J - Cl)c Scffcrsonian. TKTJKSEAY, JULY 27, 1871. REiTBLK'AX STATE TICKET. fox auditor general: Col. DAVID STANTON, of Leaver CO! FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL I ROB'TU.BEATII.of Sciiujtlkill JES?" Those of our Patriotic Democratic fellow-citizens who desire to serve their coun try in the capacity of Legislators, arc busily engaged just now in "swinging around the circle" in search of popularity and votes. We have not been button-holed as yet, but there is no telling how soon our turn may come, black Republican though we be. Up to the present writing we have heard the names cf but ten of these modest patriots of the legislative persuasion, on the Democratic side, but we have no doubt the number will increase as time rolls on. Of course we stand pledged to Amandus Orevous, first, last and all the time, if he wants the "posish." A paper published in New York, in the interest of Catholicism, and called the "Irish People," last week, contained thefol lowii' startling headings to one of its ar ticles : "Uioody Mas'acre Hoffman the cause o: "Murder Terrible conflict between the 'Rioters and the people The people shot Down 50 Orangemen guarded by oix Regiments of Soldiers, &c, &c. Well what of it ? Who is to blame for it ? Is it not a burning shame that those fifty Orangemen, in this "land of the Free and borne of the brave," had to be guarded by six Regiments of soldiery, while they indul ged in their right to parade the streets of New York. Irish processions, composed o; Irishmen,, and celebrating religious and tIitical events, have, time and time again, paraded the streets of our cities, and there was no one to molest them or make them afraid. No llcgi incuts were needed to guard them, and no one was shot down while par ticipatins: in or looking at the parade. It is only when Englishmen and Irishmen of another persuasion turn out that these things at which the "Irish People," pretends to be horor stricken occur. Why is this? All men, no matter what their politics or rcll gion, have the same rights in this country, and no one has any right to interfere in the free enjoyment thereof. That blood was fhed in New York, was because of persistent dcrteruiiuation of Irish roughs, JCatholic, to infellre with the rights of Orangemen, Pro testant, to turn out in celebration of an iinjor tant event in protestantism. The fiftv Orangemen were guarded by six Regiments for the same reason that people were shot down in the streets of New York. If the Irish had remained at home, in the quiet pursuit of their business, or had peaceably looked vn at the procession of Orangemen, as was their right, there would have been no neces sity of a guard ; no blood-shed ; nobody would have been killed ; and all would have been well. As to whether it was policy on the part of the Orangemen to hold a parade at all that ii not the question. They had a right to hold it ; and when those who attempted to disturb the march were shot down, they got just what they deserved. The Editors of I riah Organs of the sensational order, arc the la.-t men who should say a word as to what was done, or how it was done, or by . i rrrt r wnose oitler it was done. ine lacts are patent that interference with the rights a portion of the people was attempted, andthat Feme body got killed in making the attempt; nJ the general verdict of the people ia ferved them right BOROUGH AND COUNTY. Wc learn that Mr. Win. Holiinshead has purchased the elegant residence owned, and lately occupied by Dr. Jackson at. the upper end of town. Mr. Samuel Hood has the founda tion completed, we sec, for a new brick resi dencCjOn the lot adjoining his Tin and Stove store, on Main street, in this borough. Providence permitting, there will be Divine service held in the Lutheran Church, on Sunday morning next, by Rev. G. W. Marriott. The public are cordially invited to attend. Friend Marsh received a few days since his first instalment of the justly . celebrated Philadelphia Press Brick, with which he in tends to decorate the front of hi3 new building now in course of erection. They are beautiful to look at in the pile, and will look still more beautiful in the building In common with a number of fellow citizens, we were treated to a most delight ful serenade, one evening last week. "Al" Harry and Robert know well how to do the beautiful in. song at all time, but they really excelled themselves on the evening in ques tion. Much obliged, and would like to be obliged the same way often. This section of country is rapidly filling up with strangers, from the cities, in quest of pure air and good health. In consequence of this our Hotels and boarding keepers all wear agreeable smiles, and the country is rendered quite lively. This coming to the country is n good thing all around. The comers leave us their inoney, in exchange for which we send them home filled chuck full of "spring" chickens, "fresh eggs" and the good things of the season generally, and with system thoroughly braced and strengthened, for the labors, trials and tribulations of the coming year. . - Base Ball. II. Jr. Marsh, Capl. of the Blue Stocking B. B. C. cf Slroud-Zurj, Pa. Bear Sir: We the members of the Tort "In a place not famious or renouned Where gnats and musqutoes abound, A great event happened to-day . ; Which will lower the price of hay." "Old Dock"' a horse true, faithful and good Worked hard every day for his food, When Bert Ida old master went to town He sickened, groaned, and then fell down. "The cause of his death is plain to all, Loads of logs which he had to haul, Combined with the blows of John and Frank Caused his death out on the hard plank." "But his old bones were not to lie here Up the Lehigh, by a tree near, Christian Shook dug his last resting place Threw him in with an upturned face." "Old Dock" we'll ne'er see you any more With your old back all hammered sore, By the cruel lash which always Ben Loved to pile upon your old Bkin." "Great gloom hung over Hunterdon Mills, The Rim went down behind the hills, And night came on with its gentle rest For "Dock" was numbered with the blest." July 17, 1371. McCANDLESS AS A PATRIOT. There has been much said by Demo cratic newspapers of the " inestimable" services reudered to his country by Gen. Win. McCandlcss, the present Democratic candidate for Auditor General. We have od desire to discuss or. criticise the man for his services rendered while in the army, but there is a point in his military career which is public property, and the valiant General made it such himself. We have heretofore referred to McCand less' insolent rejection of a commission as Brigadier General, tendered him in 1864. His letter declining said conmmissiou has been unearthed, and wc produce it. Here it is : No. 520 Walnut st. Philadelphia. July 30, 1S64. To L. Thomas, Adjutant General IT. S.A.: Sir : I have the honor to acknowldege the receipt of acommunication from the Secretary of War, date the 21st instant informing me of my promotion to the posi tion of Brigadier General of volunteers This appointment I decline to accept. In order that my motives for so doing may ll 1 l J 1 T Ml t... r:,wnr nn ,Wn th "Plnnlc" Wp mmo ,rt De cieany uuuersiooa, a win siaie mat anotherLumbcr establishment, about 3 miles when those who administer this Govern- froni Sand Cut, owned by Bright, V agonhurst meut readopt the original intention ot & Co., operated by A. D. Dutot, Esq. ' In ad- prosecuting this war for tho restoration of dition to this there is a hotel, the St. Nicholas, tj,e Union, I together with hundreds of where you will always be creeted by a-kindly . , . . . smile and a hearty welcome from the hosnila- Officers ana mousanas oi men at present ble landlord. Startine from thi idace and out of srvice will be found ready and traveling down the "Plank" 3J miles,wc come willing to return. Until such time. 1 to another large lumber establishment, owned rnsi,hr the nost of honor to hp. the nrivate 1 .-.1 I TT U:.. t. T T I aim uiaicu uy Aiexuim: , uauui. m tun - WM AIpPa nr.VSS land, B. B. C, of Portland, Pa., do hereby nation with their lumber trade they are doing ' ap 'd Very brave and ,,,1! tn t.1, . r large business in the mercantile line. About J.ni3 leuer appeareu very urae uu issue a challenge, to play you a match game of , .f . . ... ri. . ,mna hntti nant. at the t me. and wo remember Base Ball, to take place on your grounds, in I fumiliarlT called "Gersbacher's." This is a how tho copperheads aDolauded the act: Stroudsburg, July 29, 1S71. noted resort for those who love to capture the DUt :t Hears an entirely different asnect IT v tlW n 1 I hnntr i ha 1 I nw ft a iaa.i I AHm In m Kav I - . i ij. x ua, oec y. oc"Y" 4 T ;.ZZ now. The Democrats desire to xiLiiin, n euui i uisiajiue iruiu iue i iuu& , uiui TTIio remembers more really delightful weather than we have had for some weeks past There has been just rain enough to keep the dust cleverly down, and the air pure and refreshingly bracing: It is worthy of remark, that a drunken man has not been seen on our streets for a month. This certainly is creditable to our borough, and its inhabitants, and looks as though "King Tangle foot" was by no means popular here. Tlic dedication of the Me'thodist Church, is going on to-day. The assembling of people is quite large, and the services, judging from the array of clerical talent present, very inter csting and instructive. We hope the contribu tlons will lift fnllv nn tr PTrirff.-ifirms. J L A , . , . liv . i t il ... . ... , ... . . r. I . . i -o. was uemg uau uncu rumuung munuer ana w men almost nows witn "mil k and iioney ine war to save slavery, tucuaouiess was Accident. William Wagner, an em- threatening clouds admonished the partici- S0 fresh air, pure hemlock water which con- willing to see the Uniou destoryed. He ploycc of Boscnburv, Rhodes & Co., at nun- pant that it was time to hie towards home. "T f.. enou.gQnar ? considered the " private station the post ,.,. . . " wuiii io iuu uijtbiioii. .mere is any uiiiuimi . mi . e i i tcrdon Mills, Wayno county, met with a They camo into town amid a drenching of game here; bears, foxes, deer and pheasants. ot hoQOr' 1 he voters of leonsylvania serious accident last Friday af ternoon about shower of rain, but appeared to enjoy the Persons, who are not able to spend a few are perfectly willing that he shall con- HronfTT mmutoa W,n mnfflnr, f a o v.n days here.both profitable and pleasantly, either tinue to think so. A mau who deserted ' I o IIiq T- o nA . nnrtvl ihro tvwara r. fh.lm rvpanH i . I. l U I. . n, 1 1. A . ,-. . I . . 1 H . -1 k.,o...;A.I 1 l.i. . l ,i u. .1.1 . f. . ... . . be permitted to impress r. i e i i l nnnn the soldiers, the idea that MclJand- To Mr. For, Scty of Portland Base BaR Club. tL a ll.nt soldier and staunch Bear Sir: With pleasure do we accept your s hauled to Sand Cut. which make stirring natriot durinir the war. Now. there is challenge to play a match game of Base Ball, times at this place, your people, who- have one oue3tion which we consider to the on our grounds, on the 29th of this month. never been in a lumbering district cannot . whjCQ d . . .od;era to n2r a t ritJE'iiirr I realize ine amount 01 capicoi, laoor, time ana r ' , ,. Donder and democratic editors to answer. tor. Secy. tree on which it erows and send it to market, viz : What icovld have become of the Those, who live in fine and costly buildings, country, had all the officers in the Union Yours, ..14 . g. T-," 11 1, I a party oi i iCKniCKcrs, principally scmora reueci mai me lumuer usea m me armi been such patriots (!) as McCand w I tAnct runt i An r HiAnt n - rv- a liLlnnf Int? I ' strangers, made an excursion to Marshall's "pru" Lh Z 7n,Z .1 ;h ss. and returned in 1804 as he did f n i-iii.4 i ii obeyed the mighty force of the wind as it ' , ,J ,. , rails on rnday last A good time generally i,rtVoi thmimh tha frt n:. , nnt Because the Government did not prosecute 1 ! 1 i 1 1 J 1 ill .11 . uu o-'"lv.wu, punno v. nic null tiaiiw lUC IVcDUUllU ill IUB UXVi circular saw caught his right hand and sawed water rushed down, the flow of spirts ap- and beautiful or hai?e blunted them by the 0f her life should not off all the fingers. Dr. Simon Miller, from peared to rush up, and all was fun. cares and perishable things of this world. J,. . ' i serve tnco tti t c 10 n xic Sand Cut, was summoned, who dressed the Another party to the Mountains at the 1 hilos. of peace. wound with great care and skill Tlie Tax collectors are quite busy just now, trotting up and down our streets in search of the necessary "tin" to meet de mands on the Borough, Poor and School Treasuries. The day of grace to delinquents is gradually but certainly shortening, and collectors had better be hunted up and set Gap were treated in like manner by the Serious Accident on ihQ LeMf;ll Sng. uierK or ine wcatner, out notwithstanding his lack of gallantry the trip and short so journ at that point proved pleasant. Our Sand Cut Correspondent. quehanna Railroad. iDfant Depravity. The Quitman (Ga.) Banner tells how On Tuesday morning last a serious col- "infants drowned a bady," in the follow lision occurred, a short distance below in manner: "A horrible affair occurred Allentown, on the Lehigh and Susque- on a plantation six miles west of Qait hanna Itailroadr through the negligence man, on last Friday, by which a colored Saxd Cirr. Julv 22. 1S71 Frien-d Serronr "No Aanht vnnr " inven 0T carelessness of some of th3 employees infant, eighteen months old lost her life neonle" during ti,PSP KI1!frv ,ia rv,tTn. 01 lue raa. oj wnicu some eight or ten i ne miant atoresaid was lett at the catin tied with, if the savin? of trouble and' fr .n,i atmct cfr; persons were rather seriously hurt. in charge of an older sistor, some five ' -J . - w-. v.tu... w-.i u.av-jW UUUWVttHll-j nilil JlCUl I T 1 I 11 I I is an obiecl. - Umon- the hrA mm-tir nf vnnr tii,;v:n(y 11 appears that a freight train was en- years of age, whilst the mother went to I D " w """ v " J li.lltltllU I 1 . M -v. ;f -1 . f i. i .. . gagea in switching oa or "drilling in work in a nei'hbonng held, feoon alter I r any town in this world can turn out a,.j Antv traJa a . u .1 carsi from lie main track to a sideling, on the departure of the mother, two colored "- " ' J "v.-.w iu a .cn uair. iv uiwiuc .1. I . . . , . . I 111 J l . . .,. The Democracy of Luzerne county ere alrcaJv discussing the merits of candi dates for the State Senatorshin. Friend Adam? of tho Scran ton Democrat has named several who he thinks would do honor to the po-iaon, and represent "upper end" inter ests faitlifully, but these are all home bodies namc3 unknown to the Democracy of Monroe and Pike. Do the political cormor Bnls of Luzerne think our Democracy are merely tacked on as a soil of ornamental tn.-'l to the bob of their kite. Our Demo cracy don't care much, personally about the Scnatorhip, but there are some twenty or thirty patriots in the two lower counties, who f tand ready to sacrifice any amount of pcr- Konal comfort for the honor of the thing. They think that if Monroe and Pike were rer.cs.sary to hold Luzerne secure against the machinations of the 'black' Kepublicans, and cf the corrupt ring which rules the Democratic conventions in the land of coal, end political trimmers, it is just as neces sary, and a little more so, that the faitliful, willing servitors of Monroe and Pike should be paid for their work hy a liberal share of the f-polls. Our Democracy, being modest in their way, are somewhat timid about ppeaking out their sentiments on the subject, but we can assure our Democratic friends cf Luzerne, that, in what we say in this regard, we certainly speak by authority. Our Democracy have already appointed a ommittee to talk about the matter, and we presume that little Pike will soon follow ruit. The following which speaks our senti ments exactly, we clip from the N. Y. Inde I lendent. L there were no dishonest ' 'unwary ones" in the country, there would be no lot tery or counterfeit currency swindlers in the cities to prey upon them. Both classes de verve puniehment, especially the "unwary." A friend sends us a complete set of the circulars ot "ham I Davis & Co,. 34 Liberty street, New York. He hopes we will de nounce this "attempt to swindle the un wary." We do not doubt that the scound rel who uses the firm name of "Sam'l Davis & Lo. is a rouge richlv deservin? the long est term in the ieuiteutiary, and we should do aengutea to see him in striped pantaloons. But what of the "unwary" who are fooled into sending for the packages of counterfeit money which thi fcharper'promises them? We have no pyinpatby for them. WV mnM rub our hands with glee at the thought of ne or these unwary rascals, who has in vested a considerable sum of inonov in tK hope cf swindling the community with coun terfeit "stamps," getting at last a nice par- i i . ii. i I nanasomer, nomer, more ciever, sociaoie, or God-3 pure air and to invig0rate yoursuystem , T '"'J'fT ' CD ?ulIuren a-ea ao?ur 8,x aou eiot Js, wholesome looking specimens of "Heavens we know of n0 otber lace m;re hejjthful' leaTfs here .Qhe morning. The from another cabin on the same planta- last Lett gift to man," than Stroud,bnrg, charming and agreeable than this section of fftn !TS tl a"efes that J'0"' Pul ,Dfan PPernce and desired the we would like to visit that town and see. country. The little villas of Sand Cut. situa- !lJ? little nurse to accompany them ,n quest ' liil: iJiia.cii 'r 1. 1 ii i 1 1 . ti ii l w i it' i ii m r ii u ill 1 1 1 'j i1 k tMmrtiz r. n n rnii r nAm ch.t n.t.if.i I r O 9 - wvv-v-avTwaaaw,.?. Ar il V VVIU V1 VU CUO sJ jk M ? Ilia .flOC Mil TIT r ATlt O r Tr !-inr KrwIi. I i 1 .1 -W-v r A TT - -n . " J! Vr T , ' 13 n0t thC 1CaSt or not ifc does not 8eera to hav ceo not leave the baby, but that if they (the ot Angels, as we witness every day. rust attractive fn ctmnr rctn thrmu !,; t. .t. . . - , , ?.. ... ' . V. . . .t' w m i - --,-- i "--- - vf-wi-M i 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 f.nri ri r ni r nn t rra n inr nn n m a i via rnro xa ni 1,1 rv l- a i 1 1 k v. v. . now, but, their wings are not near so long, region. The "Simon House" a large spacious 0D at the usual speed, and as a cure pre- well, and drown her, she would L with tneir ooaies near so piunip, their cheeks building with all the modern improvements yen ted him from seeing the freight-train them. They instantly seized the child, near so rosy, nor the perfume which attests and conveniences is conducted by the gentle- he dashed airainst it with such terrible one taking hold of its head and h nrhpr uieir presence near so sweet, as are those manly proprietor, b. 1L Haley, Esq. Guests force as to send the tealer of his engine its feet, carried it to the well and "leeful- which appear upon our streets when Strouds- j will always find the host and hostess ready to almost through the baggage and smoking ly cast it in. The mother soon after re burgAngeldom lets loose her hosts. We provide for their comfort and plasure. If you car, thereby injuring every person in it. ceived intelligence of the affair, but be- are not given to bragging, but we do like to wa-k into the dining room, about meal time, The following is a list of the wounded : fore she could extricate the child from the and see tLe tables whichliterally groan under Mr. G. V . v ilhelin, Mr. Cannon and water life was extinct. The children the weight uf the bounties of nature, you will Mr. H m. Chapman, of JJethlehem, were were arrested, but immediately discharg come to the conclusion that the inner man is sllSQt,y injured; Mr. John Miller, oled, as it was evident, from the vouth. not neglected. There are two large stores: an Bethlehem, had a leg broken, and ankle they were not legally responsible for the dislocated. iMMi. U. Wolle. ot .Lastou. serious crime committed. ' i state facto, occasionally. Fire. There is considerable talk just now of securing a Steam Fire Engine for this borough. This 13 certainly one of the great needs of Stroudtfbnrg, which should be sup extensive butchering establsihment ; and a lll.t 1 m . wheclwricht and a blacksmith shon. Th naa tnrec r,Ds lroten, and was otherwise l t ii"ii. plied at once. Another need, if possible, still citizens deserve a great deal of praiae for the Ul u,ac" -;"" A pamphlet has been published by the more important, is a Bufficiency of Water to be larSe ana comlortable school house they have . V ' cuo,uct, auu department ot htatc giving tome iufor- used incase of fire. If we cannot have water built whkh aIso se" U in regard to the new medical for roneral use. we should certainly be nrt. orv;ea in wins uouse every oaiuruay evening; ' . , " " 7, . v . -"; lCujCy), vyuuuuraa a iree wn.cli is w . ' ' i n . , . ... . I wcib LTUU7HL in inpip nnmpa in Nnnft. rA...j -Li.ii.. : . . n - " w a k UMM I I I 111 II I I I'll IP14 V in I i A O m a Ij J . I vu iu tllC OUULH lit I ii: II rl 1 ( I I - pared with the article, if a fire should happen Sdnda-y morninS and evening to break out; and this could be secured cheaply and readily by tapping the race, placing small reservoirs at short interval A plank road, town, the same afternoon, in cnarce How its peculiar virtues were discovered race, and ce of eleven miles U .haded on each side " M!isfer. K" ""j Wing, thusstates: . ' , with tall iiemlock trees, the top branches of ,. lives may be saved, notwith Th itmnrant wr ,.t i.i;-.. iu . - I Vlfl.U Jl IJ 1 1 1 '1 1 ,1 1 1 l.llllll I'l ISI t' t 1 . . i j - . n I rt.n,hn . .Vn l k I T 7 ; ' I . . I " wuicn ainiohi meet ana lorm an nr mr iin oiuuiui iuu ocvciiiv ui lueir uiiuriea. vhn ..i r. ...r..j e Mlr,r,o. M,;., r,,? fi,l. K'-U 1. .i. . 7. .7V .. .1 u. r ,f , ... , I " '" ' '"c lIUIc SUuCTCU IiOm Ull ..v,. .mu q..u uoiau ouccis, ii c uic ueeu eacii wue 01 me roau i e wiia ivv anti i.inrrw i nir. oiia was nrnniir. tn l inctnn nn i tr reive, thp :t.for eT ver ia inci in I L. ? TT i -v I fir. and it m,v n i,frtM ' a Along the right side, the limpid water, of the v;au. i,- : " 1' eL 'u7. !f.u' .J i -"'niater eternal relief to huu by the sun , j - - niajnauwi, ,. ..., J, i "i: i. ihuj. no uuuc V'VUliUluuie, H 11UO U IT U In t r roorce nf i, , w . .. ,.T :.. 1.:. I .1 Avciiiiiij lucauuci aiuu i Kiusmi'' over Siones ' -' l"v t" "v-v.. wt muiu" liwicuil iu ll iM IOUU. nnd telih!ftR. tlironli wliw h tho i,!lt irn experiencing mOCQ pain. Tim Amn W r..H ' : I. , I n tion of our nronertv : but tlipr no t Ml mar. I Art all iin'c iAAa tn tu r it r...t. I So msnv tprrJKIa 9iMintc m kiki,!I.. ' . ..." ' ..J ' . . 0- . u u. . . v... ujiihh, ui ure ic,uii. j -- . w . v. u . ta vuuouirfi k n v a nr ruction. I.... r i : i. if.it. . . . . i- ?. . r .t . . . I -i i i .. .. I ... .luawuuu ma uiiuii v. i ecu n e are uaoie, ai any moment, to meet just J nungw; mase uoneoi luemort pictur- on ranroaas Dy tne negligence Of em- that cure wa-imnnv-il U l l, ., i 1 1 ... . . -.1 nuilll .ml r.Ii.noi Inixu n r, A w.n l. .1 . . .. . . . I ".("joi uu., UMU UV.I CI UIIIICU sucn a caiaranuy nere, as lias m many a vil- C1." .i l.","..: T "Y"u 1 uuel Pojecs mat a law provided ior their to administer n Ar,.,n nr i, ..r ., . . i iu ine oiuic ..-iiHiuii i 01 r iune norm on. . . . .1 1 . - , , . u ita-co ui thriving as ours, as Sand cut on the n. A W. R R i ih , Fu -""- r man any on our the cunduran-.i. whii-h a . t., K !. il.....r.1l' r '" . , ." .... . ,..t Vl. 1.1 . I . -o- -..-.-. v. uu it in me iwinsung oi an eye replaced the Lumber ltablishment we come to by starting 0-ttu- wwa, suuum ue enacieu. active poisou. Not fiudio" the leaves d .. II . " " I hand, shft fldminiafor.. o ,)n..i;An 1 .-m.w.vivu a utiuvtiuii useful and beautiful evidences of thrift, wealth Irra tne source of the Lehigh, which is owne and comfort, with a hesn of rharrl -:- and operated by W. W. Wallace. A distance liOCOH10UV8 LXDiOSlOn rpi - , . , , of 14 miles from the Sand Cut. on the north Six P?r The judicious expenditure of a few hundred Lt.iAf P!!, tia ' 1. " - Oti rer at of the To her surprise the man at once began to rally, and as her first at." Maucii Chunk. Penn.. July 20 The teinnt had failed h rMn'if,.,.i 1.. .ia r I 0 I ------ w tovuvBUUV,v V"w." at Maucii Chunk Li'ifc.ip Will 1 I "vv.v. .OVO. sons fuuea. dollars now, may save us the loss of many, tensive Lumber manufactory, owned and orr.i. very many thousands of dollars hereafter. ted by Bosenbury, lthodes & Co. At this place locomotive Vulcan, on the Lehigh Valley him with tho lotion from day to da? in justtninic 01 it. beverai hundred thousand , - "? Juu r uea ivanroaa, expioaed tnia morning at Coab ineroastng quantities. Asa result the dollars worth of property, dependent ty from fire, upon a very small hand and not the shadow of a show in thp ns, kliano rt firA icta tn ciirvralw I t ! I . I VI 1 ntiTV nmrmp vqn. is. At 6 a. m. the Bound of the whistle bodies have been found except that of the tablishcd tho powers of the w brating upon the air which says to all "git fireman, which is supposed to be in the medical atrencv" . .1 f TI, I . .1 I . . I mi . . I . . 0 J water save by means of the old faslnoned lift rnear; .t9' OI,the C?g,Deer 8 pump, or the old fashioned water line to the sters, each one trying to get his horse hitched "I f aous ouw yards up the mountain creeks. We feel that our whole people are first; quads of men going here and there with , e IalIlDK on tree. One of the era criminally neglicrent so lon as euch is thP as spud on their shoulder to the woods, to ployea was thrown across the river. He fact he matter tests have es- ood as a re- P.S.- eel, paying the cxpressaw, taking it into a hptily Liy-loft, cutting the twine, unwrap- :njr t;ie Daner. onenmir the liov. nnH fhno- r x- . ing his eyes on tawdut ! Nothing could be more delightful, ucless it were to sec him also m striped pataloons, sleeping in the same ceU with "fc'am'l Uavw & Co.," of 34 ty tU'CCt- fall and strip the majestic hemlock of its cover- has not been identified, but is supposed to Since thP Q : '"ZttriS:??.?T?"' r'i uc a maa Qamea juassau. 1 he bodias ti in iTW nciwiii uremics iiuku (Ctuivill WUICa DULS 3. liSII I ll K. 1 i . . that the Borou-h FatW 1,, dozen saws in motion. From thf Umo sn "c, tt" rnoiy mangiea. All me men wit), Mr nnm it r.. .rx..M.t. lon2 after the sun has sunk below the wPstorn Lnat were on the engine were killed. rni-Aiirrw;:. " "uarpma' "zon all i, life and activity. TLia not They were taking their breakfast at the . ; . . .. depart- onij. a good country to live in. but al.so to die time of the exnlosion. lha mixa of whiM, mnT nt f hut rif t.-k- o Wf tt I - . r i f .. . I . . 1 I w. . .....v, 4 u uicauacr, nose var- in. as i. was waiKinsr tnrouen the woods the ia inl-nrr. nage ana iitit Hundred feet of ITn .1 other uay, a short distance from Hunterdon - . . vl " "I iirn. t . r 1 . - K 51,000, to be delivered within ".'"V u??n '" mouna ot cartu near Two bursar. enJorin. . .IT... three week,. The Engine U to be .ubtnitted SlS PJKr '" the pretnises of . cilfzln Allegheny county promises well fur Ilepublicansim next fall. The ranks were never more thoroughly united. Nothing exists to roar the harmony of that party, and ao old-fashioned majority often thou. sand may be safely counted upon. If our Republican friends in other sections only do their share of the work and hold their own, we can safely count on the State be ing all right for at least twenty thousaud majority. Pittsburgh Gazette. you will find be- entrnce upon the premises of a c that Bosenbury f Cincinnati, a few nightj ago, The Sentinel S'lys : lVwiC ov.urau u-m,, U7 any engineer the low. I learned afterwards uviw6ii oumwnuta may seiect, and every vnouen ot kaj., nau iosi a norse a lew day's be- driven away and nearly frightened out of tDlUiaLtJU a- over uity leet 111 Ieuth and tiling about it is fully warranted to be the best fore.an(i instead of dragging him out into the their senses by the shrill cries of a mon- about teQ iut:1e3 in diameter, is" said to material, and i faw. condition. In ad- gSta JtaSj .nd'The'n l"1' 'fo, . window .ill. S."-.".'"- ',. Sou.ter", mil. O J OV XX I ITVUJC 1 1 ACTIltl I 1 1111 TT1 1 T 1 IV W HUP a Tl I Cninlr 11 T-k I u - u fe. b ft J V uuuiaLiu l.'l W 11.11 i r "w ' II. II II N I' llir Mr. Peto will give all the instructions neccs- the epitaph to show the passerby where the great iuterest until they approached him county, by Albert Davis aud Gcroge saryto manage the machine to any parties '"Ja"i " oiu norse ne. it they treat so ueany as to excite his appreheosioas ouus"-r' Council may select. The terms granted to the exlTmL reSPeCt' what Can ve in r.egarJ personal safety. A lo borough are most liberal. V,Te shall all sleep EwTArir. C? jouroal 8ay if monkey has a fair A vote on '-beer question" iu the city more easily after "der mercheen" arrives, and "Time, with its never ceasim? st roll, nn chance to develop, he may yet be found of Boston, on tha 1st i,,Bt r..i!tAi - I 9 .www.. f VWMIIbd U U r. ... ... . ' 'I . Jt.l .,! . .1 ? ."I ----- -.- , . - - auer a while we shall come to think, we were t u cnanges and decay which wupyiug uic responsible poaltiou very fooJisk to have cone so lon without - " -TUUl" uie neeis ot old uiei oi roiice. steams. ,8ea3n? ro11 "ound; empirs spring up loursn and decay; man lite the flower of the TIia Not n. n... t t e learn that Borough Bonds, bearing 7 Id ehoots up blossoms and withers down: ti", u,f "1 , J:nange per cent, interest will be sold, to procure means and,alas: we are called on to witnesi nnt , .at iQ sei e principal to pay for the Steamer and Fixtnr TF J an0tllt l.he gieat draiaa f f Pove tlotn 8wiug States, that tho yield will , , . ,v w " "lat a;i tmngs decay and vanish, with uc aooui o per i of majority of 5.02G iu favor ofpeimittin beer to be sold. The voto was very light! is a rare chance for investment. 1 tome." 'last year. per cent, less than that of At a recent weddinz in Illinois, nmnn.r the refreshments served was a bottle nf wine and a loaf of cake nrenared f.ir tho wedding of the bride's mother over twen ty years ago. During a thunder and hail storm at llockford, Coosa county, Ala., a dog was killed by a flash of lightning while being fed by a child. Tho child was not hurt; Counterfeit notes of the X de'nomina tionron the National Bank of Easton,are in circulation. Look out for them. Last year Pennsylvania farmers raised 68,000,UOO, bushels of oats, the largest quantity of any State in the Union. Stroudsbur? Market Report. Corrected weekly for The Jeffersoman, by C. D. Bkodiiead, Wholesale and Kctail Dealer in G roceries and Provisions. 22 00 25 00 16 17 14 25 CO 28 00 13 00' 20' 2 25' 13X 20 18 2 00 10 1 75 to 200'" 15 00 12 cxy 5 Ofr" 35 A(y 10 10 1 50 Mef-s Pork,' per bbl. Hams, sugar cured, per lb. Shoulders Mackerel, No. 1, per bbl No. 2, Butter, roll Salt per Sack Lard Cheese Ejgs, per dozen Beans, per bushel Dried Apples per lb. Potatoes, per bushel, Uay, per ton Straw, per ton Wood, per cord Wool GRAIX MARKET REPORT, Corrected weekly by Garoneii &. Wallace, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Flour, Meal, Feed, Grain, &c . Flour, per bbl.. Extra to best Family $7 50 to 88 80 Rye Flour per bbl. Corn Meal, per cwt. Feed, clear grain, per cwt. While Wheat per bushel Red Wheat Buckwheat Flour, per cwt. Corn per bush Oats Barley Buckwheat Rye 5 50 6 00 5 25 1 80 2 00 1 40 1 60 1 40 2 50 90 50 55 50 75 100 THE SALE of PATENT MEDICINES lias in no other country reached the enormous proportions it has assumed in the United States. This is owing to the vast extent of territory and the comparative thinnefs of population, which creates the necessity for some reliable remedy, that can be applied at onee in the ab sence of professional medical aid. Mishleu's Herb Bitters has for over ten yeare been regarded as T!ie Groat Ifouseliold Remedy, and is relied on in every emergency by thous ands of families in every section of the country. It is not a fancy drink, composed of bad whis ky, flavored with aromatics, to tickle the palate and minister to a depraved appetite, but is a carefully and scientifically prepared compound extract of Roots, Herbs and Barks, possessing great medicinal virtue. Its rare combination presents the most affectual remedy yet disco v ered for all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Sold everywhere at One Dollar per Bottle. " j'dy C-lm The "Pain Killer" may justly be styled the great medicine of the world, for there is no re gion of tha globe into which it has not found its way, and been largely used and highly prized. Moreover, there is no claim to which it has not proved to be well adapted for tho cure of a considerable variety of diseases ; it is a speedy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, wounds and various other injuries, as well as for dysentery, diarrhoea and bowel com plaints generally, it is admirably suited for every race of men on the face of the globe. It is a very significcnt fact, that notwithstand ing the long period of years that the 'Tain Killer" has been before the world, it has never lo.it one whit of its popularity, but, cn the eontrary. the call for it has steadily increased from its first discovery, and at no previous tini has the demand for it been so great, or the quantity made been so large, as it is to-day. Another significant fact is, that nowhere has the Pain Killer ever been in higher repute, or leen more generally used bv families and indi viduals, than it has been here at home, where it was first discovered and introduced. That the Pain Killer will continue to be, what we have styled it the great medicine of the world, there cannot be the shadow of a doubt. Pro vidence Advertiser. june 1,1871-lm Caution X Take Notice! HPhc public, are hereby cautioned against .E h:irloring or trusting any pen-on, un der any pretense whatever," from this datf, on my iiee.iuit, as I am determined to rc-ei.-t, to (he full extent if the law, the pay ment of all debts contracted bv any one In my name, without regard to person, crcv t upon my written order. THEODOKE SCIIOCII. SntornsBuuu, Pa., ) Juno 7, JS71. j NOTICE. vTho Sfokholders of the " Wicker sh im Gentian-English Normal School" arc hereby notified that, in accordance with a resolution passed by the Board of Trustees at their laft meeting, ten percent, if the stock subscribed is to be paid to tho Treasurer, Felix htorm, Esq., Brodheadsville, Pa., on or be fore the fina day of September, 1S71. Tho uioucy can bo paid in pcrsou or 1 y mail. I. E. SCIIOEPLEU, Pres't. Attest: Jonx A ppen z ellku , Secy, july 27-Gt J REWARD. Stolen on the 20th of June, 1 runi belt, ! leot lonir. 8 inches wid. ?. t.k n.V-irlvn. AllV information mmvniinrr tlw tU'iM" ;uil tho belt that will lesid to nnnvi'fmM of tho thief, tho abovo reward will Ivo paid. ' , STAPLES Vk STITES July 20 71-3t. Kanshury's Uridetf. TO CONTRACTORS. The Hoard of School Director of East fetroudsburg, will receive sealed Proposals up to the loth r.f August, for the erection of a frame School Hom-e, in said Uorouuh, M by 50 feet, 2 Stories high. For plan and pocilic.itions, apply to J.kvi Smith, See'y or .1 U SxMTii Tivt. july 207 l-3t. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS The undersigned hereby notifies all pr' son.4 u ho have not paid their Taxes for tho years 1JG9 and lb7t) Iiorouuh, lWmty, School and Poor, to nav immodiatoly Those who neglect to do so on or before the 1st ot August, will luivo their goods levied upon and sold to satisfy the demand. SUM;V DOU'tf. Collector. Stroudskiig, July 6, 1S71 4t,
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