JUL iulAia iritis" ? 1 1 forercd bj anxious wife a long time .(for midnight vainly trying with his !,teh kty to open the front door. IJ .t,fp,l or excuse that the fog was sho ?ho!h hie that he c couldn't eckcjhwle '. early one hundred Jmi from the Rocky more native Mountains are en roufo lo swell tho fine collection already in the Zoological Gardens at Philadelphia. f,e lit includes beaver.", otter?, lions, Pocky Mountain pheep, goats, antelope an J a rarity of birds. The Sioux City (Iowa) Journal fays : t.j n?t winter the ng-jrejrate number of airie chickens jhippied from Sioux City ) the Eastern market was about 25.000 I'h'-s far the present season there have lion over 35.000 purchased by our deal- The ruling price is Irom j "JU to cr dozen. The New Hampshire election, held co 10inst,did not result favorably to the Kepublican candidates. Nearly full returns pive Weston, Democrat, about 1200 plurality over McCutchen, the Re publican candidate for Governor ; but as over 2000 votes were polled for a temper ance candidata there is no choice by the people. The iSecate is reported to be equally divided, and the House has a small Pcuiocratic majority. Weston will therefore bo elected by the Legislature. , A Cedar county (Missouri) farmer put nearly all of his farm into flax last spring It yielded eleven bushel of seed to the sere. This he has shipped to St. Louis, iea!izic SI 40 per bushel. It is now jilted at SI 05 to SI 75 per bushel, while wheat scarcely commands an r.vcrae price of SI 25 per bushel. It is t..,t liable to injury by drouth or chinch ins, and maintains a more uniform prieo than wheat. An English agricultural paper says that t??s intended for setting should be stored with the large end down, because tie air bubble docs not spread so much ss wken the small end is down this fprcading of the air bubble being known to affect the freshness and vitality of the rr? V-xz stored with the large and th)n Jill keep perfectly good for hatch ins more thin a month, while the others cannot be depended on after two weeks. I The Eog'.ssh, for some time, have been 'J st wf.r wHj a tribe of Africans called the 1 Ahai)tec., quite a warlike people. This . I tribe beiosoms distance from the coast, j it was difficult to get at them. English j pluck, however, has at last succeeded. A ! dispatch from London on Thursday last i fives the English a finil victory and places the Ashantee king a prisoner in the hands of Gen. Walseley, the com mander of the English force. Within the last three months about COO mechanics and laborers have been discharged from the Washington Navy Yard. One hundred and twenty eight of them were discharged on the 16th. Somo of those retained are working on one third, j one fourth, and two thirds time. Four hundred workmen and laborers were dis I chsr-ed from the Norfolk Navy-Yard on i Saturday. Money will not be available j fjr a fail resumption of work until July 1. The Philadelphia North American of Thursday publishes a tabular exhibit of tha breizn imnorts of Philadelnhia for jj. r j 1 i the month of February. They amounted to gi',U43,730, against 81,453,808 for the corresponding period of last year, and ( 81.443,728 for that of the year bofore. j The incrcae was wholly in the direct trade, end it is an encouraging fact that t H, 138. 705 of the direct imports ware in s American veEsels, against 8830,967 in foreign bottom; Stats Sehool Superintendent Wicker I Hiam writes a letter to the Ilarrisburg Patriot, touching the Casgville investiga I t'.oo, which concludes as follows : ''Be j kind enough to permit me to say now, Thereafter I may have mora to say) to )ur readers, to the editor of the Pitts- hurjh Pest, and to all others not having fuM information on the subject, that the 'e;ia;GC9y taken before the committee implicates in so unfavorable way a single orphan girl in the school at Cassville dur ias niy administration, or since June 1st, 171. Ail the alleged offences affect fniy those who were previously dis charged, and who left school before my induction into oSce." A Pittsburg reporter has been "inter viewing" John B Gongh on the subject r: the women's temperance crusade. He "id he was "on the fence" in the matter. He wtiuld be unwilling to take any active Trt in the affair, and would not like to te his wife or his niece3 going about "iiori the faloons riravin and ein?in? Jffitis- He thought the movement ouM help the woman suffrage cause very ouch, and he had always had a sort f dislike to the women suffrage business, he idea of a band of ladies going through 1r"5 streets pinging hymns and praying s repugoant to him. It was the duty 6f policemen to clear away a crowd of wa obstructing the pavement, and he 'bought the women cams under the same restrictions. Oceofthe greatest triumphs of tha Cc IJennjlrania constitution is its vir '"a! abolition of the lobby at Ilarrisburg. lit lud secured no other reform, this culd hare well paid the labor expended ?Pn il J but it is also claimed that its ef kcts upon corrupt rings are no le?s satis actory than upon the lobby. A recent j?ttcr from Hinton Rowan Helper is pub hshtd, u which he tlius praises the cn ,ire instrument : "I have just finished feadiu the new constitution of Pennsylv aRla, and am profoundly impressed with conviction that it is the best Ameri ta& constitution ever yet iratneol. li b)n to be adopted forthwith as the State C(-ust,tutioa of everv St:ite in the Ameri "u JDion. Acoraiag to my view o 'r6 dt)P!lmO-.f 1 r. l) i at r not, t Vi f r A II tw Vl oi CeB', and wisdom, it has no equal in any 8uJ sge or l Perdue, counsel of William Ddderzook, the murderer of Gops, ha informed the editor of the West Chester Record that the case will not come op before the Supreme Court until about the last week in Mav, when the court will be sitting at Ilarrisburg. uuagt tiaratng, in .Luzerne county. recently announced as follows, viz : "II a constable reluscs to deliver a prisoner, properly committed by a justice of the peaco, at the county jail at Wilkesbarre, report him to the court, and he will take tha place of that prisoner for three or six months in the county jail. George O. Evans released on Bail. Harrisburo, March 1G The Dau phin County Court to day erantcd an order for the release of Gaorge O Evans on his entering $25,000 bail for ap pcarance at the April term, to take the benefit of the Insolvent act. The condi tion of Mr. Evans' health is gradually growing worsa. Physicians have certified that he cannot live more than one month if kept confined, and he will be removed as soon as possible. Escape of a Noted Forger. Philadelphia, March 13.The Sheriff of Bucks County announced fn. ght, at the Central Police Station, the escape ot two persons from the Doyles- town jnil. One of them, Chas. Carpenter alias Maurice Chapman, is well known in different cities of the Union as a forger of checks on National banks in Louis ville, Ky., Burlington, Iowa, and Oswe go, N. Y. He was awaiting trial at Doy leitown for forging an S18.000 check on the National bank of that place. The escape was made this morning before day light by means of wooden keys. When last seen the two were going toward the Lehi gh Valley Railroad apparently on the to New York. way WHAT MEN NEED WIVES FOR. It is not to sweep tho houe, and make tho bed, and darn the socks, and cook the meals, chiefly, that a man wants a wife. If this is all he needs, hired help can do it cheaper than a wife. If this is all, when a young man calls to see a young lady, send him into the pantry to taste the bread and cakes she has made ; send him to inspect the needlawork and bed making, or put a broom into her hands, and send him to witness its use. Such things ore important, and the wise young man will quietly look after them. . But what a true man most wants of a true wife is her companship, sympathy, courage and love. Th way of life has many dreary places in it, and men needs a companion to go with him. A man is sometimes overtaken with misfortune ; he meets with failure and defeat; trials and temptations beset him. and he needs ono to stand by and ayropathizs. He hai some stern battles to fight with poverty, with enemies, and with sis, and he needs a wo man that, while he puts his arms around her and feels that he has something to fizht for, will help hitn fight ; that will put her lips to hit ears and whisper words of counsel, and her hands to his heart and impart new inspiration. All through life throush storm and through sun shine, conflict and victory, through ad verse and favoring winds man needs a woman's love. The heart yearns for it. A sister's or a mother's love will hardly supply the need. You may peek for nothing further than success in housework. Justly enough, half of those get nothing more ; the other half surprised beyond measure, have got ten more than they sought. Their wives surprised them by bringing a nobler idea of marriage, and disclosing a treasury of courage, sympathy, and love .Beecher. DIED. In SraithSeld township, on the 12th inst., Mary Weltfelt, aged 2 months and 12 days. In Stroudebur, on the 14th inst., Almira J. wife of II. S. Wagner, Esq., aged 28 years 3 months and 24 days. In Stroudsburg, on the ICth inst., Edith, daughter of Jere. and Frutchey, aged C months and 13 davg. On Monday, the 23d of February, Mrs. Sa rah L. Smith, wife of Mr. Jessee K. Smith, of East Stroudsburg, Pa. Mrs. Smith was born the 20th of May, 1823, at Moravia, Cayuga Co., N. Y. She was the daughter of the liev. Geo.Taylor, who was pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Moravia, for 17 years. Her parents both died when she was young. But in her orphanage, she went to our Heavently Father, pleading His promise "Those that seek me early shall find me," and at the age of 14 the Lord gave her a new heart. From that time until her departure to the Ettter Land, phe was a most earnest christian. And her last days were blesisedly and joyously , fpent in a very precious revival of religion, in which several, for whose, salvation she toiled and prayed, were converted to Chrir-t. In the midst of this glorious work, work, our Itc- deemer came to her, saying "Ilise up, my love, mv fair one. and come away." And with perfect submission to the Divine will she passed away from earth, testifying that Jesus was pre cious to her soul. Is not such a triumphant and happy death, worth seeking and living for? She U indeed a great and very sensibly felt loss to the Presbyterian Church of Strouds burg. of which she was a member. But we re joice that we, who trust in, love and lollow Christ, will meet her again in me rungaom vi glory where all the ransomed people of God will dwell forever with Jesu. BLATCIILEY'S Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, Ef ficient and Clf-ap. The best Pump for the least money AUentiom especially invited to Btatchley'e Patent Improved Bracket and New Dro Check Valve, which enn Be withdrawn without removing the Pump, or disturbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, w hu h never cracks. or scale, and will outlast any other. For pale bv Dealers & the Trade cenerallv. I nature for Bhitchley's Pump, nnd if not for sale in your tew n send direct to CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer. 506 Commerec St., Philadelphia, la. Marrh 12, 1674-Ein. FOR SALE. 1 Bttpf v Wacron with top. 1 Sulky, 1 Sleigh, I CoWhalf Durham and half Devonshire, cood condition : Steel garden rake, steel barn fork, and one set of single harnens. For particular, call on or addrew . REV. J. PASTOEFIELD, war5-2t Canadensis, Monro Co., Pa. V'fi s APPEALS. The Com niisi oners of Monroe Cotmtr. ltere by give notice, that they will attend at the fol lowing named times and places, lor the pur pose oi Holding the Appeals tor the years 1874. i'aradise township, at the Hotel of Jame Aintz, on luesday April 14th. Coolbaueh tsp "at the Hotel of Jerome B. Shaw, on Wednenday April loth. Bsrrett and Price t.ps. at the Hotel of John W. Yothers, on Thtirvlay April 16th. Smithfield tsp., at the Hotel of Simeon D. Bush, on Friday April 17th. Middle Smithfield tsp., at the house of James lJIaee, on Saturday April ISth. Jackson tsp., at the Hotel at Jackson Cor ner's on Tuesday April 21st. Hamilton tsr., at tire Hotel of Charles An drew, on Wednesday April 22d. Eldred and Ross tsp?., at the Hotel of Nel son Ileflelfinger, on Thursday April 23d. Chestnuthill and Polk tsps., at the Hotel of Keuben fchupp, on t nday April 24th. Tobyhannah and Tunkhanncck tsns.. at the Hotel of John Roth, on Saturday April 25th. Tocono tsp., at the Hotel of Manasseh Mil ler, on Tuesday April 2Sth. Stroud tsp., at the Commissioner's Office, on Wednesday April 29th. Stroudsburg, at the Commissioner's Office, on Thursday April 30th. East Stroudsbtig, at the Hotel of John Ho henshilt, on Friday May 1st. JACOB FKABLE, TETER S. EDINGER, Attest: SAMUEL POSTENS. M. II. Dreher, Clerk. Commissioners. March 19, 1874. -7t TREMENDOUS BARGAINS. JUST ARRIVED AT DECKER'S CHEAP AUCTION STORE, MAIN STREET, STROUDSBURG, PA. Two Thousand beautiful large paper Window Shades, very cheap, at Decker's Cheap Auction Store. THIRTY leather and oil-cloth Satchels, for ladies and gentlemen from Go cents up, splen did, less than half price, at Decker's Cheap Auction Store. ONE hundred and fifty imported Parasols, steel frames, for children and ladies, only 40, 45, 50 and 60 cents, at Decker's Cheap Auction Store. LARGE size, good quality, pearl dress but tons, half price, at Decker's Cheap Auction Store. BIG lot of Ladies', Mises and Childrens Hose for 1 shilling worth 16, at Decker's Cheap Auction Store. WIDE Silk Ribbons, blue, pink and Bcarlet, only 25 cents per yard, worth 35 in some stores, at Decker's Cheap Auction Store. OVERALLS, first quality, fancy overshirts and undershirts for winter and spring, very cheap, at Decker's Cheap Auction Store. Men's blue spring coat?, all sizes, well made, and only $2. Everybody ought to come and get one of these before they are gone, at Decker's Cheap Auction Store. GOOD Spring Pants, well made, foi- $1.50, at Decker's Cheap Auction Store. MISSEfi' (A) Calf Shoes only $1.30, tip-top, dirt cheap, at Decker's Cheap Auction Store. LADIES' Overshoes only 70 cents at Decker's Cheap Auction Store. ALL Boots and Shoes are down at tha lowest prices at Decker's Cheap Auction Store. JUST call at Decker's Cheap Auction Store for your Ready-made Clothing, and see if you don't save $1 on every $4 you trade. AT Decker's Cheap Auction Store, you can buy the heavy Standard muslin by the piece for one shilling, and it is going fast. THE fact is jnat here, that Decker of the Cheap Auction Store has smashed down all his Alpacas, Dress-goods, Calicoes, Hats, Caps, and in fact all goods. So rush on and save your dollars these panic times. THE cheap goods that DECKER has just received is from the broken merchants, Diggs, Cunningham & Co., of Broadway, 2s. Y., and are sold at a rreat sacrifice. raaro-4t FOR SALE. At private sale, one large Black Marc, ono Sewing Machine Wagon, one top Buggy, one Sleigh, Harness, Buffalo Robes, Ac. Also three new and two second-hand Sewing Machines, all to be sold at a sacrifice. Inquire at Brown & Keller's old stand, fedo-tf D. R. BROWN. PRIME OYSTERS AT C. D. ERODKEAD'S Grocery Store. Families or parties desiring FRESH OYSTERS, will find thcra for sale by the QUART, HUNDRED OR THOUSAND, at all hours during the day and evening, nav 6-tf SEBASTIAN EOHLE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. SHOP CORNER OF Pocono and Green Streets, STROUDSBURG, PA. I am now prepared to make to order, all kinds of Boots and Shoes, such as French Calf, American Calf, Kip, Turkey Moroco, Glove Khi, and Pebble uoat, at reasonable prices. Soecial attention paid to half-soleing, heeling and all kinds of mending. One trial and be convinced. lnov btt Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, &c X EAT, CAE AP AND QUICK Printed to Order at the JEFFER S ONI AN Jo rinlin OFFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. All Orders promptly filled. Give us a call. rIAN YOU TELL WHY IT IS that wkon nnw one comes to Strouds- s I b " " " bur? to buy Furniture, they alwaya inquire for McCartra Furniture Store! Seot. 26 Inspire Clothing Hotsse ! SIMONFRIED, MAIN STREET, Invites attention to the Large Additions of Stock. BUY NOW. Our Stock is Full aud Complete. CALL AND SEE OUR $4.50 OVERCOATS OUR 54 50 OVERCOATS. Dress-Coats Only $7.GO. 1M ess-Coats Only 7.00. PANTS $2 00. PANTS S2 00. VESTS $1.00 VESTS $1 00 Men's Boots Only $2.50. Men's Boots Only $2.50. WOMEN'S SHOES $1.30. WOMEN'S SHOES $1.30. MEN'S SUITS $8.00. MEN'S SUITS $8.00. Boy's Suits $5.00. Boy's Suits $5.00. TRUNKS $1.50 AND UPWARDS. TRUNKS 1.50 AND UPWARDS. KNIT JACKETS $1.00. KNIT JACKETS 81.00. Collars, Neckties, Gloves, Umbrellas, -Scarfs, Shirt ISosoma, Underahirts, Hosiery, fec, &c, Ac. All Goods Marked Donn at Prices to Suit the Times. 3 Farmers we take in exchange for our Goods, butter, eggs, poultry and all kinds of grain. Now is your time, if you want to secure KfcAL. xjAKGAIjNo. The stock must ALL BE SOLD in order to make room for new goods. Re member the place : SIMON FRIED'S, SIMON FRIED'S, Empire Clothing House, Empire Clothiug House, Main St., Sroudsburg, Pa. feb 19-tf PRICES REDUCED AT THE TI-IE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. Great bargains are now offered in FANCY DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, VELVETEENS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, &c, all of which have been marked down to PANIC PRICES. flnnA nit nir arid TicrTit in etvle. hut marked down to meet the times. We invite all to call and see for themselves. Terms Cash. C. R. ANDRE & Co. dcc-4tf Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. 0. II. Dreher. E. B. Dreher PHCENIX J (2 doors west of the "Jeffersonian Office,") ELIZABETH STREET, Stroudsburg Ia., DREHER & BRO., DEALIRS IN Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Articles. Paints, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS & PUTTY. Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder Braces. Seeley's Hard RUBBER TRUSSES Also Hitter's TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS Lamps and Lanterns Burning and Lubricating Oils. Phvuiciana' Prescriptions carefully Com N. B. The highest Cash price paid for att iTTT vrr,T'5.tr,i.T may4-tf. Corner Store d urt NOTICE.. Application will be made to the Legislature xor me repeal ot an act entitled an act, "For the protection of heet nd tiiinr of nnn in the towship of Hamilton, in the county of aionroe." Approved on the 2d day of April. 1879. . i Hamilton, February 23, 1S73. J. 11. FETHERMAN. C. BITTENBENDER, GEORGE SNYDER, feb2G-4t JACOB CRESSMAN. HOUSE RAISING, &C. The undersigned having equipped himself with the necessary apparatus, is fully prepared to attend to all orders for Houflft Raisin rr and Mo vino-. and for the removing of large or small trees, without regard to distance. Experienced workmen will only be employed, and every effort will bo made to ensure satisfaction to ail who Becure his services. Address or call on febl9tf East Stroudsburg, Pa. ROCKAFELLOW, DEALER I?f Ready-Made Uolhiug, Geuls Fur nishing Goods, Hals & Cans, Boots & Shoes, &e. EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. (Near the Depot.) The public are invited to call and exam ine goods. Prices moderate. May 6, 1869. tf. J. 33. HULL, (Successor to J. E. Erdman,) Monroe Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa., "Where will be found constantly on hand or made to order, 510XUJ1EXTS, HE ABSTOXES, &C, of the best Italian and American Marble. Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdman for nearly ten years, I feel confident in my ability to please all that give me a call. AH work warranted to give entire satisfaction. Kg" Orders by mail promptly attended to. feb 20'72-tf PAPER HANGER, GLAZIER AND PAINTER, MONROE STREET, Nearly opposite Kautz'a Blacksmith Shop, Stbocdsburo, Pa. The undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity that he is now fully prepared to do all kinds of Paper Hanging, Glazing and Painting, promptly and at eliort notice, and that he will keep constantly on hand a fine 6tock of aper Hangings of all descriptions and at ow prices, ihe patronage ot the public is earnestly solicted. May 16 1872. THE GREAT CAUSE or HUMAN MISERY. Just published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 cents. A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Radical euro of Seminal Weakness, er Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse, In voluntary Emissions, Im potency, Nervoui Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gener ally; Consumption, Epilepsy and Fifs; Mental and Physical Incapacity, &c By ROBERT J. CUEVERWELL, "M. D., Author of the "Green Book," &c. Ihe world-renowned author, in this admira ble lecture, clearly proves from hia own ex perience that the awful consequences of Self- Abuse may be effectually removed without medicines, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials, pointing out a mode of cure at once cer tain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure umself cheaDlv. privately and radically. I his JttrAure mil prove a boon to thou sands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope,-to any addres, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamp?. Address the Publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE &. CO.. 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box, 458S. Juy 2473-ly GRAND OPENING is HUTCHINSON'S BRICK building, oppoait T. Slempfo's Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. Having just opened with an entire new stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, CONSISTING Ot DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, Woolens, shawls, POPLINS, ALPACAS FLANNELS WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, DOMESTICS, PRINTS CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt, Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars, Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Flavoring Extracts, and Spices of every kind and in fact every thing usually kept in a Dry (ioocw btor. All my gjooda are new ana can not fail to give satisfaction. Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhera and there by save time and money. J. H. SIIOTWELL. Fornmly Slater & Shotwell Ec. 4, 1373-3ra. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the largest an4 best assortment of COFFINS and TIUMMinGfJ 1)8 found outside of either citv fjfew York or Philadelphia), and will mski this branch or his business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS rfanv tire or style, con be furnished at one hour' notice for shipment, xt a charge op orB-THia.n tESS tf HAN ANT KOP I.N STROmBCRO In no case will he charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual cost. attended loin any ptrt of tho County t mesnortest possible notice. Sept. 26,'97-tf THE MONROE COUNTY Co-Qperalive Life Insurance COMPANY. STROUDSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. Limit 5,000 Members. CHARTER perpetual. Any person of sound body and mind, ot either sex, not less than fifteen nor mur lhan sixty-five years of agp, and not enga ged in a.ny orcupation, exceedingly danger ous to life, may become a member of this Company, by paying; an admission fee, as followi : From 15 to 40 years of sgt " 40 to 50 " 50 to 60 " " 60 to 65 $3 on 5 00 10 00 20 00 And ore dollar for Tolicy. No other charts will ba mad at anr tima, excepting one dollar and ten cents (or each member who dies. The advantages of this COMPANY over the ordinary Life Insurance Companies are. that the fees are so small that the man of moderate means can secure a competency to his family at a trifling cost, and payabla at such long intervals, and such small sums, that no person can be inconvenienced by them. This company cannot fail; no panics Can affect it. Person? holding cer tificates of membership in this Company, are Bdre in case of death that their families or heirs will get as many dollars as ther are members in the Company. No restrictions ars placed upon traveling of residence. Applications for insurance, or informa tion, may be made to the Directors or Secre tary, af Stroudsburg, Fa. DIRECTORS. R. S. Staples, H. R. Biesecker, Af. F. Coo'baugh, Wm. Fine, Kindarus Shupp, J. H. Fetherman, Teter Grurer, Dreher. C. D. Brodhead, E. B. R. S. STAPLES, Pres't. hi. A. De L. Vai Hcr. Sec'v. March 6, I87S tf. MONROE COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company STROUISSURG, PA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. The By-Laws of this Company, and the regulations governing insurance have, re cently been very materially changed, pla cing it upon a basis equal to that of any Fire Insurance Company in the State. Important among these changes are the following, via : Policies, instead of being perpetual, are iesued fur five years. All property is classified and tne rate of premium is fixed according to the rink of the property. Premium nolei are taken, and all as sessments are made on the notes. Property is insured for not more than two thirds of its actual cash value, and U full amount of insurance paid in case of Io6, provided the loss bs equal to tho amount of insurance. 'Annual assessments" only are made, ex cept in cases of heavy loss, and where a special assessment is necessary. i he Company is therefore prepared to in sure property upon terms much more desira ble than under the old system. Applications may be made to any of toe Managers, Surveyors, or Secretary. MANAGERS. Stogdell Stoke, J. Depue LeBar, Jacob Knccht, John Edinger, Francis Ilagerman, Jacob Stouffer, Theodore Schoch, Thos. W. Rhodes, Richard b. biaples, Silas L. Drake, Chas. O. Brodhead, Robert Boys, William Wallace. STOGDELL STOKES, Pres't. E. B. Dbkrer, Secretary and Treasurtr. SURVEYORS. For Monroe County : Silas L Drake, Thos. W. Rhodes, William Gilbert, J. Depue LeBar, Geo. G. Shafer, Jacob Stouffer. For Wayne County: F. A. Oppelt, Jos.' L. Miller. For Pike County: 8amue1 Detrick, For Northampton County; Richard Camden. For Carbon County : Samuel Ziegenfas. (0"The Managers meet regularly af the Secretary Office in Stroudsburg, on tho firet Tuesday of each month, at S o'clock P. M, May 15,'73-tf ' LANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at this Offer. f
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