Ijc SfcfFcrsonian. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1876. 3 Our distinguished neighbor over the way is decidedly the scariest uian wc ever heard tell off. Two weeks ago "knix wisser i m" and 'The School Qeston" were the matters which ruffled his pin feathers. Last week it was "prim v issued war," which shook its "hoary locks" before his eyes. And it is President Grant who is doing al: this. Neighbor, neighbor, don't be so scary. It, is not an old soldier, and one accomplished in that line, a3 even you yourself will readily :tdinit, who is going to plunge the country iuto an unneccseary war. Now we ain't a bit scared and and you need not be. We don't want to go to war with Spain and Spain has no idea of going to war with us on the Cuban question or any other. We know and you know that the Cuban Patriots have long been favorites with the Democracy ostensibly, or rather, pretendedly, and if that party could have plunged the administration into a war and thus brought reproach upon it that would have been accomplished long flo. The administration, however, has a real desire for Cubau liberty and will, and is, leaving no stone unturned to secure that end l y peaceable means. There is uo telling v.hat may turu up no forte'iing the future but the aJunoistratiou is for peace with all i:atious, and is doing nothiug to interrupt that peace. If, however, war should come, through the acts of Spain or Mexico una toned for, the hero President will prove no ways slow in maintaining the honor of ow ing and the rights of humanity. There is i' telling how far Democracy may go towards frustrating the desires of the administration, for peace, but let Democracy keep hands ofl" and we feel safe in assuring our neighbor that there will be no need of trips to Switzer laud in search of theologic lore. Fort Fesiier was captured twelve years ago last Saturday. Stroudsburo boasts prosscssion of the champion female violinist. Ahem I. The "beautiful snow," about which poets love to sing, has been a rare commodity here abouts this season. Two surprize parties and one sociable last week. Sony, but a press of business pre vented our attending either. Mr. John Clarke, of Stroud tsp., offers for sale 50 acres of choice wood land. See his advertisement in another column of this issue of the Jeff. One of our borough 3'oung ladie, Miss Km ma E., had a molasses candy bee last week. The pulling and "bussing" was said to be tremendous. Thanks. Hon. C. Burnett, of the State Senate, and Hon. Wm. Kistlcr, of the House will please accept our thanks, for public documents received. Things are somewhat dull here, and money pronounced "scarcer than white mice." Hope, however, we shall all be able to live through the pressure. Mr. Benj. Taylor, of Smithfield tsp., slaughtered a hog, on Tuesday last, which after being dressed, weighed 458 pounds. Personal. Mr. Peter Featherman, of Easton, (for merly years a resident of this Borough,) was in town on Friday last. Mr. F. is in the tobacco business, and has on hand some of the best segars we ever smoked. Mr. Edward Rhodes, of Lehighton, Car bon county. Pa., was in town on Thursday lat, on a visit to his father, Thomas W. Rhodes, Esqr. Real Estate Sales. Hon, Stogdell Stokes, sold his row of frame dwellings on the south side of Main street, adjoining Nicholas Ruster and Win. Hollius- head, to James Edingcr, for i3,250. Mr. Samuel Fravser, has sold his farm of twenty acres through the agency of Messrs. Peirson & Thompson, to Samuel B. Leach, New Banking and Savings Co. In Stroudsfburgr. The Monroe County Bank, we are inform ed, will be murged or changed into a new banking and savings company on the 1st of February next, to be entitled "31onroe Coun ty Banking and Savings Co." This change is not in any way to interfere with the depos its and loans made by the Monroe County Bank, as all the loans made by that Bank up to the 1st of February next, will be settled un on maturity, and it will do no business after that date except to settle up its old ac- . . 1 - XT counts. And this will le very reaauy e net ted as the officers of the old bank arc chosen to manage the new banking company. The paid in capital, wc learn, of the new Banking and Savings Company, is fixed at .... . $50,000. This sum the company can in crease at their pleasure. The gentlemen connected with the new Banking Company, we are informed, are, Charles Fetherman, Hon. lv. b. ttaples, Thomas A. Bell, Hon. Charles V . Uecker, of New York. Mr. L. is going to fix up the Dr j. jjaUtZf Thomas D. Stites, George E. place and with such improvements as he pro poses to make he w ill have as fine a home as there is in the county. The advantages of fruit that this place possesses is unsurpassed. John Dennis, determined not to be out- i- r .... riono nv rnt oriuuiuueriuu'i uuicuuis i A GENTLEMAN that the income of Henry Green, Esq., from his legal practice, amounted last year to $20,000. Carbon Dcm. making long sausages, went for them last week and brought a sausage of his own manufacture, fifty two yards long or (156 feet), weighing 140 pounds, to town last Ot'R town can boast of three sentimental Thursday. It was measured in the presence gallants who do not hesitate to venture 0f a large number of persons at the Indian twelve miles to a donation, with the thcrmo- Queen Hotel. John says if they beat that meter below zero. Miat town can beat it. he will make one that will reach from his residence in Hamilton township, a distance of two miles, to Stroudsburg and have a party breakfasting on each end at the same time. Bully for John. The friends of Rev. L. M. Iloobs, will hold a Donation and Festival, at the house of Wm. H. Reinhart, in Jackson township, January 22 1, 1ST0, afternoon and evening. All arc invited. Stauffer, and H m. B. hell. The Company was organized last Saturday by the election of the following named gen tlemen ns directors for the ensuing year : Charles Fetherman, Richard S. Staples, Thomas A. Bell, Dr. Lantz, and George h. Stauffer. Thomas A. Bell, was chosen as President, Charles Fetherman, as Vice President, and Wm. B. Bell as Cashier. The above Company is organized under an Act of Assembly which makes each one of the Company responsible to the full amount of his wealth to the depositors. 11 all banks were organized on the above plan, broken banks would soon be out of date. All depositors have a right to know that their deposits are secure, before making them. We have been told that the object of the old bank in making the above change, was GOVEilXOR IIAKTKAXrT. Tt must be particularly gratifying to Gov. Hartranft, and his thousands of friends all over, that his recent message meets with uni versal commendation Democrats vieing with Republicans in their expressions of praise ot it. But how could it well be otherwise, as the message is but a truthful history of a most successful state administration an ad ministration based upon honesty of purpose and an inflexible determination to make every consideration secondary to the best possible good of the people, which called it into pow er, and after a term of trial, rewarded it again in kind for meritorious services. Among the matters for which the message is particulaily notieable, that which relates to our State finances is probably the most important. This the reader will have read in tlve extended synopsis which wc published lavt week. We cannot, however, refrain from noticing one or two of the most important Matters broached more by way of a remin der than fur any comments wc have in view to make. Indeed comment would be out of place, after the full and free discussion indulged by the Governor. But a most gratifying point made and established by the Javernor is the large reduction in our public debt during the past year $1,335, 4'J7. 03. This in view of the remains of the panic of 1ST3 still lingering among us, and in view, also, of the fact that it was accomplished without placing additional burdens upon the people is, indeed most gratifying. It i doubly gratifying as showing that notwith standing the charges of venality and pecula tion so liberally heaped upon the Governor and the party, by the opposition, during the recent campaign, the results all show that the policy of honesty arid economy in the management of the State finances inaugura ted at the advent of Republicanism into power, remains to this day as inflexible as at t he beginning. It furnishes a most damag ing comment upon the rapacity, vituperation aud falsehood upon which the opposition hoped to ride into power during the recent campaign, but which the people, in their great wisdom decided most emphatically should not be. Another of the good points taken by the Governor is that foreshadowed in his asser timi of the neccssitv for cutting down all needed appropriations to the lowest possible figures, and the forgoing of all not necessary. We mu.-t be just before we try to be gener ous, is a maxim of moment for States as veil as for individuals, and the Legislature will do well to pay heed to the suggestion. Last winters appropriations exceeded the year's receipts from all sources fomc $500, 000, and as in the reduction of taxatiou this sum will be doubled hy way of deficit, there must be a corresponding reduction in Legisla tive liberality. This must become the rule or increased taxation will become an absolute necessity. This the Governor justly and righteously deprecates, and wc much mistake the temper of the man the stamina cfthe statesman if the contrary course, on the part of the legislature does not meet with a most emphatic veto. Governor Hartranft dare go to any length to secure the right, and it is equally certain that he dare go as far to prevent a wrong. Altogether there is much cause for con gratulation over the re-election of Governor Hartranft. His administration will prove no untried experiment, having as it does such commendable antecedents as a continuous redaction of the public debt, continued reduc tion of taxation, conUuued economy in every department of the Government and inflexible honesty as the prompters ot every act and deed. In view of these facts, and in view of that other fact that the message is a true re flex of the administration in its every act. wecaucheerfuliy unite with our distinguished neighbor over the way in saying that "altogether the message is a very fair paper, being free from political claptrap end self auiulation." We could even join him in more than this, but rest content with even this inu'.h of justice from a source wherein 'j ue justice' is no rare a commodity. The American Stock Journal. Per haps the cheapest farm periodical is the to show to the public full and complete secur American Stock Journal. It is a 32 page ity to depositors. And we think none can . i ... . . .rtntl,!ir pstiiv .i v to Stock and find fault with the security given, as the Poultry Breeding, Dairying, Wool Growing, combined wealth of the new Company will . : ..u ;r w A.t hW Mm- Bee Keening, farming, etennary Science, probably exceed ana mis lact, iu- scjj.- and other kindred subjects, in fact it contains gether with the experience and skill ot the a fund of valuable information that the far- officers chosen to run the new bant, will be -r-. , I.J . ...... ....I . , r im: l almeii if bothers nave aissoivea ujpf and stock-breeder should not be without. more than ample security ior any possuue partnership. This gives U3 an additional wh0 subscribe now will receive back num- amount of deposits. butcher shop as each of the brothers starts bers for October, November, and December We learn also that interest will be paid on In Bradford county, the other day, a father aged ninety years boxed his Bon's ears severely for abusing his wife. The bov is about sixty vears old. Hit him up on his own hook. If the change effects a reduction in the price of beef, &c, it will prove a blessing. We are informed that Syd. Walton, the down town hatter, has secured a practical hat ter and is now taking silk hats to be ironed The Grand Vocal and Instrumental Con and repaired, aud making them in every re- cert, for the benefit of the Y. M. C. Associa- snect as eood as new. Take him your silk hats and be convinced. as a centennial premium. Subscription oh bj any sums of money left in bank one year or One Dollar a year. Sample numbers, club six months, aud on daily deposits amounting rates, premium lists, etc., sent free onappli- to $500. i! -I IS IT 3TOTJ 5e" N Who said that you would like to get such Clothing as City p People wear, rather than the wholesale goods com- . H KV!'i The verv lree Increase of our business allows us to make The very "'VtILL lower SCALE 0F PRICES. AND Wvn rn Rvft EnmirrhB J. VU. a. J. - CJ ' --'"'-f in buying a Suit at Oak Hall f j-5 rnn T k "XT' T7AT) TOT TDTn 1U rAi run inju imr k from anywhere in this Counly to the City of Philadelphia, and have a day of eight-seeing besides. Wanamaker & Brown atand by this Statement, and so will you alter one trial. Character ol the Goods we sell! For Men & Boys. TVO be sure of what we sell we m I goods, some of them in our JL. anufacturr; o;t f ; h""v own buil:'in:' M inished. Th. v M k'.: can be relied upon. Storekeepers out of the city rj tii -ij misrepresent us when they say they sell our goods, 'i; a in da not ivJtolesaU. but confine ourselves to tl i. 'X'i'k retail We bear no ill-will to any one, and st.te this only because sonic H dealers sell poor goods as coming from our house. 1 o each of our cust-.in- H I ; ers we are responsible for articles bought of us. By our plan of Ticketing ! i the right names of the materials on our goods, no one can be misled as v, fj qualities. How Wanamaker & Brown treat their CUSTOMERS. rpHE price in plain figures and nothing cjf. 1 advantages. Vith each article sold, a Guarantee is given, that the Price is as low as it can be bought anvwnere. ana uui inc quamy is rcjircscn:ec : J . . r It . '.l .a i also that the money will te paia oacic in iiui, j.ui..ia.i 1VJ Lays wishes, for any reason, to return tne gooos, unworn Exactly where the Store Is. s.ime trice to acquaintances and stranors To City people ana country pcojiie e.jjra Witn eacn article soiu, a guarantee U '.' rTAHIS is important indeed, because, unprincipled p j?53 terfeit Our signs, cards, advertisements, and K 3 stop strangers on the street, wthJaUe directions h about where the store is, so that they may sell their H counterfeit goods. There is but one Oak Hall in W Philadelphia, it is a large building, ine size v iour urum.iry siurcs, nrn is t or T the , Wth-ea, comer of SIXTH SIXTH SIXTH SIXTH r t V T T T tlVTII .nil MrV-rt KtrCt. 31A11 1 iv A . . E send patterns of material and prices i y f mail when requested. 1'ersons can iiave r made-UD eoods sent by Express, by send- m ing their measure ( e lurnish easy directions that W anv one can measure by,) and describing col r H J . . 1 l Tl - 1 . I wanteu, ana price oesircu. i ymcni tan oc niai:e Those who cannot come to the City. lo the Express Co. on receipt of goods, and the privilege of examining ther.i M YT is allowed before paying. Where goods do not please, we will return the U f .-".'A mv ih exnressaee back to fhiladelpriia 1 '? should be sure to tee our name on the UuilJing and rjer the dsor as you enter. WANAMAKER & BROWN. j asWjaCg1"-"-1-' " 11J.MII IW-'U A..WALSJJU'!.yF-wg. lueiiiuer 4, 15570. FOR SALE, A double house and lot, near the Court IfouBe, cheap. Will be sold together or sepa rate to suit purchasers. Inquire of I. S. LEE. Stroudsburg, Dec. 23, 1ST5. tf. It .1 11 1 1 cation. Address I'otts urotiiers, x arnsDurg, Chester county, Pa. The new bank will occupy the rooms of I the old Monroe County bank. Success to the new bank. Dwelling House for Sale. on tion. came off last Monday evening, and Wednesday evening it was repeated At an early hour on Monday evening the old Court House was stuffed as lull as a sausagej and a dog sausage at that, if we Silver Wedding. Last Tuesday evening: a very pleasant and enjoyable affair took place at the residence ol Mr. John Townend, it being tne tortietn anniversary of his marriage to Miss Anu McOwen. This favored pair were married A Tery desirable two story Dwelling House, contain ing seven rooms, one or which is suuaDi? for a Store Room, situate on Main street, in the Borough of Stroud bu re. The building is nearly new, and evry part of it in good condition. For terms 4c, flec. 0, lS75-tf II: Sill lljl call it this office. STONE CUTTER. Charles Weber, located at the Indian Queen notel. has leased some excellent Stone Quarries and is now turning out all kinds of finished Stone for building purposes, viz : Table Stone, Door and Window Sills, and Snarling Of the StuUing material. It IS nr.Ao ,A fift ftPCftnj JnplnrlJncrfivp sons and and the b-t quality Mason Stone, and all at reasonable a contemptible shame that we have not an one daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Townend. EisKt,4t ue is confident of gmng rWnit and commodious town hall erected in The presents were numerous and appropriate References : Jacob K. Shafer, Peter Horn Kichoiaii i . , w w i i r . t - j in l t w r may be allowed to judge from the growling at Manchester, England, January 4th 1836. r.t. ....o: :i t. ; Th.s silver wedding was attended by up Col. S. P. Case, President of the Lehigh k Eastern llailroad, gives assurances that the route up the valley on the Pennsylvania side of the river has been decided upon, that the work of grading will at once be com menced, and the road be in running order by next summer. ..a ..;i.t ,.a,U r,Un i Oun iudefatigable county superintendent Morcy, is on his round of visitation among the schools. He pronounces some of the ... II 1 I nwn.n.l schools as doing very we:i, some as ooing rn- n - I of which was the' large, rich plum pud,ling differently welt, and some a good tieai iim u.uBV ' " " I made expressly for the occasion by an Eng r.M mifh Tfhahnd'a religious cxr.criencc and honor for loaning their time and talent h;sh voun? lady of Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. ,,4V o i i r . - . a "nni tn.n,.ni,.ri t r.r.Mfrnf for the beneGt of the Youug Mens Chris- Townend exhibited with pleasure the gold tian Association. Where ail did so well it nog piaceu upuu i r u,- JU rorry years ago mat cvemug, auu nuitu oc A little energy properly directed would do 1 MnOTda5d OpPOSltlOll tO HumbUgCferV ! the work. Who will make the move? much, and the really grand supper which AA We think the concert was more than was was prepared for the guests, gave joy and . :. . ii ...i i - p. Tia vrtn l .rK- ,rf,irmprj l d satisfaction to an, one oi me cniei auracuons The nndersipned hcrebv announces that he has re sumed business at th old ?tand, next door to Rustcr's Clot bin? Store, Main street, Stroudshurfc, Pa., and is fully prepared to accommodate all in waut or . BOOTS and SHOES, madn in the latest stvle and of eood material. Repair- .... i i rArrir ra i rrt l hvpiiimv i ii i uii.ii ntit: i Don't forget the Grand Gift Ball of the hrould hardly be proper to commend any one ' "Vk C Tn ,n from her fineer TrorT5?tfDted to' w trouusuurg cornet jana, io oe given me In particular : but we could mention iwo oi thirtv-five vears. 22d of nest month at the Indian Queen the young ladies who in playing and perform- The silver wedding is celebrated on the Hotel. The ohicct urocunng new uniforms ;nr Hid remarkably well. Nor must the ex- 25th anniversary, j muces-jsarrc Jiecora, - i o for the band is one that deserves a most cellent performing on the horn by Mr. J liberal patronage, which we have no doubt Smith, be lost sight of. Xor can we forget it will get. Purchase your ticket at once as the starched bearing of two of the young the number is limited aud they are goiug off men. who acted as managers, and assistant like hot cakes. The last Easton Argvs contains advertise ments for twentv-four Sheriff's sale. This shows rather bad for the financial condition of old "Mother Northampton." Sheriff Shaffer of this county is also kept pretty busy but as ours is the old land of hoop-poles and staves it is to be expected ; though we imagine nothiug serious will grow out of it We are differently situated from our Grecian mother. performers, who would not get easy and at home in their new work, but continually impressed us with the idea that they were in fear of translation, hanging, or matrimony, or something else eoually awful. Otherwise they acquitted themselves very well. Dr. Carrow's Lectures. Jan. 10. Mr. Townend came into this county in December 1843, aud located in Price now Barrett township. He came with a number of families who organized themselves into a sort of communistic society entitled "One Mentain Society," which being interpreted Dec. 16, 1S75. lm means of one mind. They had for motto 'Promise Well." But the enterprise was not a success They, with slight exceptions, were soon pres sed with sore want and destitution, and the Blair Presbyferial Academy Blairstown, New-Jersey. The second term will open January 4, 1S76. Careful instruction, religious oversight, home comforts and moderate prices. II. D. GREGORY, Ph. D. Principal TO THE LADIES. Executor's Solico. rr...... it Ti . . c . riruuusuurj; x a., UT'.'Pa.rj. All persons maeoiea io ?aia esia;o r.ro T-'tv..-rj .. make immediate payment ; and thoo l.nv;: s claims against the same are desired to j r. l.ij. proper orucr lur st-nit-iniu. wir.'vjx n j., 11AA!1 J" IvUl i . Lv, i-T atrouusDurg, i a., i.ec. lb, is..-b!." Auditor's Notice. III The undersigned, appointed Audit t. la- Court of Monroe countv, t male dirri't. lands in the bands of George W. Co ir:i,:i ii. Doroucn or htrouasburg, id said countv. .lei-van,!. t meet parties interested in ?aid dist.-iLuiion na l-:lir rebruary llta, 18. t. at Z o'clock, p. m.. at t::f Wm. Davis, in the borough of Stroijic'j'.i-. irhrn s"1 where all persons interested may attsnd if tlcv tiii-.k proper or be debarred forever from ermine in V r rr share thereof. C. V. TAI'I.!, January 13, 187o-4t.J Audita Auditor's Notice. Estate of Mdchoir Iiozwd, d-censed. The undersigned appointed bv the rt.hr.r:' f.-.s- of Monroe county. Auditor to mak" dxriii the inonev in the hands of Jo M-pli li. Rwrj iri Charlas llossard. Administrators f thv V.-t-.iW ..fM hoir Hossard. dtte'd 'will at t Mid to i :i ..'!,;. a. pointraent, on r rtday, the 4!h d:iv f 1 i-i.rvry is -un 10 o clock A. M., at the l'n.tfi ni-tsry s ohkc ;e Boroueh of Stroud.burtr, at whii-h time an.l I'a-ii persons having any claim or douutti'l "ti tti-i f-.n i S present thetr claims or be forever !. a'rt I ir c l in" iu for anr thare thereof. TIIOS. M. Mc-ILHANUY. Au li:.. Jan. G, 1ST8. Auditor's Notice. Robert Varndell TS. .1 Finley Overfield, Adm'r. of Yi. fa. No. I' T, Washinpton Overfield, de- I ceased, and T. T. J The undersigned appointed by tbc CVirt !' ' - t rieas of Monroe county, Auditor to xv.aI- ::.t of the money paid in Court mad-? up ;i tli.' -ir. i.:; will attend to the duties of his ap;o::);!u u: a day, the 3rd day of February next, at !'., A.M. at the l'rothonotary s otfioe, m the-1 r.Mi. I: . i-::-burj;, at which time and place pers-':i- Imi:.: claim or demand on said money i : :.; or be forever debarred from coiuiiu i:i T"-r :i:.y j thereof. TIIOS. M. MiILII.VNi.V, AjI: Jan. 6, 157C. Ladies ITair-Combincs, made up cheap and good into Braids, Swithces, Curls, Frizes, etc., orders left at Mrs. 1. li. Clemens rancv Mil linery Store, Main Street, Stroudsburg, three Manhood : How Lost, Hon lIr.ord! Just published, a r.cvr c.'it: r T'.Cr. VCR WELL'S C'ELEHRATl!' I-V -tl tiiJ cal cure (without milioine' of SrrsxtT rihka or Seminal ucai:ti.'x. Im ; ' i Seminal Losses. IiroTK"'Y. i!-. ---r The scries of lectures announced to be society broke up and scattered to the four doora below the Indian Queen Hotel, or send 'SIm"!!?'' in'lu"1'1' hT ll ir i elivered bv the Rev Dr Carrow, closed on winds, nearly all of them, at the first, coming by mail to C. & L. E. LAKE, Stroudsburg, I orMpritTlJ!-CIlvclop4,( ,,nU. ix Ci!::. 3 . , , ., Monroe countv. Residence two mile west ofl Tiiecelebratedauthor,iiithisadiuir:.i !!- s"' At four o'clock, on Thursday morning, loth inst., four burglars entered the house del lueday evening last, ine lectures wuu one iutu iuu. . Stroudsburg on the Kunkletown road or two exceptions were tolerably well attend- inougn me society was not a success July 8 i875-0m .i i :.,.t;n uemon to be suitably named, as thev went! CU. X uioic si'ii.Y ami luitiiai i"fe iiiv.iuij l . . treat has never fallen to the lot of Strouds- to their destination with one mind and soon V JLU JLk. O burg. It is strange that such opportunities left with one mind. Iheir motto was Flower and Vegetable Seeds of Mrs. Millers, in Mahanoy township, near U jm provenierjt are allowed to pass un- promise well, but unfortunately the result fchamokm, l'a., robbing Der ot twenty-one heeded that such rare treats arq treated as was no pay, hundred dollars. A son-in-law, who was stopping there over night, was aroused by the noise, seized a gun and fired at the rob bers as they were leaving the house, instantly killing a man named lluges, and seriously wounding another whose name is unknown if unworthy of most encouraging patronage, V e believe there is one relict of the society while people will almost squeeze their insides left, and that is Mr. Ilobert Lomaxwhonow out in pushing their way into a circus or resides on the original tract settled on by the some other montebank performance. Crow- society. ded audiences should have, each evening. The tract is located one mile from seven are the bost the world produces. They are planted by a million peoplx in America, and the result n beautiful Flowers and splendid Vegetable! A Priced Catalogue sent free to all who nclose the pottage a 2 cent stamp. "VIOIv'S Flower and Vegetable Garden demonstrates, from a thirtv rears' mi that the alarming consequences i f svSi'-a! radically cured without the dan-jerou u-f medicine or the application of the kn:: . ; ; a mode of cure at once simple. ceri:ti' ' by moans of which every sutfercr, r. i i .t'1 condition may be, may cure littus(-!:ctif::j-i and radicai.lt. This Lecture should be in the L?i youth and every man in the land. .. Unl nnJ.r.i.nl in . nl.in nr.ln( t .) V,: ?- A Priced Catalogue post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or t i i,. ? Address the Publishers, F. BHXV.MAN JL t 41 Ann " t r'.. April 15,'75-Tr. 1" .is t'.rr Is the most beautiful work of the kind in ths world. Tt welcomed Dr. Carrow's masterly efforts to teen mile pond, and three miles trom goose containsneariy isopages.hundredsofnneinustrations, A .lrr..,Vi .taa tU..t .r. T,n b-oc .. . . , sua iour inn.mo ri oi r lowen, netat luiir dnwn .i .aiu UK,.. .v. 3 aUmse aud instruct US tor there Were DOtll pona. ana colored from nature. Price 35 ceau, in paper cot captured, aud all the stoleu money iound secreted about his person Fire. The roof the Stroudsburg Gas Factory took fire from a spark last Thursday. A bidder, a bucket of water and a man to use them, promptly on hand prevented a conflagration. The Steamer was on hand promptly but a large lump of coal, several stones, some chips and a bunch of waste so cluttered up its pumps that it was unservice able. It should not be found in such a con dition ajraiu, as it is dangerous to property, to have it so, besides insinuating a want of efficiency in those having the engine in charge .. . .... ii m jrji en, oo tenia, Douna in eieeant ciotn. amuement aud instruction iu his lectures Mr. Townend s many friends in this sec- J! amusement iu description which was neces- tion, will rejoice with us that better success Vick's Floral Guide. . -i i ... ii i. l:.. l.t l rr,.4 1 1 i l:i SUry tO instruct US as 10 Hie manners, anu COS- uas aneuuuu ina wmsi. cuui io. nc uuu uia Thl is a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illustra- Livery & Exchange Stables The undersigned having chased the stock of Ihi' riages, &c., ownod ly ftJtlFangboncr, beg leave t ; the nnblic thev have horses and carnacw tuuies of those inhabiting the countries good wife are now residing at Wyoming, JEl';""' .. , . " -ii i - i i the nrst number. I rich only 25 cts. for the year. Ihei ii'Tic?V f. Tl 1 1 1M ('.' which he so graphically described. There is Luzerne county, comfortably, and indeed, m first number for 1S76 just issued. Address IhllUA a 1.,u pn but one voice from those who, fortunately, comparative affluence, with members of their Jn' mt James vick, Rochester, y. y. Office opsite K. attended the course, aud that is that they family in comfortable circumstances, settled were the very neplus ultra of lectures on near them. the subjects chosen. The Doctor is decided- May there yet remain to them many days ly the ablest man that has thus far presided of peace and plenty ; and when their sun of NKW IIATiV I UP STAKE Stables immediately in rear. KJ"! 'W O It1!!. over his church in this neighborhood. At the close of the last lecture last Tues i 1 1 . i.l1"cj . rr j iL. iay evening, iwn. iionn u. oiorui uuereu ine following resolution, which was uuanimously life shall set may it "promise well" for the future, whence no traveler returns. flie obstructions were the relies of the last 1 adopted : visit to East Stroudsbure. Resolved, That wc tender Kev. Dr. Uar- row our cordial thanks tor the pleasure Lis rrT Tl Mill t 1 stjl a I VUU I ftv5 UI K'UUKM UdO CWIUi VldA UT Ulii UWU xne rnuaueipniarra, oi me iun inst., ... c. ... Sllhw, of tilft difWnt Where do they all go to ? There are eight pin factories in the United States, which make 47,000,0U0 pins daily. The snow is so deep in the mining dis tricts ol Utah that all travel and transpor- publishes a list of the first, second, and third iectures have frequently been the theme of tatloa of ore 13 lmPssibIc class post-oflices in this btate, and the salary the historian and scholar, lew have brought Dimiig the past year the seven flourintr of each office to the consideration of them more originality . r c . , , b U a li3t of t pclpa. ffi. o1E.u, iov in jU of -jJ-J A.a, ufed about ces in this vicinity, which will interest our LUDject matter itself, or the grace of diction readers : Stroudsburg, Sera u ton, Wilkes Barre, White Haven, South Bethlehem, Easton, Mauch Chunk, Bethkhcm, mi .! I . il . . 1 1 n .. uu i,;rti. t,ov 9 nomprl vi o-xn r-Unr. Ane vaiue oi leaiiiDr smppea irom the i Tftft fiillv eomuiend them as eoual to the best United btates to Lurope last year was 87,- v .i i i i nni nro : . mi. that naye oeen aeuverea on ineso ana mna-i io, tueieasu oi over inree millions 4,000 4,000 1,100 1,000 red subjects. of dollar above the previous year. S. T. WALTON, Having purchased Hay's Hat Store in Stroudsburg, has added thereto a Tery large stock of HATS AND CAPS of the latest styles, which he sells very cheap. Call and see him, aud lie convinced that you can buy a rood 1 1 a t a nrl Por O -MV v-f from 25 cents to $3.00. When you come to town, call and see him, and price his poods, no matter whether you iturchaaa anv thinir or not. ' Small country produce Uken in exchanc for hats and caps and the difference paid in cash. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY A SONS haTe on hand tli'la?.-'5"' asonnirui v. COFFINS and . 1 . A Hf 1 ii l . . Vnrtl, n.ar,Knn ; Krllno- nnrA Tash. luanaaciiUHeiui man is maKing trunks 1 I pntlrfl7 nF twrinr uritlirtut tinir i"'-' I . ., . i , . I v ...v.iuuv uiii name iillU - 300 mere goats, ana conquers it, i.iu ucgiuuiug wkh nQ th m;itcr:.A Mcpnt trimming I. . ..i. n . It . . I .. . r ".-'J 2,200 oi n.jinportat industry tor tne otatc ana 0f leather. Baggage masters will be apt to (81 K Cork Per Day .th he of them. Opposite the Coal Office, Main Street, Strondsburff, Pa. Noycmber 25, 1S75. tf. ' to be found outaideof eithercity (Ncw '? phia), aud will make this branch orintu speciality. COFFINS and CASKET ,1 t ni " 2,S00 country. make paptfr mnch.i Tfhruary 4, I75. ly. ono. Terms free. A J. inson A Co., Tort land, Me, notice for shipment, at a charge ot : ' h auy shoS in St roudslmrvr. 1 n n w ' more ahan ten per cent, above actual co- EJlOAl.MlM'i attended to in any part of the County at possible notice. r-' For Salo at this 0B"-