AM. .Will" - MW 'I. 1 A COLOSSAL ENTERPRISE. Ten yc:irs airo there was still standing on (lie corner of Broadway and Ann Street, where the stately Herald building now overlooks the busiest thoroughfare in the New World, a large, rambling structure, of rather shal-uy external appearance, which was known to all the world of America as . veritable Palace of Wonders. Pictures t,f the strange animals lrom every part of the globe, which were to be seen within, adorned the outer walls, and stimulated the curiosity of the passers-by ; the flags of all nations waved from the parapets, and above jheni proudly floated the Stars and Stripes. From sunrise till late at night throngs of j eoi'le, ot ail age?, passed in at its ample doors Mid wandered through its halls, lingering at every step to wonder and admire. A larger ,. ni--.re wonderful collection of curiosities was never gathered under a single roof; r.nd though many of them were of little intrinsic value, a very large proportion would have been of great worth to any museum. There was something to catch .vry variety of taste. For the lovers of the marvelous there were monstrosities like the -woolly Jot5," the "What is it?" and the "Mermaid for those who took delight in natural history there was the sea-lion, the learned seal, the Happy Family, the stuffed walrus, and many another in teres t inir specimen of the animal kingdom from the llocky Mountains, the burning wilds of Africa, the icy regions of the arctic zone. .r from the uttermost isles of the In hhort, the whole world was laid ocean. under tribute to furnish entertainment to the patrons of the American Museum. The sea give its strangest forms of fish and shell, the forest and the desert their savage Jen wens, the air its varied shapes of feathered beauty. Relies of Indian times, of our colonial days, and ot our great War of Independence attracted those who were interested in American antiquities ; suits of battered armor, dinted shields, battle axes of uncouth and frightful shape, spears, swords, daggers, and other ancient weapons, tarried the visitor back to the days when men fought hand to hand, instead of pick ing each other off, like game, with rifles, or sweeping whole regiments down with the deadly mitrailleuse. Then there was the lecture-room, or theatre, where Sothern, Barney Williams. a:i-.l other well-known actors won their first !:i.-Is. before audiences that could not ,;'u!i afford to treat themselves to an even ing's amusement at the more expensive thea:rts. The transient attractions of the Museum were constantly varied. There wore '"living statuary," pantomime, in strumental music, ventriloquism, Punch and Judy, fancy glass-blowing, jugglery, it-., and when this marvelous building, vriih all its contents, was destroyed by fire, ca the 13th of July, 1865, the community Sustained a loss that neither time nor money c-uld retrieve. Mr. Barnum, it is true, K"jn established a new museum higher up i-n I'iMadway, where lie gathered an ::i;ulrub!c collection of curiosities, but it :J not compare with the old. '-The sec ond Tcmtile was not like the first." A. These reminiscences of the old American .iuseum, which is still Iielcl in anectionate remembrance by a large portion of the eMuiMiiiity, are naturally suggested by the ifiiiuursecment of Mr. Barnum's latest and i. t pgantic enterprise, the "Great Roman Lij )drume,' with which he proposes to travel through the States during the com az season. 1 1 is preparations are on a seal aificence unrivaled in the history o tr.vuliiij: exhibitions. All his shows have !: .en.ed in a chartered corpration wn as "The 1. T. Barnum Universal Kro..iti.;n Company." with a capital of ion ot collars. Mr. larnum, who is i lent of the company, and his manager Mr. Coup, have spent months in Europe U'tiiii cvcr' important exhibition, and !'iRL'iri2 away many choice features and i,ub!e suggestions, and the result is .'iaViTiation of attractions such as has never tea seen in one exhibition since the worl The Great Roman Hippodrome will re '-amoving camp. There are 1200 women and children in Mr. Barnum's and the stock includes 750 horse t'onies besides elephants, camels -h stag's and trained '-hus, liuns, bears, tiirers, and other ii :i:u3. For the exhibition of the mena and the various shows, displays, and .'jrinnnces connected with the enterprise 1 enormous tents, each 5U0 feet in lenirtl io'Jil in tvl'ltli linvo .ipcn r:mv!drd unp ,'ls will be kept in advance, in or der i j tiia j may be lost by delay in inak wy. The question of transportation : ra;j a very serious one was solved by construction of loO cars, twice the usua -t i, built expressly for this purpose "a'!iS? them are a number of "horse-palace tousiructed with commodious stahs, in ' -'a tti horses can lie down and rest the iouruev, and arrive at the -Ui exhibition quite fresh for the per-''-ice. Besides moving the tents, aad all other material in these r'-'iruMe cars, will be provided in those ''l to the personnel ot the company Airly all the employes. Besides the '4' txhiLiiitjn tents, there are cooking tents, aud stitble tents fur the " ur"i other auimals. There is also J:vl to the company a larre corr.s of filths arid carenters and builders. J-(l' whom t.recede the show several j t; lauke ready f jr the exhibition by ;-r;!lo the ground, erecting seats, etc. 'J-img-ruoia tents alone will cover '" 'juad than an ordinary circus. I l!1'JVe such an enormous establishment l'-t iiiteh or delay requires theemploy- ,' '(. "-ar-Jioaded, practical men at the cue i department. .Every thing is ' as to move with the smooth- precision of clock-work. At the --l hour the (xmvas will go up, the l'rAssiou will move, the perfbr f coinineuee. When all is over, I J; f-'rt-'jit tent emptied, every thing will I UP those detailed fbr the work, ';0 caravan, without the loss of a Will be on the move toward the ! 1:'i ol exhibition. ", -'I'raanua of crformances will be uttracti ve. Donaldson will make i Sn ascensions with a car large ! contain a company of five or six j a cost of about $500 a day for j Ca"c alone. Theu there will be the ... races in chariots driven A,v,... " im .... "J fortv Z y TaT,' m whwh loriv Wild Iinrsi irn ..-.,...! 1 ? ., htr Mnn... 1 j -uiu luiuuu loose are I ill the arena m ex: arena m exact imir.im ' carnival races of 1 wiuuus ot ltome and X.inlnc l '""uuo "st-indW.o- r. :.. -.1 i ., J.. ...1 1 .1 ' . on We-fok horses :hu uat races bvKnLsh.Frpnr.l, a i . 4tAiauo . "Roman jockeys; besides camel. rirZ":rJ ..,,,1 .1 - 1 - "u! bo cxliibition, of Indian l J "va uiuuivcv raetLS. Ann hur in which the actors will 1 dians. with thoir ::i ir"4 . -v- ,.0 ui iu- rs and pappooscs. ine Indian encamp- 3, give war-olauces, I hey will put up a genuine meut. hunt rp.nl ImffM ail rviot wftnr.i ? cZ. u if m ail CiJtt picture Ot tlie SPOrt Itself. With 9 (omr.nnv r.f inn .i ' ... , , i . v '"'va wuiiicu in iun hunting costume nn,l o ,.t- Mi,(1', 7ri T 4 , i tag-huUlKtS. 1 here Will a SO be mnnr i ... . j ,UmuuSiuiu auracuve leat- ures, the mere mention nf w h i .,,1,1 - ..."v. uum " . xiciii iuiuuii.. r. .barnum certainly deserves creat creaic tor an enterprise which is calculated 10 anora a vast amount ot innocent, popular amusement : ana altliouirh this p-iint e lllVOnCS an CllOrmOUS OUt. :1V n money, it will present too many attractions not to be generously sustained. It is Mr. NEW LICENSE LAW. roilowing is the lull text of the bill re- ported to the Legislature by the Confer- nays. Section 1 Be it enacted, etc. fTl .1 mat Till the act approved the 27th day of March, A. 1. 1S72, entitled an act to permit the voters of this Commonwealth to vote every inree -ears on the question ot granting Ii- ii . i censes to sell intoxicating liquors be and the same is hereby repealed. Sec. 2. That licenses lor sales of liquors . where not otherwise provided for by law may be granted by the Court of Quarter essions of the proper county at the first or second session in each year and shall be for one year. The said court shall fix by rule or standbier order a time at which an- tions of darin" hnr!PTivmJ.; 1 i 7 V- , 1 -.ub ,uu. ocorgia tiie Uestruction extended into A Dof S 1 m habit, the person giving the notice may in Kdgefield, Aiken and Barnwell counties. n i f lexica11 dcrs, mounted an action of tort recover of the person no- lu South C irolina in .mm- t.l uvs nmns the wild wm. i ax- orjuuBi,dh uamjBci. a maniLu woman including her fine residence, was destroyed, i iic wna scene enacted on the estern mav brin" such action in her own nime t n 1 i i Vnntmr Ti. i: .1. . , . ... . 'v """o muu1 "'iiuii iu jui u ii name Lntoluuibia county three negroes were ....m duz-iium, xu ue notwunstandin lier covertnr. and si i.;n,i .u..wv ,v. w-m jiuiuu iical rsvimin me limits oi tins iommonweaiui. i-ii.iio- thu antnmn witli thn nrlw.L. l.i:.,l ...,! o . . .., i i. -I'""o " wuisu ine um nonawitn this wonder- under the provisions ot this act -may be Utroved Airs u- vauwu ui n nai tau uc accuuipusiieu canceled atter thirty days notice in writing rIaro-i0 Bailey Mj auw cuutipnae. shall have been given and received by the ami Mrs C ence committee last V ednesday and adop- shall provide acceptable substitutes if he demolishing it completely and killing him ted b-both Houses by a decisive vote. The desires to continue the business, otherwise iu.stantly. Ail trains comin to A"-usta, vote in the Senate stood 27 ayes to 20 his license shall immediately be revoked. exccpt tne Central, are destroyed, butthcre nays; in the House 122 ayes and CS Sec. 10. That no license to sell intoxicat- j.s no serious damase to the railroads. There plication for said licenses shall be heard, at use and benefit of all persons interested the hens all march off with the other roos which time all persons applying or making therein. ter, if he ain't half so big or so hausum. objections to applications for licenses may be heard by evidence, petition, remonstrance or counsel: Provided, That for the pre- sent year licenses as aforesaid may be gran- ted at the third or any earlier session of said court. Srr 3. That, nil hotels, inns nnd tnvrrns i shall be classified and rated according to , tlm laBf nnnn.l return r,f th mmtilo . - , - 1 I praiser or assessor ot the proper city or county, as follows, viz : All caea where tnc i;ia."si-iuukioii euju i-'c v a v .vw ui uiui k.. ..1--:C: ..1...11 1.- Clrtflftft .,.-.- Kh:.ll w,nstitnt the first flnsa. and iwv S700 ; where the clarification shall be SSi- -..-.. w j I II OnO nnd not. mnrn than S10.000. the se- cond class, and shall pay $400 ; where the classification shall be G,000 and not more than 38,000, the third class, and shall pay .--.-. . - . in b-Ou ; where the classmcation shall pay 84,000 and not more than $0,000, the fourth class, and shall pay 100 ; where the classification shall be less than -1,000, the fifth class, and shall pay o0 : Pro vided. That no license shall be less than ... 50: And provided further, That any per- sou licensed the present year or any por- tion of a year, shall pay a pro rata share of the license fee, and the authority grant- in- the license shall designate the classifies eiahMuua- further i'0J tion for that year : And provided TJi-.t r,n 1 Termer, fiir l.nttlrrq sh ill lio Ipsjj n,n c-in . . . bec. inaLany saie "" spirituous, man, or ureweu liquors, or auj admixture thereof, contrary to the pro-U vision.-? of this law. shall be taken to I :..1r.r..,r.n nni nr.rm mnv otmn . -. , 1 i U!li3Ul.lllwm-.i v. ...... I of the offense in the Court of Quarter . M.-,;r,n of the r.eace of any city or - " 1 J I county. the person so offeudinsr shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than two hundred nor more than five hundred dot lars, with the costs of posecution, and to stand convicted until the sentence of the court is complied with, not exceeding ninety davs, and conviction a hue oi more than one thousaud dollars, and under jo imprisonment in the county jail of not less than three months nor more than - . l .w.v. v. -.a iinr ninrtt tliun nnp i ! i i: i Piionmeut, forfeit his bond and said li- 1 "... n e.. fc.i,.inr . i ti 1 1 it i i"ct pi i n ; i . 1 1 1 in tit'ii in iiii- i cense auu oeme m u-.w I licence atorcaua lur me lliereaiter ; ana any keqier vi any uiu- ux motheearv store, confectionery, or mineral nr othpr fountain who shall sell any stdri- ;r.oM.. malt, nr l.rewed liouors. . a', u ... j - - rrt -.,! nr mini ir Virt llSftil "" v l"t " ' ..1 ..-11 1 .1 ...-.,...1 n,.Iv r.t n muK'niwinr Mi liable to tlxe bSuo conviction and pun- hdiment as unlicensed offenders. r m l li i l,wT,,w nPfriA Skc. T. That it ehall be the duty ot the Court, Mavor, Aldermen or Justice of the Peace before whom any hne or penaiy shall be recovered, to award said line or a n:. ... rM .a t1u nro.-i-e.Is of all fur- i 1 .' '..1, f,. !.. r',tv fn.mtv Trea- surer, as the case may be. ' v . I C1LCU. UVUU?, I'J nv v.- j Sec. C. r:irds, boroughs and townships affirmation whel ...... onv unlicensftt 1 nlaee within his 1. -i:.:,.t- iwl m:i mm ned in violation .iicio " j . . . ... uam"iv. 1- T . of this act ; and it shall be the especial uuty . . . 111 i- or her name subscribed thereto to suca ,nd. the nam. or names ot any one tie i flr,i:.., -... tacked both Mr. L. aud his dogw i. fury. Mr. L. laid on his blows b criA.'iiVf. hiM make returu or retailers 01 tumors, -1 - t . ( , fciia.i matt ruu u " i unheurt, and by actual count ho found one and in addition thereto 1 l Lndred and ninctoen dead rats; of the of every such constable, at cau tern 10 t c hufc thj Court of Quarter hens 0 heir repec- n .Iva . niintu's to ma.e return ou oata or .. , ., ' T , .. . 0 ther. within his knowledge, " of the iud's of all said courts to see uiai ouuuay wilu ma mcuuuia.. this return is faithfully made, and if any in- asked by one of them this morning who shall have violated this act, with tne nams of the witness who can prove the II II 1MB .vlf. Ifd, ; thereof ou oath or affirmation to the court, I . . ..... ' I m .. I I and iinnn liia tvllf nil ii1mi. tn L an 1. , . r , , -7 .' u,u . - "c SUJll lit; llt:t;ll(. !I1I.Y Ul LI1H CTlTllf" OT Wf. I sjau oe uecmeu guwiy or me crime ot per- J " - I I JUIi iiiuwiiuuiib uiiu conMcuon J .7 t vvuiivuvu . , J i r;Li . t. i lit; iiu.sii:iiiii. vm risrpnr f-niui " 1 V1 , ' "wwuei iub HUUifcUlurillUUK imoil- . i- . . - .. '1' "Ve -r I1 ut W seu or ucner , oxicaun-; liquor to not 10 sen or acuver liuoxicaiing iuuor to the person having such habit ; if the per- son so notified at any time within twelve months after such notice sells or delivers , " . , , ' . il:imira rrtvro.l l.r -il rr, tr , " ' . . . I separate use. In case ot the death ot either 1 . . , i . . T V . c . u , . 6" v u 81. " rect weaofthe amount of property lost, liv tH wot nn wirv v fn ftrjimi nslL-.l i i .... i i .1 i i n J ' ."V . . . . . his executor or administrator without limit A , as iu uauwf;cs. i N.iT' .S 1-1 ridNAn nr tinrcnna nnn.rnci. Ut nf thU r.-mimrmwojiltli shnll Mr-, in selling, trading or vending liquor, and no hawker, peddler or travel imrcnn nnn n-1,1 orrk nnn.rne , nne or in vending, trading or contracting in any manner whatsoever "in intoxicating liquor respective parties tnereto : i roviaea, tnc sureties to be released irom such or any In the event of cancclmsr any bond and the releasing of the sureties the principal .i-ji.r- .ii nig urmks Mian nereauer ue grauicu io any 1 .'..I. . V 11 1 I I . j. - J a 1 . 1 11 1 ..til person until he snail nave executed a douu to the Commonwealth in the penal sum of 2,000, with two sufficient sureties, to be approved by the court granting such li- . i . . I cense conditioned to pay all damages, which may be recovered in any action which may be instituted against him under the provi- ,i .ii r i i sions oi this act, ana an costs, nnes ana penalties which may be imposed upon him in any indictment for violating this act or any ot"cr law ot this Commonwealth relat- ! . 1 . I "iff to seding or lurnisinng intoxicating drinks, and the said Pond snail ue inea in Ue office of the clerk of the said court for Ii", 1.1 1 1111 ! 1 I SEC 11. l hat it shall not be Jawtul lor person with or without license to sen to an' person any intoxicating drink on any day on which elections are now or here- after may be required to be held, nor on r i , nor at any time to a minor or to visibly affected by intoxicating Sunday, a Person .1 .1. . U"-K&- mi . , . . CEC- A- 1 lvz J llccnse retoiore Trrmtil slinll nnt ho. invalidated nnd that I - z . . , . P0"? 01 the Provisions ot this act snail oe iuuiuii; -"- aux.iiu.ui-i.uv. v. uii ...... . I U1 auJ i"-"o 3 . 1,1 . a,V , ,Buu:Ui, ate. y. .ny oona given uy any person MJeesc, John B C0U"7.' Sn. wwnsnip naving sFcia. U lu lu u' J la"s A QUEER BATTLE. A Pennsylvania Farmer Whipped by Rats. The Carlisle Herald says Mr. Jesse Laverty, of East Pennsboro,' living near Booscr's Mill, was lately lately very much an- i.:,.i :...!, i.:.. u w" T, . W1" 111 cnb and then invaded his granary and commenced destroying aim of wheat. Mr. L- on examination, found there was but ? ' one r'ace w"ere tne rats Kot ln upon resolved to kill the rats 1 lie there- Upon bv an artifice hvell worthy of the cause. lie strewed corn meal liberally on the floor of the gra nary, and about one hour later he nailed .. . ..... i,. fvn flllpfi i.;, . , ; , fm(i nrmfHl 1,0 c.iui, 1 , . i .. i .i. WPnT. Tlirill 1(1 l.aLllt!. I " ,1-1 1 . i X .1.... 4 , 1 1 n f . nn.ir 1 . 1 i.tinifl U1! UW1 -'J' Py aiongwooucn ia.cn exteuuing iu. . 1. .. . I - - ..! I. ..--. ,.1 crofcS .lue uw ' am uuurw from the outside, and Mr. L., on entering the granary, drew the door shut and heard the latch fall. Ho then thought that the enemy was his, but this was an error, for the rats were more numerous than lie ex- enpe, at- lth great ard and fast, and one blow, aimed at a rat, unfortu- natelv hit the doer on the head and killed him. I i i . unn i i cr r i 1 m 1 1 is i;i n n-1 ful ally, would have flel Lut could not. He flwn ..omtneneed call in? for he n. the rats - " ' i " ,T, m . . . , . 'u, , 2 n 1 Wt hU W 0., -r i one uoiaer man me test, vu, uis uust;. n is iiuposaible to say what the result ol this unequal contest would have been, had not i .- ' ""..i. il V...C e M. T .l... aua Crit'S, WCIJl IU UlU iciici ui .'ii. ii.,wnu presend a shocking spectacle his face and hand, blood y and hands bloody, aud his clothes torn into shreds. Wiinpj wuhiieu una rcnaou nau-u, sat uuwu 10 umi, better plan 01 wanai e. V"" auu borrowea IWCive cam, wuieu wan ms uwji made fifteen : these he iu the evening shut up m las granary wit 11 tne rats, ana me . . i- ..- h,k t..in.i tli nviiniri'ihnn ... ' ..1.1 . 1 .1 doaJ S . IU l, .1 tw. win,' . 1 . 1 1 i .. ni- 1 An honest 01a iarmer 1 rum umwuuj.u- ...1. 1.1 r.o iy, wuu nan euiuo u.u .!. a U 1 m. -. I vvr irtil . hof inins 01 me vcui never inea u, uuu mauu .now uj- tmng aoout it ma. uc una au , uors uurn Kerosene. , . I H i I I " "III.. I I - ' At 1 l 1 .11. 1 . . nnfiinni rin Tri.iiwi j i A FEARFUL TORNADO. I flnn-r.l - , ,1 o ii. n i : n . 1 ucui5i mu ouuiu aiumia owepi, uy an Awful Storm of Wind, Rain and Xlti.ll. l J o 1 I Augusta, Ga., March 21. -The tornado i i r 1 1 . , , . i cau-scu ieariui aestrueuon along its tract waste houses, trees and fences, and L nr rwrsnns !in ctn.lr Tun T?,r.f;.f mhvere holding a meeting at Elam Church, i O I .v.... near Camack, when the storm demolished it) killing three and wounding twenty-five it killin"- three s pCrsons. Reside demolished on m rp AIpDhFia n, nces ana out-nouses were 1 . 1 many plantations iu var ren, Jiciume ana Columbia counties. In i milieu uuu lueiuy-iivu i:erons wuunucu I rn , . J Ir ! , 1 i x . ii cn nouses on w. Hamilton place were a 1 :.. : UUUUJ' nisiiiipaiuie wgnc acor " f rai uunureu inousanu uowors win not cover it. Fearful suffering is already reported in the devastated territory, it be ing the severest storm ever known in this section. THE LIST OF CASUALTIES. The list of casualties by the tornado near lliomson are John L. Stevall and wife and two daughters of John N. Monran. badly wounded by falling houses. Several 111 V a. oes were killed and wounded. At ouses of S. Hutchinson, Solon oston and others were de Martha Darey and Miss were killed. Miss Malone ! rev seriouslv wounded. On end of the court-house was blown m - At nnnnfi ovprvbrni ottun,. Kltmvl - v. . V. j 1 WW lir;.i t r..y, l..i on I. . . ,3 no loss ot ite or damage to rronertv n Augusta. James Gordon, white, and ' JT J - v, hr Charles Ramsey, co yy tie capsizing' of a r;Vpr colored, were drowned a boat in the Savannah a p-i. fiwn-itrli sirs ATr Wn.rLt hias two r;bs broken : Irs. Jones had her back broken : Rev. Mr. Pitcher killed. Like Hen. Roosters, says Josh Rillins, are the pu- gihsts anion?: birds, and, havimr no suitable . . . . shoulder tu strike troin, they strike from the heel. When a rooster irits whipped. . ' ' VJ It is pluck that wins a hen. Roosters, az a class, won t do enny household work ; yu kan t git a rooster tu pay enny attention tu a young one. Ihey spend most of their time in crowing and struttiner, and once in - a -- vv7iu iskiuiiiii;, vlllll U 11 U ill a while they find a worm, which they make a great fuss over, calling their wives up from It. .. Ulstance apparently to treat them, but jist az the hens git thare, this cle-nt cuss (mn.lc! nvor nn.l m-.l .1 .!-, ..-.... "UVi ui' j lst like a man lor all the world ! a .1 1 , 1 i 1 1 - . " ""e"" iu iauy s snowy urow. ISIKTII. On the 17th inst., Mrs. Frank Chipperfleld, of a daughter. MARRIED. On the 15th. inst.. by Rev. J. Koehler. Mr. William "Wester and Miss Alabesta ChrLstman, "ol 01 lKe county. On the 20th inst., by the Rev. Father P. J. McManus, near llenrvville, Mr. J. J. Durkin, of Henry ville, and Mrs. Bridget Barlow, for merly of Boston. At Jackson Corner?, March 14. lS7u, bv :-. Rev. 1). E. Schoedler. Mr. Isaiah Jackson, and Miss Amelia Stnmn. r.f I'm-nnn . . , ., . At iiroatieaa-.viue, .March istn, oy liev. L). K. Schu'dler, Mr. John Tidd, and Miss Jennie Krome, both of Cliestnuthill. DIED. T.. C- J i 1 n-.l . . J II oirOliUJ-UUrLT, On IIIC Vltl lllSiatU, -ilTf, n rn I 1 . e .1 I . T 1 rn h nnii I rrt .11 l.llf rt Mil. It l.t-Ai.li I -1. " "Tl"' o 7i:, "-.t aged 75 jear.s, 3 months and 4 davs, In Hamilton, on the 11th inst., Mrs. Anna Mariah Mansfield, aged SO vears, 4 months and 23 days. Iu Polk, March lGth, 1S75, Nicholas Zac harias, aged 83 years. In Stroud, March 21et, Mrs. Martha Chip perfleld, wife of Frank Chipperfield, aged 30 years. Special" ISTo tice. Just received at Williams' Prusr store larpo lot of Knirlish S.iltod Pntnsli. wnrt-.n.. . 1 . :T.. to, rrnriiJ fW K.tf " l J ust received at William's Drus Store, a r?e 8tock of bite Iad, Linseed Oil and VA1LM81I for the .print' trade. Price of Oil reduced. March 18, '75. gjgy- If vou want fresli Groceries, call at Ad ams A Walton's Grocery Store, next door to llliama Drug btore, Mam Ft., Stroiidsburg, Shocj or Lady'n Gaiters, call at . Ad & L March 18, . , JNT Produce taken in exchange for boots shoes and Rrocerie. (;ive 1)Ha call. Ci 1 .0. C. ADAMS. JAS. K.WALTON. KMarcu is, ibo.ot AVOTI2Llt TUOl'UY WOX ESTBY COTTAGE ORGANS ! These superior and l)eautifnlly finished in fitruments so far eclipsed their competitor in volume, puritv, sweetness and delicacy of tone, as to carrv oil the hr.-t and only premium gir en to exhibitors of red Orgai8 at the Monroe County Fair, held September 2o, 1874. Buy onty the best, lor price list address Oct 1-tf. J. Y. SIGAFU8, JQO. S. I. FOITI.UC, PHYSICIAN. n t t . llfMI 1 TT C UUice nearly opposite wiaiaais imigoco re. Wa, tt Jd.burg, i'a. ' Mrcuas,i8.o. u. n sidine thr tnrn'nin cfriilr tli trnm " " , ' V . U V. . 1 ..111. Auditor's Notice. Estate of E. 11. Ukller. The nndersinwl Auditor appointed by the Court of Common 1 "leas of Monroe County, to liiakedUtributioD of the balance in the hands of the A.-wicuee, M ill attf r.-i to the duties of his appointment, at the oifico of S. Holmes, F.sq., in the horoui;.. of StrouUsburg, on Fri day, April 9ib. 1875, at 10 o'clock in the foiviioon, when and where all person interests or having claims anoint said fund bhall present the Kinie or bo forever debarred from coining in for any share thereof. C. A. HOLM US, March 23,'75-t Auditor. PHIVATE SALS. $7,000 dollars will buy a good TTnTTHT. 1 1 I I l-.i- with 34 acreof ground, at Oakland Station. Easy terms. ALSO A good working MAKE, finejjjj size and good bliKnl, for breeder, cheap. Address. J. W. YOTIIERS, Mountain Home, Monroe Co., Pa. March 5, 1875 3t. PLASTER. The undersigned have on hand a large quan tity fresh ground NOVA SCOTIA PLASTER, which they offer for sale at their Mill, near the Iron Bridge in Stroudsburg. Fanners and others can be accommodated at any time. WM. . WINTEKMUTE & SOX. March 18, 1S75. Ct. NOTICE. U. S. Internal Revenue. Special Taxes. May 1, lo April SO, 1STG. The Revised Statues of the United States, Sections 3232, 3237, 3238, and 3239, require ever' ierson engaged in any business, avoca tion, or employment which renders him liable to a SPECIAL TAX, to procure arul place con- spicuoiuily in his establishment or place of business a SIAMl' denoting the payment ot said SPECIAL TAX for "the special Tax Year be ginning May 1, 1875, before commeneing or continuing business alter April oO, 18. o. The Taxes embraced icithin the provisions of the law above quoted, are the follomnj: Rectifiers Dealers, retail liquor Dealers, wholesale liquor Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale Dealers in malt liquors, retail Dealers in leaf tobacco $200 00 25 00 100 00 50 00 20 00 2" 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco And on sales of over 1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco Manufacturers of stills And for each still manufactured And for each worm manufactured 500 00 5 00 5' 20 00 20 00 10 00 Manufacturers of tobacco Manufacturers of cigars 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than two horses or other animals) oO CO Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two horses or other animals) 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse or other animal) 15 0(J Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot or rublic convevance) 10 00 Brewers of less than 500 barrels 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more 100 00 Any person, so liable, ivho shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. l ersons or firms luwle to nay any of the Special Tixes named above, must appbi lo FRANK REEDER, Collector cf Internal Revenue at Eos ton, and paw tor and procure the Soecial-Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 18. o, Ji w x X and WU1LVUT FURTHER NOTICE. J. V. DOUGLASS, Commiisi-oner cf Internal Revenue. Office of Internal Revenue, Washington, 1). C., February 1, 1S75. j March 18, 1S75. It. Health and Pleasure. Kontlman wishing to camp in the woods durini. the summer, wants the .coiupanionbip of four or five or youn? men moro to take part in huntin?, fishing, br.atinir, &e. Ac. i'or information apply to this oiSce. or by letter to MISSOl RT. March 4, 1375. Si. Experiment Mills, Pa. EGGS FOR HATCHING. Silver Spangled Hambnrgs White Leghorns: From best strains in the country. Price $2 50 per dozen. Cash to accompany orders. Address, B. T. WOLF, P. O. Box 202 March II, 1875. Scranton, Pa. NOTICE IS HEUrHY CIVKN of tliP intention to arplr. m.(lr the art of Asswinblr of the Common wealth of l'cnusvl- vania, cnlitliHi an "An act to irrvide for the InoortKir- ation ami regulation of eortain Corporations," approved .. prn i.m, inr a cnarior ot a rorpoi-silion lo iecalle.l the ".Siroinl.i-iurt; (.as I.iirbt ami Fuel Company," thf-chnract-r and object of which is to supply the pi-oph tf the borough of StruudaLurg with illuiLtinatini: ana fuel gas. J GARDNER HAINES. March 4, IS75. 3t. NOTICE IS I1KKKUY GIVEN of the intention toapply, under ine ai-ioi isi-mriir oi me common wealth of 1'eniiMvl vania, entitled an "An act to provide t'.tr the Ineorpur- aiion ana rvuianon ci certain t.orijralious," approved April S, 1ST4, for a charter of a corporation to be called the "Stroudsburg lias Light Company," the charter and object of which is to :ppiy the people of the borough OI btroutlMliurg mtli Ulu:mnHt:iig pas. KAMI'S DKKIIKR. Kirjioi.A.s ki ti:r, .HHN It. (ON NEIL r. H. ANIHtK. M. W. Rlli iir.S. J. K.SHAl-'KH, D. s. m:r, J. ;. KFXT.ETt, JWi;iII WAl-LACK, v m. hollin.hi:a), I.INFKl MAUSil, V. S. WILLIAMS, .1 KKK. M ACKKV. '. HI KNI.TT. J.S. WILLIAMS. March 4, 1R75. 3t. NOTICE. The iinderd.ned renp?ctfti11y informs Ms former customer and all others, that he has moved hU eutiro bUH.'K oi G-roceries, &c. to the room lately occupied hv Ram. P. Ovcrfield, on Main street, next door to P.S. Williams's jewelry More, troud.-dmrfr, P;u The btore room has btua completely renovated, and a Fresh Stock of Groceries added to his former eupply, and is fully prepared to ac commodate all who will cive hiin a call. All tools in his line will lw bold at the very lowest rates fur ea.--h. JACOll B. MILL Kit. March 4, 1S75. lm. BLANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at this Office. nt nr- ivr Djirathome. Term fro. Ad- d reus G. Stinson A Co, l'oitlaiid, le. February 4, 175. Iy. Can you tell why it is that when any onecoiaes to Stroudffcuiv to !uy Furniture, they al ways inquire fr McCarty Ir'uruiiure fc-turv S tept, jG,'C7. - ULittilLGl''!. "V ImproYed CUCTMBl-rK VOOl 1 l M I lsthe acKiH.w 5 k-dirrd STANDAHI of tho market, by popular verdict, the best pump for th lea-t 15 mon.T. Attention, in inrit.-d 'o lslatehley'a Improved Hrarket, tho Irop Jheck Valve, which can be withdrawn with ut disturl'in? the joints, and tho copnr ihamber which nevwr cra-k, scHb's or juV.j tnd will la.it a life time. Kor s.tle by Ptior and the tradeeenerally. In order to be eure .hat you wt r.latchley' l'ump, be eareful ind see that it has my trade-mark as above, if vou do not know where to buy, descrip tive circulars", together with the name and addre.ni of the ai;ent nearest you, will be promptly furuished by addrcssintr, with stamp. C1I1S. C. BLATCHLEY, KanHfaclurer, 500 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Fa. March 4, 1S75. 9iu. Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue of an alias order of the Orphnna Court of the County of Monroe, will be expoaed to public sale, upon the premise, on THURSDAY, MARCH 25fA, 1875, the following described Real Estate, lata of Levi Strouss, deceased, viz: A certain Lot, Messuage and Farm of Laud situate in Stroud township, Monroo County, containing 25 ACRES, more or less, adjoining land of Ebcnezer Hunt, John Boys, Charles Gearing and Mrs. Detrick. About 20 acres cleared, balance Timber Laud. The improvement are a r ratne Dwelling House, ICt bv 18 feet, 1 stories hirh; Frame HAKN and other out-bnilding3. (Jood young Apple Orchard, on the premiae., and also water on tho premiaes. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the after noon, when terms and condition, will be mado known, by MORRIS II. STROUSS, Adm'or. By order of the Court. Tiro. M. McIlhakey, Clerk. March 4, 1875. 3t. HOOFING SLATS. Farmer?", Slaters and others in want of first class ROOFING SLATE, can procuro then (by calling on Geo. V. Drake) at nearly Quar ry prices. I do not keep or toIl No. 2 or F.ib bon Slate. I am also sole agent for Monroe County, for Smith's Turbular Fluted Lightning Rod, which I will put up and warrant to be the beat conductor of Lightning in existence. Call and examine the Slate or Lightning Rods beforo purchasing elsewhere. GEO. W. DRAKE. Stroudsburg, Aug. 5,'71-tf R. MAINONE, Maker, Timer, Regulator and Repairer OF Pianos, Organs and Mefodeons. Parties residing in PtroinJ.lmrj and vicinity, wLb in: their InsiruDunt- thoroughly 'tuned. re;rulatei auj n-paired at a most reasonable price, will please lero th-ir orders at the JeUcrsouian 03ce. Those wishing to nurcliase Pianos or other Instru ments will find it to their advantage to call on me. Hav ing had a practiele experience of over twenty-six years in the musical line, I am prepored to furnish the latent and most improved iustrumcnts at thelowtmt possible prices. I have located myself permanently here and oolict your favors. 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 ordei, XOXU .VESTS, i::.U5STeES, &.c.f of the best Italian and American Marble. Having been in the eniplov of Mr. Krdruar. for nearly ten vears, I feel confident in inr ability to please all that give me a call. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. EcHF" Orders by mail protnptlv attended to. ft-b 20'72-tf UNDERTAKING. McCAP.TY i. SON'S have on band the lare.t s.td Ut afsorttuent of COFFINS and TRIMMING S to he found oiitVideof eitherclty (Num- Yor or rhila.,4- phiai, end will mate this branch or their biii.t a. speciality. COFFINS and CASKETS of any shape or style, can he furnished at on hour, notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third lei than any bhoS in Stroudsburg. ln no case will ther charj. more shan ten per cent. nKive actual co?t, KIS.A2.31IX attcnd.vl to in any part U the CouutT at tb nhortt b hi.,iMij uotice. lS, 74-if HAS A CI1E.I' CLOTHING AND Boot and Shoe Store, AT LAST! James Ediner has just returned with an entire uew Mock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND Cents' Furnishing Goods, that ho bought at panic prices and is selling, them at prices that astonish all. Call ami look and be convinced before von rurchao elsewhere. Oue door above lIollinsheads Drugstore. Sept. 17-3m. BLANK DEEDS For ?ir at this Office ft 'I &i 4 mm JUj If II
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