The rain on bunday last, made over-coats in great demand. Smiths' celebrated Furniture Polish at 1'oolkc & Kresgc's Drug Store. 2t. Tiiikvks are robbing the gardens in var ious parts of the town of choice fruits crapes, etc. Kxcrnsio.v trains to the Centennial arc now all the go. On Monday morning a .pocial train was run from Scranton number-in- 11 cars, and containing about 1000 t-aongors. Thkhe is a hermit at Greenwood Lake who lives in a hut that is hardly large ciiouirh to allow a man to lie at full length ,,r ?t;inJ erect. Ilis only article of furni ture is a powder-keg. The Southern bound mail train Monday, on the 1'. L. & W. 11. It., was the largest j.iisscntrer train that has gone over this rovd i;,r some time. The principal part of the passengers were bound for the Centennial, of course. Ox Sunday last, during the heavy rain and wind storm, which visited us, the awnings in front of M. V. Rhode's store, lice it Co's. furniture ware-rooms and II. 1). Hush's store, were badly damaged, some if them being torn into shreds. -m Times Flies. It seems only yesterday since we heard people talking about straw berry shortcake and mint juleps with ice in 'em. and now the boys are getting ready to steal chestnuts and field-corn to roast bv moonlight. Our childhood days are being pleasantly revived. . . Kkuciois. The Rev. Mr. Rarthole inew. uf Carbon county, will preach a trial mtumii in the Hamilton church next Sun- l;iy afternoon, at - o'clock. We are in fumed that Rev. Mr. Daniel is about to h-a 'e that congregation and so the members vf that congregation are looking arouud for iiiifther minister. V reference to another column will be seen the iiclvcrtictnciit of iJco. l. Kunkle, A. 31., in wlncli he sets tortn tne brandies which he proposes to teach any who may i r. r him with their support. The school v ili be held in the bateim-ut of the Lutheni ( Imrili iu this place. .Mr. KunU.u is a worth' gentleman ami vv tru-t v. ill give entire satWactiuii to tii : vini; hi:n th-ir pat;ouige. Siv it 1 1 vi'i -tisfinent. . - . - A' I mknt. John Uungaii. tic ntrent at liiji liii lje. had his hit lei; caught bc- t -a i ii (.:'.' bumpers mi Saturd.i' lastaiid held liini i-.t 1- r i-ine minutes before he go lose. Ho w :. brought to Ir. JJushe's office for treatment and Ir. Intchlcr of this place was called in cn.ultatioti nd found one l...ne of the left leg broken and t,he calf ba lly brnised and crushed. The sufferer y.o:'i the ride home with much fortitude. The lb', think?, we learn, that his leg eanj be --:ived. ( hi ?aturlay evening at as Dr. X. L. Peek, his .si.-ter Ella, accompanied by Miss Ella Walker, of this borough, were out rid in?, and on passing the residence of William !!. on George street, the horse shied, tl.. owing the whole party out of the carriage tu the gri'un 1. Miss walker was unfortun ate enough to have her right shoulder disloca ted. fertunateJy the JV. and his sister were tk t iejurt-d. Dr. Geo. W. Juckson was e;t !fd ;i:ii attended to the waufj of the I The rilKill AND EasTKKN liAILUOAD. ci.mtrjctors of the Lehigh & Eastern ili.iiroail. have set a larg;e force of men to wni-k near t lie Bluft", just below Milford. i.tiig.s ;:i e also bein jilaced at various points alrr.g the line between Milford and Mata r;is. With the exception of two or three, the right of way has been secured from the firm rs through whose lands the road runs. Mr. IJarnuui, who is negotitatiug for the ridit of way. thinks he will have but little difficulty in procuring it from those who yi.-t hestitatc. As soon as this is ac c imj-.lished. work will be begun on every S'.Ttiii, and pushed rapidly to completion. A large number of teams are now engaged h.niiing stone fur bridge purposes, aud ma s ins .ir-j to be set at work at once. Jury List September Term, 1876. (iRAXD JUKI. ClKsfnutliW Frederick Bond, Jacob impson Mosteller, Oliver Mcrwine. E"st Stioufuburg Amos Singer, John Yctter. IliunUfon Jacob A. Butz, Alexander H;irj-s. John Marsh, Samuel Martz. J'liadisr James Heller, Chas. Henry. J'fK-ono Piichard N. Cramer, Simon Labnr. Pri'rc .Samuel Posten. A'w John Audrew. Mlddk Smithfidd M"artin Place. Stroud Henry Marvin, Michael Bush. Stroudsburj George II. Dreber. Tubyh.anna Perry Sox. Hmithjldd B. F. Brodhead, Abraham Trees. FETIT JURY. CkfdiuLtltHl Henry Laufcr, Samuel -MilW, David Shupp. C'l'jlbinijk Josiah Dowling. Kf.t Strmuhburg llobt. Brown, Daniel Callahan, Daniel Kintner. Kldrcd Nelson Ilcfilefingcr. Hamilton John Deiter, Jacob II. Feth fmiau, Samuel Kemmerer, John Mansfield, Henry Werkheiser. Jackson Chas. Itinkcr, Jerome Sctzer, Jackson Miller. ( Middle SuUfuldmmc Coss, F. M. Coolbaugh, Franklin Moiser, Jas. IMace. J'lradise Simon G ruber, Wm. Heller. J'ocono Joseph Schook. Polk Xathan Serfass, Chas. J. Shafer, James Shafer, Jonas Snyder. Xmithjictd AmileBush, Charles Chris tian, Charles Cyphers, Peter Hoffman. tStroiui George Burd, Amzi F. Cool taugh, Nelson Detriek, James S. Fisher, Ihouuis Leo, George Brown. Stroudsburg Melchior Spragle, Lewis ers, John Kern, Benjamin S. Jacoby, Kenjamin Hull, A. O. Grcenwald, Geo. W. belong, George L. Drther, Win. Acker-Ei-'i, Eraauuel Altemose. T. M. MclLHANEy, Proth'y. Baltimore puts ud 250.000 cans nf peaencs daily. i i .. DIED. In Stroudsburg, September lGtli. of t:nn. sumption, Miss Alice, second daughter of Jesse Albert, Esq., aged 18 years and 5 months. She wan interred Monday afternoon in the Strouds burjr cemetcrv. Daughter, Sister, tliou liast lea us. We shull s;e thoe here no nioro ; Thou hast loft this world of sorrow. For that bright and shining shore. On the 18th inst., in Stroudsburg, Cilden infant child of Peter and Emma C. Ilanna' aged S months and 13 davs. ' On Satnrdav. Ausr. 2Cth. in Middle field, Sarah, daughter of Martin Mosier, aired K . .1 . I ' tea i a aiiu o iuoillll. Special ISTotice. Overcoats feel good even at mid-day now. Don't foolishly catch a cold that may never leave you, by failing to keep your body warmly clad. No one who values bin health will venture out in the evening, at least, with no more clothing than he has worn at noon. If you mean to get one, why not attend to the matter and have done with it? Of course you know where to go. Run in on Wanamaker & Brown, at Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. Their advertisement in another column tells how handsomely they treat all who deal with them. S t r oud sb a rg Se m i u ary. The Misse Carroyv will open, on the 0lh inst., the Fall and Winter Term of their se lect School. Instruction in all the English branches, and in the Latin, German, French, and Spanish languages. Music on the Piano, Organ and Harp. terms moderate, and payable in advance. September 7, 1S76. 4t. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. l no co-parinersnip herftotoro exHtinsr between Wilson reir.soii and W. J. Thompson, Ls this day di.s- soiveu ov muiuai cou.vdi. WILSON PERISOX, WM. J. THOMPSON. The lnisincs will still W continued at the old place bv Wilson IVirson. Fas: Stroud.-burjr. Sept. 21, lS7fi-:!t. A CLASSICAL SCHOOL. A Classical Seh"ol for both sexes will h'.; opened in the basement l the Lutheran Church, at Stroud.sburj Pi. The aim of this school is: First, to furnish a practical education for the ordi nary pursuits of life : Secondly, to give special attention to the classics and higher l.iijrlisli stii!i-s; Thinllv, to prepare vounr men for Colleges and L'ni- v.riiif. No elforts vili ln pared to make our school-room the tlie most attractive iu the county. Onr w.jrW must n-eimnend us. Tuition mt term often weeks (common Fnslish bran- lies , S."'. I.aiiti, (.Jrevk and (leriuan, each one dollar per term ettra. The first session begins on Monday, October 16, 1376, For paili. ul-rj address tlur Principal. CMC), vi. Kl kli; A. M.. Stroudsburg. or Rev. .T. KOIILKR. Strotid-hnnr, Pa. RrvFKKNfK-: Rev. A. Muhlenberg, Allontown R.-v. .1. Kohb r. lion. . I. R. Storm, A. V. tircenwald, J Apnz' Iler, Siroudsburn, Pa. Stroudsburic, Sept. 21, POL TEACHERS EXAMINATION. nxamination of Trarhors will Inj lirM as fellows: In Mi-iii:.' SniHMi-ld, at CoolbaiighV, ou Saturday In J auk son. at JarksoD Corners, on Wednesday, si'ptembfr 20tb. In Sni!tl!tl 11, at Craig's Meadows, on Saturday in r.H.viu, at M. Miller' on Saturday, SpteuiWr In Hamilton, at Sn ydernville, on Monday, Oct. 2d. In Ch'-stnuthill, at Urodhea Jsvillo, on Tu.isday tuber :M. In To'ik, at Gilbert's. n Wednesday, Vtobcr 4tli. In Kldrcd. at Kunkk-town. on Thursday, Oct. 5tli. In Hon. at Sto- k-.Ts. on Friday, Oet. tWh. In Struud, at Stroudslmrx. n Saturday, Oct. 7th. Special laminations at Sr roud-burj;. on Oct. 10th and J-ith. at the rciJcuceof SupiTiuteudeut. Tiiii. 9 a. m. Sept. 1 -T w j P.. F. MOUKY, Sup't. ORDIN ANNoTT67 Be it cnanrted and ordained, by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of iMst Slroud bum. That on and after the first day of September, 1S70. the Kxhibitinar of Plavs, Shows, Circuses, Mountebank, and Juggler.', and all other Exhibitions of like character, are hereby fur- bidden under a penalty of IhN DOLLAIi..5 for each and every ofier.ee against this Ordi nance, without permission of the Chief Burgess of this iJorough. -Approved September 4th, 1876. 1 LYON, Thko. Y. Hoffman, Burgess. Secretary, P1- H-lm. Believing that the only safe and fairway of dealing is on the cash system ; ior both buyer and seller, aud thereby save money for the purchaser We hereby give notice that on and after October 1st, we will sell goods only on the cash basis. Thankful to our friends for past favors we solicit a continuance of their patronage GEO. E. STAUFFEK & CO East Stroudsburg, Sept. 7-2m. Sheriff's Sale. n virtue of a writ of ven ex. de. terris to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Plets of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on SATURDA Yt the 2Zd day of September, 1876 at 2 o'clock in tbe afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroud-burgr, iuouroe county, me ioi in.inif HphtIM Real 1 j-tale. to wit : A tractor piee of land situate in the township of Polk, County aforesaia, oounueaana qohtiubq m ioi inm' arffoinin land of Joseph 'feel, John Schwarz I'rankliu Smith and William Kroler, and contalninj 30 Acres and 90 Perches, more or less. The Improvement thereon are a tw story Frame House 1 x 24 feet, and a Frame Stahle 14 x IS oi.st.it s htm are elirared.the balance .i.,.Lr UnA Some fruit trees on the premises and ,n, u,jur nrar the door. Said premises are on the Public Koad leading from Kresgeville to Merwiues- K.;i'.-d and taken in execution as the property of Ir-l Haw k and to be sold bv me for cash. Joel Jiaw k, ana u JM m K- SU AFKB, Sheriff. Sheriff's OCiee, Ptroudsburg, I Reptt4, 1876. Sheriff's Sale. T mr rirf HP fit H writ of ven ex. de. terris to m dire ted issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public Veudne, on SATURDA Y, the 23d day of September, 1876 r.'..t.L- in .h afternoon, at the Court House in th Uoroufe'h of Stroudsburg', Monroe County, the follow ...... ..rilxl Uoal Kstnte. to wit: A certain traet of land, kituate in F.ld red township all elearod. adjoininif laud ol Junepli Greenswdg, Jacob Carrell, Jacob Kugler, Jacob Borger. ioe lmpweuicuw Frame Tavern House 28 x 24 feet, 2 Stories. Kitcben attached 16 x 14 feet. 1 fetory, Frame Barn 30 x 55liij iuo A lot of land containing 6 acres, adjoining laDd of Jacob Kuglcr, Joseph Borger, Autbony II. Seised an1 taken in execution as tbe property of Daniel BoW tSlmhhtr'A fefaeriff 0&-e, ftroudibury, Sep1- 1875 Sheriff's Sale. By Virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. n mn rlirrctixl itaufd out of the Court of Common ri;-4 of Monrou County, 1 will expose to alc ut Public Veudue, ou SA TURD A Yt the 23J day of September, 187G, t 2 o'clock In the afternoon. ttli Borouirh of Stroudshu nr. Monroe Count v the following described Real folate, to wit : . certain lot or piece or land situate on the north id i? of Walnut street, in the Dorouiru of Stroud.Uur. containing iu front on said street, 55 by 160 Feet in Depth, adjoiuinc land of Robert Iiov. Frederick PhilliDS. ind other land Of Samuel Kmery, all cleared. Also a curtain lot or piece of land situate on the north side of Walnut street, in said Borough, ORTY FEET IX FRONT ON SAID STREET, AND 105 FEET IN DEPTH, adjoining nbove described lot of land, and land of .ucmiancT ana iwtirr. The Improvements are - A Frame Dwelling House, 2'x30 Feet Two-Storv Well of Water. nd some FRUIT TREES. Seiz'.-d and taken in execution as the property of amucl Eiuerv, and to he solcl bv me for cash. JACOB . SHAFER. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Stroudsburg, I aeptemixr 4, is.fi. J Sheriff's Sale. I5y virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to mo directed. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Pub ic cntlsc, ou SATURDAY, the 23d day of September, 187G, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court louse in the Borough of Slroiidburg, Monroe County, the following described Keal Estate, to wit : A certain messuage and tract of land, situate in the townhip of Hamilton, in said County, adjoining lands of Philip Mosteller, Michael Shoemaker's Estate, John Shiffer and others, containing 40 Acres and 23 Perches, all cleared but about two acres of "WOOD LAND, about 7 acres meadow. The Improv ments are a 2 Story Log House 0 x HO feet, Log and Frame Tarn, bout 20 x 4") feet, BLACKSMITH SHOP and other out-buildings, good Apple Orchard, Spring of water near the house. A small stream ot water pusses through the premises and Public Koad runs through the same. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Magdalena Oslar, and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SUA FEB, SherilT. SberifFs Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sept. 4, 1870. J Sheriff's Sale. P.y virtue of a writ tf Pi. Fa. to me directed, lsftiea out ol me court or common i ieas oi Monroe county, I will expose to Hale at Public endue, on SATURDAY, the 2Zd day of September, 1876, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the Porough of Stroudsburg, Mon roe county, the following described lteal Es tate, to wit : A certain tract or niece of land in Hamilton township, in said County, containing Forty Acres, more or less, adjoining land of Jonathan Fcth erman, Charles Fetherman and others, about " acres TIMUEK LAND, balance cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Improvements are a Log Dwelling House, imW. !0 l.v 26 feet, 2 stories; FKAMEUS liAKN 2S by 10 feet. A Well of water near the House, a good Apple Orchard, a good LIME KILN and a splendid LIME SIOM-; QUAKKY on the premises. Seizwl and taken in execution as the proper ty of William II. liutz, and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) September 4, 1876. 3t. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris to me directed, issued out of the Court of Com inon Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale at Public endue, on SATURDA Y, the 23d day of September, 1S7C at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Mon roc county, the following described Keal Es tate, to wit: A certain tract of land in Price township. Monroe county, containing 414 Acres and 132 Perches, adjoining land in the warrantee names of Sara ucl Kee, John Jones, William Jiensley and others. About 45 acres cleared, 10 acres of ME ADO W, balance good iimoer Liana. Improvements a LOG HOUSE 18 by 20 feet, Kitchen 12 bv 14 feet 1J stories, one LOG BARN 18 by 20 feet FRAME BARN 20 by 24 feet and other out buildings j water near the door, Fruit Trees oil the premises and APPLE ORCHARD Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Jacob Miller and Hiram Miller, terrc tenants, and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, 1 September 4, 1876. 3t. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de. terri lo m directed, issued out of the Court of Common I'leaa of Monroe County, 1 will expose to fcaJe at i'ublic vendue, on SATURDA Yt the 23 J day of September, 1876 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House i the Uorouph of .Stroiidhnrg, Monroe County, the fol rih.-vl Itfal Kttate. to wit: A certain messuage and tract of land nituati in the township of Barrett and l'aramse, in said County containing 800 ACRES, more or lei's, being tracts iu the Warrantee name of Samuel Davidson and John Ilogunf adjoining lan l in name of John I'iittron, Samuel Depue, Jacob Jon, J"X)b Cardiff and others, about 60 acrea cleared, bal ance good Timber Land. Improvements thereon is a Frame Dwelling House 30 x 4') tc-t. 2 htornM, Kitcnen attaeniKi ZD x n loci, l Story, Uarn 34 x- 40 feet and orther out-buildings. One Frame House &7S 28 x 30 feet V Stories. 1 Frame Hnruse 20 1 1 1 f x 30 feel Stories, 1 Frame House 20 x tSZwa 30 feet Histories, an Apple Orchard, Water near the door, aud f uDllc Hoad passes mrougn me samu. Au0 A tract of land in liar ret t township contain ing 300 Acres, surveved in Warrantee name of John II. Baker, aboutJ 13 ai'roe clearud. balance limber Lanl. ImproveoocnU one Frame Dwellini! House 22 x 30 feet IH rttoriea. Sel-d and taken in exeentlon a the property of Edward Mar&ebfcidor, atfl to be oid by reo lor ea.-.h. JACOB K. SHAFEK, Sheriff. Sheriff" OfiV Stroudsburg, ) Kepi. 4, 176 Ml! '-SL notice; Having dispensed with the perviceaof a col- ector on .'M'ptcmber 1st, all accounts due me will be fettled only by myself, or upon my written order. GEO. W. JACKSON. M. D. Sept. 7, 1870. 3t. Widow's Appraisement. The appraisement of "Widow in the follow- ng Estates, will tm presented for approval to he next Orphans' Court, to be held at Strouds burg, on Monday September 2o, 1S76. Kstate of Thomas Applecate, dee'd. it Lharles tl. Ilinton, Abniliara ("iish, A. Lewis KirkhutT, Philip Ocarhart, John 11. Storm, Jacob linskirk, of Pocono, " teorge rionu, Stephen H. Peters, D.tvid Gentzhorn, Emanuel II. Heller, ft . TIIO. M. McILUANKY. Prot'r. Sept. 7, 1S7G. Trial List. Sept. Term, 1876. Robert Ifnston vs. George Stone. . Cramer vs. Philip Kresge. John Merwine vs. Ezra Marvin. Jacob Staufl'er v. Lewis T. Smith. Middle Smithfield vs. Vanauken & Slrunk. Kistler & Co. vs. Peter Merwine. Seniel & Co. vs. Thos. Altemose, Adm'or. m. E. Dodge vs. Herbine, mum & Co. J. M. Mitchell, Agent vs. Mathew Proctor. Daniel Serfass vs. Jonas Kresge. Wtu. S. Florv vs. Peter Merwine. lannah Chriatman vs. KicharcT Christ. i. W. Creamer et. al. vs. John Merwine et. al Ienry li. Semple vs. Herbine, Baum&Co, Sweet, Quimby & Perry vs. Win. S. Flory. Aaron anbuskirk vf. James M. I oaten. Same vs. David S. Lee. Edward Cavana vs. James Henry. John MeCarty vs. Win. Gilbert's Adm'or. Grayble & Neuiuan vs. same. James l'lace vs. II. 1. lloss, A dm or. Jeremiah Dreher vs. Charles Henry, et. al. THO. M. McILHANEY Prot'y. Sept. 7, 1S7G. Argument ListSept. T., 1876. Herbine, liaum & Co. vs. Coolbaugh tsp. Win. Dowline vs. John Warner. Carrie Kcifer vs. Win. IS. Keifer. Koad in Smithfield township. First National Iiank of Easton vs. Peter II Fetherman, Adm'or. Thomas C. Davis vs. Iirown & Stoddart. Exceptions to Auditors Iieport, Estate of Chris tian r rees. Theodore P. Taylor vs. Samuel Hood. Adams &, Walton vs. Julia Sevmour. Edwin losard vs. David 1J. Miller. TIIO. M. McILHANEY, Prot'y. Sept. 7, 1S76. PROTHONOTARY'S NOTI0E Notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested that the following accounts have been tiled in the oflice of the Prothonotarv, of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, an will be presented for confirmation at the next term of said Court, to be held September 2o lS7fi. The account of Samuel Arnold, Committee of the person and Estate of Carolina Williams of Chestnuthill township. The account of John Deiouner, Assignee of W illiara bobers settled bv Henrietta De Young and Sabina De- Young, Adin'ss., of John DeYoung, dee'd THUS, M. McILIIAM'JY, Proth'y. Stroudsburg, Aug. 31, 1S7G. Assignee's Sale. The undersigned, Assignee of John S Dailey, will expose at Public Sale, at the Public House of C harles Brown, iu lan nersville, Monroe county, Pa., on SATURDAY, September 23rf, 187G, at 1 o'clock P. M. the Ptcal Estate of the same John S. Dailey, situate in Jackson township, about one mile west of Tannera ville, on the road leading from Tanners- ville, bounded by lands of Samuel Dailey, ndrew Dailey, Josorh A. Singer and others, containing about FORTY-EIGHT ACRES, about Thirty Acres cleared, Ten Acres meadow, the balance well timbered, the im provements arc ONE HOUSE, 18x22 feet, 1 story high, ON H HOUSE, 16x18 feet, H story high, 1 FRAME BANK BARN, 30x30 feet, Hog Stable, Corn Crib, and other out-buildings, a fine youDg APPLE ORCHARD on the premises, a never-fail ing ppring of Vater near the door. Con ditions will be made known cn the day of sale by A. A. SINGER, Assignee. Jackson township, August 31, 1876-3t Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persona inter ested in the Estates of the respective decedents, that the following accounts have been field in the Kegister's Office of Monroe County, and will be presented for confirmation to the Or phans' Court of said county at Stroudsburg, on Monday, September 25th, 1S76, at 10 o'clock A. M. ' The second and final account of Peter Kunkel.one of the Excdtors of the last Will and Testament of Abraham Yetter, deceased, settled by John Ivunkel and V m. II. Bitten bender. Executors of Peter Kunkel. The account of Jacob Mansfield, Executor of the last Will and Testament of John Mans field, dee'd, by Joseph Kemmerer, jr., Adminis trator of said Jacob Mansheld, noir dec d. First account of John Mansfield, jr., Btirviv ing Executor of the last Will and Testament of John Mansfield, de'ed. Account of Charles Altimus, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Altimus, dec d. The second and final account of John Shiffer, Administrator of the Estate of Georgge Weiss, dee'd. Account of James F. Brewer, Administrator of the Estate of James Brewer, jr., dec d. The second and final account of Robert C Albertson, Adm'r. of the Estate of John Al bertson. dee'd. Account of Stngdell Stokes, Administrator of the Estate of John Is. Stokes, dec d. The account of Peter Warner, Administra tor of John Slump, dee'd. Supplemental account of James Arnold, Adm'r. of the Estate of Abraham Arnold, dee'd. Account of Mary Ann McAsey, Administra trix of the Estate of Patrick McAsey, dee'd. Account of Enoch Flagler, Administrator of the Estate of Enoch Hacler, dee'd. Account of Thos. M. Mcllhaney, Trustee for the sale of the Real Estate of Valentine Weaver, dee'd. Second account of Josiah Shnpp, Adruinis trator of the Estate of Nathan Shupp, dee'd. Second and final account of Samuel Flatten berger, Adm'r, of the Estate of Lewis Platten hert'er. dee'd. Account of Daniel Weaver, Josiah Weaver and Urias Weaver, Administrators of the Es tate of Valentine Weaver, dee'd. J. APPENZELLER, Register. Register's Offloe, Stroudaburg, Pa., ) August 31th, 1875. 5 To the Independent Electors of MONROE COUNTY. I offer mvself as a candidate to represent this County, in the State Legislature. If elected 1 shall serve you faithfully and to the best of my ability. I do this at the solicitation of many of my fellow Democrats in dinerent parts oftheconntv who believe the interest of the Count v can be best served bv electing its offi cers without tbe manipulation of a convention. C. S. l ALMl'.n. Stroudsburg, Aug. 31tb, 1S7G. ourt Proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Samcft. S. Drehek. TTeiUent Judge of tbe 22d Judicial Litrict of PonnsTWauia. composed uf the counties of Monroe ana Carbon., ana Petcr Uruver and Chaklfs V. Decker. Esqoir , Mociate Judge of the Court of Common PlCMOfthc ,'ountv of Monroe, and bv virt ue of their otlicca. J ust ice of the Court of Over and Terminer and Gnueral Jail delivery and Court of Ceueral yuarter S-lon In and for the said Countv of Monroe, have iiued their precept to tue conunandlug that a Court of Quarter Setsions ot the I'eaco and Common Pious, and Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Orphan's Court, for the said Couuty of Monroe, to be holdeu at btrouujburg, ou MONDAY, the 25th day of September IS70. to coutiuue one week, if neeciaary. , KUT1CU Ij hereby giVen to the Coroner, the Justice of the! Peace, and Constables of tbe said eountv of Monroe, that thev be then aud there ready with their rolU- recorus. inquisition, examination and other remem brancer to do thoitu things which their ollicea are an- Drtainiuz. and alo that those who are bound by recoguizaucrs to prosecute irivo evidenc against the I Drisoners that are or shall bo in tbe jail of the said countv of Monroe, or aeaintt persons who stand chareed with the commission ol oueucen to le tnun and there I to prosecute or ttify as shall be Just. (liod save tne common weauu.) JACOB K. SIIAFEK. SherifT. .ShcrilTs Office Stroudsburg, I Aug. SI, 1376. j WILL BE TAKEN A FEW BOARDERS, For the fall and winter. Apply to Mns. A. SAM-OKU. Stroudsburg, Aug. 21, 1876. 3t. Caution ! Take Notice! sist, to the full extent of the law, the pay- ment of all debts contracted by any one in my name without regard to person, except upon mv written order. pon my CHARLES U. WAKNICK. Stroudsburg, Pa, ) Aug. 24, 1S76. j n 4 nun TmvTim AUDITOR'S STATEMENT. C. W. TRANSUE, Supervisor, Da. Amount of dupicate, 9 Order ou Supervisors, CR. Balance from last year. Account of labor, Exonerations. 372 .IS 12 72 105 10 72 27 12 40- 405 10 C. KRESliE, Supervisor. Pu. Amount of duplicate, Order ou Supervisors, CR. Taid order, Account of labor, 1 day at settlement, Kxonorations, Orders due auditors. Orders due ex-Supervisors, Order due Idge, Meiirs A Co.. Order due L. T. Smith, Indebtedness of Supervisors, 23.-. 02 13 81 213 4:j 5 00 237 43 2 00 6 00 249 43 13 50 201 94 46 07 135 00 S30G 51 W.Nf. G. KEY, Col'tor of Poor Taxes, Dr. Amount of duplicate. CR. Cali paid Overseer, Exoneration;", Commissions at 2 per cent, Balance in hand, CM 3 6 45 2S 54 11 83 607 25 OVERSEERS OF TOOR, Vh. Cash of Collector, $530 3S cn. Rills for maintenance of paupers, 470 09 6 00 4 tK) Attorney fi Expenses of Overseer. Balance in band. 02 2 5 530 35 Unpaid bills for maintaining paupers, SS4 33 11 Ri Due J. t . Heller, ex-iverseer, 14 due from W. O. Ney, Collector, 89G ll ss 92 29 104 " " Overseers, Indebtedness of Overseers, Indebtedness of Supervisors as abovo, 79 1 9 39G51 Total indebtedness of Coolhangh township, 113S 4$ Xj. T. SMITH. 1 TAMES now LING, yi Auditors. Aug: 24-4t. 1. C. Y OTHERS, J ATTENTION, AGENTS! The New Jersey Mutual Life Insurance Company d ok ires to secure an active and euoriietie man to act as district acentin Monroe county. Terms liberal. Here U an opportunity lor 6ome WKie-awaKe, reuauie man to secure a eood eoritratt snd paying business. For further particulars, terms, Ac, call on or aaaress Manacrer for Tennsylvanla, No. 424 Walsct Stkket, Aug. ll-3tJ Philadelphia, Pa. Blair Presbyterial Academy, ULAIRSTOWN, N. J., Will be re-opened on "Wednesday, September 6th. Young men prepared for college or for business. Advanced studies for young ladies. The building is well supplied with good water and is heated by uteam. II. D. GREGORY, A. M., Ph. D. July 27-2ra. Principal. CAUTION I All persons arc hereby ciutloried' not toj trespass on any property of the undersigned, situate in Stroud township, Monroe county, Pa.j Any one violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent ol tne law. JACOB II. BUTTS. Stroudsburg, July 29, 1875. The Stroudsburg Cornet Band Seventeen Members, in Full New Uniform, offers iu eervices, during the season, to play fTUIE public are hereby cautioned against Large lute Counter-panes $1 and M 15. I 1, fr rti irndin-f finxr rwrsnn im CawsimercsA; Summer U ear, nearly half i der any pretense whatever, from this date, .inc)r !',ne" f- a"d102oe"t9- J 1 T , ' , . ' Muslin Edgings 4, 0, S and 12 cents, on my account, as I am determined to re- R;i(Knri, Kiowem ml Feather. Imlfnrtee MUSIC! at Ilc XIcs, in Processions and at You H find us one door west of Key l'olltlcal Meetings, stone Drug Store, Main Street, Strouds- at reasonable rates. For particulars, Ac, on or address, either N. II. SHAFER. Indian Queen Hotel. S. D. ROBESON, Democrat OlBce. or F. W. BORN. Born'. Barber Shop. Stroudsburg, July 20th, 1876. Tnr Ml ! B UnM, Ynrll cue mncy hi ncn iuim DRY GOODS MEN BURSTING UP!t The Clothing Men are Bursting Up! Hat & Cap Men are Bursting Up I ! The Milliners are Bursting Up 1 1 A BIG SOAP MAN has BURSTED UP!!I Thousands of Dollars icorth of Goods are Sold by the Sheriff every any, aud some go for a mere nothing !! 1 DECKER OF THE WONDERFUL CHEAP AUCTION STORE r 11') A' 1 U'4 KT r,n the aunt and his " Ii,r' -l ,hlAA on tie sPri ana m Oforc in mrouusuurg is noic groaniny and grunting under the load of Cheap Goods just arrived. JUST LOOK HERE! 2 apools of our best Cotton for o cents. 3 rows of l'ins for 1 cent. 2 papers best Need eft, 5 cents. 2 large cake Toilet Sonp, 5 cunts. Good Iead Pencils, 1 cent. I-nil set of Jet Jewelrv, 20 cents. Gents' and Youth's lined Collars, per box, 8 and 10 cents. Calico, 4 and 5; Very fine white Btripe Tekn, 12 cents. Beautiful Shades of Grass Cloth, fine, only 10 cents a vard. vii)ro Summer and rail bhawLc y; and by cents. cts. rice. children's Gloves 5 cents. Ladies' Gloves S and 10 cents, Gloves 10 and 15 cents. C,K fren Ladlu s and GenU IIos,er nearly half price. Hemmed Handkerchiefs 4 cents. Oil Table-cloths and Covers never so cheap. Corsets, elegant, only 40 cents. J-inen 1 able-cloths and iowels, very cheap. bull pound Cotton Bats 14cts. Beautiful Carpets 25 cts. per yard. Men's Pants, lined, $1. Men's Coats 51 and Men's Vests 1. Men's and Boys' whole suits, good Cassimer, 55 to 3. Men's and Youth's soft Hats, 70c. to SI 25. Men s and JJovs Straw Hats, lo and 2o cts. Misses' & Ladies' fashionably trimmed Spring and .Slimmer Hats JOc. to ?1 oO. Ladies' Fine Lace and Button Lasting Gaiters SI 25 to i?l 75. Men's Fine Calf Boots $3 50. Men's fine Un dershirts, 35 to 50 cents. Ladies' fine Undershirts 45 cts. Men's fin Muslin Shirts $1. Now, if vou want to see a RUSH, just come to DECKEM'S wonderful cheap Auction Store 4 doors below Tost Ouicc. April 27, '76. ly. OIPEIST YOUR TO THE! " Oppression of high prices ! RELIEF HAS COME ! ! Now you can get the benefit of your CASH in purchasing BOOTS and SHOES. Prices iower thaii any in Town. If you don't believe it call and be convinced. The People's Cash Boot and Shoe Store. 3 doors above the Washington IIotel."gS E. K. WYCKOFF, Formerly with J. Wallace. Stroudsburg, July 27, 1876-Sm. DOWN TOWN Clothing Store! "We the undersigned respectfully inform the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that we have added to our large assort ment of HATS AND CAPS, i A complete and carefully selected stock of Men's & Youths' Ready- made liotlung of the latest and mo6t fashionable styles and best quality. We have also a com plete line of CENTS' FURNISHING COODS. Please give us a call and examine our stock and prices before you purchase else where. AVe i-hall sooq oiler a large assort- ment of TT-i n rri, r n, Umbrellas, Traveling BagS, &C. call urP N. 1. Silk Hats ironed and repaired at short notice. Give ua a call. ,XT . T mv- M'TVTvnui'Tr WALTON & W LNThRMLTE. 1 stroudsburg, April 2l, ! 6.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers