... T ."V ;IiI3 ljc 3ctTcvsoiuan. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 187X ill-ITBUm STATE TICKET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL: Ct.L. DAVID STANTON, op Beaver FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL : Cor.. 1I01JT IMJEATII.of ScnuvLKiLL t-J" We stirred up the Democracy, here a! xiuts, gome, by our proposition, last week, to thoroughly organize the Republican party lior aliouts, hoM a Convention, and place a full ticket in the field. The fact of the bust r."-s is. th;i the leaders of that party here know f.:!l well that, for Republicanism, th?re is wi.-dom in thc jroposition, and that concerted action upon it could not but re louifl to our present advantage, and to our triumphant success in the no distant fu tare. Jx?t tJie masses or the people composing the Democracy know that we have set out to stan d nnd walk alone, upon the basis furn ihed by the glorious principle.-) of Republi canism thai hereafter we act as a party without conniving, cahogling, or in any way poking our nosos into the work of the De ni'-era tic leaders that we are neither to be wheedled, bought nor nold from the straight f jrw.ird pursuit of the goal of our ambition the greatest po.-sib!e amount of good to our whole people and we shall soon see in the ranks of that party an independence, manliness and hubbub that we shall be sur prized at, bct-au.se never suspected. The le.id is of Democracy know this, and they w-iuM rather that anything else should hap p"U, than that the course suggested by us should be approved and acted upon by our frien Is. We have recently, in our Senatorial rela- t:.nh:p, been joined to a new people. We have Lccn cut loose from the line which tied u to a political Juggernaut, which insisted that because a Ticket was formed, why, therefore we must go it without a why or wherefore and it is well for us to consider whether our ' 'new Departure" should inaugu rate an era, with new ideas, new hopes, new r.nd more thorough determination, and cou (. '.ten tly better hoes of success. Our new brethcrn arc men largely Demo cratic we admit but not so politically hidc-b-mnd but that they can occasionally step to cur hide, and elevate good reliable republican-' to the county offices, the Legislature, the Judiciary, and even to the Congress of the United States it,elf. This has been done more than once, and it will be still oftner re js atcd in the future, if we, at this cud of the district, go to work, as though we really intend to be true to ourselves, and support the clToi ts of our friends at the other end. Indeed, it may speedily become a permanent iine oi' conduct throughout the entire dis trict. When we consider what has been d'ine in Luzerne, aud that there, independent Dements enough have been found to lay i yen the Woodwards father and son on th. shelf, by majorities ranging from teveral hundreds to several thousand the i lea that, with proper or ganization mil work, the new district may be revolutionized, and inaJc permanently and reliably Republican, ceases to be chinier The Camp Meeting at the Water Gap, commenced on Tuesday, and is a success in every particular. Large numbers from the cities, and other localities distant from the Camp Ground, are present. Tli Stroudsburg Street Passenger Rail road Company, on Saturday morning last, brought from the Depot and delivered to customers, over one hundred tons of freight, before 7 o'clock, a. m. Honesdale and Port Jcrvis are much excited over a base ball match played at the former place, in which the Port Jervisites were beaten by one run. They expected to lick the Honesdalcrs, but did'nt .m. Our friend R. M. Krnsge, of East Stroud. burg made us happy, on Friday last, over a crate of lucious eachc.s, with which he pre sented us. They were beauties, and no mis take, and we and ours enjoyed them hugely. -o- Our town hairbccn kept well supplied with peaches during the past week. In price they have been first quality, selling at prices ranging from one Dollar a basket, to two dollars per crate. In quality they were nothing to brag of a very few so, so, but the great bulk of them very poor. . , The end of the arrival of city visitors is not yet. Each day and each train brings large accessions to the numbers already here. Well, let them come, there is always room to spare for a few more, and plenty to feed them on. Rev. I). W. Dartinc, D. I)., a former Pre siding Elder of this District, will preach on the camp ground, at the Water Gap, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Nelson, President of Wyoming Seminar', Kingston, Pa., will preach on Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. Fair of the Farmers' and Me- The Trot. Ua baturday last, quite a chanlcs' Institute at Kaston, Fa. large assemblage gathered at the Fair Grounds, The board of Directors of the Farmers' and to witness the trot, as announced in these col- Mechanics' Institute have resolved to hold umna last week, to come off at that time, A their annual fair this year, on their grounds, majority of the number in attendance were at Easton, Pa., on the 19th, 20th, 21st and members of the sporting fraternity from this 22d days of September next The premium and adjacent counties, conspicuous among K,f J- KW.1 nn.l th building .-rounds, tract whom was a essful operator of "the little n.l rf.KW r tl, Wst of anv society or Loker" who succeeded in fleecing several of association of a like kind in the State of thf unwar ?n of a very Fennsylvania. aug. 10'71-5t Jhing passed off in a satisfacaory manner, m , , m I UUnCICl, lUO AiUlUII UVl 3C l,l l J A1Ij VIA 111V Insist week we mentioned in these col-1 palm in three successive heats. The following iimn.s the faet that one of the crcat needs of were the entries: Mr. Reuben Shupp of Stroudsburg, was a new hotel, first-class in Chestnuthill, entered "Sally Clay;" "Patchen all its appurtenances. We would now an- J r" owned by Martin Erod, of Tort- nounce that another great need, and one land ; "Ilambletonian," owned by J. K. Smith, which becomes more and more severely felt Pf FlatberookviIIe, driven by Iienj. Hannah ; as the heated term progresses, is the forma- "Unckskm owned by Joseph isher, of Juuton. tionof an ice company, and the erection of Considerable jockeying was at first indulged suitable buildimrs, that our citizens micht be in h aI1 hand-, but final,Jr when 8ring up supplied with that article during the sum- for th fUrtU time thc word "go" was given, mer months. Let some of our euternrisine wnen norses anu urivera pueu inerasei 'S' citizens take the matter in hand at once. orously to their work, and some splendid trot- tins was witnessed, especially on the part of The improvements being made at the "Buckskin," she having the outside track on Washington Hotel, and of which we made the start, and Winning the first heat by about mention in these columns some time since, are half a length, in three minutes. The two re- now compieieu, in line style. Mine maining heats were taken by the same horse, in host Baldwin never does anything by halves, 2:50 and 2:40. As usual, on such occasions. and his bar-room now presents an air of ease "tangle-foot" flowed freely, and, from the fact and comfort second to none in the State. His that we Baw several who had laid themselves table and bar are always stocked with the best away in fence corners we judged that some the market affords, and as "Stick-em," that 0fthe numerous Democratic candidates here- princely mixer of drinks is ready at all times alxuts had been furnishing the "fluid." ! to attend to the wants of his customers, it is t certainly a very pleasant place at which to An Aujournea Court was held at "drop in." - I the Court House, in this borough, on Mon day. Aumist 14th. m-esent. Hon. S. S. Accident. On Saturday last, a horse Dreher. President JmW and Hons John attached to a marketing wagon, and be- DuYmintr and Theodnr Schnr-h. Avi.,tr longing to Mr. Chas. Kistler, of Sciota, was at which tho following business was trans- nucnea to a post in iront ot Jtr. Joseph actcd . .-H a. . aI 7 -l 3 1 anace s score, wnen uie animal suaaeniy i, t? cfnrln ---.l ;n became frightened at some object flying m LnJ cW Rugter ag hcr guardiaD, ... 1 nebs lor several nours, nowever, now plunging We have received a season tl.iolt headlong over fallen trees and then groping the "Grand Military Festival and Fete UJ nuougn uvuw impels oi unuer- inampcire iu am oi u.e u uiou Home and brush, they finally came out near the village School for Orphan Children of Soldier- -... , .... ... .. i . - j oi caieioru, with their clothing sadly torn, and and Sailors, at l aslnon Course, L. J vit i nuuie, preseniing a ramer anapiuaieu commeuciog uct. -uu, ljji.ana continu- appearance. Yet, these little inconveniences mg two weeks. JJenjamiu W. Hitch- were overlooked, and expressions of joy were cock, ot js. x., general manager, will visible upon each countenance, when they please accept our thanks for the compli. found themselves once more upon the high ment. The object of this entertainment road, "homeward bound." They reached their 13 a ?ood one atiJ wc 3l0?e thero will bo homes at a late hour, and many a hearty lauh a Iar?c attcudauec from all arts of the has since been indulged I country. party relates the advent., nf i;,.i,. 1). lvalbJus, J.sq , of Mauch Chunk. - w ai,t?v JIIIIV la ! wanderers" uoasis oi haviug c::ut;iir, v; tin nook aud line, the wuuieuse number ol eleven thou- For the Jcfferjoman suuu um u uuuwii-u n uut ui iii uiu bireanis FIAT JISTITH of Carbon county, during the months cf T 111 .prii, Jiay, June ana Juiy. I ' J " I T . T 1 . r Loon the beautien nf Aflltnn Rlint-o-nftnrft i i i t ct j ..Mv.rv.wv. aeveiopeu in iraijcatcr couutv Homer and IWron, able writers have enlarged ; 1 ! 1 - ni(crm ifa inro r :t: ...ti.iii.i i . . .... to---z-- -wuauc ua uiuuiar muiiui uie n ivsimns rxr.ti t , mp;fw. enrrt. Philadelphia has 7GJ lawyers. 1.07.1 loafers and politicians is instnrma nf their li T .1 :.: rri , ... ... ..im. nctunuj uuu tiiutsi ine uumucr o eagerly seize upon new works, and give to the not "ivea. public a knowledge of their merits and faults : but amid this general anxiety to critici.se, Sequel Of th3 "Damascus Olllrag'e." nnnv moritrtrinii- rl.l V.-l. C ,.. .1 I rI'l. , T l - . . i v..oun,ira win ui -..uj aim i iiiuuiuu iu. icnc, tnc vounr man prose, are allowed to pass uuvouched, suffered who was arrested on the charge of abduct- to sink into oblivion. Among such neglected mg the girl Helen t Liter, was last week productions we may class a little epic poem released on bail John Jackson, of Ihma.s- of considerable merit, which w now desire to cus, becoming his security. The follow- break loose, fell heavily to the ground. For- Thc petition of Susannah Safer, widow of Tlic carelessness of our tyjos, made us guilty of an apparent negligence, in overlook ing the pail of elegant aud excellent "huckle berries," sent us by our highly esteemed i iTrnti.i hi .." menu, u. l. smitn, e., oi rorKS station. w -u. A . . ,r c Uhorennon. Jamb lVll,r. U W Kvrml- 1 . . . , ll .v.-v.m.auT UlUL.in. XUIAJ .'11. I 1 1 7 " " a. e could not have been better pleased ...i c? t , I --..i fM.--i..., v..i, . :.j ,.:.i ... 1111 i i ui o. juo 8 caumci-ware rooms, on r rant-i uo"'-3 a ciu aiwnuui oaiu with them, had they been made to order. Hn a few s;nce and a Commissioners, with instructions to report lTIiat with the inm mpetinw. and tl1(, little surprised to see what a thriving busi- at the next regular term of Court iitnnt-iltr r itaIiiaI. ntn a .n.-,. wm.I I VA I T'",1 :V1W "as ""vufu George Shafcr, dee'd, was read, asking for uLuu, aim uu uaui.. was uune, i unuer man i . 1 . . c r . , ,. , ..' the appointment of Commissioners to make iu. uicukuiK oi Miaits oi me wagon. i r.i i. e i i i . " " v ' v.--v,,w , I -i mm .. transient sojourners hereabouts our liven- nes5 " h!U succeeded m building up. Alter stable keepers have their hands full iu sup- passing through thc lower rooms, where we plying thc demand for equine conveyances. wcre shown some splendid sets of furniture, It is a rich harvest to the proprietors, but it we repaired to the paint shop, and there we would be death to the couines. only, you were shown a half dozen of the most elabo know, "livery stable horses never get tired." "You can bee how it is yourself.' place in its rightful position. Th w poem possesses brevity in a most remark able degree. It contains, in fact, but six lines, Greatness in size, however, is not necessarily a concomitant of merit. Napoleon was but five feet six inches tall. The writer of this is but ahem ! The poem docs not commence in the usual florid style so common among our modern writers. It is not introduced to us in any such high sounding word.-) as "Yonder comes the poverful king of day, Rejoicing in the east." In its composition we find nothing so roman tic as this : Upon a rock, high up and sheer, A weary hunt-mum of the deer, Had sat him down to rest " Is'or yet does it run like this : The boy stood on the burning deck Eating potatoes by the peck, And all around his moutli and chin Was nothing but po-ta-to skin. 2say, it commences with a line remarkable og letter presents t!.j case in a changed j aspect : Damascus, Fa, Au. G, 1S71. Eds. Citizn : At the wish of my father (Mr. John Jackson) 1 drop you a line in ro- The jriil ha aeLuo.'. !td:ed to 31 is. Fert. man (the iailv f-T v!i-,-u she worked) and others that the went alone to the river with the intention tf c! i x -.v i; : n herself TVc notice that Mr. James flardncr, of thc firm of Wallace & fJardncr, is at present engaged in excavating a cellar, on his lot on Ann street, directly opposite the residence un motion, ueorge iransue was appoin ted Supervisor of Pocono township, to fill a I at once for its beauty and simplicity vacancy occasioned by the removal of Peter "Little Bo Peep Transue, the Supervisor elected last fall. A modern novelist would probably have In the matter of Jesse K. Smith vs A. 8ai J : Dear reader, with your kind permission tely finished chairs which certainly reflect Reeves Jackson, Petition and Affidavit for I will introduce to your notice Sir William rt..f -,i;f rv.n j a change of venue wcre presented: whercun- lwenck lo I eep, of Do 1 eep Manor ; he sits on, a rule was granted to show cause whv the y lamny ; mere case shall not be certified under the Act of ia his wel1 belov-i-ed wife and liLs sons Charles --. . I I 1 !" 1I- 1 llie MOrJU. on Tuesf av. ni?ht nf hst AmK vnf Ar,nl lKth !:n f-r,oV.l anu iuiam, ana nis youngest boy Au- weck, of which wc got a slight touch here, the next term of Court, the cases to be taken 6urtaf, who' on account of l diminutive pro i - - i . . : : ii.iii? e . i r . . i t. iHlie XX) which, alter ei.terii; the ?ater she failed to do, aud reached the t;.r alln-le 1 t.) on previous occusi-. hh, v- Le.-ti .-tayed un til removed, as h;is Llcd Lt i'ure puLliahed. Iu justice to the r.ieu who were suspected of druin; an 1 taking her to the bar. you wid please uLli.-h the facts of the case as herein metitioned, for no one is guilty of the erin.e T. 11. Kent, as you arc av,-are, has been released. lours very respectfully, 11. C. Jackson. ra great him of the late John Shivelv. ureiMirarnrv rn thn north and northwest of us. In Scranton erection of a handsome frame dwellimr. thc rain PurcJ down in torrents, and sev When com nleted it will add imuh to th -in- eral houses were struck by the lightmne;. A pcarauce of that portion of our borough. man named Davis, residing in Hyde Park, -lll ,, M was urownea in a run, usually ot insignihcent was unusually terriffic and destructive to the off thc Trial List for September. Peter Kunkle vs. sanie Same disposition CHOLERA.- now to cvr.n it. made : as also in cases of Wm. S. Kees vs. Same; Jacob L. Wj-ckoff vs. same; Jerome S. Williams vs. same, and Joseph Fellencer vs. same. The application is to take all At the coni:ncr.ce::i:it of the Diarrhoea, which always precedes a:i attack of the (.'Iiolera, i:t,) and .T in sucnr tnen tia Lathi portions is called by his friends, Peep. T... .1 : . .1 . , din. i xjux. iu me poem in qucsuoa mere is no sucn tae a teasiwonful of tU waste of words. Iso, the hero is introduced and water, (hot if con v in a few simple words. Who Little Bo Peep was, must forever re " . 1 f t main hiirtiuiiw l in lit vsipry nrrnimt ii n i : . .i - ... Jtl - i miiuues uniu iie T.i:;cr.i is rcnovni. in ox- LmiHt or a Juke, maybe he was an editor, but trerue cases, two cr mcie tca'poonfuls mav be freely ths stomach and l.owcls w the Tain Killer clear. hflioii'J ti;e !i:irr:iua or cranus continue, repeat the dose cverv ten or fifteen kah The truth is, that men all over thc di.-tiict are lieginning to, more than ever, read and think; and when reading and thinking sets in, actions suited to the thought are ture to follow. It is one of th duties of every Kcpublican to keep this read ir.g a;id thinking in motion, by furnishing f ..) 1 f. r it of the right quality, and we should u!l labor to that end. Can we labor so effect ually on any other basis as on that which will !e found in thorough organization, active work, and thc spreading of unmistakable truth Lcfore the people? Let us reflect over thi.-. nnl let us act as earnest men, having the l est interests of the country at heart .-ho-j-d act, and wc need not fear the result we need no longer set in fear, that we are alw ays to endure thc mortificsition of living i;i a h. K-! minority. BOROUGH AND COUNTY. Our .Scranton Letter appears on the first page of our paper this week. Hut Its tint on-Petcr S. Williams' neat brick domi.il on Franklin square. Ahotxl Completed Professor Jaco by's elegant brick, on Centre street. .f There will be no public eerviccs in thc M. K. Church, of this borough, on Sunday licit. Harvest Home. Iu the interest of dimensions, but whose banks wcre filled to these cases, for trial, to NWhnnintan fV 1 .1 T". 1 rfil , . . ... 1 . . . I ' ' Tllf r Ilfl l.lll(Ta I .llltrori flt-n I '. nrill ha nirnrt nn-lni. I... tl.n . -, I n I I J.l . .1.1 T 1 Tl -r mtT .. .-a- - ' n.u w iuuniu8 mi, lam. iu iumt-suaii; iuci iosnua urices vs. ueoree l. v alker rule 1: 1 . .r.i m,,.n m , ,1,,, Ll I .1 I M "1..1 1 . - I . , . I I Tf lltf.1. 11C ICaUl 111 a fiUU9CIIUtUl lUlIfe Ui llie IrvCIl I O v.v.-v. uCMuFuu.CKtyU1u ur.v.oot, oeiwecn siorm was pronounced one ot the most granted to show cause why judgment shall disoroves all these theories The 1'ain Killer, as an internal remedy, has mccnurcn ana me uusinuu i- alls, on ed- temhc that has ever visited that section.- nntnnomxl onrlfonntUUn n ...... . I no equal. In cases of Cholera, Summer Com j i . - . . , .... . I vav. , in nisioricai raiifenea tie ran romnnrp with . r n Uinner. snnrypr. anrl I lSilili1inrs won strm-lr nml l.fiHKr c)it.n,l I P. n.. ii. . . . mi . i I naiiH, i. -i m,i, jr,H-r.i; refreshments nrcnared. Kx amiinmivl:!. hnt fnrtunitplir nn livoa W-f A r- I : .r ... .1 ,. . . A 8 ' . 1 T .. .. r -rv viw .1. .1. . l9 1U I1UWI. to aiIec. me lien, ana service ot dividual who invented sleep. . . , , . . n- .1 ii h.uuk:ui emuuuu in me case. From the monosyllobic division of his name rwiui., i .in. ui. m. uuu wuUa,iU.1iu4uuu way we never sue iis Petition ot lathia.s frable. Executor o mi-l,t l ;.t:f;i i ,..,-,; -i, .... Conrad Getz, dee'd, for an order of sale of Celestial, a "Heathen Chinee." J5ut if the real Estate of said decendent, was presented question be squarely put, who was Little Bo Xilc 1:"n Iil'er i l. 9 ... i.. , ..: :. ..! I ci ncs . i iiii viuj dimnci, i.c ll ill. Peter Fraley & Ezra Marwin vs. Herbert Having now made lis acqujiinted with the is to make us to September term. familiar with one of the important events of day. like a.irain. , Asthma, it cures in one night by taking it initmally, arid bath ing with it free I v. Its action is like majric, when externally applied to Old torts, Iinnis, Scalds and Sprains. For Sick Headache and Tooth ache, don't fail to trv it. In short, it is a l'.iin xvuier. -Jirecuons acconi:aii v caen oof.ie. TIlO lOt4l!lllr1 in T-rnil innmK A 111.111 nnilior) Tllviil TtMvon trfnln nc. " - .... ui tuiiu: vi i uuivi 3 -"- , v ,i .t., ,, itu. uu- 111. lll . have concluded to acknowledge the corn, sing a lager beer saloon on Shanty Hill, near "7, aa cr Smea and give up thc ball so fairly won by our Honesdale, was shot and mortally wounded T. . , V . "C . . TS T White Caps juniors. This is wise on their by the proprietor of the saloon, Jacob Long- L" 1' . s ai.xuie granted , " P 11 i , ., ., I !. T i , . I W CCIHCUlUt-r ICrUl. launuai nun uuc ui 111- 11UIJ d bv all tieaicrs m aug. .II VI 4 S-lni- rrf I nnfind . n n f ri llxr sve -l.tl- hmA I nri(lirfr rr I n.ciiu ni rr f rP In uf waaI- A I a fiiA l.iit whAii .! mi t.-M.- !' i .--T 1 -.r-.r. I l l rr-T noo rrAinr An n H. SAlvAn 41.. rv . I . I .o -v v.v.-...,r m i-i -1 v. r bi v.. . i i...w, i..c pan.- Excursion parties and pic-nics have "He lost his sheep. . i :J v,. r i.v... ,..-umc ... .....v. vvi mj wuiti le-n indulored in h- our ritizona -innl v n ir mJcrl, inf. fmm M fl.-f !..' - , , I . - 1 IT i . . I O J " --------,-. &U-.H. , j . .---. - ' -- "VI 1 JtkM IUUJ liil V XJJ urodmc vm uu rejKjaicu bfnin, wnen ine vuisiuwb, wum xiugcuuurii;r procured a I this eeason to an unlimited extent. Mayor of the citv cf Lancaster, Pa., write-': Misiiler's IIkku I5:tt:;:-: extensive!'. i i . i , - . Known ana uscu. ami so sikclmUI are its cm- ... . .1 .". 1 r- ' i anu- iowcrs tnai u nas Lcconie as lanniiar as I r , , .... u. iiouscnoiu iigm Kim a iice.s.-arv auiiition To U,n w r. 1,nliP.r.l W 'tw .....o-;i i, "eu.cai re i ;uivmcn:s oi every lamilv.- Portlanders will have an onnortnnitv tn m- loaded run lor the nurnose of shootinc th u u .u j i ... . ' - Having used it niy.-t if ;a:l knowing: others who .14. - - - i -j ----- o i uu ii.ve i n Lime anu mean- wnprewini rn i mien. n..v tippn n inrmpr nnn inat f in nmmn i i 1 .v l j- r i .il l " i navt wiw im-irwMt. uisiuruanis. uowen coming aionc. auiet v tk.m, rM : ti,: iner, we presume betting on base ball matches (Portland vs. e used it with beneficial results. 1 can onlv add that in niv oninion it i- t!-.e l e?t reni.ib- wnl t inrr t n hi a hnmn r i a miHo t h f -r-f l.i . j . 1 . n. .. . ... .1 :..-! l .1 1 . 1 o 1 -v.- luu ...j, liiere is a ereai aeai 01 social eniovment : but cirouasnurs-.i Mavhan h nnmvM nn t i imiuuuroi iu- uie c- iwu-norso ric-nic pas- Lrr -i j .i . i. . . . - . . ' - " ;m ..-,;.. i. n. Wa - vu.;i 1 u' r. 1 w 11-111 11 ini'.-iiif" m -1 a t .. . .. .. .. 1 - - ' 1 ' - :ii . 1 1 n , 1 4i.,-i. 01 ngnaorters ire, and received the lull imagine yourselves, ye excursionists! houc- creen, that 8uniK)8ition is vhai, o Perchance ",s 10 wmc" Ulil Js !lUr 1 1 1 1. Liiiu il' 11 1 1 1 1 1 ni ii-i-iA f i iiv iv v 111 mm 1 . m . - 1 - - - mm m m, n i s ... :;,.f c ' r , cnarge ot the shot m his abdomen and lower bound and moneyless year in and year out, he was fleeced in that littleeame. "which itsr"""' li!:itiMS Nit'vt vuuu k. i v vu caiuiud v ldu 1 lit : i.iri ciiuinix 1 x !. tt. i 1 .it 1 . 1.- - -i ' ii 1 t 1 - ,11 uj ' - . - extremeues. 11c aiea on eanesaay morn- with your dish of pork and beans awaiting name it is euchre." All these are probable. ;"-"-1 "eru .... -vi-w, iiiaxuiuw dUJUUg lUCUl, :nir In-nrfi,. t.;mcAir . A I l.S Ji- . . .. t- . . .... .. . .. ' lllCHU, IirtMlOUIlCvU it tne civ:: r;: Wc doubt whether a morP lv " ". . . ...-.. .w wmi. we are very uu u un leaus us to Deneve mat Ue of iiuilical herbs he eve r saw . . . .. T" I aitcr a ncan e of the numerous 1 1 : 1 . iNo. me uuer. n c uouot, wnctner a more .. t . .. t...?. km . .1 . . ... . . . . v. u.um,u , . . . . .. -, aiwr a ueanng oeiore -lusuce r.iarea, was manisiui anu tnen you could realize the curse animals wandered away from home, for we August 3, 1S71. Ira ..y.v.iia; ui uwuiv auujiJUlllllV TOU1UUC ,!-- n -onn U: I f . : ir T J gathered in so small a space anywhere, than L,if i th i;,,m.f 1 .Ani j:.,f 1. , r-a. e,- !.-. : C2-... Tim C--.,4.-l .. 1 -H- v-..i .- ..nuUu.uU uuu mnu. .-3 r-fj n in inai v-ciiiiai: un naiur lav. . uuuuusuuii: yiooiii ujina aru. usi.ir . .. . . ... . -. .. v . . ihii 7. iii .-. . 1 . in. rt an.AV . i . . iiyvi. l'T un nr .it... ... . . . . . Wft almnst trivhM wo worn n "11 " fast as rv.ssihln tlln.r rnv tn ...i , vi uie rcsiuenee or Hit ... ' r. . . . , r iiuivB iiuagineu uie exquisite pleasures winch a greai many persons Have lost things winch .lonroe countv. Ia.. Ate', t we coum go aiong. meir iuh capacity, viuitc a number ot are necessarilT derived from .n nTonr.;nn nvr Wn fn., Mary Place, in the fP:h ve horiiL- n -r l-..l . t.I- 4V.An. -..& I . I - . r . J. . Vu.t M1 re uul ne romantic spot, romping over hills and people have found thines which have nevcr r" - a "flon Ml' tn ho niiniLir thil .1 hA on. .1 1 ... -I . I li.IZi.JII. I u . .- M- ... - 1 .v. ..u."i Lilt, k nui 1 v. i 1 inmiiffii vmoa i n wnr.van u. . . . .H r i . . , i - - - - ' USr. S! S 'h"6hm Prrf when a.l b ready. Mr. John Deh C1JlJ"i1: w.TU ., .... v. '1. - -- .o-Lrcuuu.... incoi-HKUDUlBScminary, ,he nronrietor. k-i had mndi ink. i .1 !.,. , ... " . ... A- Imrlwil? or tn-..f.l. Cl 1 i.U P .1 . ;. n ! ..1 a a i . v Pittcrs to a ;i.i 11. 1 of l.er Place, , Mrs. ,e. cn.. c-..-..-.. nr. tt ii . I oti-j. i niiiuui. auiss Jiannan urat- nt September 4th, for the instruction of a limit- Lv t11IW m number ot young ladies and gentlemen Miss G rattan is an accomplished 3'oung ladj', and has, heretofore, given entire satis faction in her capacity as teacher. Parents should bear this fact in mind, and avail themeclves of the opportunity now offered, as but a limited number will be admitted. cautioned :::::!;t anv person, un- i , .uviuutiHT wkkcu vui. iu seafc our- i uuw cuunuyeu an exnericnoea tietori. ..a..... i- .i- 1 . iness, and will, doubtless, make it selves at a well-filled table, and for once in ive and insUtuted a thorough search for the on my acwunti a 1 ":nn d. ten-iin.-d Vc- 3Io.liisr Aloiif? Fluclj John G. Keller's neat and convenent frame on Centre t-trect. C-oinr up Sheriff 3Iarsh's fine new JIouscoii -Main fctrcct. Tho Philadelphia briek look s!ciidiJ. . Tli; Camp Klcctingr at Ilinlle's woods was largely attended. The grounds were literally packed with people on Sunday. tuei-3- Doesa "tin hat" of enormous diinenioiis, ujron the head of an individual denote a man of function ? Ala, J. A. C. Il-o weather during the past week has Wen unusually fine, with nice warm days not oppressively hot, and cool, pleasant uii'tits lor weeping. J'iic displays of female Horsemanship, arc getting to bo quite fashionable on our . trects, .r.d beautiful to look at, they are too. Jut think of it, a beautiful lady, a Laud.-oe horse and elegant cquetrianship, hat can bo more attractive. A display that we witnessed ou Friday last sent a pang through our '"busjm," that has not yet i!t'.ii;tlia- ii'jaied OY U. Oar streets were rendered lively, on Tburisnav pvpn!ni lasf. l.tr ihn niin j . , . 1 "e through of some twenty-five or thirty young tT ? r iuisses in Drocess on. un mnuir'. we 1 . a.l w pay, ior nimseii ana ior our citizens- in tho our lives, partake of a good square meal. But missing property. It is at least fair to sun 1 l ii. . 1 . -ii .o.l..... . .. I necc&biiy wnicn me woric wm create ior ad- aias 111 the language of our devil there is poe that he advertised in the newsnaners the . . -... I ... I aitional produce ana merchandise to leed and no such luck in store for us. However, these loss of thc aforesaid property but he didn't clothe nis lianas ana tbeir latnilics. Mr. D. P'easant little excursions are occasionally and there s where Bo was wron we see, has brought his famdy here, prepar- thrown into a Btate of excitement, and not "He let them alone." atory to taking up his permanent residence wthout just cause, either, as will be seen by Astonishing I it seems like sheer insanity to among us. Being a man of the stripe ncces- the following little incident which occurred a exhibit such indifference, especially when we sary to make a town prosperous and its peo-"nort lime Binc: A rart7 numbering some take into consideration the high price of mut pie happy gentlemanly, liberal, energetic nneen c"P'es, composed of the elite and beauty ton and the great demand for wool and enterprising we extend to him and his 01 our boroug waa gen "P las week, their Notwithstanding our fears for their welfare a most cordial welcome to Stroudsburg. It de8tinat,on inS celebrated Water Gap, and safety, everything turned out all right, all ... . . 0 lM. . r .1 1 ... I . ... . . . hi . ' J. . l. . I' M . . t . 1 Mst, 10 me iu.i extent ot tne law, t tie pay ment ot all debts contracted by any rue hi my name, without regard to person, except upon my written on ior. Sr'TOf 'If T 1 11.' n ii.' Jlli.Wl'VUlli June 7, 171. j POCKET BOOK FOUND Containing a sum of Monev, which t!ie ow ner can have bv calling on the undeih'i!cil. describing the same, and paving for this notice. round near the btroinMmrs ..... . ... 1 1 ivii. ui, iiivuui'tu . 1 I 1 " .... ... 1. . 1 will, ir. mm nn. j.n Am h . m . m I. . .11 1 1 . f . ., .. . .1 . ... . . . . . . 1 1 ...... ..... would be cood tor us it a tew hundred mnrol ..... -..!...,-, iU.,u nuiui. more ncin. na duioouhj ana sausiactoriiy as tne last aug. -.. .t-ot. LllA. 1.. ltllOI) S trm PTiiui riinr r nir -tit--.-. rr vm v -. i. -.m i tj - - - -- w - in th, UhK 17 If rl rCrnl:; of just such men would come and setUc . .l T1 fr "ch. OCCa8,on8 cannot I1" ama, for we are told by the poet. O m" voi v ioj iia.-i j.a 1 I I IOIinri 'I haw daughter of the Ilev. J. Kirby Davis, who -uw"s ua. had just completed her 11th step towards her teens. ley started in the morning with well-filled baskets, and with the brightest an- 'They all came home." NOTICE. It is to be hoped they all come home before Ur.w .-Vr r. r- ' ,0nre (, " .... . . ... .uutual lire insurance ( oii-.n.mv. are ht rebv 'III. hlnlH '1 I 'II,- K.. -.r lL. ll.in.linna f nn.el-. - I a J .1 I '. 11 ' 1 . 1 .1 ... I . . m v - - uu i nil 11 : ui iuci ..V...W..V1I. vi Lrimniuu a uiciAiiik ti.v in i.iif. 1 .uurniiiir. 11 ni-inpr inpv Mma miminn- iAm. . : ! 1 . 1 . . 1 , , " , . . , , . . 1 - - . . j 1- o- j -...v-n.jj ..uiuc uuuuua inai ine annual e eetion -t v or-ei-. u.v jpiwubiui. -aaFamfi lennsyivania oiaie Agricultural JSocietv. is to wwwu' Ana neitner were tney disappointed :l like the historic Johnnv. wo nnnnt tpll Wi. for said t'onm.mv villi... v. t ,i... i.,,-t. mm I & 1 1 V - I - l " " V- - V 1VI u IU. V n - - , r a 1 v -i 1 giycn point, we Heard an old Lurmudgcon, make choice of a location for holding iu ex- 'or the weather was all that could have been withstanding hi3 apparent indifTerence, Bo IIouse m the borough of Stroudshurg. on spitefully ejaculate the expresMon, "Bed- hibition, and make an arrangement for iU sec- desired, and the pleasures of the day were un- Peep was doubtless very elad to see them' and r0"'' StTmber 4th, 1S71, at 2 o'clock ia lam's broke loose.'' If that old "codger" ond show at the same point, so that each old-i fact, so deeply were their minds ab- probably killed one or "two of them and se't out toM nui.uCiUJr cccaueui, rcacu lieavcn, nei tortion oi tne otate snail have the opportunity I Boroe1 in meir mn ana irouc. tliat ere t he v a free luch for the would spit out the same thing on hearing witnessing the progress oAgricuhure, llor- were aware of it, darkness had spread her man- ner in which tha animal,, return. U 1 the voices ol the Angels. "Zll 7 " Z :,Vr m 1W OWP' o'er mother earth, while they were yet in the next line. -inn 1 1 imu tsiut: i uui biuiM ui uur vrtJiiiiiiiinurpii n i . . . ' w i In pursuance of thL plan, Scranton is acain Wi n ,he deep rece88es of tI,at labyrinthine "And carried their tails behind them." f a" ! . -l W neighborhood. The man- year, or until others are duly qualified to i''l IOW11 Tlic public schools of our borough will the location for the corning Fair. To give ex- forest. Here, indeed, was a sad predicament Thus is dispelled the idea that they walked open on Monday, Sept. 4th, and with but ub!tor eery. opportunity for the display of to contemplate. The frail maids and maiden backwards, or carried their tails in their one or two exceptions. ntlm r, r lhe,r. productions or articles, a carefully pre- became very much alarmed t th nrn.ruw r nnrk.i. 1 v-.f V KJl I r.'.yoil arnc un inn a( rrrrxli t.H I. l..-i I " .--p v. . i g teachers have been employed, who come closed, abundantly supplied with water ; easy 'Penng the night uon the mountain among So ends this beautiful little poem, and here nniAnn .... -,.ll 11 II" l I . T r.. . . . t . 1 . fc . ItllA artlsl I . n n 1 . ...1. . ...1 ! I . 1. I . i I . . oiunfi ud nui ruwuiiuenaca. ltfi the va-l u any jian, oi me cny ui ocranion, "" uuu piowuug auoiii seen. ws iuusi remarK, tne story stands a powerful riousstrooniousesinarrfectateofclean- T11?,'' and "J0" which has ing whom they may devour, while the heroic argument in support of the assertion that fn-. lines, nd with now teachers, who will, un- from the weathe., 200x30 feet each one haU ent1,e"en JHed lhemBe,ve! vigorously to the urativ language is ot necessary to beauty and tlOUDteaiy, mtrouduce a diflerent routine ftf 175x4..; several spacious tents: 125 hnrP " iioie, exiricaung tnemseiveB lore in composition. studies from that which has heretofore 6tab,C?; 150. cattle 50 sheep pens ; 50 from frightful dilemma. In searching Through the varied and eveutful history of ried the progress of our schools, i, fc. tormZmTUr. 1"!"' !. . te tioned that parents will manifest more in- comfort of visitors or exhibitors in every de- I" ,MCUCU " ""S er oi rnetonc lias been employed, yet, all that is terest, b the welfare of their children than Krtu,.en.t usua11 rePre8ented at such shows. wajr out' chu the,r homea " ghl intended is grandly expressed thus : usnal, and that a full compliment of school- ter J2S ThStilfi'Ji-lST 1' J11" J" ' 7 h.7 rl "0 "f" ,Little ars may be in attendance. In order to make Iron dSrict toTilft nton fnT.hTs" 'nl'" T ' 1' V0?!? . . our public schools what they should be, it is r' which enc on Tuesday, the "g "' t" '. thuknew 10 Afned. fT l fi"d them 1 .1. i ...i . 3 ' lfc XJ5 nf.i0,,,L,r iB7i a il- i.' X. be still upon the mountain, and with n nnnA lie let them alne. autioiuM'i v nfvssirv ti.if .n..u a i. i . -j vuu.v ijttnu aiivi tcici- :.i itl j " "r"v,-"',i -.. - i ci j iJiioiueraoie I ... .i t . i . .... I a .?i ..... I crs Khonld r,rw.M(,. -;!. recemjy i-uoneu SIOCK W1U bfl l',UBl remaining until oayngni came to . .,..wv n.Lt. vuv uuvuicf. iu aiienu-uicc th. ir wH-f i ft,r nm!n i., :.. .i...u - --.. . . . .v. . IVHUUII HUVUb Ui tllV. lXU4lkv their places, pursuant to Si-ction 4rh of the act of Assembly incoi poratiii"- said Conip-tiv. l'DWAKD B. DiiKlIKK. SJn. Office of the M. C. M. I I. Co. 1 Stroudnburg Aug. 'Jl, 1S71 j Auricullnral Soeictr. Thc Kxhibition of thii Society, for will be held at Scranton, on Tuesday, Wfdiitsilay, Tlmrr.sliiy and friJay, Bo Peep, as above detailed, not a single figure Sept. 19th, 20tll, 21st and 22d. Tho grounds are spacious, the buildinc and accommodations ample, and the premium ii liberal. There ii no charge Jr t.-di cxivj't Horses entered for speed. Tor catalogues tr other information, addrtts eitl.tr of th. Secre taries, at Scranton. JOHN C. MOBlilS, l'resideKt. I). AV. Sku.eu, Bee. Secretary. i.i.mtiPGE AltUoii;vf Cor. boey. laug-Jl-td They all came home. And carried their tails behind them. Philadelphia Aug. 14, 1.71. gvyljfijy-w"Cm