l)c 3cffcrsonian. THURSDAY AUGUST, 29, 1872. LUTHERAN CHUECH. Liturgical Services next Sunday. MoRXIXQ, 10$, --- EVF.NIMJ, 7J Morxixu Sermox: The heart united with God. Evexixo Sermon': Seeking the Lord. G. W. MARRIOTT, IX D Pantor. TIic Easton Fair is to be held Septeni bcr 17, 13, 19, and 20. TIio watermelon crop throughout the State is immense, and load after load is being shipped to markent from all point?. Tlie apple trees in all sections are over burdended and apples are likely to be a drug ' on the fruit market Tlie long walks are being indulged in again about town by young couples who are anxious to shuffle off this single coiL A Presldcntal vote was recentJy taken on a Lehigh Valley train, and "none of your business" received almost a two third's majority. jVrult thieves are beginning their nightly depredations in the orchards and gardens of our citizens. Iruit is plenty and cheap enough to be obtained by everybody, with out resorting, as some do, to robbery. . AXI parties, Churches and Sunday school in want of good Organs, are invited to call at J. ("J. Keller's store, or send for descriptive catalogue. Address J. Y. SIGAFUS, May 9, lS72-tf.l Stroudsburg, Fa. IMymoutli Church, Brooklyn, cele brates its "silver wedding" to llev. II. W. Beechcr, October 8th to 11th next and wants the old members, from the ends of the earth, tof-end their names and address to the "Clerk of the Church" so that all may have iuvita t ions and information. 25 r. C. E. Humphrey, of Easton United States Examining Surgeon of Pen sions for this District, has been authorized to give orders to all discharged soldiers who are pensioned on account of ruptures received while in the army and ia the line of duty, that they can procure trusses free of charge. A notorious individual named "Whis key Miller," who left Easton about two year ngo under peculiar circumstances, was rc tently arrested at Cincinnati on the charge of swindling, and sentenced to a term of five years in the Oliio Penitentiary. Easton Argus. ' Whiskey," flourished in this locality be fore going to Easton. Some time since the borough authoritie jaed an ordinance, cautiouing 5 the publi a throwing rubbish in the streets. The practice is still continued and refuse of al kinds line our thoroughfares. If the penal ty of that ordinance should be enforced in a f-.'-.Y instances people would learn to respect the law. Let the Council give this matt their immediate attention. Illustrated Lectures, Phreno logy and llj glenze. Prof. E. Z. Vkkp, an eminent Phrenologist and world renowned lecturer, will give a few of his rich rare, racy and elequent orations on the wonders of mind, origin and mysteries of life at Hollins bead's Hall, Thursday and Friday at 3 and 8 p. tn. 3 o'clock to ladies. Friday evening to men cn!r. Camp meeting, under the auspices of the Albright 31. E. denomination, com iiicueed on Tuesday last, at Poponoming Iikc, near Saylorsburg, this county, to con tinue at least one week. The beauties o uaturc in this locality are unsurpassed, and as conveyances will be run to aud from the grounds during the week for a mere trifle. anil, as every accommodation will be offerded vL-itors while there, large numbers of our citizens will undoubtedly avail themselves o this opportunity. Keckless Driving-.- On Thursday nftcrnoon last, a couple of fanatics, hailing, it is .said, from Jersey, were driving a span of spirted horses through our main thorough fare, warm as it was, on a full gallop, and not only did they monopolize the road in tbeir reckless career, but they had the auduciry to drive on the pavenieut. The immediate danger to the life aud limb ofl persons happening on the street, through the carelessness of such men should be taken into consideration, and a small amount of Pennsylvania justice meted out to them. Sad Accident On Thursday last, at fcbout 12 in., as Mr. John Kresgc jr., of Eat btroudeburg, in company with another gentleman, were riding down town, and while attempting to cross the street railroad near the corner of Alain and Centre streets, the horse shied, and Mr. K. losing his balance, was thrown violently to the ground. The animal then started on a run, and the lines having became entangled in his legs, he was dragged a few rods before the horse was stopped. Mr. Kresge was picked up in an insensible condition and conveyed to Dr. Jackson's office where after a mcdiccl ax- amination, it was found that he was severely though not dangerously bruised fcnd cut about the face and head. Since the above was in writing, we have learned from Mr. Kresge himself, that his fall was owing to a slight sunstroke. He says that while riding, for some distance down the street, everything appeared black before his eyes, and that the next he knew, was after he had been restored to conscious ness in the doctor's office. Removed. Mr. Darius Dreher, has temporarily removed his stock of goods to the room, first door above M. M. Burnett's Tailor Shop, where he will be pleased to meet his many customers and friends, during the pro gress of the improvements making in lu3 own store room. Darius's stock will be found complete in every particular, and will be sold at cost and below cost for want of room to store his goods. July 18-2m Woods Meeting. The Colored peo ple will hold a woods meeting for the benefit of the A. 31. E. Church of Stroudsburg, to be held in the woods of Mr. Charles Durfee, on the first Sabbath in September, when the first sermon will be preached in the morning at 10 o'clock, when the length of the meet ing will be made known from the stand. We do invite all well wishes and the public in genneral to attend. By order of the Committee. Rev. Titos. Moore, Rev. Samuel Huff, iw aizsu uu.jus hum viwiAu, lRAlMIUFF. Afic snian-pox excitement, u appears, is .. . .. ratheron the increase in bcranton. Ihe Sunday Free Ircss o that city, of the 25th insL, contains a lull account of the means aoopicu vy me city authorities 10 prevent .i.-i.ii- j. ' i- ' . . the further spread of that direful disease. rv.. Uvwu& . wuwito vi mo :i u o-.i .l - v.. uc ..... ... fcF..v o u,.UJ ..jo v. vwjr, cinate all persons not heretofore vaccinated in the city, free of charge, and everything possible is being done to prevent the further spread of that disease. Amusements. On Saturday evening next, August 31st, Osk-tah-ah-waii's troupe of genuine Indians will give one of their grand moral entertainments at Hoi linshcad's Hall, in this place. A select programme will be offered on this occasion, and our citizens will undoubtedly avail them selves of the opportunity of witnessing the manners and customs of these wild men of the forest The press throughout the coun- wj vij-.a.tk. icij iiiKiur ui men cuici tain - i C f , j ment, and wc be speak for them a crowded house. Their advertisement appears in another column of this paper. - iMIneoIa lodge, K. of P. No. S65, Pa., which was instituted, June Gth 1S72, and has been holding its meetings in Strouds- burg, Pa., until a room could be properly prepared, will hold its first stated meeting at Brodheadsville, this, Thursday evening. The officers of the Lodge are V. P.-Wm. H. Reinhart, W. C Charlton Burnett, V. C. Samuel Hoffman. G. Charles H. Ilinton. B.-Wtn. S. Rees. R. S. Abraham Bryan. P. S. Geo. W. Drake. I. S. Charles B. Shafer. O. S. Nathaniel C. Miller. R. G. L J. L Allendcr. Trustees. Edward L. Wolf, Joseph Kemmcrer, Jr., Charles Scnsanbach. Communicated.) Stuoudsruro, Pa. ) August 27, 1872. j Snrglcal Operation. Last Tuesday Dr. G. W. Seip, of this place, assisted by two of his students, Frank vr n i tt i t . r Keller and Howard Taterson, performed one . . 'r oi me most skunui anu neatest operations , , , , t l , : i, t v. k u: : r ujyvu iuc jan-uuuu ui waevu xicigei , oi tnis county, mat, n nas ever ocen our iot io witness. The operation consisted in the re moval of a considerable portion of dead bone both from the internal and external parts of the lower-jaw, with a gouge and chisel The patient bore the operation well and at this writing i3 doing exceeding well. The cavities made by the excisions are fil ling up with granulations and heal inwl . ,i rrn g . C I T": , : cv"" . V4" tionsoi ine Kina penormea upon the lower- jaw by the Doctor with entire success in every case F. Base BallThc game of base ball played between the White Caps of this place and P,ureka of Frovidencc, Pa., on the grounds of the former club on Saturday last, proved a sad defeat for "our feller?." At about 12, m the visitors arrived at thedepot, where they were met by a committee of the , Uu.,.UBBWiU?i Vuyw, lue White Caps and escoited to the Stroudsburg Probabi,iti" of the coming of the comet, dred links, each of which will weigh ?r onoe a month. Her latest achievement House for dinner. The Eureka nine is com- , c?nlTclrat'on was closed by one ol about fifty pounds. The chain will cost 13 ,,n the manufacture of sugar from posed of as fine looking and athletic a body ! Vel, Iet ileome' 820' "l" be tested at North "'i'k U"" lr,h 1' 6UrftbondaUt, of menu ever handled a bat and ball, while be.t Grant." iff' Xr 'lhch "J, -f ' their gentlemanly deportment, during their To nokiog of a lamp, w,v the Last Boston Marine business cannot full limited stay in our mid.t, wonfor them hot BOak f,h y Rllw eal and prude ce a, ! do L'lT? ul of friend,. Their uniform consists of a red !l We! ?U, US6 il- U W;U theD np,tT7T" t l" V Mof- ii burn bright and c ear, aud amply renay Death 01 a Prominent Lawver . n-aiws uiilumuDs hit upon cap and pant,, white thirt and leggings, pre- for ie triflinir jabor P'J "PV R un,t 7 S V . some other novel notion. Within two senting a very fine appearance on the field. 3 u e innine laoor. KEADINo August 26. John S. R.ch years California has raised silk worm. Game was called at about 2 o'clock p. in., The English sparrows that were im- Ir .K produced raw silk, manufactured ulk time occupied being nearly four hours, and Purpose of destroying the worms and in the score appended" below shows the result 8e,c.ts ia tbe rao,ic squares of Philadel- At the conclusion of the game the visitors were escorted to the Indian Queen Hotel, where a bountiful collation awaited them, after partaking of which, their tinio was oc- cupied in sight-seeing. At a few minutes past eight they embarked on the street car, en-route for the depot, accompanied bv a - --i 1 j i large numuer or our citizens, and, in a short time thereafter, were speeding away o'er the mountain toward home. They expressed themselves as being visit, and the host and our citizens. 'eat for the White they have too much they devoted more time to practice the result might have been far different ' Let them profit by this lesson. The following is the score. NNINGS 12 3 4 a 6 7 8 9 EUHEKA, 13 5 0 IS 3 9 4 14 8 TO I WHITE CAP, 9 0 0 6 1 0 3 0 3 SI Fly Catches, Eureka, M. Casey, 2; M. Loftus, 2 ; J. Loftus, 2. Total 6. highly pleased with their m.lnutes- seconds of the riht L,,;' (, ,m " V" " " italities of the White Cap. An Iowa farmer was shot by his dog "5en"00' J a degreoa, 18 it ,le inTc7aectiou of all nnhlio fT The secret of this sad dc- the other day. Jumping out of his wairon i. ..' and seconds of the south TLe flJii0-:nw ,ra Caps, lies in the fact that on returning from a hunting trio, his dor U the auhieet i A 1 Tho 1 ' Z itself confidence. Had jumped after him, striking the hammer ' . . said shall cau noi- tn i, .v ufi TOWp;- tx& ,terto,of SiBBB Sl Vs Smrers-C. lloktcau aod Mr. . der are .till ll.i" "m4"" ded on be" wat rel iei'" ,he' r'0 '' 4 1 c r W rejoicing. pay n sum not exceeding tea dollars. MISCELLANEOUS. California is making her first exports of leather. Memphis has, since last September, re ceived 3SO,000 bales of cotton. The victims of the famine in Persia number over three millions. There are one hundred thousand Bap tist communicants in North Carolina. There is a fine of $5 for shooting part ridges before the loth of October next. This year's is the largest wheat crop ever harvested in California. Pennylvania produces more hone;! than any other otate. The Delaware and Hudson canal com pany are transporting coal at the rate of a boat every five mintes. A full olasa rt wnfor at Yor tima ami anolhe r:uat afler risi s -uj 0ften relieve dvsoeDSia. 9 . .. . . J i np nmnn rrnn in inn itiorn n.rr t t T I fill -.1.-1 . r - .-juihwiw win no iub wrge ior manj ;Mrs- 3Iaginnis, Democrat, has been elected delegate to Congress from 3Iontana by -to majority. Some of the rolling mills about Pitts nnri; nTe teninoraril v stormed work in I " " T .rr. consequence or ine great neat. ; , More rain fell in Boston in one hour on Thursday afternoon, than during the thirty one days of August, 1870. Marcus Kellam, of Paupack, has killed twenty seven bears in three years, io rue County. The Kansas Pacific Railroad has made arrangements to ship eighty thousand head of cattle from Ellsworth this sea son. In oneday last week fourhundred thous and bushels of grain and forty thousand barrels of petroleum were shipped from .New lork to .Liverpool. Severe thunder and hailstorms have swept over Switzerland this season, caus- 1 - t ri-r rt ,ng a loss ot life in some places. Sweden L hon lai, . .;m;iJl , bas been visited by similar tempests. A house at Mabbettsville, New York, was struck by lihtuio Thursday night. and one man killed and three seriously : . i ' injureu. Hon. Thomas J. Speer, member ol Congress from the Fourth District ol Georgia, died at Barnesville, in that State, last fcunday aged oo Ninety thousand slaves are exported ery year from the eastern coast of rica to Persia, Arabia and Madagascar eve Afr The United States, in conjunction with European Governments, are moving to spuclch this horrid traffic. puclcn this horrid traffic. The man who some time ago attempted to assassinate Father McKee, near Cat- asauqua, for which offence he was await- ! iog trial in the Easton Jail, on Thursday, me loth, committed suicide by hanging i: if i i a himself in his cell. An analysis by Prof. Chandler. 'ol Lolumbia College, sets at rest the story that there is anything poisonous in the ingredients or processes nsed in the pa per, printing or gumming of postage stamps - n ID.J -l-XT , .w.ucj ucusra.uariuw.oi iew aoric, denies the report of the abandonment of .;, ; . c rr j ine suits aeainst hweenev. I wipi1 ami - ----- -.uv u.ivvuvj, n tLU auu others, and thev will nmhahU K tr, K .. . . . r -j lore ine close of the vear. Chicago is bciDfr rapidly reconstructed. and the class of new business blocks is ol such a substantial and palatial character that there is no doubt the business section of the uew Chicago will surpass that of -ujr cry VI IU1S comment. Fort Plain, N. Y.. on Sunday nicht. a .t ... . . . - ' I I n 11 nflPr hnl t tnntai1 n hnpo. an1 K I 'uvsi av au uul i; y , l ,n wn,cn two meD were riding, from the tow path into the canal, and both were drowned. Three hundred dollars were r;,d Monday MondJ V l"c ireaeurJ "epanmcni on .. . U fp r. Z ".V' turng that amount due h ec0T enll for taxes reUined by him darin the war ' A coaP'e of Oreelcy men, on a street ' Syracuse, were discussing the KI" . iBB,"B. Iur.V,e P. uaT.. ,DCC ngted to various ."? me qU.Ue P 7 '1D -B"'B CouUlJeSoi me ciaie. The other day a little bo who had cut his finger ran up to his mother and cried: "f ,e lt UP. m ; tie it up quick, for the Ju,ce 18 8,1 running out." The same , . e . -, ... I 7 v" r "T , ." 1010 cucssiTeiy noi . s -PPea,a l nii raotner lor help, say. lDg' V, ' rue 1 am ,eakiuS a!1 bis master' gun, which was immediately djghirged,the cooteutsenteriog huakull, imD' lum iontij. There is said to be a man livintr at Wao 'P - I- - I I ,r n aw, .icitts, wno nas neen marrieu nre times, aud is the fathr of fifty legitimate q children-thirteen bov. bv his first wif s eig uieen ennaren. Lnv mi mria h h e rtn .1 mi li a I t- ? .IL?1 -i There had at last accounts been no rain I for many weeks of any accouDt iu Wiscooiu. Pastures were drying up j rattle had to be fed on straw ; the oat crop is short ; trees arc drying up and withering, and unless there is an abun dace of rain soon the farmers must lose heavily. t It appears that those big trees at Mari posa and Calaveras are not the best that California can pvduce. They have found one at Visalia forty feet in diameter with the bark off, and the bark had six feet of thickness. It is 6trange that these slender saplings have been overlooked so lon-z. In Switzerland, a milkmaid who is a good singer gets more salary than others, because, under the influence of music, cows "give down" better and more milk Some of our own milkmen, having dis covered this fact, are trvinsr to hire Pa repa-Rosa and Kellogg to sing around their Dumns i mi . . ... "-'""0'"o v - wv-w, escaped at 3Ionroe. III. killing two men. knocking down the tmt oIm nd spats. causing several dislocations of arms of spectators, and capsiting the cages of the wuer laiuau. ue was nnaiiy capmrea i - .i : i ii- - I,- . d'g gdUU WOrih oF dam'e a .u : - r l. v I u.ucr eiuguiar lormauoo uas ueen Meft at the lottstown Leader office in the hape of a tassel-ear of corn, made up of twenty three small ears and covered with ms. bill no nusks. ihis curiositv grew on the premises ol 31 r. William Drum- heller, in Pottsgrove township, 31ont goniery county. During the etorm of Tuesday the house of 31r. 3IcCann, at Fricdensville, Lehigh Co., was struck at both goble ends by the lightniDg. Ilis daughter was at the time ascending the stairs in company with a little girl, to close the windows, when she was struck by the electric fluid and instantly killed, while the child was uninjured. The Republican Convention of New York met at Utica, on the 21st inst., and nominated ben. John A. Dix for Govcr- onr, John C. Robinson for Lieut. Gover nor, and Lyman B. Trcmaioe for Con gressman at Large. Frederick Douglass. Emil Sauer, and Stewart L. Woodford were nominated Electors at large. A full Electoral ticket was aUo chosen. Two men, named White and Iloultz, got into a dispute while working at a 'b"3Q.lD machine near Oloey II I on 5V n Z ! u J White f'U"j h,00VD? IIoult2' .h?e W,e wa3 " T " ,f even' fM.onda7- n.Q! w" tafken oot ?f, Jai1 0Q M so shocked at the event that she died on locked up, but was w. .... uu uu-j uj uruwu "cu uuu uuug iu a iree in me court house yard. Buckalew, the Democratic candidate for Governor, voted against the repeal of the jfuitve blave Law, the Fifteenth Amendment, the Freedman's Bureau, the civil rights Bill, and every measure tend ng to elevate or secure the rights of the colored race. He has been a persistent advocate of the "White Man s Govern ment." Colored voters ! has he any claim! upon your race for support?" A T. Tl . .. , a ugianu laoiuy passea mrougii "ittsneld, Mass., the other day on their L. r, w:.. v u i -.u .V wav to De V ltt. rsebrakn with nil thir - , - --I , iiuuaun.iu kuuus. Aiiey nau cnarierea a "c'X'h car me enure instance, ana nrovia- r . . a .. . . - . . . ed themselvas lor the journey, and there j w iucw Muoota- r .u ui r nn thr k..t, .i.-i j their new home. Trr.fpr.r Trnr1l K,B -f.J respirator lor firemen, in which the solid particles of the densest smoke are arrest. - . . . r ri hir h mi aF .nttnt. a1 .ii.J M. l " i . v wuuu-n vui nctLVU VTllll IT I V - cerine, and the most pungent cas by lav- ers of charcoal. By this simple means Id . ...I firemen can remain within burning build- fr upward of an hour at a time with BafetJ and comfort, so far as their respira- tion b oonoorocd. One of the largest chains ever manu factured in this country is to be made at the Massachusetts State prison. It will Je made of iron two and a quarter inches in diameter, and there will be three bun- known citizen, died to-niirht. f7 r? i r DISCOVERY OF A NEW PLANET. Utica, Aug. 25 The following com muoication, addressed to The Utica IJcrald, was received to-day : IjlTCHriELDUBSERAATORYOF IlAMIT.TOX Cnjllege,Cijxtox, N. Y.,Aug. 24, '72. Another new planet was discovered last ni?ht t!i 1 J t K nf . i " v tiuuu Ui asieroias. 11 u bright, shining as a star or the 10th magnitude, aud Uu position 006 har fr midnight was in 22 hours, eomn.iul tn .V" T ' " ,V wc.r? i ii hi i ii ii r i ur n i i a r i a . . 1 ibm , . . . . mo uai, uu a proniineDi ooa WC t.Kl;al,..l Km man ram i. "'"'"i i ha. bee. decided that . parser U 0,.,$. Dot bouod to k,. up hu t,etet until he .,. , ,....!,,) i,h bo" J, flr "l, ponded Wllh . se.t. K twen. fileJ lhcrco 0 h. J, JS Ulisn their 4nAfltAhnaprIf' k !i -ti ft aiIVJ ibi.wvui m iskc ma uciL (jar n nn nh i i... ...i .. .. i . t . . . . . iucic iciki, aiKi ine nute trirft vit..rm trrl in A man recently met with a horrible death uear Durant, Iowa. He fell on the cylinder of a threshing machine. His right leg was torn off, aud from the small of his back to his feet he was cut into a mass of bloody shreds.. He lived a quar ter of an hour thereafter. As ston as he was takeu out the machine took Ji re and burnt up. While a Ka upas horse thief, who had killed the sheriff at his arrest, was being examined at a justice s court, the other day, a brother of the murdered man deliberately walked iuto tlie room, placed a pistol behiud tbetnur derer's car and blew his brains out. The Cincinnati Commercial gives an ac count of a family in that city who have an insane daughther aged 12 years, who was found recently by the authorities chained up in a back yard in the most nlthy condition. The child was led on stale bred and dead rats. She was taken to Longview Asylum. A Vermont farmer was startled while hoeing corn, recently, by seeing rhinoceros coming toward him, plough ing a furrow with his horn, like a steam plough. The farmer, who relies on the Tribune for his agricultural knowledge, at nrst toot it for a potato-bug of the new tyle, but the arrival of a party of show men in search of the insect explained mings. The Executive Committee of the Bos ton Jubilee set forth their liabilities in curred for the International Musical Fes tival and Peace Jubilee at about 8650,- UUU. i he receipts were 440,000, leav ing a deficit of 5210,000. To meet this and give a substantial testimonial to Mr Gilnuore, it is proposed to give a grand concert and ball on October 10. with one hundred thousand S3 tickets, six of which. drawn by lot, will draw the Coliseum and appurtenances. The increase of the German immigra tion is quite noteworthy. During the month of July there were 11,335, which is more than 25U0 in excess over the number in July, 1871. Since the 1st of January the number has been nearly 80,000. Let them come. We have plenty of room, and their known thrift and energy will hold to fill it beneficially for the country. A Pennsylvania young man had a young lady friend, who was the fortunate pujsc.uur ui a nan aozeu goia Dsn. lie C I If J II., TT went angling one day and caught a pound tront. He preserved it alive, thinking that it would be a nica companion for a gold fish, and concluded to sunrise the young lady by putting it in the aquarium while she was away. The surprise was complete; for the trout swallowed all the gold fish, and then calmly turned over on its dorsal fin and died of indignation. The English agricultural papers are lamenting over the almost entire failure of the fruit crop io that country. It is stated that the crop of apples, pears, and even the smaller fruits, is the smallest ever known there. The cause is attribu ted to the severe weather in March and April, which is believed to have injured the trees and fruit buds. There were I heavv frrrafa lnffor In tha ea.nn I J ------ .uv DV-UU, IT.IIV destroyed the blossoms on trees that ha escaned tha winter Thii nrAoAn. . escapea me winter, ibis presents a re I m..u.k . -- . r.i Luaim.uuiC cuuirasi wnn ine iruit cron i I the I mted .Sf.itq h A r .. I . , xivii i- wuc ui uu nsnal abnndanop I 'i u- ra- jm 1 1 i l .vwcuk oiuiojs uiu consiueraoi damage m ew lork State. A tornado at Wawayanda, Sullivan county, destroy ed everything in its track, a mile in width At loungsville and Liberty, in the earn county, a number of orchards were d stroyed. At Stanford, the machine wort of Stephen Thorn, with S40U0 worth o property, were consumed by Iishtninir A family of seven persons at this place were lDjurea Dy tne chock. In Montgo mery county, several houses were struck u 7 I.-7' '"f1 h0Uses were 8lrock rLn g' . persons injured. In Chemung and Delaware counties, mill dams and bridges were swept awaj by U1C uuuus California has made a new imlnetri:. discovery. The Golden State .x .1.. -.t... : .i oi'iuriiiiu;; i ii iu is line on an jveia" wjuea pianiaiions. prown cuuon, planted tea, set out orange groves I ... - o- - - - uiaue minions ol gallons of wine, and ex ported hundreds of thousands of bushfl of wheat. With all the.o thin its nrodueed in ner own border, our wealthy r cf the Pacific slope has no need to . . at-- import anything, either from the Old wurm or me Atlantic sea-board. Hand-Boards. ly an act of the legislature, passed June 13, 1836, it was made the duty of C .i . i r i i . 'c c,lr"'". tho name of the town, .r " intirk-f inn ii ( all t. . . such rond may Every thing at Rusters is warranted to be as recommended or no sale. Go tolluster's if you wish to purcbas a new style Hat. His stock is complete 6 Prices at Rustcrs are in accordance;; the times, low, low down. Rnster has the finest display 0fGood ever brought to Stroudsburg. ' In ready made clothing, whether ia city jr country, Ruster's stock cannot be beatea! If all who design purchasing goods caH iiuf.i nix,) wui make money both quality and price of goods purchad. in Motions, Dress trimings and fashionable Dress goods are specialities with Raster a0(j prices rule low. In collars, neck ties, cuffs, &c, forlaJr1. or geuis wear uusier naa all the novels. Call and sec them. Ilust er don't boast of numberless trunk, and big and little boxes, but his counters an shelves do what is far better, they exhibit in array of first class goods, worth looking t and worth buying. FOR RENT. ' The' basement of Odd Fellow- IIiIL Enqgire of aug. 29, '72-1 mj J. H. McCARTY. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given 'to all persons inier. ted in the Estates of the respective decedent that the following accounts have been filed in the Register's otiire, of Jlonroe Comity, and will be presented for confirmation to the Orphan's Court of Raid County, at S!r(.ud4ur on Monday, the 23d day of .September, 1ST" t 10 o'clock a. m. " Account of Jacob Harman, Administrator of Joseph llartnan, dee'd. Account of (Jeorgo IJ. Wei??, one of the Executors of Kelix Weiss, dee'd. Aecomwof Mary K. Williams and Abraham Custard, Administrators of Jacob V. Wil Haras, dee'd. Account of Adam Arnold, Administrator, cum testamento annexi, of Margaret Arnold' dee'd. 1 Accotmt of Tho. M. Mclihaney, AJnikra tor of Mary Ann Covert, dee'd. Account of ficorge Malvii), GuanlLui of John Ilollinshead. First and final aot-omit M. H. Inlitr, Ad. ministrator, of Lewis IlelUr, decM. Account of Nathan erfass, Administrator of Eliza Serfass, dee'd. Account of .Samuel Labar, (Jitrdian cf John V. Hush. Account of Philip Miller, Administrator of Charles I. Miller, dee'd. Account of Joseph Frantz, AdminLirator of Peter Frantz, dee'd. Final account of John J. Sleeker. Admino. trator of Thomas E. Heller, dee'd. Account of Thomas M. Mclihaney, Gnar dian of Jeannette D. Arts Jackson. JOHN S. FISIIEK. Retwtnr. Registers Office Stroudsburg, August 29, 1872. -4t. WILL EXHIBIT AT HOLLINS HEAD'S HALL STROUDSBURG, PA. ofl Saturday Evening, Aug. 31, 1872, OSIv -TAII-AII-IVAII'S INDIAN EXHIBITION, Portraying tlie ifanncru and CVtomsof the Wild Ind iana of 2s cirt h Jmcrjca; forming an (.ntertainmr-nt uneualed and inconi para bio, unler the direction and personal supervision ofC)i?K-YAH-Aii-WAU. These Aborigines of tin Western riaiiw have recently completed n n eagement with the Great lmericaii Cinn. in Pari, (France,) where they appeared for 113 nights at the Theatre du l'rince Imperials appearing also, specially, before the crowned beads, (then assembled in the French Jletro olis,) under the auspices of the Emperor, Lou is Naiolen. The Troupe cf Indians is composed of the following: OSA" YAir-AII-K'AII, or Black TIV, r-,S'.4-A'-r.4-.S7.i, SA-TE-KA-IE, KIA-TA-XA-U'EX, TA-KISOX-KA-EX, KA-HI-TOX-TIE, WE-XO-XA, or mite .SVa;, TO-WA-IA-llI-TOS, While Dvre. The Manager of the above Company Jim tin honor to anuounce one of of their highly Fopalar Entertainment, when The Pro gramme will be selected from the following: yfn Indian Warrior talking to h5. dead Chief, aAing l.in why he left this world, performing the Ii'-.rial Ceremony. .hoinr the manner th Indians hnrv their "dead Siti2:n? U.c lVa:!i in their native tongue, a vrt II a iu Krg Hh. 4 Hunter In Canoe. Shooting at J Target with bow and arrow. War iAir.ce. Green Corn Dance. K;ilt!cMii.ike JJance.- Melicinc Man cuu-.lii;g out di.-eae froui a -ick Indian by Knehaniinent. Marriage Cere mony. Worship. Cutirtinpr Dance. Grant. Scalping Scene. Waving their warclu iathe air, v.ilh wild and terrific whoops .-Iiow mjjf the manner in which the Scalp is taken lrom an enemy. The Chief will give an iiiterotif; lcscription of their Country, before and si"1 the introduction of civilization showing the great and immoral influence exercised over them by the largo class of fnr hunters, m will also" illustrate the manner iu which they take wild ho rait. F.ufl:i!oes. and hunt ue" game ; presenting, at the saiue time, lTAon cal .Hencs ! Settlement of their County, c. Ac. The Chief will exhibit a varietv ofCnrf'- BitieB from tht ir Indian Museum among n'l-ft may be seen neveral 6peciire?s of W ,r 1 'u0 Battle Axe, Junting liags, Ecad Caps, bw4 Work, beautiful Indian Scenery a::da varui of the Curious Article I The whole being w companied bv Indian fun, music andfonps. "wing to the many worthless r-nn'"', its, of various character, now traveling abuggin" the public, the Manager womu e that this is no one niuht concern, as the U' wing io ine nuov woriniers t.n- , hqmbu tf A Thdt thu . .v.t m.r hihitlon ia r.f uu, K a nKri,-tpr u to merit til approval of all, and of such elegance and beau ty aa to win from the public and the press encomiums of being the only exhibition ol fl kind in the country ; and the public may re assured that nothing will be wantuS cn r part of the management to make thecnterww' ment pleasing, attractive and instructive. Courteous nahcrs will be in attendance. f Mrfrvnnor am Snvitft i f(nnd thlS CI"1 tion, free, as it is Btrictlv moral in its cna" K tilt ht t.- this counirj Rome years since, by an English u1(.n., for the purpose of receiving an Knglish educ tinn. and tii ivinm t h'm trihA hs a tcacJiw- The marked apituda which this Indinn niani feted in hw studies, and tho degree ol e ciency, as a ficholar. attained by him g , show, conclusively, the fahiey that the man u incapable of being taught. , . Aduoissiou, 35 cts., reserveJ seats oU e Children half-price. Doors opeo o'clock. Performance to coaiuietice 8 o'clock precisely. . A. J. WADKMAX, Gcpcrai AS1' Ant- 2D, 187-. lt.