mi ii iiliini ii miirt i"i i iiliiifirii'i yi -i ' i V 'A , i I; .1 I R t iE!)c 3cffciTioninn. THURSDAY, K ARCH 23, 1S7G. The duty of Pennsylvania Del egates at Cincinnati!. It is conceded,- by Republicans, that the first choice of Pennsylvania Cor the Presiden oy in Gen. John F. Hartranft, Governor of the State. Other sections of the Union acknowledge the fealty of the State to lie juhlicaniui, and the entire Gtncss and trust worthiness of the candidate which she pre sents. Her own people thoroughly know the man who has served them so honestly and faithfully, and thousands of Patriots, scattered all over the country know him per fectly from association with him on many a hard fought battle Cc-Id, and through many in arduous campaign for the Union, a3 one worthy to be trusted in every emergency and under all circumstance?. lie earned his name of patriot in a literal baptism of Ore, inauguiatcd for the salvation of his country, nor shrank from trial and danger until the last rebel had laid down the arms raised for the destruction of the government. We would disparage the claims of no man named for the position, but no man risked more than John F. IIartranet when risks were dangerous, and no man since the war has shown himsolf possessed of more hterling qualities or made more persistent t-rforts for the maintenance of their honor xii5u integrity of tli3 country than he. "Why then should Pcnnsylvanian's hes itate not only to present but to push to siorulnation the man who deserves so well mi them the man whose nomination would certainly honor both the party and the Na tion and secure success? Why should Penn sylvania Republican Editors, as we regret to M-e is so much the case, speak of the move ir his nomination as a mere compliment to Pennsylvania and her patriotic Governor? Why talk about a solid vote of the State del fiat ion on first ballot fur II ART RAN FT, and then, huzza beys, for a scramble, for who ever ebc n:ay seem to be nearest the goal o! nan's highest ambition? Why thus belittle Pennsylvania by making her name a by-word, ;;nd her aspirations but a begging appeal to 1 e tickled by more compliment, and the ef forts of her politicians but an attempt to se t ure a bid as for so many sheep in the sham bles on the fart of corrupt hangers on? No! lid us, as ir.cn xsho deserve a higher status than this, go into the work in earnest, and in presenting the name of John F. IIart Jtanft present it to win the meed of honor which, on every principle of right and justice lolongs to us. Wc conceive that in a-klng the nomina tion for this nol le son of Pennsylvania, our flelegates at Cincinnati will not .?tep a single j t beyond what a due exercise of riht ju.s-tk-e would cheerfully accord to us; and we feel that wc but belittle our position as the Keystone of the Union's grand arch, when we consent to be tickled with a compliment, which, indeed is neither more ncr less than fuhmitting to be despoiled of our right fur a very low rrk-e the bartering away of a mos-t valuable prerogative fc-r empty air. It is not thus that Pennsylvania Republicans iuust act if they ever wish to secure respect lor the State or its people, or recognition as n power in the land. It is this course, pre-ri-sely, that has compelled us to run through nearly twelve years of National administra- tioa without a voice in Li kJ . k.t l made all applications fur hcr.oralle positions ia the go ".crzw :zt su! jects for laughter and fcorn. thoroughly available a candidate as John F. llartranft for the Presidency we, to speak pointedly " mean businc.-V in the fuikst ac ceptation of the term, and that our advances ki this regard must be met with proper con sideration and respect. When we convince our brethren of other States that we are in earnest and that the reason of mere compliment has gone by for t, they srill be prepared to listen to our Ge nres, and vrc can conceive of no time so suit able for tiskir.g the effort as the present, In ary event let us hear no more of solid, complimentary votes on Crtt ballot for John F. IIartranet at Cincinnati. He is loo .good a msn and has administered the affairs! of our noble Commonwealth too surely for he protection and advancement of our best interests to be thus treated. Our distinguished neighbor over the way I:a$ lli3ro'JgU!y practiced the howling of foadem nation against scalawag Republicans taught in dirty tricks of late, that lie has he rouse quite aa adept in the business. He xcaliy does the work S9 well, when yeliing at our small fry scoundrels that we are really anxious for a specimen ef his howliug quali ties when big fish arc the cuk.nts. There is George 11. Pendleton, of Obis, &r instance. Now our distingTJrshed neighbor kaovrs that George ha3 boer. a. ' very much big iujiiii" in the Deasocttitie rai&s for years, f.od that no Presidential campaign has cos-e una gone for twenty years in which 2ii nam! lias not Loen mcirvx nod, hjo:c or Vss often in con nection sith the Presidency. As the ap proaching campaign came floating along he loomed up rirtieulaj !y protisloeet among Democratic candidates. But, alas for ioor 2eorge, recent davt-lopnients have placed Jiim in the f-atv;e boat v:hh Bclnap, nd set lied him irrevocably amsng the thieves who have teen igacd in piano! sring tlie govern-! worst. Now hwtf is a chance a chaijce lor a most '.:&y Democratic how rvf-r ttorrujt tion, and we hcj-e our dLstw'gvtii-hed m'igh- lor will uot fil to give up .a Kpcclmeu oftr.s! nii-.xdtr ia tlx;il. Ibc Through corrupt Re-1 u.lu f .- ja!tar with their presence, and invoked the delegation at Uneiunati wiil wipe out tuis re- ,i l c, , , i a:d Ci tliC genial god in securing tneir luture rroacd unuer whieii we kuor. and that tneir! . m it n i m- . i - . ii I , . . , , - , happiness. :r. u. uartzier ana j;iss conduct wul I such as to Lcw, without a icq ). Prober, Mr. Frank Flory and Miss coast, tuat m presenting so esceiieof and , r- flnrf Mr. Adison B. Moiiek and publican Bduap's decision, corrupt Demo cratic aspirant for the Presidency Pendelton robbed the Treasury of some $140,000 for alleged services performed by a railroad com pany of which ho was President, and the claim for which had been rejected, $S0,000 of which ho retained and $00,000 of which ho paid to the Compaq-. Of the $SO,000 $30,000 were paid, as is alleged to Mrs. Bel nap in shape of a douccr for influence used with her unfortunate husband to secure the decision. Further than this, George's wid owed sister and her children arc owners of three-fifths of the stock of the road, and George, administrator of her husband's es tate, made a contract with himself as Presi dent of the road to collect the claim, and thus put it in his own way to pocket the $$0,000, three-fifths of which was filched from tho means of support left by a fond husband for that widowed sister and her children; making this infinitely a meanner steal than Bclnap's for which the whole country condemns him. It was a double steal first from the Government and then a stealing of the stolen money from his own kith and kin. What an opportunity for our distinguished neighbor to add still more to his distinction. What a chance to show the consistency of his condemnation of corrup tion in high places ; and what a rare oppor tunity to place high upon the record the pe culiar kind of honor and honesty which at taches to men occupying exalted positions in the ranks of his party. Come neighbor howl, and howl lustily, for the cause is wor thy of the heaviest kind of howling. Headquarters Republican State Committee, ) IIaurisijurg, February 1. 1S76. j In pursuance of a resolution of the Repub lican State Committee, adopted at a meet ing held in Harrisburg this day, a Republi can State Convention, to be composed of delegates from each Senatorial and Represen tative district, to the number to which such district is entitled in the Legislature, is hereby called to meet in the city of Harrisburg, at twelve o'clock, noon, on Wednesday, 31 arch 29, 1S76, for the purpose of nomin itins an Electoral ticket and of electing Senatorial and Representative delegates to represent the State in the Republican National Conven tion, to be held at Cineiccalti, Ohio, on the 14th day of June, 1S7G. By order of the Committee, Henry 3J. Hoyt, Chairman. A. Wilson Norri.5, Secretary. The vctaiies of Terpsichore set out for a seasca of enjoyment last week, and a happy time thev had of it. The "Centennial 3!o- docs" mot at the Washington Hotel on Wed nesday evening, tripped the light fantastic until the "we suia' hours" when they de parted for their homes happy in the con sciousness of having cnjnj-cd a pleasant time. Prof. Druckenmillcr furnished the music. On Thursday evening tho "Queen Club," a new institution among us, occupied Wil liams' Hall. Seventeen couple, comprising much of the beauty cf our borough whiied away the hous in the giddy mazes of the dance until " ayont tho twei'," when they retired to their homes and happy dreams. The music was furnii-hed by Prof. Huff, of Washington, N. J., and Prof. DruekentuiS- ler, of this place, and from its excellence, added no little to the pleasures of the eve ning. It may be well to say that though these hops were not gotten up under the aus pices of the Y. M. C. A., many of the par ticipants are regular attendants of that most worthy association, and that every thing was conducted in a most proper manner. We hope soon to hear of their repetition. e Leap year privileges ere beginning to pro duce their effect upon the handsome lads and lassies of our borough. Last week no less than three couples of them graced Hymens Miss Emma Frances Edinger were the hap py parties. Tt.e first couple furnished our office with a rare ti eat in shape of lucious bridal cake, for which ihey have our earnest and mo5t sincere wishes for lives of prosper ity ar.d happiness. The otheis in their ex: ubcrance of ihcir joy failed to rcruemler us, but who con blame them, they were so hap py. They have our l-eat v.-ishes all the same. Improvements. 31rs. Madisojc MoaJAN has remodeled her store-room, up town, and changed it into a neat and pleasant residence. The change makes quite an ire; proven: en t in the appear ance of the building. ; Mr. Phillip Miller ha3 nearly comple-i ted a very neat cfSce adjoining his store-build- i iug, nest door above the Tanite Company's! Cilice, up town. The office will be occupied by his son Dr. Nathaniel Miller. 3Ir. 31. i is also engaged in renovating his old store room up town, and will move his stock of goods and open trade there on the first of April. Mr. Jesse Albert is busy cleaning out and remodeling his confectionary store-room, second deer above " Burnett House," ma king more room, which will enable hiui the better to accomujodate his numerous friends with the good things usually kept at his place. . - What bungling work those Democratic j investigators at Washington do make of it to Idi ture. Why before they get half through investigating others they, hare to stop and investigate themselves. Mr. Chairmau Cly iiior of the Committee spent several days in undergoing this process last week, and come enjt ROtnewhat singed at that. The New Hampshire Election returns do not cause sn:ils to wreathe the face of our distinguished neighbor over the way, neither does it fill the columns of the Democrat with squawking chickens, Luiting cannons and dilapidutedtoons. A complete Republican victory wus texjiuueh for it? good nature." i - j - - Those wishing to secure a good bargaiu will do well to call at N. Rustcr's, as he is bound not to bo undersold. Nearly every body here-abouts is com plaing of hard times. No work and no mon ey is the cry heard in all directions. . A great many of our citizens are suffering with the "sneezers," a sort of close kin to the "Tyler grip" of "ye olden time." . . A Domestic Sewing Machine Wagon for sale or exchange for a Horse. Apply to DARIUS DUEIIER, March 1C.21. Stroudsburg. Postponed. The Concert for Shawnee is postponed till Monday evening, March 27th on account of sickness . and bad weather. Also the concert at the Cataract House, till Saturday evening 3Iarch 23th. Tue Stroudsburq Cornet Band will assist J. 31. Singer and his company at their concert at Williams' Hall, Thursday evening, 23d inst. Prof. Singer has selected a fine programme which will be given on this occasion. Don't fail, to go and hear them, they are all good performers. 3Ir. Lewis Phillips has sold out bis con fectionary establisement to Mr. 31it. 3Iarsh, who has already settled himself to business. Lew. we learn, designs making California his present home, and will join in gold dig ging. He will be missed by his many friends here, all of whom join us in hearty wishes for a prosperous future. o Dr. E. Brown, having again returned from the Dental College at Philadelphia, has re-opened his oflicain East Stroudsburg. over Shotwell's store where he is prepared to do all work in his line, upon the most reasonable terms. Patronage of the public solicited. Gas used when desired. March 23, lS7G.-2t . Our. long-time friend, and former fellow townsman, Thomas G. Wagner, of Weath crly, Pa., joined the army of Benedicts, on Thursday lasfy and with his lovely bride is visiting among friends in this place and vi cinity. It did us proud to give him the way congratulatory on his arrival here. Tom was always a good bey and will doubtless make a happy head of the household. A NOTII ER E-NTERTA I N M EXT. Charl io Bogart and some of his friends will give an entertainment in Williams' Hall, Friday evening 3Iarch 31, and Saturday evening. April 1. He will be assisted by Harry Wolfe, Charles Schoch, Prof. A. V. A. 31 il ler, James Smith, P. H. 3Iahoney and others. The performance will be first class. Admission 25 and 35 cents. Accidents AtTobyhanna Mills, 3Iarcb 16, 31 r. Fred Fetzer, an employee of the firm of Dodge, 3Ieigs Si Co., while at work in the woods met with a sad accident by a log rolling on him, which fractured his inferior maxillary bone near the middle of its body, was also injured about the body. Dr. A. Lewis Kirkhuff was called and dressed his wound.-?. At last accounts the sufferer was doing well. March 17th, Friday, 3Ir. Samuel Singer an employee of the Delaware, Lackawanna, & u cstern R. R. Company, brakeman on one of the freight trains, fell under the cars and was badly mangled. Drs. Fisher and O'Brien, ofScranton, and Dr. Krik- huff, were sent for, who found all the bones of his riiht aim and shoulder fractured. The doctors came to the conclusion that an amputation at the shoulder joint would be necessary. But owinir to the severe shock that he received and the want of reaction the operation wa3 not performed till Satur day. The Grand Lodge Knights of Honor of Pennsylvania, meets in Erie April 10th. The first Sabbath school in America was organized in Pennsylvania in the year 17-10. The Lock Haven public schools have oeen closed for want of funds to pay teach ers. A boy hunter in Carwford county lias this season trapped four foxes, and is now hard at work fur the fifth. A jury, in a suicide case lately, found the following verdict : "We, the jury, find that the deceased was a fuol." 3Iis3 Hawk, of New York, wants the Legislature to change her name. This is ;eap year. Jjet ner swoop down on some maJe chicken, and make him change it. Out West the hens are now laying eggs worth ten cents per doz.-n, which is as cheap a3 they can afford to do it at this season of the year, and furnish the ma terial. The Young Men's Christian Association of Philadelphia has received 1,203 new members since January 1, 1S7, over five hundred new members having been added to the list on Tuesday evening, during the stated monthly meeting. New York is full of idle people, too. A( least 30,000 persons arc receiving full or partial employment from the public and private institutions. The Express of that city reminds ambitious country boys that more is to be got out of the soil than from the bricks and mortar of the metropolis. An act lias been offered in the Senate of this state fixing two per cent, per month as the maximum amount of fines and penal ties which building and loan associations may impose f r non-payraent of instalments on stock and interest on loans, excited some discussion in the Senate on Wednesday af tcrnoou. It was warmly favored by Jones, Payne and Cooper, all of whom fpoke of the peculiar hardships following fines of five and ten per ceut., these compounded lot six months, and often ending in the confiscation of nearly all paid in and bor rowed by the poorer or 'more unfortunate clashes of stockholders. In view of those facts the bill received a Urge vote, and will probably pasi '.v--7 NEW-HAMPSHIRE ELECTION ! COMPLETE REPUBLICAN SUCCESS GOVER NOR, LEGISLATURE AND COUNCIL' OVER THREE THOUSAND MAJORITY. The State election in New Hampshire, last Tuesday, resulted in a complete triumph for the Republican candidates, from Governor down. Governor Cheney is re elected by the popular vote, by a majority larger than has been gained by any party for a - number of .years. The Executive Council and both branches of the Legisla ture are decidedly Republican, securing the United States Senator to succeed 3Ir. Cragin. The latest returns indicate that Cheney's majority will be 3000, that the Republi cans will have 4 of the 5 Councillors, 9 of the 12 Senators, and 23 to 30 majority in the House. Returns from 23-1 towns gave Cheney a majority of 3317. Ten towns, which gave a vote of 1100 last year, re mained to be heard from. The total vote of the State is nearly 81,000, which is about 1200 more than that of last year, and the largest ever cast in New Hampshire. The wheat in 3Ierccr county ha3 not been injured by the unfavorable winter. Frank Scrubb, of New Jersey, and his family, live on dogs' meat, because they like it. A Chester county physician has treated thirty-one cases of hydrophobia since the first of January. They arc already making sandwiches to be sold at the Centennial rcstaturants. They will be kept in sawbust until 3Iay 10. If you are a soldier's widow and marry again, you, of course, lose your pension ; but if you arc divorced ou cannot have your name restored to the pension roli. Uncle Sam has just said so. The best way to go to California is to re main at home. All classes of trade, accor ding to the San Francisco Xcics Letter, arc overstocked in that city. It accuses the newspapers of the Pacific slope cf lying in this respect, and calls it a crime to bring immigrants to tho country under false pre tenses. There are r.t present five hundred and twenty inmates in the Berks county alms house. There were as. many as five hun dred and eighty-five in at one time this season. Since the first of January twenty-five steers lave been killed for the inmates of this institution. General Simon Cameron certifies that the Pottsville National Light Infantry was the first company of volunteers whose services were offered for the defense of the national capital inlS'.U. The company telegraphed to the War Department an oiler of its ser vices on the 1-Sth of April, and arrived at Washington on the ISth. Young man, never trifle with the heart of a pure anil innocent girl. A gentleman in town, after visiting a bashful young lady two years, was asked his intentions, and when he gave an evasive answer she hit him on the head with a potato masher, and it cost him two dollars to i;et his best silk altered io fit the strange shape his head assumed. Korrisioicn Herald. The worst feature of the failure of Daniel Drew is the fact that it will very seriously affect some institutions of learn ing of which he has been a patron. The Drew Theological Seminary of New Jersey, which was virtually built by him, has re lied for its support upon seventeen thou sand five hundred dollars annually, re ceived from a quarter of a million of dol lars set ap.irt by him for the maintenance cf the seminary. This sum is now swept away by his failure, and 3Ieiho:.lists of wealth must rai.-e the funds or there will bo nothing to py the faculty with. "Fortune smiles ur.cn Fhcc.'iisvii'o. Ches ter county, Pa. The Independent Phwnix, published at that place, says that "the hard times are over, so far as Phcvnixviile is concerned, in iLs de-icndonee upon steady work in the Phoenix Iron Works,' wmch are runing on double time, with plenty of orders in prospect. Three citizens presented the Superin tendent of the 1 ottstown Gas Company with a watch chain, because their ixas bills 'were less than the corresponding quarter for last year." The chain is worth twenty five cents a pound, and the presentation was evidently intended as a neat piece of sarcasm. Gas consumers are paying four dollars per thousand feet, and a great hue and cry is going up in consequence of these hi'h rates. All Washington is agog again about a woman. This time the female is knnt a close prisoner at Willard's Hotel until such times as the Naval Committee shall exam ine her as a witness, and meanwhile is suf fered to be interviewed only by the Chair man of that committee. The quid-nuncs have already settled that she is a woman in the Secor claim case, and the woman in the trench arms business, and the woman in all the other riuestionable transactions talked about fir the past six or eight years. hen sue has told her story, and there has been the inevitable sensation about it. there will be yet another woman in the case, the next case, namely, that of the safe-burglary. Convent Consumed. Scranton, Pa., March 10. vShortly af ter 1 o'clock this morning a destructive fire broke out in the oil Catholic convent con nected with St. Vincent's Cathedral ia this city, and it was utterly destroyed. The burned building was a large double etory frame structure, and was used as a school house. A sharp breeze was blowing when tho llames were at their highest, and the destruction of St. Cecela's Academy, close by, was frequently threatened. A fire man r.iimed Harper, a pipeman, fell insensi ble at hia post, and was carried into the convent, where he lay for: three hours at the point of death. This fire was scarcely extinguished ere another broke out in a thickly-settled part of the city, in tho sta bles of the St. Charles Hotel, and threa tened destruction. For a time the hotel was threatened. iSeveral small houses were burned. The loss by both fires will rc iqh at -least $20,000.' : -: A MATTER OF POPULAR INTEBEST. We condensen-ora the Lehigh Iicaisler the substance of a ouversation about Oak Hall, in Philadehiy' vV'unaiaaker& J frown's " Largest Clothingf'ase in America." A visitor und. attendanPKo the speakers : YL-ilor. " What corner ia the Building on 7" Attendant. "South-East corner of Sixti and Market. Please note the SIXTH, for soma FtTantjers seeking Or k liall, Lave been mialcd by designing persons." V. " It is perfectly colossal ! Do you know its dimensions?'' A. "12,000 hquare fect C3 on Market, and 130 odd on Fixtii, 6ix btories high, has over three acres fioori?, and covers space enco occupied by wbreCiaii twenty different busi ness places." s V. Do you vsc E'eam-power?" A. " A giant young curiae furnishes power for the freight and pasfc-'iyer elevators, and tho boilers steam for heating, end the other opera tions of the house." V. " What order do yon take with goods?" A. "They are lin.t opened and arranged in tlie basement, on longly.v counters. and taken tiiencc on the fSteLjelevator to tho inspec tor's room on tbe3ra floor." V. " Is inspec tinj-tlic llrst operation ?" A. " Ho, sir. measuring, 'lbc goodd arc f r?t measured in tlie piece, then inspected, a ho cloth parses over rollers in the face of a etrong lijrht, and two men sit, one before and or.o behind is.a goods, watching with the eye cf a hawk for the lrast pin-hole imperfection, and mar king cveiy flaw, io that the cutter may tea and avoid it when he come3 to cut tho jcr ments." V. " Vou must employ an arry of cutters f ' A. "I'coc to our liiiii flora and fee! Wo keep 73 hands all the t cyting up the cloth into garments, besidc.-v5 machii.es that do a dozen men s work cacirrt a stroke." V. "Do you manufacture all your own goods ?" A. " We do, and most carefully. Our ex aminers inspect every ttitch and seam, tnd certify to every garment as extra-well made before wo put our ticket oa it, and become responsible lor it." V. " Your fcybtem rn est save you a great ceair A. " In every direction, sir. It is tjifc system niiu i-eujH-jjjy e pruciice Bit V? lurousil. uiui enaoies us io put our Tris jTown to put our pris owu to the people as vc do." 'V. " AJUiru-specting the work, whatbecomes of it?" A. " Before it goes into Etock it is ticketed. Every single garment has iu number a;.d other points noted on it. so that if3ent;re h:s tury au Lo traced vilhwut fa.1, upon our V. " You mus-t have CO or 40 Fnlcemen T' A. " WLv tir. on busy divsvou inavAw mo in 1:115 various rooms ana suites o tolling to the tfcron;rs cf cu.' tamers." room?. v. "Do you cio lu order Luiv- by mail and express?" - A. " Very great. All over the country. Our November 4, 1S75. $2,000 WANTED, On First Mortgage ; rtKT class rp.orEr.TY. For fur ther informattou apply at this 01S00. Jan. 2, 1S70. NOTICE. To Whom it racy Concern 1 I have loaned to Dr. Geo W. Jacko:i, o( the I'orongli of Strondshr.r, dnrin niv jdea--ure one light-bay Horse, about 10 years old", and alfo one Buggy and a set of Harness. 1 hereby caution the public not to meddle or in terfere with my property under penalty of the law. JOHN H. CONNER. Stroudsburg, Marclt 1G, 1S76. 3t OTICE, To wnoci it may Concern! I have loaned io I). D. Miller of J.T.-lison township, Jdonrtje county, one yoke of Oxen, dark brown, during my pleasure, and I lifrehy caution the public not to meddle or interfere with ujv property under penalty of the law. MICHAEL II. HELLEi:, Gouldaboro, Luzerne co., Pa. March 16. 1S7C St. CAUTION ! All porons are hereby c.v.iioned not to trespass on any property of tha undersigned, situate in rStrocd township, Monroe county, Pn. Any one violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. JACOP. II. BUTTS. Stroudsburg, July 29, 1S75. DorT T you Know ISiat .1. IS. McCarty & rfons are the only Under takers in Strrsudsburg who understands their business? If not. attend a Funeral managed by any other Undertaker in town, and you wiil see the proof of the fact. June lS.'74-tf FOR SALS, ff " - PI A dvu'il? lion -so anJ Int. r.or.r the Court hiilg IIoum-, cheap. ht sold toother or sopa- -rat-? to suit purchasers. Inquire of D S LEE StrouJburg, Dec. ZZ, 1375. tf. Dwelling Houso for Sale. A Tery dslrabl? two story Dwell ins House, contain- ric sc-vp:i rooiiiH, o:ii of -arhioh is suitai le f.ir a Store Itooio, olf.iat? on Main street. ' in the I'.orumrh of .tromNlnirir. Tliei I'liiMuiR i ncisriy new, ana every part ofitiu good condition. For terms Ji.c, ez'A at thii offic?. Dw. 9, lS75-tf. TO LET, A House anil Iirn, in the Tloroujh of Strotnlsburg. The Houst; in goo.l order, with 12 rooms. Intjuire of J. H. MILLER, J. T. l'ALMKK, SYD. W. PALMER. Ftbrnary 17, 1S7.S. Opposition toHumbuggsry! R1tm:.l VlllsiriSH fit I'tO nl.l iaitil r r v t ,1am. f a I...-'.. " ...... . - - - "-, ' V'Vf ' ' 1 kilo I I Clothin? Store, Main street, .Siroiidslmi s', Pa., and f, . U .. ..l ... .11 :.. r ' itiiii jitai(.-u l-.u.u Li.iTiiair; in i ill niui BOOTS and SHOE mada in th latest stylo and of pootl material, rtepalr In? promitly attented to. Ciiv me a enll. xec. v, xoii-iy.j u. ll lli WATERS. VICE'S Flower and Vegetable Seeds are the bet the world jirodtices. They are planted -r a million p.?opli in Atii.-riea, and th result Is beautiful I liwers and splendid Vegotabl. s A Triced Catalogue sent tree to all who euchuo the postage a ceut stamp. VICE'S Flower and Vegetable Garden is TtiAwtA-t V . . : A . 1 . 1 f - v . . . . 1 "ivJi ui auiiiut ouik in mo Kinu in tr.n world It contains nearly 150 pages, hundredsof fine illustrations and fourChromo I'latcs of lTiwe:, beauiimiiv drawn and colored from nature. Price 35 cents, in i-a'pcr cov- PTM K-l ..0 11 T . hr.iiTiri . .M..nt 1 ..L ' 1 . Uv.Uuv. . U cuAU, Vick's Floral Guide. a beaiiflfnl OinrJ.Bi-liT Trw..i.Tiol - - i.. i i.ci i y u-.iruni, unciv illustra ted, aud containing ant levant re.Iorwl Kromispieco with the Ar.it number. I 'rich only Cj ctx nr tho year Tho Jnji.t.Mf.) JAMK8 VK K. R.x-hcst. r N Y perfect system cd rules of Eelf-mea-, make itrossifcle to p:ce prvr.ir. -T, , "at away jk aseiftctiy a if they wrrUf 1:: perion.'vx "m:. :1 in V. " I suppose you h are at lca.t h-i , different departments?" w a A. " My dear sir! we have mo-. tn . each charced with its own 1 1,-;. " "n a ..v,. - . "-'"'v. n.i mine great v.-neci. -. V. " vm yen liiime a oozft- frr.,. , A. "With pleasure. Ti.$ CvV,z? V,pmr rncnt, fur thteo who prcier ciivLn Jlt-ready-madv Vte FuriudiiLir 1 T"-' with its i k of lor store. ri;c uarn:or.t ta.jck lleecivins Itcom. 'j'l.o Cr,'. 1 . Ji.- -l-l. named fee -ore. The Special L"riVr,'i laent. a he Delntrv D,,L,, .:,. Bcore of mesicngers. The' u V. " Held, held ! sir. enr A. "I'm liotliaifthi-. uf'l.! Department, with iu. biiUr.d e:Kn Z r;"? editinTand pnbliih inc Lu:iw ZrVi -Ul':-. joumo 1, cireu'.rV-i'r. aC . : 0 fi.i ; ' 'u I!tT::r T..M .11 i;. S f-;'- .'.rvTrri-t Vieii an j our irKyjv Department, witiri: wniiu 11. r It iTfDitment. ir.eirutL jiiui y r' ',T,y ... 1 . i Lit L v. entrance for lfdie-. 'J!:e 'lc inent. The Chief Ceil: a 1.7.?.' ! 11 its Look -keepers end a'-Mi.tci:!," t , .;U n-er's Deptrtmcrt; l"ina:.. crV ( V ',' . ether oiliccs of tt.e rniiU i r v .t!''1 tiiinkine, planning, excitii.r ipv:r" 1,11 nualiy JJ tu V. "S-t-u-n-e-n-d-o-u s!" A -Indeed it is! l fcrrot to rpr tv Cashier e Dcpar. ment, w hiuh j.tiK ie,;. -1 4 oiT-stail salts en seme e.rtfe fir"s. u-,-w V. "rio.Ouol Immemel Tl.r.i'. .,. . .. the hnupo to buy cheap ana s-;d.V " ""' A -Exuctly! Vou h.ive i't L i t -n r... i v. unai tie u;e rotauLi. much about? ' I licar so pri A Le suited." V. " Nothing cr.uM be fa;rr-" 6- ";:':'V.U1,'-, .I.cj.c-:.i;:ercei:.' . Mt-."., 1 u;ca yt-u, s.r, icr tiieiii.'-'n. a. - t at cl. It"- n T.?.-.'iir. t Call again; aim be r (in Hiru t.l t: T.':r."I . ncr bixta r.d lir.rl:i. V. "'ill"!:;; y.;u! 1 th-ll to Lr.;.- - La t c.- r- t:j (1 j io. ONKOE CO. BANKING ! AND Chas. VI. Pecker, The?. P. Stiff ch, i-'etSerninn, K. b. litap;, Geo. I Lfillf it. will pay interest en deposits srerant;?' to three dulhirs a:d over, at the follf.;:; rates : 6 per cent, on deposits loft ore y?:r. - " ' sis iuo:::a. 4 " ': on dailv ba'.nce avcrk five hundred dollars and over. Inter e?t will be computed from the Erst sf each month. u::-i all deposes iuvii- rrca to the tenth of tho month will draw :n:::-A frcin t:ie 1st. The members of this Co:nanv ar!liit' to the full amuitnt of their wealth frtb sccuntv of tiic depositors. DIItrCTORS 11. S. STAPLE, a. CI1AS. FETIIiUlMAX. STAUFI J LAN'TZ. THOMAS A. CELL. .a. ihAjL. i resiui't!. CHAS. FETHKUMAN, V. Pros'; WM. I). I3KLL, Cashitr. Jan. 1:7, 'To. Slankood : lion Lost, tiw Usimi I. a r.-w -. of TT.fr cI cure trviiS.-.-Ti iuo-:ii of Srrr- .1 i.r..L- tion, i-.pti.ni-sy a;il I'ns, ii.JuccJ I sI.-iiiii-t or ssohI cir'ivan.o. Xc. Th ci 1 -b rat eil author, in th m '. r x rioc, ia a s-.-;u.a cnv!.-i.r-. (-:..v neiii jnstrAtf s. from a thirty y-r.rs' ;.. that tho jilarmins H'R-coiitfe? of raaKT.Uy cur '.i v:tiiout ti-.f dsa-reroiis '.f i f meui.'uie or the avLlit-ai-on ofti-.-s k:.;:--: ;iini: a uioila ;f cure at vne simr-l-. certain. xi2 - ''!i- hy moans of which t-vew $u.:rer. i;o r.iatr i i:t.' couuittou may be, may care hiui-SLl: thcu; iy. j.r;i.--. and n iicAf.LY. . This Lecture hnnl,I be in the hands ev.rj vouth and cverv mr.n in ti:i land. Sent under si:;;l, in a iJ:iiri envelope, to tr.y a" posf-piii, on reeeirt of si x centi, or two jvjstsgs st51.5 .ctiress the rut'lishers, I' tiPlT.V .t SON". a . a Tin ,-w :i: April 1V75-It. ' IVt OiT:,-e Bex. Livery & lixehasige Stables. ! tb I the ! hir wunc iitey nave norses :xv. i v.t.i j X all hoars on reaon:ih!e tonus. vriiNnv p- TiinMl'ON. A Jl 4 L H V,' tV v - - - Otliet; ippiite K.a- Vf r;at MrutiJSl'iiri', x ahles ininiedintely in rear. Sept. 0, LS75. tf. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY A SONS hare on hand tbelarsftxs -. n5Sortmcut of a4siW acd IP1 TRIMMER t. befoundout.sidofeithercity (New York or. lhiai, and will iua!it this hrancu or !..." ; speciality. COFFINS and CASKETS of any shape or style, can ba furnished t .cr,,iM! notice' for shipment, at a charco of oiie-tij-' ' a.r.i I ay shoS in StiaiulshurR. In no ca5 j moro shan ten per ciiiit. above ai tu;U cost. ttiw to in any pan of the county at ha Jv jpofeaible notice. I ' . ' BLANK LEASES making ur own lirst -class shir' tV ! minjr Depart:ntnt. itself rLi nl'l... ' and in a th usanaivs iAi.iieiiZ-f,r' to cany c n a business 'wiih u.e 1 1,, ine to Ittween ,2.000 Mft B-w.t- A. "Our Ej-r tern of bur.:ress dccl:i rw ce, no deviation ; -J. (.a h for cvtrvi'.-rV."? guarantee protect -rg il.e i-airviir.M i 'i y l-eiurned u u.c buv-r . : t . ' ' For Snlo at thisv Offi. si II
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