tr t: TIntit preacher in Scran i' Z October 10th to 13th ' r" ,C U Will bfi 1 'rTvi"taSc-" KePort3 ,in fstrar,!,n. rs indicate that the fkMrniz this year will be F; lift 01 ' omniilitill'f tO at iin" J irrli'. iiiA m-mHoHS """"Tr the size of one's fist and ftcSical- iu $2,0,10 000 J ''-V I which have lately been -rrcH'!';. - iw.rtment. is all nlV the irea.uji a '.:,t .ft of tbat immense sum. Vmerka. Her annual in "",,.1111 That's cnoush to 1 ;. ,q. M."'.'wv. - . tt,u. - - rilent and economical family "T- "match for $2,000 and the P.' ,:0f America, bet wee a 'J'11 ... i ,..!- l.l-i -- nr. t.l recn J on n . Gardiner ir I, m fit li U'lluui ' ' . , 'lal C,l took place at the latter Wur-lav a week. McMahon won I;!' ;ur nna'tbrty minntcs. Twenty .jionW dollars changed hands. 1 v Tt Kaston, while attempting to r ." i l wliUkv. was knock- au dhaJ his nose mashed. Whisky "",S l t'l-it bov wants to let the stuff L la-reafu-r. liet or ici a my ..... -f( jn the street than to roll there him- i lv. a kitten with two head?. -J v.u row on the same neck and arc Xi toother where the ears shoulc be, Jj brad having a separate tongue, an up I ff 0!10 eve and one ear. Only one fJ": ' ; nttirlw'd to the double head. riM-Vnoii'-ated animal lived but a short io alter i'lrtn. Tiivr is a curious double oak tree in a LI l.'ii in South iJoaver, la., whieli le " at tne l oi-t with one trunk. This di v.'s intti two a!'.-ut a foot above the sur-fi- of the eartli. continues thus for ten fi then leconies united again. Each ic twia trunks, at the point of division, mLmucs about a foot iu diameter. It- prestige counts for anything, the two i;,M-ratie-aadidates are tolerably certtin deieatot!. They are used to it. Judge 4Swz w:js beaten in an attempt to get T .. I .....1, ..,..1 lw .r. f,:v f.!l lilt" . " tl J 'I v II I" ll mi'J lie mil iui ( i.toss twico without getting tnere. .nr. ;t a!so has noon thrice defeated for Th'. v are cxcjllcnt men to deat. The terrible storm that swept over the eat lakes on Thursday night and Friday ruinr left a fearful record of its work. viTal v -ss'ls were sunk or crippled, but ll ni '.-t aj-pa'iiiig of all the catastrophes 4 tite h-ss ut" tlif propeller Equinox. With $:! v;ii-iii;)ir the. vessel went down iu the fill s 1 i jiit-liv (ia-kaess ot tne cany momng, and tientv-twu s uis went down with her. Til E Traiiklia Ji-jottory thinks that o Republicans have only to close up the iik. and do their duty "to march forward victory under the banner of our gallant inkier, Ilartranft. Enemies have assailed liai, but their darts have always fallen Ijtrnikss at liis feet. As he stood the fire the enemy at Fort Stead man unharmed, v. Ill he pass through the present ordeal sheathed. Secretary Iela:io has formally resigned si iiieuuibency of the Interior department, take c'teet next r riday. His letter of siia-.iou is dated July 5th, but it was t accepted by the Fresident until last !'euiic;vlay. President Grant's letter is .'lily complimentary to the ability and in .'rity of the retiring Secretary. It is re rtei that the vacant position has been '!-' to Hun. Wayne -McVeigh, of t'!i:..-v;;u:l:i. rRAWFORp. Cor.Niv. Pa., has in opera- ill f'..f ...I., . ... 1.. r 1 i oy'ii k i'U!i l (!f cheese ; Frie county 22 factories, n,(,uciug L'.blO.OOO pounds of cheese ; fierier and Venango counties ll factories, ru.jucirig bh.Hn) pounds of cheese : air- ireguting in the four northwest counties ketones, j.roducing 9,557,700 pounds cheese. Of these 1 01 faetorins onlv fi vp re manafacturing milk that has been iu the ast skimmed. Two are regular creameries. Juhre Pershing has written a letter ac 'I'ting the Democratic nomination for "jvernor. In this documrnt ho k:iv he ; opposed to inflation, but gets over the lofiiciiitv I,,. .?..t..: .1. , .i ii i . I 'rm does not favor it ! Ju this he differs J iu::rc,y froni tjie nien wj1Q majc tjic jat I, J" lf lhcT can. The Judge further savs I -at -ne will ot resign his seat on the bench, Sendinir the. i!..ft;rt .l:,.l a,. , n wul nut strengthen his position as a j 'eui epirant. Cedar for Hen Lice. A bl-nniln- . C .1. .. -vwvi ji pfjuury Avntes : J; very rnnn 1 procure a fjuantity of cedar UIlJ K.iltf.r l.rt, ..,.. If.. H " 1 aroii'i.I it... i. ... i J J . T. JLlllO 1.1 lil lllul ia ivP a,V,ie 0,ior of the cedar keeps f' u,;c- The ronifdv I .lmm. X cure, and is well worth trying by J-.1 V,o ...v.. r w 101. Cattlft in t he Woe n., - vV If VOW 1 liO. K:ili r.' ..! .. . l on 'uri-norn cattle now going -l various pou,t throughout the West, t?7e :in)tbing but hard times among 111,4 '; UUJ S4'W0U ardiiigto of tl? r Waratice, and the poorest m.. , K'y ciitUe from ei25to the W ' II isa Peering sight to see lion fett7" farmcrs devoting their attcn "Dd tr tiUe luJPr(Jvent of their herds, ..... ?rrcater diHusion orer thft coun- trvnPn r uiuubion over tne co . , "o lo know t!i:it tl tnore a lly w . 't, out that r.m-r-urt uv i... wviS !lch,,a.t1 to doubt the wisdom of ' iu.iiiim'r infnr.ufa rr flu '- ere not exceptionally prosperous. Ilarrisburg lias sixty practicing physicians. Butter only twenty-five cents a pound in Harrisbunr The Heading Times claims a population of 45,000 for that city. One hundred babies were born in Har risburg during August. Meadville ministers have put forth a card objecting to holding funerals on Sun day. The Elgin Watch Company have an or dcr for o,000 watches for the market. English "Ho ! every one that thirstcth." The wine yield of Californic this year will be preatcr than ever. Mr. Walker Stephen, of Berks county, ninety years old, was out in the field last week, driving a mowing machine. A sweet potato plantation of 700 rcrcs, near Atlanta, Ga., is expected to yield 10,000 bushels of the favorite edible. Pugnacious Goat. From the Louisville Courier-Journal. If 1 !- . 1 ! i us neau was ine snape ana size ot a ISulIett county watermelon, and he was so black that charcoal would make a light mark on him. The goat was asleep lean ing against the house. The darkey was smoking a decayed cigar. Uc espied the poat, looked at the lit end of the cigar, grinned, then at the tail end of the goat, "grinned louder," looked all around to see that nobody was looking, and touched the lit end of that cigar to the tail end of that goat. The goat turned a hand-spring, and the negro opened his big mouth to laugh, but the goat butted him so quick between the chin and his breeches-pockets that his jaws came together making a noise louder than the report of a gun. The negro's hat, hoots, and cigar lay in a pile, ten feet off, wiiilc his body was curled up like a horse snoe in tne mouth ot a sewer-opentng. hen he "came to he looked around at each one in the crowd, and dispersed the by saying: 'Will some-ob 'you gcnime shoot me with a pistol ? A nigga dat's big a fool as I is am t got no business hbiu. Special ISTotice. Goods cheaper than ever at N. Fluster's He has them marked way down to bottom prices. 2Vew goods will arrive at N. Kuster's this week and nest. Don't fail to call and see them. 1 hose wishing to secure a cood bargain 11 1 11 . II XT " . win uo wen to can at j. iiuster s, as he is bound not to be undersold. I.m portaxt. In order to quit the Boot and Shoe Business, Simon Fried offers his entire stock of Boots and Shoes, at first cost and below cost. Come one and all now is your chance for Bargains. A fresh supply of Kiitrllsh Salted Potash, just receircd at Williams' Drug More, 31am street, btrondshurer. Pa. Yv nr ranted pure. PETEll WILLAMS. Sept. 23,'75-tf. Just received at William's Drag Store, a larpe stock of White Lead, Linseed Oil and AKMSU for the Fall trade. Sept. 23,'75-tf. FOR SALE. One pair of Mules, 3 years old, loj hands high, well broke in every way, in rood condition Will sell cheap or exchange for good yoke ot oxen. Call on or address L. T. SMITH. Forks Station, Monroe Co., Pa. Sept 30, 1875. Livery & Exchange Stables. The undersigned having pur chased the stock of Horses, Car riages, &c., owned by A. W. te3iii.banboner, beg leave to say to the public they have horses and carnages to hire at all hours on reasonable terms. PEIUSON & THOMPSON, Office opposite lt.lt. Depot, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Stables immediately in rear. Sept. 30, 1875. tf. VALUABLE HORSES and CARRIAGES FOR SALE. s fe? s s 2? The undersigned will offer at public sale, at their f-tablcs iu the Borough of Strouds burg, on Tuesday, October 12, 1875, 7 head of Horses, all good workers, single or double. S setts of single Harness. 2 setts of double Harness. 1 sett of Team Harness. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES: 1 four seated Carriage, 2 three-seated Carriages, and 2 two-seated Carriages. Buffalo ltobes, Lap Kobes and Blankets, and Whips. 4 single-seated Sleighs, 1 three-seated Sleigh, and 1 two-seated Sleigh. 1 pair Bob-Sleds, 2 Lumber Wagons, and 2 Watron bodies. 2 sleigh Poles, 1 carriage Pole, 1 pair of Lead Rars, ieck lokes. 1 Plow. Harrow and Cultivator. Shovels, Forks, JjOg-chains, and a great many other articles too numerous to men tion. A LSO- At the same time and place, sev eral new Buggies, Trucks, Lumber Waggons and Sleitrhs. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, when terms and conditions will be made kuown, by. VALENTINE KAUTZ, CALVIN MARTIN. September 30, 1875. 2t. CAUTION ! All persons are hereby cautioned not to trespass on any property of the undersigned, situate in Stroud township, Monroe county, Pa. Any one violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent ol the law. JACOB II. BUTTS. Stroudsburg, July 29, 1875. To the Voters of Monroe County. I offer myself as a candidate for Associate Judge. Respectfully soliciting the support of the voter of Monroe County, and promise if oh-ctcd to ierforni the duties of the office faithfully and impartially. Hr WILLIAM S. KCES. Stroudsburjr, Sept. 16, 1ST.";. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned dix hereby most respectfullv offer hiiii.K'lf to the voters ol Monroe county, as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge. If elected ho promises to discharge thn duties of the. of fice with fidelity and to the best of hi ability. JOSEPH FABLE. Hamilton, Pep. 2, 1S7". To the Voters of Monroe Count'. The undersigned does hereliv most respectfullv offer himself to the voters of Monroe county us a candidate lor the onice ot Associate Judge. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best of hi!" alii lit v. CIIAKLKS W. DECKER. Barrett, Aujust 2G, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respect full v offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate lor tne othee ot Prolhonotary niuZ Clerk of (lie Courts of Monroe County. If elect eii he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his abllitv. ALON'ZO B. SlIAFEK. Hamilton, Sept. 1, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hcrebv most respectfullv offer himself to the voters of Monroe C'ouuty as a candidate for the oflice of Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe County. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of- null uueuij anil iu inc UL'M oi ins HOIIIIV. JOHN H. FEXXER. Hamilton, August 2C, IS".-!. To tlfe Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does herebv most rsnectfullr offer himself to the voters of Monroe County as a candidate tor me onice or Prothonotary and Clerk of the1 Courts of Monroe Cvunty. If elected, he promises to discharge tho duties of the omcc witn fidelity, ana to the i.-t or ins ability. THUS. M" McIL.Il AX KY. Stroudsburg, August 19, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate tor me omce oi Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe County. If elected he promises to discharge tho duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his abilit v. JOHNS. FISHER. Stroudsburg, August 19, 1S7.V To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate lor tne omce or Register and Recorder, If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. JOHN AITENZELLER, Stroudsburg, August 20, 1875. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer niinscii to tne voters or .Monroe county, as a candidate ror the office or County Treasurer. If elected he tice with fide romises to discharge the duties of the of- ty and to the best of his abilit v. JOHN SHIFFER. Chesnuthill, Sep. 2, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. With the approbation of all rar friends with whom I have conversed upon the subject, I have decided to be a candidate ror Treasurer of Monroe County, and if elected I pledge myself to attend to the duties of the othce personally. JEREMIAH KRESGE. Stroudsburg, Aug. ISTS. t.e. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the tout of Monroe county, as a candidato iur i no omuo oi County Treasurer. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his abilit v. HENRY R. BIESECKER. Stroud, Augusts, IST.'S- To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does here by most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county aa a candidate for the office of Cmnty Treasurer. If elected b promises to discharge the duties of the oflice with fidelity and to the best of his abilit v. SIMI'SOX FETHLKMAX. Stroudsburg, August 5, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best of his abilit v. LIN'EORD MARSH. Stroudsburg, August 5, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for the oflice of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of ffce with fidelity and to the best of his ability. MICHAEL MILLER. Jackson, Sept. 30, IS".-. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned dees hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate for the office of County Commissi'mcr. If elected, he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelitv, and to the best of his ability. JAMES li. KINTNER. Smithfield, Sept. 21, 1875. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned having been elected in the fall of 1873, Commissioner, for three years, but being allowed to serve only two years by tho operation of the New COnstitution, hereby most respectfully oilers himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for re election to the office of County Commissioner. If elec ted he promises todischargethedutiesof the office with fidelidy, and to tho best of his ability. JACOB FRABLE. Eld red tsp, Sept. 9, 1875. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelitv, and to the best of his abilit v. CORN ELI I' S STARNER. Hamilton, Sept. 9, 1S7.1. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate fore the office of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. WILLIAM S.DEPUY. Smithfield, August 26, 1S7S. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned docs hereby mopt respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. If elected h promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. MELCHOIR DREHER. Stroud township, August 2i, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county aa a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the bej-t of his ahilitr. FLIER S. LWNGER Hamilton, August .'5, 1875. To the Voters of Monroe County. The underpinned iloiui lierebv nit !?" full at.. himself to the voters of Monroo county, as a candidate ur me uiuce oi District Attorney. If elected he promises to dikharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. LEWIS M. BLTRSON. Mroudsburg, Sept. 16, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned docs hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate tor the office of District Attorney. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. DAVIU S. T.FF Stroudsburg, Sept. 1873. CAED. As much speculation has been made bv in credulous persons in repard to our manner of doing business, we wish to say to the public generally, mat we will only sell or exchange property on a legitimate basis, receiving only. a regular tointnision, and we will enter fain no proposition under any other circumstance whatever. Our object will be to satisfy all par tics. We are thankful for past patronage and solicit a continuence of the same. Iiepectiftilly. Peiusox & Tiiompsos, Real Estate Agt. Conveyancers and Collectors, Office opiKite 11. R. Depot, East Stroudsburg, Pa., Sept. 16, 1875. Turbine Water Wheel FOR SALE. We have one of STEVEKSOX'S DUPLEX TUKHINE WATER WHEELS of 24 in di ameter, For Sale ; said Wheel being in the best ot order. Also, with it are the Uevel Wheels (pinion and mortise.) Iron Head Block. with upright and horizontal boxes. Wheel Shaft and Clutch ; also, complete set of Gate Fixtures, with rack gears, &c, in good order. I he above wheel lias been run for about 7 years at our factory, and shows that the usage has been careful. We have replaced it by a 42 in. wheel, as we needed more power. With the wheel is about 8 fL of Draft Tube, also in goou condition. A LSO; OneROSE WHEEL, 36 in.diameter, turned on bottom so as to make tight joint ; with Scroll .block and Mep all complete, with liate fix tures. With this heel is 16 feet of Cast Iron Pipe (J in. iron), 12 inches in internal diame ter. This pipe is in three pieces, one 10 ft. 5 in. Ion;;, one 4 ft,, and an Elbow This Wheel has given power to our machine shop for 6 ! If. .... years, anu is in exccncni condition. ALSO; One STEAM BOILER of about 20 Horse Power. ALSO ; One DOUP.LE JOUVAL TURBINE WHEEL 41 inches in diameter. Anv or all of the above will be sold at a bar gain if prompt application is made to THE TANITE CO. STROUdsBURG, PA. Sept. 1G, 1875. A. CAED. We will open the first term of our select School in Stroudsburg, Monday, September 6th, at the old Seminary. The building has been put in good repair, and will be made thoroughly comfortable during all seasons of the year. We claim to understand what we propose to teach. Our purpose is to be dili gent and faithful in the work of instruction, and to exercise a special care over the morals and manners of our pupils. If after a fair trial, parents shall find that their children, en trusted to our tuition, are not improved, we shall neither expect nor desire a continuance of their patronage. Morning sessions from 9 to 12; afternoon from 1 to 3 o clock. MAGGIE B. CARROW. MINNIE At L, CARROW. September 2, 1S75. tf. Blair Presbyterial Academy, BLAIRSTOWN, N. J. under the care of Newton Presbytery, will be re-opened September t th. For information address 11. D. GREGORY, Ph. D. July 29, 1875. 2m. Principal LEGAL HOLIDAYS. Notice is hereby given that all notes and other papers coming due on any Legal Hon days, viz : January 1st, February 22d, Decora tion day, July 4th, Thanksgiving day, Goo! Friday and Christmas day, must be met on the day before, or on the Saturday previous if the Holiday should come on Mondav. JEREMY MACKEY, Cashier. August 12, 1875-tf. OX'T you know that J. II McCarty & Sons are the only Under takers in Stroudsburg who understands their business ? If not, attend a h uncral managed by any other Undertaker in town, and you will sec the proof ol the fact. June 18,'74-tf WANTED, Agents for a first class Life Insurance Com pany, working under the non-forfeiture Law of Massachusetts. With good reliable men liberal arrangements will be made. Address, with reference, WM. L. GARRETT, 152 South Fourth st., Philadelphia Sept. 2, 1875. 1m. TO THE LADIES. Ladies Hair-Combings, made up cheap and good into Braids, Swithcea, Curls, r rises, etc orders left at Mrs. 1. K. Clemens' 1-ancy Mil linery Store, Main Street, Stroudsburg, three doors below the Indian ljueen Hotel, or send by mail to C. & Ii. E. EAkE, Stroudsburg Slonroe county. Residence two miles west of Stroudsburg on the Kunkletown road. July 8, 1875-6m. ESTATE NOTICE. All persons indebted to John N. Stokes, of Stroubsburg, late deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, are desired to present them in proper order for settlement without delay. STOGDELL STOKES, Administrator Stroudsburg, 8th mo. 19th, 1875. 4OTlIlJl TROPIIV WOS II V THE ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS These superior and beautifully finished in struments bo far eclipsed their competitor in volume, purity, sweetness and delicacy or tone, as to carry off the first and only premium giv en to exhibitors of reed Organs at the Monroe County Fair, held September 2o, 1&74. Buy onty the best. For price list addresa Octl-tf.l J. Y. S1GAFUS, B LANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at this Office. STOP THIEF! Terrible Sensation!! THE HEAP AUCTION STORE AHEAD ! THE RED FLAG FLOAUING TO THE BREEZE ! The crowds are coming from every quarter. SUMMER GOODS are rushing off at cost and some below cost! Wonderful knockdown in prices & profits! These arc " Facts." "Wo have markod down our blmdiod ind unbleached Muslsn from 1 to 2 centa pr i J"u- Uur LallOCKW knocked down 1 WOUte yar 0,, tr . r, . , ur Ilamburp; Edgings, bwus and Cam brick Musliu, Pekas and Victoria lawus marked uown from J to 5 cents a yard. Our black and colored Alpaccrus down rrom 5 to 10 cents a yard. Our Cotton bats and best Carpet warp down lrom 5 to b cents per lb. Our Hosiery, Gloves and Notions won- dcrlul cheap. Children's and 3Iisscs striped IIosc only o, IU and 1 cents a pair. Our Linen Towlcs, Table Damask, Bed- tic, Flannels, heavy Shirtinirs, Pant-stuff, Counterpanes and Carpets, by far the cheap est m the County. Come and see for your- selt. We have four thousand yards of beauti ful bonnet and sash Ribbons, some five and a half inches wide, for 25 cts. a yard. Some Ribbons as low as 6 cts. per yard. "We have beautiful wide Sashes only 20 cents. Our best Spool Cotton. 200 yards, only 4 cents. Our best Pins and Needles only 5 cents a paper. We have concluded to close out some of our plain and striped Summer Dress Goods lor 10 and 12 cents a yard. e are now selling a good soft felt Hat for Boys and Men for 80 cents and $1 25, nearly half price. We have 3Iisse's and Ladies Straw Hat ? 1 f .1 l 1 i o ni trimcu, ror uic wouacnui low price oi and dO cents. Wc are selling beautiful Flowers much less than half price. We arc selling good Cassimere Coats for 3, 4 and 5 dollars. li? it 1 -r t e arc soiling goon csts, wen maue, ior uu ccnis, anu I'ants ior i. We will sell a whole summer suit, for Men, coat, vest and pants, well made, for 2 35. Wc will sell a whole suit, well made, of Cassimere cloth, for $8, and Children s and Youth's suits for $4 and $6. Wc will sell Youth's and Men's leathe Gaiters for $1 50 and 82. Wc will sell Misse's and Women's good cloth Uaitcrs lor 51 25. We have given you a few samples. Now for the Bush ! Come one and all. Come from Stroudsburg A East Stroudsburg. Come from Canadensis. Come from Oakland and Tobyhanna. Come from Spraguevillc & the Smithfitld'a. Come from Portland and Water (Jap. Come from Chesnut Hill and Hamilton. Come from Kellersville and Lartonsville. Come from Chery Valley and the Mountains. Come even from Paradise, and we will do you good. We have swung out The Red Flag, to the breeze. When you come to town jret your eye on it and don t tako it off until you get in the Wonderful Cheap Auction Sstore, among the Cheap Groods. We wish to inform the public that we have no connection with anv other Store now or old in Stroudsbur" v Wc mind our own business and let our neighbours and their goods alone, wishing them all peace and prosperity. DECKER A CO. April 15, 1S75. ly. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For the relief sn tnrc of nil derange ment in the stom ach, liver, and boM els. They :irc a iniM pcriont, and, fi fc'jCcellent purgative. lWinz purely vege table, they contain no inwtnrjr or nunc ml whatever. tNh serious Mchfess smt suffering1 i p-reveM' ct by their ttrooly ne; and every famny should have them on natvi for their protection! nnl relict, when reuiuretf Long experience ha proved them ro be the bar est, surest, and best of ali the 1'iH witlv which the market abound, rjy their occasional n-c, the blood is purified, the corruption or (he m -tent expelled, obstructions! removed, nnd tin whole machinery of life restored to it healtliv activity, internal organs wnicn txvouie ciojrgei and slupgish are cleansed by Ayrr'n '. stimulated into action. Thus incipient Ii.-e:ft' is changed! into health, the value of which chanirf, when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy It. can hardlv be computed. Their sujrar coat mi: makes them pleasant to take, and pro erves tlioir virtues unimpaired for . any lengt n of time, nr that thev are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and tser:itr without disturbance to Ujc constitution, or lttt, or occupation. Full directions arc riven on tan wrapper t each box, how to use them ns a Family Physic, and for the following corny!ani which ibcvc rua raputly cure : . . For Itviitensia or Indljrrstlon, J,ft dcm, liaucnor and JiU of Apifin.'tlioy should be taken moderately to stimulate tff sroin ach, and restore its healthy tone antl actiort. or M.l r Complaint and its various vmp- toms, Jtilioa llestriiiclir, Mirk Zl Mcne, Jaunilire or urrvn ict.c, ir-. Ion Colic and Ilitioiin Fever. t!it:y sboubr bo judiciously taken for each case, to correct t!ie? diseased action or remove the obstructions which causo it. Kor Uvieaterr or llrrUoeu. but o:io mild dose is generally required. For IlheuinatWuii lnnt, .r.ne. " I- SI ta tion or the Heart, iMui in tne Hark and JLotna. thev FhonM be con'in- "8ly taken, as required. to cl.unjre the distea-fd complaints disappear. i ror lironiy anu iropic;ii .w niing-s, I they should be taken in large and frequent dou to produce tho effect of a drastic purcrc. a taken, as it produces the desired effort by ym- Dinner Fill, take or.e or two J-IUa t promote digestion and relieve the ton..ich. I jui occasional aose stimulate tne nomacn tn - Wjwela. restores the appetite, and inrisTrnntfiH tb Ttin- Hnce it is oticn a.ivanu.eo.1 w.e... tolerably ttcIU often find that a !o r jrxiim muKca 111111 jwi iccut:ui.v utiiui, n.-m unu elennelno1 nnil renovntinir v.ttw.l On the ili 'ili vti apparatus. frfi-ared nr VT'1. V. .1 J'lt V X rnx Client 1 ! fill SIM . Z.OWJSZ.Z,, MASS., V. 5. A. OB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVEKYWUYRF- Ayer's For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable,' hcalthv, nnd effectual f o r preserving the hair. It soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, icith the ' gloss ana freshness oj youtit.- iiini hair is thickened, falling hair cheeked,, and baldness often, though net always, cured by its use. Nothing can rcstoro the hair where the lolheles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied ami decayed; but such as remain can bo saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced, Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi- I mon f- if nri 11 r Tf- rt,,n;ftn.,i nL ...-r.f ti,rt h, from turuh 0r falling off, and consenucntW rVrevcnt baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to tho scalp arrests and prevents tho format """T t:nn nf A9ruimtr wbb nffr, Crt.,w L.ii-.tr.P;,. Tr-o, r-, deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted mer-fdr for a NATlt FTRFSSTNtt. noti,:ntr Pisft i(, fAlinfi cft dpsirnhl Containing neither oil nor dve. it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts- I ' long on the hair , giving it a rich, lossy iustrCj an,l a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.f Practical and Analytical Chemists IA)W12IiIi, MASS. Ayer's J Cherry Pectoral, for Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Amonpj the pest discoveries of modem science, few are of more real value to mankind than this ef fectual remedy for all diseases of the Throat and Lung. A vast trial of its virtuos throughout this and other countries, lias shown that it does surely and cffoctuallr control them. Tho testimony of our best citi zens, of all clauses, establiilios tho fact, that' Ciiekkt Pectoral will and does relieve andP cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lunffi bayond any other medicine. The most dsntraroui affections of the Pulmonary Organ yield to it over; and case of Cousump- tion cured by this preparation, are public ly known, so "remarkable as hardly to le be lieved, wera they not proven beyond dispute A a remedy it u adequate, on which tlio public maj rely for full protection.- By- curing Coughs, the forerunner of more seriou disease, it saves nunumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con vinces the most sceptical. Every familv should keep it on hand as a protection against tho oarly and unperceivod attack of Pulmonary Affections which are easily met at first,- but which beoono incurable, and too often fatal, if regiecUsh Ten lr lungs need this defence; and it is unw'tso to be without it. As a safeguard to children, araid the distressing disoasos which beset tho Throat and Chest of childhood, ChekkY PrcaoRAU is Invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi tude are rescued from premature graves, and. saved to the love and affection centred on themv It acts speotlily and sttrelv against ordinary colds, securing Found and hoalth-ro&toring sleep. No. one will yntVer troublesome Intluo?rt and paiiw ful lii-onciittis, when they know how eaiity thov enn Le cured. Originally the product X lorg, lahorioui, an.1 succest"ul chemical invetigatin, no cost or toll is spared in making every bottle in the utmost po-ibla perfection. It may be confLieuuy ro- Jie:l.P tti ri' ull the virtues it has evtr I VAlUUlls.U. C11H4 vapauiv v iia.iut. UIC VUiVI IM raetuorabi) as tho greatest it has vtr effected. rREPAHED BV Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical ami Analytical Chemists. BOLD CY ALL DHUUfilSTS EVEIiYVlIEK"d Sept. 3075. Hair V igor, is