-JUL l)c 3cffciTununn. THURSDAY SEPT. 12, 1872. REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, r 1YVSSES S. GIUXT. of Illinois. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, UK.llTWILSO.V, cf Massachusetts. For Governor, .INO 1. UARTRANFT, of Montgomery Co. For Judge of Supreme Court, ULYSSES MERCUR, of Bradford County. For Auditor General, HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren County, For Congressmen at Large. LEMUEL TODD, of Cumberland County. CHARLES ALBRIGHT, of Carbon County, GLENNI W. SCOFIELD, of Warren County, Itelegates at large to the Constitutional Con vention. Wm. M. Meredith, Philadelphia. J. Gillingham Fell, Philadelphia. en. ITarry White, Indiana County. Gen. Wm.Lilley, Carbon County. Lien Bartholomew, Schuylkill County. H. N. McAllister, Centre County, William II. Armstrong, Lycoming County. William Davis, Monroe County. .Taints L. Reynolds, Lancaster. Samuel . Dimmiclr. WaTne County. Geo. F. Lawrence, Washington County. David White, Allegheny County. W. II. Ainey, Lehigh County. John II. Walker, Erie County. tatT-Mr. Samuel MiHetiberger, of Hamil ton, township, candidate for County Com mi.s5ioner, requests us to announce that he haa withdrawn from the canvass as a candi '1 ie. and returns his thauks to the voters for th? r.iauv acts of kindness extended to Lira. feaJ-The voters of this county should bear in mind the fact, that in accordance with an act of the Legislature, passed during the last sssk'n, the mode of voting has been changed. Instead of voting for all the offi ctTF upon one "blip," each candidate is now v ted for separately. This is a very desirable 'liange. inasmuch as the disagreeable method of "Scratching" and "pasting" is now done away w ith. KEEP TO THE TRUTH. We would remind our coteraporary, the Maueh Chunk Goal Gazette, that while it justly vindicates Gen. Albright, our candi date for Congressman at large, from the foul aspersions cast upon him by our opponents, that it has itself become guilty cf the same ofTenoe which it deprecates and condemns in others. The paragraph in the last number '1 the Gazette concerning the lion. Charlton Burnett is simply outrageous, for to our positive knowledge every damaging charge made in said paragraph, has no foundation in fact, it being to us, who know all the facts, absurdly gratuitous, We are now and ever have been politically opposed to General Burnett, whom we have known for thirty ypars, and barring bis polities, we know him t iy; honorable aui upright, and worthy of any distinction that bis party friends can be- i-tow upon him. if it Ls the pleasure of Democratic journals t o descend to low personal abuse and ribaldry, we hope to sc-e Republican journals keep alof from that low and contemptible mode "f political warfare. Let the truth stand for the service of those who have a right to it, , mm Mr. Editor. Why is it that such an apathy exists in the Republican party of this county ? Why is there no regular organiza tion? It i3 true wo are in a minority, but that is no reason for letting everything go by default. There should be a regular organiza tion for the purpose of keeping the members of the parly well in hand ; for a Email num ler of votes one way or the other, in a county, may alter the result in the State, or even the National contest. It is more especially im portant at the present time, when there is danger of some straying off after false gods. There is a plausibility about a portion of the Cincinnati platform, and an attraction in the name of Horace Greely that may lead many, otherwise good Republicans, to accept the one and vote for the other, hence the neces sity of keeping before the part', in this county, the real issues in the coming cam paign. It may be true, as many good and sincere Republicans assert, that Gen. Grant, has not come up to the expectations of the party that elected him, but is that any good reason why we should vote for Mr. Greely? If Gen. Grant was ia favor of annexiug San Domio yrt, i that any reason why we should place ihe reins of government ia the hands of the Democratic party, who endorsed the ostend manifesto of Buchanan; Mason and Soule favoring the compulsory annexation of Cuba by the United States ? If Gen. G rant has half a dozen relatives in oSce, is that any reason why we should paralize the indus try cf the country by the election of Mr. Greeley, thus enabling him to carry out his pet therory cf launching one hundred mil lions of gold in the market with the conse quent depreciation of all values and entire stagnation of trade ? If Gen. (3 rant has thought proper to go to Long Branch, drive fast horses, and smoke cigars, is that a sufficient reason for the American people to place a party in power whe would virtually nullify the 13th, 14th and 16th Amendments to the Constitution, and thereby reduce the Colored people of the South to a concTitioo of peonage, almost as bad as slavery ; for no sane man imagines that, in the event of the Democratic party getting control of the state governments in the Southern States, they would recognize the Eegro as having a.ny rights that a white man was bound to respect. Admitting1 that Gen. Grant has commit- ted errors, would it not be unreasonable in us to expect a man who never held an official civil position previous to the exalted one he now occupies, would it not be unreasonable, I say, to expect him to govern forty million of people w ithout making some mistakes, or raakiug some enemies. Such a man, (could he be found) would have a far better claim to infallibility thau Pope Fius IX. And what guarantee have we that Mr. Greeley would be auy better or even as good. The parties that he has heretofore belonged to, both Whig and Republican, while they had the highest respect for him personally, and had the utmost confidence in his integrity never felt that they could entrust him with any responsible position, from the fact that he is timid erratic and consequently unreli able. Mr. Greely is zho vain and susceptible to Cattery, which is fully evidenced by his swallowiug the gickcniug and nauseous com pliments now paid him by his life long political enemies, who expect to, and no doubt will, control his administration in the event of his election. Are the people of the country prepared to place the Government in the hands of Judge Black, Senator Hend ricks and Iloratio Seymour, aided by Jeff. Davis, Geoorge N. Sanders and John H. Forsyth? If they are let them vote for Horace Greeley, for such will inevitably be the result of his election. Are the people prepared to see the whole trade of the country prostrated, the gold market controlled by the capitalists of New York, Paris and London, the national debt increased by the payment to the former Slaveholders of the South, of $400,000,000 for their emancipated slaves? if so then let them vote for Mr. Greeley, for as sure as he is elected, so sure will these things be the consequences. X. Y. Z. Cio to Simon Fried's for hats and caps. This place is singularly free from epi demic diseases or sickness of any character. Go to Simon Fried's for boots and shoes. ISuckTYlieut is going to be cheap this Fall. Get your griddles iu order. Tlie sidewalks in front of a few of our private residences, on main street, need repairing. Go to Simon Fried's for trunks and vauce3. A vote, recently taken on a train on the Belvidere & Delaware railroad, we are in formed, resulted as follows: Grant 30 : G re- ley, 19. Go to Simon Fried's for neck ties and collars. A young iady in passing another should not turn around to sec what the other wears. because the other is cnearcd in doinsr the same thing. Go to Simon Fried's for a nice fitting suit. Personal. Mr. Benjamin Butts, at present holding the positiou of assistant business manager of the Newark Courier, is paying his parents and friends in this place a short visit. He looks hale and hearty. If a milkmaid, four feet ten inches in height, while sitting on a three-legged stool, took four pints of milk from every fifteen cows, what was the size of the filed in which the animals grazed, and what was the girl's age ? On Wednesday last, while some workmen were engaged in removing dirt from the cel lar beneath the store of 0. R. Andre & Co.. they discovered a hrge number of bams, which had, evidently, been hurried about a year, and were of course, entirely worthless. The question is, who done it? A Festival for tbe benefit of St, John's Lutheran Church of this place, will be held in the basement of the building, commencing on Thursday September 19th, and continu ing three days. Dinner will be served on Thursday and Friday. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Committee. Information is wanted of Mary Anu Warren, maiden name Everson, who was last heard of in New York city in 1 8G7. The information should be sent to George And rew Jackson, Allentown, Pa. Exchanges will do a kindness to a poor man by copying. Go to Simon Fried's for shirts aDd Um brellas. Harrow Escape. On Tuesday last, Mr. Charles Ilufibrd of this borough, went down the well of Mr. Alex. Fowler, for the purpose of digging it deeper. After remov ing some dirt the sides commenced caving and it was with the utmost difficulty that he wasrescued from his perilous position. We are happy to announce, however, that ho escaped with a slight sprain of the left ankle, caused by a stone dropping upon it. - There is no charge for showing goods at Fried's, neither are there cross looks if you do not buy. During the fever epidemic of last month. the stock of Ayer's Ague Cure in the Old North State became exhausted, and before a ippiy could be received from Lowell. the suffering from chills and fever became fearful. A few parties were so fortunate as to have it on hand, and in Iredell countv. th druggist, s eked out their slender stocks by selling doses a spoonful each for a dol lar. Many raid ten dollars? for a hnttU when the regular price is but one, and thought themselves favored at that, so valu able are the curative properties of this pre paration, which not only expels the poison from the system, but leaves the patient with unimpaired health and vigor. Raleigh (N. C) Standard. Will iam Foster, the supposed murderer of Mr. Nathan, in New York, was arrest, ed at Washington ou Saturday. Enterprising. Our young friends of the firm of Hess & Co., we are pleased to notice, are rapidly building up an immense wholesale and retail trade. This firm, whose place of business is opposite the Stroudsburg bank, will be happy to accommodate customers at any time, with the finest flavor ed cigars, tobacco or snuffs. Give them a call. Our enterprising young tradesman, Mr. P. S. Williams, has recently returned from the cities with an immense stock of clocks, watches, jewelrj-, plated ware, ect, ect., and is now prepared to accomodate his customers with anything in his line, cheaper, than the cheapest, lie is also sole agnt tor the celebrated Diamond spectacles. Drop in and examine his Ptock, before purchasing elsewhere. EF vou want to see the latest style of fall and winter goods, go to Simon Fried's. Stroudsburg Preachers Meeting:. The Stroudsburg Preachers Meeting met in the M. E. Church, Monday afternoon at the usual hour. Rev. J. Pastorfield in the chair. Religious services were conducted by Rev. n. F. Isett of Bustletou, Pa. A number of interesting communications were made by the pastors relative to their Sab bath pulpit labors. The question, " Does the Bible teach that sanctification is an in stantaneous work?" was then taken up. An able debate followed participated in by Revs. F. 51. Brady, J. L. Staples, E. B. Dreher, II. F. Isett and D. Young. On motion the question was then indefinitely postponed.-! The standing Committee reported for debate the following question, "what pulpit habits should we cultivate and what avoid?" Rev. H. F. Isett was then formally introduced to the meeting. The Doxology was sung and the Benediction pronounced by Rev. D Young. On motion adjourned. G. W. F. Graff, Secretary. Tfie Thirteenth Annual Fair, of the Mon roe County Agricultural Society which takes place on the 13th, 19th and 20th, days of September, promises at this time, more than ever before to be a grand success. The main building has been thoroughly renovated and refitted in a grand style, and the entries thus far are encourging. The police force will be adequate to the demand, and all goods and chattels there displayed, will be under the most strict supervision. The cat tel sheds, main building, ect., ect, have had a most thorough overhauling, and inasmuch as the premiums offered are liberal in the ex treme, we hope to sec a grand display, as much for the benefit of the members of the Society, as for the general public. Let our friends turn out en masse, and let each one do their utmost to make the effort a success, and then we will have no reason to complain. The Fair commences on Wednesday next, consequently, this is our last appeal to the citizens of this county, at least, to aid us in the enterprize. We shall endeavor in our issue of September 26th, to give a full ac count of the proceedings. VERMONT HAS SPOKEN ! SHE ROLLS UP 26,000 ! "Coming Events Cast Their Shadows- Before." The State election in Vermont result de in a sweeping Republican triumph Ihe full returns indicate a majority of not less than 20,000, against 21,309 two years ago. The victory is unexpectedly great the Republicans scarcely looking for more than 20,000, while the Greeley ites would not concede more than 10,000 to 12,000. The Senate ia unanimously Republican, while the House will have but a pmall sprinkling of Democrats. The returns of the election in Maine, on Monday, indicate a decided victory tor the Republicans. A majority of 15, 000 is claimed on the Gubernatorial vote, and all five of the Republican Congress men appear to be elected. It was con ceded that the Republicans would suc ceed in electing their candidates, but it was expected that their success would be achieved oa reduoed majorities. If the reported majority of 15,000 is not mat erially altered by more detailed returns, then Gov. Perham has gained 4500 on his majority m 1871, and is 5500 ahead of the Republican majority in 1870. In 18G8 Maine gave Grant aud Colfax a majority of 28,000. The second trial of Dr. Paul Schccppc f 1 r-t . - , ior me muruer oi irs. ateinecte was concluded at Carlisle on Saturday. The jury acquitted him, and he was discharg ed from custody. JURY LIST---SEPT. T. 1872. GILiND JUROFwS. Barrett rredenck DcuMer, Charles J. Price, Jacob Kinehart. (IcstnuthiU Edward Davis, Christian Decker. J'Mred Anthony Ieyer, Solemn Frahle. Hamilton Benjamin Dungan, Jacob Maeken. j'avni jsayjor. JajJxon Peter B. Miller. J'aradite George W. Ink, Earnet Metzgar. Focono Peter S'hiek, Jacob Edinger. Vice William It. Price. Jlosi Aaron Kresge, Peter Meason. SmiLhfidd Melchor Heller. istroud William K Re, Daniel Keller. Strowlaburg Garret G. liamsev. Beniamin Jacobv. M. SintihfiJd Charles single. PETIT JLTvOPuS: Barrett Adam Utt. ChcstnuihUl3 . J'l. Hoodmacher. Edwin Kresge, George Miller. Lootbauah William Gearhart, James A. Young, J. J. Waginhurst, Peter iSbhlercher. East biroudiiburf Jlenry Detrick, Peter Empy. Eldred Kresge iVmale. Hamilton Casper Metzirar. Andrew Mexsell. Mathiaa S'teeker. Jackson Andrew J. Detrick. Philin McClus key. If. SmithfieUr-TrtLk Coolhauch. Eliiah Cort- right, Alfred Frutchey, Abraham oilman. jvrduse William Price. Pocono Abraham Ilellyer, Peter single- moyer, Peter .Lounger. Polk Keuben Kresge, Peter Hawk. Smitlifield Peter M. Eilenberirer. Geore-e Kintner, John M. Strunk, Moees T. Strunk. ktroitdsburg Charles Foulk, Jacob Weller. Tunkluinnock Jacob E. J.ltemose. Tobubinna Ifcnrv AortdarH. Terrv fi!n-r TIIO. M. McILEUSJSY, Proth'y. I TRIAL LIST SEP., T. 1872. Barclay Nulton, Guardain vs. JohnMerwine and Peter Menvine Executors. Cornelia Marvin vs. Henry Marvin. t;atae vs. David Marvin and fcamuei 1 1 anew C. S. D'etiiek vs. C. C. Talker. Aaron W. Clark vs. Linford Marsh. Emery E. Norton vs. Wni. A. Kncrr, et. al. Argument ListSep., T. 1872, Christorjher Marsh vs. Joseoh Strunk. Exception to Auditors report on account of David Keller Assignee or C V. iroaneaa Wtn. N. Peters vs. Peter Strunk. Overseers of Smithfield vs. Overseers of Price township. W. J. Overfield vs. II. B. Frutchey. Peter Fraley et. al. vs. School District of Jackson township. Peter Heller vs. Heller k Reiuhart. Peter Obern vs. Carey, Jones & Co. M. Bossard estate vs. Philip McCluskey. Hannah Heiney vs. Alfred Heiney. James Place vs. Wash Overfield. George W. Kresgo vs. Charles Andrew. John I. Allender vs. Reuben Kresge. Sept, 22-2t T. M. McILHANEY, Prot'y. Joseph Drown, eighteen years of age, was ou Saturday convicted or the mur der of the Krcamer family, at Pottsville, last winter. Ho bctraved no emotion when the verdict was rendered. The Dumber of persons oo board of the Metis at the time of the terrible collision on Long Island Sound was 153 : of these 107 were saved, 25 arc kuown to be dead, and 23 arc still missing. The number of emigrants who embark ed from Liverpool for America during the mouth of August was 19,000. In Paradise, Sept., 8, 1872, by Rev. J. Pas torfield, Jacob H. Storm, of Paradise, tp., and Miss Saillie A. Doll, of Jackson, tsp., all of this county. DIED. lt Lattimer, near Hazdton, August 30th, o congestion of the brain, Nelnon Tomlinson, son of Robert G. and Sarah Warwick, in the eighth year of his age. HALT! CHARLES P. MICK, Manufacturer of OIGAES, AND WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALER IN Choice Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes AND SMOKERS GOODS GENERALLY. Prices exceedingly moderate. "8 ctore in Geo. W. Drakes building, opposite Wallaces JLumber lard, MAIN ST., STROUDSBURG, PA. Sept 12, 1S72. 3m. BLATCHLET'S DIPROYED CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP. Ta?teles3, Durable, Efficient, and Cheap. The best Pump for the ieast monev. Attention is especially invited to Blatch ley s 1 atent Improved liracket and JSew Drop (.nee!: Valve, winch can be withdrawn with out removing the Pump or dis turbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will out last any other. For Kale bv Dealers everywhere. 8cnd for Catalogue and Price-Last. Chas. G. Placiiley, M'l'r. st. 12, 72.1y 506 Commerce St. Phila., Pa, Cf n 0Apor duy ! gents wanted ! Alicia.. 2i iu C v ,,f AorKiriL' people. f cither ftx. vou or old. make more money 'at woik for us in their fMr inopienu, or nil the time, than at anything eie. "8 r.-irticti'ar Irre. AUdrcs u. Sanson U i.o., Poitland .Mitie. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION The examination of Teachers for the conv ing School Term will be held as follow: For Barrett, at Oakland School House Wednesday, September 25th, 1S72. For Hamilton, at Snyderaville, Mond;iv September 30th, 1872. r or Jackson at Jackson Corners, Tuesday Uctober 1st, ZTZ. For Chestnuthill at Brndhcadsville, Wednes day October 2d, 1872. For Polk at Gilberts, Thursday October 3d For Eldred at Kunkletown, Lriday October 4th, 1S72. For Itossat Rowland, Saturday Oct., h, 1872, lor l'ocouo at Mannasaah LI ill era, Monday October 7th, 1S72. For Middle Smithfield at Coolbaugh's Wed nesday, October 9lh. 1872. P'or Stroud at Stroudsburg, Friday October 11 til, 1872. For Smithfield at Shawnee. Saturday Octo ber 12th, 1872. The Schol Directors of the respective din tncu in which examinations are held, and al others interested in educational progress are requested to attend. JEHE. FRUTCHEY, Sept 12 '72-lm Co. Supt. Monroo, Court Pvorlamation. Whereas, the lion. Samubi. S. Dreher President Jude ofthe22d Judicial Dietrictc Pennsylvania, composed of the counties Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and S G. Throop, and John De Young-, Esqr's Associate Judges ot the Court ot Commor Picas of the County of Monroe, and by vir tue of their offices, Justices of the Court o Oyer and Terminer and Genera! Jail delive ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and tor the said County of Monroe, have is 6ucd their precept to mc commanding tlia a Court of Quarter 2Ses-sions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery and Or phan's Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg-, on MONDAY, the 23rf day of September, 1672, to continue one week, if necessary. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices of the J'eace, and Constables of the said coun ty of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions. examinations and other remembrances to do those things which their offices are appertai ning, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jai! cf the said county of Monroe, or a- gainst persons who stand charged with (he commission of offences to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be juot. (God save the Commonwealth.) CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Stroudeburg, ) Sept. 20, 1672. s ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTCE. Estate cf JOSEPH METZGER, late of Ham ilton tiwnship, deceased. Letters of Administration to the estate of Joseph Mctzgar, late of Hamilton township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons having claims or demands against Mid estate will present them, and those in debted to the estate of Shi J decedent will please make immediate payment to C.4SPER METZGER, Adm'or. Storrasville, Monroe Co. Pa. ) Sept, 12, 1872. Gt Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of a writ of vcn. ex. to me direc ted, "issued out of the Court of Common Pitas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Saturday tint 21 si, diy of September, 1S72. at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the following described Real Estate, to wit : A certain tract or piece of land situate in Eldred township, Monroe County, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, more or lcs3, about 40 acres cleared 3 acres meadow, balance timber land, adjoining land of Paul Berger Elias Mixaell and Keuben Frable. The Improvements are a LOG HOUSE, 1 stories high 14 by 20 feet. Barn 13 by 21 feet, Stone Spring House 10 by 12 feet good Apple Orchard and Btream of water passes through the same. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ly of Jerome Fenner and to be sold by me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroud.sburg, Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. to me direc ted, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 21 st day of St'piember, 1872, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the following described Real instate, to wit : A certain tract of land situate in Stroud township, in said County, containing Twenty-one and a half Acres, adjoining land of John C. Daudt, Jacob Sing- master and others. 20 acres cleared, balance timber land, 4 acres meadow. Improvements are a Log Dwelling Hduse, 1G by IS feet one and a half stories high with Kitchen attached 10 by 18 feet, one Barn li by 20 feet, and other out buildings. Spring of water near the door and a young or chard on the premises. Seized and taken in execution as theprcper ty of George Myers, and to be sold by me for cash. CHARLES nENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office, Stroudsburg, September 2, 1872. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on SATITRDA J", the 21 si day of September, 1S72, at two o'click in the afternoon, at the Court House m Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the foIlowin.tr described Ileal Estate, to wit : A certain tract or piece of land situate in Chestnuthiil township in said County, adjoin ing land of Simon Murphy land late of Chiristopher D. Ivcller and others, contain ing SIXTY-THREE ACRES, more or les, ei.eht acres of which is meadow. 3 acres of young timber land, balance all cleared aud in high state of cultivation. The improvements are a Frame Tavern House, 30 by 40 feet, 2 stories hieh Rarn 35 by 4-1 feet, with Ston otaming under. Blacksmith Shop, 16 by 22 feet, Shed SO ly 50 feet, Jg PLANK HOUSE, 16 by 30 feet, 1 stories high. Good Apple Orchard and water near the door. The Easton and Wilkes-Barre Turnpike passes along the same. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Joseph Butz, and to bo sold ly mc for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, 1 September 2, 1 872. j WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENT. The acceptances of widows io the follow in named Estates hare been filed in the office of the Clerk of Orphans' Court of Monroe county, and will be presented for approval by said Court on Monday, Sep tcmber 23, 1872. Estate of John Shcemakcr, deceased. 44 Sydenham Walton, 44 44 Joseph Stubbs. 44 TIIO. M. McILHANEY, Clerk. Sept. 5, 1872. A. NEW H AT & CAP STORE. Main Street, Fowler's Building, STROUDSBURG, PA. The undersigned havintr iust opened a new Tint & Cap Store, and laid in an entire new stock of HATS, CAPS, &o., Of the best material and The Latest Styles, extends a cordial invitation to the public to give mm a can. Jie is a Practical Hatter, and can therefore fit any person that may be in want of a Hat or Cap. ' " - I lata ropaired, ironed, or trimaied at 6hort notice and moderate Trices. September 6, '72-tf.j J. A. HAYS. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned auditor appointed by the 0rt o Common Pleas of Monroe county, to make distribution of ths balance in the hands ofTho. M. McIIhaney, Ansigneeof Thodore Brodhead, Geo. R. Smith, and the firm of Brodhead & Smith, to and among the creditors will attend to ihe duties of his appointment, on Friday September 20, 1872, at 10 o'clock a. m. at his office in the Borough of Stroudsburg, when and where all parties interested may at tend and present their claims, or they will be forever debarred from coming in for their dis tributive chares of said fund. Aug. 22, '72-4L S. HOLMES Jr., Auditor. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office lit! Uv? CANDIDATES. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I do hereby offer myself to the voters of Monroe County as a candidate for Associato Judge, aud if elected I plcvlge myself to di. charge the duties of the ollicc with fidelity, mj impartiality to the best of my ability. ' WILLAM S. REES Stroud tsp., Aug. 22, '72. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. The undersigned docs hereby most respect, fully offer himself to the voters of Monroe Co. as a candidate for the office of Associate Judw If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best of hii abilitv. JOS. FABLE. Hamilton, Aug. 2, '72 FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. ' The undersigned does hereby most respect fully oiler himself to the voters of Monn. County as acondidate for the office of AsHociata Jude. If elected I promise to discharge tk. duties of the office with fidelity and to the but of my ability. PETER GRUBER Ross Aug. 22, '72. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. The undersigned does hereby most rrrt- fully offer himself to the voters of Monroa ior tne omce oi Associate j uage. If elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best of my ability PHILIP M. RUSH. Smithfield Aug. 22, 72. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. " The undersigned does hereby mott respect fully otler himself to the voters of Monroe County as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge. If elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best of my ability. ABRAHAM BRYAN Hamilton, Aug. 29 '72. FOR REGISTER and RECORDER. The undersigned does hereby most respect fully offer himself to the voters of Monroe County as a candidate for the olliee of Register and Recorder. If elected he promises to dis charge the duties of the oCioe with fidelity and to the best of his abililv. JOHN S. FISnER. Stroudsburg Ang. 22, '72. FOR REGISTER and RECORDER. The undersigned does hereby most respect fully offer himself to ihe voters of Monroe County us a candidate for the office of P.egister and Recorder. If elected I promise to dis charge the duties of the otlice with fidelity and to the best cf mv ability. " JOHN APPENZELLER. Chcsfnuthill, Aug. 29 '72 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The undersigned does hereby moft respet fully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate for the office of County Comroiiioner. If elected he promises to dis charge the duties of the otlice with fidelity and to the be?t of his ability. J.4COB FRJBLE. Eldred, Sept. 12, '72. FOR COUNrrCOMMISSIOXER. The undersigned docs hereby most respect fully oiler himself to the voters of Monroo County as a candidate for the otlice of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to dis charge the duties uf the office with fidelity and to the beet of his ability. PETER S. EDIXGER. Bartonsville, Aug. 15, '72. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, The undersigned dries hereby mot respect fully offer himself to the votern of Monroe County, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to dis charge duties of the oflice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. EDW-4RD BURTCif. Smithfield, lng. 29, 1872.- COUNTY COMMISSIONER, The undersigned does hereby most respect fully offer himself to the voters of Monroe County, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to din charge the duties of the office with fidelity and and to the best of his ability. EIAV.4RD J. MOTT. East Stroudsburg. .4ug. 29, 72. ITJR-PROTHONTAR y! The undersigned does hereby moot respect fully offer himself to the voters of Monroe County as a condidate for the office of Protho notary. If elected I promise to discharge the duties of the ollicc with fidelity and to the best of my ability . JOHN II. FE2JSER. Hamilton, Aug. 22, '72. FOR PR0TH0N0TARY. The undersigned does hereby most respect fully offer himself to the voters of Monroe County as a candidate for the office of Trotho notary. If elected I promise to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the bet of my ability. THO. M. McILHANEY Stroudsburg Aug. 22, '72. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. The undersigned dot hereby most respect fully offer himself to the voters of Monroe County tin a candidate for the otlice of District Attorney. If elected I promise to discharge th duties of the office with fidelity and to the best of my ability. LEWIS M. BURSON. Stroudsburg Aug. 22, '72. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. I hereby offer myself to the voters of Mon roe County as a candidate for the office of Dis trict Attorney, and of elected pledge myself to perform the "duties of the office with fidelity, impartiality and to the best of my ability. (iEORGE FISHER Stroudf-burg, .4ug. 29, '72. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. The undersigned does hereby most respect fully offer himself to the voters of Monroe County as a candidate for the office of District Attorney. If elected I promise to discharge tbe d.iti'.' of the effu-e with fidelity and to the best of my abililv. DAVID S. LEE. Stroudsburg Aug. 29 '72 FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. The underhigned odors himself to the voters of Monroe County as a candidate for the office of District Attorney, and if elected will dis charge the duties of the office with fidelity ana to the best of mv ability. ' JAMES II. WALT0. Stroudsburg. St-pt. 5, 1572. PROTHONOTAR i 'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interes ted, that the following accounts of Assignees, have been filed in the office of the Protbono tary of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, and will be presented for allowance and confirmation at the next term of Court, on Monday, September 23, K72. Account of Sthephen Holmes, jr AsaJg of James M. Clinton, of the Borough of Stroupsburg. . Account of Peter Gilbert, Assignee Daniel Kerchner, of Polk township. . Account of Charles R. Shafer. Assignee M Daniel Heller, of Hamilton township. Aug, 29 '72-4t T. M. McILHANEY, Proty. BLANK LEASES For Sale, at this Office. irTf