The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, October 03, 1872, Image 2

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 3, 1872.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT,
17LYSSES S. (-UAT, of Illinois.
FOR. VICE PRESIDENT,
IZELYEIY WIL.SO.Y, of Massachusetts.
For Governor,
JXO F. IIARTRAXFT, of Monntgoracry Co.
For Judge of Supreme Court,
ULYSSES MERCUR, of Bradford County.
For Auditor General,
HARRISON ALLEN, of Warren County,
FOR STATE PKNATOK,
JOHN .II VAX ETTEN, of Pike County.
COXSTITUTTOXAI, COXVEXTIOX.
HENRY W. PALMER, of AVilkes-Barre.
LEWIS PUG HE, of Scranton.
For Congressmen at Large.
LEMUEL TODD, of Cumberland Conntv.
'II A RLES ALBRIG IIT, of Carbon County
C.LENNI W. SCOFIELD, of Warren County
Delegates at large to the Constitutional Con
vention. Wm. M. Meredith, Philadelphia.
.7. Oillingham Fell, Philadelphia,
(ion. Harry White, Indiana County.
Gen. YVm.Lilley, Carbon County.
Linn Bartholomew, Schuylkill County.
II. X. McAllister, Ccntrc'County,
William II. Armstrong, Lycoming County.
William Davis, Monroe County,
.lamas I. Reynolds, Lancaster.
Samuel E. Dimmick, Vanc County.
Geo. F. Lawrence, Washington County.
David White, Allegheny County.
W. II. Ainey, Lehigh County.
John II. Walker, Erie County.
The Republican Sate and District Tick
ots arc now ready for distribution. The
friends will please call and get them.
RErUBLICAXS vote for the Ticket
a it stands at the head of thi3 paper. With
all their lying and forgery the Democrats have
been unable to detract one iota from cither
the honesty or fitness, or patriotism of Gen
JOHN F. HARTRAXFT, for Governor, and
Gen. HARRISON ALLEN, for Auditor Gen
tral. They have never even attempted to in
jure the honorable standing, of LEMUEL
TOOD, GLENI W. SCOFIELD, or CIIAS.
ALBRIGHT, our candidates for Congressmen
at large, and they cannot pay a word against Maj
ABRAHAM. B. HOWELL, our district can
didatc for the same ofiice.
FOIl GOVERNOR
Vote for John F. Hartranft.
CONGRESS !
The Republican conference at Kncchts,
mi Wednesday, of last week, nominated
Maj. Abtn. I. Howell, of Easton, for Con
press. The Major is well qualified for the
position and should certainly receive the
mlid Republican vote of the District. He is
ue of the country's heroes, andattested his
love of country by leaving a leg on the bat
tle field. His opponent loved his country
"n, but thought more of grumbling at the
g verr.mcnt and enjoying the comforts ol
i.cine, than taking a nearer view of battle
Holds. Others beside Republicans will vote
for Maj;r Howell, but not enough we fear,
tu elect hiui. Morc's the pity.
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL
Vote for Harrison Allen.
Ztu" The Democracy of of this county en
joyed both an immense mad, and a great
scare last week. The mad grew out of the
extreme generosity exhibited by Luzerne
county, in taking, after "little Pike" was
served, all the Delegates to the Constitu
tional Convention, and leaving "gallant Mon
roe" out,;.'! the cold. The chairman of the
Democratic County Standing Committee,
vho had made up his mind to take a hand
in Constitution mending, got very wrathy
over the result, and with, some of his back
ers from Middle SmithCeld concluded to hold
an indignation meeting on Wednesday even
ing and give Luzerne a heavy touch of Mon
roe thunder for her meanness. Rut the ele
ments, and waut of numbers of the same
way of thinking, interfered to jirevent the
meeting, and so the gallant chairman was
compelled to wrap up his indignation and
tarry it home with him, where it will be
preserved, doubtless, for use on some other
occasion
The scare was the result of the nomination
ty Maj. Howell, by the' Republicans, for
Congress. Broadway X. Y., never presen
ted a more animated appearance than did
our Main street for the several days succeed
ing the nomination, caused by the running
to and fro of scared Democrats. 32ven the
services of the sanctuary and the sanctity of
the Sabbath were forgotten, and a friend
concluded that all the religious services of the
day were centered at the Monroe Democrat
Office, judging from the rush to that quarter
about bell ringing time. The result of the
scare was the withdrawal of Geu. Burnett,
and the leaving the Democratic portion of
the fight to Storm alone.
Rumor has it, that, in the settlement of
the "vexed question," our favorite candidate
for Congressional honors, Amandus Orevus
came very near coming to the surface as the
coming man. His name was mentioned by
the high, contracting parties, and he was
ready and willing for the sacrifice, but the
mention of his name was all that came of it,
and Amandus Orcvus staj-s at home. What
a pity.
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FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT
Yoto for Ulysses Mercuiv
FOR CONGRESS
Vote for Abraham B. Howell.
Court Proceedings.
At the closing of our report in our last
issue, the Court was engaged in the case of
Commonwealt h vs. James H elsh, for desert
ing his wife and daughter, a young lady
seventeen years of age. It seems the parties
have not lived very happily to gcthcr for
several years and finally operated about a
year ago, by J ames refusing to allow his wife
or daughter, to come to his house and
habitation in the township of Coolbaugh ;
and since the complaint made by her against
him, he has refused to provide in any man
ner for their support. The parties were
both in good staiidinj in this communit',
consequently considerable interest was taken
in the case, a large number of witnerses were
called on both sides and the case, for nearly
two days, warmly and ably conducted by-the
legal geutlemen concerned. The Court
held James to bail, with security, in $1000
to appear at next Court, to have a fitiial
disposition made of the case, and at the same
time gave him to understand that he must
provide in the future for the support of his
wife and child. The attorneys in the case
were Walton, Buructt and Holmes for Com
monwealth, Davis and Storm for DefendauU
Cornelia Marvin vs. David Marvin. An
action brought to recover interest on dower
due Cornelia Marvin, widow of Marvin
After a full investigation of the ease the jury
returned a verdict in favor of the defendant for
$8,80. Holmes for plaintiff, Lee for deft.
Commonwealth vs. Anna Hawk, Emma
Hawk and Ellen Hawk. Assault and Battery.
Commonwealth vs. Jona Dotter, Nelson
Dotter, Chas. Dotter and Hannah Dotter.
Assault and Battery. These were cross actions
growing out of the same transaction and for
the same assault and battery; and after a full
trial lefore the same jury, they find in each
case the defendants not guilty, and direct in
one case Daniel Hawk nd Amanda Hawk,
the prosecutors, to pay the costs, and in the
other case that Hannah Dotter pay the costs.
Sentenced accordingly. Holmes and Burson
for Commonwealth, Davis for Deft's.
Commonwealth vs. Geo. Ray. Fornication
and Bastardy. Grand Jury returned bill Ig
noramus, and directed Martha Jones, the pros
ecutor to pay the costs.
Commonwealth vs. Henry Tlace. Indict
ment, assault and battery, on the body of John
Vanauken. Defendant pleads guilty, and
sentenced to pay fine of $20 and costs.
Commonwealth vs. B. H. Albert. Fornica
tion and Bastardv. Tarries bound over for.
their appearance at next terra.
Commonwealth vs. Joseph Swink. Assault
and battery on the body of Henry Houser.
Grand Jury return the bill Ignoramus and di
rected Henry Houser, the prosecutor, to pay
the costs.
Commonwealth vs. James II. Kerr. Indict
ment for cruelty to animals, in throwing a
stone that put out the eye of a Bull, belonging
to Emery Norton, Esq. After a full trial the
Jury returned the Defendant not guilty, but for
reasons growing out of the evidence to show
that James was to blame, they directed him
to pay the costs. Holmes and Davis for Com
monwealth, Burson and Burnett for Deft.
After the Jurors were discharged the Argu
ment List was taken up, which occupied the
Court until late Saturday afternoon to dispose
of.
FOR SENATOR
Vote for John H. Van Etten.
T!ic popato crop is nearly all dug out of
the ground.
Tlierc have been heavy frosts in Illinois
and Iowa.
Most all kinds of game can now be shot
legally, in this county.
At the present time there are no persons
confined in the County Jail.
Wild Pigeons are making their appear
ance in this neighborhood. Several flocks
have been seen recently.
It is estimated that at least 40,000 people
attended the Fair at AllenLown, on Thurs
day last
Tlic latest style of sashes worn by fash
ionable young ladies is the "Captain Jinks,"
with the bow at the side.
Landlords and Saloon keepers will
bear in mind that the law requires them to
keep their bars closed on Election day.
w ,
3 J lit! J lias been said by agents of other
Sewing Machines about the Domestic being
good for nothing and would not wear. See
advertisement in another column.
Darius Krelier, has finished, and
now occupies his new store room. His new
room is one of the finest in the county for
mercantile purposes, and Ids stock of goods
will be found complete in every particular.
Give him a call.
Mr. Wm. Robeson, of this borough,
had a leg broken on Thursday of last week.
He was taking his horses to the field, when
one of them, a colt took fright from a pass
ing team and commenced plunging and kick
ing, and in the course of his capers kicked
Will on the right leg below the knee, break
ing both the bones. Dr. Jackson set the
limb, and the suffering is getting along
comfortably.
ri'i .
a mi e is no charge lor showing goods at
Fried's, neither are there cross looks if you
do not buy.
llc-IJcdlcatioTi. Christ's Union
Church of Hamilton, having been repaired
and frescoed, will (D. V.) be re-dedicated on
Sunday, Oct. 13. Services will be as fol
lows: Friday evening, Oct. 11, at 7 p. ui.;
Saturday, the 12th, at 2 p. m. and 7 p. m.;
Sunday, the 13thy at 10 a. in., 2 p. m. and
7 p. m. Ministers from abroad will be
present. A cordial invitation is extended to
the pators and people of ueigliboring
churches..
All narties. Churches and Sunday schools
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in want of rnnrf Orrans. are invited to call
- - e v - c
at J. G. Keller's store, or send for descriptive
catalogue. Address
J. Y. SIGAFUS,
May 9, 1872-tf.l Stroudsburg, Pa.
.
Cliausre of laour. After this date
(September SOth,) there will be preaching at
Wesley Chapel at 10 A. M., and at Sprague
ville at 7 P. M. J. I'ASTOKFIELD.
Oct. 3, '72-It Pastor.
A severe tornado visited the village of
Osceola, Ark., on Saturday last, prostrating
houses, .killing several persons, and ruining
crops. A tornado was nlso general through
out thft Northwest on Saturday nieht and
yesterday, and several vessels arc reported
wrecked in the lakes.
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A era me of base ball was played, on
Saturday last, at Spragueville, between the
Red Jackctts of Oakland, and a nine
gathered at Spragueville. - The following is
the result of the game.
1st 2d 3d 41 h 5th fih 7th Plh 9th
Snmcuetiile. 2 S I 5 3 i 3 I 033
Red Jackets. 001 0 0 0 0 0 01
Festival. A Festival will (D. V.) be
held in James Fisher's house on the 16th of
October. Dinner at 1 o'clock and Supper at
8 p.m. The accommodation train will stop
at the place going and coming, both ways.
This festival is held to assist in the liquida
tiou of the Parsonage debt. We shall be
greatly obliged if the public will patronize it,
J. Pastorfield, Pastor.
Tlic Stroudsbnrg Preachers Meeting met
in the M. E. Church, Monday afternoon
Sept. 29th, 1872. Rev. J. Pastorfield in the
chair. Religious services were couductcd by
E. B. Dreher. Communications as to pre
vious Sabbath services were made by several
of the pastors. The question for debate iz
"what pulpit habits should we cultivate and
what avoid" was theu taken up and discussed
bv Revs. 1). Young and A. Johnson. The
Doxology was sung and the Benediction
pronounced by Rev. D. Young. On motion
adjourued. G. W. F. Graff, Scc'y.
Tlic Premium, the first premium,
and tue only premium given to sewing
machines at the Monroe Couuty Fair, last
week, notwithstanding the fact that the
Domestic, the A. B. Howe and the G rover
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.
ep.
2fi, '72-4t.
James Boys, Agent.
Go to Simon Fried's for hats and caps.
Republican Congressional Con
ference.
Republican Congressional Conferees appoint
ed by the County Conventions of the various
counties comprising this Congressional Dis
trict, met at Stroiidshure, Monroe Co., ednes
dav afternoon. The Conference wsis organized
by electing Gen. Wip'iam Lilly, of Carbon, as
Chairman ; C. O Aiegcnfuss, of Northampton,
Secretary ; and J. II. Van Eetten, of Pike, as
additional Secretary, i he Conferees presented
their credentials, and upon calling the roll, it
was ascertained that all the Conferees were
present, as follows : Carbon, C. R. Potts, Wil
Ham Lillv, A. W. Leiscnring; Mon roe, Simon
G ruber, William Strangle, John N.Stokes;
Northampton, C O. .leeenfuas, U. A. Luck
enbach, A. J. B. Berber J. L. Mingle, F. A
Stitzcr ; Pike, E. J. Baker, J. II. an Etten ;
Wayne, C. C. Jadwin, F. V. Carr, Miles L
Tracv.
Upon motion the Conference proceedpd to
nominate a candidate for ( -ongress, and the
Northampton Conferees put forward tlic name
of Abraham B. Howell. I: pun the first ballot
the vote Mood S to S that is, 8 for Howell and
S for no nomination. It was then explained
by the Wayne, Pike and Monroe Conferees
that their people desired that no nomination
t 1 . . . 1 '
snouia oe mane as vet, ana movea tnai inr
Conference adjourn to meet on Tuesday next.
The question being put, it fell by a tie vote.
The balloting was then continued, and on the
12th ballot Maj. Abm. B. Howell was nomina
ted by a vote of 10 to 0, whereupon the nomina
tion was made unanimous. Honesdale wa.
then chosen ns the place for holding the next
Conference, when the Conference adjourned.
. o .
Joseph F. Marccr and Charles T. Ycrkes, of
Philadelphia, who were some months ago sen
tenced to a long period of confinement in the
Eastern Penitentiary, were on Friday last re
leased by a pardon from Governor Gearv.
This act has been cxjccted for some time, and
its probability was looked upon with general
f.tvor bv the community. It was felt that Mar
ccr and Yeikes had been made to suffer for
what had been the general practice, without
objection, among those who had held similar
trust. Whatever offence they committed ha?
been fully expiated by their imprisonment.
The Inquirer, which is one of the strongest ad
vocates of municipal reform, says that this par
don is "eminently just and projer"; and it as
sures Gov. Geary that "he never signed a par
don with more gratification to the public than
those of Marcer and Ycrkes."
Political.
The Republican Congressional con
ferees, Senator Fitch aud Representative
Stephen?, of Susquehsnnrf; and Messrs
A. B. Stevens and Robert Morton, of Lu
zerne, met at the Wyoming House on Fri
day last, and tendered the uominatiou to
Hon. L. D. Shoemaker. In accepting a
re-nomination Mr. Shoemaker is influeuo
ed more by the wishes of his friends than
by personal ambition.
The Republican Senatorial conferee?
met at the same time and place. Messrs
J. II. Van Etten. of Pike, Theo. Sehoch
and John McCarly, of Monroe, and Capt
J. M. Seamans, John McNeish, Jr , G.
M. Richart and J. A. Scranton, of Luz
erne, were preseut. Mr. J. II. Van Etten
was nominated for State Senator, and
Messrs. H. W. Palmer and Lewis Poghe
for Constitutional Convention.
Hon. Garrett Davis, U. S. Senator from
Kentucky, died on Sunday morning, in
the 7 2d year ofhisae.
New York, Sept. 23. Ex Governor
Curlin has written a letter to Hon. A. K.
McClure, chairman of the Liberal State
Committee of Pennsylvania, dated Sara
toga, September 21. In it he accepts the
Liberal nomination for delegate at large
to the Constitutional Gonvenuou. lie
declare? unequivocally in favor ol the
election of Buckalew as Governor deem
ing such a result necessary to redeem the
State and the Republican organization
from corruption. He does not say who
he shall support lh the Presidential can
vass, but declares he will meet that issue
when it comes before the peple, in ac
cordance with his settled convictions.
MARRIED.
On Septcbcr. 22d, at the Reformed Par
tionage at Fennersville, by Rev. (r. B. Dech
ant, Mr. John Misson, and Miss Ilauuah
Krcsge, both of Ross, this county.
DIED.
On the 20th of the 9th, mo. 1S72, after a
long and painful illess wholly resigned to her
"lieavenf' Fathers" will, Eliza F. wife of
Wm. S. Winteruiutc departed this life, aged
59 years and 26 days.
Funeral on sixth day, the 3d inst. at 2
o'clock, p.m. at Friends meeting house. Her
friends are invited without further notice.
In Charlemont, Mass., Sept. 22d, 1872 at
the residence of her son-in-law H. E. Pierce,
Abby D. Seward, relict of John Seward, of
Hurdton, N. J., and a sister of Joseph
Dusinbcrry, of Stroud township, 3Ionroc
Couuty, Pa., aged 77 years.
Dust to its narrow house beneath ;.
Soul to its place on high ;
They that have seen they face in death,
No more may fear to die.
NOTICE.
All Yolontccrs who enlisted fur three years
prior to July 22tl, 1SG1, and were mustered
into the service for three years before August
Cth, 18GI, are entitled to one hundred dollars
bounty, if honorably discharged. Soldiers en
titled can have the same collected bv calling on.
Oct. 3, '72-3t. IX S.LEE.
No Prrion cnu taUn these Bitters accord -inj
to directions, and remain long unwell, provided
their bones arc not destroyed by mineral jwison or other
means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point
of repair.
Iysprl or Indigestion. ITeartarne, I'atn
in the Shoulders, Coughs, 'j'ightness of the Chest. Ui.
liuess. Sour KrurMtiotis of the Stomach, I'.ad Tasle
in the Mouth, liilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Inrlammation of the I.tincs, pain in the regions
of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms,
are the offsprings of Jypepsia. In these complaints
it has no equa!, and one bouie will prove a Letter guar
antee of its merits than a Jcnjrthy advertisement.
For Kemalo Complaints, in young or oM.
married or sinjir, at the dawn of womanhood, or the
turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display to decided an
influence that a inaiked improvement is suuu percep
tibV. For InflAinmn.tory' nurl CItrniiir Rttrn-
itintlsin and Gout, lii'.ious, K-.-mili.-nt anil liter
inittent Fevers, Diseases of the IIUxul, l.iver. Kidneys
a-.;d Uiadder. these Hitters have rn cpi;d. Such Dis
eases are ciused by Vitiated l!oo.. which is j;!ict.iiiy
produced by deranremrnt of the Digestive Orj.ins.
They lire n t.entle lut-:-ntire ns well m
is Tonle, possessing a!so the peculiar merit of nctin-;
as a powerful a;eut in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver and Visceral Oi'ai.i, and in Uiiiuus
Diseases.
For Skin Disenei. Eruption. Tetter, Si!t
Rheum, r.Iotches, Sjots, Pimples, Piiuie-., r.iii, Car
buncles Rimr-wornts. Scaid-He.ul, Sore Kve. I.ry
ipe'.as. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the SUin, llunwi J
and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever panic or nature,
are literally dug p and carried out of the sysltiu ill a
short time bv the use of these liltters
Grateful Thiniul proclaim Vinpraf Tit
Tens the most wonderful luviorant that ever sustained
the sinking svstem.
J WALK tR, i'rop'r. H. II. JlcnOS I.T) A. C O.,
Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Ca!..
and cor. of Washington and Chariton Sts., New VorV.
SOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
October 3, 1872 3n.
THEO. J. BURNETT, Conductor.
mm Fn
MM HI Kail) asJS58j?
I clothing store. I I -fev ill MmmM - r
j
of Stroudsburg-, you will find the best assortment of Men's,.
Boys', and Children's
R?.?I-S?T?T?,OTHmG' BOOTS & SHOES, HATS and.
gAPS TRUNKS and VALISES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
2K;TES0' COLLARS CUFFS, SUSPENDERS, UM
BRELLAS, &c, Sec.
All of the very latest Styles and at the very lowest Prices.
Don't forget the place. At the
EMPIRE CLOTHING STORE,
SIMON" JEIEI), Agtv
, .September 2fl, 1872. Main Street, Stroudsburg,.
C.TJTIOj.
Having loaned to John S. Snow, of Cana
densis, Pa., 4 mules and two horses and har
ness to same, and 2 lumber wagons, all persons
are hereby cautioned not to meddle with the
same.
PALENS & KOIITIIUOP.
Canadensis, Pa. Sept. li, 1872. 3t
The Sixth Premium.
For ix successive years the Guovr.R & Baker
Sewing Machine has carried olT prizes at the
Monroe County Fairs.
, At the late meeting of the Society, it award
ed the Premium to this excellent Machine for
"DOIXG THE BEST WORK DOSE ON
THE GROUND."' We did not import our
samples from the cities, but showed the Com
mittee the capacity of the Machine, how com
plete and readily every style of work could be
done; sewing through nine thicknesses of hea
vy cloth, four thickness of leather and segar
boxes; then without any change of needle or i
thread, sewing cambric, muslin and tissue pa
per. lifter careful examination of the different
machines on exhibition the Judges decided in
favor of the working ability of the " (Jrovcr &
Paker."
Therefore the vry brut Sew ing Machine for
for evcrv Lady to purchase is the improved
(J rover & Baker.
Sold on monthly instalments, with full in-
! structions.
1 J. Y. SIGAFUS.
Stroudsbnrg, Sept 2f, 1S72.
To our Friends and Patrons
We announce that at the late meeting of the
Monroe County Agricultural Society, the first
premium was awarded to the Estey Organ.
With due regard to the energy ami zeal of
other parties competing fur the same prize, they
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, its full
depth of "tone combines a sweetness and power
that wiil make it a favorite in every house cir
cle in Monroe county.
The OJIGAX is durable and fully guaran
teed. We invite the public to call and examine or
send for illustrated circular.
SOLD ON EASY TERMS.
J. Y. SIGAFUS.
Siroudsburg, Sept. 2G, 1872,
Executors Sale of a valuable
PIECE OF LAND.
The undersigned oiFers at private sale, a
valuable FAR ), situate iu Stroud town
ship, Monroe County, I'a., one mile from
the Stroudsbnrg Depot, on the Milibrd road,
adjoining land of Stroud Ijiir.-on. John V.
Ycinfiect, Daniel Callaglian, containing
Thirty-two Acres,
more or less, all cleared, and in a high state
of cultivation.
The improvements are a two-
Frame Dwelling -tiose,
IS by 28 feet, a FRAME U ANN 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
ou the premises.
SAMUEL MICIITLK, r .
JACOB F. IIKKZOU, I
Stroud tsp., Sept. 2, 1S72.
DAILY PRICE LIST.
H. &. A. C. VAN BELL,
''THE WISE MERCHANTS,"
1310 Ctesinxt Street, Philadelphia.
Piice cf l'liamp:igne. (in Cnncncy ) j
Ernest Irroy, Curie Dlar.clip - - I'J 51 j
" Sj-rri.il Kxli it Drr - - 23 23
Pif.er IleitlMrk ... . . 232."i ;
Ii:raU.y j Dej ot i.i n.H.i G5
L. Roeilercr. Dry Sriirii r, - . 23 Sj
. !:) Sill, .y - - - 23 90
Intr-e'i t - 23 73
" Cute U!;ti;r.e .... f, To
Viniorroy Sec ... - - - 7 T 5
piy Miui.'p;!c - - - - 24 55
Napoleon's Cabinet - . - - 2125
Youve Clicquot 8$ CO
Prices advance or decline with Gold.
JkiTCAslI MUST AC COMPAXY A LI. ORlIIWa
Very fine Old Rye Whiskey J 1 1 1)0 per ilea.
Our "Yellow Seal" Sherry $11.(0 pvr iloz.
U!ue st al UianJv. -1S10" $33.00 per tfuz.
Sept. 2(5 '72-ini
FOB THE FALL TRADE
SIMON FRIED, General Sup't-
Ernoire Glothiner Store.
ESTEAY.
Stra3-ed from the premises of the nub--scriber,
in Stioudsburg, several days ago a
lted cow, medium size, with rather short
legs and small horns, white streak across her
back, and some white" on belly. A suitable'
rewad will be paid for her return to
MORRIS SMILEY
Sept. 20, '72-3t. "
Stillman and Peirson,
Having purchased the well known
Stone Quarries of V. 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 Stonp
1-lagging. Curbing, &a, at short notice and
at lowest moderate prices.
September 20, 1872. tf.
"T7A:KTEI. Twenty laboring men to
H work in Blue Stone Quarry, near
Spragueville. Apply at the Qarry, oru
otfice of l'cirson & Stillman, Ea.st Stroud.
burg. September 20. 1S72. tf.
PROPOSED AMENDMENT"
TO THE
of
JOIST IIUSOLUTIOX,
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
Pennsylvania.
Be it reeved by the Senate and llovjt tf
Representative of the Commonucalth of Pennnyl.
tan in in General Awcmbly met, Thut the follow
ing amendment of the Constitution of this
Commonwealth be proposed to the people for
their adoption or rejection, pursuant to the
provisions of the tenth article thereof, to wit:
AMENDMENT.
Strike out tlic six'th section of the sixth
artic le of the Constitution, and insert in lieu
thereof the following :
"A State Treasurer shall be chosen bv the
qualified electors of the State, at such tinien
and for such term of service as shall be nre-
I scribed bv law."
! WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JAMES S. RUTAN.
Speaker of the Senate.
Approved, the twenty-second day of March,
i.iifi IImv.imi" i.n ?lifiiiniiil iicrfit KiiinlrA.1 n.l
JOIIX W. GEARY.
Prepared and certified for publication pur
suant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution
FRANCIS JORDAN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Office Secretary of the Commonwealth, )
Harrisburg, .June 2)th, 1S72.
July 11 '7:Wni.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTCE.
ICttaie of JOSEPH MET ACER, hte of Ham
illun tovnihip, deceived.
Letters of Administration to the estate of
Joseph Metzpar, late of Hamilton township,
deceased, having been granted to the subscriber,
all persons having claims or demand againut
said estate will present them, and those in-
i dobted to the estate of said decedent will please
make immediate pavment to
C.1SPER METZGER, Adm'or.
Stornisville, Monroe Co. Pa.
Sept. 12, 1S72. Ct J
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
The examination of Teachers for the com
ing S hool Term will le held as follows:
For Barrett, at Oakland School Howe,
! Wednesday, September 2"th, 1S72.
J For Hamilton,, at Snvdersville, Mondav
j September :0lh, 1S72.
j For Jcckscn at Jackson Corners, Tucsdav
Uctolier 1ft, 1V72.
For Chc.-tnuthill at Rrodhcadsville, Wcdncs
dav October 2d, 172.
For Polk at Gillwrt--, Thursday Oi-toV-r Sd,
For E hired at Kimkbtown, Fridar October
4tU, 1S72.
For Ilosrat Rosstwnd, Saturday Oct., 1872.
For Pocono at M:uma.-ah Miller's, Mondav,
Ocl.ibtr 7th, 172.
For Middle SmilhiioM at Cool Singh's "Wed
nesday, OctoUr 'Jth, 1S72.
For Stroud at Strondsbtirg, Friuav Octolr
11th, 1S72.
Fur Smithfield at Shawnee, Saturdav Octo
ber 12ih, 1S72.
The School Directors of the respective dis
ttict.s in which examinations are held, and all
others interested in educational progress are
requested to attend.
JERE. FEUTCIIEY,
Sept 12 '72-lm Co. Supt. Monroe.
OF 1872.
rend.aflia