l J v.j,,,.,,, -- . ...... ...... ... ,r .,..,, met "ml-tk. &mssa?v?jai&ie&i&iutxs Ciljc 3tfrcrsonian. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1875. The total monetary coinage during October I Compmn icatcd. was $5,785,240. A uooa iirac. , 7 : , The Beethoveu Boy's were the recipients xu a is geuems to do a uuacker fctate. i - .,,,, n Mnrinmn nn w. Thnrs it nas a meuiDersinp. ot 8,744. Anv VM1:n,. n, rnft American Hotel, civen I v," "oi - - . ' Information for autumn nocts. The In- t0 tllcm b CaPL W- E- Cennett of this dian summer ; rv,,1 . tUtmrmtl, r place. At S.30 agreeable to request, the rotten lea re JJoy s witn their instruments assciuuieu m front of Mr. Bennett s residence, where alter TnosE of our tax-payers who desire to rendering several pieces in good style, were save 5 per cent, can do so by calling ou A. I received at the door br 3Ir. B. nd Lady Ji. V. alker, ot Alabama, who vas 0. Greenwald, and pay their school tax, on and cordially invited to enter. After spend .Jeff. Davis Secretary of ar, is the leading or before the first of December. in" an hour very pleasantly in conversation candidate ror the United htatcs Senatorship from tliat State, and will doubtless be chosen -O' There was taken out of dead letters dur- and music, the band, headed by Mr. Bennett marched to tho American Hotel bv the next Legislature. TTninn lnPn arft ing the last fiscal year the astonishingly large . n.,,: nIt,,! tl.Pm everywhere at a Leavj discount in the Demo- mm. of $3,500,000 All of th.s was returned from the c in tQ , tQ m mct eratie party. Tbc vote for Senator in this District stood to its owners with the exception of $400, 000. with hearty response, when r an hour t7iings for the American looked gloomy. A heavy- shock of earthquake was re- Matters no doubt would have ended serious ported in San Benito countv, California, ly had not the little Lady with black eyes and Sunday morning, preceded by a harsh rumb- 7. shot a sly glance at the Corporal when ling noise. The .vibration was from cast to " the midst ot Ins tavonte pass time, ana wcsf chicken celery, and destroyed his appitite The most noticable feature of the feast was J. A. Hays, the down town hatter has Lh capacity displayed by one of the ,) .,nn.:,i... i t!,i l . i . .. ., r- .. .... p t rv'n,o i!.,u;ni! M.aif u;imn uiiuscuui uisiidtunu wpsuuu. uuaui ijornetist s lor gecting outsiue Ul tui;w, Lebanon, Warfel in Lancaster, and John "tt,LUU ia ' "A , i, w,,0se anaaulQ 13 Iea"u"y aDU wouuwiu .j a T ; iiu.jp i-vi-i rt h.m success. Gypsey is a clever fellow developed. At the end of an hour the St. wiihfipn. ir,ndv Smith, fmm the descrvcs a llbcral Patronac- Beethoven Boy's convinced mine Host first district, in place of Alexander; George Horse Fair. -During the forepart of 1 f e' tiiat.otmg w not tneir oniy lone Burnett. Morris. Carbon 2515 2507 3Ionroe 2470 443 l'ike 12U4 211 Total G270 31 Gl Burnett's majority 3118 X. Lawranee in Washington and Beaver, in last week, posters were issued announcing a in place of Rutan: F. II. Braggins in Law- trial of speed, at the Fair Grounds in this After satisfying the inner man with good things too numerous to mention, and regale- escorted to the residence of Capt. B. where mirth and good feeling prevailed until the wee small hours. After playing several pieces the Boys bade good night to their kind renceand Mercer, in place of McKinly, and place, between several noted horses, from K pelves w.th the weed were again lutterhelJ, in hne, in place ot tutler. 1 he Northampton county, and Monroe. Owing Democrats elect Charlton Burnett, m place ot t0 the inclement state of the weather, the Jtowland, irom Monroe, l'ike and Carbon ; trial3 did not amount to anything, T. Jefferson Bovcr. in nlaee of Wallace, from ('learScld : James M. Hayes from Greene A notice has been issued at Washington entertainers and seperated for their several in ilace of Plavford Robert P Allen from 'or a meeting ot the .National Executive homes. Ihus ending one oi the most enjoy- Lveoming, in place of Chalfant, and D. P. Committee of the Union League of America, able occasions participated in by Beethoven Thomas, of Forest, in place of Maclay. t0 be held at the Colonnade Hotel, Philadel Band. X. f" - 1 v. c on T- 11- ni I frt.iIoTr lltVi Jncf of 1 r'nl,-r-l- T "1 I a:s leaves tue senate y ;puoncans to i r . - Tlir, f,r tnnu nn ,.nrnf r tho 1 l . Tl.. 1) ui: T r If u sniil fA lio vri-v mmnrt.inf tlinfn!! tliA I .v-vn. j'uuii.yciui.. a ue xiciiuui.uaucs fleet u. j. -'j . - , -t o i i o i . , jilace of Bardsley, deceased, and the Demo- tute. ; ' , rni,i1u ,u ;n l,;- nn,l crats elect two members in Bucks and North- k.,. ...i.,.,0 tn ihn ,iirnr,;c(,mmt in the next world, by returning the same im- J.'emocrats who died after ril TT . TT r, fV t, mediately. If it. should not be forthcoming he . , . .... . mi , l; A . .. "I ton county, i a.. inserteu in to-uay s out. Tnk-P nt r von nm hnmrn. aivr it. at the adjournment last winter. This leaves the House unchanged. 5TThe Philadelphia Bulletin gets this bullet in. "Piolett's share iu yesterday's work was the plow.hare. But to-day his condition is harrowing." fi? While upturning the virgin sod with his accustomed plowsherc, Granger Piollctt rather loud in her manifestation of a change sincrs : TTr.NTiON is called to the advertisement ". ; "J ,v-tu""i,n " TT tt o nr mediately. If it. should not be forthcoming he ic Lmon Horse Company of Northamp- Le 1)jccted t0 a disapreeabie exposure. County, Pa., inserted in to-day s Jeff. Take notice you are l-nmcn. Leave it at A mectiug of importance will be held at the Mrs. Schoonover's or at the Tanite office. -2t. public house of J. P. Rudy Heller, on the 20th inst., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. All interested are requested to make a note of this. Thanksgiving on the 25th. Lebanon jail has eighteen prisoners. " -' c" .. . Bears arc numerous in Forest county. A few evenings since one of penitentswas J Fruit tree swindlers are operating in of heart, when one of the members of the Eastern Crawford church, an aged matrou, took the liberty to inform her that "Jesus was not deaf, she A glass said to be 3 "j0 years old is on ..onU ...mL-p f'.i " SnMi nctwrn nn exhibition at Jersey Shore. It was made "Of all pursuits of men invented, The plowman is the best contented." We had a little Granger one, His name was Victor Piolelt, Rut now Ills tender form is laid Away beneath the viokt. Gone to meet his mother-in-law. Philadelphia Bulletin. r-?- ti lm!! to Attnrnpv-General Pier- hard of hearing when they come to the gate Ovfr 800 tons of old rubber shoes arc repont at Washington, announces that at the end of the "narrow road" and knock manufactured into car springs i:i Boston Wells. ReiMiWican. has been elected to Con- for admission. annually. i i ; gress from Mississippi by a large majority. Close the polls gently ; the part of professed christians is altogether "1 Germany. s..uuu u luau a, ia. weighs, when dressed, one pound and- three tney uu it iu guuu iu.au. i euj'ic uu iinin. n,,ortors T . 1 C r ,1" 1 . - !-! .jcsus is not ueai may una nun to ue migiity 3Iove scfily about, Our cherubic Pershing Has cahuly stepped out. "We ween for his going, With eyes that are teary ; He was killed by a blast From a wind bag at Krie. She Was STiurrED. One day last week Just think what that terrible rebellion a young Polish maiden at Trempealeau, cost us. Ihere are 11,00 "unknown dead Wis., had her pinbackcr stripped oil" her L niun soldiers at Salisbury, N. C. alone. by getting too eluse to the tumbling rod of ; .,, T a threshin- machine. She attempted to . .iukskis miu to t-e more man uuu, st.-n over thft rod and the thin remlioh W llliams in the C lilted ttatCS. to say cauizht in her thitmimari- and in asecond nothing of several hundred thousand spu- N0T3IBER ELGCTIOKS. Graiiil Sweep In llic Itcjstonc Slate I Ilartranf Vh Majority 11,758. Republican Victories in Blas- saeliiiNCttM. Ieiv .lersej-, new York, Wisconsin, Minne sota and Kansas. Tan Hcniocrats Carry Mary land, Virginia & Mississippi. In Philadelphia, tho whole Republican citv ticket is elected, Judge Craig Biddlc, of the Court of Common Picas, leading off with li),G37, and Gen. II. II. Bingham, for Clerk of the Quarter Sessions, coming in last with the quite sufficient majority of GGS0. In New Jersey there was no State ticket this year, and contest was only for members of the Legislature and county officers. The result was a complete victory for the Re publicans. The Assembly, which last year was strongly Democratic, is now just as de cidedly Republican, an entire revolution having been effected. The Senate lias a Republican majority of three. In most of the counties the Republicans met with good success. In Xew York the candidates for State officers included Secretary of State, Attorney-General, Controller, &c. For these positions the Democrats are successful by a small majority, not exceeding 5000, against a maioritv of over 50.000 last year. The f j i grand struggle was for the control of the Legislature, which was all newly elected. The Republicans have carried twenty-two members of the Senate, while the Demo crats got only twelve. In the Assembly the Republican majority is 20 ; last year there was a strong Democratic majority. In the city of New York there was a bitter struggle between Tammany Hall and the Republicans, the latter being allied with the anti-Tammany Democrats. Tarmnany Ilall was badly beaten. District-Attorney Phelps and Recorder Hackctt were re-elec ted by large majorities, with nearly all the other anti-Tammany and Republican can didates for municipal offices. "Boss Kcl- and his followers sustained a deserved rebuke, and even Governor Tilden is not as invincible as was generally supposed Massachnsctts has elected Mr. Rice and defeated Mr. Gaston for GovernorThe ma ioritv is six or seven thousand. All the other State officers are elected by the Re publicans, together with the entire Lxccu tive Council. The Legislature is Republi can by 1-10 mniority. In the First Con gressional District, Mr. Crapo, Republican, las over -1000 majority, to till a vacancy In Wisconsin the Republicans sweep the ield, electing Harrison Ludington lur lovernor and their other candidates for State officers by about 500') majority. The lajontv for Gov. laylor (Dem.) v. Ibm was 15,000. The Republicans have now secured the Legislature by 30 majority on joint ballot. Minnesota has increased her Bepubliean majority, elect nr' .John r. l nist.mrg lor y.A Tri ID II X W U --4 n km .VI a J ,,t.4 lit, 4 rroi Pii-t, rixu: n-. li fe: . :.S m People wear, rather than the wholesale goods com- U l' g , monly sold ? This will tell you how to do it. &"t;;l 4 The very large increase of our business allows us to make h hK2 A STILL LOWER SCALE OF PRICES, AMD H i 1 You Can Save Knough i 3f-3 in buying a Suit at Oak Hall S 111 I TO PAY FOR THE TRIP 1 1 V&itt- n from anywhere in this County to the City of Philadelphia. I L- V 3 K?'.V"rM It and ave a day of sight-seeing besides. Wanamaker li. W pirS ft-Xjfi B lirown stand by this Statement, and so will M Kg y&iSi 3 J'ou after one trial. t Character cf the Goods we sell! For Men & Beys. i i t n t i her person bc-loy the waist as bii; as a post- Gone to meet the criminal classes of Scuylkill age stamp, and she looked just ready to go countv. into the iourth act ot tue 'Black Crook.' ri.iht.hininr, n.tllrfin. The boys s-iys she went to the houso a tha IJ.oOO on ail the T i i r m- i bloominir, wind on her quarter, all her loei ?5T" Later returns from jhnnesota show vv , . '. . , . . .,, , canvass gone, and tmiuer strammir oaulv t t u l.i'iiiniiH-nn i!i;iioritv will ro.irh v ,. , ,. , .' J . Jloral keep away from tumbling rods, or JOO on all the state omces except .ur. , , A f.i(ltiirq :n t!lrt i:!)n ,v !..... i i . :. .i i o.. t ur""- J ------- ji laenuer, nun is e.ecieu iiratuiti 'j Wluiiijc jibout mj ) majonry. The popular honJe long time he bored, Meiuhuily was in vain, ,A. K. McKIare coa'd not endure With I'ilgrirnT on his brain. Cone to meet the Committee of .Sixty-two. rhihMphia Bulletin. Almost A Fire. On Friday morning last, between one and two o'clock, Miss Amanda Shafer,- daughter of Sheriff Shafr, was aroused from her slumbers by smoke in some part of the Indian Queen Hotel, where she resides with her parents. She called her Aleck is counting the pilpriins: Ton lit tit: ptirinis si;in.liu in a line, I'.irxtii r.pjvru..' ii(.UJ, It bn't quite tinu IV'ijjL- 1 1 U t.MuiiCTiiiici', hut don't like mo. Aii-1 i:i ti.i.i U- ; I'm I've Ir.-cu all at sea. The Cntiholi)jken X'.ics has called lor its father and informed him that there was fire pout and sends in the following: Uncle in some part of the house, After examin ing the kitchen and other parts of the house and finding nothing wrong there, went to the bar-room, and there discovered a small closet under one end of the bar to be on fire, which was speedily put out with a few buck ets of water. This closet was used for storing away candle-sticks, etc., and the supposition is that some one had dropped a lighted match there when getting a candle on retiring to bed. What the result would have been had this fire got the mastery, we ma' conjecture but not determine. On Thursday evening last, the Strouds burg Cornot Hand turned out and serenaded Linford M:ir.--h, successful candidate for County Tica.-urer ; Thomas M. Mcllhaney, and John Appcnzeiler, who were re-elected; the former J'rothonotary for the sixth time, and the latter for the second term ; David S. Lee, Ks-jr., District-Attorney, also for the secud term, and (Jen. C. Burnett, the suc .vsii! candidate lor Seuator of this District. The lucky candidates responded to the com pliments paid them by the band, with a liberal amount of green-backs, which produced great happiness among the members. A num ber oft!. l- pieces rendered by the band was done on the ljud, evidently on the ground that some of the lucky ones were stong minded, and required it in loud doses. Be h!:s as it may, it was well done, as the lucky ones were pleased and so were the members of the ban 1. After the completion of this part of the pro gramme, the bund concluded it was very necessary to lo alter another very highly important personage, to wit: B. S. Jaeoby, Chairman of the Democratic County Com juittee, whose residence is ou Ceutre street, whither they repaired, to remind him of the defeat f the Democratic State Ticket, and vrheu wi '.vere in readiness, rendered that soul stirring peeo " l'o'ir vlJ Griiacs is dead, That ci,d 14 soul, AVe ua'n shall see Mm more." Hie rendering of this melancholly dirge evidently brought the teat's to many an eye in the crowd, as one of them remarked at the conclusion of the pieco, that the Chair man of the County Committee might as well be buried along with Pershing and l'iollet, as there was no further use for him. The said Chairman however says, syuipaUic-tkjally we suppose, that the music was iutended for liewis M. Burson, the defeated candidate for District-Attorney, and that the band got te nure hi.i re :i-e lhrod? n:i'-f.ak Pkuson'aL. Itev. J. Pastorfield, of Cata sauqua, has been assisting Bev. (J. D. Car row in conducting the extra meeting in the M. K. Church of this place for the past few evenings. Mr. Pastorfield's sermons are brief, plain unvarnished truths, and to the point. They have had a telling effect upon the j-itmers of this community, for since his advent here, upwards of a score have been converted. We hope he may be persuaded to tarry with us still longer. Mr. Pastor- field's friends iu this vicinity, where his pastorial labors were employed for some four years, are legion and most happy they are to see him. Mr. Thomas J. Aluiuciit, formerly of this place, but now of St. Louis, Missouri, is now ou a visit to his many frieuds in this place and vicinity, and he favored us with a fifteen or twenty minutes call, which was very pleasantly speot iu recalling years, scenes and facts, long since past. Mr. A. left this place for St. Louis 32 years ago, and it has not been our fortune to meet with him since that time until Tuesday last. We at first fancied that we could see in his counte nance some one we knew, but did not at first think of our old friend and neighbor of thirty-two years ago, but soon discovered him to be the same genial, wholo souled gentleman we formerly knew him to be, Mr. A. is a gun-smith by trade, which he long followed in this borough, and was regar ded as a master mechanic in his dny. We have in our possession a gun which we pur chased of him while doing b'jsine.33 here, bi'-h we '.rould not part wi'h at ;:-ny price. A Clinton county man, named A. "W. baltzrnan, shot a catamount near hernev last week, which measured four feet iu length and weighed sixty-five pounds. It will gratify all to learn that Mrs. Abraham Lincoln nas entirely recovered from her late aberration of mind, and is now considered entirely free from her af fliction. It is reported that she vill here after nuke Springfield her home, living a pleasant, quiet life. Axr information of a little girl named Ellen (Jilroy, twelve years old, with brown hair and blue eyes, who wore a black and red shawl when she It-It home in February last, will be thankfully received by her mother, who resides in Browntown, near Pittston, and who sent her to the store to make some purchase, since which time she ha.3 heard nothing of her. Address Margaret (Jilroy, Pittston. Papers copying this notice will confer a favor ou a worthy poor woman. Gigantic Farming in Pennsylvania. Jamk.s Young, of Middlctowu, Dauphin county, Pa., does farming on a gigantic scale. His sales of wheat this fall and winter will aggregate Sd,000 ; hay, S L000. The yield cf corn on his place this season exceeds 10,0G0 bushels. Last winter he fattened for market 212 head of cattle. He believes in steaming food for his cattle, and for that purpose has erected in one of his capacious barns a boiler GJ feet high, with a diameter of two and one-sixth feet. It is twelve-horse power, and carries sixty pounds of steam. He finds that he can use much of his produce, by steaming it, that would go untouched in a raw or unprepared state, lie uses up all his corn stalks by steaming. Prior to the use of fcteam, it took all the hay he could produce to feed his cattle. Now he feeds more cattle than ever, and has large quantities of hay to sell. Last year he sold two hundred tons. Mr. i'oung is about putting in a ten-horse t power engine to run his threshers, fodder cutters, etc., and believes it will be a great saving. The butter Mr. Y. manufactures is of so superior a quality it never reaches the general market, and commands a higher price than the best grades quoted. 1 1 is cows are principally Alderncys, and he has forty of this breed as nearly alike as twin sisters each one, in addition to the other peculiarities of the breed having black hoofs, a black tongue, and a long, handsome, black tipped tail. Newark, N. J., produces most of the patent leather made in this country ; and it is said that we import none of this kind of goods except patent calf-skins. Our manufacturers have pushed their goods into the foreign markets, and have suc ceeded iu competing with foreigners in their own countries. This branch of busi ness has hardly felt the dull times, owing to the fact that it depends so largely on thw. f"f' i.rn in rket lovernor by nine or ten thousand. The iC'risIature is much more decided!' Bepub- lican than last vear. In Maryland the regular Democratic ticket, headed by John Lee Carroll for (.lovernor, is elected. Outside of Balti more the two tickets ran nearly even, but the city gave Carroll nearly l."i,0f)0 ma jority it is alleged by violence and fraud. The Legislature is decidedly Democratic. From Mis-issipri it is reported bv the chairman of the Democratic Committee that the election was wry quiet and has gone altogether in their favor. I no Democrats have elected at leat four of the six mem bers of Congress, and have carried the Le gislature. The colored vote appears to to have been small, many of the black peo ple keeping away from the polls through fear or persuasion of the whites. Tut: Conservatives of Virginia have car ried the State by the usual majority, and have secured about the same majority in the Legislature as they had List year. It is now reported from Oregon that arren. Republican, is elected to Congre rrNQ be sure of what wc sell we manufacture o::r l i goons, some oi mem in our own tmiltlin;;. l'l.rv art? wpl! rut. spwet and finitia TVi-.. can be rt-licd upon. Storekeepers out of the cuy U K-i vJ misrepresent us when they say they sell our goods, M E'jp'lft as we da not -wholesale, but connne ourselves ir! P t "V-. retail. We bcarrio ill-will to any one, and state this only because some tl H dealers sell poor goods as coming from our house. I o each ol our custom- H K p t rs we are responsible for articles bought of us. Dy our plan of Ticketing i3v3 1 the rient names ol me materials uu uui uuui, uu uuc wu uc iniiicu as b fj 1 . - .... . T f- ..3 Trlt. price in plain figures and noiXingcfr. The ft Cr-i -i same price to acquaintances and strangers. J f'.v. '1 o city people and country people cnuul H Kr"T 3 n OS- - :i :-...r!J mm 1 ' - A How Vanamsker & Brown lrpp.t their CUSTOMERS advantages With each article s!!, a Cuaraxfr.' a t- 4 t S I is given, that the I'rice is as low as it can be bought L t anywhere, and that the qualiiy is as represented; v- (': nrywillbe paid back in full, if purcliascr within Q dys g K"3;- l'i -Ten tV-f tVto mnnrv M wi-'hes. for any reason, to return the goods, unworn f T"MIIS is important indeed, because, unprincipled ?3 i';7; ; wereii our sins, tares, auvcriiseinents, ami U U .': tl 1 P Esaclly i i v.hcre the Sic re Is. n I - H PA These who canr.ct corns to the City. people having stores in I'liiladelpl.ia, ci :;.- ' .-C"!.j JL ierfett our siens. cards, advcrtiseinrnss .n.,f K stop strangers on the street, ivi!h false directions 1 ' 'V"'' about where the store is, so that they may sell their 11" counterfeit goods. T here is but one Oak Hall in c3 K'-'i ?9 SIXTH H ?ri ? I Wiu send patterns of material and prices by Jfj !J mail when requested. Persons can have ? v- J made-up goods sent by Kxjrcss, by scud- fi Philadelphia, it is a larpe building, the size of four ordinary store, and is I . t . . .. . r i. i v i ii .iv iij . i x i : i t t v T I f E. on the oi'.m-ea5t corner ki ;iaiu ji.iu ciaiu SIXTH SIXTH and Market Streets. ri wanted,? jiffy-'; M lo tb-i Express Co. on recei t of p ic''jJ-v'i ti ' :'"' v cd before paying. Vi'hcre r 'Vl-' !5 M luuiiev and pav tiio expressae b inp; their measure (w e furn:h ea'.y directions that ii any one can measure by,; end describing color p S -'i-"- and price oesirea. l aymer.t can be mar.e f-v-- here poods back to 1 3 J mi s-.ouui te sure Ij see a:r name on as y. u enter, 4 CO not T.h asc, wc wi.l return the r-" 5 hilar'. Ir.lrn. A i i t j . the Uuiidir.r and tK-er the djcr H if - -j m II WANAMAKER & BROWN. JSovember 4, 1S7.J. ISrOTIOE. Tbc annual nu't'tins of the Sioeklioblers of the StrniKl.sl.uri; Loan and lliiihlini; Association will In held in the Court House', on Friday oveiiina, Novcm hfr "tli. ls7"i, In t ween the liniirs ol 7 ami ;i o'cliM'k, P. M. A new .serii-n fur .sale, and cljcUim of otlieers fur the ciisiMt!.' viur. )ei. 21-:;t.J " 1!. S. JAC I!Y, Scc'y. oSTOTIOE. The C'itiens of the P-muurli of Strourlsbur.ir, are beiehy no!i'n il that W'lilliam .S. Plury i.s no 1 u,;'r an Aireiit fur the Si ruiidbur.n tins I.iiit and Puel ( 'oin Iany, and any culloi timis be may make will not bv roc'oj;iiiel by the 'o!iip;tny. .Strou'lsbui das i.iht and I'uel ('mpa?i v. j. iAiaxi:n ii.i.Ni:s, Met. 2Mf. Trea,i;rer. instead of Lane, whose success wa-s tele graphed a week or two ago. Ix Kansas, where a new Legislature was elected, the Republicans have carried at least two-thirds of both branches and have a popular majority of over 10,000. THANKSGIVING. Proclamation by the Governor of Penn sylvania. Haurisburo, November 8. The fol lowing proclamation was issued to-daj' : In the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : T II A N K Sf 1 1 V I X ( i PROCLAMATION'. Tn tho nliundrmr, I'rnns witli wlilcl wlueli Heaven has blessed us; in the sibsonoe ol' pestilence and want from our mi lt ; in tho diminishing distrust that pi.-rvadts th; channels of trade, and the prospi-ct not only of a revival of commerce and manuiactnn s throughout all the State.-? of the country, but of the happy und cordial re-union of the people thereof, the nation has occasion for thankfulness. I respectfully ask, there fore, that the people of Pennsylvania, in accordance with the recommendation of the President of the United States, assemble on the 2.";th day of November, 1S75, to give thanks to the Great Author ot all our blessings, and to petition for the continu ance of divine iiivor to our nation and State. Given under my hand and the great seal of the State, at Ilarrisburg, this eighth day of November, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and seventy-five, and of the Commonwealth the one hundredth. J. F. Hartuaxft. Ly the Governor. M. S. Quay, See'y of tho Commonwealth. The Wiiliamspm-t Rubber Company em ploy one hundred and two girls in the manuftcture of rubber shoes, turning out 1,!500 pairs daily. In fehamokin, two young ladies claimed the siime beau and ran a foot race to dee Ho it. The ;Tu!l-b:ikM lost.. NOTICE. st 1 1 s s: ass si z: n a n .1 . si . The annual mevlin of t he Stockholders o! this hank will he heM on the first Tuesday of Noveniher, 1ST"). There will be an election heM at the L.anidncc houso of thi.-; Lank, on tin third Monday of November, for the e!v iiin ol l-" directors, to serve for the eiinin vear.J J. MACKKY, Uasiiier. Oct. ., ls.o-Ct ' NOTICE. To the Members of the Llonroa Thief Detect ing and Insurauco Ccmpanj. The animal rneotin? of said C'onipanv wi'i he ield at Sny.Icr.evilie, Monroe county, l'a.. on .Saturday, the i.tii day o! November, -. I. l.Sio, at 10 o chick a. ni., lor electing u Hi rers, iVc. '.r ii cad at p. in. All oilieers of said Company are to meet rn Saturday, tno i":h o: November, at 10 o'clock, in., jr.-parcd for scttlliiir their accounts. under a pctialtv of a tirie of L1' ,! ). pi;ti-:u ldingkk, J. II. Fi::s:cr.'i, 1'residcnt. Svcretarv. Oct. 21-.U -"v a mm Tt affords us great pleasure in .'!:!;! customers and the ptihlie jrenra!!;-. withstanding the bait otkn d in .,, and tra-hy and sk-azv jr :.,- iii S;-. the rumbling of in.i jd t;t Karti. ::::!: ifornia, the devastation fi.llow'n.L' in of the great army of p.;l'tt bu;. :, cently wt-pt through our town ty, the political strife now exi-thu' n:t:c many anxious ones for oflicc, the regard of public morality, the cr- . times, the collapse and winding '.;j !; ber of bn-iness houses throtijj!;o:;t ll.-.- c within the last two vcars, s i: i e still Live. And have ju-t returned from thc( itw;:.! larje t-iock ot I ?5 til OAED. As imidi sacculation lias been made by in credulous persons in regard to our manner of doing bu-d:ies-, we wili to say to the public generally, thai we will only sell or exchange property en a legitimate basis, receiving oniy. a regular co;na;i - ion, and we wili enieitain no propositi :i under any other ciieuui.-iance whatever. Our object will be to satisfy all par ties. We are thankful for pa.-t patronage ami solicit a centir.ueiice of the same. Ilepectifullv. Pjtkson- & Tii. ew.-ox. Real Estate Agts. Conveyancers and Collectors, OfHce opposite It. K. Depot. Ka-t Strou.b.b,irg, Sept. It'., 1S7". ;icinr an -n.:es ;arn cn.br ity iii DjT:i:SS UOUDS, includir.--ortment of plain and i-un-v Plaids, from 1- Mohairs, Rongecf, Cashmeres, Mack ored, all shade-; all wool i'.'p!::.- b; i popular shades ; French Merir.ix- iii ; beautiful .-hades very d.oip. Special attention is invited to i r.r '.' iiipcicas irotn J J ce which for smoothness and f.rc:: and brilliancy of color car.;;, t T; 1 VLSI: CL O TIL Vi 1 ve: -: ; lileached Cottons lower i!;:;:i Siieelings, Noaii;-''.a;n Lace. i. lowtis, Cra-b l'rints 8 cents CLOT i r- 'TC f irs2S2c vaier Wheel FOR SALI In this dt par! inert our as-er. ::;. from tiie low j-.riccd Jean i;; l; ; T.7--. Tkf..... . . . . ...... .i'Lu Ul..l 1 i-.i;, 1 L.i.N.i;;...S v.r j SHIRTINGS; a full assort t. nr. ! Hoisery and Yanks o ITotic-: j Ladie Vests. Gents' Shirts and ' I Cloak and Sack Trimming, Press Tri".!:" ! Neck Ties, Felt Skirts, Wool Shal. m. -m i i. rv, . k l-'j 1.1.4 it . We liav? one of STKVKUSOX'S PCI'LEX . Tl j:i;le VATJ-:it wufkps f -ji h, di- OIioico Family Groceries, -J amc ter, For Sale ; said Wheel being in the : , f best of order, Also, with it are the Ikvi 1 ' "We can't epiole prices nor cnunnT.i: o!4 Wheels (pinion and mortise,) Iron Head II look, the articles we keep, hut with i:.:i;v ,' I with uptight and horizontal boxes, Wheel thanks for your pu.-t patronage, v. c f shaft and Clutch ; a!o, complete set of (late invite vou all to call and examine :ir 1-ixttires, with rack gears, in go.ul rder. and wl-'ll show vou the host a ernaf ' : f i ne .move wneel lu-sheen run lor about 7 town, the incest and cheapest gooJ-m 1 years at our factory, and shows that the us.t'C :t the iias oeen careial. e have reolac..,Mf l.v tf'iiEI ' ?5' STfUir. i , - i & .,... v:i. ' . i TOSITE TIIR AMFKICAN llvT'-s , TKliMS CASH. ARSO; ! C. K. AN I'll!-0' ..... v.nii. u;ivt repiaecit u tv a 4J in. wheel, ns we needed more power. With! the wheel is about 8 ft. Gf Draft Tube, also in' OI OneROSE WHEEL, In.diameter, turned on bolto.'i so as to make tight joint ; will. Scroll iStrondsLi!rr, Vt. Auditor's Notice Fhe undersigned, annointcd An r. Ibis pipe is in three pieces, one 10 ft o ()'-phans' Court of Monroe conn'.. r long, one 1 ft., and an Elbow This Wheel ' distribution of t he funds in the Inn is given power to our machine hhop for 0 ,osU ,1' Administrator of tlu-Km no ' !. ' I. lock and Step nil complete, wit!, t Sate Fix-i JtA. lures. With this Wheel i, ll'. f,et of Cast Iron rn, --- 'ii ' - ."iiie.-. in iniernai oi:ivu lor.se te in. h: years, and i.i in excellent condition ALSO ; One STEAM HOI LEU of about '20 II lower, ALSO ; One DOUP.LE JOUVAL TURI1INE i lor .v si tare thereof. WHEEL -1 1 inches in diameter. ' i Stroiuh bnr, Oct. 21-4t. Ativ or an oi the ,-,hove will bo .sold at a h;i gam n prompt application ia made to THE TANITE CO. SruordsBfiui, Pa, thony Peters, late of the township ef h' sail countv, deceased, will mo t p utii1"1, toil, on I rnhy, the iith day of Novcin-";-; f P., 187o, at '2 o'clock p. m., at hi. olla-a- P.orough of Stroudshurg, when and wher. persons interested niav attend if th.v.1'.". I lirontr rr f. I.t. .1. K.i i-r.wl lVnc.1 ri'llll P. ar- Sept. Id, 1875. CAUTION ! Aii- AdiKinistrator's Soti rotate of ENOCH FLAG LEU, Stroud tCAvnaliip. , rttlUM lf ilniinilrOiAll IlPPn lifi' named Estate having been granted h .1 ? . I ii . t . l . . i:.l l ' All luiroMu ii . . oersigncu, an i.ersons inRi'iei i ,.r. All pcrhoiw are hereby ciulhinwl i,J... . ... : i ray!''. Irwniwni,.,,,, .... . e t . in lUMt'll ill niilKe lUIIIirin i . . trc-pa on any property of the undersized nd ,i ' P ll!lv.;,lir ,lC ntv l .. .i. . . , . , r"! ... i.,,,.tirnlc' " ir account umy xtcnt of the hiw. Stroudbur- July 29,1875. ENOCH FLAGLF.K. Ar troll' Stroud !sp., Monrrs County, Oct. . 5 I