15 s 1 i ".w. imL,'iimimwiiBiji.,wuH!,Mt.w !5j V-..V. C ""5 Dcuotcb to politics, Ciicratuve, Agriculture, Science, iiloralitij, anb (Scixcral Intelligence. M m 1 hi J. i Jn 1 1 -3 M,. lN I All J I wqI. 33. -r-frgyJ'V.JVf.Jl'-fOggt rm. A .... Ci,lnn1 I. ..i .:i ir- ?. war i: ridvnnce mid if md Ti ',Z iii.- cud "' -v":,r' t,v" 1""al"4 :u-'-(.'ii- j.11 r rai: n t i ii u I ""in all arrearages are ! N" tWnli-ei ,i'tl", ''ii,,,r-j-iM. '""ri'1 .,1,.'r.mc square of fright lines) or " A .1 ir-- insertions !"-;l, h additional .. . i -r mi. -s in iirinrtmii. .Wi-oni-. - ... -. i.J- I.T. KINDS, .. ,.niri.' .KHfN'STOXH. Homoeopathic Physician, V-Mcitee: i;sj'imin D m;,'"!, Cherry Valley, Mi'XUOK COINTI PA. Slav I-. i"--ly. f 4 i.r.WJS EiSKBklErrr. Ik, . - Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Sand ('it, Waynk Co., I'a. All promptly at tended, to day or niirlit. D . A. S,. S-lXfi, SlJl'iCOH tJi'UUSl, bavin: i"-t p-turned from Dental 1 1 . ., i ;r,. t..,.ii. in 4 . . , . . t i:m ; pi i " - - f - '. .. ;r..'i let. --like ni -.ii:i-r. ati-l t till i-.'- !,,. ,:, .-! '.-:ri i .... i, . r.li.i ' ! ill:' i-l-i-l i;i;iir"v . iiii'Ki.kI. ? ... j . ..1 I... . .1. .v.. i l'. Wi. 1 Mil .1.1111. l I : .'I. .- v-:. ..... i iv I-l i-m v.hii-'i isvniirlv liariiiU".s. f, .., ,!! khris ii i i i -1 -. . i -Ail ..!- waniulol. ... ...-ll.l - f ,;'f..i ,; K-'ii.-fs ii.-.v l.rii-k l.ml'Uii', M;kii sir.-.-I, Vir.i Is'' r Am:. :U '7I-tf. PHYSICIAN. U))-" n vu iy o;p.).-itii i.ii.uus JJrus More. i:-i ! i'..-ii t'.y iveuoi-.-d ' K. j. V'. If, corner ' iiu.i: sir -t, ?-! roiidsi.it r', Pa. I 1 1'. S-.riii i'i I i i f ' tl ;., ill.- hi-di.-t stvl- of H.? Art, and on the in ! reasonable, terms. ; I J lilies. I ii ' r-; . J . 1 '. , ' . II .II . ..Iii It's, ..;..r's, sid;rijJU Pl7J13tn, S IJ.Jin aiii ;iCCOUCQeUr( and dwarf Cherries, Ac; a Liiu - K iln, and one of the ; l.e-f stoiii-.ii;u i i in the vali -y. Tie- Kiln lias eaia-O.Ii.-e .1:1 ! '..! !-:". -'. M si reef, S:ro'.lU- , iiy cnotuh to t.irn out 0110 hundi'exl and fifty 1. ur-h- '.., P, i ihe !. 1 1 . 1 1 1 r :.i-me:-!v O'-eiiptf I J " " 1 1 '. ' M, I l.v ih. ,, , ii 1 PlMoipl alU ti::..!. -IVcll kC:tll. ; 1 t i ') ;t. mi. 1 " p. m. i Ii )".rs ( ; " s ji. ni. April l-T-l-ly. LUMlin, L:.i..ii.i 11 1r.11.1lv iTHiTlY X1 11 V ol I II LI I). I'lvin-'irrn In ilie ni 1 iiiii-e ni" ir. A. Ue?ves .laekson, fre-Mein-e, c'lniiTnl S iiad :tml l r.mklii: .-treet. STR0UDS3URG, PA. fn.sos i-i:iitso.-., 1 . AUCTION Real Estat? Aserit and Collector. 1 Tli in "-v.; i 1 MV." t no! i:'y the puMie that I Ii-i-t.r pir.-l i - Ii at sle.rt n-.i ; p -rson il prop.-rty ; -.f ill kin Is. as w Ii a. al Ksta:e,:tt jeihlie --r private itli--.- r.t T'a ia.is ;e:ii-! oi l t'.-r- stan-1. ct Ila-t roi l.-iur. p.,. I !.-.-. 17, l.-7i. ly. ! 1 Aitorury tit JiiAV, One il ior ah-ive tiie 'Stroti.l.s'mr -j II'mjsc,'1 SN-.i:;.I-!.Mrir, V.. ( ' illecti'ins 1 ;.?;! 1 v ma.Ie. O-Mher 22. I S7 I. " CI!'"'"" I M )-t central htjaliori ut ;i:i Hotel in town, j ii. vr. KH'Li: SOX, 1 1'.. M .tin street. IVonrietors. .Jauu iry is?."!. 1; Kuc'sa.ivrs- ur$: II I 2 55 X-rth Third .V',vy, PHILADELPHIA. US lte.ltU'0'1 rates, 5?1 7." p?r tlay.-'Jia 11 KNUV SPAllX, Vrop'r. L. II. Swiiki:. Cii-iL Snv. :y, JsT 4. ilui3 V7ILLIAM S. RSES, Surveyor, Conveyancer and Real Estate Agent. Parms, Timher Lands and Town Lot3 FOR SALE. Oflice tttt-ariy opposite Ameriean Iloues sn l -J1 ii,M,r ,elow tlie Corner Store. March -Jo, lS7:j-if. DR. J.LANTZ, SURGEON & MECHANICAL DENTIST. sjdl iuis his olliee on Main street, in the se.-ond story I'r S. Walioii's liri k hiiil Ii:i-4. ii'-.'irlv opposite the Mroi-ls-,-,.. II-.,,,.-, ;,! he ll-iter"-. h i ids ! f t ha I by ciuh t --n y ar. e.iitatit .ra:-l i.-.- and the i;i..t carne-t and '."- t il at,,,n, jM1 Jo . ,..t- k i ni ti- to his pro- ; -i-.il. tli it he is fiv .,1,1 . ,( p , :",, ri. i i.ll o-r:iii..u- I 'i th -ih-utal line iu the :uo.t car. ful and skillful nian t -r. 1's-i.d :i!t-ntii.n 'iven to sivin- the Natural Teeth: . I-. the ii,. .,ii ,u of Aniheiai Teeth on Rubber. "11. i!v.-r. ,,r C.uil i iiii..it i : ii.iw i. -ii.-, ! r.n P. all M t Ji-rs-.ns know thercat follv and !a'i;'" r of i-i. '"iistinjOiiir work to the iije. ;rri.;iicet.or t-itliivn1 Itv--t a diM-M-. April 1S7-I. tf. R. MAINONE, ilaker, Tuner, Regulator and Repairer Of Pianos, Organs and Melodeons. 1artl reiiu. in St roud.sbur and vicinity, wi.sh r f W'Jir D',tr"l",'Dts I borough! v tuui-d, regulate! and l'Jired at si most rensonahle pi i-c, 1H please leave ."rr orders at the Jefferson ian Office, in t ' "hi"sr 10 I,lrchase Pian-m or other instru ii'J finfl ' oteiral vantage to call on me. Hav- r.. . praeticlo cxKricnce of over Iwenty-aix "(iJr.-ri 'he niiisical line, I ui tr.Mrtd to f'urui.sli ,s m' UHt improved instriiments at the Jowrst i 'i--iuw firi.-.-. j i,.,ve J.y.-aicd rnvsclf pirmancnt Jy ' ::iiel s.,li,-, j.lr i,..jr,. SOMETHING NEW ! SHOE MANITAITOKY. Tin iin lorsin -l wotiM rcsjMi-t fully uiro tiilic-t tlitit tln-y liavc -s!alIilul at Vi!li:inis' l!:i!l l.iiii.lin. cor ner of jt-oiy.- ami Monro;; streets, .-strou.Jslnirg, l'a., a SHOE MANUFACTORY, for til" in-ikiivz of sill kin. Is of I.nl y's Mli'l ( Jirnl l.'im-ns :ml "liil-in-n's Itoots iiii.l hli-n-s aiul t'l-ji-.-rs. l'urtic-.i-hir attt-mioii p:ii,l to CUSTOM WORK. Persons li:iv:ti- d.-fonn.-.l leet. bunions or eorns, or eliil.lreii with weak ankl.-s, or crookitl liml.:. can have lien- of first class materials and at reasonalile ju iecs !iioes mail'- to suit tlieir eases. Having Iim.I a lar-je ex iieri.-nee in New York u fei-1 conl'ulent that we ran suit eiistor.irrs as to ijualit ie ami j. nee, all ot our i;om!s imt.i for general ami sp.-eial r.ile are warranted to lie as rejires'iit.-il Please trive us a riili, examine our :'mx1s a-.ul materials roiisitin of Surges, glazed Krem li, Mat and I'rem-li Calf Kid, Ions; :rainel, J?risli and PeliMed liout Mor.K-eo I'reneli aiid Ameriean 'alf and Kl; Skins, all of wliieii vriil Ik; cheerfully sliown to tli-se !m niayer.il. 1 ntemlin to makealirst rale wearing arti. le we have notliiiii; to roiireal, i-iUier i!i st-ek or make from tin; public, lint would invite tluir closest sertitinv. July s, T.Vtf J:. K. fK',)MMi:TT A CO. Th-' !iii.l.-rsi ;iied oflers at iriv:-.te sale, liis I'arni, sit uate in i lamiiton tow i is! lip, M.oiroe County, Pit., near P.osj-,ilsvi!!e, and r miles fruiu ,-troiidiiurg, Count y-si-at of Monroe, cniiti;iiiin 75 Acres, i a'lout ft Ai res Ti:ii'er I.-ind. Ilie lia'am t- improved laud ! lime st. .ne s..il. in a lii-li .-tale ofeatiivation. Tiio iml pro rr.ieiiis ar.' a Prame House, eiit;ii!!iii x nine rooms ; P.arn -M ly ! ji3L-wjL Jifift W'a'oll .'died, I'i,'-l-n is l-y :iu fect,s" "-'Jrg-y'-'j niili Ci-.rria-.'L- House at ta.-le-d, and ail otlirr nreesary e.ii-i.iiildinjs; a le-v.-r t':i 1 1 1 : i w.-ll of water near tlm dwviiiii". Tliere is an excellent Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees on the farm. roi-.sisiiii2 of A):! -. Peai li. herry, Pl-.un, . "' hm-per .lay. The cr .p and tck ran he hou-lit with th; I i-.n:i j ne crop a no ;n. . e;i :i in- i.duiii 1 jj.-.-e is a -o.vi ehauee for a l.a-aiit. PKTi.i: v. siiai 1:1:. P. .sardsv;:i", July 1, is;-..if. AT THE mar Sfo THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. Great burjrai:'.:' are now o!Terel in FANCY mn:s goods, A LI'ACAS, V I'A A' KTKKXS, O L O T I-I S 9 CASSIMKUKS, FLANNKLS, Ac, all of Avliich have hcen marked down to PANIC PHICSS. ('cods all tiew ati'l riir'it in style, hut inaikt'il down to meet the tini-s. We invite all to call anl see for themselves. Terms Cash. C. II. ANDlli: A Co. dee-Jtf Main St., Stroudsl.nr?", V.. G. H. Dreher. E. B. Dreher K3 (2 doors west of the "Jcfiersonian Ofiiee,") KMZAlUrni STKKKT, StrojHlshiu la., DREHER & BRO., DP-ALKItS IN and Toilet Arliclrs. OFLS, VAUNISIIKS, (;lash & PU'ITV. Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder 13 races. Soeley's fitter's TKCSiSKS OP VARIOUS PATTKRXS. Lamps and Lanterns Burning and Lubricating Oils. Physicians' Preseriitions carefully Com ivtinded. N. P. Tlin highest ('ash price paid for OIL of WINTERUKKISM. iiiay-4tf. BLANK Dl'KDS For sale at this Office. STROUDSBURG, MONROE To the Voters of Monroe County. I offer myself as a candidate: for Associate Jit Jar. Ilesjiectrully soliciting the support of the -voters of Monroe County, and promise if fleeted to perform the duties of the oilier faithfullv and impartially. WILLIAM S. RETS. Stroud.shurp, S-pt. Ill, 1ST". To the Voters of Monroe County. S The imdersiuTevl does herehy most respectfully ofTer liiiiisdf to the voters ol Monrm- county, as candidate for the otTice of 1 ssor-ia le J u rhje. Tf cleetetl ho nroini-S'-s to discharge flie duties of the of fice with fidelit v and to the hest of his rd.ilitv. JOSKPH i-'AP.I.H. ILnnilton, Sep. J, 1ST-". To the Voters of Monroe County. The itnd.-rsi--rnr'd ih herehy most respectfully offer h?ms"lf to the voters of Monroe rounty as a candidate for the o!!ice of Associate JiifJijc. Tf elected he promises to discharge the duties of the ofIiee with fidelity and to. the !est of hi a'.ilitr. CI I A PJ.ICS W. DF.CICKH. P.arrctt, Ancust ir, IS". To the Voters of 3Fonroe County. The imd-rsijn.'d ih.es hen-hy most respect fnUv ofpT liims' lf to the voters of Monro county, us n candidate for the; otTiee of Prollionotiu-i ojj? Cirri; of the Courts of Jlonroe County. If elect ed lie n-oiilises to di-1iarie the dn t ies of the of fice Willi fidelilv and to the hest of his nhilitv. ALONZO P.. SIIAFKR. TTamilton, Sept. 1C, 1 r-7.. To the Voters of Monroe County. Th" oivl-srs'iri-'-il do.-s hen-hy most respm tfullr offer himself t th" voters ofMonroe Contitv as a candidate for the oilier of Prothonolary and Clerk of (he Court of Monro' County. Tf ele.-t'd l- p'oiiiisr-s to discharge (he duties ofthe of fice with fidelity and to the hest of h's philifv. John n. i- KXNr.ii. Hamilton, Au-ust 20, is;;. To tlie Voters of Monroe County. The iitider-hjiiPii dors li-rehy most respectfully ofT.-r himself t- the voters of Monroe County as a candidate for the office of rrolhonofnry ami Cirri: of tie Courts of Monroe County. Ifi-le'-ted. h i.r-.mises fri dis.-hn rie the dut ies of t lie otlice with lidelitv, au.l to the l.cst of his al.i'it v. THOS. M- M II.HANICV. Stroudshur;,', Au-iist in, f-To. To the Voters of Monroe County. Th" i' ndersiu'-d do-s hereby most respect fully offer himself to the voter.i of Monroe county, as a candidate for the o'.'iee of Pfoilionoinry awl Cirri; of the Comix of Monroe, County. If elected h" prom-se-i to diseharsre the duties of the of fice with fidelitVand to the Iest of hisahilitv. JOIIXS. ithf.i:. Stnttidsbur-r, August 10, 1?". To the Voters of Monroe Connty. The u-id'-rsi-n- d iln-s hereby mo't respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, a, a candidate f..r the oilier of Pryistcr and Recorder. If elected h" promSs'w to dis"hart:e the duties ofthe .f fn. wil'.i !id litv and to the h.-t of his ability. JOHN APPKNZKLLKK. St roudsburu', August 'J'"., I s7". To the Voters of Monroe County. Th;" n nder-ined does hereby most res-ct fully oir-T himself ! the vot-rs of Monroe county, as a candidate f..r the otlice .if County Treasurer. I f elected he promises to dis'-hare the duties of tl-.e of fice with fidelity and to the ln-st of Ids ability. JOHN SlillTFR. Chesnuthin, Sep. 1S". To the Voters of Monroe County. With liie approbation of all my friends with whom I have eonvers-d uiion the subject, I have decided to he a candidate for Treasurer of Monroe County, and if elected I pledge myself to attend to the duties of the cilice personally. JKi'KMIAH KUKStJi:. Stn.uds'iur, Aucr. .", 1S7". t.c To the Voters of Monroe County. The iind'-rsi'rned docs hereby most resiect fully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for the oflu c el County 2Wf usurer. If elected he promises to diseliarce t lie dut ies of the of fice with fidelity and to the lies! of his ability. JIFNRY R. PdFSF.CKLR. Stroud, August ", IS".", To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned dors here bv most respectfully offer vl dors here by most ters of Mom roe count himself to the voters of Monroe count v as a candidate for the oiii e of County IVce.surcr. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the ofiiee with fidelity and to the best of his ability. S! M PS ' 1 Kl II KKM AN. Stroud.sburg, August ls75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county as a cnudidate for the office of County Treasurer. If elect ed he promises to discharge the dnticKof the office with fidelity and to the best of his ability. I.I N FORD MARSH. Stroudsburi;, August .", 1S7". To the Voters ofMonroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters ofMonroe county, as a candidate fore the office of County Connnifioncr. If circled he premises to discharge the duties ofthe of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. JACOU JI. TRANSl'i:. Smithfu Id, Oct. 7, 1S7". To the Voters of Monroe County. The nnder.-ignrd does hereby most, respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a eandulate for the olhcc of County Co mm i.-.nio ncr. If elected he promises to di.vharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of Ids abilit v. MICH ALL MILLKR. Jackson, S pt. -o, I -7 ". To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respect fully offer himself in the voter ot Monroe count v as a cauuutate for I lie ollirc of County Coinmissi'incr. If elected, he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity, 9 ml to tnc nest oi tin amiity. JAML.SU. KJNTNFR. .Smithfield, Sept. 23, l.s7,. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned having been elected in the fall of Commissioner, tor thre years, hut betnx allowed to serve only two years by the operation of the New Constitution, hpreby iwotit ruspccttully offers himself to the voter of Mouroe. rounty, as a candidate for re election to the office or County (.omnmMoncr. irciec tcl he proniiiscs todi..clurtre the dutjesof the office it h uaciiay. ana io tpe in or ru aojiuy. JA.COIJI RAHLF F-l-lrcd f-fi , rpl. ft, r75. COUNTY, PA., OCTOBER 7, 1875. To the Arotcrs ofMonroe Count7. The undersi-.-ned dues hereby most rosjiect fully o(l".-r hims -!f to the voters of Monroe couniv, as a candidate for t!-.e ooiee of County Cotumiszioncr. Tf elected lie promises (o discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity, ami to the h.-st of his ability. COUNKML'SSTAIINKR. Hamilton, Sept. II, 1S7.". To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respect fully offer himself to the voter.- of Monroe count y, as a candidate fore t lie otlice of Co it n ty Con; m t Wo w e: If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. WILLIAM X. "DKPL'V. Sip.ithfield, August 21"., Is;.-,. To the Voters of Monroe Countv. The uiidersie-iieil d.ies hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monr.j.s county, us a candidate for tiie otlice of County Commissioner. If elect. si he promis-s to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the hot of his ability. M KM" 10IU DitKIIF.R. Strmd town.sliip, August 2d, is 7.1. To the Voters of Monroe County. Tie- undersigned does hereby most resp.-ct fully offer Iiims.-If to the voters ofMonroe county as a caiidtdnt" i'or tiie oti'e.-o of Conn 'y Chin ,n iss'o n c'. If elected he promis -s to diseharQC the duties of the of fice witii fidelity ami to the best of his ability. pr.TKUs. i:i)iN(;:;n. Hamilton, August 2.., 137".. To the Voters of Monroe Countv. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully nfler himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for the oiiice of District Attorney. If elected he promises p di.share the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of bis ability. LF.W1S M. lil'IlsoN. Stroudsbur', Sept. In, l-7.-,. To the Voters of Monroe Count. The undersigned does hereby most resect fully oifi-r himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for the ollie-.' of DiAiit Attorney, If i -lecf "d he promises to discharge the dut ies of the of iicv wiih fidelity and to the best of Ids ahilHv. DAVID S. LF.I1 StroHdrdiurj", Sept. .. LSANDER EMERY, MAM K.UTl AM I.-KALKK IN ALL KINDS fF farrhgrs and Riiggirs, Two-scatcd I'arriagfs far Livery stables atsd private Families, rialfuriii tyring Wngons, f the latest style and for all kinds of use, Vept on hand or made to oder. SINGLE-SEATED CARRIAGES, with top or without top, all styles. Delivery and Express Wagons, of different styles, shipped to order. All work warrant- cl ;n every particular lor one year. 1 v. iil matce to or der any si vie of Ca.rriair'-or li;,d:t Ihijr2y that maybe wanted. None but fust class wo id; leaves mv simp. I use only first class st-wk and employ first class work men, and feel confident that lean j;ive entire satisfac tion to all who may purchase my work. All orders by mail shaM r.ei-ive" prompt attention. Hoping that I may !? a'.l" to furnish t he cit i.ens of St roudsburj; and vicinity with anv t!ini4 that th; v mav want in mv line. Address all orders t -j - I.F.ANDFR I-MeKY, Marcte-'o, Calhoun Countv, Mil hian. April 22, LS7.1. !y. UNDERTAKING. Mi ('ARTY A SONS have on hand thelar-eM and best assortment of f COFFINS and --J m-nTH,TtotTT-iCi to be found out side of ril her cit v (New York or Philadel phia'1, and will make this branch or their business a pccial-.ty. COFFINS and CASKETS of any shape or stvle, can be furnished at one hour's not ice for shipment, sit a charge of one-third less than anv shoS in Si roiuKhii rg. In no case- will they charge more sliau ten per rent. abo e actual cost. H:.T2 5SA 133 l?Zi attended to in any part of the County at the shortest jHissible notice. " Jiiiicls,'"4-tf IS EjATCH LEY'S lmprov.il Cl'O'MP.KR TT? WOOD PCM P is t brack now t b: fife.? X ' .t ir. W . l,v noniil.ir verdict . i i - i 1 ' money. A ttcnt ion is invited a-", o Illateiiiev .s Imnrove.l l. racket, tne l'rop E-sf 'lu-ek Valv, which can he withdrawn with J'iJ ut listurbing the joints, and the copper j '3;'; tipsj hamh'-r which never cracks, scales or rusts 'f '' . '", md will last a lifetime. Porsaleby Dealers SSiiJl and tiie t ra-Iegeiierally. I n or.lcr to he su liat you get oiatciiicy s i unip, ik: cart 1111 53 md see that it has mv trade-mark as ubove. If you do not know where to buy, descrip tive circulars, together u ith the inline and address of I he";ag. -nt nearest you, will be pnttiiptly Iunusii-1 t.y addics.-in-'. with stamp. f!!AS. (.'. ULATniLEV, 31a.uifort.irrT, oiV. Commerce !., Piiila.b lphia, Pa March t, is;:.. Dm. A.OTli:Ei TKOi'SIY IV OX 15 Y T1IK ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS! These superior and heanlifully finished in- Klnnneiit mi far eeli!seil their eoinnetitor in voltuno, purity, sweetness and delicacy of tone, as to earn olt the (list and onlv premium civ en to exhibitors f reed ()r"ans at the Monroe County Fair, held September , 1S71. 1 1 1 v ontv the Lent. Vor price list address Get f-tf. ' .1. Y. SIC. .UTS, TTAiiiro.ws simhilcss cok JTL 8 ITS. The best in use. The only place they can be had iu (own is at tho cor ner s(ore. ivy theui. jan. ., 'T.-tf. l C. P. AN DDK & Co. To'T ro!ic;j:r mat uiim J you want any thin in the Furniture or Ornamental line that McCarty & Jons in the Odd-I ellows' Hall, Main .street, htruud.ileii ", Pa., is ! lie place to get it. June ff jm y t. n .! .-j.-gi: va VVLS.1 jsj.1 w TWELVE SACRED DUTIES. Among the duties of the Republican party, for the performance of which it stands pledged before the world, are the following : 1. To preserve the national Union, and prevent the di.-tiples of the Calhoun doc trine of .State Rrights from obtaining power. To maintain the Constitution, and en force the laws, in a .spirit of justice. Vt. To protect ever citizen, and to se cure tG him the enjoyment of his polical rights and privileges. 4. To make freedom a reality, by secur ing to all law-abidi!i;r citizens, freedom of speech ; freedom of the press ; freedom of the ballot. 5. To provide a liberal system of educa tion, by establishing Free Schools through out the land. (5. To remove, as far as possible, all class of race prejudices, and to develp a spirit of rivalry, having for its basis, merit and man hood. 7. To secure economy in the public ex penditures, an honest collection of revenues, and a faithful abd impartial performance of public duty. 8. To reduce the burdens of taxation. by a national svstcm of retrenchment, by the protection and encouragement of home j industry, ji'.id by n sound svstcm of cur- reiicv. lb To elevate the working nisn, by set ting a good example, in the employment and payment of labor. 10. 'io encourage and develop the agn- cultural interests of the nation, by a wise and liberal system of internal improvements. I that will benefit the people and protect i them from monopolic- 11. To retain, for honest and industrious settlers, the public lands, and to encourage emigration to the West and South, by lib eral homestead laws. 12. To establish fraternal feeling between the Xorth and South, by making both sec tions mutually dependant upon each other : by enacting equitable laws ; and by foster- ing and rewarding that spirit ot loyalty I which begets true patriotism, and on which j future safety of the Union depends. Kite String. One day last week a little boy who bad been standing for sometime iu front of a drug store in Daltimore, enviously eyening a large reel well provided with "simmy dimmy" twine, as the boys call it, which was fastened to the top ofthe counter, sum moned up courage enough to walk in and ask for a few yarcs with which to fly his kite. The Doctor bears the reputation of being a good-natured man, full of humor, and very fond of the little ones, but the youngster approached him at u time when lie was out of his visual mood, and he consequently gave "No !' for au answer. The urchin h-.ul made up his mind to have some ot '-that cord anyhow, and he got it. On Thursday morning the boy entered the store, accompanied by an other boy and a dog. 1'oy No. 1', having placed a bottle upon the counter, demurely asked for five cents' worth of "syrup squills and pollvgoliie," and while the Doctor was llhng the oruer ooy -So. 1 was tving the end of the cord to the doir's tail. When the man of medicine returned to the counter the reel was flying like fury. The Doctor quietly reached for a pallet knife, and, hav ing hung himseli over the counter, made a desperate whack at the cranium of the youngster, who, he supposed, was sitting en the floor helping himselt. Dut lo ! the boys and the dog "Pouncer'' were not there. The Doctor having tried iii vain to stop his reel was obliired to give it up on account ofthe heat it communicated to the palm of his hand. When he reached the door he beheld the boys upon the sidewalk about two blocks olt, and Douneer m the mid dle ofthe road going at the rate of forty knots an hour, the string pointing directly toward his tail. The reel continued to spin for some time afterward, until it stopped ot its own accord. A very charming daughter of one ofthe solid men of Poston," being at a ball, was solicited by a combination of moustache, starch and broadcloth, for the honor of her hand in a dance, to which solicitation he received an affirmative answer. In a sub sequent conversation the aforesaid combina tion inquired her fathers business. "lie is a woodsawyer," she replied. The dandy sloped, feeling that he had let himself down on a loot or two i me association. inc ladyV father was a wealthy dealer in maho gany, which occasionally has to be sawed A recent advertisement contains the fol lowing starling information: If the gen tleman who keeps the shoe store with a red head will return the umbrella of a young lady with the ivory handle to the slate rooted grocer's shop, he will hear some thing to his advantage, as the same is the gift of a deceased mother now no more, with the name engraved upon it. Experience keeps a dear school ; but fools will learn in no other, and scarce in that ; for it is true we may give advice ; but we cannot give conduct. However, they who will not be counselled cannot be helped, and if you will not hear reason, she will surely rap your knuckles. Profanity never did any man the least good. No man is the richer, or happier, or wiser for it. It commands no one to any society. It is disgusting to the refined; abominable to tho good, insulting to those with whom we associate ; degrading to the mind ; unprofitable needier-.? ai d injurion3 to fct ioty. NO. 19. &- mvs'-'cv,eu3aViafeatjn A Chattx:? FROM PlOLKTTS RErottrV Victor Pio'ett, the Democratic. ca:ididare ibr Stiite Treasurer, was a member of the' House at Ilarrisburg in 1 S KI, and of tlnv Committee on Banks. An elfort Was i'iHid:.y to repeal the charter of the Lehigh County' Hank, and l'iolett was handed $100 in tlu; uncurront notes of the riainfield Dank of New Jersey, so as to let the bill out ofthe committee. A man by the name of McCook. was tried for this tdieged bribery, l'iolett bein-j" called as. a witness against him in deed lie was the iii'biuier a?id had returned the money the nxt day after receiving it. Among other things Piolett said he had: ono itito AicCook's room and received tlm ?i00 ; returned to his own room, sat down and counted the money, and ho said he wept to think that any one would be, or could be bribed for $4U0. Thaddeus Ste vens said, --(lentlemen of the jury, I have been doubting Mr. l'ioiett'.s statement here tofore. Here is one part I suppose to be exactly true. lie tells you about cou;vtint! the money in bis own ronl -bedding; tears., lie admitted that ho was" hot aware of itr being riainfield D.mk notes until this time. Now, lie knew that Hainlield Dank wis in bad repute, in fact he supposed' it to be ut terly worthless. These tears fell not be cause lie thought they li.nl passed utterly worthless paper upon him. Jlis virtue could not stand au attempt to bribe him with counterfeit money. Now. gentlem;.iv of the jury, had he not got ton into : pas sion over it, had he gone to a broker s aiUli learned that he could have had them changed to gold or silver lor from five to seven per cent., he would have pocketed the insult and you would have been saved the trial of McCook." Col. A. Iliilands was a member of tlifk- Dank Committee, was examined- in court and knows all the details. The Dank Com mittee all beleivcd that Piolett had been inviting this atf'air to bribe him. Cheating Not Profitable. One morning a respectable locking and quite weaitliy tanner, who was generally kuown as a very close chiiver, whenever ho' had a chance, brought his butter hand somely done up in pound rolls. This was at a time when it was scarce and worth three shillings, quick sales at that price, which no doubt had induced him- to scauL the weight of each roll. Unexpectedly the" weigh laastcr saw his butter opened for' sale, when he prepared' his test seals to weigh it : while doing so the farmer in his anxiety, quick as thought, slipped a ten dollar gold piece out of his vest pocket, and while the weigh.-master's back was turned, thrust it into the top" roll, as-he thought,, unperceived by any one. The roll was taken up and it weighed full weight, which satisfied him Avithouf weighing any other ; but while he was put ting up his scales, a Quaker gentleman who had been standing near by, and had seen the whole transaction, came up and in quired the price of butter. "Three shil lings," said the farmer. "Put me that roll in my kettle," says, the Quaker, poiting to the roll with the gold piece iu. Farmer 'T have sold that roll to a friend." "Xo, thee has not thee can give thy friend another 'roll ; they are all good ami weigh auke. lie turned and questioner the weigh master, who said to the farmer : "lie was entitled to that roll, or any roll he chose to take, u they were priced to him." AVith this the Quaker took up the gold roll and placed it in his kettle, then laid down three shillings ; and as he was going he coolly told the farmer. "The will not always find cheating profitable."' A country clergyman, who had been ac customed to administer to the spiritual needs of a congregation in the backwoods, was called to occupy the pulpit of an ab sent metropolitan brother. The day being exceedingly hot and his sermon exceedingly long, he made his preparations accordingly. He first removed his cravat, aud theu his collar and culfs, and theu his coat, and was proceeding to get rid of his vost,. v. licit there was a stir among-tlie vrorshijers, and' one of them rising, said in a deep; deliberate voice : T don't know what may be the Drothcr"s intention, but perhaps it might as well be understood before he goes any further, that this isn't a bathdiouse. ' lie preached with his vest on. 7Voo.7yt .1 VJTM.S-. TllK Ihie Dispatch says: P. N. Point--the milkman, is the owner of a wonderful milch cow. She is but four and a half years old and is the mother of six calves the last three at one birth. The trio are heifers, marked so nearly alike that they have to be ribboned to distinguish one from another. They are five weeks old, ph'uv, healthy, perfect and-remarkably handsome, and Mr. Dunn, with a pardonable pride iu the possession of such an unusual family, is giving them the best of attention and an extra allowance of milk. During the last fifteen months eight hun dred and eight families of Mennomte in migrants, numlx-ring jour thousand eight, hundred and forty-four persons, have set tied in Manitoba. Denjamin Franklin occasionally stiunblet? upon the truth. He suid : ""ho eyfs ot?' other people are the eyes that ruin us. 115' all but myself were blind, X should neither, want a fine house nor fine furniture." A man iu!is into wros when, ne &' out with hi.; wjre. -J