4 V THE MAINE ELECTION. A (UMX RCI'UIILICAX SWEEP. Boston Advertiser dispatch says: 'The republicans have swept every con riijional district. Thomas B. Keed is clectoJ in the First district by about 1,000 junjority ; William P. Frye, iu the Second (.list rift by about 2,000; Stephen I). Lindsay, in the Third district by about 3,500 inaj. ; Jwellyn Paine, in the Fourth district by ii.out L'.OOO, and Eugene Hall, in the Fifth Strict by about 2,500." 11()KTL.vni, Sept. 12. Ilcturns up to this lif'terneou give the llepublicans twenty nine senators and the Democrats two. Thus fir sixt v-seven Kopublican representatives :i:.ve been reported elected as against seven fr the Democrats. Ai.ut'T, Sept. 12, The Kennebec Journal lias returns from two hundred and ci hiv-seven towns and plantations, givincr :1 t ,;;"l vote of 113,039 ; Connor, G3,743; 'I'allnt, -1 0,200 ; Connor's majority 14,447. The same towns lxst year gave a total of JJAm'T ; Connor, 4S,435 ; Roberts, 44,172 ; 'o!:::;'r's majority 4,273 Republican net -rim si! VERMONT. COMPLETE RETURNS. r.osTON', Sept. S. Complete returns of thi- Vermont jrubernatoaial vote give rair l;inks 1 iSiS't ; Bingham, 21,035, and scat toriiur 23 : Fairbandks' majority, 23,528, la 1S74 the vote stood; Peck, 33,572; ;;;:jha!n; 13,2.0, and scattering 21. Full ivuirns of the lower house give the Repub II ;i:is 20"). Democrats 31, no choice 5 a JV.iincratic loss of 2S. Kah.v.oai Indeivikdness;. The Read- ,J lias an indebtedness of (I0,S54 i v : n:i!e ; the L. . road, $70,517 ; the lA.-hawanua. SI 01. 000 ; .v .l-.rsev, $517,748 the Central of per mile ! The (livi lends ci' the Central New Jersey were S : r cent in 1873 ; 10 per cent in 1S74 ; in 1S75 ; the Pleading paid 10 in 1873; in 1S74; and 10 iu 1875; the Lacka v ;;- ;i. T n 1S73; and 10 in 1S74 ; the ( in each of the 3 vcars. Tin: Rr.rmi.ic Magazine for Septem ; is e!!o of the most powerful numbers l-.-;u-d of this valuable monthly. Xo in .Hi or private citizen who believes iii vi'.blioan principles should fail tfsub v teis magazine, it lias been a r ''od in former eamnaisns, and i::ve m tins. iiiu iollowiuLr is tne e!i:e:i ts f r the present number V .1 . The Rer-ublican Party of l't aini Present ; Horace Greeley vs. J. T !'l -n ; United .States Ronds and : l"i:ivcrsal Amnesty and Universal . j ': I . v Knhind Encourages Her ji tters ; The Chinese Plank ; Scan ia the Earlier Days ot the Republic; ciatic Inconsistency; The Virtuous ..leracy ; Tilden's Letter of Acceptance; J : !"r, S.iiotilsat the iSouth ; Work of the i -Fourth Congress ; verbatim report of urc:it speech of General Garfield and li f General Hurlbut. Send 62 to ih.-j-ublie Publishing Company, Wash D. C, and subscribe for one year.' !- tier investment could be made in these t;:. Jury List September Term, 1876. G It AND JiritV. ( ",'; '!.'h ill Frederick Rond, Jacob --e. i:n'sou Mostelier, Oliver Mcrwine. lr .Sti-oudzUurg Amos Singer, John . . -w- y. u Jacob A. Rutz, Alexander 1 ( i i 11 John Marsh, Samuel Martz. J James Heller, Cbas. Henry. Richard X. Cramer, Simon r. Samuel Postcn. J..hn Andrew. VUU.: ;mltfi.UJ Martin Place. ' ! Henry Marvin. Michael Rush. :', ','.l,iirj George H. Dreher. v ' ''lino Perrv Sox. J: j;t.ld B. P." Brodhead, Abraham PKTIT JfUT. V,.,.7,;7 Hcury Laufcr, Samuel r. David Shuj;p. nuju ,y os lull Dowling. ti-mnhbvrq Robt. Drown, Daniel C ' Mi P;;niel Kintner. iJ h id Nelson HetHefinger. lin.nlUun John Dciter, Jacob II. Feth !: S nnuel Kemmcrcr, John Mansfield, : ry Vclkheiser. .., Chas. Rinkcr, Jerome Setzer, !:. Miller. Mlddl.-. Smithfdd Daniel Coss, F. M. ''ibaiigh. Franklin Moiser, Jas. Place. J' i.-n-fi'sr Simon Gruber, Wm. Heller. J ':, io Joseph Schook. LU: Nathan Serfass, Chas. J. Shafer, :s Siiafer, Jonas Snyder. Xudihfrtd Amile Bush, Charles Chris- 5 ! c tlli Charles Cvnbors. Peter Hoffman. rmm ticortre liura. Amzi r. vooi- 7 ft 1 ft 1 a T1 f . 1 Nelson Detnck. James S. Wisher, -li. ;u is Jx'o George Brown. .V.' rovin'inm vieiehior nrale. Jewis Ml r n ' vers. John Kern, Benjamin S. Jacoby, U'.-ij:iaiin Hull, A. O. Greenwald, Geo. W. -'":r', George L. Dreher, Wm. Acker- uu.i, Emanuel Altemose. T. M. MclLiiANEr, Proth'y. .Msmiths Maid is to be taken from the ttt'-iv alter to-day, at which time an effort I. "1 he made to beat her fastest time. Illinois has 029,940 horses, nearly 2, ,: ::,:'! cattle, 1,500,000 hogs, 17,575 P;1!!') 21,003 melodeons, and 155,728 x-wuig machines. J ho Queen of India is visiting the Cen l!i:d inhibition. She .weighs 2,200 j'-'unjj and stands twenty-one and one-half hauls high. She is a mule. A heavy drain. The amount of money goes out of this country every year to Ult' owners of foreign vessels is estimated !.lt fri.m ?-50,000,000 to 75,000,000. This l paid Ibr passages, and the carriage of "wgnt and mails. 'I'e ' City Bank" of Harrisburg, which li'd just fuilcd, was not a national bank, even a chartered bank. It was owned 7 the members of the Bigler family, ex t u-MVtly, and has been embarrassed by ajjvaiiefcs to a lumber firm of Biglcr's, v'.ul1i bought lumber at high prices and 'd at low. The depositors are the only ' lC':-v?. fittzb-urj Commercial. MAHRIED. On the 7th inst.. at the Imnu r i, k,1.i. father by the Rev. R. M. Wallace, Mr. John U. Keller, and M las Jennie Nanf-,! n ,.r Stroudsbuug, Pa. DIED. In Stroud8bunr.ontheSithinstMri Tnn; wife of Mr. John Baldwin, aged 40 years, tl months and 27 days. She WuaBick only a few days and died unexpectedly. In Pahaquarry. Warren countv. X. J S 5th, 1870, Sarah LeBar. widow of late John C. L.etar, aged ii'J vears. At Easton. suddenly. SenL fi. ISTfi at th Central Hotel, of cholera morbis, Miss Marv Elizabeth, vouncest daughter of Caroline ami the late Benjamin Yctter, of Sniithfield, ased i years, months and 17 davs. Ihe service and interment took ulace at St Paul's Lutheran Church. Sniithfield. on Sat nr. day afternoon, the pastor, the Rev. Geo. 1. roust, olhciatwg. I loved thee, daughter of my heart; My child, I loved the dearly ; And though we are compelled to part, How sweetly I how severely ! Nor life nor death can sever My soul from thine for ever. Mary! my last, my youngest love, The crown of every other ! Though thou art born in heaven above, I am thine only mother! Nor will affection let me Believe thou canst forget me. Then thou in heaven and I on earth May this one hope delight us, That thou wilt hail my second birth, When death shall reunite us, Where worlds no more can sever Parent and child for ever. In Stroudsburg, on the 7th inst., Harrv J., son of Geo. D. and Annie E. White, ased 13 years, 8 mo. and 3 days. Special ISTotice. Overcoats feel cood even at raid-day now Don't foolishly catch a cold that may never leave you, by failing to keep your body warmly clad. No one who values his health will venture out in the evening, at least, with no more clothing than he has worn at noon. If you mean to get one, why not attend to the matter and have done with it? Of course you know where to go. Run iu on Wanamaktr& Iirown, at Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. Their advertisement in another column tells how handsomely they treat all who deal w ith them. StroHsIsburg Seminary. The Mi?.es Carrow will open, on the 20th inst., the Fall and Winter Term of their se lect School. Instruction in all the English branches, and in the Latin, Oerman, rreiich, and Spanish languages. Music on the l'iano, Organ and Harp. lerms moderate, and payable in advance. September 7, 1S76. 4t. TEACHERS EXAMINATION. Kxaminalion of Teachers will be hrld as follow: In Mi'Wlc Smithtirld, at Coolbaugh'y, on Saturday, acptembT 16th. In Jiu-lison, at J act son Corners, on 'Weduesdar, SpftcmtxT 20th. Iu Smithfifld, at Craig' Meadows, on Saturday, SrptemlK-r in Pocono, at M. Miller' on Saturday, SejtMnler 30th. In Hamilton, at Snydersville, on Monday, Ort. 2d. In Clx-Mtnuthill, at I!rdbeadville, on Tuesday, l h-tuber 3d. In Polk, at Ginrt's, on Wednesday, CK tober 4th. In Eldred. at Kunkletown. on Thursday, Oct. 5th. In Itfws, at Miiok-rit, on Friday, K-t. Cth. In Stroud, at Sirouds.hu r:. on Saturday, flet. 7th. Sjxvial txaniinatii.n.i at Strouiliiur. on Oct. 10th, and 2-'.th. at the reaidcuce of Superintendent. Time, 9 a. m. &pt. 14-Tw H. F. MOREY, Sup't. ORDINANCE No. 16. . Be it enancttd and ordained, ly the Burgra and Toicn Council of the Borough of East Strouds burg. That on and after the first day of September, 1ST 6, the Exhibiting of Plays, Shows, Circuses, Mountebanks, and Jugglers, and all other Exhibitions of like character, are hereby for bidden undt-r a penalty of TEN DOLLARS for each and every offence againpt this Ordi nance, without permission of the Chief Burgess of this Borough. Approved September 4th, 1876. P. LYON, Theo. Y. Hoffman, Burgess. Secretary, Sept. 14-lm. NOTICE. Believing that the only safe and fair way of dealing h on the cash system; -for both buyer and seller, aud thereby gave money for the purchaser. We hereby trive notice that on and after October 1st, we will sell goods only on the cash basis. Thankful to our friends for past favors, we solicit a continuance of their patronage GEO. E. STAUFFER & CO. East Stroudsburg, Sept. 7-2ra. Sheriff's Sale. irini of m writ of Ten ex. de. terns to me lirett-d, iwued out of the Court of Common Ple of Monroe County, i will expose w aaie ai i uuiic cuuue, on SATURDAY, the 2Zd day of September, 1876, vwV in the afternoon, at the Court House In the Borough of 6troudt.hu rp, Monroe County, the fol- i.Tir H.-riK Estate, to wit : A tract or piece of land situate in the townihip of Pollc County aforewaia, oounaea ana aencnoea u lows: adjoining iaua oi jusii jvhu cx.ui, Franklin Smith and William Krolor, and containing 30 Acres and 90 Perches, more or less. The Improvement thereon are a two story Frame House IS x 24 feet, and a Frame Stable 14 x 18 cleared, the balance timber land. Some fruit trees on the premise and a ,...,r.tr nr the door. Said premises are on the I'ublic Road leading fromKresgevilletoMerwine- Seized and taken in execution as the property of Joel Hawk, and to be sold by me for cafh. joex na , a JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Omce, Stroudsburg, gept. 4, 1876. Sheriff's Sale. t?- :riw f . writ of yen er. de. terris to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at ruDiic enaue, on SATURDA Y, tU 2Zd day of September, 1876, at. 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe Vyouniy, uiu iuhuw !,. A..r-iKeA RmI Kxtate. to wit: a ...tain trt. of land, situate in Eldred township. containing 16 acres, all cleared, adjoining land of Joseph Oreensweig, Jacob Carrell, Jacob Engler, Jacob Borger. The improvements are a Frame Tavern House 28 x 24 feet, 2 Stories. Kitchen attached X 16 x 14 feet. 1 Story, Frame Barn 30 x 55&ia4fc: a A AliAi AiitHfiiMincm. Aio A lot of land containing 6 acres, adjoining land of Jacob Engler, Joseph Borger, Anthony H. Uizad and taken in execution as tb property of Daniel Borger, and to be aoM ehffJJE SheilTa Offi-, Stroiibar. Etpt. , 1876 a I tit Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writof Fl. Fa. to ma directed. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monro County, j. win cipwc vo aaie ai i'udiic vendue, on SA TURD A Yt the 2Zd day of September, 1876, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough offftroudiburr. Monroe Countr the follnwlntr described Real Estate, to wit : a certain lot or piece or land situate on the north side of Walnut street, in the Borouch of Stroudgbure. containing in frout on said street. 55 by 160 Feet in Depth, adjoining land of Robert Boys. Frederick Phillips, and other land of Samuel Emery, ail cleared. aim a certain lot or piece or laud situate on tue north side of Walnut street. In said Borough, FORTY FEET IN FRONT ON SAID STREET, AND 1W FEET IN DEPTH, adjoining above described lot of land, and land of Alviiuaney and Ureher. The Improvements are A Frame Dwelling House, 20x30 Feet Two-Story Well of Water. and some FRUIT TREES. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Emery, and to be sold oy me for cssn. JACOB K. SHAFER, SherilT. Sheriffs Office. Stroudsburg, feepteruoor 4, 156. J Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to xale at Pub lic endue, on SATURDAY, the 2Zd day of September, 1876, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the following described Heal Estate, to wit: A certain mensuage and tract of land, rituate in the townhip of Hamilton, in said County, adjoining lands of Philip Mooteller, -Michael Shoemaker's Estate, John Shifler and others, containing 40 Acres and 23 Perches, all cleared but about two acrea of WOOD LAND, about 7 acrea meadow. The Iraprov merits are a 2 Story Log House 20 x "0 feet, Log and Frame Barn, about 20 x 45 feet, BLACKSMITH SHOP and other out-buildinga, good Apple Orchard, Spring of water near theliouac. A mall stream of water passes through the premi.sea ana Public Road runs through the same. . a l Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Magdalena Oslar, and to be sold by mc for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, Sept. 4, 1876. J Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common l'leas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale at Public endue, on SA TURD A Yt the 23i day of September, 1876, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudnburg, Mon roe county, the following described Iteal .res tate, to wit : A certain tract or piece of land in Hamilton township, in said County, containing Forty Acres, more or le, adjoining land of Jonathan Feth ennan, Charles Fetherman and other, about 5 acres TIMBER LAND, balance cleared and in a jrood state of cultivation. Improvements are a Log Dwelling House, 20 by 2i feet, 2 torie; FRAME BARN 23 by 40 feet, A Well of water near the House, a good Apple Orchard, a pood LIME KILN and a splendid LIME STONE QUARRY on the premises. Seized and taken in execution a the proper ty of iluam It. Butz, and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sherifl's Office, Stroudsburg, ) September 4, 1876. 3t, Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris to mc directed, insued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale at Public V endue, on SATURDA Y, the 2Zd day of September, 1876 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Mon roe county, the following described Real Es tate. to wit: A certain tract of land in Price township, Monroe county, containing 414 Acres and 132 Perches, adjoining land in the warrantee names of Sam uel Reen, John Jones, William Bensley and others. About 45 acres cleared, 10 acres of ME ADO W, balance good Timoer Liana. Improvements a LOG HOUSE r III IS by 20 feet, Kitchen 12 by 14 feet H stories, one LOG BARN 18 by 20 feet FRAME BARN 20 by 24 feet and other out buildings; water near the door, Fruit Trees on the premises and Al'l'LE ORCHARD. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Jacob Miller and Hiram Miller, terrc tenants, and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, September 4, 1876. 3t. Sheriff's Sale. Br Tirtue of a writ of Ten. ex. de. terris to m directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, 1 will expose to sale at ruDiic vendue, on SATURDA Y, the 23d day of September, 1876 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House i the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the fol lowine described Iteal Estate, to wit : A certain messuage and tract of land situate in the townships of Barrett and I'aradise, in said county .containing 800 ACRES, more or less, being tracts in the Warrantee names of Samuel Paridson and Jonn uogun, adjoining ian i in name of John Patterson, feainuol Uepue,jacoD Jones, Jacob Cardiff and others, about 50 acres cleared, Dal a nee good Timber Land. Improvements thereon is a Frame Dwelling House 80 x 40 feet, 2 Stories, Kitchen attached 20 x 40 feet, Story, Barn 34 x 40 feet and orther out-buildings. One Frame House 28 x 30 feet VA Stories, 1 Frame House 20 x 30 feet VA Stories, 1 mme iiouse x 30 feet IK St Stories, an Apple Orchard, Water near the rishnr find Puhlio. Road naases throuch the same, Also A tract of land in Barrett township contain ing 300 Acres, nrreved in Warrantee name of John H. Baker, about 15 acres cleared, balance Timber Land. Improvement n frame Dwelling House 22 x 30 feet IU Stories. SeUd and taken In execution as tbe property of Edward Marscbcider. axa to- De roici ny me lor caso. JACOB K. SHAFJEK, Sheriff. Caerlff" 0f5. Ftroudburg, Pent. 4, tc'.f till lllM. 11 I -1 NOTICE. Having dispensed with the services of a col- ector on September 1st. all accounts due mc will be settled only by myself, or upon my written order. GKO. W. JACKSON. M.D. Sept. 7, 1S7C 3L Widow's Appraisement. The appraisement of Widows in the follow- ng Estates, will be presented for approval to the next Orphans' Court, to be held at Strouds burg, on Monday bepteiuber 25, 1S76. Estate of Thomas Applegatc. dee'd. Charles II. Ilintoii, Abraham Gish, A. Lewis KirkhufT, Philip Gearhart, John R. Storm, Jacob Buskirk, of Pocono, George Bond, Stephen H. Peters, David Gentzhorn, Emanuel II. Heller, M I. ( M II M t( i. THO. M. MclLIIANEY. Prot'r. Sept. 7, 1876. Trial List. Sept. Term, 1876. Robert Huston vs. George Stone. . Cramer vs. 1'tulip Kressre. John Merwine vs. Exra Marvin. Jacob Stauffer vs. Lewis T. Smith. Middle Sniithfield vs. Vanauken A Strunk. S. Kistler & Co. vs. Peter Merwine. Semel & Co. vs. Thos. Altemose, Adm'or. m. L. Dodee vs. Herbine. Isaum & Co. M. Mitchell, Agent vs. Mathew Troclor. Daniel Serfass vs. Jonas Kre?ee. Wm. S. Flory vs. Peter Merwine. Hannah Christman vs. Richard Christ. A. V. Creamer et. al. vs. John Merwine et. al. Henry B. Semple vs. Herbine, Bautu&Co, Sweet, Quimby & Perry vs. Wra. S. Flory. Aaron Vanbuskirk vs. James M. I'ostcn. Same vs. Daid S. Lee. Edward Cavana vs. James Henry. John McCarty vs. Wm. Gilbert's Adm'or. (irayble & Ncuman vs. same. James Place vs. II. P. Ro?s, Adm'or. Jeremiah Dreher vs. Charles Henry, et. al. THO. M. MclLIIANEY Prot'y. Sept. 7, 187G. Argument ListSept. T., 1876. Herbine, Baum & Co. vs. Coolbaugh tsp. m. Uowling vs. John arner. Carrie Keifer vs. Wm. E. Keifer. Road in Sniithfield township. rirst JNational Bank of Laston vs. Peter II Fetherman, Adm'or. Thomas C. Davis vs. Brown & Sloddart. Exceptions to Auditors Report, Estate of Chris tian trees. Theodore P. Taylor vs. Samuel Hood. Adams & alton vs. Julia Sevmour. Edwin Bossard vs. David B. Miller. THO. M. MclLIIANEY, ProtV. Sept. 7, 1876. PROTHONOTARY'S NOTTOE. Notice is hereby given to all persons inter estcd that the following accounts have been filed in the onice of the Frothonotary, of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, an will be presented for confirmation at the next term of said Court, to be held September 25 1876. The account of Samuel Arnold, Committee of the person and Estate of Carolina V llliams. of Chestnuthill township. The account of John De Young, Assignee of William Sobers, settled bv Henrietta Deioung and babina De- Young, Adm xs., of John De Young, deed. THOS, M. MclLHAINl!. x, l'roth'y. Stroudsburg, Aug. 31, 1876. Assignee's Sale. The undersigned, Assignee of John S. Dailey, will expose at Public Sale, at the Public House of Charles Brown, in Tan nersville, Monroe county, Pa., on SATURDAY,' September 2M, 1876, at 1 o'clock P. M. the Ileal Estate of the same John S. Dailey, situate in Jackson township, about one mile west of lanners ville, on the road leading from Tanners- ville, bounded by lands of Samuel Dailey, Andrew Dailey, Josoph A. Singer and others, containing about FORTY-EIGHT ACRES, about Thirty Acres cleared, Ten Acres meadow, the balance well timbered, the im provements are ONE HOUSE, 18x22 feet, 1J story high, ONE HOUSE, 16x18 feet, 1 story high, 1 FRAME BANK BARN, 30x30 feet, Hog Stable, Corn Crib, and other out-buildings, a fine young APPLE ORCHARD on the premises, a never-fail-ing spring of Vater near the door. Con ditions will be made known on the day of sale by A. A. blNUEli, Assignee. Jackson township, August 31, lS76-3t Register's Notice. Notice is hereby eiven to all persons inter ested in the Estates of the respectire decedents, that the following accounts have been field in the Register's Office of Monroe County, and will be presented for confirmation to the Or phans' Court of said county at Stroudsburg, on Monday, September 25th, 1876, at 10 o'clock A.M. The second and. final acconnt of Peter Kunkel, one of the Excutore of the last Will and Testament of Abraham Yetter, deceased, settled by John Kunkel and Y m. 11. Bitten bender. Executors of Peter Kunkel. The account of Jacob Mansfield, Executor of the last Will and Testament of John Mans field, dee'd, by Joseph Kemmerer, jr., Adminis trator of said Jacob Mansneld, now deed. First account of John Mansfield, jr., surviv ing Executor of the last Will and Testament of John Mansfield, de'ed. Account of Charles Altimus, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Altimus, dee'd. The second and final account of John Sniffer, Administrator of the Estate of Georgge Weiss, dee'd. Account of James F. Brewer, Administrator of the Estate of James Brewer, jr., dec d. The second and final account of Robert C Albertson, Adm'r. of the Estate of John Al bertson. dee'd. Account of Stogdell Stokes, Administrator of the Estate of John Is. Stokes, dee'd. The account of Peter Warner, Administra tor of John Stumn. dee'd. Sunulemental account of James Arnold, Adm'r. of the Estate of Abraham Arnold, dee'd. Account of Mary Ann McAsey, Administra trix of the Estate of Patrick McAsey, dee'd. Account of Enoch Flagler, Administratorof the Estate of Enoch Flagler, dee'd. Account of Thos. M. Mcllhaney, Trustee for the sale of the Real Estate of Valentine Weaver, dee'd. Second account of Josiah Shupp, Adminis' trator of the Estate of Nathan Shupp, dee'd. Second and final account of Samuel Plattcn- berger, Adm'r, of the Estate of Lewis Platten bereer. dee'd. Account of Daniel Weaver, Josiah Weaver and Urias Weaver, Administrators of the Es tate of Valentine Weaver, deed. J. APPENZELLER, Register. Register's Office, Stroudcburg, Pa., August 31th, 1876. 5 To the Independent Electors of MONROE COUNTY. I offer myself as a candidate to represent tnis Countv. in the State Legislature. If elected I shall serve you faithfully and to the best 6f mv abilitv. ldo tins at the solicitation Ot tnanr of my fellow Democrats in different part." of the countv who believe the interest of the County can be best served by electing its offi cers without the manipulation of a convention. C. S. rALMLK. Stroudsburg, Aug. 31th, 1876. iHourt Proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Samcei. S. Dreher. President Judee of the 2L'd Judicial District of feiinsrlvania. coniDoscd of the counties of Monroe and Carbon, and AaxoclHtc Judcc-s of the Court of Common Fleas vf the County of Monroe, and by virtue of their oflices. Justices of the Court of Over and Terminer aud General Jail delivery and Court of General Quarter S-aslons in and lor tne saiu county oi aiouroe. nave uisueu meir precept to nie commauding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of tne Peace auu Uoiumou 1'icas, ana court oi uyer anu Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Orphau's Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be lioldcn at Stroudsburg, on MONDAY, the 23th day of September 187G, to continue one week, if necessary. XOTICE Is hereby given to tha Coroner, the Justices of the reace. and Constables of the said county or Monroe, that thy be then and there ready with their rolls- recortU, Inquisitions, examinations ana omer remem brances to do those thinm which thoir offices are ap pertaining, aud also that those who are Douna oy recognizances prosecute eive cviuence against me trl:Kncrs that are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Monroe, or against persons who stand charged with the commission of ollenucs to lm men and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save tne i onnuouweaun.) JACOB 1C. SHAFER. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, I Aug. 31, 1376. J "WILL BE TAKEN A FEW BOARDERS, For the full and winter. Applv to Mrs. A. "S AN FORD Stroudsburg, Aug. 24, 1376. ot. nantinn ! Take Notice ! fTUIE public are hereby cautioned apiinst I harborin? or trusting anv nersou un- dcr any pretense whatever, from on my account, as 1 am determined to re- sist, to tlie lull extent oi tne law, tne pay- tnent of all debts contracted by any one in mv iifimn urithmit. rprmrd tn T,irsn PYCWit upon my written order. CHARLES U. WA11NICK. Stroudsburg, Aug. 24, 1876. j COOLBAUGH TOWNSHIP AUDITOR'S STATEMENT. C. W. TltAXSUE, Supervisor, Pr. Amount of dtipicatc, S Order on Supervisors, CR. Balance from last yuar, Account of UUor, Exonurutious. 372 38 405 10 72 27 3-'0 43 12 40 403 10 C. KP.ESGE, Supervisor. Amount of duplicate, Order on Supervisors, CR. Paid order. Account of labor, 1 day at sottlerueut, Exoneration, Orders due auditors. Orders due ex-Suporvisors, Order due Dodgo, Meigs A Co Order due L, T. Smith, Indebtedness of Supervisors, Dr. 13 81 243 43 500 237 43 2 00 5 00 249 43 13 60 2l 94 46 07 135 00 839(5 51 WM. G. NEY, Col'tor of Toor Taxes, Dr. Amount of duplicate. SC07 C1L Cash raid Overseers, EsonerationSi Commisxions at 2 per cent, 51U 33 36 4 2 M 11 8 607 Balance in band, 25 OVERSEERS OF TOOK, IR. Cash of Collector, j30 3 CR. Bills for maintenance of paupers, 429 09 5 00 4 00 92 25- Attorney fee. Eifrcuseii of Overseers, Balance in band. 530 38 Unnaid bills for maintaining paupers. 8S4 33 Due J. F. Heller. ex-Overseer. 11 81 9G 14 Leas due from W. G. Key, Collector, 1 1 88 " " Overseers, 92 29 104 Indebtedness of Overseers, Indebtedness of Supervisors as aboTe, 791 9 396 51 Total indebtedness of Coolbaneh township, 1188 48 1. 1. !M11 it, I J AMES HOWLING, V Auditors. Aug.24-4t. 1). C- Y OTHERS, j ATTENTION, AGENTS! The New Jersey Mutual Life Insurance Compau desires to secure an active and energetic man to act as district airentin Monroe county. Terms liberal. Here is an onnortunitv for some wiae-awate. renaDie man to secure a irood" contract and payine business. For further particulars, terms, Ac, call on or address Manager for Pennsylvania, No. 424 Walnut Street, Aug. ll-3tJ Philadelphia, Pa. Blair Presbyterial Academy, BLAIRSTOWN, N. J., Will be re-opened on Wednesday, September 6th. Young men prepared for college or for business. Advanced studies for young ladies. The building is well supplied with good water and is heated by steam. II. D. GREGORY, A. M.r Ph. D, July 27-2m. Principal. CAUTION I All persona are hereby cautioned not to trespass on any property of the undersigned, situate in Stroud township, Monroe county, Pa. Any one violating this notice willbc prosecuted to the full extent oi tne law. JACOB II, BUTTS. Stroudsburg, July 29, 1875. MUSICS The Stroudsburg Cornet Band Seventeen Members, in Full New Uniform, oflers its services, during the season, to play at Kic fflcs, in Processions and at lou will find us one door west of Key l'olltlcal Meetings, stone Drug Store, Main Street, St rouds- at reasonable rates. For particulars, Ac, call on or address, either N. II. SHAFER, Indian Queen Hotel. S. D. ROBESON, Democrat Office. or F. W. BOBN. Born'a Barber Shop. Screj&bag, July 20th, 1875. (Terrible fimes in New York!. DRY GOODS MEN BURSTING DP I f Tlrff Clothing Mett afe Bursting Up! Hat &; Cap Men are Bursting Up ! ! The Milliners are Bursting Up!! A BIG SOAP MAM lias BURSTED UP!!! Thousands of Dollars tcorth of Goods are bold by the Sheriff every day, and some for a mere -nothing! ! ! DECKER OF THE WONDERFUL CHEA1 AUCTION STORE Is WIDE AWAKE ent the spot, and hit Store in Stroudsburg is now groaning and grunting under the load of Cheap Goods Just arrived. JUST LOOK HERE 2 upools of our bet Cotton1 for 5 cents 3 rows of 1 ma for 1 cent 2 papers best Needles, 5 cents 2 large cakes Toilet Soap, 5 cent Good Lead Pencils, I cent. Full fet of Jet Jewel rv,- 20 certts. Gents' and Youth's lined Collars, per box, 8 and 10 cents. Calico, 4 and 5; Very fine white stripe Peka; 12 cents. Beautiful Shades of Grass Cloth, fine, 6nly 10' cents a yard Wain Dress Goods. lO. Black Alpaca, 25 CU. Summer and rail Shawls, 55 and cents. Large White Counter-panes $1 and $1 15. Cassimeres & Summer ear, nearly half price.- US4.'ttJ(iSSr KillDon3 Flowers and Feathers, half price Children's Gloves 5 cents. Ladies' Gloves 8 and 10 cents. I trCntS UlOVes W anU lO Cents. Children's, Ladie's and Gents' Hosiery' nearly half price. Hemmed Handkerchiefs 1 cents". Oil Table-cloths and Covers never so cheap'. Corsets, elegant, only 40 cents; Linen lable-cloths and lowels. very cheap'; Full pound Cotton Bats 14 Ct?. Beautiful Carpets 25 cts. per vard. Men's Pants, lined, $1. Men's Coats $1 and: So. Men's Vests 1. Men's and Boys' whole suits, good Cassimer So to ?8. Men's and Youth's soft Hats, 70c. to $1 25. Men's and Bovs' !Straw Hats, 15 and 25 cts. Misses' & Ladies' fashionably trimmed Spring and Summer Ifatft,- oOc. to $1 50. Ladies' Fine Lacealffd Button' Lasting Gaiters 1 25 to SI 75. , Men's Fine Calf Boots $3 50. Men's fine Un dershirts, 35 to 50 cents".' , Ladies' fine Undershirt9 45 cts. Men's fine-' Muslin Shirts $1. Now, if you want to see a 72 USIT, just come' to DECKER'S wonderful cheap Auction Storef 4 doors below Post Office. April 27, '76. ly. TO THE " Oppression of high prices ! RELIEF HAS COME ! f Now you can get the benefit 6f your CASH in purchasing TOOTS and SHOES, Prices lower than any in Town.- if vou don't believe it call aTid be convinced.- The People's Cash Boot aid Shoe Store.- S doors above the W ashington Hotel.-5! E. K. WYCKOFF, Formerly with J. Wallace.- Str6udsburgr July 27, lS76-Siri, DOWN TOWtf nothing Store! "We the undersigned respectfully inform! the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity that we have added to oar large assort ment of HATS AND CJAPS, A complete and carefully selected stock of Men's & Youths' Rcadv- itiadc Clothiug of the latest and. most fashionable styles and best quality. We have also a com plete line of CENTS' FURNISHING goods. Please give us a call and examine our stock and prices before you purchase else where. We shall soon offer a large assort- pent of T, , m i; -o tv wxuui "avciiuij uugc, ' ' ur a' N. B. Silk Hats ironed and repaired at short notice. Give us a call. tt t tov . TOTVTrmii'Tr , WALTON & WIN TKRMLTE. 1 troufiurg, April ZD, l7b. li fir