J v CJ L EI)c 3cffcvsonion. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1871. ZSP Basil's for cash. are selling goods cheap STlie First Quarterly Electing of the Cherry Valley Circuit 51. E. Church, will ho held at Cherry Valley Church, May 7th. Treadling by the Presiding Elder, W. Cooper, D. D., at 10 o'clock a. m. Love Feast at 9 a. w. Quarterly Conference on 6th, at 3 p. ra. . 9 CsSs- I-adics and blisses' fine Shoe?, at Simon Fried's, at prices that will satisfy everylwdy, in Keller's building, Main street, Strcuditurg, Pa. 3Frcm the Scran ton Republican we learn that a new Time Table goes into effect on tha D. L. & W. 11. It. on Monday next, May 1st. By the new arrangement we infer that both trains going west will pass the Stroudsburg Depot one hour earlier than here tofore. There will not be much difference ia the time of the southern bound traiu.-. 53-Eus!is have a large stock of Dress GoodA Congressman Storm, returned to his home, in this borough, on Saturday last. His Honorableship looks well, notwithstand ing the exhaustive labors that fell to his lot In one particular, Congressman Storm did better than any of his predecessors for niany years he tipped us an occasional document, for which we feel duly grateful. We hope he will give us like remembrance in the future. tgk- Go to Simon Fried's, Main street, Stroudsburg, Pa., if you need anything in the line of clothing, boots, shoes, hats and caps. Mr. Fried lias a better selection and cells cheaper than any other man in this part of the county. A Veteran "Turtle." In the year ISIS, 50 years ago, Thomas Smiley, Sr., long since dead, picked up a "lani turtle" in one of his fields, and put hi3 name on it, and the year, and lot it run. In 1S62, 9 years ago, William Van Buskirk, picked up the same "turtle" in one of his father's fields and let it run again. In 1S71 , a few days ago the same Wm. Van Buskirk picked up the same "Turtle" cntheame farm. The veteran looks none the worse for his j'ears, and bids fair to live for a centurv to come. Query! How long do "turtles" live ? What a tale of ups and downs this veteran could tell if the gift of speech were his. H. F. & II. I. Ilnsli have got a big stock of Carpets and Oil cloths. -z- Tlic Democracy of Hloroc al ready In ZHotion. The Legislature having about agreed upon an Apportionment bill, in which Monroe and Pike Counties is attached, as a political safe fcuard to Luzerne county, we are glad to see onr Democracy already in motion, in an earn est effort to secure a portion of the fruit like ly to grow out of the connection. The follow ing from the Scvanton Morning RtpubUcan, is certainly proof that some of our staunch Democracy do not mean to- "let the grass grow under their feet," in the scramble af ter spoils. Our Xcvr VeIprlibors of Monroe. We have just received the following letter from Monroe County, which we were requested to forward to Hon. Samuel Turner: Euzzardville, April 23, 1S71. Jlisder Sam. Darner. Deeti Sam. Ich hab now yusht been in formed das Monroe goundy zu Luzerne 'tachec is for a Senadorial disJrict und da no hab ich an grad gessgt now ward bletzich zum Sam Darner geschriva, isn ge brobnert for terms zu raacha forde negslit gonvention. Ich hab been informed daa du blenty geld husht, das do au rich liberal bslit, und das da au amohl poof warst. Now, de question is: was sin induen lially demokratischa delegates webrt fum dem gounty wholcsal nnd retail. Ferstch, ich Lin true blue, und pthimni for der Jaxon every feer yohr, und ferkauf mi brine! bles an ret, ower ich bin an mann fun influense un indel ligence in dera gounty, uu tell is for Eale. Schrci'o zu nieer at once. Yeurs till dcth, Joe Ziegefcs. P. S. Beware fum Pete Gilbert und dem Alta Mcrwine. Adjourned Court. Pursuant to appointment, an Adjourned Court was held at the Court House, in this borough, on Monday last, the 24th inst., present, Hon. S. S. Dre her, Esq., President Judge, and John DeYoung and Theodore Schoch, Usqs. A petition was presented from Maria Transue, asking the appointment of Abraham Labar, Guardian of Milton and lleuben Armitage. Transfer of "License was made as follows : 3Iary Dottcr, of Polk township, to Stephen Hawk. The petition of Valentine Kautz was read, bettnsg forth that he va3 security on the of ficii bond of Jerome Storm, Guardian of Sarah B. Storm, Lis v.if, and that the said Storm was squandering said Estate. The petitioner asked for a citation, to re quire said Storm to settle atd file his ac count, in the Clerks office within twenty-five days from this date. Citation granted. The order of the Court to set aside the election of School Directors, in the Inde pendent School District of Middle Smith field township, made at the adjourned Court, 1 7th iiist, was revoked, and George Fisher, Esq,, appointed Examiner to take the tes timony of witnesses and report the same on the first day of May Torm of Court Five days notice to be given to the parties iu ter med. Adj jurned. OUR SCRAKTOar LETTER. Scranton, April 2Z,Wl. Friend Scnoon : Another week has pas sed away, and with it, no new developements in regard to the all obsorbing question, " re sumption," have been brought to light. Vague rumors are continually in circulation upon the ptreet. At one time our citizens are thrown into the highest state of ezcitement, over the report that the miners have decided to resume on a certain day, and .almost immediately that bright hope is blasted with another, that they are determined never to resume again, except they get the basis for which they suspended last fall. The committees which met at Mauch Chunk la-twcek, for the purpose of settling the questions at issue by arbitration, failed to agree upon any point. As a consequence, nothing decisive could be arranged by them, and they adjourned. In fact, it was the greatest fizzle that has yet been hit upon for a settlement of their difficulties. Some time ago the officers of the V. I. A. dicided that the men employ ed at any of the mines were at liberty to re sume whenever they were guaranteed the ,:basi.-," or November prices. Accordingly, the men in the employ of Messrs. Hill & Fet low., entered the mine on Saturday last, and commenced cutting coal for home" consump tion, and were to receive November prices. After finishing their day's work, and when on their way home in the evening, they were ho6ted and yelled at by a bevy'of half crazed lunatics who are determined not to work them selves, and are also determined that those who are anxious and willing to work, shall be pre vented from so doing. After reaching their homes threats of burning their houses and taking their lives were made, which so inti midiated them that they will not venture in again. Such brutal conduct on the part of their fellow-workmen, after having complied with all the requirements of their society, is outrageous in the extreme. On Thursday last it was reported that a number of miners would resume at No. 4 slope (L. I. & C. Co), and it was expected they would be prevented from entering by those who are, at present, opposed to work. Your correspondent determined, at all hazzards, to " see the fun," and, arming himself for the occasion with a brace of navy revolvers, an EnGeld rifle, a blumderbus, an enormous dirk-knife and a six-pound cannon, repaired to the scene of anticipated conflict, fully prepared for any emergency. About 7 o'clock the men came, and immediately re sumed work. Not one of their anti-workins brethren put in appearance, much to the chagrin of one at least, who had taken such ex traordinary pains to prepare himself for the occasion. Divers threats, however, were also made against the live3 and property of these men when thev came out in the evening, and they failed to return to their work on the pre ceding dav. The men who resumed work at this mine were mostly Germans, who are anx ious to work. On Saturday evening last, a meeting of hundreds of Germans was held in SchimpfFa Hall, on Cedar street. This meet ing was held for the purpose of devising some means for protecting those of their fellow countrymen who were anxious to resume work Several speeches appropriate to the occasion were made, and at the conclusion of the meet ing a Vigilance Committee was formed. "It is reported that least one hundred men will re sume at the same mine to-morrow (Monday.) April 25. Since the above was written the situation has assumed a much more favorable aspect. About forty Germans resumed work at No. 4 slope yesterday, and twenty more were added to their number this morning. A large meeting of the Irish population of our City was held last evening, for the purpose of de vising means for the protection of Buch of their fellow-conntry-mcn as were anxious and wil ling to join their German brethren at the above mine. A vigilance committee formed, num bering some sixty members, and a serieB of resolutions were adopted. It is also reported that the miners in Columbia County and at Ashland, have accepted the operators' terms, and, altogether, the prospects for an early re sumption throughout the entire coal region are decidedly more favorable than at any time since December last. The barracks at the Driving Park is now entirely deserted, all the companies excepting one, having been relieved from further, duty on Saturday last, and immediately proceeded to their homes on a special train. The re maining company is stationed at the Nay-Aug engine house, with their headquarters at the Lackawanna Valley House. While they were stationed at the Driving Park, large crowds of our citizens visited the camp daily U witness the novelty of dress-paiade, and the various com pany exercises, and by their quiet and orderly conduct, they won hosts of friends during their limited sojourn among us. CmTic. SSP" If you want to sec the best assort ment of ready made clothing, go to Simon Fried's, opposite the Jeffersoxian office, Main street, Stroudsburg, Pa, The Democratic members of Congress have just issued an address to the people, which arraigns the Republican party for making rapid strides towards the cen tralization of power, for multiplying offices beyond ail precedent, to the widespread production of dishonesty and corruption ; for refusing to reform the iuternal revenue and the tariff systems under which the ship building and Dearly all Cther busi uess interests are languishing; and for voting away to corporations nearly 200, 000,000 acres of public lands to the enrichment of greedy speculators. It also charges that, under the pretence of en forcing the Fourteenth Amendment, the most despotic power has been' conferred upon the Executive to the annihilation oi the rights of the citizen and the State. The course pursued towards the South is criticised, and an appeal is made to the people of all sections to maintain peace and order,, protect the rights of every citizen, and refuse to aid the " Radical attempts to stir up strife, and renew the issues of the war." For all that the peo pie are likely to be contented under u Republican admiaistratioo for a good while longer. JKS" L. A. Robertson & Coe tannery, near Ilonesdale, Wayne county, Pa, was destroyed by fire Sunday morning. .. jr-Furnishing goods, trunks and vaJices, at Simon Fried1 , at astonishing low prices, Main street, Stroudsburg, Pa. 'JCQT A Bill was" introduced into the State Legislature, on Monday, placing restrictions ft the practice of dentistry . It provides that no person shall practice denti.4ry whohas not received a diploma from a reputable dental college, or a certificate of qualification from the State Dental Society, or been in reputable practice in this State for ten years ; provided, that this bill shall not apply to practice before January 1, 1871. . f ' Judge George W. Woodward, of Wilkes barre, who is now practising law in Phila delphia, was robbed of 8500 in the Berks street depot; while waiting for the cars, last Saturday afternoon. His pocket was picked by two men who were seen jumping from a window, but they managed to get away safely. The Judge, of course, was not in a good humor over his loss, but as there was uo apparent redress just theu he pusued his journey home, a poorer, i! not a wiser man. n g& Ifyou want to get a nice hat, just the style, go to bmion rned s. Mam street, Stroudsburg, Monroe county, l a. ' 1 : . E,A I-argc Volume would not eon tain the mass of testimony which has accum ulated in favor of Dr. Wistars Balsam of iui Ciierrv as a sale, efficient and . reliable remedy in coughs, colds and pulmonary d iscase. Many of the cures arc truly wonder ful. , f-The largest variety of Neck Ties can be found at lluster's. MUSIC. The True Cross. Sacred Song Bv J. R. Thomas Uuderneath the Violets. Ballad Bv Chas. Pratt Come, rest your head, little darling. Song l.y luckcr Farewell, Mother. Song and Chorus By J. JJ. uonmker. Pleasant thoughts of long ago bong By G. AV. Tersley 'pring Tide. Trio from Harvey Bv Dressier Sprinff and Antum. Quartet Bv Peruzzi. Mav Son". Quartet Bv Mendelssohn Sweet is the time of Spring by J. li. Thomas, Our Lord is risen from the Dead, bacred By Voss Lord God the Holy Ghost. Quartet By Concone. Blue Bird Schottische By J. Becht. Standard March J. Goote. Belle Marie Mazurka By Grannis, Belle of Saratoga. Yalse Sentimentale By r itzhngh Cinnamon Rose Schottische bv Kinkel The above pieces, printed from 3G full-size Music-plates, are contained in the May num ber of Peters' Musical Monthly," for which the Publisher asks the modest sum of 30 cents. Send 30 cents for a sample copy, or SI for the January, February, March, and April num hers, and we are confident you will thank us for recommending it. Address, J. L. Peters, 599 Broadway, New-York. BgUiryou want a good box of Paper Collars, Julius Caesar, Marquis of Loran Galaxy and other styles, go to Buster's. Wood's Pocket Magnifier. We have received one of Wood's Pocket Macmi ficrs. It is a beautiful little instrument, con bisting of three parts a circular glass, a cir cular frame in which the glass is set, and a circular case. I he frame turns on a pivot and closes m the case. 1 lie magniner is o use in detecting counterfeit money, and in examining the texure and fibre ot cloth, pa per, &c, and in examining minute objects of any kind. And it can be made a source of rreat amusement. With the focal distan ces properly adapted, it is purely a manifi er. In looking at some distances, with our eve, it inverts objects. Men may be seen walking, with the feet and legs in proper motion, but curiously enough, overhead, lo the humorist, the position and movements would seem rather laughable. The Magnifier is for sale by S. S. Wood &, Co., Newburgh, N. i. Price $1.50. Y ood s Household Magazine,- $1.00. efiir you want a nice Silk, Fur or Cash mere Hat, go to Rustcr's. Woods Household Magazine. Most heartily do we welcome the May num beroMYoods Household Magazine. hardly recognize it as it entered our office in its new spring clothes ; but while admir ing the color and quality or its dress, we were delighted to discover that it adorned our old friend. lhe improvements whic have followed thiek and fast in this Maea zine, show the enterprise and success of it publishers. The heavy paper is a great ad dition as well as the cover, an J its typograph leal appearance is unsurpassed. its contents are unexceptionable, and among its list of contributors aro some of the most noted writers of the day. We do no understand how Mr. Wood is able to do so much for so little moncv nevertheless we are very triad to acknowledge bis achieve laent-s. lhe Magazine is furnished for th small sum of one dollar. Specimen copy tree. Aui'S fc. fc, ood !c L'o., JNew burgh, N. Y. JtSTlf s ou want to find a full stock of Centeral Park nd Manhattan fine Shirts, go to Ruster's. The election held ia the District of Columbia last week resulted in the sue cess of General Chipman, the Republican candidate for Delegate to Congress, by more than four thousand majority. More than two-thirds of the Legislative Council are Republicans. This was the first elec lion since the organization of the District under a Territorial government, and the result has proved unexpectedly favorable. The Democratic candidate lor Delegate was an outspoken friend of the Rebellion, and it would have been disgraceful to the National Capital to be repressnted by a man of such sentiments. Fortunately the seat of government is now in full political accord with the predominant party ia the uatioa, and their iuterests will be as harmonious as they are intimate ia their mutual relations. JQ-If you want a good nice suit of Clothes, cheap, go to Ruster's. The Ku KIux bill has passed the Sen ate by a vote of forty five ayes to nine teen nays. A few amendments have been added to it, altering it ia some respects from what it was when reported from the Judiciary Committee, but really iu no important particulars. The clause, how ever, repealing the test oath for United States jurors, was stricken out, thus !eav iog the test oath as heretofore. The bill passed very ueirly as it came from the House. MISCELLANEOUS. Berks county is entirely oat of debt. Wtlliamsport is called the city of Saw Dust. A. II. Bornsox, of Titusville, is go ing to build a stable to cost 33,000." " The New Jersey milita are to go into camp six days this summer. The Methodists of Canada are divded into five separate ecclesiastical bodies. Over twelve hundred churches were built in the United States last year. ' f In California poplars grow from ten to fifteen feet in a siogle year. There were 539 deaths, 116 marriages, and 359 births in New York last week. Vermont has twenty-seven hundred and fifty district schools. There is a sassafras tree in Lycoming county measuring six icet seven inches in circumference. Pennsylvania has the largest assessed valuation of real and personal estate ol any State in the Union $1,034,219,930. In Schuylkill County, Pa., here are something like 1 40 collieries, with an iu- ested capital of about S12,000,000. The "human hair" exported from Bohemia to the United States during 1870, represented the value oi $3,545. The Second -National Bank of Mauch Chunk has subscribed $50,000 towards the new Government loan. The fruit trees of Southern Illinois are in lull bloom. The prospect of a good crop is good. Illinois strawberries are now iu Chicogo market. Too only prisoners io the jail of John son county, Ind., are two men, who claim to be preachers. One is there for horse stealing and the other for burglary. Seven cent postage stamps have been issued. They are designed for letters to Germany, on which the postage is seven cents. A man was told by a clergyman to "re member Lot's wife," replied that he had trouble enough with his own, without re membering other men's wives. Three hundred and forty-five women in .Massachusetts gave birth in lsuJ to 690 children. Three hundred and thirty- nine had twins and six had triplets. , Lyons, Iowa, has gone to " drifting." On Monday, heretofore largely Democratic, it elected a full Republican ticket inclu ding Captain Judsoh N. Cross lor Mayor. The Baltimore .American, after a care ful survey of the political field, asserts that Maryland will be carried by the Republicans in 1872. Senator John Scott has onr thanks for a copy of the report of Select Committee of the Senate to investigate alleged out rages in his speech in Senate on the sub ject. A traveller, we are told, being, in a wild country, where he could find no pro visions fur himself or dog, cut off the dog's tail and boiled it for his own supper, and gave the dog the bone. Mr. Henry T. Newhart, on Fairview street, killed a monster rat Wednesday weighing seven and a quarter pounds Who can beat this on rats? Bethlehem Times. Forty negro churches and school houses have been burned io the State of Missis sippi within the past few weeks. . We suppose Democracy will lay all the blame of these outrages for the uegros. Democratic Journals have for weeks past been asserting that the Republican party was w driftiug away" from the con fidence of the people. Some evidences of the ' drift" may be founJ in the late election returns, A New Hampshire youth let a dentist pull all his sound teeth and insert artifical ones. He said he . had the money to spare, and he knew the darned things would ache and have to be pulled some time. . A writer io the New York Tribune says that the Turkish bath has been suc cessfully used in Great Britain as an an tidote for the cravings of the brunkard. and has proved itself as the most effective remedy yet known. The wool interest of California is get ting to be something immense. Last year that State . produced 20,000,000 pounds, or 8,000,000 pounds more than all the British American Provinces, and nearly one (bird ol all clipped in the Uni ted States. A warrant for the sum of $137,822, in full for the payment of the amount due the State of Pennsylvania from the United States for funds expended in equipping troops for the late war, was issued from the U. S. Treasury, April 11. The war rant was paid to Mr. Evans, tbe State agent. The Petroleum Centre Record gives the amount of oil held in tank on the first inst., by J. S. McCray, at 135,772 barrels. The total yield of the McCray farm from July 10. 1870, to April, 1, 1871, has been 340,129 barrels, which a the present price of oil would net the owner about 513,500,000. The news from Paris last week affords little hope for . an end of the unhappy condition of things there. Severe fight ing is reported to have taken place on Thursday and Friday, but the account are so various and contradictory that the result can not be clearly determined. The advantages seem to have been on the side of tbe Revolutionists. The following receipt for the cure of inflamed eyes is given ; Take a potato and after quartering it, grate the heart at fine as posible, and place the grating be tween a piece of cambric muslin. Place the poultice over the eyes inflamed and keep it there fifteen minutes. Continue the operation three successive nights and a perfect cure ensues. It is worth trying by those afflicted with sore eyes. CgklTyou want Calicoes, Muslins, De lano or Percales, Ruster's ia the place to find them. SrniNQ Elections. There will be do elections for borough, township -or election officers in October next, the old system, or Spring elections, having been restored by the Legislature. Hereafter they will take place ou the third Tues day. in March. The bill for the purpose which had previously . passed the Senate also passed the House with a proviso that the assessors now in office (their term yould expire iu October next) shall coo tio'ue in office until their successors arc elected. ,The Greensburg Herald Bays: A dog (of the rat terrier species) belonging to Ai T. Peterson, of Unity township, killed seventy-one rats in fifteen minutes, and rested twice during the operation. The rats when gathered up measured just one bushel. The above fact can be testified by two witnesses. Ipoth houses of Congress adjourned on Thursday last. The Presideut has issued a proclamation convening the Senate in extiaordinnry sessiou on the 17th of May next for the consideration of business which by that time will be perfected by the Joint llih Commission. - A stcge wis attacked by Apache Indians on April 0, sixty five miles east of Tuscon, Arizona, an! the driver, Mark Robbins, formerly of Iowa,' was killed and horribly mutilated.; The stage was burned and the mail destroyed. Philadelphia still pursues its monoma nia of taking out building licenses at the rate. of 800 or 900 a month. It is esti mated that by this time next year there will be at least six houses to each iuhabi taot. Some Chinese fishermen caught on the 10th inst., at the entrance to the Bay ol San Diego, California, a green sea-turtle, which'measured 4 feetJ3 inches in length and weighed, 335 pounds. - . '. . . It is repoited from England that An drew G. Curtin, Minister to Russia, is about to retire from diplomatic service, and re enter the political arena in Penn sylvania. Mrs. Fowler, of Orange, N. J., makes $18,000 a year, doctoring. 33IED. In Stroudsburp, on the 35th inst., Charles Edgar, son of V. E. B. & L. Anna Palmer, aged 4 years, 9 months and iO days. The child we loved has past away, -The form to dear no more we see, No more we meet the eye's mild ray, Nor catch the smile of joy and glee. Is not the dream of Heaven more sweet, I-1: Bright with the living forms of love, Docs not each trial that we meet, Raise our Mpt spirits more above. Yes, death tint pales our curdling check, Tells of our angel's opening bliss, Again, we view the form we seek, Bright with immediate happiness. At Scranton, Pa., on Thursday, April 20, 1871, Edith, only, daughter of Abel and Caro line Storm, aged 2yearo,6 months and 14 days Friends nor physicians could not save This liitle body-from the grave, Nor Bhall the giave confine it here, ; When Christ el all call it to appear. ;, Otroudslmrs Market Report, Corrected v2ckly for The Jefferso- nian; by Georgj F. Helleu, t Wholesale and ltetail Dealer. Mes Pork, per bll. llama, 6ugar curei, per lb. Shoulders ; Mackerel, No. 1, ser bbl 22 00 25 00 In 15 25 00 28 00 13 00 25 ' 35 , 2 25 No. 2, Butter, tubs i Butter, roll Salt per ack i Lard ' Cheese Eugs, per dozen ! Beans, per bushel I Dried Apples per lb. Pi.-tiitofp, per burhil, (lay, per ton . j Straw, pr ton Wood, per cord i Wool 10 16 1 50 18 . 20 12 2 00 5 8 65 15 (Hi 12 00 5 00 40 35 CRAIX 3IARKET REPORT, Corrected weeklj hf Gardner &. Wallace, Wholesale and i Retail dealers in Flour, Meal, Feed. Grain. &c. Flour, per bbl., Extra to best Family $7 50 to S9 00 Rye Flour per bbl. 5 00 6 00 Corn Meal, per cwt, 1 70 Feed, clear grain, pr cwt, 1 65 1 75 Whire Wheat per bashel 1 65 Rd Wheat ; ' t 1 40 Buckwheat Flour, per c t. ' 2 50 Ci.Tn per bush ' 1 00 Oats i 50 , 55 Barley , 50 Buckwheat - 75 Rje 1 00 The Pain Killer is b universal consent al lowed to have won for itself a reputation un surpassed in the historv of medical prenara lions. Its instantaneous effect in the eradica tion and extinction of Tain in all its various forms incident to the human family, and the muflolicted written and verbal testimony of the masses in its favor, have been, and are its own bent advertisements The ingredients of the Pain Killer, being Purely Vegetable, render it a perfectly safe and efficacious remedy taken internally,' as well as for external applications, when used according to directions. The atain upon linen from its use is readily removed by washing with alcohol. This Medicine, justly celebrated for the cure of so many of the afflictions incident to the hu man, family,' has now been before the ' public over thirty years, and has found its way into almost every corner of the world: and where- ever it has been used, the same opinion is ex- pressed oi its ruemcai properties. . In any attack, where prompt action upon the tvstem is required, the Pain Killer is in- valuable. Its almost instantaneous effect in Relieving Pain ia truly wonderful; and when used according to directions, is trne to its name a FAIN Killer. March 2, J 871. In. A blacksmith was lately summoned tf a court as a witness ia a dispute between two of his workman. The judge after hearing the testimony asked one why he did out settle, as the costs bad already amounted to three times the disputed suniJ He replied : "I told the fools to settle for T said "the clerks would take their, coats, the lawyers their shirts, and it they got in your honor's court you'd skin cm 1" NOTICE. The Stockholders of the Wickersham German English Normal School, and all other persons wlio tako an interest in the matter, one way or the other, are respect ully .requet-ted to attend a meeting to be held m the Cliurch, at Brodhadsville. at 2 o'clock, uu Saturday afternoon, Way 20th. As busitie.-sof great import since will be trans. cte.l, ii is highly important tfiat all the Stockholders, especially lhe members f the Building Committer, aiiend this meeiing-;. All those other citizens, who think they bav not . yet Imii an o; -rtun-ty to rxpreM their op nion un the subject, &hou:l also t imd this meeting, and say uhat Uey have to say, or forever after wards hold their pVace."" ' - - DANIEL E. SCIIOEDLER April 07, 1871. i f r Aisdkors Notice. In the. matter of lhe accouvt of Charlct f Jhirtholomcie. Administrator of I'tter JJluse, deceased. .The undersigned Auditor appointed by thc Orphans' Court of Monroe County, to make distribution of the funds in the hands of Charles II. Bartholomew, Administrator, to- and among those entitled thereto, will attend to the duties ot Ir.s appointment on J? 111- DAY, the lath day of MAY, A. D. 171,. at his office, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, when and where all parties interested are re- ?uired to attend or they will be debarred rom comin": iu for their distributive shares thereof. D. S. LEE. Auditor. April 27, -1871. It. Dissolution Nofice. The undersigned, heretofore doing busi negs in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Pa., under the firm name of- J. S.. Williams & Co.i hereby notify the public that they have this day, by mutual consent, dissolved the copartnership heretofore between them exist ing. The books of the firm will be left at the old place of business for settlement, (where E. II. Ilibler, will continue the busi ness). J. S. WILIJAMS, E. II. IIIBBLEll. April 27, 1871. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties inter ested in the Estates of the respective dece dents. that the following accounts have been filed in the llegister's Office of Monroe County, and will be presented for confirma tion to the Orphan's Court of said County, at Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 22d day of" May, 1871, at 10 o'clock a. m. Account of Godfrey Greensweig, Executor of James Green weig, dee'd. Account of .Robert 11. Drake, Administra tor of Euphemia Drake, dee'd. Account of S. Kees Gearheart. one of the Executors of Felix Weiss, dee'd. Account of John Shificr, Administrator of George Weiss, dee'd. Second account of Edward Storm and Flcix Storm, Administrators of Andrew Storm, by Felix Storm, acting Administra tor. - Account of Felix Riorm, Administrator of Samuel Woodiing, dee'd. : . . First account of L. W. Van BuVkirk and Bndrew Kiser, Executors of George L. Van- uskti k, dec d. Account of Simon Darrv. Trustee of the Estate of Denjamin Price, dee'd. Account of John Wilson: Administrator of Daniel Titus, dee'd. - Account of Charles Kernel. Administrator of Jacob Remel, dee'd. Account of Cummins O. Harris, Executor, of John Schmuck, dee'd. Account of C. D. Brodhcad. Guardian; of Ellen Decker. :' Account of Elizalth Walter, Adminis trator of Theodore Walter, dee'd. " JOHN S. FISIIEK, Register. ! Register's Office Stroudsburg, I 'April 27, 1871. 4t J Fro.honotary's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the following accounts of Assignees has been filed in the office of the Prothor.otary of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance at the next terra of said Court, on Monday, wav, IS i J. The account of David Keller, Assignee of Charles D. Drodhead. of the 1 Jornneh of" Stroudsburg. The arcount of Charles Ia Frnnfz. Assi gnee of Samuel JIartzell, of Rosa township. The account of John W. Huston, Assi gnee of Joseph Mosteller, of Stroud town- snip. A ' ' THO. M. McILHANEY. April 27, 1S71. Prot honorary. DR. J. LAN TZ, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, Still hits )iis office on Main StreM. in the second" stnry of l)r. S. Walton's biick binding, ncnily p. the Strimdsiniiii House. ai0 le fi.iUer' hiniseif that hy ricltfen veais constant ir;u tii e Jind Hie i""-- earnest atij CiiiHul nttrnii n to nil matters jertitinii e to his pu f.-sMon, Hint le i. fully able to prfnn sit opei-Htmii in the dental line in lhe most eaielul, t:ile- iui anu SMinui manner. Special Hltention given to saving the Natural Terth ; also, to the insertion i.f Arlih. Hil Teeth on Rubber, G'iIU, silver or Continuous Gums, and pcsteit tits in ail cares insuied. M;st persons know the treat f.tllv und dancer rl en trusting their woiktothe lnexpi rienred, or to ihoi-e living m autsidnue. Annl 13. lS.l.-iy FOE SALE. The stock and cood will of a Store situa ted in the villa ire of Slateford, Northamp ton Lo. l'a. lhis Store is in a fine Joihty for busines, from Twentv-fivc to Thui'-h Thousand dollars worth of goods can be told yearly. The store room is under lease Apply to the- subpcnbers. - 11. M. EVANS & BKO.. . ' Slateford. P. O; April 13, '71. Ira. PLASTEEt Fresh ground Nova Scotia PLASTER, at Stokes' Milla. II KM LOCK BOAHUS. FENCING, SHINGLES, LATH, PA LING, and POSTS, cheap. FLOUR and FEED constantly on hanJ. Wil exchange Lumber and -Plaster for Grain or pay the highest market price. BLACKSMITH SHOP j-st opened by C. Stone, an experienced workman. Public trade solicited. N. S. WYCKOFFv Stoke' MillPj., April 20, 1871.