t I- hi -1 4 : j -3j. w 'I s i l)c Scffcvspnicm. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1S72. Lutheran church. Liturgical Services next Sunday. Mokxikg, 10, - - - Evexixw, 7, Morxixo Sehmox : Justification by faith. Evening Sekmox : Special writing Dis c ursc lor voting person. This Keening. The Litorgtcal Service, and nn appropriate Lecture at 7 o'clock, commemora tive of the Conversion ok St. Pavi- Col lection in behalf of the Sunday School. G. VT. MARRIOTT, D. D., Pastor. Donatio K. The friends of the Rev. ffco. P. Dechant, will make him a donation visit, at his residence, in Fcnncrsville, Janua ry 2o, 1S72, afternoon and evening. The public arc invited to attend. LOST. A large Brown Envelope containing two 5-110 Govornmeut Bond. 1SG7 series. A liberal reward will be paitl for their return to this office or for any information leading to the detection of any one having them in their possession, jau lS-lt Coal is $5 GO Qi, $G 10 in Stroudsburg. Nearly a dollar more than in the cities. L this compelling us to pay extra merely be cause we are in their hands just the thing on the part of the Railroad Company? Coll, wintry weather, but no snow, of nny consequence, is still the order of the day, in this latitude. Our lumbermen, and those who depend upon lumbering for the earning of extra dollars in winter, arc beginning to look despondent. Hon. John Slier man was re-elected Senator from Ohio last Wednesday. He received 73 votes ; against 04 for George W. Morgan, and three scattering. This will be Sherman's third term in the Senate, where ho has served mot ably and usefully. n. The weekly report of the Philadelphia 1'oard of Health, up to Saturday noon, fchows 21G deaths from small-pox. This mortality is but slightly less than that of the preceding week, although there is said to be a marked diminution of new cases. The School Festival. This beauti ful little Quarterly Magazine, devoted to new and sparkling matter for School Exhi bitions and public days, is received for Janu ary. No teacher or pupil should be without it. It costs only fifty cents a year ; single copy, fifteen cents. Write for it, to Alfred U Sewell, Publisher, Chicago, III. Send your subscriptions novo and you will not re gret it. 33rs. Wharton' trial, at An- n ;p 'is, for tho mur-Jjr by poison of General Kctchuni, is not yet ended. The last two weeks have been consumed by the defence, who have brought forward numerous scienti fic men to prove that Ketchum really died of spiral meningitis, and that the testimony uu the part of the prosecution to show the presence of antimony in the dead man's itouiaeh was .unwarranted b' the facts. It now seems pretty certain that .Mrs. Wharton will not be convicted. a siriinser irom tne ucnightcu regions a , A ,i . i of Pike county, was in this city this week, and attempted to dupe several dealers by ar ranging for the purchase of goods, in each case giving a different assumed name. Among the firms with, whom lie left his orders, are Hunt Brors, M. 11. Colvan, J. Jl. 1 'helps, Al. Urr, and others. He stop ped at the St. Charles Hotel, and failed to pay his bill. He ordered the City Journal to be sent to him, but failed to comply with our terms for advance pa3-mcnt, giving his name and address as Sperling Custer, Uush kill, Pike county, Pa., which is said to be correct In palliation of his strange acts, it is said that he is an inveterate opium cater, and is under its influence most of the time Scranton City Journal. The undersigned begs leave to inform the Citizens of Monroe county and vicinity, that lie has disposed of his cutire interest in the Ileal Estate business, to his late partner, Wilson Peirson, for whom he solicits a con tinuance of the patronage so liberally bestow ed on liim heretofore. dec. 14, '71-tf.J. GEO. L. WALKER. The undersigucd beg leave to inform the citizens of Monroe county and vicinity, that j they have euterad into co-partnership, for the purpose of buying and selling HEAL ESTATE, as successors to the late firm of Geo. I. Walker & Co., and respectfully sulict the continuance of the patronage extended to the former firm. WILSON PEIRSOX, dec, II, '71-tf. THOS. STILLM AN, The pardon report is annually accom plishiug the object which it was oriioa ted by the Governor to secure, fixing the responsibility of all pardons on the people judges, juries, prosecuting attormes and witnesses, who appeal for Executive elemency in behalf of criminals with whose crimes they are well acquainted. oi lue cnuiea ior w uicu they arc incar cerafed, tney are cognizant. The public uegin 10 Known wnere to put the blame wnen wrong is done in luis connection. . Horse thieves are operating success fully in parts of York couuty. The war with Turkey was bloody in parts of the State, but is now over. Immense wheat areas arc onenini nr. in all our western Territories ovrn m f:.r )1 nctitb as X:rihcru Texas The llrethren of the 10. of O.Y. have had quite a gala time dining the past week, and have appeared as happy, ami well pleased with each other as larks. On Thursday, of last week, the brethren were visited by the officers of the Grand En campment, and members of the Grand Lodge. A reception, iu accord with the standing of the visitors, was given them, ind in the afternoon a meeting of the gener al brotherhood was held in the Hall of Fort Perm Lodge, where speeches, and inter change of sentiment, and instruction were made, had, and given, relative to the work of the order, and the best means to secure its still further advancement. The meeting was one of real interest, and its proceedings may well be set down as a genuine, unadul terated flow of reason. In the evening the visiting brethren, accompanied by a number of the brethren residing hereabouts, com mitted themselves to the tender mercies of mine Host Alleudcr, of the " Stroudsburg House, and our word for it they were well cared for. The table, groaning under the weight of all the luxuries of the season, the appointmentsconnectcd therewith, and the ce lerity and clock like regularity with which every want of every one present was antici pated and supplied, attested beyond doubt that the Captain of that ship knew how to keep a Hotel. The feast over, and the last word said, the company separated for the night, and rested well in the consciousness of having spent a day and an evening rationally and with moral profit to all. On Friday morning the visiting brethren were shown the chief matters about town, and at noon took the train for their homes. Their gentlemanly and fraternal deportment while here, left the impression upon every brother here, that an order with such orna mcnts at its head could not but be prosper ous and useful iu the production of a vast amount of good in every community in winch it obtained a foot hold. The visit of Broth ers Stokes, Lkveuuood, Pfaff & IIkiss will ever remain a green spot, in the memo ry of every Odd Fellow who came iu contact with them. On Monday evening last the brethren ol Fort Penn Lodge celebrated the 20th anni vcrsary of the institution of the Lodge, by a supper at the Stroudsburg House. Some fifty of the brethren, man' of them accom panied by their wives and sweethearts, .sit down to the table, and lor about an hour indulged in knife and fork exercise iu a manner that was most complimentary to the skill of the caterer for the occasion. And it could not well be otherwise, for Brother Ali.exder, if possible, really eclised him self, in the liberality of his provision and su periority of the attendance. We would not attempt to particularize, and content our selves with the assertion that a most gener ous bill of fare was literally overflowed, both in quantity and quality, with good things .et before the guests. After the xrood thin is substantial were fully discussed, the cloth was removed, and the good things intellec tual came upon the board. After an excel lent address, suitable to the occasion, by brother GueenvtaU), wit. sentiment, and song took charge of the hour, and such a time was had, until the hour beyond the twelve, as only Odd Fellows know how to indulge in and cnjY3 We were there, and may we, and all who were present, live to enjoy many such reunions. We were par ticularly pleased with the presence of the La dies. Though Odd Fellows are always rea sonable in their cnjo3'ments, yet the presence of the ladies gives a still mora enjoyable tone to the gaity and good feeling prevalent. The fact is they arc the jewels in humanities diadem, and their sparkling eyas and radient smiles impart additional zest to any occasion To all concerned with the house, from the landlord down to the humblest waiter boy. the brethren are under obligations, lor at least one of the pleasantest evenings ef their lives. It will not do to omit particular men lion or .ur. secretary roixsETT. jjwara was his own ubiquitous self, and whether be hind the Bar, or in the Dining Boom the comfort and welfare of the guests was hi chief aim, and success crowned his efforts. Cornmunicatctl. Mx Editor : It is a pleasing fact to all who are interested in popular education, that the schools of Monroe county are reeeving more attention than they have heretofore. jiio mcKcr.- nam orman school pro ject is a good one. Wc do not hold, as some persons in this vicinity, any antagoaistie views in reference to this enterprise. An institution of this kind if properly conduc ted, will undoubtedly contribute to the promotion of the common schools iu our count'. e admit that the place which has been chosen for the Institution is not as suitable as it might be, yet this does not condom the undertaking. Aside from this there arc other schoo interests worthy of our attention. East Stroudsburg has done well in the erection of a commodious school buildimr. Put, it can not boast of paying its efficient principal teacher a high salary. Perhaps the school patrons of the place think, since their principal is an unmarried man, lie can live on moderate pay. Foggyism in Smith field township has been recently thrown into violent convulsions by the prompt action taken by the school board which lias been supported by the intelligent caste of the towuhip. Put like all spams, these contor tions have left their victims in a cotupara tively debilitated condition. Stroudsburg is behind its neighbors iu school buildings, but by the judicious manage mcnt, ot such men as Ihos. A. Pell and others, of its educational affairs, there is no doubt but what it will soon have a buildimr of which any town may feel proud. OliEaVER, The Court of Pardons, which met at Treutou, refused to take aDy actiou in the case of George Potts, convicted of the murder of 'Pet' Halstead, at Newark. The Governor of N, J.. has therefore issued a warrant for the cxecuiiuu of Potts on the -Gib iuait. To the C. P. Of.ca s and Felhv 2tivhrchof Monroe Kncajvpwait, Aw. 1G1 J. O. of O. F. We the undersigned a committee appointed to draf: preamble and resolution expressive oi the feeling of this Encampment, beg leave to Piil init the following for your consideration : Whereas, It has pleased Aliuight God in the exercise of his Omnipotent will and the dispensations of his divine Providence, to call one of our number from our niu!t, we trun to himself, and to add another link to the chain of departed T.rot hers, who, having thrown off the mortal have put on immortality, and have bid larewell to lime and entered upon JLterni tv. and. WnrnKA?, It becomes us in consideration of the saeivd lies which bind us together in a glor ious Fraternity, to testify our sorrow and regret at ti e severance m the person ot our much ie loved I'.rother. Theref-re, 1 c it llmlve.L That in the death of Patriarch Charles Wattrs, we are called .lpon to recog nize the hand of the ina.-ter of the I inverse, ,who by the assurance that Jle doth all things well, comforts us with the hope that the call from time to efernitv came not to our Prother until the preparation had been cl'ected, which fits the soul for an entrance into the regions of Pliss. llcsolvcil, That in this sad bereavement we are a tram admonished that life is short and knowing not the dav nor the hour when the change cometh, it behooves us to be at all times ready, having our lamps trimmed ami our lights burning that we may be cheered and com forted in our j;is.--age through the gloomy val lev and shadow cf death. lic?ohed. That in the death of Patriarch Charles Waters, we acknowledge the loss of one who, during his intercourse with r.s was a good and useful member of our Encampment, one whose principles of action being grounded up on our principles was just to himself and the brethren, an upright man, a eonsistant chris tian and a faithful member of our Freternitv, llosolred, That we sympathize most deeplv with the family and friends of our deceased brother, tendering to the widow the protection of ourjlieloved Order, and may He who tempers the winds to the shorn Lambs, ever rule all things for her good whilst remembering that her husband is not dead but t-leepth. He&olral, that in appreciation of his services while living and our sorrow at his departure, our Charter he dnqed in mouring for the space 'of three months, and that a copy of these rcso solutions be forwarded to the. family of the deceased, also be published in The Jeffkson iax and Monroe Democrat. J. E. SNYDEK, ) J. I. ALLEXDKP, I Committee. GEO. JACKSON, J To the Editor of The Jtjjtrsoniun: For the first time in the history of this County, we are visited with the disease call ed Cerebro Spinal Meningitis. It has so far only made its appearance in Toby ha una, the sufferers from it being a young girl of Mr, Samuel Stitcher and aLo one of Mr. Peter G ruber's children, othat place. The pathognomonic symtoms of the dis case were present in each case, viz: The characteristic chill at the commencement followed by the stiffness or rigidity cf th muscles of the neck, the head thrown back wards, difficult dglutition oposthotonos o arching of the body forwards, deafness, sc mi-comatose condition, or partial stupor. pleurosthotonos or turning of the body to one side, and in one of the cases, that o Mr. G ruber's child, the purple colored spot.- made their appearance on the arms and legs and some portions of the body. Mr. Gru- ber's child died on Sunday evening, the 14th inst. Mr. Stitcher's child is doing well and iu a fair way of recovery. G. W. J. Stroudsburg, Jan. 10, 1872. What is there so strange in the bloody late oi Jim risk that auy mau or set ol meo should become excited over it ? The poor wretch is now cold and stark in the embrace of death, and we take no delight in writing harsh words of ceusnrc over or upon his remains. Put there is some thing due to the living in referring to such dead men and their careers, which all chrouiclcrs of human affairs fehouM reudcr without fear, lavor or affection. Jim risk s death was a logical end to a fearful career a result which was natural as a couclusicn to such a man's life. lie lived in defiance of all law, maiutainin" brothels by the plunder of helpless stock holders m a corporation over which he Til m ... . presiucu discarding a lawlul wile to cohabit with a painted bawd, makiog pub lie displays oi his licentiousness iu all public places, aud pursuing a social aud business career outrageous cf all decency anu an integrity. lie delighted to tram t.la .n ,..1 ..... t.. t 1 ' . j" wu uincr men s riguis, anu gloried in the triumphs of a libertine. Surely.it was not straDge that a fiend the equal ol Fisk in all but finaucial means, who, made frantic by lustful jealousy, should murder his rival. New 1 ork is full of just sucl men, to day, as Fik and Stokes and while Focicry applauds the acts of the for ... . 1 1. . i 1 1 i iuci, i ii c uuer win piay assassins. iueu of their grade and instincts are beasts who destroy each other, but the sad part ol .1 -. . . me woik is that trie decencies and securi ties of society suffer thereby. Stokes. like l'isk, is a married man, and boll paid court to the same harlot. Fisk hav ing died by the hands of Stokes, he will be sent out of the world by a hangman. What will be the fate of the harlot? This is still another phase in this blooJy affair to which public atteulion will be directed and riveted. The woman Mans field, is the she devil who lured Fisk to his final fate. She beguiled and seduced hiiu to her lair of death, and wove the winding sheet of his soul. She got his diamonds aud sapphires, his gold and his bonds, and theu laughed him to scorn as she dragged him into a court of insti Will men profit by this lesson 1 Harris burg Weekly State Journal. If numbers constitute power then Pri- tanuia still rules the waves, despite Ameri can mouitors aud ponderous Frcuch iron clads. Mother England's mercantile marine is now made up of thirty seven thousand vessels, representing tix million ton. Of this immense tonnage four mil lion cf tons is in steamships. This frives Great Pritain more merchant craft than ail the other uatious of the earth com i . t . bined. Iu (his calculation the navy pro per oi lnglaud is not incluJed. The number of her war vessels is nronortion ately large, and if there is virtue iu iron and oak Pritaunia now, as in the duvs of Campbell, "needs no towers alon"" (he steep, for sho can surround the sea -irt three kingdoms with a portable cordon of ortresses, and then have shins tu snare to make sorties on the commerce of the worlJ. NATIONAL TI0N. C0NVEN- To Sc ISclcl In Flilladclliia on Wednesday, thc Stli of June. The' Republican National Committee met at Washington on Thursday last, for the purpose of designating the tiuie and place, of holding the Rational Convention tor the nomination ot candidates tor President and Vice Preside ut. For some time past efforts have been made by representatives of different cities, including St. Louis, lloston, Cincinnati and Philadelphia, to secure the favor of the Committee, but the most powerful influences were exerted iu favor of the latter . city. ..Philadelphia was also the prefereucc of Gen. Grant and most of the Washington officials. When the Com mittee met, eighteen out of the thirty votes were giveu for Philadelphia on the first ballot, aud the choice was then made unanimous. The formal call agreed upon by the Committee, aud sigucd by the members, is as follows : The undersigned, constituting the National Committee designated by the convention held at Chicago, on May 20 18GS. hereby call a convention of the Union Republican Party at the city ol Philadelphia, on Wednesday, the 5th ol June next, at twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of nominating cadidatcs for the office oi President and ice President ol the United States. Each State is author ized to be represented in the conTention by delegates equal to twice the number of Senators aud Kepresentativcs which it will be entitled to in the next National Congress, and each organized Territory is authorized to seud two delegates. In calling this Convention, the com mittee reminds the couutry that the promises of the Uuion Republican Con veution, of 1SG8, have been fulfilled The States lately in rcbelliou have been restored to their former relations to the government. The laws of the country have been faithfully executed, public fait has been preserved, aud the natioua credit firmly established. Govcrnmcuta economy has been illustrated, the reduc tion, at (he same time, of the public debt and taxatiou, aud the funding oi natioua debt at a lower rate of interest, success fully inaugurated. The right of naturailz ed citizens have been protected by treaties and emigration encouraged by libera provisions. The defenders of the Union have been gratefully remembered and the interests of labor recognized : laws have been euacted and are being enforced for th protection of persons aud property in al sections, equal suffrage has been engraftc on the National Constitution, the privi leges and immunities of Americau citizeu ship have become a part of the organic law, and a liberal policy has been adopted toward who engaged in the rebellion. "Complicated forcingn relatioas hare been adjusted in the interests of peace through out the world, while the national honor has been maintained, corruption has been exposed, offenders puuished, repoosibility enforced and safeguards established. And now, as heretofore, the Republican party stands pledged to correct all abuses an carry out all reforms necessary to miintain the purity and efficiency of the publi servivce. lo continue and hrtnlv cstab lish its fundamental priuciplc we invite the co-operation of the citizens of the Uuited States. Alexis on the Plains. North Plattk, Nebraska, Jan. 13. The Grand Duke Alexis aud party arrived here this morning, and started immediate I .. I" . I - mt iy ior inc camp, me permanent camp ior the butlalo hunt is ou Red illow Creek, about 50 miles south west of this post. I he camp consists of two hospita tents, 10 wall tents, and a tent for scr vauts and soldiers, Pox stoves and Sibley stoves are provided for the hospital aud wall tents. Ihe hospital tents are used as dining tents. An extensive culinary outfit is also provided : and also 10.001) rations each ol flour, sugar, and coffee 0 7 aud 1,000 pounds of tobacco for the In dians. Company K of the 2d Cavalry under commaud of Capt. hgau is at the camp, uompany l'j ot the 3d Cavalry uuder command of Lieut. Shover, acts as escort, aud the whole is under the com mand of Gen. Palmer of the Omaha Par- racks. . Lieut. IIay3 is Quartermaster of the expedition. Cody, alias Puffalo Pill, met the Duke and party here. A relay of horses is at Mediciue Creek, about hall way to the camp. The party , expect to make the trip in eight hours. The buffa loes are iu great numbers within ten miles of the camp. A few hours ago, 400 In diaus were reported at the camp, with ineir iamuies, and otners were comin" in rapidly. It is expected that the war par ties ot Spotted Tail, Whistler, War Ron uctt and Ulack Hat will be there, with their respective chiefs aud hands. A Warning;. An article in the Minimi Rmistcr con eludes as follows : 'Ihcrc is a large hole in the side of the Pocono mountain, north ol btroudsburg, which ought to be photo graphed for the benefit ol the farmers of cunsylvania. It was du by the farmers ot the reiirhborhood. between 1S30 .ind 1S-10, at the suggestion and under the su perintendence of one of those wandcrin charlatans, who declared that h hud come upon the track of a silver mine" on the north bank of the mountain, where the Aquachcola Hows down towards the ichigh Water Gap. lie had "followed it across the creek, and over the hills ibout Stroudobuig, and over hill and val cy for twenty miles, and found it on the steep side of the Pocono mouutain. With this story he lived ou the people for more than six months, aud suddenly disappear ed after they had spent between SI, 500 and S-J.000 a great sum in those days aud to such people and could give him uothiog more. The Newman, Ga., 7AvaA?says a snake, having two uatural heads and two natural eyes on cuch head, was killed there a few REPUBLICAN ujya ago Adjutaut General Miss Carrie Saiu. There are ten million cows in the Uni ted States. ; Holland has just vcommeoccd to cat mince . Mwo thousaud people have been vac cinated in Towanda this winter. " Alcsis gets about S2o,000a year for being a grand duke, etc. Forty-nine houses were erected in Cham bcrsburg last year. The value of school is nearly 815,000,000. property in Ohio The oldest man in Poston died Thur day at the advanced age of 103 years. The tobacco factories uumbcr l,0o2. of this country The dead letters returned to Washing ton last year, contained $3,000,000. - m i i The Delaware, Lackawauna, & Wes tern Railroad Company have declared a half yearly dividend of 5 per cent , pay able January 20th. - Major General Henry WJ Hallcck, com inanding the Military Division of the South, died at Louisville, of congestion of the brain. A quarry of round-grain marble, 200 acres in extent, has been found in Pril lion, Calumet county, Wisconsin. It is of a pink and white color, aud is equal to the Italian. Joseph Fisher, of Loporte township Sullivan county, recently killed thirtceu deer, four porcupines, two wild turkeys and one wild hog, all in eleven days. Prigham Young is not so fortunate iu adversity as our local prisoners. Iustead of living like a lord at the expense of his people, the saint is obliged to support his jailer ior the boon of being guarded. Governor Paldwin, of Michigan, has issued a proclamation to the people of the United Stutc3, announcing that further contributions of money for the sufferers in that State are unnecessary. A letter was put into the Post-oScc at South 1 aruunghani, Mass., a few day ago bearing the following direction : "Ulice. S. Grant, President of the Uoighted States, Care of Couggrcss." A Newark, M. J., grocer was arrested last Monday on the charge of concealing a case of small-pox and suffering his son to die through englect iu preference to injuring his business by having it known that the disease existed in the house. Under the head, "Only a Heap of Ashes," the Chicago Republican records that "two small piles of calcined bones and ashes were found in the ruins of the Treraont House on Thursday. They were in the midst of "a heap ot fire still burning, although three months had elapsed siuce the fire. Py the fragments of bone, alone, the doctors were enabled to determine that a human being ha met his fate upou that spot." In Danville, Illinois, live a man and wife named Pavidseu, who arc the parents ot a child, now over five weeks old, which weighs but two pounds. Its length is seven inches, and its face is about the size of a watch crystal. Its tiny arms are so sleudcr that a small finger ring can be slipped on cither of them to the shoulder This little creature is already making quite a noise in that p irt of the world, and hundreds have called to sec it. The parents arc of standard size. Pennsylvania contains 44,317 square miles, or J8,Jb,fc&U acres, aud a populu tion by the last census of 3,522,S00 souls It isdivided into Co couuties. It issituate between 39 deg. 43 min. and 42 north latitude, and 2 deg. 17 min. east. anu o ueg. 01 mm. west longitude, from JO.l Ol V .1 .. . - Washington. Its mean length is 280,89 miles, mcau breadth 158,05 miles : its greatest length is 302 13 40 miles, and greatest breadth 175 miles and 102 per ches. The latitude of Greenwich is 51 deg. 2S min. 39 sec. north, and the lati tude ot ashington 38 dec 53 min. 39 sec. north. The longitude of lMiil-i.fol phia lrora Greenwich is 7o deir. 13 min. west, and the longitude of Greenwich from Washington is 77 deg. 9 min. cast. Sti-omlsburg Market' Report. Corrected weekly for The Jekkkusoniax. uy U ). JJkodiiead, Wholesale aud lletail Dealer in Groceries auu 1 rovi.sious. 1 1 1 Mess Pork, per bbl. Hams, 6iigar cured, per lb. 20 00 22 00 . 1C 17 Shoulders Mackerel, No. 1, per bll 11 25 00 23 00 13 00 " io. 2. Butter, roi: 28 2 25 Salt per Sack Lard 15 15 1 50 12 Cheeso 18 30 2 00 10 40 15 00 12 00 K;gs, per dozen Beans, per bushel Dried Apples ner lb. Potatoes, per bushel, lay, per ton Straw, per ton Wood, per cord 5 00 40 Wool 3 (ill A IX 31 A It It KT REPORT. Corrected weekly by Gardner & Wallace, Uholesalo and Retail dealers in Flour, ""ii i'ueu, urain, cac Jour, per bbl., Extra to best ramily lye Flour per bbl. Kansas has a female Acting S3 00 to S 80 5 50 G 00 1 GO 1 80 1 GO 1 75 1 40 1 50 1 40 3 00 3 50 75 54 50 80 00 Corn Meal, per cvvt. chop t-tu, cirar grain, per cwt. While Wheat per bushel ten wheat Juckwheat Flour, nor cwt. Corn per bush Data t . . Jiirley Huckwhcat live EfEtVAitK. An indictment was fo'n'ad y the Grand Jury, yesterday, against Geo. E Parker for causing t--ic death of Urn. Henley, a burglar, by ra 5 an 3 of a trap gun, ou Dec. 21. In the United States Supremo Cc-srf on Monday, Associate Justice Strong e. livcrcd the opinion of the Court nCirtni'u the constitutionality of the Legal Tend'" acts of Congress, Swayne, Davi., Mille and Pradley concurring. The last named read his views on one branch of the ques tion. Chief Justice Chac delivered the dissenting opinion for himself and Messrs. hicld, Clifford and rselson. A'icws ou the same side were read by Messrs. Clif ford and Field. Justice e!sou was absent. WHEX DOCTORS DISAGREE Where can patient look for relief? The exnori-' ence of every Dyspeptic tends to prove that tin proper method of treatment ol that wide'sprcaif disease, Dyspepsia, m net to be found in any of me regular scnoois 01 mcuu ine. 1011 cannot find any three physician who will agree upon this point; each has some pet theory of Lis own; and each patient is but in truiih asulject for experiment. The only effectual remedy' for this terrible scourge is lUlsIiIer's Ucil Hitlers. It alone is certain and uniform it its cfTcctv It has cured thousands and will cure von. Trv It!! j'rin. 4-1 m.. MAlUlirvIX December 24th, at the re-'idi :u-e of the bride's parents, by Pev. S. P. i l!iii:L-h:mir Mr. Smith Plaiser and Mi.ss Harriet Trail sue, all of Monroe Co., Pa. Jan. 1st, in the M. K. (.'h".rch, Tol-yhan-na, by the same, Mr. Paul J liver, of Phila delphia, and Miss Suie (..'oinpfon, of Toby liaima Mills, Monroe County, Pa. iiKi. Ou Thursday, Dee. 12.l.-7 1, JA. J, Ki.-ituer, wife of Georgejxintuor, of Smith field township, 3I'j:i;-,j Co. Pa. ::c-.-d !',." yrs. and 5 days. In Stroud township, Jan. fth, J, Eliz abeth JSifgx, aged .0 years. At Tobyhnnna Mill-, 0:1 Sunday evening, Jan. 14, 1S72, of spotted fever, Ju?' .;, daughter of P. A. & A. 31. G ruber, aged 4 years 2 months and 7 days. Very Desirable Bdlilhig Lots in Past Stroudburjr !;r .-a?e or ps change fur l"ar:iii, by PKIKSOVec STII.LMAX, Jan. IS, T2.-tf. Pat Stroiidshur-. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OF .NEW YORK. Capital S 15,000,000. The under.-i cr.ed h::in Ken r.j pointed agents f:r the :i!ove named laj nnv, ;re now prepared to t;ike lisl.i. jnyao'e ;ii the termina tion of a speeia! time or ;:: the death of the person insured. PKIKVOX STIU.'rAN, . cents, jan. lGTi-tf. J-:a.-t fi-uud.-burg. STROUDSEUEG IIILLS. Notice is hereby given, to the Stockhold ers of the Stroudsburg Mills, that an elec tion will be held at the o l:ce of the Compa ny, on Monday, the 2'Uh day of .January, isnst., to elect seven Directors?, a Treasurer and Clerk. Polls own at 2 p. in. Wm. WAU,ACK, Pro-t. Stroudsburg, Jan. IS, 1ST2, 2t. Auditor's Notice. Estate of CATJLUIIXE O YER FIELD, deca t$cJ. The undersigned appointed ly the Or phans' Court of Monroe County, Au i:.t:r to make distribution ol the money in ihe hands of Alfred Prutchey, Admi:i:;traior of the Ins tate of said deceased, will at tend to the da ties of his appointment en Ft i lav. February 1C, 187lat 10 o'clock A. M., :it the Pro thonotary's? Oince, in Sirou 1.-; ;:rg, when a:id where all persons interested are ivsjr.iiv 1 1 attend and present their claim - i-r they will be forever debarred from coming in for any share of said fund. TIIO. M. McILIIAXFA', Auditor. January IS, 1S72. It. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned appointed by the t'oart of Common Pleas of Monroe Couiiiy, AadktT to make distribution ot uie money ;a i.;e !i:ia.:s ot I eter tiruvcr. Assignee ol Joha (. :ivlni, 1. ior the benefit of creditors, hcribv rives larao; that he will attend to the duties of Lis ;: ..i:it nient, on Thursday, Fcbrunrv S, IsTJ, at o'clock A. M. at the Prothnuiary's OiMiv, in the Uorough of Stroudsburg, v. I.v.n and -wuiv all pe'rsons having anv claim against said fund will present the same or be forever debarred, from cominsr in for anv share trereof. TIK ). M. Mel I H X RY A alitor. January 11, 1S72. It. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned nniviinted lv tho t'ourt ot 0 1 1 ,- ( ommon Pleas of Monroe County, Auditor to make distribution of thp mnnpv in :.p leirulsot John DeYoung, Assignee of John L. Thenias, lor the benelit of creditors, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of hi? appoint ment on Fridav. February '.). lsT'J. at 10 o' clock A.M. at the Prothonotarv'sOi'rkv. in t!'e lloroujrh of Stroudsbur''. when and where all- will present the same or be forever debarred from coming in for anv share thereof. TIK). M. MpIMIANKY. Auditor. January 17, 1872. It. PUBLIC SALE. the late residence of .los. t.h J. Id Her. die d-,. Stormsville, Hamilton township, on Wednesday, January 21, 1372,. the following personal property, viz: f 1 HOKSK, hvo-M krV Harness! 1 new two lYW sVil-iwhorse Wagon, oneai3' pair of Jlob Shvls. 1 Tru.-k- l.-il 1 sh-hAi. out- new Carriage, llav Ladders, ( e.ttin Jiov -sett P.lacksmith Tools, T re -Peiidi r, Tyro Shrinker, 2 kegs of Horse Shoes lot of An. In cite Coal, 1 pair of new Pob Sled-, lo: of Iron, (train Cradle, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Hewlett el single Harness Slock, together with nunurous other artiele-s too Udi ou.s to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the fore noon. THOMAS V.MHIODFS, MAliY JANF KKI.bliU, 1 1 January 11, 1S72. 2t. .1
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