT to Ik, Ink Powdf-r anu snoei Blacking, and Frank aiiller' water-proof oil liluckiiig. All of whicli tiiey oner lor Ka?e al sinail advance isp.i cot. Give us a Call. I0 Cllrj:ea piiu mj; v- p s Boois ami Mioes made to order and , warrant d. t CHARLES WATERS & feON. Stroudsburg, Jan. 16, 16GG. . " v n 7j 'btlVC 1 Olir i!0IlCy . . ,,r. .nr pj p i-p! i pn By buying of U1JAKL.& , ' c following named superior article ccap the 'for Cash. I have the unesi assortment oi "fOOtf ISSSlt JilOCS". " , ,, . .,.. for Men, Women and Children a wear that has ever teen oiiereu m to.vn, coiib suug w ID I J Men, Boys, and Child rens JJoots, 'Women's Glove Kid J'olhk Bouts. Misses' do do do do m,n,1rrrrs do do io do Women's Moroco Polish do I Misses do do " do I Children s do do do 9 , These ar" a new and beautiful style ofj Indie's Bnots of th" finest qual ty, -ind just; s5Ifor1cold0wealhCr. " Abo, a fine assort- ment of Common Shoes, for omen, Misses! rjjie UIJ(Jersigncd appointed by the Or ftud Children. ' phans' Court of Monroe County Auditor Sasdals for Men, Women and children ai..u.i.u. , , 1 have also a fine assortment of Linen and Woolen Shirts, of a superior-quality, together with Stock- ,ncs. Neck- 1 ies. Collars, tec. ; , , ap.,(J;ntlnerjt 00 Saturday. April Also a ouantitv ol the best quality of , , . 1 ' , . , , . . , ,., tleavy L- t SOLE-LEATHER; to- 14th, uexr. a 2 o clock, p. m . a the 1 .0 ce3. J with alotof the best Men's and thonotary's Office in Stroudsburg, at .- .i t- . n- ! ...t.;..l. ;..,. ..r.l ,ihiro fill nnrsnns hnvill'r French Morocco Also, juining, jnimings, Stroudsburg, Nov. 30, 18G3. Saddle and Harness Manufactory. The uuders'mucd respectfully informs tlie citizens of Stroudsburg. aud surroun-j ding couutry, that he has comineuced the above business in fcowlex s building, on Elizabeth street, and is fully prepared to iuroisn any article in ins nue oi puwuwsi at short notice. On hand at allVimes, a lar,re stock 0f 77 1Tr7 m 7 f; c',. Harness Whips, Trunks, lahr.es Gai- pet Bags, Horse-Blankets, Letts, Skates, Oil Cloths, dc. Carriage Trimming promptly attended to. JOHN 0. SAY-LOK. Last Boot-Trees of all sizes, Thread, Wax, any claims or demauus agaius.t saio lu m Nads, Pincers, Puncfu-P. Eyclet-?et, and Eye- will piesen-. their claims or be forever de- IHjU hpffil onri Hnnrhniinfl letts. Pesr Cutters ami Shoemakers Ink, &c, barred from.coming in for any part of the I Ull llllll ullUII UllU IIUUIUUUHUl &.c. Store opposite Marsh s no-el. .same. , I For the cure of Coughs, Gilds, Wb UHAltL.bo U. ttJiLuon. i T. McILLJA2Ex. Auditor. i Stroudsburg, Dec. 14", 1865. ! . r S ENTOttBL. BONE MILL? PURE BONE DUST! The Best and Glieapsst Manure. "OINELY ground Bones, expressly fi vuri.u, uilv. vajk.i. liuutv WHKAT, OATS, POTATOES. GRASS, FRUIT TREES, GRAPE VINES, VEGE- TABLES, &c. kiom uone uuei ami rcrmizers are irti v iiiiiuir:iiii in kii i u ri t n 1 1 innro 7 snle is nccomnnnicd Willi a certified slate ipchiuuj " -n.u um u meilt t hill e.icll p:lC k:iC of Bll" DtlSt IS en- ry Uec from Jlduller.ll tOII. To this f(lCt """ freiln apiib. car'inen and workmen, can al all tunes teslify. Farmers uiil do widl to send for our cir- cular, iviii5 fu I p.irluriilars of this valun- le fertilizor. As mi r .-lock is limited, we . ".--- " "" ""' .-.n.v. . Pa'kt l in Xf:t.;m BanrN. A Liberal Discount Alloiccu to Dtalcrs, A. J. BREINIG, Alictilown. Pa. !V R Pnrcnc rn-iilimr ! Ino .wlvurt i.r.munt wi do btMIt,..llIierer4.11 ,j,vor j)V briuuir. ,heir nonce, as ue iwv The bi-'lieft . .iaIC, jf xqq 0m. ARE YOU AFFLICTKD WITH A COUGH or COLD? s Il j-o purclitit-e a bo n' BLADES' EUPEONIAL T?TT"RT?TH A n'R.P, ? i tncria cud an rulmnnary Discuses. .j,, L'sbriciiitir is a medicinal prenr.r.i Coush mi 'ods ilicy are ilnbte For Catarrh. A:inna and Bn.iu hilis ihey tiave no npjal in t lie market, (vi Certifi cates acctiinpanymg each box.) Diptheria, that dreaded and de.-olating disease, they control womiertully andalinr.sl iimnpdjately. N Public Speuker. Singer or Teacher, v.ie. ,0-Aiways use them in tune, ann it me ; s2. ihiinc n m trt I't.rrt .ten virv I run V 1 j;iL5LAbEis&a,; p;oVs. i Elmint, N. Y. j F. C Wells &. Co., 115 and 117 Franklin j St., Asei.ih f ;r N . City. j Sold by DREliLR 6i BRO. Stroudsburg, j Pa. j ftla' y, j TQtice. N0te Stolen. ! . . i A!1 pcreons arc hereby cautioned against ne:rot,aling or purchasing a certain promis- . t.or.. ole tor j.j, or tht.rCaboutH. made by JCrouiP o. viiimms a:m .;iit:iwiiyir uvts.iru, dated in Jonuarv l5Gi5,orin December J865, j ,(Clltlltrm, Janc Melz. . tr.llisfvr,j to ,,1G . , v.. , j . i subscriber. ba.d note was stolen from my j Coumv, Pa., on or about the 9th instant, and the makers, of the note have been du'y noti- lied, and payment of the rnotuy stopped. JOHN B. HUFFORD. March 15, 16GG - AndltOr S JN OtlCG. ' Estate of MA R Y FR EDER1 CK, deed. to make distribution ot the balance iu hands of Robert'W. Swiuk, Executor of the last will and testament of Mary Fred- prik late of Stroud township, in said C t deceased, will attend to the du-, wmivh r.v v . . NOTICE. Office, of the Big Ruccoon Mining and Manufacturing Oil Company, No. 314 Walnut St., Second st rv, Philadelphia. Mnrch 10. ltSGG. Notice. is Ijereby given thai the Directors jn pUr5,,a,iCe an- by virtue of the status of unio. nave urut-itu uunu- quent Stockholder be sold at Publi- Auction, at the office of the Company, on Fr.day, A- pril 13th. 18(G, at 12 o'clock AL, to p;iy the PJs.t!ljlinent of Tttt) C,u s per dure, due February 12th 18G6, unless the same be pre- vint6ly Jai(L By order of the Board. J. . JJAUUJi.it, aec y. i mm til lli Lirtti fit 11 I jiriUHin uliifli nf I r Tl,.,. U' .)..:.. .1.. 'March In. lGG. March 15, 1866. CHEAP GOO-QS, ARE NOW OFFERED BY A " NEW FIRM, SMILEY & WALTON, (SUCCESSORS TO It. S. STAPLES.) The subscribers woul.l hereby inform their friends and the public generally, that they have recently purchased the .entire stock of 11. S. Staples, and asso ciated themselves together as co partners uuder the name of SMILEY & WALTON, for the purpose of carrying on the Itfer- cantile trade in a its brances, at the well known staud lately occupied by R S Staplfs. We have already added to our former stock a fresh sunnlv of FANCY DRESS GOODS SPRING STYLVX ' ! ' n j i.i Uur goods were bought low, since the Ihall w Vd.t G i 16 ei'Lii ,f." . i. , . We also keep a lull assortment of choice r i i . v e aiso Keep a mil assortment of choice p-i m ; v " rj Lh n ml Choi's. Crockery War?, Wooden Wans &. In short, we mean to keep every thing that constitute a first elsss country store. Our purpose shall be to endeavor to give perfect satisfaction to all who favor us uu uieir nairuiiage. uome ami see us MORRIS SMILEV. JOS. T WALTON. StroudsburL', Pa.? March 22, 1SGG. "ouatt5s Vegetable Condition Ponders. Prepuml from Youatt's original recipe, by WM. HOLLINSHEAD, DRUGGIST. The uianuf.M.'tiner of the above Pow der, takes pleasure in rerouimendiug it to the owners of Horses, Cattle, logs and as being 4-he best thing of the every bis feed. This Puicdtr is a preventive of disease as xcell as a cure. Distemper. It has cured hundreds of horses of this troublesome disease. COWS. This Powder given iu the same man ner, for the same disease, will procure safe and speedy cures. I10GS. ly j prevented by puttiug a pound of " You alt's Poicder" into a barrel of swill. It will hasten the fatening process. Price oO cts. 4 Packages 31. Try it and be convinced. W. UOLLINSI1EAD. March 22, 1SGG. 3m. PUR 13 WSXE OF WILD a CHEERY vviujl a uhijii (Extract of the Fruit and Tincture of tlie Bark.) WW!. HOLLINSHE ft D, DRUGGIST STROUDSBURG, PA. This delicious Wine poeoes all the val- uable properties of the Wild t. berry, and is IC'C0'm,l.en',ed as the mit agreeable Tonic anu vuiuiuuiu, w.-ji-uiany iii'ti.i:ii in ivh- pcMJ,ic!. arld those r,rci6po!,ea lo puluionry ("-ninli,it. Con-o.om.on. Marc, j2 18GG -littt. Admiuistiiuor's Notice. . ,f-l7,n7C, jr, ,rc, , . jjsmic uj juiiuuo u i o, tote u Stroud township, deceased. notice is iicreoy given mat letters ot administration upou the above named Ea- x . t t ilil.. tate have been granted to the undersign ed by the Register of Monroe County, in of law; therefore, all per.-ons . . ,' ' . make iiumediatc payment, and those hav- any just claims are also ici.uestcd to present them legally authenticated for settlement to SOPHIA EVANS, Adtn'x. Stroud township. WM. K. SM'DEli. Adm 'or. Smithfield iowuship. March 22, 18GG. 6t Gi'caK'Nl :ui; I "ff!di:iiJO IN THE WOULD, COSV2POUND SYftUP OF npiug L'ougn, roup, ore i rwr. "r- t . o flM . JJ ness, Asinma, mjianuuwn vj utc Lungs, &.C.. &.c. Pain in the Side and Breast, Bronchitis, Shortness of Breath, and nil diseases tend- ing lo Pulmonary Consumption. Prepared and sold hy W. HOLLINSHEAD, Druggist, Stroudsburg, Pa. PRICE 35 cts per Bottle.- March 22, 18Gb. .3m. 3!oiirOR l'0 Agricultural SuCielyi NOTICE. The n-v Cwrt'ficates of Stock ar. now ready for delivery at the office of the Secretary. Stockholders are requested to return all ceriificaies for shares and frac- tions of shares, have ihem cancelled, and receive StroudBburff, March 15, I860.- For The Jeffersonian. Mr. WHACKHAMMER'S LECTURES. NO. XIV. THE TWO VALUES. The thing when mine I value high, When yours, is different quite ; Self-interest puts the price on that On this bedims my sight. Tnnno l-no,r n mnn r1,n n?l thA mm-. -i v t i i .... P0'ss5b,e to buy and sell and'be a chris- tian. I do not believe his philosophy, al- though it does seem to be rather a camel- trnln-o BOOJ1nVnM enrt -nP li.win.ee , , But, then, we are all consumers and, in some measure, miist be dealers. The man who buys to consume and the man who . J , UUJ lu auu UIU 't" ilHtvU iuuivlillj 1UI IH13 best, bargain Rut the m:in who buys to sell is very apt to be sharpened by "the pose of designing men but, like the boy! sum of money in a chest, without seem tricks of trade" so that he will not "trade" ami the frog, though fuu for the men it 'f !,nfl leave it remain lor a lonir period, unless Jtc has as he thinks, a bargain."- : was death to the horse. !T,,is 'c did, holding his hands behind him, He is not aiming so much to gam a com- ! The Golden Rule is almost invariably !a!Ml M ,amUt S5.0, was mptdy , , ,. i i i , , , . Jr attracted by Rosenberg. After beconr' petence as he is to secure, by his specu- annnuled by those who buy and sell, but;jniI i,,,;,,,., ,c visited Mr. Brobst fre- lation, a vastness of wealth. Whilst he it should not be. It is a safe rule and 'ijuently, performing all manner of incan- is buying he argues with his lips to the . very easily applied to every transaction.-! tations over him. gave him pills, and.ap- disudvantagc of the seller and his ware, It is very easy to ask ourselves aud an-' l,,ied pla-ters.aud told him that he "would but his best judgment decides honestly swer ourselves how we would like any ye,L-C fS wel1 as fish Watei:-" The pay . .t, i i ac i i i it i i-i c .w'n he was to receive neither of them yet with unspoken language. After the ; deal if we were on the other side of theould know the amount, but the 'Doctor bargain is made we often hear the lips question. There are those who try to do . must be allowed to take whatever sum his declare boastingly, "it is a good thing. I bu.Muess iu this houorable way, an J on :hand could hold. At one of these visits have bought aud wou." Then agaiu we the whole, they are generally the most ! ,,u. 101,1 1robst that cum was declining in- hear of "good sales," '''grand speculation! "It was not worth half so much but I made a hundred per cent." Such char acters are styled "business men." They are considered "smart," '-keeuc," "sharp." These terms, as applied to men in their business, have a signification not very ercoitahle to a man ol character and uprightness They smack too much of trickery and deception, aud as these ' ufuoe ,uu ! ' .s M e slilvc ' ""' c was not allowed to ,. , .. , .. Ruckcr, who lived in Lyon county, be-.utvulirc, where he kept his money. Brobst terms are so frequently applied to those tween thc Cumberland and the Tennes-1 L-ave hih, checks for upwards of 83,000, who are called "business men," those who sec rivers about. A year ago, Reuben direc- j which he drew from the bank. At an deal with them, whether on'a large or ted the Union army towheretwocompanies other time he bargained for and bought small scale, are doubly cautious, because they believe they are dealing with rogues. What, in the eyes of such " business tneu," constitutes a good clerk, a good salesman ? Is it not an all-important (jual ification that he knows just, how to de ceive aud delude a customer iuto a pur- chase ? No matter if the article prove retured to the plantation. Upon inquiry ; terics of the?c societies by laying his worthless to the buyer, it is his business around they found that Reuben reported hands on thc man's- breast, and rnumb- to sell. A clerk who had not thrown " them, by which means they were tak- j Hug incoherently. He made Mr Brobst, ,. , , , , . en. who is a bachelor, behove that he would away all his manhood when he entered Isaac Kucker then took Reuben, hisiyet marry, that the bride would be a his employer's establishment, was once former slave, stripped him aud tied him j youna lady of but 1G summers, and that showing some silk to a lady customer. up by his wrists to a pole between two 'he would become the father of a family. P . . ..... . . .1 .ii...,.! ! 1 i .i i i J, She selected a i.iece which he knew was r?nm?inrrd l.nf tlin hull? liml nnf il.uo,.fo.nf TT . . , .. . , tf i Lie pointed it out to her. Of course she 1 . giu not laKe it, nor uiu sue suit nerseii j- i i i . ?i i. . i ir" with another piece. Soon after she had lofr hiyoiiinlnvorinfiiriiu.il the elerk that he had heard the conversation and told 1 i; i .1 .. .1. I.;.. : I nun ne uiu not w:ii u.s ser .cc, any ,o- ger as that was not his style of doing bu- siness. This young man could not stoop to the "tricks of irnde," and who does not love him for it? Cannot we deal with men as men and honorably.'' Must there be a game of cheat in every trans- actfou ? Will men sacrifice honor to gain wealth, a clear conscience for mammon ? "ils -'ut UP u,ust horribly. Iroin 11 A. . ! M. till sunset the martyrdom went on. T dou't mean that this game of cheat is This wus Tllursciay uiJlt. The poor suf- confined to mercantile business, it is in forer lingered in agouy till Suudayiuorn evcrything that is bought and sold. The ' iug. when death relieved him from earth i..,n, ti.n i.nnG..lo tn.K,ntm.. M.n .rrn.ir .! lv sorrows. Several white men stood er the rascality. A few uicu, with con- ., ,, , R . . ! siderable money, will sometime find that 1 tbey can buy up and monopolize the mar- ' ket ou a certain article. They buy aud buy, aud hold till waut compels men to buy at the sellers' price, which is three times the value of the article and four times the price these rascals paid. In our country, during thc last teii years. this game has been played on almost eve ry article bought iu our markets. These are "smart" men whoaccuuiulatc" piince ly fortunes," who are flattered by thc rich and hated by the poor, as they de serve to be. Prom this high point down to the wo H, j,!) who sells her butter from her churn . . , , , , . . , . ' 'd!3 what is the most that can be obtained for it. The butter-woman keeps posted as to what the speculators pay by the car load and she wants more for her single pound. Often she will not retail at all, believing "the prico must go up." j Whilst waiting for this she is ofien " . , compelled to sell at a lower rate, bo with Bl)Uie avericious old farmers. I know one 0f them who might have had 1.S5 per f h- , fc j fa. , , l'Ui5nl 1 . afterwards sold for about o cents. 1 his time the game played the wrong way, for him, though every spue person must eon- 1 fess that it served him rjghL There has been so much said ahout'grcat specula tions, since the war began, that common people and uncommon folks have imbibed very wild ideas of justice and honesty. When all speculators get cut down like the old farmer they will come to their senses again A reat many wild schem - crs have thus been een waked up hy that'8? ,U d?cttfr f medicine. During one r , , . . , UI journeys, ne stopped at the house slippery substance known by the name of0f Henry Brobst, an old man of seventy petroleum. jdars near Cedarville. South Whitehall That noble animal, the horse, has been j tsP- -dr. I. is an ignorant man, unable1 a subject, perhaps, for more Ivin and ' to rea(1 or w"tc. and at once took the cheatillQ. than -(1nfll1,!nB 1 TWcn. in..lr,.; r P , ? 4, - 1 v j Rebellion. In fact it was a studied pro-( fession. among Yankees, a quarter of a: century ago, at least, and even yet a horse ' w .lrnnil !nf rt nB,nt .B.ll U t . i 7 n- ,. . . . , palmed off at a high price when the ani - mal is in reality worthless, from unfair usage. Ilorse-law suits have been about n . U3 UULUIIJUIi I IJ UUT COUIIS US UUY OUlCr cases. , I .1 ,Ca. Drugs may have served the pur - successful. " Go thou aud do likewise." The Golden Ru'e, let this decide In all you have to do; However tempted this the side 'Tis safest to pursue. IC I A BOD W HACK H AM MER. Somewhere, March 2G, 1SGG A Slave Whipped to Death in Kentucky, of the Twenty fifth Kentucky Rebel reg-; luicut were hid m the wilderness. Iwo or which fie pronu.-ed to pa- S250, and of the sons of ls;iac Ruckcr were officers ' which he wanted for the purpose of erect iu Company E of said regiment. They .iug thereon a residence, but which he" were ta,keo prisoners by our army. Isaac, sold immediately "afterward to a gentle through fear, fled. The slaves, by the j men of this borough, receiving S275. advice of our soldiers, still abode on the, He represented himself as au officet of plantation and worked it. On the lTihjthe Free Masons aud Odd Fellows, and day of January, Rucker and his two .ons pretended to initiate Brobst into the mys- trees, jusi so matins iocs couiu loucn uiegrouiiu . T . .1 lie meu,wtth his own naiuii WT I 1 I I whipped him, and continued to whip for , ri ,, ,, . . , n hours, irenueiitlv savi ur that lie won hi . J . . . cut xm ju two Ilis vile and family were present, moaning in agony at the spectacle. 1 he wretch turned and struck the wife ten blows, and told her to go off and mind her own business One of the bj;iek inan,g hQ md(i brn hjm (th(J Rei)el) whisky several times while he was applying thc cruci lash to his lather, L' vain did thc poor sufferer cry for TDid joycmrion us?" was asked. "Iuever told a he, massa, and ncver j di(1 report im you t. Well, I will whip you to death." And ' he did whip on till the whole body around : around witnessing the flogging, aud eu couraued it on This slaveholdini: brute threatened all the family with death. They fled to Pa ducah by night, crossed the Ohio, took cars ou the Lllmois Central Railroad audi every one with whom he has ever swatfcia catne on to Chicago, the widowed wile j ted or dealt knows that his physiognomy and Your sons. Thc railioad conductor, 'docs not belie his character. Previously to his houor be it said, showed them fa j to coming here he lived in Easton, which vor, carried them free, and moved with J place he left without paying numerous pity, fed them and gave them some cloth ; debts ho had contracted, liere he has ing Cultivating Potatoes. A correspondent of the Country Gen- tlemau says, "I would auvisc.new begin ners in raising potatoes not to be so per - tumlar about the number ol eyes the set ..I ci9A iif til ik r.innn A potato smaller r.iau atu.Kcy s egg s.iojuu amJ ofte, .md jf QUr . , never be used lor plauttng. l mt8tioaJ whose natural death would be will make fewer sc s Plant thejows uMhiU ejSnllows of its due , th eyshTmld three feet apart and the sets one foot in yi,it ,im ;lt ,hc c0linty jaii. , Netcs, row. brouud that has thc manure plowed AtitutoKH tyareh in, the' fall, produce one-third more, and . of an evener sizo, than the manured in i """ " spring and planted innnediately ; the1 A would-be prophet down South lately manure absorbs the natural moisture of S!U, "&n r h's sermuiis that "he was the ground, aud the crop is tardier iu sent to redeem Tho world mid nil things." sproutiti"." I hereupon a native pulled out a confed- erato shiuplaster, and aiiked him to fork- TT . , n " , T . over thc species for it. The United States Consul at Liver-! ' Jr - pool informs the State Department that -p f . . ... . . ' - l mm tlin hist nccamAn if innM thc cattle disease is on the increase. The report for the states the uuuibcr 001. April :I2th is to bo a fast-day iu Maine. weekending February 27th, counij re.tevcu oy of new cases to bo 13,- "lu T " 1 - W : Remarkable Swindling" Case. An old Farmer Mulcted out of $3,700. A year ago a Ge-m-.n Jew, named A. Rossenbcrg moved into Allentown. aud i tor some time officiated as a Rabbi anion. ! the people of that persuasion. Since 'then he has been going through the 1 ne,n'ooring townships representing him' C" ,,! U"e" C(J 'O gOlUg i to lirobst s, Rosenberg inquired of BV nanus anu munu that lie was a hypo- chondriac, continually supposing himself subject to some dreadful disease, from j which he r.u,tl p!ve luio?t anything to ! "et. U Itll thlg information he Called !and proceeded to describe the nature of , the old man's supposed affliction, which I tallied exactly with what he believed, an concluded by Paying that he alnue rn..l,l nra i,;, rrul ' i:.: t-,. could linn. anu uuuuiliimis WHICH ..www. .... J .u wUwwL UCSlldUiU ill! . objccN wer that mn . . . iiii w. iuu 11 won hi ici mm sen wnat he had. a much larger .a inn would be realized than he would receive anywhere else. Brobst permitted him to sell it, and has yet to receive the first cent. Dining a visit he informed Brobst that the Government sei-urities were becom ing worthless and tint the Allentown1 banks were failing, and that it would be i advisable to remove the money he had ou deposit here to a Philadelphia bank, the two lots on the outskirts of the borough, i.u-wuwwig appnipiiaieo me cnicKens anu eggs about the farm, of which no account was kept. At different times he presen ted B. with bottlss of brandy, which he j had imported, aud represented himself as the boon companion of our most respect able citizens, who e citizens, who were known to JMr. Brobst. Iu various other ways did the villain defraud this weak old man out of his money, without a suspicion of being imposed upon arising in bis mind. But the drawing of large sums of money from the bank proved to be means by which . his villainy was brought to an end. Ac officer of the bauk, who knew of the dis honesty of this pretended Doctor sent word to Mr. Brobst that he could never recover any money that ho would give the Jew, which information opened the old man's eyes. Complaint was then en tered, and Roscuberg was arrested yester day afternoon while attempting to take! the train for Philadelphia, and brought before Esquire Wittman, who held him to bail in 5,000, in default of which ho was committed to prison. This Rosenberg is one of the veriest . villains ever permitted to live; his appear- jance is that of a man of low cunning,-and cneaioii every one who would trust him. W hat most surprises us is that men can be found in this age of enlightenment so stupid, so ignorant, as to believe these vagabonds. We have civen but a brief si.nf..h Mr 1MMliu,-,ra il,; Je htK .Ju h.V0 nQ duuU hat hc ha9 ....,,. .,. .Wmv ii:IiliiOP ; ,.,,. tw instances. We tdiall rttlno f. likk iifmn v " . ' roe, S4,809j Pike, $l-,8Sa : Wufrie, S3, 0;78j i.iA.inuu, iroiu mo payment oi CMiU.-fii j Lehigh, 8-5,524 ; Carbon, 5,421, ;lM on-
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