!)c 3cffcvsonintu THURSDAY SEPT. 16, 1872. REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, t.YSSES S. Gil A XT, of Illinois. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HEXRY WIL.SO.Y, of Massachusetts. For Governor, .1X0 F. IIAKTRAXFT, of Montgomery Co. For Judge of Supreme Court, ULYSSES MEECUR, of Bradford County. For Auditor Geneml, HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren County. For Congressmen at Large. LEMUEL TODD, of Cumberland Conntr. CHARLES ALBRIGHT, of Carbon County. GLENNI W. SCO FIELD, of "Warren Countv. Delegates at large to the Constitutional Con vention. Wm. M. Meredith, Philadelphia. J. Gillinghnm Fell, Philadelphia. Jcn. Harry White, Indiana County. (Jen. Win, Lilley, Carbon County. Linn rarthoIomcw, Schnvlkill County. II. N. McAllister, Centre County, William II. Armstrong, Lycoming County. William Davis, Monroe County. James L. Reynold.", Lancaster. Samuel E. Dimir.iek, "Vavne County. Oeo. V. Lawrence, Washington County. David White, Allegheny County. W. II. Ainey, Lehigh County. John II. Walker, Erie County. Playincf croquet ia the cemetery is the latest novelty in Bethlehem. Clo to Simon Fried's for hats and caps. Heal Estate Sale Mr. Wm. Kiefer has disposed of his private residence on Sarah street, to Dr. Geo. W. Jackson, of this Lorouglx for the sum of $2,700. If you want to see the latest style of fall and winter goods, go to Simon Fried's. . . ?.iscl has been said by agents of other Sewing Machines about the Domestic being good for nothing and would not wear. Sec advertisement in another column. Tlserc is no charge for showing goods at Fried' s, neither are there cross looks if you do not buy. 3Ir. O. 31. Royle has retired from the management of the Lehigh ton News. The News will hereafter be conducted by Mr. II. V. Morthimcr. Go to Simon Fried's for shirts and U Hi re il as. Am ft si? our new advertisements this ok, will be found the card of Charles P. tobacconist, opposite Wallace's lam- 1 or v:s rd, on Main street Make your pur c!as.; f;om Charley, and profit thereby. g to Simoa Fried's for a nice fitting Ail parties, Churches and Sunday school in want of good Organs, are invited to call ar-7. (r. Keller's store, or send for descriptive CMtal.nrue. Address J. Y. SIGAFUS, Mny 0, lS72-tf-l Stroudsburg, Fa. Co to Simon Fried's for neck ties and cellars. k.ilircaif oiinl. We are pleased to iMm that the Wickcrsham German-English Normal School taught at Brodhcadsville, by Rv. D. E. Schodlcr. is in a fiourshing con dition, the number of scholars being larger than ever before. Co to Simon Fried's for boots and shoes. TIic Nay-Aug hose company, of Scran ton; in full uniform, and accompanied by Their e::cellcutdrum corps, will visit Stroudv burg and tho fair grounds, this (Thursday) afternoon. They will not bring their Stea ler, as stated in the Democrat. Religious ZVotice. Bev. D. E. Schocdlcr, pastor of the Reformed Congre gation at Brodhcadsville, will preach a ser mon, in the English language, on "Secret Societies," in the Church at Brodhcadsville, on Sunday forenoon, Sep., 20. All are cor dially invited to attend. Go to vallces. Simon Fried's for trunks and festival. A Festival will (D. Y.) be held in James FLshcr's house on the ICth of October. Dinner at 1 o'clock and Supper at S p. m. The accommodation train will stop at the place going and coming, both ways. This festival is held to assist in the liquida tion of the Parsonage debt We shall be greatly obliged if the public will patronize it J. Pastorfield, Pastor. SroudsIur;? Preachers Icctlii. 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. A.Johnson. Communnications were made by several pastors in reference to their Sabbath services. An csay on "The Blas phemy against the Holy Ghost" was then read by the Secretary. A debate followed which will be continued next Monday after noon. The question "what pulpit habits should we cultivate nl what avoid," was then taken up and discussed by the Secre tary. It was then laid over until next Mon day. The Doxology was sung and the Bene diction pronounced by Rev. F. M. Brady. On motion adjourned. G. W. F. Graff. Secretary. TIic Thirteenth Annual Fair of the Mon roe County Agricultural Society, opened yesterday, on their beautiful grounds near this borough, and will continue until Friday, 20th inst. We are pleased to annoucre that the display is very creditable, and that, ou the whole, the fair will prove a grand success. Our readers may expect a full account of the proceedings in our next issue. -. Removed. Mr. Darius Drehcr, has temporarily removed his stock of goods to the room, first door above M. M. Burnett's Tailor Shop, where he will be pleased to meet his many customers and friends, during the pro gress of the improvements making in his own store room. Darius' s stock will be found complete in every particular, and will be sold at cost and below cost for want of room to store his goods. uly 18-2m . o . Our popular hatter, Mr. J. A. Hays, is still in the Geld with an immense stock of hats and caps for men and boys wear. His stock embraces all the latest styles, and our country friends should take advantage of their visit to the fair, and give him a call. Mr. H., being a practical hatter of long experience, makes a specialty of re-pressing and trimming old hats His store is in Fowler's building nearly oppo site the iron bridge. Our enterprising young tradesman, Mr. P. S. Williams, has recently returned from the cities with an immense stock of clocks, watches, jewelry, plated ware, ect ect., and is now prepared to accommodate his customers with anything in his line, cheaper, than the cheapest. lie is also sola agent for the celebrated Diamond spectacles. Drop in and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere. TIic Omgressiiiais. A Telegram from llouesdale announces that Hon. John B. Storm, was re-nominated for Congress on first ballot, receving eleven votes to five for Burnett Upon this result Burnet md his friends withdrew from the Conference, secured a bolting orgainzation and placed him in nomination thus giving the "unterri- fied" two Bichmonds in the field. "May their shadows never be less." Simon Fried, our undefatiirablft dealer in clothing, hats and caps, boots and shoes, trunks and valises and gents' furnish ing goods, whose visit to the city, for the purpose of replenishing his stock of goods for the fall trade we noticed some time since, has retnured. His shelves and counters literally groan under their weight of wearing apparel of every description for men and boys, and ho invites the public generally to give him a call, and examine his immense stock. Improvements. Darius Drehcr's, new, and really handsome store room on main street, will be ready for occupancy in a short time. When completed, Mr. D. will have the finest and most convenient sales room in town. Lat week the Town Council were engaged in laying a new cross walk, on Main street, nearly opposite our oiBce, but owing to the fact that when about half completed, some miscreant deliberately stole the flag stones which were to be used in finishing the job, the good work suddenly ceased. A large number of our citizens are at pre sent engaged in laying new and subsuantial pavements iu front of their fevcral proper ties. Several new dwellings in this loroueli, are approaching completion very rapidly. Work, to be commenced. The Board of Trustees of the Wickcrsham Ger man English Normal School held anotlrer meeting, on Saturday afternoon, Sep. 4th, when it was determined to co lorward with the school cnterpri.se which was started some what over a year ago. Prof. G. A. Asch bach, of New York, who prepared the plans for the buildings, and who takes a deep in terest in the enterprise, will soon arrive to stake olf the buildings, and work on the foundation will be commenced in about three weeks from now. Rev. Schocdler informs us that the prospects for the ultimate success of the enterprise are bright, and that he feels certain that the people of Monroe county will not let go down an enterprise the successful carrying out of which would do them such great credit, and le of incalculable benefit to them and their children. We have always spoken a good word for this enterprise, and our wishes for its success are the same now as before. Tliree bruisers, hailing, it is raid, from the State of Jersey, after getting their skins thoroughly .soaked with fighting whiskey, created quite a furor in our usually quiet borough on Tliursdaj' last At the Wash ington hotel, they concluded to amuse them selves by pummeliiij Mr. Daniel Staples, and Charles IIurTord, but these gentlemen, thinking discretion the better part of valor, beat a hasty retreat. The three then started for the dopot, but before proceeding very far they attacked another inoffensive citizen, when a general melee took place, during which the bruisers were severely handled. Ap parently convinced of the fact that the Stroudsburg boys were not to be trifled with, they again started on their way, and passing Mr. Sanford Haines (colored) they offered him an insult, which resulted in Haines planting a stunner full on the protasis of the leader of the gang, which sent him to grass in short metre. They were then allowed to depart, since which time nothing has been heard from them. Lehigh county does not seem to be the most moral place in the world. At the last term of Court, which convened on Monday last, twenty one cases of froniea tion and bastardy were presented, besides one bigamy, one adultery and one "assault and battery with intent to commit a rape" case. This is a bad record and little Lehigh must do better. California has succeeded in raising to bacco etjual to the best Havana. At a late special term of the Court ol Bucks couuty the names of James B. Laubach and Louis II. James were stricken off the list of attorneys. Cause defrauding clients. The ammount of specil shipped to Europe from New York last week was 330,220. Value ot imports, SS.U&li, 094 ; value of exports, 84,009,993. There arc more than a score of Grant Clubs in the City of New York composed exclssivcly of Democrats. Intelligent politicians believe that Gen. Grant wi receive more than ten thousand Demo cratic votes iu the metropolis. Governor Geary has signed the dcat warraut of George Grant, of West Chester convicted of the murder of Mrs. Spcnce in that town, last October, lie ia to be executed on Wednesday, November 13th At Great Salt Lake City on Thursday there was received a too of pure silve from the Pioche mines, and nearly one thousand pounds of crude bullion from the Stockton mines. For Sportsmen. After September 1st, plovers, larks doves, flickers, pheasants, woodpeckers and starlings can be shot. After Octo ber 20th rabbits can be shot. Partridges are not allowed to be shot iu this county till October 20, 1873. All shooting closes on the first of Januaay, but robbins thrushes, swallows, night hawks (usually called wnipporwills), and other msec tiverous birds, are not allowed to be shot at any time. The penalty for violatin any of the provisions of the law is 10. Agricultural Fairs. The following is a list of the County rairs to be Iicid the present fall : The Lancaster County Agricultura i ark Association have selected Septem ber liltli, U.-Uh, ZJjili and 27th. Lehigh County, at Allentown, Septem ber 24th, 2ih, L'uth and 27th. Northampton County, at Nazareth, Oc tobcr 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th. Kutztowu, at Kutztown, October 1st 2d. 3d and 4th. rair of the Doylestown A'jricultura Mechanics' Institute, Doylestown, Octo ber 1st, 2nd, dd and 4th. Montgomery County, at Norristown September 2ath, 26th, 27th and 28th. The Orwigsburg Agricultural Society will bold its i-air September 24th. 25th 20th and 27th. Charles O Conor has written another tetter to his nominators, positively and Dually declining the honor they have sought to thrust upon him. He stil agrees with them in totally repudiatin Horace Greeley asa Democratic candidate lie speaks of the nominations at Baltimore as unjustifiable, who?e folly ia manifest and whose failure is inevitable. "The people may be saenneed by a secret i betrayal ; they will never consent to an open sale. Mr. U Conor sets forth at length why sincere Democrats cannot sup port Ureeley and Brown, but firmly declines to become a candidate himself lie thicks that some other person should he chosen to represent the opposition Lie docs not indicate what should be done in case another candidate cannot be found The nominators, it is said, have determin ed to support Mr. O'Conor notwithstand ing this declination. Ire Board of Arbitrators at Geneva held their final session on Saturday last Count fcclopis, President of the Board read the decision of the tribunal, award ing damages to the amount of $15,500,- 000 in gold to the United States for losses caused by the fitting out of Rebel cruisers frum British ports. The award in the Alabama ca-e was concurred in by all the five members, that of the Florida by four the British member opposing ; and that ot the Shenandoah by three against two I he otuer claims presented were rulci: out by the Board. Sir Alexauder Cock burn, representing Great Britain, refused to sign the decision. 1 he action of the Court was grce'ed with much applause aod the firing of cannon. Thus closes successfully aud juntly this most com meudable effort to settle a national dis pute by wise argumcut and peacelul uecisiou, instead of by force of arms The result of this arbitration will render war more difbeult and unjustifiable all over the woild. I he successful mauaire ment of the ashington treaty aud the following Arbitation is a stroDg proof of the etucicncy ol our Natioual Government JURY LIST SEPT. T. 1872. fHMNI) JCROKS. IJarrett Frederick Deublcr, Charles J, Price, Jacob liinehart. Cent n nth ill Edward Davis, Christian Decker. El'! red Anthony erger, Solomn Frable. Hamilton Benjamin Duiigan, Jacob Mackes, David Savior. Jackson Peter B. Miller. Paradise George W. Ink, Barnet Metzgar. Pocono Peter 6'hick, Jacob Edinger. J 'rice William B. Price. Hoax Aaron Kresge, Peter Meason. Smithfield Melchor I lellcr. StrotuJ William S. Bees, Daniel Keller. Stroudsburg Garret G. Ramsey, Benjamin Jacohy. M. tStnilhfteld Charles single. PETIT JURORS'. Paired Adam lrtt. Chcstnuthill J. E. Iloodmacher, Edwin Kresge, George Miller. Oxtlbavfjh William Gearhart, James A. Young, J. J. Waginhurst, Peter Schlercher. East istroud.ibu.i-g Henry Detrick, Peter Erapy. Pldrol ICres-ge finale. ll'im'dtun Casper Metzgar, .Indrew Mcxsell, Mathins .S'tcekcr. JacLtoii Andrew J. Detrick, Philip McClus kev. -m M. SmitiijiddYrsfti Coolbangli, Elijah Coit right, Alfred Frntchev, Abraham oilman. . J'ardise William Price. Porono Abraham Ilellyer, Peter -4ngle-moyer, Peter Edinger. Polk Reuben Kresge, Peter Hawk. Siuithjitid Peter M. Eilenlerger, George Kintner, John M. trunk, Mo.sen T. -S'tnink. Sirovd.djurg Charles Foulk, Jacob Weller. Tunlhannock Jacob E. .-lltemosp. Tobyftfinna Henry S'ioldard, Perry Sox. TJIO. M. Mcl L1L4NE Y, Proth'y. John Bennehoff, a German, who was arrested last winter on suspicion of hav ing been concerned in the revolting Kreamer murder near White Horse station, Schuylkill and Susquehanna rail road, was struck by lightning on Friday and instantly killed. The fall term ol Lafayette College began on 'lhursday last. One hundred and three new students were admitted. TRIAL LIST SEP., T. 1872 Barclay Nulton, Guardain vs. Johu Merwiuc and Peter Merwine Executors. Cornelia Marvin vs. Henry Marvin. same vs. David Marvin and Samuel Haney. C. S. Detrick vs. C. C. Tasker. Aaron Y. Clark vs. Linford Marsh. V'mery 11 Norton vs. Wm. A. Knerr, et aL Argument ListSep., T. 1872, Christopher Marsh vs. Joseph Strunk. Exception to Auditors report on account of David Keller Assignee of C. D. Brodhcad Wm. 2s Peters vs. Peter Strunk. Overseers of Smithfield vs. Overseers of Price township. W. J. Overfield ts. II. B. Frutchey. Peter Fralcy ct. al. vs. School District Jackson township. Peter Heller vs. Heller & Reinhart. Peter Obcrn vs. Carey, Jones & Co. M. Bossard estate vs. Philip McCluskcy. Hannah Heiney vs. Alfred Heiney. James Place vs. Wash Overfield. George W. Kresge vs. Charles Andrew. John I. Allcudcr vs. Reuben Krcsgc. of Sept 22-2t T. M. McILHANEY, Prot'y. MARRIED. On June 7, at the Tobvhanna M. E. Par- sonaere, by Rev. S. R. Gillingham, Charles vy . jush and Jliss Almira iVletzgar, ot Para- uise, Aionroe count', i'a, On the 17. inst, at the house of the bride. by Rev. J. H. Frits, Mr. Hiram Zimmer- man, of Smithfield, tsp., and Miss Susanna XV. Runnel!, of East Stroudsburg, Pa died: September 15, inst. Alberthama Corrz, agca o montns, ana b days. SYNOPTICAL STATEMENT Of the Receipts and Expenditures of the BOKOUGU OF STKOUDSBUKG, for the year ending the Sth of April, 1S72, for Jiorough. and Jsounty purposes. DK. Darius Drehr, Treasurer, in account with said hind : For cash received of Nicholas Ruster, late Treasurer, 2 TJ " 44 ofSara'IRees,Col.for 1306 and 1S67. 190 60 ' Geo. W. Drake, 1863, 116 70 " Sidney Down, 1S70, 44 16 " Ueo. F. Heller, on Duplicate for 1869, 368 74 " Jacob Shaft, 1870, 471 89 " Alex. Fowler, 1871, 1356 44 " abated taxes ree'd on it if Duplicate for 1871 2290 85 " " Bond3 sold, issued to purchase Steam Fire Engine, Hose Car riage &c. C000 00 " " discount note at tho Strouburg Rank. 491 4211,425 99 .balance in hands of Darms Dreher, Trca's April 8, 1872. 733 01 CR. Roro. bountv bonds redeemed 775 00 Interest paid on Bounty bonds redeemed, 44 03 " on oiit.t'ing Roro. Rond, old issue, at 6 per ct 8 SI " on outstanding Bounty bonds at 6 per cent. C31 50 " do Boro. bonds S per cent 11G0 13 " do do for Fire Engine at 7 per cent. S9 16 " W. Fine extra interest 7 00 " S. L. Drake, on check 6 76 " T. A. Rell jndg't & in't 56S 55 Wm. Y.'allace old check and interest. 836 40 " A. 1. La bar, duplicate c'k railing on cribbing 53 S2 " Rills payable, note at Stroudsburg Bank. 500 00 " Material furnished and work done on street 5S6 90 Steam-tireEngine, IIose,etc.4S14 00 Expenses in procuring En gine, trial &c 297 40 Printing 82 00 Secretary and attorney fees 62 50 iighling street lamps 21 GO Kev. stamps, blank books, &c 8 46 Auditors 3G 00 Counstuble services. 6 61 31 60 4 00 4 75 Surveying &c. Dog assesment Auditors trunk. Half per cent commission on $11,333.80 am' t ree'd from all sources, except f'J2 19 from N. Kuster, late Tr. r,o C7 Account 733 0111,42.5 99 C. Ii. Andre,. 1 U.S. Wauner, Auditors. D. S. Lei, J Sept 19-1 m. Statement Of tlie condition of the Borough of Stroudsburg, year ending bth. Apru, ltit'1. LIAHILITIES. kl. on ISounty acc't, as per Auditors last set- CR. ?y Ponds nince redeemed 775 00 ndebtedness on Pounty ac't 12,825 00 B(dance of the Bounty Fund apjdied to Borough purposes. balance on Borough account per Auditors last set't. 137G7 60 onds issued according to an Act of assembly, May 10, 1771, to purchase Steam Fire Engine, I lose Car- riage, Hose, &c C000 00-19,767 60 Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Ter CA. mini.. r.l f ... t T:i - "d Thos. A. Pell, judgment and interest, 563 55 id William Wallace, old check and interest 836 40 d Sundry other old checks 31 53 1436 48 ndebtedness on Boro. acc't 18,33112 otal for Bounty and Borough RESOURCES. $31,15612 lalance in hands of Darius Dreher, Treasurer. 733 01 Geo. F. Heller, and Hon. Samuel S. Dreher, sureties for Geo. Larue, dee'd on duplicate for 18G9. 410 87 acob Shafer, collector on duplicate 1870 233 14 Alexander Fowler, collecto'r on duplicate 1871 1S03 37 3221 39 ndebtedness over resources $27,934 73 C. It, Jndre, 1 II. S. Wagner, -luditors. D. S. Li e. Sept. 19-3t QAUTION. Whereas, my wife, Annie A. Qnacco, having left my bed and board wit bout just cause or provocation, I hereby caution all persons against harboring or trusting her on my ac count, as 1 am determined to pay no debts of her contracting. JACOB QUACCO. Sep. 10, '72-t FOR RENT. TI19 basement of Odd Fellow's Hall. Enqgire of aug. 20, '72-1 ml J. II. McCARTY. rjUIE TALKING MACHINE. The Domestic Sewing Machine. THE "LIGHT RUKK!KG"i SIMrLTCITY, EASE OF Management Noiselefs, and and RUXXIXG, TALKS ITSELF INTO PUBLIC FA VOR. THE WORLD CHALLENGED! To produce a Fnmily Sewing Machine that will sew as light, and as heavy, that is as light running1, and us easily operated. This Machine is warranted to wear pqually as long" as any other manufactured Sold on monthly payments. For sale by DARIUS DREIIEIt. Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. 12, 1872. Sept. HALT! CHARLES P. MICK, Manufacturer of CIGARS, AXD WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL DEALER IK Choice Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, AND SMOKERS GOODS GENERALLY. JcD Trices exceedingly moderate, "a Store in Geo. W. Drake's building, opposite Wallace's Lumber Yard, MAIN ST., STROUDSBURG, PA. Sept 12, 1ST 2. 3m. BLATCHLEY'S IMPROVED ITCOBEK WOOD FDIP. Tasteless, Durable, Efficient, and Cheap. The best Pump for the least money. Attention is especially invited to Blatch- Iey s Patent Improved Bracket i.md New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn with out removing the l'umn or dis turbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scale, and will out last anv other. For sale bv Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue and Price-List. (..'has. (1. Blauiley. MTr. st. 12, 72.1y 500 Commerce St. I'hila., Pa. tr QftPer ':,y! genls vat. ted! All clashes wV vl -Aormna people. oi eitiiersex. younp or nit!, make more money at wm k tor us in thr ir spare mii'iei:is or ;i me u;n iiinn at upvtdine else Pailiculars fiee. AUUietsG. Slnison i l.o., 1 ortlaiid. ma me. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. ml ... m , . , i ne examination oi leacncts lor tne com ing School Term will !e held as follows: ror I.arrett, at Oakland School House. Wednesday, t?eptcr.ilser iotli, 12. ror Jlamilton, at Snydersviuc, Monday oeptemeer otn, 1 b i . ror Jackson at Jackson Corners, Tuesday October 1st, 1ST 2. lor Chestnutliill at Brodhcadsville. Wednes day Uctobor 2tl, 1S72. For Polk at Gilberts, Thursday October 3d For Eldred at Kunkletown. Friday October 4th 187" For Ross at Kossland, Saturday Oct.. 5. 1872 For Pocono at Mannassah Miller's. Monday. wciooer in, io. For Middle Smithfield at Coolbaunh's "Wed nesday, October Dth, 1S72. ror Stroud at Stroudsburg, Fndav October 11th, 1872. l or Smithfield at Shawnee. Saturday Octo ber 12th, 1872. The School Directors of the respective dis tricts in which examinations are held, and all others interested in educational progress are requested to attend. JERE. FPUTCIIEY. Sept 12 '72-lm Co. Sunt. Monroe. Court Proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Samuel Si Dueiier President Judge o(thc22d Judicial Districtof I'ennsykania, composed of the counties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and S. G. Throop, and John De Younsr. Esor' Associate Juljes of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by vir tue of their offices, Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delive ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the eaid County of Monroe, have is sued their precept to me commanding that Court of Ollrirtpr Mi.inu iT t ha I r- a o nA cr h 7 i . , ' r pl.an s Ct.urt, lor the sa.d County of Monroe, lo ue ,,oluen ai iroutiourg, on MUM) A 1 , the '2od day of September, 1872. to continue one week, if uprrrv 11VI M K - Ia hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun ty of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their 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 prosecuteand giveevidtnee against the prisoner that are or shall be in the jail cf the said county of Monroe, or a- gainst persons who stand charged with the commission of olTences to he then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, ) Kept. 21), 187-. t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTCE Edaie of JOSEPH METZGEIi, late cf JJa' illon tonn.'hipt dccccteJ. Letters of Administration to the estate of Joseph Metzgar, late of Hamilton townshin deceased, having been granted to the subscriber all persons having claims or demands again t said estate will present them, and those i, debted to the estate of said decedent will nwl payn CI SPICK MICTZGER, AdnC btormsville, -Monroe Co. I'a.) . Sept. 12, 1872. Gt I or. Sheriff's SaleT 15y virtue of a writ of ven. es. to me direc ted, issued out of the Court of Common l'lex of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public Ycnduc, on Saturday the 21, day of S?ptaicr, 1S72, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at tiny Court House in Stroudsburg, Monroe CountT the following described Ileal Estate, to wit : ' A certain tractor piece of land situate'ia ICldred township, Monroe County, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, about 40 acres cleared 3 acres meadow, balance timber land, adjoining lanJ of Paul llergcr E!ias Mixsell and Reuben Frable. The Improvements are a LOG HOUSE, It"!? 1 J stones high H by 20 feet. Karn- 18 by 24 feet, Stone Sprin? House 10 K i feet good Apple Orchard and stream of water passes through the same. Seized and taken in execution a theprowr ly of Jerome runner and to be sold by me for easn. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. ShcrilFs Oflice, Stroudsburg, ) September 2, 1S72. Sheriff's Sale. V,- 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 Vendae, on ' Saturday, the 21 s day cf &pi ember, 1872, at two o'clock i.'i the . nfternoon, ?t tie Court House in Sirnidshurg, Monroe Ctmtyf the following de.-criU-d Peal Estate, to wit: A certain tract of land situate in Stnmd township, in said County, containing Twenty-one and a half Acres, adjoining laud of John C. Daudt, Jacob Si re master and others. 20 acres cleared, balance timber land, t acres meadow. Improvement: are a Log Dwelling House, It; by 13 feet one and a half stories jasga high with Kitchen attached 10 by Is feet, one Pam 13 by 20 feet, and Liter out buildings. Spring of water near the door and a young or chard on the premises. Seized and taken in execution a the proper ty of George Myers, and to be sold by me fr cash. CHARLES 1 1 EN 11 Y, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Strondsborg, September Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me diVcrted, issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on SATLHWA V, the 21st day of S'plnnlrr, 1S72, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court Houseintroudsburpr, Monroe Count)-, the following described Real Estate, to wit : A certain tract or piece of land situate in Chestnutliill township in said County, adjoin ing land of Simon Murphy land late of Chiristopher 1). Keller and others, contain ing SIXTY-THREE ACRES, more or less, eight acres of which is meadow, 3 acres of younsr timber land, balance all cleared and in high state of cultivation. Ihe improvement? are a TVrimf rTriT7orr TTonca 1... rk r i .- l t P: cec, o c-fr l;.rt, EV.iSi: Ham 35 by 44 feet, with Stonc-1; tabling under. Blacksmith Shop, 16 by 22 feet, Shed 30 by 50 feet, PLANK HOUSE, 16 by 30 feet, 1J stories h'izh Good Tho Apple Orchard and water near the do.r. Kaston and Wilkes-Barre Turnpike passes along the same. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Joseph Butz, and to be sold by me for cash. CIIAKLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflk-e, Stroudsburg, September 2, 172. j WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENT. Tho acceptances of widows in the follow ing Darned Estates have been Cled in the office cl the Clerk of Orphans' Court of Monroe county, and will be presented for approval by said Court on Monday, Sep tember 23, 1872. Estate of Johu Shoemaker, deceased. " Sydenham Waltou, " " Joseph Stubbs. TIIO. M. McILHANEY, Clerk. fcept. X W t mi. HAT & CAP STORE, Main Street, Fowlers IIuiKlintr, STROUDSBURG, PA. The undersigned having just opened a new Hat & Cap Store, and laid in an entire new stock ft IIATS, CAPS, &c, Of the best material and The Latest Styles, extends a cordial invitation to the public ti give him a call. He is a Practical Hatter, and can therefore fit any person that mav Wm want of a Hat or Cap. Hat repaired, ironed, or trimmed at short notice and moderate l'rices. September 5, '72-tf. J. A. HA i PROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE.- Notice h hereby given to all persons interes ted, that the following accounts of A.ignfW have been filed in the office of the I'rothcno tary of the Court of Common Fleas of Monroe County, and will be presented for allowance and confirmation at the next term of Court, o-T" Mondav, September 23, 1S72. tr i it. x!!rnoe of Jamos M. Clinton, of the 15orough ot ha Stroupsbnrg. , Account of IVtcr Oillrt, Assignw - Daniel Kerchncr, of Polk township.- t Account of Cliarles 1. Shafer, Assignee ol Daniel Heller, of Hamilton township. Aug, 29 '72-4t T. M, McILlIA BLANK LKASES For Sale at this OfBcu.