The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, April 01, 1875, Image 3

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Tin? 3I;ivur of Philadelphia lias prohib-
;. ,1 fortune telling
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i:i hens arc accustomed to lavtnt:
n.oli::
. -.iv li f.'ur dollars a dozen.
;xty-two inches of snow in Anthony
to'.vn.-l'lN lo'l""11!"m" cuU,ityj winter.
The llh"de Island election will take place
,,n A pril Ttli, two days after that in Con
necticut. 'J place to lloek to. Nebraska has
j5j,MH.000 acres of good sheep lands yet
,i:Rultivatel.
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Thev liave nieazics anl mumps, frozen
Jivtlraiits ami fresh shad, as well as large
Lks of crows, at (olumlua. Pa.
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The Farmers" bank at Foglesville, l.erks
,-nniitv. will ",: become a national bank
villi a capital of 100,000, of which 79,
01)0 has already been subscribed.
The cost. The money spent iu Boston
to celebrate St. Patrick's day this year
h-huM have transported 1,000 families west
,,f the Mississippi and presented to each
Iliad of a family 1C0 acres of land.
.
The )ou;herty-Major shooting case
which occurred in Mahanoy City, Schuyl
kill county, has 1 teen transferred for trial
to the Lebanon county court on the ground
that Dougherty would not be accorded a
fair trial in his own county.
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After the resignation of Mr. Bryant,
eiiv lienor agent in Lewiston, Pennsylvania,
a j.iece of black crape, about two yards
i!L'. was found tied to the handle of the
d.ior. This was to indicate that the spirit
li.nl departed.
The Somerset lit: rail says : The farmers
;iro commencing to look rather glum over
the sugar prospects. They say that the
trees ought to have been tapped, at least
three wetks ago. c;:d that now. when win
ter docs break up, they are so far behind
liimd with their spring work that they will
he unable to devote much time to sweet
ness.
The Columbus (Ohio) .Jon run? thus
!i"tes the market price of legislators : The
demand for county seat purposes being
petty well supplied, the market rates for
statesmen of the Ceneral Assembly are
ruthcr lower. Committee men flat, 50(.
1!! : expounders of th.e Constitution heavy.
s'.V.rijO; M-tterups lively, private terms;
,,-;. .Hers, 83('. 10 ; disinterested conversa
tionalists, refreshment and contingent re
laainders : smut-anecdotisis. no notations
since the lh echer business : pennyroyal
tittle, wholesale, 10e("$2 50. according to
'"liLrrstion.
Mr. Lr.ucr. the brewer, of lo ading, eni
jlovs a man in his ale apartments by the
name of Ochsenwadel, who has lately been
in:-Je prominent by the publication in a
Heading daily of the astounding fact that
he wears a Xo. 15 boot, hauled to the
brewery by a two-horse team, and hoisted
tu his room by a steam engine ; that lie
drinks eighty to one hundred full glasses
of mult li'pior a day, and is one of the
rentes t and best workmen in the estab
lishment : that he lias been known to drink
i" rt v ula.-es ofheor before breakfast. Mr.
L: tier has employed him for the past ten
vc;irs.
Railroad Hatters.
-e. lYesident of the Lehiirh eC
?Ir. c
L';;sN-rn jlailroad project, came from 3iil-nV-1
to Stroudcburg last Saturday acconi
;:!iied by two railroad men from Boston
en their way of a tour of inspection over
the proposed route. They were all highly
pleased with the route as far as Strouds
lnug and speak with the greatest assurance
f the succos of the road. They have now
a bill before the Massachusetts Legislature
pming to have that State guarantee 65,
oi ii i.i M6 worth of bonds toward the build-
iag the road, xhe gentlemen accompanying
-lr. l.ase are to report to that .Legislature
efthe feasibility of the route. Iffavor
J'.hle no doubt the Legislature will pass the
I II!. Hon. C. Burnett and A m. S. Lees.
1'.. accompanied the party from here to
V'hitj Haven. It becomes our citizens
i 'w to be liberal with this project, because
if this road should be built it would be one
"f the greatest advantaged to many part
1) tnot rut.
ARRESTED AFTER MANY YEARS,
Colonel Butler's Murderer in 18C4 Caught
in 1875.
tSjit-rt'til Dispatch to The Tim-.
Vit.LiAMsi'Oitr, March 29. In October,
Colonel Butler, of Brookville, Jeil'er
Mn county, was directed to arrested Joseph
h"imsberry, of Clerrfleld, for desertion,
lifiiiisberry had openly declared that he
would shoot whoever undertook his arrest.
i,!"l made his word good by killing Colonel
outlcr on the spot, shooting him with a
This was in Clearfield county. The
"'"st intense excitement eristed at the time.
:""1 Government officials have during this
intervid attempted in vain to make his
:iii;t. A warrant for the arrest of Louns-ln.'i-ry
was placed iu the hands of Detective
lthbone, ofthe Tinted States Secret Ser
on the loth of March last. Heat
'.'!!!--e proceeded to Liberty, Tioga county,
111 which place, it was said, Lounsberry was
Iwikihjd. He got an intimation of his
'hereabouts from some words inadvertently
'lapped by Lounsberry's friends in Liberty.
lf:ith!ouc made the arrest yesterday at one
H'loek. Lounsberry mxkes no deni d or
''"aeeahneiit of his crime.. He will bo taken
'' I'lttsbur-h. The trial will develop some
toaifthing fads, ininlicating maiiy in that
av"'JU 1:1 treasonable praetloai
It is easy enough to tell whether you've
been cheated in a bushel of wheat. Some
one has just found out that a bushel con
tis exactly 550.(400 grains of wheat.
Hereafter when you buy a bushel of wheat
all you l,avL. to do is to count the grains,
and if the count isn't full you can rely upon
it you are a swimUcd man.
Som3 of Oar Largo Counties.
The following list shows twelve counties
in the State with a population exceeding
00.000 : c
1;orks- 100.701
Ii'.cks. t ,-
Waster, 77 805
Crawford, (;; q;p
Dauphin, C(-,-4fl
Kril' ' 05;!)7:J
Lancaster, 121,:U
LuoriKN 100.755
Montgomery,. (i-
Northampton, 01,432
Schmlkill, 110,428
York,
Gratifying Medical Progress.
An English physician recently removed
a section of the pattient's liver, placed it on
a plate, scraped it carefully and returned it
to its place fully restored to its normal ac
tion. This pronises tit work a revolution
iu the treatment of disease, and in a few
years we will have an addition to domestic
literature something like this: ';llusband,
I wish you would take John's riirht hui"
down to the doctor this morning and have
the middle valve fixed," or "Will 30U stop
into the doctor's when you come home this
noon and see if Marv's liver is mended, as
she wants to go out to tea this evening !"'
The practice will become so common it time,
we are sure, that none of the neighbors will
be in any way startled to see a wife with a
veil tied around her head leaning out of a
bed room window, and shoutiuir to a reced
ing husband : ' Jer-e htlah ' Tell Dr.
Scrapon to semi up Willie's right kidney
at once, whether it is done or not. lie's
had it there more'n a week, and the child
might as well e without any kidney and
done with it !"
FIGHT WITH A BULL.
A .MAN IX ( T.MlIKltLANH CitfXTY, I'A.,
TOSSKI JIY AN I N'Fl'H I ATKI) ANIMAL
lHtOWX ill AY HAlIt TL'KNKi) IN A FEW
.MINTTKS.
Under date of March 18th. a corre
spondent of the Ilarrisburg Telegraph
writes :
Mr. Israel Miller, residing near McCar
vey's bone mill, in Hast Pennsboro town
ship. Cumberland county, on Tuesday, the
10th, had been to the above mill with a
load of hay. Being detained on the road
by the snow, it was after dark when he ar
rived tit home. After driving into the
barnyard, he unhitched his team. Upon
:roh):r to the house he was informed
bv his wife that she had been too unwell
to attend to the milking. I To concluded
to attend to the matter himself, and gather
ed up the buckets and proceeded to the
barn (carelessly leaving the door ajar).
After having milked several of the cows,
and it being dark, he had not noticed the
entrance of a bull, one ofthe Devon breed,
and called by Mr. M. the "Old Patriarh."
The animal had taken a position beside one
ofthe cows in a stall, and Mr. Miller pro
ceeded to milk, as he supposed the cow, when
the unusual manipulation caused the bull
to wheel about and furiously attack him in
his sitting posture, forcing his horns
through his clothing and making its way
into the barn yard, all the while tossing
his victim up and down in a frightful man
ner, ami forced him into a snow bank.
Starting on a run around the yard, the
Patriarch gave 31 r. Miller a toss in the
air. when the coat of that gentleman be
came firmly fastened on the spring pole
that he had securely attached to the hay
ladders when he left the bone mill for
home, and he was utterly unable to remove
himself, and was wholly at the mercy oil
the hull, which seemingly amused itself by
nudging his victim as the pole descended,
and sending him into the air time and
again. The cries of Mr. Miller for help
were heard by his neighbor, 31 r. Sugars,
who, upon going to his aid. was set upon
by "old Patriarch," and iu a twinkling was
seated under the " 'art of the wagon,
secure from daugei. e animal then
returned to his amusement ".tossing Mr.
Miller into the air by striking against the
end of the pole. Seeing no means of release
from his unpleasant position, Mr. Miller
requested Mr. Sugars to try and make his
escape, procure a rifle and snoot the bull.
The su'rtrestion was immediately put into
practice, and the end desired was speedily
accomplished, the bull being brought down.
When Mr. Miller was released from his
perilous position, he was nearly exhausted
from the effects of the goring he received
in the unequal contest, lie was carried to
the house of Mr. Sugars, alter which a
physician was summoned. On examination
it was ascertained that no bones had been
broken. With care and frood nursing it is
thought that .Mr. M. will soon recover.
His hair, which was ehestnut I .tow 11 m
color, has turned as white as wool, especial
ly on the left side and rear portion of his
head.
LEGISLATION.
titi.ks or it ills .mtovi:i v.x tmk
liOVKKNOn SINCK HIS LAST MMSSAUK
TO TI1K LKCISLATl Hi:.
Joint resolution providing fin- the pur
chase of additional copies of Smuil's Legis
lative Hand-Hook, for the use ofthe mem
bers of the Logislaturs. Approved March
18lh.
An act to make appropriation for the
Pennsylvania State Luutatie Hospital at
Harrisburg. Approved March 18th.
An act making appropriations for the an
nual salaries ofthe officers of the Pennsvl
vania l'eforui School, and also to aid in the
completion of its new buildings. Approved
March 18th.
An act relating to the courts of this Com
monwealth. Approved 3 1 arch 18th.
An act to repeal an act, entitled "An act
relating to fees of burgesses, justices of the
peaci? and constables iu the county of Dau
phin," approved April 4, 1872. Approved
March 18th.
An act repealing the proviso in section
one of an act, entitled "An act to provide
for the education and maintenance of the
destitute orphans of deceased soldiers and
sailors and the destitute children of per
manently disabled soldiers and sailors of
the btate, approved 31 ay lotn, 1874. Ap
proved 31 arch 18th.
A supplement to an act approved May
1st.. 1874, entitled "An act to amend and
consolidate the several acts relating to
game and fish." Approved 3 1 arch 18th.
A supplement to an act regulating the
election of Secretary of Internal Affairs,
approved 3Iay 11th, 1S74, relative to the
management of said office. Approved
March 18th.
An act for the relief of Jacob Idle, a sol
dier of the war of 1S12. Approved 3Iarch
18th.
A supplement to an act to authorize the
formation ami regulation of railroad cor
poration?, approved April 4th, 1808. Ap
proved 3Iarch ISth.
An act to authorize the outgoing sheriffs
iu all counties where said sheriffs are paid
by salary, to deliver to their successors all
unfinished and unexecuted writs and pro
cess of every description. Approved
3iarch 18th.
An act to authorize the judges of the
several courts throughout the Common
wealth to fix the number of the regular
terms of said several courts and times for
holding the same, the time for summoning
the grand jury, and for the returns of con
stables, aldermen and justices of the peace
to the same. Approved 31 arch 18th.
An act relating to orphans' courts. Ap
proved 31arch 18th.
An act to repeal an act to allow the voters
of the borough of Coatosville, in the county
of Chester, to vote on the question of grant
ing license to sell intoxicating liquors.
Approved 3Iareh ISth.
An act in relation to the payment of the
costs and expenses of the division of elec
tion districts. Approved 3Iarch 18th.
An act to authorize changes of venue in
criminal cases. Approved 3Iarch ISth.
A supplement to an act, entitled "An act
for the taxation of corporations, approved
April 2-1 tl: , A. D. 1874. construing the first
proviso to seventh section of said act to in
clude coal used iu the manufacture of coke.
Approved 3Iarch 18th.
An act requiring recorders of deeds to
prepare and keep in their respective offices
general direct and tol wtmu indexes of
deeds and mortgages recorded therein ; pre
scribing the duty of said recorders, and de
clairing that entries in said general in
dexes shall be notice to all persons. Ap
proved 3Iarch 18th.
An act to authorize the Attorney (ien
eral, Auditor (leneral and State Treasurer
to settle all outstanding claims for work
done and material furnished the Constitu
tional Convention. Approved 3Iareh 18th.
An act to repeal an act relating to lines
and forfeited recognizances iu Lycoming
county, approved 31 arch 28, 1870. Approv
ed 3Iarch ISth.
An act to punish arsons for carving
concealed weapons within this Common
wealth. Approved 3Iarch 18, 1S75.
An act to provide for the temporary clos
ing of any public street or public highway,
w hen the same may be needed for the ues
of any agricultural fair or any exhibition
of the products of the soil or mine or of
manufactures, machinery or works of art.
Approved 31arch ISth.
An act to provide for the publication of
the tenth volume of the transactions ofthe
State Agricultuarl Society. Approved
March 18th.
An act granting a pension to Josiah
Briuard, of Kast Vincent township, Chester
county. Approved 31 arch 18th.
An act to continue the pension of George
Robinson, of Perry county. Approved
31arch 18th.
A lady in Unintown has a meat dish which
has stood the racket for two hundred years.
MARRIED'
At the M. K. Parsonage, March 27tli, by
I'ev. G. Meachcm, Mr. William Il.Coiirtright,
of M. 8niithlictd, and Miss Mary M. Yaggie,
oi 1 nee.
On .Saturday evening, March 2nth, bv Rev
(Jeorge Dichl Foust, Mr. Henry W. Bunnell,
of Knst Slroudftburg, and Miss Louisa K.
Michlle, of Stroud.
On March 27th. 1875, by Rev. J. 11. Grofi;
Mr. Charles M. illiams, and Mis Lmniu M.
Klyte, botli of Ilossardsville, thta county.
DIED.
At his residence in Sinithfield, on Sunday
morning, March 21st, Mr. Valentine Weaver,
aged oi year., 7 months and . days. Inter
ment on Tuesday March 2:d.
In Hamilton, March 27th, Mrs. Ann Cath
arine Miller, widow of the late Charles Miller,
aged 81 year?, 7 1110s. and 9 days
In Bast Stroiulslmrg, March 2Sth, Mr. John
L. Thomas, aged 07 years, G nios. and 10 days.
In Hamilton, March 27lh, Mrs. Margaret
T. Daniels, wile of Kev. If. Daniels, 1'asiorof
Reformed Church of Hamilton, aged 17 years,.
.'J inos. and 12 davrf.
In Hamilton, March 21st, Fannie P., daugh
ter of Mary and John Raii.sbury, aged 8 iuo.
In Sdoud township, Maich 2';th, Nflife Ar
nold, infant danphter of Frank and Maltha
Chippcriicld, aged 11 days.
In ChcKiiiuil.il!, March 2s'lh, Christopher I).
Keller, aged about SO yiars.
Special jSTotice.
X'iriii. (J. C. Adams, dealer iu
boots and shoes, has taken James K. Walton
as partner, and intend adding groceries, pro
visions, with the already extensive stock of
boots and shoes. Country produce will be
taken in exchange for the above. (Jive us a
call. Cash paid for wool and hides, Jte.
Adams it Walton believe that f rom the
past experience in both branches ofthe above
business, the public will find it to their ad
vantage to call and examine their stock.
Just received at Williams' Drug store a
large lot of English Salted Potash, warran
ted good. I Oct. S-lt.
Just received at William's Drug Store, a
larsru stock of White Lead, Linseed Oil and
VARNISH for the spring trade. Price of
Iiead and Oil reduced. 31 arch IS, '75.
r2? I f vou want fresh Groceries, call at Ad
ams ec Walton's Grocery .Store, next door to
Williams Drug Store, Main st., Slromlsburir,
Pa. March IS, '7".
If you want a nice fitting pair of Roots,
Shoes, or Ltdv's Gaiters, call at Adams A
Walton's. " March IS, '7-".
fc-y Produce taken in exchange for boot,
shoes ami groceries.
Give us a call. (J KG. C. ADAMS.
March IS, lS7o. I'.t JA8. K. WALTON.
AXOTIIEK TK01I1V WOX
11 V THK
ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS!
These superior and beautifully finished in
struments so far eclipsed their competitor in
volume, purity, sweetness and delicacy of tone,
as to carry oil" the first and only premium giv
en to exhibitors of reed Organs at the Monroe
County Fair, held September 2", 187 I.
Ruv onty the best. For price list address
Oct l'-tf. J. Y. SIGAFCS,
Sheriff's Sale.
l?y virtue of a writ of Vcn. Ex. Do Terris
to me directed, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of 3lonroe countj", I will ex
pose to sale at Public Vcudue, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 11th, 1S75,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House, 111 the Lorouuhof Stroudsburg, 3Ion
roe county, the following described Ileal
Estate to wit :
A certain lot or piece of land situate in
lioss township, iu said county, containing
13 Acres, 72 Perches,
adjoining land of Lin ford Jones, Estate of
Phillip Lessig, Jonas Smith, Reuben llart
zell, about
Two Acres,
cleared. Improvements are a fcrrfL
Frame Dwelling Houso, j I f$
two stories high, 20 x 2S feet MsSMSSS
Seized and taken in executiou as the pro
perty of William A. Heath and Abraham
Fangbcner, and to be sold by me for cash.
JACOP. K. SHAFER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, )
April 1, 1S73.
Sheriff's Sale.
Ry virtue of a writ of vcn. ex de terris to me
directed, issued out of the Court of Common
Plea3 of Monroe county, I will expose to sale,
at Public Vendue, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 11 ih, lS7o,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House in the Rorough of Stroudsburg, Monroe
county, the following described Real Fat ate,
to wit :
Ail that tract of land situate in Tobvhanna
township, Monroe county, containing,
Seventy-five Acres,
more or less, adjoining land of Lam pen & Co.,
land late of Daniel Marvin, deed., and others.
Also the undivided one-fourth part of the
following tracts of land. One of them situate
nartlv in the township of Coolhaugh and partly
in Tobyhaiina township, in said County, con
taining
626 Acres, 63 Porches,
and allowance, adjoining land of Rrown fc Stod
dard, Henry Snvder, land fiiirreved to Daniel
Rees, Win. Cameron, Thomas Armat, land of
Short, Lewis & Co., and others. Ihe other
situated in Tobvhanna tsp., containing.
227 ACRES,
more or less, adjoining land in the warrantee
name of Samuel Harvey, Samuel Shoemaker,
land of Henry Snyder, land late of Garret
Albertson and others. The improvements are
on first tract, one "7.
Dwelling House,
If. x IS feet, 1A Stories, Log P.stniSsS
21x21 feet, and oilier out-builduigs. About
Five Acres,
cleared. On the other lands are erected a Saw
Mill, 2 1 x o2 feet, with Portable Engine. Dwell
ing House 15 x M feet, 2 stories, and other
out-buildings. The land all unimproved tim
ber! and heavily timbered with Rock Oak and
1 Iemlock.
Seized and taken in execution as the pro-
pert v ot John Jjampcn and to be sold bv me
for cash. J ACOH. K. SUA FFR, Sheriff.
Sherill s Oluco Stroudsburg,
April 1, 1S75.
Sheriff's Sale.
Rv virtue of a writ of lev. fa. to me directed
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Monroe county, 1 will expose to sale, at Public
endue, on
SATURDAY, APRIL l,th, 1S7.",
at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House, in the Rorough of Stroudsburg, Monroe
county, the following Real Estate, to wit:
All that certain messuage and tract of land
situate in Stroud township, Monroe county, ad
joining land of Jabez G. Angle, George Lush,
.James Posten, and others, containing
111 Acres,
more or less, about 10() Acres cleared, under a
good state of cultivation, alxint 20 Acres, of
which is meadow. The improvements are a
Frame Dwelling House,
about 22 x 3--) feet, 2 Stories, a iijiffc
large Rank I Jam, Cow Shed. Waoiig-1!:
Iloiir-e. and oilier outbuilding-. A stream of
Water passes through the premises. The pub
lie road leading from I lie Milford road to
Aualomitik passes by the farm.
Seized and laken iu execution as the proper
ty of Daniel L. l;u.:h, and to be :,o!d by me for
cao.
.IACOR K. SHAFER, Shuiff.
Sheriff'd Oliiee, Stiombbuig, ?
April 1, ISlo.
TA.K1I1 NOTICE!
SOMETHING HEW IN THE
BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS!
BOOT AKD
Main St., Stroudsburg1, Pa.,
Where you can get DOMIi-MADK ROOTS, SHOES AXD CAITKRS, of every descrip
tion, ready-made or made to order, and every thing else kept in a first-cl.tss Root and Shoe
Store, where you can get all articles in this line lower than elsewhere.
1 have in my employ several FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN and use none but the W.-l ma
terial. All my goods, home-made and City makCj warranted. All classes of my goods Fold Axon
IU to 2(1 per cent, less than elsewhere.
RRPAIRIXV PROMPTLY ATTUSDJID TO!
CARL AND k1:H !
April 1, 1S7.". tf.
Auditor's Notice.
l jTATKoK K. if. IU.I.l.F.n.
'J'lie mnliT-'i.'ii'-I Aiutitor aiiixiiiioul y tin-Court f
C'"nni"ii I'lfiis of Monrni' County, t innki'ilistribiiSion
of tin; lolance in !i' liaivls of tlu: .sitjnev, will attvinl
to the lint ics of liis :i;h tit mcltf , :it tn' olln-n ol S.
Holmes. rii.. in the Itomtmli 'f Siroiillmrj;, on 1'ri-
(l:iy. May 7tli. Is7.", at M o'rlork in the furviDMiti. wln-ii
mil wihti; :ill xtsoiis intT't:M or liavoi;; i-i-onis
;ex:iii't saM 1'uinl shall i.rvunt the sarin- or ! foruvt r
ilclisim-il from eointii;.; in for any sliar- tin rt-of.
t. .. nwi..Mr..-
Mareli 2o,'7.Vt Amlio-r.
PRIVATE SALE.
7,000 dt'llars will huy a good
HOTEL,
with 3 1 acres of ground, at Oakland Station.
hasv terms.
A LS() A good working MARK, fiiuy
size ami good blood, for breeder, cheap.
Address,
j. w. y others,
onntain Home, Monroe Co., l'a.
March 25, 187"). St.
PLASTER.
The undersigned have on hand a large quan
tity fresh ground
NOVA SCOTIA PLASTER,
which thev oiler for sale at their Mill, near
the Iron Rridgejn Stroudsburg. Farmers and!
VM. S. WINTFRML'TF & SOX.
March IS, 1S75. Ct.
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
Silver Spangled Hambnrgs
White Leghorns:
From best strains in the country. Price $2 .10 j
per dozen. Ca.sh to accompany orders. j
Address, '
R. T. WOLF,
1. O. liox 2C2
March 11, 1S75. Scranton, l'a. '
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NOTICE. j
t
U. S. Internal itcvennc. j
Special Taxes. !
2liy 1, 1S75, to April SO, ISG. !
The Reviseil Stntucs of the United States,
Sections '.V2:V2, :5237, :;2.",S, and :2W, require j
every pen-on engaged in any business, avoca- '
tion, or employment which renders him liablo
to a SPECIAL TAX, to procure and place con- j
.picuot.ly in hU establishment or place of business
a STAMl' tlenoting the pavmt-ut of- said:
SFFC1AL TAX for die special Tax Year bo-!
ginning May 1, ISTo, before commencing or
continuing business after April 30, lS7o.
The Taxes embraced within the prrivisirins of the
lair above quoted, are the follo'simj :
Rectifiers ?20ti00;
Dealers, retail liquor 2" 00
Dealers, wholesale liquor 1(I (iu ;
Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale o (HI
Dealers in malt liquors, retail 20 00 '
I lealers in leaf tobacco 2" ("H ,
Retail dealers in leaf tobacco oOO 00 :
And on sales of over SI, 000, fifty cents !
for every dollar in excess of SI, 000.
Dealers in manufactured tobacco . o 00 ;
Manufacturers of stills ."0 00 ;
And for each still manufactured 20 00
And for each worm manufactured 20 00
Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00
Manufacturers of cigars 10 00
Peddlers of tobacco, first class ( more than 1
two horses or other animals) ."0 00 :
Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two
horses or other animals) 2o 00
Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one hon-o ,
or other animal) 15 00;
Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot I
or public conveyance) 10 00
Rrewers of Kvs than "00 barrels -r0 (Hi
Rrewcrs of 500 hurrcls r more lo0 00
Any crson, so liable, ivho ahull fail to comply
v:ith the forcrjoinfj requirement will be subject to
SfJTIV pA'MtltirS.
Persons or jinns liable to pay any of the Special
Tire named tibuic, must upphi to FRAXK
RLJiDJiR, Collector of Internal Revenue at Lat
itat, and pity fr and procure the Special-Tax
Stamp or Stamps tlu if need, priori Mai 1, 1S7",
and WITHOUT FURTllKR SO TICK
J. W. DO FG LASS,
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Oificc of Internal Revenue,
WttiihitiylitH, D. C., February 1, 1S7"). j
March IS, 1S7". It.
NOTICE. .
The iiii.ler.i-.Misl repret fully informs hi-, former
etil..iii.'i. ami all othet, thai hi- luis moved hi enlire
:M'k ot
Groceries, &c.
1
to the 1-00111 lately .M eiiiiis l.y Saut. 1 1. Oveiii. l.l, oi j
Main l reel, next .I.nir to l. S. Williams's j.-w li y More, ;
Stroii.liiir, l'a. The More room lias ln.ru iomi-ls t. lv !
l'enovute.l, an.l a j
Fresh Stock of Groceries
ii.l lel In his former supply, a rr.l is fully J.repare.1 in iie-eomiii.hlat-
till who will ive him a eail, .VII j;o.nls in
his line w ill le -.l.l m the verv h-wr-M rytes I'.-r ra-h.
j.'(tii n. .Mtf.u:n.
Miiivli i, n:rt ii.
vll K CjQrV lVr Imv :t h.oue. Terms five. A l
ll.J V ArilJhin&Cu.,l,clUiH),yW.
I-V-t.rtiary I, ls;.i. ly
Can you tell why it is that when any
otieeonies to Sir..itil-JVHJ: to hiv I'm iiiturt', they al-
... -..v.. i .. . . i .
. .s .iij.t. -i.it -n... a in . i it ii re .--toiv.
N'J.t. 'Jii,'i7.
TOlI PRLNTiNfJ. ofalMtiTida neatly c.
y ecutcd at this oilier.
1)1 ANK l)HI-;i)S
For -;,., at this Olirco
! 3 &a fiuv &
tZG a U a fc si 2k J3
SHOE ST01H-
I5I.lTCEII.i:'iS
1 Iini.rov.1 C(TMHi:U
-WtMfh I'l MI' is t (it arku..w
5 K-.l-.il STANI.KI t tli
utai k.-t, ly iiiiUr venli.-l,
III..- Ik-sI ltlllt lor tint i-B-t
Att.ntli.'t i hiVUol
I, .1 .-..,1 ..,-( 1-1 .1 ',!... I'm.,.. Iu. .....i. I
lmmi-i ""' '',at '! ''as "'J' r;"l'-'"art as aUivo.
If you 1 ti.it kn- where t lny, (Jcnii
t iv-. ireiilars, tocl li'T vi( li tii.r nam.' an. I a.l.lrt-ss
lit.-r.etit nearest yon, will bv irotiti.tly lrtruiilieil Vr
luMri-ssii', with stanin.
('HAS. h'. KLATCIILEV, aaimfaclurcf,
."itx Commerco t., 1'liila.Ulj.lii. Ia
Miirch A, IS75. ni.
K00FING SLATE
i
P'armers, Slaters and trthers In watit of flrtt
chiw ROOFISC SLATE, ctm procure thvm
(by calling on (leo. V, Drake) at nearly (ur
ry irices. I do not keep or oll No. 2 or Rib
bon Slate.
1 am also eole agent for Monroe CoiihlV) for
mitli's Turbular Fluted Lightning Rod,
which I will put up and warrant to be the het
conductor of Lightning in existence. Call fttxl
examine the Slate or Lightning Rods before
p u rc h as i n g c le w 1 1 e re.
CJFtX W: DRAKU.
Stroudsburg, Aug. o71-tf
1 .
IVlAlNONE
Maker, Tuner, Regulator and Repairer
OF
Plaaos, Offlrans and Melodeons.
I'artie roi.lin,; in Str'itiliitirjf toi.l vietnitr, wLh
i;v' their Intniiuei!t :lioroie:!ilj-. tute.J. reulaonl mid
rejiaireil at a tuo-t i. asoiialiie .'rie.-, will lea leva
tli. ir orders at the Jcll'.-rviiiiati Oiliee.
Thox- iiiin to .ur;-line l'iaiios or other iii-trii-nienf-i
will lin.l it to I lieira'l vantage toeall on me. Ila
iii hail :i (raeti:h- eNoerii-nee of t.ver twentv ix
year- in the imisieal liae, I am prejiorcj to furnNh
the l'.il-'M ami tiio.-t i:iirov.iI instriiineiits at t lie ..wt-t
.riees. I have l-Ntttetl myself iwriuauontl
here ami Miliet votir liiviir.
J. 33. I-ITJLL,
(Successor to J. E. Erdriiah,)
Monroe Co. Marble Works,
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.,
Where will he found constantly on hand or
made to order,
EISLtRSTOXKS, &c,
of the best Italian and American Marble.
Having been in the employ of Mr. Krdman
for nearly ten years, I feel confident in mr
ability to please all that give ine a call. All
work warranted to give entire satiffaetion.
Orders hv mail promptly attended to.
feb 20'72-tf
UNDERTAKING.
McCAltTY .1 SONS have on haml the laivost an.l l-t
.v. Hssortimtit of
:Civr
teliZ&J&1
jQi TRIMMINGS
to l.ef.mii.1 out si.le of i ilhereily (New York or riilla.lrl
phtrt), au.l will make tliis l.rant !i nr their uukiuM
sjieeiaiity.
COFFINS and CASKETS
of tiny sh:ti-or style, ran l furtiKlxi? at otto hur'
tiotiee torshilimetit.nl a eha r-;e of iie-thirI l.-M than
any sh..S in .Si roml-l.m-. In no ease will thev charj t
inoiv sluut teu i r et tit. ;iIm.vc a.-tual cost.
atteiid.Hl (o iii any j.arl of the CotMiiv .-.t tliu nhort.
pos-Ml.k- uoli.e. ' J,uie i'H-U
HAS A IIKAV;
! ci.oTiuxa Axn
; Boot and Shoe Store,
AT laSTf
Janif. l'dingor has ju.-.t l-ctuinctl with an
entire new tuck of
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
A N f
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
tliat ho btuglit at tabic prices and i.s .setting
them at juices that astonish alL Tall and
look and bo convinced before yon purchase
elsewhere. One door above nollinsluvid's
Drugstore. Sept. I7-2m.
DO'T you know that .1. II.
Me( 'arty Sons hiv the only Tnder
takers in Stroudsburg who understands their
business ? 1 1' not, attend a Funeral managd
by any other I'nderMker iu town, and you
will Mi tho fuoofuf the fact.
June LV7l-tf
D-t vonu rr That hc u
yon want aiv thiu' in the Furniture oi
( h natoental line tliat McCarly V Sons in io
Odd Fellow.-' Hall, .Main street, Sivuudbuv,
l'a., is the place t,i get it.
Juno lS,'74-tf
r -j" iiiom x
I.lai.-iil.-y's lnirov.l :r:ti kct. the Inji
fc-W h.-. k Valv.-, m li'cli ran K- 'Mi'lvntta Vh
i . ?J3 "it tlistnroin tin- joint, ami tli- .i r
? r 'liain'x r n iiu-h n. -wr i-racks. scales v" ritis
jll'foHl will last a I if.-tilth-. Kr iwli liy NK-r
V-v'-5K'i'J ;oil t'te tra'lcL'fii.-r;llv. In ordvr to Im; xur4