- w i it ". If t 5- " f 1 I - 3 -i I i gether. They kissed each other. Thank God ! to night they are both in the fold. I hope many a mother will enter the ark this afternoon, and will ret their children to en ter the ark. Just think again for a mo ment. What would have been Noah's feelings, as he rode away on the judgment waves, if one of those sous had been left out on the dark mouutaius, as he thought of his loved boy aud of those judgment waves, how they were dashing over the lifeless corpse of his loved boy? Oh! Mother, wiil you not come into that ark tc day, and, :s the eternal ajres roll on, be sure that your children are saved? le sure that you are not only in the ark yourselves, but t lie children that God has given you. For the j-romi-e is not "nly to us. but to i ur children. Vlu will not stand in the way of your viiiMrou. I heard of a mother this Ia:t week l!i:.t took her daughter away from these meetings bccar..e hhe was afraid that .he wi u!d become a Christian. he stood in her way. Is there a mother here to-uay that is now hiiidenn- her cm!u i is tnerea luotner that would say to her dauiih tor: "Djn't go to that inquiry-room to-! way. Dun t ;;o into the arK this afternoon. Tiiere is time enough for you?" Will you not unite with me, dear j.arents. and pray to God that your children wiil be saved this afternoon ; that this last Sabbth of 1 bin they may be brought into the ark ? You m ay hive sp.Mit a Merry Christmas this year around your family board ; but there must have been a thought stealing over 3'cu that some will be gone before an.it her Christmas. And many ia this audience vill be gene before another year has rolled around. 'ivo years ago we were in Edin burgh. Wo iiiiiihed our work at about the e'osj of the year. The last night of the id year I was pleading with them to come to Chii.-t and teulo th question then and there. There was a Young lady to return home that week. !S:e had linished her education, and s-ko was going back to Aber vie :;. Tiie spirit of God touched her heart, inj the entered the iviagd:n of GuJ. Thi u 'vt d-iy she wont to one of the ministers. Mid said: "Can't you give 'mo .something to do? ' lie gave her some tracts to dis tribute. She wont to work, and the next d.;y she came to the meeting for the last ti;n-. She got all her tilings packed the next morning and was going back to Aber deen. She got into the railway carriage. i$ho had one oi'our little hymn-book open -t h. r favorite hymn the hymn that Mr. Sink'y san.; this afternoon : ''There is a jrate ajar for Hie." At Emanuel Junction there was a collision, and poor Mary Mag dalen was crtiMied. Ve were at DumLe. Wc had just ijvine there. We heard tlie fc.el news that one of the youn; converts ol Edinl-urh had already got home. She was lu-t dvinr, wild when we wade iiMuiries ml . 7 k we found lier own blood iu:d marKed the hymn, and that she had died sinking tliat tweet hymn, "The gate's ;ijar fjr n.e. for we." Those were her last words. It i n t glorious news? The gates are ajar this aflcnioo:). You can cuter, if you wiil. Ad f you can enter now. I do not know when these gates wiil be closed. I do not kr.own when the day will end for you. LJut a.- Ibr nie, thank (jo i. 1 believe I am in the ark. And if there should be an accident, ."Vid I should be swept away suddenly, I iu-ivc a glorious hope id" iiiiwortalit'. 1 wish e 'cvy one had that hope. Every one of y u can have it. You can he saved this j'f.e; ii.on, if you will accept that invitation. Coiiie now. and ail vour in -use. Yoiin,r I-. dv. won't vou come? Mother, won't You c uij ? Yv'on't ou lead the way? Come i' :o the ark now. Accept salvation as a gii'r. Cluit stands at the very door of the h:art. Hark ! re-ely and wiliin-j: to enme i:i a:id save y u. if you wiii let him. That ;. .'.) souls will e nie into the ark to-aav is wy prayer. Lit us pray. LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO WANT Carriage W'oili or Blacksinithfog DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER ! y TI1K Suhsfiiber be-'S leve to in-'w.r-form the public that he is fully nre- ,...1 ..t t,; n 1 IM . . .1 gr ,....c:w, ... v.-wU1.1Uic..i, ut, me corner of Sun;. son :ifi'i Sarah Streets, in i the borough of Sttoudsouiir, to make to! order, every Mvle of " Co 1 t Circs 1"7" fyT1 and, in fact, everything in his line of bu bine-?, at the shortest possible notice, ami on the most reasonable terms. Cai riages repaired, ti iionied and paint ed in tlie l est style of the art. Having first class material alwavrt on hand, and none lut first-class workmen engaged, the public Ufa assured that none but first cLss w rk will be turned oat at his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shop he has also a Hhicksniith Shop, where superior work men wiil aivvavs he found ready to attend to the ordeis of customers The public are invited to ei'ii and es amine his stock before purchasing else v h e re. V A . K N T I N K K A U TZ . September 1'J. lH(7.-tf. J. 13. I-IXJLL, (Successor to J. E. Erdiuan.) Mghsgc Co. Marble Works, Main J3t., Stroudsburg, Pa., Where will be found constantly on hand or made to oroer, MOM' .L EXTS, of thebei-t Italian and American MarMe. Having heeii in th.e employ f Mr. Erdmar. for nearly ten years, I feel 'confident in mv ability to please all that si've ine a call. A1J work warranted to give entire s-itUf tction. fcif Orders by mail prompt! v attended to. feb 20'72-tf JODPIlINTINCof all kin cumL Ht tLi- df nratly ex- 187G. FALL AND WINTER J87G.1 A.t N". EUSTEE'S, 8 Hall 18 iaiioti Those wiMiin?: to purchase any thing in the above iilace as liitry will find a larger and finer Stock of Clothing than all the re-t in town int together. All wool fiuts as low a $S 00; the Unions a low a S00; English and German basket and dingnal units from SIS 00 so 33 00; the imitation twenty er Vent. "less. They are cut in the latest style and are equal to custom work. All the la tot My tea in "White "Vests and A-lpaca Coats. IN YOUTHS', COYS' AND CIIILDREF'S CLOTHING, yon c-m't better yonneIf n they are made up in the best of ntyle and are cheaper than you - liltl llK.in a,;v wht.re tlse h; town HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS! Those wishing to buy a f-.tyli.-h Hut or Cap will do well to call at the above place, as they will not tin J a more complete stock in town. The pricec are very low. Ladies' and Gents5 Furnishing Goods! Yon will find all tlie latent novelties of the season always on hand. Tho-s wishing to buy any iiing in the furnishing goods line will do well to call at the above place, as they will find a much larger Moek than in any other place in town. DRY GOODS! Those wishing to buy Dry Good will also do well to call at the above plare as prices are virv lo.e. Always on hand a full lineof the Capitol Alpacas which are the best you will find. A splendid line of Skirt," and Shawls. You can get a splendid pliawl, alike on both fide, for SI To. N. I. Particular attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. Good fits warranted or no sale. Our motto i, we will not be underFold, so those wishing to buy for CASH will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. N. RUSTER, PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION, September 3, 1S7-1. tf. Main street, Stsoudsbuug', Pa fj. H. Dreher. E. B. Brefcsr 3 K (3 H t? 8k" K U (2 doors west of the "Jefiersonian OiCce,") ELIZABETH STREET, D.REHER & BRO., r'EALE"S IN Drujs, ?.IodicitJes, I'erfiimery and Toilet Articles. Faints, OILS, VAItNISIIES, CLASS A PUTTY. ! Abdominal Supnorters and Shoulder bpnpn Seelev Mohain, 1'ongee?, Cashmeres, black and col l!ard Rl'BCCR TSll'SSES AIs& j orcd, all shades; all wool Poplins in the most TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PA1TKRXS. Lamps and Lanterns-Burning j and Lubricating Gils. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Com-; i P'Ji . 4 i ---.r N. ii. the Inchest La.h price puiu lor i Oil, of WINTEIIGKUEX. may-4tf. i SOMETHING NEW 1 A SHOE MUFAI03. The un t r-'Un-'l woulJ rsi-y:t fully r;ve Tft -. that ,h...rlnwesU!;!i - :hlat V.T.liaMi,' Hall buii-iinr. r.r- acr of 0or0'.' au,J Mjii."jj biro.'ts, Struu.sbur:;, Vs.., a SHOE IvlANUPAOTOBY, U'T tlie ma'n ff all k i ri r ) of Tiy'' and Geuii,n!i3 mi ) C'iiiMivn s H--t aint SUo aui L'j'j'-Ms. I'mtica- CUSTOM WORK. tvrsous having 1 'form fj fec, l.'inlons or corn, or . h.rc '.fir rH-s material. auU ut reuv,;,ul,lo prices ! .Sii.t 's im:hu- t.) suit t'tK-ir ja-;'-. l'i or.' i.al a a- ;twc( ruii'.:e l'l n v.- l ortc wo , Zi: v.re warraut-"d t le as r.'j r..-? -nu-1 !'i u've us a j "ill, cxa uiiiP f:u- 'J...'i.s HiiJ M:.!.:ri;os tun! -tt:-' 'l ?r? iTT-t. t.r'ish awl t'.'t''i! (ioat Muwu, l-'reiich and ! Aai ri o, - mCuikI Kir. SSins, all .f whieh wiil 1..; i ' I'.KrrAr.iy f.1:-v. n t ti.i.-2 ii mu cull. Ino ini'n tu j m i u iii.-'. rit w-'flrai"; artn l:? w ii:iv- iou : l I ... , i .:!,,.. t . . . . .1. f ...... t . . i.i ;., . w.r.il.l iiiiffih-ir l-1'j.-.s; MTinlur. i Juiv 5. r j:. ll CilOMMFTTT A CO. I LEANDER EMERY, M ANVKACTCKEU A5D &n.a.I;B !' ALL KIMjS OF ! j C&rrhgi's and Bu?gies, T'.vj-scatcd Carriages fjr Livery ihiblr-i and private Families, of tUe latest stvle an-t fur all kin-liof use, kt-pt on band ; or iau.ii to od'.r. SINGLE-SEATED CARRIAGES, with top or ithout top, all btylef. Delivery and Express Wagons, of ditf -font styIr-,slippiMt toor! r. .. !l work warraiit- rt tn ovtry pari-kiihw A-r out? y w-:ir. 1 v. HI make to r derapy srylu of '.'ai riainr li';i;t Huy ti.at may U. wa'it-d. None lut f.rnt class wor': Ifav. s my ilio). I lue oaty first cl;.. st'k aud eniiliy fir-t lass work mii, an I feel condi-nf thai I can fdvo i'!;irf satisfac tion to all who may p-ircha-- my work. AH orders 1 y maii sbill ri2 ive rr oiiipt attention. IT, j, inn I may he a!Ie to furuU!i the ciiious t.t St roa-ishure :'ial vidn'ty wltfi any thine; that they may wautiu my line. Address all orders to I.KANPEU FMI'It Y, Marf!D?o, Callioau C'uuiitv. Mkhi-an. .pril 22, ltt. ly. T) LANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at 1.1 ttis'Octi.. shson ! CLOTHING LINE, will do well to call at the I It affords :is prent jler?ure in tatin to our V- t-ja 'customer and the public em-rally, that not L' K "A t 13 '"''stnnding the bait ofllnil in s'f-ool cotton J and trashy and sleazy floods in StromL-bnrj;, tlie rmnoiMi ot incipient r.artiMpiakcs in Lai- iiorr.ia. the devastation follow in in the track of tliereat army of poi"lo bvj which has re- eeiit'y swept through onr town and eonininni- ty, tlie poiitier.l stri e now existing among the '. many anxious ones for olliee, the .seeming iis ' reard of public morality, the cry of hard ' times, the collapse ami winding up of a m:m- her of Sai-ines houses throughout the country i within the lust two years, i ! "We still Live, J And have just returned from the City with a j large mock of j er;iV.raciri!r nn endless vjirietr of tvle nnd ouai- i h-v ' goods, including a full as jsortment ot plain and fancy Flaids, from 25 cents up, popular .-hades; French Merinoea in the most beautiful shades ifvy cheep. Special attention is invited to our line of A1Pac-s from 30 cents up, which for Pinoothnoss and fineness of texture iii'l liriiiiancy of color cannot he excelled; 1AM IS h CLOTH, Velveteens, r.niwn and ';h"uh.-! Cou.,im lower than ever known; Sheetings, Nottingham Lace. Linen Damask fa-h, Linen Handkerchiefs 6 cents. I'rints 8 cents CLOTHS AND CASSIMEP.ES. In tins department o;ir as-ortment is good, fnen t!ie low priivd Jean np to the plain and FUR UFA VFAl, FLANNELS very cheap. SHIRTINGS; a full assortment of Hoisory and Yankee Notions. Ladies' Vests, Gents' Shirts and Drawers, Cloak and Sack Trimming, Dress Triinr.jinjjs, Neck Ties, Felt Skirts, Wool Shawls, Uroche Shawls. Also, a full assortment of Choice Family Groceries, cheap. We can't rjnote prices nor enumerate half the articles ve keep, but with ma J,lJ,!,k" f,,r ,,r -a-t patronage, we invite you ail to cad and examine i inv kind cordial I v our stock ail'l We 11 show Vo:i the oest assortment 111 nicest a"..! cheapest good, in town, '" COIirVCSI .STilUK, "T1 TTT V TIT l." T'rrr x iiatt-t UIJ- A.LIvICAN IIOrLL. TKIiMS C'-JI. ( R. ANDKi: & CO. St rondshur', Oct. 2P, bto. FARM FB SALE. Th un.lfrs'i'tK'i! oflVr st private sal . his 1'arrn. hit. vale in ll:tniiiuii) town.tiip, Mounia ouiity, J'.i., nenr 'a,;!ltof iI"ljrv,;' 'ou,uiuiu- ij!arntviil.. au;l i noii-.s l row !sLrotuJibui!r. Cuuulv 73 Acres, nbont 6 Aw TIuiIjt I.ind, the lalnnc ImprovtHlland limi; stou. 'il, in a lii-h staU- ul'cultivalion. Tin? lm lrovt;ui.t3 arc a name nouss. fri'Js s-sm 'ODtnininsr ninn tkmius ; F.arn 'M hv 40 i-t4 8 !j iit-j f.-e; Wa-i-H iSh.-d, I'i,;-. n is l,y :. 'i'ftMl-'i with Carria-r.- Uou" atia-.-lmd. and all otiicr i.occ.arv iiit.-hoii(linr; a uev-T l'iiilincr w.dl of water iicar the tlwcllmg. i here is an cxo-Ii.Mit Orchard of Choico Fruit Trees on the farm, rorMi'stinj; of Appl, lV a-'h, ("lierry. Plum, j iuu..i, i.iau-apia-t, e.-n.iai varieties, -jrap s, ntaiifiar.l and dv. iir:" 'l.en i--. a I iims Kiln, ami one of tin. 1ms( htone ouurri -a in the valley. Tin' Kiln has rapa city eiimigh to lurn out ouu laiudred and lil'ty htiaL clsol lime per day. Tii oii'Tis and stock cart he bomhf wiih the I'arm. litre is a good chunee for a hart-win. l'OLit W. ailAFUt. Bo-ward .vil!e, July 1, 1875. tf. TVOS'T FORUCT that licn JL yon want any tliim; in the Furniture 01 Orn ini. nfal line, that Mc(-artvtt Sons in tin Odd-Fellows' I J nil, Main street, Stroudaburij, 1'., is t he place to gft it, June lS'7-l-ff- NSW STOBE NEW GOODS -:at:- REDUCED PRICES. DARIUS DREHER, begs leave to an nounce to his friends and to the pub lie generally, that he has just received a general assortment of Dry Goods, Notions, Dress Trimmings, AND MILL INER YGO ODS consisting, in part of the following desirable articles, viz: CWiYofs, La ic vs, French Chintz, Children' Dress Goods, Worked J'dfjiijs, l'arasols, Zephr.rs, Sla t land Wools, Shetland Wool Shaich. Delaines, Muslins, Wit it e Dress Goods, Insert inrjs, Ladt's and Children's Sack Flannel and Cloth, Ladts, Misses and Mens Hoes, Gloves and Collars, Mourning Goods, Shroudings, tCc, C"., (loods shown with pleasure. "Quick .-:ileF and small profits" at the old and well known M.iiinery Stai.d of F. A DUGIIEH The Millinery business will be cairied on as usual by Mks. Dreiier. Patronage respectly solicited. DARIUS DREIIER. April 2fi,l 866. X cxii'ii! v In! off all de.-cnpi ions hive he tovi:s i pilous hive been received i the store of the subscriber, in the borough ol StroudBtiurg. lie has C00SIKG STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, ot the latPs-t imorov emenls ; ami entire new -tyle.-, and consiiier--b!e:i-iiii fuel, whieS c;. n Le hai at the lowe&t City prices. Also ail kinds of Stove3?ipe. A lare assi.runent of TIN WAStK of ev ery le.-cnpl ion, conait!y on hand, viincli will b sold at who!e.-i.le and retail, as rea-.-onaiile can be had in Ihe City. All kinds ol repairm-.' done in t lie shortest, cheape.-t and best manner. Call and exam ine liisMnck hpi'ore you purclnse eisew hore. Fe b II, 'oi).J W .M . SS.ELO 11 Y. MTjMTHOODr' W uuu side and Retail Dealer in COOK & PARLOR STOVES, TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE, AND IN tfital House Furnishing Goods. Roofing and Spouting done on short notlf-o, with th? hrst material, anl at r.-a.vria!.l.- ri- s. Ilisstock of C.n.lc, i'urlor and (.);!:, Stoves finlr:ues ail the bi-ut varu-lii-H kn.inn to tl; irml.. . ;i 1 1 uixt S'.e. Store t mnl huiliiiu, alw-vo tli .neiiKKiisi eniircii, .uam street, btroudsburg, fa. IVhruary 4, '75-tf. GO TO J. 13. Mcl'AKTY & S0AS, ODD-FELLOWS' II ALL, .MAIN ST-.; STROUDSBURG, PA., AXQ BUY YOUr? FUH.NITUHE, Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Rugs, Win dow Shades, Curtains & Fix tures, Table Cloths, &c. AM) SAVE At Least Two Profits. As McCarty t Sons buy, rtireot from the manufacturer for cii-.li (.not GO 'Uy.-O, tbey can sell you MORE FURNITURE, OF A BETTER QUALITY", AND FOR LESS MONEY than you can buy -it retail t itlu-rinciiy orcouutrr, and t-very articlf i. w urruulcU Ut be as rti-icseutod. " June 18.V1-U HAMiiros si:tMLi:ss c on. SETS. Th- best in use. Tbn oob place tliey can be Ii;k1 in town h at the cor- ter store, lrythetn. j.m. ao, '73. rKJ (J. R. AN DUE & Co. A icc stock or ciioici: XA F.nniiy C, roeeries, Oneensware, (jluss- ware, oou ana jilow-w.-ire. nt C. It. ANDRE & Co. Itrms GASH. - jan. 30, '7.i tf. r ls-i-. -A-r,;!:i:.t:!:;!' ! ? p S. WILLIAMS, NEW ctei IIACHIIE SHOP i Watclimaker & Jeweler, MAIN ST, STROUDSBURG, PA. I.ocatd in corner building, third door bp low Ihe Jefer-oni in office. Room hand.-omp-'y fitted up, and heavily stocked with ihe fi nest as.-oriiiient of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Jewelers No tions, &c, evpr ofTprcd in ihissecti n of countiy. A fn!l apsoriinent of Spertaclpp, of the lP8t quality, and s-uiied to all aget?, always on f:i 1p. S dver-ware. and Silver Plated ware, al-vvr-y-: on hand at ma nofiicl urprs ricps. OT-lJeoairin- neatly executed, and clnir. i;p extnmelv moderaip. Calls fi'Oiii tin public respect fully solicited. tide Ajeni fur the celebrated Diamond Spi tac'ps. November 5th, 18G8 ly. Carriaffo (T 1UC The undersigned takes this nicfbod of infotmin-i: ihe puldie," that he still con t iiue I lie above business in all its bran che at bis old IStand, on Franklin street .Strondshor;.', Fa , where be will be hap jy to receive oidcrs lor wroik iu his line, iiicludiii-i general Wheelwrightingr, Blacksmith ing", Painting, Trimming, &c. His .-dock, of the l est tjnality of seasoned ini'i ber i-I nire and very complete; and also has a lull loiee o! firs? clas workmen it all the branches, he Hitters himsell that be is fully prepared to accomodate all who favor him with orders, aud guarau tee entire satisfaction. Repaint- promptly attended to WA. HUNTSMAN. July 28, 1870. LEE &. Co. would mo t respectfully nounce that having procured an elejrant HEAESE, IV iii md hnvin-j a person in their eu.p'ov ofj welve yetirs exp.rincp. in the undertaking j luisines-. are now prepaid! to attrnd t no- j ilert .king m all us brunches iu the be.-t pos s.l e manner. COFFINS and CASKETS ot env size, ! style or quality, con-lant y mi h ml. and J ready for i-lii.ni eot at -slion notice. Order- 1 hy mail prmnpi ly alien led to Our chirgesj ir! moiierate; we have no distsni n to' di.-tress the living or rob the e.-tates ol ihej dead. ' X. R.Rea.ly-matle ROSES. nfaily got. i ten up. can be h oi at any time, at Iho Ware ll .om of LEi: & Co. May -JG. l-7(. lv. j HOCKAFKLLOW, DEALER IX ileady-Hade t Iol!iinS, Gents Fur nishing tiao&s, hiis & Caps, Bcots & Shoes, &e. EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. (Near the Depot.) The public are invited to call nnd examine ZOoiU. I'riees moderate. May t'.,'fV.-if ! Cards, Bifi Heads, Labels, k, ! XIJAT, ClEAPiD Ql'ICIi, PrinteJ to Order at the JEFFERSONIAN Je& Priinir IS OFFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. fcy All Onlern promi-tly filled. Give n a call. rp 1 1 E T A L K 1 N ( j 31 A CU I X E. The l)Gii!(lic Sluing Machine. Is. ff 1 1-Vfa 1T ITS t" . a. J :i EASE OF Management, ")'i RUXXIXG, TALKS ITSELF INTO PUBLIC JFA VOR. TIIH WOULD CHALLENGED! To produce n Funiily Sewinjr Mirbinr th it will n?v b- liphi, in 1. 1 h bevy. ihal i as lirbt rnnninnr, no, I s asiy pora t-d TI' is Muchine u warmnted to wem qinlly iii? Ion .is nuv oilier irmiiifaciured SobJ on inoinhly :i iii.mi h For kiIm by IMUIUS HRKIIEIl. Muin tit., trtrou(lfcburir; Pa. Sept. 12, 1872.- " The subscriber having started a T , Shop, near the head of lacl'ia Main Street, Stroudsburg, pa it? prepared to build, and repair all L Machinery with accuracy, and "'"of Being fitted widi GlPch SPECIAL MACHINERY Ron Tr IN(, SHAFTING. A M) i,- LEYS. A.XD WITH Ur F ROVED TOULH or var-ous kind-, n..d havin-r an PX3 . of over Th.ny years, in t,,X building machti.erv (or speci,,",,,, .an fe.-l warraiit.-d in jruaranleein-r ti,e ' w. rk. Have on hand, anJ buiTdin-T ' rORTABLE STEAM EX(;EnS) of f.om 2 to 10 Horse Power de seecially tor Farm u-e, or lor -lri j'llt0'"C l.-l,t rnn hinery. I a!s keep in yJ -everal thou.-ar.d feet of ' Preisium Nev; York Oik Tanned Belt' ( in width- of 1 inch t- G iiirhe... (ran : wider on. s at v. rv short notie ,t 1 .etur.-r- .ncs. nl-o L.ce Leather P , lltveTs, I'onciies, c, ' st STEAM PIPES & FITTINGS d'thc- various sizes. Pipe cut and f.:, at siiorl notice. Zlcnip & Elubher Steam Iaflin- T woui.I rail thr ailenti-.n of Bi-ick-m;-!,, U'heidwnafita. nd others, toiay'u ment ot a 1 sizes of Machine Bolts, Nuts, Washes Lag Screwo, and Bolt-ends"' which I offer nt New Vok prices T Bdl-en s .-pec ally, be-nj; tltre..ied fittei with nil's bv macliiiiciy, eicdile t':! ii ack MliM liS to fiiriiisli l.o'rf, i, jMV l(l ,., ir.ncii cheaper, anj quicker, than to'cj tiieoi bv hind. Cull in and F'e my stock and Mar!,;ncf G. SA.NFO'L!) '' March 0, 1673 tf. an - i j O X'T H O 111 COU.NTY .hlatiial Fire Iasv.thh Uvv, i STEOUISEURG, PA. ty-:- - - '----. -v. v-r-x.-.w--s- CF 1 - 5 it cCl J it i .i - Jit f '. "t I""! "1 o ! il CIIA R TER PERPETUAL. j . Thf By-T.as of t'.i:s fompiv. and r1;'" ;ri -'i in.; iii-iiii'.ii--.- !. -, v-t r-.- i.t'- I -. --r -' x ; otian ;,ti. j.Iacir.7 it ur,in a '.;t- ; t' th?t v-:'.' - ' Lim!;Se,:;v f.::.,: i I'"l; i:-s. iat-aJ of j T,'.-ta:.!. sr-' i.v fiv y -.rs. i All i r. -rtv is (-l:-s-iti-l a:vl tli m? "f j.r--j fixol a'M.i Jji- ii- iuv. rik "l lie- jir-, .:. . r.-,-i!!ii:,i ii..;.. ar- takcii. :-a.d I1 uv' i I'roii.-rry ;:ira-J f,,r lmt nt r. ;':..ii iw ! , it :.-fial crt-ii ; ai:.l tr. ti;!i a..-.';nr ... ; i:.id in oa-'..n.ss roi-l.-a i!io 1)--. iv e, :.. j a'n.mut ot iii-ar.-. "!i.e. "Annual a-.s-.---iii'rtt.-" v ac ui-a-X -. xo.-t-: "f 1" avy l..ss, an-J m'uic a -, a.i : I Titr-is:tr.. . Ti e Ctmipniiv is th.-rofwi'.- T.r-.'. ir t :;.- i r ! ;"fms mwh UV-'T air-l',!: l! ,: i; : : " Ap.:L;ir:.-iis inn v 1..- t a: v .,;-.!. : v ; Survyi,j-i. or r-c..i-.: v. t: .i.unii Kti.-.-l.t .-.-i.il l. i . . 'i'!:;-,.. I.. T. ' J Jatijb .-iuuUi.T, 1 s i'..).. t. iv i I E. V-. iJRtMUK, SL-crvMry an.: T: . r. ;. ?r;:vi:vr.;-. ! r-M M..n;-M ( .m:,Iv : Sila? L. Trko, AV";i;i:iu. n, ' ;. ("..Sir. :, T. V. K!l.tiw'.s, J. 1 i;t.- I :" ;!-, Ja.'vi- --r j.'hu r..:::. r. l'or Wiivnc ' 'untv : F. A. Oj.pelt, " t ! .-' A. Mtou- .For Fiko CV'.u;t v : Samuel IVtrirk. l"ir Northnnitn O'ucty : liichnni ('amU-i. Vvr C":n I'm) C-.unly : SuiiukI Zi yenf.if. l"ir 'v !nin r f "ontitv : , O. M. !:. .n, 11. V l;.:r 1 w i-'.l, ' J. P. raar-'- t'J" The 'Maii'ir! m.-ct rfu!r!y st th S--r-;-,:?' in Strmi.i-e. u iv. on the li:t '1 ' ;'; '. '": itinuth, at 2 o;.Kk 1. M. . 1 ' " Harness & Saddlcrr. The nbovp I nsihes- b.e n iy:t t n Wn re- -no. il lit tbe i.lo Man.t, I iteiv s-wei't y the late ll.-o-i, near P.a li w i:i's M ,; lrouibnr-.i, where will be kpt cons':---T on liiiod li.e I - j-t uoriii ent ot L'riuliv. ml every otlor ariicle n-inllv ftim!'1- ' hi- line of i ii?iii.-ss. V..rk m nl'' ,ouV', on tbe Kluirte.-t notice. A birge ii-',rt"'f"' of Mountings and Saddlery Hard ware Iwnys on hand. (Ml and make your - b ci ion, .n.l it will be t..rtv.!ieil ii -'y6 price not . b. exeelied in I hi " " 'l ,.,, Striol alteniioti pii.l l. r irin-aiiJ in t-boi tea i.otiee. Call in.l ex "'l,,e . JO II N O.SAYLOli.-" October (. lS7t if Can you tell why it itbatyl-. ne comes to StroiuVshur? to biy Furiiit"'-'' vavs iuifuirt fur McC'artv's Furniture moa' S. i.t. G.'i7. -- , " LJ uw.iv for won o!es- artieiesoi r- ..; .. ut pt. ioM.Cartv -fc Sims, a.-.l y' "V;r;; voll paM for it. I U!I0 BLANK DKKDS For sale at this r 1 t I ! i ii I I M 1 r----Ji-.--?---r--R--. -1 I II
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