I'd offer thee this hand of mine," has been sued for breach of promise. . "Oh ! Susanna," has settled with her nt length, and don't owe Susanna any more. The author of "Old Arm Chair" is still in the furniture business. The one who pleaded "Rock me to Sleep Mother, Hock me to bleep, has at length been gratified. His mother, yield ed to his repeated solicitations, picked up a rock and rock him to sleep, lie hasn t woke up jet. The one who asked, "Who will Care fur Mother Now ?" has finally concluded to take care of the old woman himself, as no one else seems inclined to. !)c 3cffcvsonian, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 18G7. FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT I Hon. HENRY W. WILLIAMS, OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. A meeting of the Republican Union men of Monroe County, will be held at the COURT.IIOUSE, in the Borough of StroudsburgOQ TUESDAY EYEX1XG, Sept. 17A, 1SG7, for the purpose of considering the state of the party in the County, securing a more perfect organization, and transact ing such other business as may come be fore it. A full attendance of Republi cans is requested. Eminent speakers are expected to be present, and address the meeting, to whom men of all parties are invited to listen. By order of the COUNTY STANDING COMMITTEE Rev. Win. M. James offers his etore property, in this borough, for sale. The location is a good and pleasant one S?ee advertisement for particulars. Ei, Mr. John Boys is laying the foun dation for a new brick building, on hit lot adjoining the one he sold to Jacob Miller, down town. The building will be three stories high, and the lower floor fitted for mercantile purposes. Ctr, The work of laying the brick of the uew Presbyterian Church building, is progressing quite rapidly. On looking at what has already been done, we judge that the contractor, Mr. Reubeu R. Cress, i determined to make it as neat a job as need be looked at. Corner-Stone Laying;. The corner-stone of the church, now in course of erection fur the use of the col ortd people, in this borough, will be laid, with appropriate ceremonies, on Tuesday, he 11th of Septcn.ber inst. The Rev. Uishop A. W. Wyman, and the Rev. R. Hartley will conduct the exercises. The p ublic are cordially invited to attend. aTjARD! The undersigned woulJ inrorm tin chi- zens ot btrourJbbur and vicinity, that ltd Ims offices in New York, Philadelphia, and "troudeburg. for the sale of Ral Estate. Parties owning property in New York or Philadelphia, and wishing to eeil it, will find at to their advantage to call and see rne. ileal Estate of all kinds bought and sold. GEORGE L. WALKER, Main Stbeet. SepL o, 16G7.-tf. Stroudslurg, Pa. A Big Trot. The owners of " Kate Mann" and " Cassiu3 M. Clay," the nags which con tended so nobly for the $200 premium at the late Fair, intend to have another trial, to decide whether the mare or etal lion is the better horse of the two. It is arranged to come off on the Stroudjbarg Course, in this place, ou Wednesday af ternoon, September 18th, fur a purse of "$1,000. These animals are very cloeely matched, and the contest will, undoubt edly, be a very close one. It is promised to be conducted upon fair and square prin ciples. An excursion train will leave Scranton on the day of the race. Cas erns M. Clay is known here as the Miller horse. ZZg' We hope our Republican friends throughout the cpunty will pay heed to the call for a meeting, to be found in an other portion of to day's paper. There thould be 'a full attendance, and a free interchange of opinion upon matters which will come beforo it. It should be remembered that we have a representa tive to elect in this district, and a Jury Commissioner to elect in the county, and vre should present men for both positions of unimpeachable integrity and general character. Carbon County has presented us with a candidate for Assembly in the person of David S. Lovett, Esq. . Let us meet and learn more about him; and, if lie is the right kind of a man, confirm bis nomination, and "ive him the solid Tote of the Republicansof Monroe County. Let us also canvass the merits of men belonging among us, and let us theu se lect the best one to assihl in drawing our jurors. Again we tay tur,? out to the iiieeting ou Tuesday evening next, Sep tember 3 7th. IT D1 k W lIVRWHWn DemoSratic Love-Feast The Annual Convention of the Democ racy of this county, was held in the Court House, on Saturday last, and waa about the richest affair of the kind that Jias come off, since the Barrett and Bell era broglio of some twelve years ago. In deed, it exceeded that Convention in the virulence which animated its members, and in the bitterness of the compliments which passed between the brethren. It was, truly, a love-feast, in the Democratic sense ; and its double adjournment found the brethren eyeing each other with about the same feeling that would animate a couple of Thomas Cats, slung across a clothes line, with their tails tied together. The Convention met, at 3 o'clock, r. M., when the contest opened in a scramble for the Presidency, on the part of the friends of Charles S. Detrick, Esq., on the one side, and of James Place, Esq., ou the other, in which the Place men proved themselves possessed of the best general ship by electing Peter S. Edinger, Esq., of Pocono. over Peter Gilbert. Esq.. of Polk. This was done by " a simple twist of the wrist," a sort of "veto, presto, quick, change and be gone" movement, which, contrary to parliamentary usages, ousted the Stroud delegation, who were Detrick men, before there was a legitimate body, having proper responsibility, to decide upon the merits of their claim to seats in the Convention. From this moment the fate of Mr. Detrick, under the organiza tion secured, was a fixed thing. lie was a dead-duck in the pit and should at once either have yielded to his fate, or deman ded aud insisted upontH separate orguni zation on the part of his friends. But he chose a different course, and concluded that, to indulge in a wrangle for the ad. mission of his Stroud township friends, was the better plan. And here began the second tug of war, which waged with out the shadow of a change in the pros pect, until Stroud township was disfran chised and Place nominated. From this it would appear that the frantic denun ciations by the fncnu3 of the latter, of the disfranchisement of their rebellious Southern brethren, grow, not so mucl from principle as from personal, selfish interest; and that there is no special ob jection to disfranchisement, if, by its em ployment, it will remove barriers which stand in the way of success. From the moment permanent organization was sc cured, the proceedings became vastly in teresting. The morits of the rights of Stroud, were at once seized upon by the Detrick .men affirmatively and by the I lace men negatively. Both sides, at once, discarded the maxim of the Poet. that "Children of one family Should agree in Unity," and each flew at the other, with claws, and tougues poised for a most vindictive and sanguinary contest. For about two hours, brotherly love was laid aside, and the spirit of harmony buried beneath a perfect avalanche of such wordsas "liars," 4 cheats" and "scoundrels;" and men whom the public thought, and who thought themselves, rather honorable, re spectable, and all that sort of thing, be fore going into the Convention, came out out of the " muss," so bespattered as to be scarcely recognizable. The Detrick men knew thai unless Stroud was admitted their case was hopeless, while the Place men knew that if Stroud was admitted their case was hopeless. The fight, there fore, wa3 to keep them out or let them in The Place men, by the snap-judgment obtained at the organization, were anxious to come to a vote on their admission or rejection, knowing their power to secure the latter. The Detrick men fought va liently, but in the end were defeated and Place nominated, though but two of the Detrick men acted with the others in this latter consummation, and we believe none of them voted, when the question of ad mission was pressed. At about 5 o'clock, p. m., the Place men, having finished up the business to their satisfaction, adjourn ed, sine die. Immediately after the ad journment of the Place men, the Detrick men organized under the Presidency of Johu Storm, Esq., of Paradise, when C. S. Detrick was unanimously nominated for the Legislature, and conferees were appointed to confer with the Democracy of (Jarbon County. Thus ended the farce, called a County Convention. The affair was a cheat from beginning to end but it was the same kiud of a cheat to which the bone and sinew of the party have so long submitted, and it is folly to suppose that they will do otherwise now. The result of the cheat is a division fo far as the Democracy of Monroe County is concerned, and we do not know but that it will be best for the Republicans to keep hands off, and let the fight remain among the brethren themselves. ! S. Since the above was in type we learn that, while Detrich was pulling at the head of the legislative cow. and Place at her tail, each bent upon housing her in his own stable, Mr. Allen Craig, (sly fox, is Allen,) quietly seated himself by her i mil i - bide, and united her so dry that she was of no further present uee, Ctfbon has, with a liberality truly commendable, taken charge of her for this time, under a promise to turn her over to the Monroe patriots for the next three years to come. . Editorial Change. We see by the last Easton Free Press, that our old friend, Lewis Gordon, Esq., has withdrawn from the editorial charge of that paper, and that he is succeeded by Henry L. Bunstein and J. W. "Wood, Esqs. We exceedingly regret Mr: Gor don's withdrawal, foV he has proved him self the able conductor of a first-class pa per, but our regrets are some what miti gated by the fact that his successors are able and active young men, whose souls arc in the good work of advancing the best interests of the country, through the instrumentality of the honest, wholcsouled principles of the great Republican party Of course, the Free Press, as heretofore, will be radically Republican in politics The retiring editor has our best wishes in his retirement; while to the new edi tors we extend the warm hand of wel come, and our best wishes for their suc- scss. JESay Remember, readers, that the Mon roe County Agricultural Society's Fair comes off on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th of October, and bestir yourselves in gettinj things ready to make it, what it is re ally designed to be, a fair representative of the skill of Monroe County ', farmers, me chanics, matrons and maids. We have heard some grumbling, heretofore, at the paucity of the display, but as this was al ways owing more to the negligence of the grumblers than to any other cause, we hope they will see to it that the evil is remedied. The premiums are as liberal as those of any other Society we can hear of, and they should produce the best re sults. Among the extraordinary features of the rair will be the appearance of George Labara veteran of 104 years, as Marshal of the Grand Cavalcade, which will come off on Wednesday, the 2nd day of the Fair. Co? Messrs. J. S. Williams & Co. have removed to their new building, S. E. cor ncr of Monroe and George streets, where as heretofore, they will be found fully prepared to fill all orders for foreign and domestic wines and liquors, of the bes quality, with promptness. The building in which they now hold forth is, exteri orly, the handsomest in town, while in its internal arrangement and finish, it is re ally a model of convenience and neatness By. the excellence of flavor and purity o their liquor?, they have established i wide-spread reputation, which has secured to them a busiucss of the extent of which the'uuintiated can form no idea. The members of the firm stand A. No. 1., whether viewed as honorable, clever, so ciable gentlemen or as good citizens. EaSrMr. Charles B. Keller's advertise ment will be found in the proper column in this week s paper, and is worthy of dotice. Charley occupies decidedly the neatest store room in town, and, what is better still, has a stock on hand complete in every respect, which, he assures us, he is determined to sell at prices which must prove satisfactory to purchasers. His shelves, his drawers and his boxes are literally crowded with the neatest sped mens of the crispinic art we ever saw while in findings, leather, tools, kc. we doubt whether shoemakers could better suit themselves in the wholesale cstab lishmcnts of'the cities. Call and see for yourselves. A Larg8 Grape. Mr. William Dean exhibited in our of fice, on Tuesday last, a Grape taken from a vine in his gardsn, which measured three and three-quarters inches in cir cumference. Quite a number produced by the same vino measured three inches. J he urape is light green in color, sweet in taste, and of a most lucious flavor. The vine was found growing wild in a swamp, about three miles from this place, and was taken up and planted by Mr. Dean'e father, some twenty six ye'ars ago. .o ay Wc would again remind our read ers that the time for the awarding of pre miums in the Grand Gift Enterprise of the Phccuix Fire Company is rapidly drawing uigh. See too it that you are not too late iu securing certificates. They are going off quite rapidly, and, while you are thiuking about it, you may be putting it off until it is too late. Send in your dollars at once. For particulars see list of premiums on first page. Iron iii the Blood. When the blood is well supplied with its iron element, we feel vigorous and full of animation. It is an insufficiency of this vital clement that makes us feel weak aud low spirited ; all such, by taking tho Peruvian Syrup, (a protoxide of Iron) can supply this deficiency, and will be wonderfully invigorated. Pain in the Stomach or Bowels, Constipation, Sick-Headache, Cramps, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Distress after Eat ing, are surely cured by the usef Coo's Dyspepsia Cure. It is certainly the great est remedy in existence. For ealo by druggists everywhere. JURY LIST SEPTEMBER TERM, 1S67. Barrett. Frederick Deubler. ChesnuthilL Samuel Miller, George Zeigeufuss, John Wagner. (Joolbauijh. Jacob Gcarhart. Eldrcd. Christian Smith, Benjamin Smith. Hamilton. Jacob Mackes, Josiah Rinker, David Savior, Samuel Strecpy. .Jackson. Peter Frailey. Polk. Daniel Kerchner. Smithficld. Henry Brotzman. Elias D. Huffman. Stroud. John N. Staples, James Overficld, Edward Brown. . Strouilsburj. James B. Morgan, Geo Ilouser, Joseph Keller, John Kern. ToLrhanna. Jonas Lhristman, Isaac Stouffer. TETIT JURORS. Barrett. John W. Yothers, Joseph Brown. ChesnuthilL Peter Kresge, Linford Iluffsmith. Cool'ouugh. William Case. Eldrcd. Adam IJrotzman. Hamilton. Joseph Kemmerer, jr., Jo seph Hinkle, Jacob Eyer. Middle Smith field. WhcH Frntchey, James Place, James M osier, John Noack, George W. Labar, Jacob K. Smith, Eman uel Shoemaker, Peter Strunk. Pocono. Samuel Dailey, David Bur ritt, Jerome M. Heller. Polk. Reuben Gregory, Stephen Hawk. Price. Gerhard Ilass. Ross. William Smith. Smithficld. Edward Yetter, Peter Zimmerman, Mathias Shalcr. Stroud. William Smiley, Abraham Rockafellow. Stroudsburj.-Vcttr Williams, Michael M. Burnett, Zachariah Flagler, Charles B. Keller. ToLyhannah. Jacob Blakcslee. Tunkhannock. Georgo W. Merwine, Reuben Bonser. TIIO. M. McIMIANEY, Prothonotary. TO COSSUJSPTJVES. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the prescription with the directions for mat ing and using the simple remedy by which he was cured of a lung alTVction and that dread disease Consumption. His only object is to benefit the a filleted and lie hopes that every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost them noshing, nnu may prove a blessing. Please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, No 1G3 S. Second St., Williamsburgh, N. V. May 16, 13G7.-lyr. TAKE NO MO HE UNPLEASANT and UNSAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Use IIelmbolds Ex TRACT Iitcnu AND IMPROVED RoSE WASH. Feb. 1SGG. IX FORMATION. Information rruarahteed to produce a lux uriant growth of hair upon a bald or beard less face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, B.'otche?, Eruptions, etc., on the !kin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beau tiful, can br obtained without charge by ad dressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broadway, New York May 1G, I5G7.-lyr. THE GLORY OF MAN is STRENGTH Therefore the nervous and debilitated should immediately use Heembold's Ex tract Biciiu. Feb, 23, Gt EKEIOKS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all ihe effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake ot suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured, buflercrs wishing to profit by the advertiser s experience, can do so by ad drcsng, in. perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York. May 16, l?G7.-lyr. ENFEEBLED ANDDELICATE CON STITUTIONS, of both sexes, use Helm bold's Extract Bixhu. It wiU'give brisk and energetic feelings, and enable you tn sleep well. Feb. 2d, 'G7 IVOYV ITOSi KttVOMJTIOrV. Don't bo startled. The country's safe. Nov ertheless, immediate, instantaneous revolu tion is impending. Don't EEAT THE DRUMS, for this is a silent revolution. It is now going on IN EVERY STATE, including the married state, the single state, and all states of the human hair which are not in harmony with beauty. Of whatever undesirable lingo woman's ringlets or man's locks or whiskers may be, the evil is reme died instantly by CRISTAD0R0S HAIR DYE, which is harmless as water, and certain to produce a natural black or brown in five minutes. Manufactured by J. CRISTA DOIIO, GS Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. August 22, 16G7.-lm. IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHUand Improved Rose Wash cures secret and del icate disorders in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no incon venience and no exposure. It is pleasant in table and odor, immediate in its action, and free from all injurious properties. Feb. 28, 1807. WISTAIfS BALSAM OF WILD MERRY. Coughs, Co Ms, Bronchitis, Asthma. Croup, Whoop ing Cough, Quincy, and the numerous as utll HSrlati gerou d if cues ol the Thnat, Chest ami Lungs, pre vail in our chnngeHble climate at all teacons of the year; few ure foitunale enough lo escape I heir bane, ful influence. How impoitant then to have nt band n ceiUin Hululoie to all thrt-e complaints. Experience proves that this exists in WiMai 's liuUani to an extent not found lit any other remedy; how ever severe the iutlering, the application ol I his toothing, healing and wonderful llaUam at once vanquishes tho disease and tt-felorei the iuffeier to 'Ann ted health. Mr. JOHN EUNT0, Of Ualdttin, Chemung County, N. V. v rites ; I wus uiged hy a neighbor to get one. buttle of the MaUaiii for Hiy wile, being asuied by him that in rune it did not produce fe'ood e ifecis, lie would nav f..r ihe bottle himself, on the birength of mi.-Ii prai tical evi dence of it meiils, 1 procured a bottle. My wile at this lime, was so low with what the phyMcians termed Seated Coiii-uinptloii as to be tumble to raise I ertell from Ihe bed, coughing constantly and raising more or less bliod. I commenced giving tire 3.tlain as direc ted, and v ns so much pleased mti ru operation that I obtained another bottle, and (-outlined giving it. Ue fore this bottle was used. he ceased cochins and was sironn enough to sit up. The liiih bottle entirely rcMoied her to health, cIoihk that whic h several I'hv. tic l,i ns had tried to do but had failed," Prepared by SE I II W. FOWLE k SON. 18 Trenton1 Dostuii, mid for sale by Diuckims KCutidllv, IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU gives health and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is ac companied by many alarming symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to, consumption, insanity or epileptic fits eneue. Feb. 23, 1307. ACROSTIC. O cntly it ppiiftnites through every pore. R Hieviuq fruiterers from each atipry sore ; A. 11 wounds it heals w lth certainly und speetl ; C uts. Bums, from lnf..itxiinaln)ii soon ure treed ; E ruptin., al Us presence disappear ; S kins lose ear h stain. anJ the complexion's clear! S alve, Mich as Grace's every one should buy, A It to its wondrous ineriti testify, I. cl those who doubt, a single bottle tut try, V erily, then its true dcseits V would hive ; E ven unbelievers would laud Grace's Sa.ve . August ?9.-lm. IIELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EX TRACT BUCIIU ( Is the Great Diuretic, IIELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SAR 8APARILLA the Great Blood Purifier. Both are prepared accord in j to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the most active that can be made. reb. 28, G. CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR. SCHENCICS MEDICINES. TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the system must be prepared so that the lungs will heal To accomplish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite crca ted for good, wholesome food, w hich, by these medicines will be digested properlv, and good healthy blood made; thus building up the constitution. SCIIEiNCK'S MAIS DRAKE PILLS cleanse the ktomach of all bilious or mucous accumulations; and, by using the Sa eed Tonic in connection, the appetite is restored SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP 19 nutricious ns well as medicinal, and, by us ing the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good, whole some blood madp, which will repel all dis ense. If pitienls will take these medicines according to directions, Consumption very frequently in its last stage yields readily to their action. Take the pills frrquentlv to cleans the liver and stomach. It does not f .How that because the b.wcls are not costive they are not required, for some times in diarrhoea they are necessary The stomach must be kept healthy, and nn eppc- tite created to allow ihe Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory org ins propeily und allaj any irritation, l nen ail trial is re quired to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the room ns much as possible, eal nil ihe richest food fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the appetite craves; but be particular and masticate well. 2d w. ea. mo. 1 yr, FOR NON-RETENTION or INCON TINENCE of Urine, irritation, inflamat.on or ulceration of the bladder, or kidneys, dis eases of the prostate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, graveor brick dust de posit, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and dropsical swellings. Use Hf.lmbold's Flvid Extract Bvciiu. Feb. 25, 1667. IV O V U 11 11 - A I. Ij . But if you want a medicine that will cure Chronic (not inflammatory) Rheumatism, Mumps, Sore Throat, Swellings, Old Sores, I'ruises, Toothache, Headache. Insect Stings, Pains in the Back and Chec t, also, internally, Diarrhtca, Dysentery, Colic. Croups and Vomiting, you have it in Dr. Tobias' Wonder ful Venetian Liniment. It never Jails when used according to the directions. E ery drop of it is put up by Dr. Tobias hiin?e!f. and he has done so for nineteen years. His medicine is known throughout the world. The best physicians recommend it. Thou sands of certificates can be seen at the de pot, 5G Cortlandl Street. No family having children, should be without it in, ense of Croup. Thousands of children are saved by it annually. Use it when first t ken accord ing to directions, and you will never lose a child. Ladies will find it valuable in erad icating pimnles and blotches. Only 50 cts and 1 per bottle. Sold by the druggists throughout the United States and in Uurope. Depot, 5G Cortlandt Street, New York. August 22, 18G7.-lm. ISELMCOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT Is a certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, K I D N K Y S , G R A V K L, DROP SY. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FE MALE COMPLAINTS, GENE ERAL DEBILITY, And all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cnuse originating and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require theuse of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, Consump tion or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blcod are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH and HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU, Established upwards of 13 years, prepared by II. t. iii:iiijom, DRUGGIST, f0-l R road way. New York, and 101 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 2S, 1807. iaki:ii:i. In Stroudsburg;. on the 10th inst., by Rev. D. M. Ilenkcl, Mr. John Kautz and Miss Eliza Dutot, both ofStrouds burg, l'a. Church Notice. Subscribers to the erection of a I.UTII. ERAN CHURCH, in this Borou2h. are here by notified to meet in the Court-I louse, on TUESDAY next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose- of selecting a lot, &c. By order of CHURCH COUNCIL. Sept, 12, 1SG7. sto n i: v n o i r. it t v r o i: s a i. i: In Stroudsburg. MTHIJ House contains 7 Rooms, besides Storeroom, Cellar and But tery. Lot f)2 by !. feet, with Stable on rear end. For further particulars, address Wm. M. JAMES, Stroudsburg, Pa., or call at the premises, on Centre Street, first door from Main Street. A small select stock will bo disposed of with the property of if desired. Stroudsburg, Sept. 12, 1807. 1 1 E LMBO I . DFLUl D EXTRACT BU CHU is pleasant in tasle and odor, free from all injurious properties, and immediate in iu action. Feb. 23, '07. MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are regained by Helmbold's Extract Bo chv. iFcb. 28. '67, Odessa 'Patent Collapsing Skirt. Every Lady about purchasing a Skirt should not fail o give this Skirt their par ticular atiention belore purchasing any oth' er. Every Skirt is Warranted. Its peculiarity is that it can be altered in to any shape or size the w earer ni iy desire. By its Collapsing properties Uiecskirt will adjusl itself to any size of the hips, to as to perfectly kit all Ladies. The construct i-.n otMhe Si;irt is such that it cannot come apart, ne the ends of the wire are fastened securely to tlie tapes. For sale by It. F. & II. D. CUSII. Stroudsburg, Sept. 1?, IbG7. 3t TIN THE COURT of COMMON PLfiASof MONROE COUNTY, PA.--William D. Brown and Epiiriam Brow ?, Part ners, vs. David V. Lee. No. ll)-of Mat Term, lfcGG. Foreign Attachment August 30, lbG7, rule entered for the Prothonotary to assess plaintiffs damages on the judgment in this rise. Plaintiffs claim on book ac count S77 SG, with interest thereon from January 1, 16G6. Tie Prothonotary will assess plaintiffs damages on FRIDAY, the 23th of October, 1G7, nt 10 o'clock, n. m.r at his office in Stroudxbnrir. TIJO. M. McILHANAY, Sept. 12, 1SG7.-Gt. Prothonotary TIN THE COURT of COMMON PLEAS of H- MONROE COUNTY, PA. Theo dore F. II vnt and Alexander E. Hint, sur viving partners of the firm of Hunt Brother &, Blair, vs. David . Lee. No. 11 of May Term, 1SGG. Foreign Altachmeut. August 30th, 18G7, rule entered for the Pro thonotary to assess plaintiffs damages on the judgment in this case. Plaintiffs claim on book arconnt G0 3o, with interest there on from November 25th, 16G5. The Pro thonotary will assess plaintiffs damages on FRIDAY, the 2oth of October, 15G7, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at his office in Simtidbur'. TIIO. M. Mcl LIIANEY, Sept. 12, 1S07.-GL Prothonotary. TT N THE COURT of COMMON PLEAS of MOXUOE COUNTY, PA. Tup. Dickson Manufacturing Co. vs. David V. Lee. No. 12 of May. Term, lGG Foreign Attachment. August 30;h, liG7, rule en tered for the Prothonctary to asMSs plaintiffs damages on the judgment in thi case. Plaintiff claims on book account S50 G3, wi'Ji interest thereon from October 3tlth, 1?65. The Prothonotary will ctsess plaintiffs dam- nges on ruiuai, me -'.jtii ol Uctober, lbG7, at 10 o'clock, a. in., at his oSice in Stroudrburg. TIIO. M. Mcl LIIANEY, Sept. 12, liG7.-Gt. Prcihonotary. You jmiU have CO BOOTS and SHOES. i You want, First, to get a GOOD ar ticle. Yon then want them ris GIIEA P as POSSIBLE. f-1 M 'rins is natural and, I right enough. The question is I WHERE to j luy? I The subscriber's Store is 0:1 Main Street, a few doors above the Strouds burg House (Marsh's), and is by .all odds the most ex tensive concern this side of Philadelphia. 1 I have on s ilo in all their mist fashionable varieties. 1 s: ladies &. m isses j BOOTS. SHOES GAI ! TEIiS, SLIPPERS, ic. 2nd. MEN'S & BOY'S O U2 Hi ; BOOTS, SHOES and jl BROGANS. 3rd LEATHERS. BIN- ! DINGS a nd LININGS. 1:1th. FINDINGS in full l assortment. loth. BOOT TREES. O M 02 m o o LASTS and SHOE MAKERS' TOOLS in enJle?s variety. And these things I am determined to sell at pri- ces to suit customers. Call, 'examine goods and learn 'prices before purchasing elsewhere, and you will !not regret it. JjSe. 12. C. B. KELLER. Court Proclamation." Whereas, the Hon. Geokce R. Barrett. President Judge of the22d JuU. si District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra ham Levering and John De Young,. Ksqr' Associate Judges of the Court of Common. Pleas of the County of Monroe, anJ by vir tue of their offices. Justices of Ihe Court cf Oyer and Terminer and General Jai! delive ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have is sued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and: Common Pleas., and Court of Oyer and Tcr-. miner and General Jail Delivery and Or-. phans Court, for the s-aid County of Monroe, lo be holden at Stroudsburg, on the 23d day of September, 157, to continue cue week, if necessary. xotici: Is hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun ty of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rails, records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances to do those things which their offices are appertai ning, and ulso that those whoare bound by recognizances to prosecuteand guccviilencp against the prisoners that are or &hull be in the j:iil tf the said county of Monroe, or a guiiibt personsvvho stand charged with the commission of offences to be then and thero to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff, Sheriffs Ofhce Stroudsburg, September 5, 1807. Two (iood Horses fur Sale. jfik THE undersigned offers for u years oiu. i or terma, -v., r. 1 l- ... . tMtlapply to. SAMUEL S. WILLIAMS, StrouJcburg, Sept. 5, 1567.-?r. JU1.