r TVt-ov a rrominent citizen of diea -'" J .1.53. "-H -tinated mat me icioa wirai 11 ?r 7,3 will exceed 12,000,000 bush- of KOst prominent rnanfiic c v.Jmr" will exhibit at the Cen- ,r Ui ' . ,.Kinirton county has a fifteen-year- r.. ai i A T10' '.rt tornado swept over Chica-o !.,- afternoon, leveling steeple, c" '"V ''" Piciac estimated at 6-50.- , n?d-t destroyed an, imrcen.se "" of vaiaaMo lumber, the loss being sa".Aai -82.10,000. "s.-7rc rr.rMUET)" says vice is never so r.iti.,n.-il rvts. never so eon- , -I'll;. . . j t . i when it usurps me natural ,jf virtue. ' t ., :iar!d Holland, the Chambcrsburg u, '- nlUrs. -were sentenced on Saturday r,t --- .,:?.;. Pcmu-umry. rMviu-uV remark '-There's no such !5.f rreent unpleasant times, so as to state iv-br. V bu'l ra.-V.ed into a millinery shop, ..'-' a staimvd among the ladies pres r f TK ladv in chir drove the bovine nrleEan cut' by exhibiting the price of a rrs.z Kr.net. T-Min T. Nrri is his name, and he re el - at Springfield, Ohio, l'v sending on '""j7 r.i K.item merchants, with bo'zus 'j;r.,rc. indorsements, he has secured ' ..." ? so;i worth ot roods. 0-. -.f our vountr men received this ... 1 ' V l.ltl I. f "I 1 1 1 1 " 1(1 (f tr-T' : I.'.v:."' - " - - - v n!..re jast vet. dear. Tathcr lias been .'.:.,. !: lo.-.'s half-soled with two rows ji aixund the toos.M u,r ..!! J Ponzherfv has boon retain ni the uc.L'iije oi i.ic aiiocea t" i to va.v. j V xurler- A Ilarrisburg man who boasted hoM never seen the horse that could throw him was landed in a druggist's show window about five minutes afterward of '-There's alight in the window for you." The bill establishes a new St.it. Wt,I tal for the insane in Southeastern Pennsyl vania was somewhat amended by a com mittee of conference before it was finally passed and sent to the Governor. As it now stands Monroe county is not included in the district, which consists of Philadel phia, Bucks, Northampton, Lehbh, Mont gomery, Chester and Delaware "counties. The commission to purchase the site and erect this hospital will consist of terr per sons, to be appointed by the Governor four from Philadelphia and one from each of the other counties named, all to serve without compensation. The general de tails of the bill remain as they were in the copy lately published in this paper. JamesPt. Struthers, Esrp, is the oldest practicing attorney of thi county, havinir been appointed District Attorncry bv At-toruey-General Johnson in 1843, when it was first organized. Thomas L. Foster, is the next oldest practioner ; J. II. Siewers, Esq., was admitted in IStG ; Gen. Charles Albright comes next, he being admitted in ISoo ; Daniel Kalbfus, Esq., Vas admitted in 1839, and Hon. Allen Crai about the same time. Hon. Nathaniel 15.' Eldred was the first President Judge of this District ; Hon. Luther Kidder, the second ; Hon. James M. Porter, the third ; Hon. Thomas S. Bell, the fourth ; Hon. George U. Bar ret, the fifth ; and Hon. S. S. Dreher, the sixth, and present officer. Of those the first four are dead. Hon. James M. Porter became Secretary of War under President Tyler, and Hon. Thomas S. Bell, a Judge ot the Supreme Court. Hon. George K. Barrett resides at Clearfield where he is at present engaged in the practice of law. Curbijii Democrat. John Cochlin, treasurer ot Mahanovl township, Schuylkill county, Pa., ha3 been ounu guuty ot iorgery and embezzlement The City of Leavenworth Visited by a Destructive Gale. LEAYENvoivrn, Kansas, May C. At 3.30 o'clock this morning this neijrhbor- lood was visited by a destructive wind storm. It had been raininir almost inces santly for sixty hours, and at the time the storm struck the town the rain was still ahin in torrents. At 3.23 o'clock a dens ,.1 1 r. ,i . i -I Z , . ; 71 i wfternknori- Some. goods sold this week for nearly T - w t. c llkA.X W Ul WV-C ui' iuu uasu, wuicn connuuea tt a t tti "CDTrtlT1 I Ilut ovrr n minnrn w ton w-oa ai.Xi.JJX- x . hurricane struck the city came a blindins IlOPhPr S Oil IIOI'I II 1 Mipnil inunuer mac maue ine earta treuiDie. ihe i TjrmTA-T HT'A'n'n wind-cloud was funnel-shaped, with the I , If 1 j .V I j IK H small end down. Itmnrftl with an wW.l HUUllUll UlUllLi ating motion from rest to east, rebound- inrr 1 1 V-1 1 V. r V. , . 1 , n -.... tt.-...Cnn..?.r..ir 1 . . . v uumjoucii, atMiti in i in is now ceing cramraea 11 oi them, just see its pathway wherever it struck the earth. here what t.ricesl The loss to the city and county cannot be Shilling Calicoes down to 6 ct5. less than SlfiO.OUO :in.l h S-fiO . 3 yard of Merrimack or Spraene'3 for 50 ct? QOQ I Fashionable plain and plaid Dre)s Goods on ly iu ana l Jct., worth lt ana I'U cts. Fine twilled black Cashmeres onlv 45 tU ST")f01 1 1 TSTo"ri Our best spJol cotton, 200 yds. 3 cts. or 2 spools JL ' " ioro cents. othing can be fairer in business dealing vnt Kpmmi i1-nrfir.i,fa a ,t, oeiween man ana man man to cnare aa per- Snl;, irar.a.,, ri , . , .1 t Li. Tt. - l-I--" 6 wu.j. ni.tl .-v. o.. aim mc same price. anaraaKer crown at 10 cU. worth 20 cl. deal thus. lley count that a poor mn g dol- i .Ib', i.0 k.,f;r,.i on,.., hirUa good as a rich man's. Every pur- Men' striped half Hose, fine, onfv 10 eta. chaser of clothing there knows that he is treated IIeavy Bedtick onlv 10 eta. w.. f "- ' "mieacheJ and unbleached Muslin below bot ine woru. ah are servea on tne nome equit able, honorable, and courteous principle. This way of dealing is of itself a strong recommen dation of Oak Hall Clothinir House. Sixth and Market btreets, rhiladelphia. Its conductors laoie s, blisses anl Lhildrena trimmed and DYNAMITE DISASTER. who are to be tried in the tlu" May ses.-cons of the f chuvlkill eouotv. coming out of church a ! was never '.V -.v.:! ri.--.-i wirh duty and privilege I ;ir.i dett-ruiin'-d to do : ?. this wry week, another ":V ..liU.-atcr. v wl.i-n a inn i.s charged with up his head and says : "1 th 1 d-IIar. That proves my It will s'0n ie necessary, in a cntleusan of liberal poses--Ti: .' !.i:n as "rich but honest.'' r.rs i:: AVest Chester cvunty thu h.--nse of a lone wMow and ;:i to --s. Verv soon he came b'.o...!v Extraordinary Explosion in Jersey City. New York, May 7. Late last nurht ... tins city was startled by a loud report caused lv an explosion of Lriant powder in Jersey City, and the residents in the lower part of that city and Hoboken soon after learned that the powder mncrazine of the now lKdaware, Lackawanna and Yestern railroad mi Jersev City Heights had ex p'.oded witli such terrible force as to cause houses to be upset and alniuss totally; vnrxivEn for. milfs And miles around. In a short time the I'aiisaJi s, along the brow of the hill, were crowded bv people frum Union X I III, West Ihii. Uuboken. and New York, who had seen the eHects of the explosion and hurried to the spot where thj explosion took place The place called the magazine, at which expioio:i occurred, wai -.rid a irv ca.- rowied tne sun A kv irs of powder I: :a a was re- x - v mice m .Nevada count v. . .... .is ::n r":.;lv f.r washintr cur ic yards of earth. The . v..-r -; i'.-ct in height, and it L'-Il'y i',ur feet. The explosion I'.te success. -y'var.ii man hes invented a u:::vs.t bv the use of which a r: :; i-i ciiurch without making I.. 's of ti.on fool away their . r- kiid tuch things, and d ::y cne. Here's a man who's :Wt--r t-. the human race. TORNADOES. 00 to Prcp-rtj. Destructive Wind 11:'. r 1 :-3 k 1 h... M r G. About 5 o'clock u a M.rrid.' rain-storm, accoai . rc":;'l:;' tol!:;;do. visited this ur.-:.t damage to prorertv. The i'-!: ebiviJy on the sjuth and Th -.v.-st sid-i escaped aim st 'vhid seemed to comej i dp-pped here and there S'ci i portions whi';h Am i.tj: the casualties re- --; the Allowing: Tiie Michlrin '1 -p t was unroofl-d. and six la rir.'X in the vicinity were more irt. ...'.1.; i,f them seriouslv. The 1. of i race Church, 175 feet crashing through the roof i-:e. The choir were prac- K:"":r la the church at the time, but were ' -.jurou. The loss to the church, ex- -.a;;vc ci the stcej le. is estimated at 7,-r',J-t Ih srire of the Wabash Avenue .-'-cU: Church also broke off and fell -t ajjoiaicg. The tin rojfof'o. . h. .." ai,:iah avenue was carried o!f and the .iin- (J.iteoseless against the storm. i::e upf er portion of the roof of the old acty Ho.-pitrxl was carried away, and the t'-.xr.r.' fj;ing on the lower portions '-"-ei auca injury to the building. The r ' were speedily removed, and none 3 s..ri;u.-!y hurt. At 5.15 the massive --s :.i u: the Crib, together with the r.vrrrctc 1 tower, was swept iato the lake 7", . ciy destroyed Smash Dowu Prices IX HAS COME! New York Merchants bnrstin 71 n Tip I torn price. Pina and needles 5 cts. a paper. STRAW GOODS. have certain! v got into the path that lead j straight to the popular favor. -i-lm. KEYSTONE DRUG STORE. Dr. S. L. FotTLKE & J. Krestje, rocceswrs PnnntlsrMniu rtnlw tT nn to lVter llliams, have purchased the Empire 1 .:r..i-.i I 1 Druz rMore, on Main street, a few doors below r-- t ' . i' 5n' r ir t r.u I r ine ingrain carpets only 00 cts. a vard. thcl'ost-.lhce, and for the convenience of thoe Ira am. r..n. r mcn J.. ni.i,'- l'rices from oO cents to cd o for the most untrimmed Hat'' half price. Jewelrv setts verv cheap. lwibbons, all widths, colors and qualities the verv cheapest. All kinds of Table linen, towela, napkins and .Linen crash as low as b cts. who wish to call, will have a red lamp in front, and known hereafter as the Keystone I r u g Store, fashionable styles. Ready-made Clothing for men, youth's and boys, the cheapest in the county. wIippp will ho mn;tirtlT L-pnt Paints fllk JiUUld jlJJJ oil CilO. - j ..r- , w . t - T 1 r i: I n ariu.ne?, uruir' aim .ieuienie, a.nu o 1 ir 1 if t 1 r . u- aa - articles u.-Hiallv kept in a Drug btore, at the c.o lowest market prices. S. L. FOULKE, J. KRESGE. onlv $3 o'., Men's plow and lace dioes, cheap. Ladv s lasting Gaiters onlv $1 2o. Misse's and Children's, same proportion. We sh:ill keen a pntral assfirtmpnt nf lionf.e Dr. ?. L. Fonlke being a practical Physician, an,l shocs for Ladle's and Gents', and mak f. t ' iV .1. P -1 w'. I.- - ' navin nisoizirein tne rearoi saiu urug iore, ixi$ a epecialitv. con'.ially invites the public to give him a call, These are a few of the prices now on hand, as ne is luny quanneti io prescnoe anu com- but Decker can send up everv d.av or two new pound all prescriptions. ov. 11, . o-bm. fresh jroods, for he is in the citv watchinjr the bargains and is determined that no lirni shall DIED. undersell him. Don't buv of anv until vou have called at O. (.' ! ... ;. " 'ct 1:5 iri au a small brick tu 1 ling about sis feet square and ten feet m lieight. was used by the contractors 0 the tunnel as a storeroom for ci.mt powder e.i. did yuu get anything, i;,nj nitro-'lveermo. There were also stored crcr. "1 ve in the bui'din' nearly 3.000 cartridres made of a compound of the giant powder and nicro-glyceruie, caLed 'T.F.XI:t(.VK Ar.d it is thought these caused the explo sion The theory advanced by an old employee of the tunnel, and the one which is more believed than others, is that some of the cartridges became dry from long standing and exploded, setting the others oil at the same time. In support of this theory the man stated that the cartridges when made are kept damp until used, and if allowed to stand without being dampened lor a pcrux of two weeks thev will explode trom com bastion. This is the theory supported by the police and residents 1:1 the neighbor hood. Owinu to the lateness of the hour no deGnite idea of the loss resulting from s8 ! the explosl. n could be ascertained, but the I building within a circuit of three miles around, and particular in Jersev City, Ho token and Jersey Citv Heights, are nearly all damaged, and the foundations having been shaken, a number of these wul doubt less have to come down. At the time 0 the explosion the Hudson County C E.VTEN" X IAL COM M fSSIOXEHS. Were in meeting in the City Hall, Jersey City, ari l the report blew out the gas " . -11- 1 - .1 throughout the buii Jmir, leaving tne com mL-sioners in darkness. At No. ")2'2 Grove street, two iuiies from the tunnel, Law rence McKensy, a segar dealer, was ELOWX FH03I BEHIND THE COUNTER, Through a dtrfir into an adjoining room, while his windows were blown to the op posite side of the street. The windows of ei-FrcehoIder O'Grady's house, corner of Grove and Twelfth streets, were entirely blown out. At Freeholder Mc Phillips' j house, on Grove street, the doors and win-! dows were blown down. In Hoboken, the windows of Louis BellofFs saloon, on Xewark street, were blown out and the bar overturned.. A larjre pane of French glass was blown from a window on the corner of .Sixth and Washington streets, and, together with the sash, was carried over two blocks away, while the windows of all the stores on the cast side of the street were blown out. Along Palisade avenue, on Jersey City Heights, the buildings from Newark avenue to the West Hoboken boundary line, among them some of the finest houses iu the county, were almost totally destroyed, and will have to be rebuilt. A Cnion II ill car that was being driven on board the ele vator at Ferry street, at the time of the explosion, was turned over on its side, throwing the driver and conductor out on the tracks and badly injuring the horses. AX AFTESLOOK. New Youk, May 7. Over forty thous and people visited the scene ot the explo sion in Jersey City to day. Absence of danc-rous injury to any person is some thing wonderful, when the riddled houses in The neighborhood are seen. Many bricks were hurled through walk within a f.tot or so of sleepers' heads. The poliee failed to trace anything that leads them to suppose the strikers were the perpetrators of the deed. The opinion is becoming general that spontaneous combustion was the cause. The damage, which is still only c-uessed at, consists chiefly of broken glass In Strondsbursr. on the oth int.. Amis, in- the wonderful cheap Auction tkore, 4 doors be- r,nt .JjnrrMer "f -IIo Ti an,! Alfr.l TitTa HOW tlie Post Oftce Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of several writs of Ven. Ex. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on SATURDAY, May 20, ISTG, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court Iloue, i:i the Dorough of btroudnr)r. Monroe Count), the following described Ileal Estate, to wit : A certain messuace and tract of land situate in the township of Hamilton, in said County, containing 122 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Teter Kuckel, doe'd.. Adam Shafer, dee'd.. George Heller, Peter Mosteller, Michael Sluoemaker, dee'd., Wm. Pittenbendcr, Peter M. Marsh, and others, 22 acres good timber land, 12 acres natural meadow, the balance good farm land, the mo-t of it ia a hih state of culti vation. McMiehaeLs Creek passes through the property, and water near door. The im provements thereon are a Brick Dwelling House, iij;jlJl2S by 32 feet, 2 stories, with igsa-S Brick Kitchen attached 22 feet square, U stories high. Slate Koof, a Spring House with a never failini spring of Water near the door, a new Ba.uk BAIIN 30 by 50 feet. Slate Hoof, Horse stable 2) feet square, WAGON HOUSE attache.! 13 b20 teet, Hen House 10 by 14 feet, Carriage House 14 by 13 feet. A Tenant House, frame, 1 S by 28 feet, 1 J stories, Serine House with a never-failing spring of water near the door, TENANT HOUSE, used for Miller, 18 by 22 H feet. Kitchen attached, Sprine and 'Mi'AWeil ncar the House, a WHEEL WRIGHT SHOP. 22 feet square 2 stories, BLACKSMITH SHOP, 20 by 3C feet, DISTILLERY BUILDING. 30 by 36 feet, 2V stories, MALT HOUSE, S by 14 feet, Slate Roof, X a A 3 Story Grist Mill, part Stone and part Frame, with three run of Stones, is run bv two Cast Iron Tiler Water Wheels, the grairi is carried all through the Mill by elevators. The Gri Mill Dam and three Fore-Bavs were all built new in IS 02, and are in the bett runninj or der. There is plenty of Custom Work. There is always plenty of water winter and summer. There is also a good Apple Orchard. and other fruit trees on the property. The above property is situated in Kunkel town, three miles West of Stroudsburg, on the road Ieaoimr to rvellersville. No. 2. A certain messuace and lot of land situate in Stroud township, Monroe county, containing Fifty Acres, about 10 acres good young timber land, about acres natural meadow land, the balance is ood farming land, adioinicland of William luff, James Delong and others. The im provements are 0fa I'll I i-i aired 9 months and 0 da vs. Once "'twas rr.y hope upon this spot A tender flower to raise ; I thought its bloom would be my prida Through many summer days ; Eul ere the sunbeam's smile had lured lL perfect fragrance forth, Its soft leaves severed from the etem Lay trampled on the earth. I sorrowed all the winter time, And bitter tears I shed ; When spring returned it found me still A mouner o'er the dead : Eut soon I saw a plant arise, And spurn its earthly tomb, More beautiful than when I nursed Its infancy in bloom. That lesson in my memory I've treasured up with care J I will not sorrow for the dead With impious, mad despair; I know ray Annie's shaken off This perishable earth, And boast an immortality Of beauty and of worth! April 27, '76. ly. DECKER & CO. ORDINANCE No. 14. Be ii enacted and ordained by the E'irges and Tovn Council of Vie Borough of Bait strouds burg: That all the property owners cn the exst side of Courtland street from the corner of An alomink and Courtland street at John Hohen sheldt's to the end of Courtland street at the Milford crossing, shall curb and pave the side walk along their respective properties, either with Brick or Flag-stone, by September 1, 1S76. The width of said side-walk to be six feet. In case of non-compliance with the above Ordinance the Borough will cause the curbing and paveing of said side walk tr be done and j charge 20 per cent, advance on the cost of la bor and material. Approved May 1, 1 575. Till LIP LYON, Chief Burgess. TIIEO Y. HOFFMAN, Secretary. May 11, 1S7C 3u Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. to mc direc ted, issued oat of the Court of Common Pleas nf rnnntv. T will eino.se to sale at t Ti . .rt.i .a il...!"" . - in l ocono, .-prii -ein, auer many moniu i public Vendue on ffering, Jr?. rhmhe Amanda Tucker, aged 21 ' suHering, year, 1 ruonth and o days. child to mourn her loss. Sh leaves one MILLEU, Ijysician and Surgeon, The loss will pro Trees, lampposts and other e-.r-iw te streets. In some portions .' p: t:t? tee sidewalks were turned over "'J. 'id araiast the houses, breaking j'"'-'; Hacks and carriages were -r-u.-u ;a streets and abandoned. -J Vehicles were seen on the south i ;, toraaio pa.sse'1 turned over 7 Ui? of them wrecked. Innumerable ---..!v toppled over and sicrns were hurled '' i..e str...f n r:..?. Uireciioas. jiluc l-i I r..r, -.wt... .1 -,. Tt., I).,!m.w v"'t, jy 't Hv-ises are said to have been a' taUi:iee,l' hut no particulars can be btrC -orsi seems to have been less, '-Grar.y every vessel lying inside of the iC'2- . 1 Sal'4 or Qiasts or portions of tC ri''la?- The li;rhtnincr struck: several 'S v .,r - , - iur one wa:j a miri in" ' le onlv slisbtly. The storm U - '; . a tow minutes- The total damage ' 'i,-h less than that. '-c-y estimated at $250,000. and will Siiurday. the 2Qth day of May, 1S76, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court Honse in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe countv, the lollowmg described l.eal Instate, to wit: A tract of land situate in the townships of Barrett and Price, in said Countr, surveyed I . r . 1 T Air r I t rK rmorXr, r.i h- rr ;n RiHnra with on warrant irom ine Lanu vjiueeoi x. niiiMHi J. B. Miller, m i'r h.'ior th jnrsonwn umce. nia, erantea to J osepn lieaion, ana numoereu Office hours, . to 9, 12 to 3 ana 6 to a. on ,iie Commissioners Books ot Monroe STROUDSBURG, Ta. May 11, 1ST-5. tf. countv 232, and containing TRTAT. T.TST MAY T. 1876. dyd Acres, Tirnli Stauffer vs. Lewis T. Smith ( Inn. Jackson vs. William Gilbert. Execu- more or less. All 1 IMUhK JA L tor of I'eter Gilbert, dee'd. Seized and taken in execution a the proper Jacob L. Rhode. Administrator vs. Lewis Si- ty of Amelia Walker and Edward S. Walker, and to be sola dv me lor can. JACOB K. SIIAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudbburg, May 1, 1S76. mons. Rathbone, Said &, Co. vs. Wm. S. Flory. Lavinia Weiss vs. Wm. Gilbert, Executor. Mesinrer & Brother vs. Timothy Miller. Jehu Ililgert vs. William Hocking. Daniel berfass vs. Jonas Krepge. Wm. S. Florv vs. Petfcr Merwine. Hannah Christman vs. Iiichard Chrifit. Bochroch & Franke I vs. Peter Merwine. Ute of A. W. Cramer vs. John Merwine et aL the next Orphans' Court, to be held at Slrouds- Joseph Fenterruacher vm. John Merwine. Peter P. Schaffer vs. Joseph Fehr. T1IO. M. McILUAXEY Trot'y. May 11, 1876. Widow's Appraisements. The appraisement of Widow's in the follow ing Estates, will be presented for approval to Argument List May T. 1876. Peter Merwine vs. Tetcr Zimmerman. Jeffry Wells vs. Jacob Stroud. Herbine, Baum & Co. vs. Coolbaugh Up Wra. Dowling vs. John Warner. John Merwine vs. Conrad Frable, fcsame vs. Same. Same vs. Same. Keifer Et. ae. vs Wm. E. Keifer. burir. on Monday, Mav 22d, 1S76. Estate of Henry Heller, deceased. " John A. Flagler, " George A. Fennical, " 44 Washington Shifler, " " Milton Michael, " " William Schraale. " May 4-2t. Tuo. M. McIijiaket, Clerk. Auditor's Noitce. Tha nn.Teraii;ned siitlitnr appoints! by the Orphans' Court of Mnr" countr. t niaka distrihuiioa of the mooeY ia the huivH t Mary ietricK ana mo9 j-- triclc Aitminiairators of the Estate ot Jonn h- LH-tru lc, i. . ,r -r r' I fl- (I will atU"n'l to ine auties ni.i apnininirn4 on Exceptions to Auditor's Kcportin Mason Him- 4!ft,r7laT, Mar "ih. 176, at his oifie in th boruph mick s restate. Rule on Jonas B. Miller. Rule on children of Mary Hellyer. Exceptions to Road in Smithtieid. Mark Miller vs. J. M. Carlton et. al Exceptions to Auditor's Report distributing money of John I. All?nder. Frank H. Palmer vs. Henry Fulmer. John W. Young vs Samuel S. Gower & Wife. THO. M. McILIIAMEX, Prot'y. May 11, 1876. nf StrnuilLbur. at W o'cUck. a. in., when and whtre all nprsoni intrestl In suM diatnriution niar atuna 11 . ... v . r j .. u i - : ir .i r i i tji dciIv n i.ir an sniff intrrt-n. Stroudsbur?, April lJ-lt-J U L BL'RSON. Auditor. Opposition to Humbuggery! Th nn.lrsicnetl herehv ann'Hine1 that he haa rp- iumel biii-iness at th old atand. neit dt'jor U Eastern ."l.-thin? Suire, Main atrial, Mrnuilsbnr', I'a., and Is fully pri-pared to act'omiuoaat ail tn want oi BOOTS and SHOES, Those persons summoned to appear asJu- th i.it utrie and of e.M materui. itrair- rors at a Court to be held 31ay ISjo, are in promptly attented to. t.uamea fii- r,; . i . -..U.. 1,11 Dc. 9. 1575-1 rl C. LEWIa W ATEE5. DOllueil uui to appear, u-t iuc oiuci ij uum - - said Court has been countermanded by the BLANK LE SKS www m M m l . mm a.-.a w,.4 "IV-': For Sale at this Office 3STOTICE. STROUDSBURG BANK. May 2d, 187G. The Dinvtors of this Bank have this day declared a strmi-annu.il dividend of four per. cent payable to the Stockholders on and after Jhe lG:h irist. May 4-:t. J. MACKEY, Cashier. Register's Notice. Xotici b;r-by g'.ven to all jtjth intenMted in tli EsUL-.-s jf the rtspective d-TfcJunt.-'. Uiat tha rllow iai aoojuiits have 1D fi!-?d iu tU Rti'.-r' Ofircof Monro" couuty, and will be pr?-ntrd for cottSruiatioa t- the Ur;:hana' Court of aid cuuntv at stroudsburg. oa Munday, May l?"tj. at I ) o'cl jifc, a. m. Kint anil final a:ount f J.-hn B. Siurm. A lraiui tratvr cum to.u!n--iito auueaool' the L.sltj of 1 : la bel ik (ireaccn. d?c'd. Second and fiual acconnt of Abd Storro. acting .Ad ministrator of the Estate ff Harrivn Carman, dee'd. The ao-eount of Myra L. Forythe, Administratrix of th K!at of William B. Forsyth, irendrred by I. S. t'ae. Exetutor of Myra L. Forsytbe.)" Second and final a.-couutof AIvuzq B. Shafr, A i m!r.istrator of Mary Shafer, deceased. The account I Melohiur Kiniz, Kxctitor of tha last Will and Testament of John KiCLz, det'd. The i.x''juut of Felix Storm. Trustee for the salo of the Ileal Estate of Sarah Kintz, de 'd. FiMt aud separate ao.ouut of W. If. Bittenbendcr, one of the i-.xetitors of the lt Will and Testament ot Ipt-r Kuukle. "l-'C'd. Tbortrst and liaal a.'countof Xt-Ison Hays, Adminiv trrtor of the Estate ot" Burton Hays, det'd." The account of Elizabeth Barlei!, Administratrix of the Estate of John M. Barb ib. dt 'd. 1- u:al account of p.;ter Hufi.smith. Jr. Admin iitrator of the Estate of Teter Hull'iuiith. Jr. dfe'd. Final account of Jos-ih Uruber. Adaiiniatrator of the Etat; of Mirha.,1 Heiner, Uec'd. The account of Henrv Mvldart, Executor of the last Will and Tostann-nt of Joseph Stubbs, dee'd, (settled bv Williasu St.jdJart The ax-ount of Peter KanVle. Gnardian of Georeo II. Saiith, (rendered by John Kunkel.l lh-? account f i'etiT K unset, Ouardian of Tohn M. Smith, i rendered by John Kunk-?1.) The account of uuliara sunth. Administrator cum tozsam-nto anuexo of the Estate of Charlca Meek as. deceased. Account of Sarah Diitot. Executrix of the Estate of John L'utut, dee'd. Account ofEeTt c. Shupp, Administrator of the Es tate of Charles ihupp, deceased. J. AfiEyzEl.i.i-.li. Keeisur. Register's Office. Stroudsburg, Pa. ) April Jj, 15 .ti. it. ) NOTICE. I .'.'4 A Frame House, about IS by 24 feet, - stories hisrh with Kitchen attached IS by 14 feet, a Wash louse 14 bv 16 teet, iiarn 24 by 30 teet, Io? House and other outbuildine?, a never- ailin;? spring of water near the door. A C00d Apple Orchard and other fruit tree?, on the property, about three miles from Stroudsburg on the public road leading to Tannersvi'Ie, Xo. 3. A Lot ot land situate m the Borouirh of Stroudsburg, adjoining land of Win. Wallace. Abram. IiBar, Sydenham Walton Estate, and others on the Road lead ing from Centre Street, to WyckoH's Mills, and containing Seven Acres. There is a YOUNG ORCHARD on the lot composed of Apple, Pear and Cherry Trees, more or les ot them bearing trees. No. 4. A lot of land situate m the borough of Stroudsbur-, on the North side of Main Street, 40 feet front by 200 feet deep, on Quaker Alley, adjoining lands ot Henry J. Bush andJ.iseph Wallace. The improve ments are a llnee btory manv Dwelling House, 24x32 feet, with a Brick Kitchccg attached, 20 feet square, 2 stones. Also an other Brick Kitchen attached, 14xlS feet, 1 torv hish. a Frame Barn. 24x40 feet, lhe rjOt U nearly opposite the Methodist Church. No. 5. AJiOtot land situate in the said orou2h of Stroudsburg, on the West side of Franklin St., on the North side of the Quaker Church, A) leet Iront by 100 lect deep, to the Academy Square. o. t. A iu or iana situate in tne sam Borough of Stroud.-hursr, on the South side of Thomas St. and East side of the Academy nunre, f0 feet on Thomas St. and 100 leet deen on Academy Souare. Stroudsburg. on the est corner of ranklm and Thomas Sts., 50 feet front on Thomas St. and 100 feet along t ranklm bt. No. S. A Lot of land situate on the South East corner of George and Monroe Sts., 23 feet on the East side of George St. aud about 7S feet on Monroe St. The improvements are a BRICK Store House, To the Heirs and legal, representatives of Enoch Flagler, late of Stroud township, in said County, deceased. In the matter of the partition ot the Real Estate cf said Enoch Flagler, deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Orphan Court of said County cf 3Ionroe, issued 3d, March A. D. 1ST6, I hereby give notice that an Inquest to make partition or valuation of said Real Estate will be held on the premises in Stroud township, in said County, on Saturday, the 20th day of May, A. D. 1ST6, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, when and where you may attend if you see proper. Br order of the Court. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburtr, 1 April 15, lS7C-20-5t. f pROTHONOTARY'S NOTIOE. Notice is hereby gien to all persons in !ere?ted that the account of Richard .S. Staple, surviving Trustee, under the deed of tni?t from Abner Kirk and wife to Sydenham Walton. John X. Stokes and Richard S. Staples, dated February 2S, ISoo, and Recorded at Strouds burg, in Deed Book, Vol. 8, P. 50. And the account of Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Trustee of the Estate assigned by Geo. II. Singer and wife to John De Young, have been filed in the ofSce of the Prothonotary of the Coart of Common Picas of Monroe County, and will be presented fur allowance and confirmation at the neit term of said Coart on Mondav, Mar 22. 1S76. TIIOS. M. McILIIANEY; Proth'y. April 27, '76. License Applications The f.I'rtwinj apptioafions for license having boon filial in the orSc of the Cb-rk, in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Monroe countr, wi!l bs presented at tha next term cf said Court, Mem-Jay May 2Z, 1S76. HOTELS. BARRETT. Jyhn IV. Yothir. CHESTXUTIIILL. Charles Ebrl?, Prr S. Ilellor, IaTid Eritt, Henry A. Vci, Jenjine reijc. EAST STF.CXISBURG. Miller Jc Depac. ELTRED. William Chrinaiaa. Eliaa Smith. Lcti I.rgor. SMITH FIEt-r. Wm. A. Frvlha.1 A Son Simeon Ik Bush. UAMILTOX. Pavi'l Krrse, J.-hn Roth.' rharhx Andrew, Jnhn W. MaekeJ, John Soij!?. TRrrwf3CP.o. THv"nl L. Pisle. N". II. ShaOr A. Bro. Lon Baldwin, J. C. GrijTO. Mar 4. 1ST5. TrsKHAy?rocK. Tetcr Merwine. CC-jLBACGir. Jaoob Gearhart, John Callahan, Jerome B. jbiw, .Tame Vilon. jr. Christian Kresc: Josiah rtiwlin;;, Jac-Db II. Stocker. P0CC50. Charles Brown, Mana.seh Miller. Anthony H. R.-emer. TO BYTT A Alt. William ShiSer, Isaac staaaer. roLK. Corc Green, F. J. Hummel, .Inx Snyder, John Kervhner, Mary Potior. st. sMrrimELD. Jacob H. I'laee. E.VTING HOC5FL EAST STKnCWiBClW. Thomas J. Iunn. THO. M. McILIIAX3T, Clerk. 2x62 feet, 1 story high, a good cellar under the whole building, and Store Koom is about 1 6 feet high, adjoining lands of .Jerome II. Fetherman. No. 0. A alualle t situate on the North Ka.-t corner of 3Ionroe and (leorge Sts. iu the said IJoroughof Stroudsburg 100 feet on the North side of Monroe St. and 90 feet on George St. The improvements are a two story Brick House, 26 feet on George St. and fio feet on Monroe St., and an addition of 12x24 feet, there is a good celler under the whole building, ma cademized with stone and then cemented. A rood well of water on the same. Seized and taken in execution the pro perty of Jerome b. ilhams and to be sold by me lor ea5h. JACOB K. SIIAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Otfice, Stroudsburg, May 4, lit. I Auditor's Notice. The nndersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to make distribution of the money in the hands of Jo. lirotzman and Henry Protzman, Administra tors of the Estate of Wm. Brotzman, doe'd will attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday, May 13th, 1S76 at the Prothono Urv's ciice, in the Porough of Stroudsburg, al 10 o'clock, a. when and where all persons interested in said dL-trlbutiou may attend if ther think proper or be A rever debarred lrom coming in for anv share thereof. April 13-4tT. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. Court proclamation. "herea.. the H-m. ?aU"et. Preher, rrwidVni Jiidie of the 2Cd Judu-ial District of Pennsylvania, mmp'ed 'f the eiintios of Mnw and CarboQ, and 1etkr tjp.i'VEH and Charles V. Pecker, Es-juirs, AixH-iaw Judires of the Conrt of Common I'leas of the County of Monre, and by virtue of their otf.ee. Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery and Court of lienoral quarter Sessions in and t"ir the "said County of M jnroe, have is.uel their prwept to me commanding that a C?urt of Quarter 5BHona of the Iea.-e and Common I'leas, and Conrt of Oyer as-1 Terminer and General Jail IXlitrary and Orphan's Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holdea at Stroudshurp, on MONDAY, the 2:d day of May, 1S76, to continue one week, if nevessary. XOTICE Is hereby given tha Coroner, the Jam'ecu of th Peace, and Constables cf the said ecnty of Monm, that thdy N then and there ready with their roll reeordinquisitions, examinations and other reniem hraeea to do those things which their ounces are ap pertaining, aM also that tnose wh are bound by recocnUan'-c to prosecufe rlre evidence acainst th prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Monroe, or a,runt persons who stand charged with th commission of ortences to be then and ther to prosecute or tufy as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth. JACOB K. SilAFEK, Sheriff. SheriiTs Oiliv'e Stroudsbur,;, May 4, l:i. J Auditor's Notice. In the natter of the diitribution of proceed of Lhe SherijT s Sale cf the Real Estate cf Joseph Xorton. The undersigned. Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, to make distribution of the proceeds arising from the SheritTa Sale of the Heal Estate of Joseph Norton, and to report the farts and reasons up on which such distribution is mad, will at tend to the duties of his appointment, on Satur day, the 20th day of May, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the office oij. li. Storm, Esq., in the Borough ol MrouJsburg, when and where all parties in terested are requested to attend or be forerer debarred from coming in for a share cf said pro ceeds. CHARLES L. KINEY, Auditor. May, 4, 1S76-4L TO WHOM it MAY CONCERN ! SEBASTIAN ECHLE, Has resurcf d the BOOT and SHOE raakintr business, in all its various branches, in the hawmeot of J. B. Miller' huilding, one door East of Jea'ersonian Otfice. All who dire anything in his line, done np in tha hijhest style of the art, are cordiaUv invited to drop in. Maxvh 3, T6-tL $2,000 WANTED, On First Mortgage ; firt class prop eriy. ther information apply at ihia omce. Jan. 27, lars. For fur- I 'X - j -1