Sljc 3cffcrsonian. :HURSDAY SEPT. 26, 1872. REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, ULYSSES S. CKAT, of Illinois. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, IIEXRY WILSOX, of Massachusetts. For Governor, JNO F. IIAKTEANFT, of Montgomery Co, For Judge of Supreme Court, ULYSSES MERCUK, of Bradford County, For Auditor General, HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren County FOR STATE SENATOR, JOHN .II VAN ETTEN, of Pike County. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. HENRY W. PALMER, of Wilkes-Brre. LEWIS PUG HE, of Scranton. For Congressmen at Large. LEMUEL TODD, of Cumberland County. CHARLES ALBRIGHT, of Carbon County GLENN I W. SCO FIELD, of Warren County Delegates at largo to the Constitutional Con vention. Wm. M. Meredith, Philadelphia. J. Gillingham Fell, Philadelphia. (Jen. Harry White, Indiana County. (Jen. Win. Lilley, Carbon County. Linn Bartholomew, Schuylkill County. H. N. McAllister, Centre County, William II. Armstrong, Lycoming County. William Davis, Monroe County. . Tames L. Reynolds, Lancaster. Hamuol E. Dimmick, Wavne County. Geo. F. Lawrence, Washington County. David White, Allegheny County. W. II. Ainey, Lehigh County. John II. Walker, Erie County. The 14th Annual Fair of the Warren County Agricultural Society, at Belvidere, N J., commences on Tuesday next, and -will close on Friday, October 4th, and promises to be a display of unusual magnificence. CSyOur Democratic brethren have a sorry time with their Senatorial arrangements, The' have had two conference meetings al ready, and hold another to-inorrow, but no one can tell when the end will be. We be lieve it is settled however, that our whilom friend Geo. II. Rowland is to play Queen Dido over the Senatorial course, and Henry S. Mott is to go to the Constitutional Con vention. CsS" The Democratic congressional moun tain which labored at Honesdale, on Tues day, of last week, produced twins as the re sult of its labors. Hon. John B. Storm and Kx-Senator Burnet are the lovely infauts. Both these gentlemen laughed at a similar result which fell to our lot two years ago. Tl.cy can now see how it is themselves. H the Republicans are true to themselves, our 1 Strict can easily be represented in Congress Ly a Republican for the next two years. C?"The Republican Senatorial Conference, tihich met at Scranton, on Friday last, placed in nomination for Senator, J. Hixon Van Et tkn, Esq., of Pike Co., and Messrs. Henry W. Palmer, of Wilkes-Rarre, aud Lewis Pughe, oi fcscranton, Esqrs., of Luzerne county, as Dele gates to the Constitutional Convention. With Mr. Van Etten, we have personal ac quaintance, and know him to be well fitted for the position to which he has been nominated. Fur several years he was a student under the Hon. Wm. Davis, of this place, and npon hit admission to the bar, received the congratula tions of the committee of examination upon the thoroughness of his legal knowledge, thi evidences of the close attention he gives to eve ry thing he takes hold of. Should the voters of the District open their eyes to their true in terests and elect him, we would be represented in. the Senate for three years to come in a man ner alike honorable to the Commonwealth, the District and to Mr. Van Etten himself. With Mr. Pughe and Mr. Palmer, we are noi w well acquainted, but they come before us $c highly recommended by the Republican breth rcth of Luzerne, that we cannot avoid giving them our hearty support, and hope that everj Jiepublican, throughout the District will follow or example. Our whole ticket is worthy of the most earnest support from the Republicans, and should re ceive the support of Democrats as well. ESfThe Democracy made quite an impos ing display in their procession and meetings on Monday last, both afternoon and evening G en. Banks, would be Governor Buckalew, Hon. II. B. Wright, and Daniel Kalbfu were present and held forth to the people in the most approved Liberal-Democratic style, Though imposing, the demonstration was bj no means scaring or discourging to llepubli cans. There were vastly more horse, wagon, and non-votists both in the ranks and at the meeting, than voters; and counting the num ber of heads all around, men, women and ehildren we think 2,000 would be a high figure to place as the number present at the meeting, and many of these were drawn from abroad to help swell the numbers, and, of course, can not tell in the election count here. The prominent features of the evening meeting were the Presidency of our long time political cotemporary, Dr. Lantz, supported n either side by those sterling Democrats Thos. M. Mcllhaney and John C. Strunk, and the speech of Daniel Kalbfuss. Daniel was .quite peppery in his remarks, either be cause he felt the littleness of his position as a stump speaker, in defence of his copper Lead opponents of "lang syne," or because lie imagines that his old party did not do enough for Lim in the past But Daniel fhould not look at things in this latter way. TVTe sent him to Congress, most triumphant ly in spirit, on several occasions, but as it was not the paying kind of sending we pre sume it did not suit his notions. He should remember, however, that we did the best we could for him, and that the spirit was perfect ly willing even though the flesh proved too weak to push him to the length of his ambition. . The speech delivered by Daniel, on this all important occasion, was as familiar to us as household words. It was the same old coon, only with its saints drawn from the old copperhead, instead of the Republican calan der; and we have no doubt, but that after the lapse of time, and when the Democracy shal have sufficiently demonstrated that they only hob-nobbed with Daniel because they coul use him, and have satisfied even him that preferment is only for the Saints, and that they do not recognize him as one of them, we shall, if we want it, have the same old speech in all its glory and originality, for service on our side, attended with all the comicality and vehemence for which its tal entcd author is so notorious. Monday was a glorious day for the Demo cracy, but its glory will be eclipsed, and the party put under a pair of most dismal clouds, in October and November, when the people make their grand reply to Democratic and Liberal Republican DemagQguis.ru, through the ballot-box. Joseph Fable, of Hamilton town ship, has withdrawn from the contest for the Associate Judgeship of this count'. The New York State Circus, will exhibit in this place on Tuesday next, near the Dia mond orchard. - DIticIi has been said by agents of other Sewing Machines about the Domestic being advertisement in another column. The Williamsburg Band, serenaded mine Host Knecht, of the American, on Monday evening last, rather Knecht thinks this bright omen of success for the Republican Ticket this fall. AH parties, Churches and Sunday schools in want of good Organs, are invited to call at J. G. Keller's store, or seud for descriptive catalogue. Address J. Y. SIGAFUS, May 9, lS72-tf.l Stroudsburg, Pa 1'crsons desirous oi purcha.sinr a suit of clothes as is a suit, should call on Simon Fried before closing bargains. Simon has just returned from the city with one of the largest and best stocks of clothing ever brought to this place by steam. See adver tisement in an other column. A building' on Academy street, Lelong- ng to the Estate of Sydenham Walton, and occupied by David Heller had a narrow escape from destruction by fire, on Tuesday ask Some children playing with matches n the upper story set fire to the bed cloth- mi r . mm ing. ine nre was extinguished without much damage to the building. Festival. A Festival will (D. V.) be held iu James Fisher's house on the IGth of October. Dinner at 1 o'clock and Supper at 3 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 cf the Parsonage debt We shall be greatly obliged if the public will patronize it. J. Pastokfield, Pastor. Tlie finest looking man in the procession on Monda', was our good looking neighbor of the Democrat. Amandus sets a horse most admirably and in his handsome new hat, we liked that hat, and with his marshal! baton stretched aloft, reminded us muchly of pictures we had seen of "the Father of his Country," only the Father never wore just such a hat, as" we can remember. Removed. Mr. Darius Dreher, 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. July 18-2m TIi c re-dedication of the M. E. Church at Sand Hill, Pa., will take place (D. V.) on Sunday October 13th. Preaching at 10 a. m. by Rev. J. Pastorfield of Phil'a. Conferance. and at 3 p. m., by Rev. II. A. Buttz, ad junct Professor in Drew Theological semin ary, and in the evening by Rev. N. Vansant, P. E. Pastors and peopleof adjoiningchurch es are invited to participate in the joyful event. A. J. Fuitz, Pastor. Base Ball. A game of base ball was played at Oakland on Saturday last, between the Red Jackets of Oakland and the Spragueville club, which resulted in a victory for the former, by a score of Gl to 15. A game was also played on the same day, between the White Caps, jr., of this place and a club from East Sjroudsburg, on the grounds of the former, which resulted in a victory for the former, by a score of C2 to 18. Tlie Premium, the first premium, and the only premium given to sewing machines at the Monroe County Fair, last week, notwithstanding the fact that the Domestic, the A. B. Howe and the Grover and Baker cornsheller, with operators and got up work imported for the occasion were in competition, was awarded to the Wheeler and Wilson machine. The committee, com posed of practical mechanics and experts, after giving each machine a thorough ex amination, were constrained to say, that for excellence of workmanship, and durability the Wheeler and Wilson, was by far the best It was evident to all that some of the agents had mistaken their proper location. The things they exhibited there would have had a better place, decidedly, among the agricultural implements. Sep. 2G, '72-4t.j James Boys, Agent. Go to Simon Fricd's for hats and caps. In Outrage. The folly of playing with powder, was fully vindicated on the fair grounds, on Thursday, the 19th inst It appears that a young son of Charles llufford, of this borough, who resides with his grand father, at Bushkill, came to town to attend the fair, and while upon the ground, a colored lad, familiarly known as "Happy Jack," ofFcred him a pipe loaded with tobac co, to smoke. The lad accepted, and, after taking a few draws, an explosion took place, which resulted very saddly. The, lad, Eddie llufford by name was severely burned about the face. Our reporter visited the house, and pronounces the spectacle there presented as horrible in the extreme. An example should be made of the miscreant who would perpetrate such an act upon a j'oung boy, and the fullest penalties, of the law meted out to him. Strou dsbur? Preachers Meeting. The Stroudsburg Preachers Meeting met in the M. E. Church, Monday afternoon, Sept. 23d, 1872. Rev. J. Pastorfield, in the Chair. Religious services were conducted by Rev. D. Young, after which by request of the President, Joseph Uinkle, Esq. sung "The Happy Land of Rest." Several communications of services on the previous Sabbath wer then made. The question for debate, viz : " Does the Holy Ghost ever finally withdraw itself from a man?" was then taken up: Affirmative G. W. F. Graff Negative D. Young. At the close of the debate a young couple entered the meeting and advancing to the altar were, in a few mo ments made man and wife, by the Pastor of the Stroudsburg M. E. Church. After this inter esting ceremony, on motion the Preachers Meeting adjourned. Benediction by the Sec- rctarv. G. W. F. GRAEFF, Sec'y. THE FAIR. Scenes, Incidents, clc, etc. The Thirteenth Annual Fair of the Mon roe County Agricultural Society, opened on their grounds near this borough, on Wednes day September 18th, and closed on Friday, the 20th inst. Of the general display, both in the main building and upon the grounds, we can say but little. It is singularly strange, but nevertheless true, that our business men and mechanics in general should thus over look their own individial interests upon the return of this annual county institution. The only competition worthy of note was between the several sewing machine agencies, and, to their credit be it said, a very good display was made. There was the Wheeler & Wil son company, represented by JUr. James Boys, the "Domestic," by Mr. D. Dreher and the "Grover & Baker." bv Mr. J. Y. Sigafus. Be it known, also, that these machines were presided over by beautiful and accomplished females, and, the manner iu which they turned out, both plain and fancy sewing, was really surprising. At the conclusion of the Fair, and after a thorough examination into the merits of these machines, by the .Committees, of skilled mechanics, it was found that the Wheeler & Wilson had been awarded the first premium, it being considered the simplest, most dur able, and decidedly the best machine forgen- aral family use, exhibited, and it was the only premium awarded in that particular de partment. Of the display in the other de partments we will say nothing. On Thursday, the 19th, inst, the Nay Vug Hose Co., of Scranton with their drum corps, and accompanied by the Liberty Silver Cornet Band, and a large number of private citizens reached this borouxrh on the 12r. train. They were met at the depot by a committee of the Phoenix boys, and;scorted to the Stroudsburg House for dinner. At about 3 o'clock P. M. , by special invitation, the visiting conipiny again formed in line, and marched to tlie fair grounds, where a general good time was enjoj'cd for a few hours. At about 5 o'clock the band, accompanied by a number of invited guests proceeded to the residence of S. G. Throon or the purpose of tendering him a serenade. The Judge responded in a neat and witty rpeech. The p irty then returned to the Stroudsburg House, and the remainder of their time was passed in various ways. At 8 o'clock the line of march for the depot was taken up, accompanied by a large number of the Phoenix boys and private citizens, and in due course of time they were speeding o'er the mountain toward home. Aud thus has another very pleasaut time been had be tween the Nay-Augs of Scranton and the Phoenix boys of Stroudsburg, between whom the most friendly relations have always exis ted. A 1 .r i 11 1 Kjua saa icaiure, wnicn uecomes more noticeablejcach succeeding year, at our fairs, is the sale of intoxicating liquors upon the grounds, by means of which ii large number of our young boys become intoxicated, and make themselves generally disagreeable, Eveiy effort should be exerted in the luture, to put an effectual veto upon this detestable practice. It is also the immediate cause of all the fighting and roadyism, which, it ap pears, has become a necessary concomitant to our county fairs. On Thursday, during the progress of the county trot, an incident occurred which might have resulted very disastrously. The raised seats near the Judge's stand, which were completely filled with spectators, went down with a crash, throwing men, wom en and children around rather prouriscously, yet singular to relate, no one was seriously injured. R. Court Proceedings. Court commenced its regular Term on Mon day. All the Judges present. On account of the Union Meeting of the Democracy and Lib eral Republicans iu the afternoon, Court ad journed and the Grand Jury was not sworn un til Tuesday morning, when hid Honor, Judge Dkeheh, delivered to them an able and inter esting charge, defining to them their duties as Grand Jurors, in order to preserve the morals and the peace of this quiet and peaceful Coun ty. Constables were called and gave in their re turns. Nothing of note came from them ex cept that William E. Kiefer, who has been Constable of this Borough for several years, resigned the duties of his office, with a view of leaving the County and taking up his abode hereafter in Wyoming county. "We are sorry to part with "William ; but the unruly boys, to whom he was a terror, when they were found committing breaches of the peace and on a bender, his absence may be welcome, Mr. K. leaves us with the regrets of hosts of friends, who wish him long life and all the success in life he may desire. The Grand Jury found several true bills and some others they returned ignoramus, an ac count of which will be given in our next. Commonwealth vs. Susanna Rerger. As sault and Battery was tried. It seems Susan na took it in her head that Philip Drumhel. lere cattle, should not be watered at their foun tain. She drove them out. Young Drumhel ler followed her with insulting and provoking language, when Mrs. R. took the young fellow over the face with a stick she had in her hand, lie complained and Susanna was convicted of Assault and Battery. No sentence yet. Holmes and Dans for Commonwealth, Wal ton, for Defendant. The case now on trial It, desertion. Com plaint of Ellen Welsh, against her husband, James Welsh. This case is one in which con siderable interest is taken; large number of witnesses in attendance and is likely to occupy ome time to try. We will giro full report next week. Holmes, Walton and Burnett fr complain ant, Daris and Storm for Defendant Are You Registered ? This is a question which every voter should now address to himself. It is im portant that the name of every qualified Republican shall be enrolled on the re gistry lists ten days before the election. Then there can be no question as to his residence and his presumed right to vote. But if his name is not on the list delay is caused, and he may be obliged to bring proofs before the election board. The last day on which voters can be enrolled is Saturday next. The lists are return ed to the Commissioners on Monday, and then the gates are shutdown. MARRIED. July 4th, 1872, at the parsonage of the Stroudsburg M. E. Church, by Kev. (Jr. W. F. Graff, Kobt. Miller, Esq., and Miss Lucette Longer, both of Monroe Co. Pa. On the same dav, at the same place, by the same. v arren 1'rice. L.a. of Canadensis. Pa.. and Miss Kima Noach, Kcsaca, Pa. Sept. 23d, in the presence of the Stroudsburg Preachers Meeting, bv the same. John C. For syth, Esq., and Miss Emma E. Compton, both jlooynanna, l'a. At Analomink, Sept. ISth, by Rev. J. Pas torGeld, Depuy Bush, and Mrs. Mary Magda lene Bisbing, of Pocono tsp., Monroe co., Pa. At Staton Island, on the ISth in-st. bv the Rev. D. Wallen, Mr. Charles U. Warnick. of Stroudsburg, Pa., and Mrs. Jane S. Ilugett of N. Y. City. The Printers were remembered in a bounti ful supply of lucious cake, which nil hands en joyed amid many wishes for the future pros perity anci nappmess, ol inend Uhariy and his intelligent bride. May long life attend them. In Stroudsburp:, on the 24th inst. bv the Rev. E. J. Miller, Charles Barnes, of Bethlehem. and Miss Leah Iltinsmith, of Stroudsburg, Pa. DIED. In Smithfield. on the IGth inst. Mrs. Eliza beth Detrick. ESTEAY. Strayed from the premises of the sub- .Mriiuer, in oirouusuurg, several uays ago, a lied cow, medium size, with rather short legs and small horns, white streak across her back, and sonic white on belly. A suitable rewad will be paid for her return to MOIUIIS SMILEY. :i : l?i j t i i Sept. 26, '72-3L CAUTION. Ilavinpr loaned to John S. Snow, of Cana densis, Pa., 4 mules and two hor.cs and har ness to same, and 2 lumber wacons. all persons are hereby cJTtitioned not to meddle with the name. PALENS & NOliTIIROP. Canadensis, Pa. Sept. 19, 1872. 3t 11' Zff SMmms. CLOTHING STORE. S few f fc : Kf4 -4l JP m mi mi mi MmMmW mMwmmnn, Yawl fa m mm : rail m iigljlffi oents if j&v THEO. J. BURNETT, Conductor. A! Simon Fried's Empire of Stroudsburg, you READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & 1VS ana VALISES, SHIRTS, DRAWEES, NECK-TIES, COLLARS, CUFFS, SUSPENDERS, UM BRELLAS, &c, &c. - All. of the very latest uon't lorget the place. At the EMPIRE CLOTHING STORE, SIMON" PHIET3, gt. September 20, 1872. . ' Main street, Stroudsburg, Pa. The Sixth Premium. For six successive years the Gkover & Bakek Sewing Machine has carried off prizes at the Monroe County Fairs. At the late meeting of the Society, it award ed the Premium to this excellent Machine for "DOING THE BEST WORK DONE ON THE G ROUND." We did not import our ! samples from the cities, but showed the Cora- mmee me capacity of the Machine, how com plete and readily every style of work could be uone; sewing through nine thicknesses ot hea vy cloth, four thickness of leather and Fegar boxes; then without any change of needle or thread, 6ewing cambric, inuslin and tissue pa per. After careful examination of the different machines on exhibition the Judges decided in favor of the working ability of the " Grover & Baker." Therefore the very best Sewing Machine for for every Lady to purchase is the improved Grover x Baker. Sold on monthly instalments, with full in structions. J. Y. SIGAFUS. Stroudsburg, Sept 26, 1S72. To all whom it may concern ! The undersigned hereby notifies all persons owiug County, State and Militra Tax, to call and settle the same by the first day of Octo ber. If not paid by that time he will be compelled to make a levy and sell goods i sumceeut to pay the Taxes. Stillman and Peirson, Having purchased the well known Blue Stone Quarries of W. C. Cromer & Son at Spragueville, are working them to their full est capacity and are now prepared to take orders and supply all kinds of Blue Stone, Flagging. Curbiug, &c, at short notice and at lowest moderate prices. September 26, 1872. tf. "VXAXTK. Twenty laboring men to T f work in Blue Stone Quarry, near Spragueville. Applv at the Qarry, or at office of l'cirson & Stillixian, Kmt Strouds- burg. September 26, 1S72. tf. Executors Sale of a valuable PIECE OE LAND. The undersigned offers at private sale, a valuable FARM, situate in Stroud town ship, Monroe Count', Pa., one mile from the Stroudsburg Depot, on the Milf'ord road, adjoining land of Stroud Burson, John W. Vauflect, Dauiel Callaghan, containing Thirty-two Acres, ! more or less, all cleared, a:d in a high state ot cultivation. Hie improvements arc a two- jiK story RjT; Frame Dwelling House, JuUb 18 by 28 feet, a FRAME RARN 30 by 40 feet, Carriage House 20 by 20 ft. and other out-buildings. A never failing well of water near the door, and a lot of choice fruit trees on the premises. SAMUKLMICriTLl, ) JACOB F. HEltZOG, j JeCutors- Stroud tsp., Sept 26, 1872. DAILY 1'RICE LIST. H. &. A. C. VAN BELL, "THE "WINE MERCHANTS," 1310 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Price of ("hampngne, (in Currency ) Ernest lrroy. Carte Blanche 19 5(1 23 23 23 25 23 75 23 M 23 25 23 90 25 75 2fi7j 27 75 24 55 21 25 23 00 Special Exli.i Dry ! Piper iieiiiMck j .. . . Extra D.y j Depot in rinla L. Roetlerer. Dry SrhieiUer, - - Dry Siileiy -' Imperi . 1 Cirte Blanche ... Vimmcroy Sec ...... Dry Monopole - - - - - tr i . r.. .. . i j Napoleon's Cabinet - j Youve Clicquot ...... Prices advance or decline or decline with uold. EQyCASH MUST ACCOMPANY ALL onDEESa Very fine Old Rye Whiskey $11 00 pertloz. Our "Ycllowear Sherry $11.1 0 per tloz. Blue seal Brandy. '1640M $33.00 per doz. Sept. 2G '72-4 m FOE THE FALL TRADE will find the best assortment of Men's, Bovs and Childrfin's Styles and at the To our Friends and Patrons We announce that at the late meeting of th Monroe County Agricultural Socjety,the fi premium was awarded to the Estey Organ With due regard to the energy and zeal of other parties competing for the same prize the found their instruments, when compared' with the superior merits of the Estey, to be fifth class. In other words only imitations The style of the Estey is pleasing, it, M depin of tone combines a sweetness and power that will make it a favorite in every house ci cle in Monroe county. " r The ORGAN is durable and fully ,, teed. 3 gUaran We invite the public to call and examine or send for illustrated circular. SOLD ON EASY TERMS. J. Y. SIGAFUS Stroudsburg, Sept. 2G, 1S72, BLATOHLEY'S IMPROVED CUCUMBER WOOD TOP. Tasteless, Durable, Efficient and Cheap The best 1'umJ lor the lP:isf. mnnw a.. rawn wnli. out removing the Pump or du. turbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will out last anv other. Fnr v u mi Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalog ad Price-List. Chas. G. Blachlit, MTr st. 12,72.1y 500 Commerce St. Phi la, jK S5 tO SSSlp7day! "svkar.ti'd! All cW. moments or all Hie time, than at niivlhint. u. lii ticulrirs fi ee. Maine. AUJieis U. Silicon & to., I'ortUnJ, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTCE. Estate of JOSEPH METZGER, late of Uam. ilton township, deceased. Letters of Administration to the estate of Joseph Metzgar, late of Hamilton township deceased, having been granted to the Mibscril-' all persons having chums or demands against j said estate will present them, and tlio.c jn. j debted to the estate of t-aid decedent will nlease make immediate pavmcnt to (VISPKU METZGEK, Adm'or. Stormsville, Monroe Co. Pa. ) Sept. 12, 1S72. Ct j HALT! CHARLES P. MICK, Manufacturer rf CIGAES, AND W II OLESA I. K AND KKTAIL DEALKR IN Choice Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, AND SMOKERS GOODS GENERALLY. e3? Prices exceedingly moderate. Store in Geo. W. Drake's building, opposite Wallace's Lumber Yard, MAIN ST., STROUDSBURG, PA. Sept 12, 1372. 3m. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The examination of Teachers for the com ing School Term will be held as follows: For Barrett, at Oakland School House, Wednesday, September 2oth, 1872. For Hamilton, at Snydersville, Monday September oOth, 1S72. For Jackson at Jackson Corners, Tuesday October 1st, 1S72. For Chestnuthill at Urouheadsville, Wednes day October 2d, 1872. For Polk at Gilberts, Thursday October 3d, For Kldred at Kunkletown, Friday October 4th, 1S72. For liossat Rossland, Saturday Oct., 5, 1872. For Pocono at Mannassah Miller s, Mondar, October 7th, 1S72. For Middle Smithlield at Coolbaugh's Wed nesday, October 9th, 1S72. For Stroud at Stroudsburg, Fridav October 11th, 1S72. For SmithBeld at Shawnee, Saturday Octo ber 12th, 1S72. The School Directors of the respective dis tricts in which examinations are held, and all others interested in educational progress are requested to attend. JEKE. FRUTCHEY, Sept 12 '72-1 m Co. Supt. Monroe. OF 1872. SIMON FRIED, General Sup'fc fore, SHOES, HATS and very lowest Prices. b pi ia c-cuaiiv invueu to lilatch ley's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop Check Yahe 1 t3 Olofhiiisr S