BOROUGH ORDINANCE, PASSED JUNE 20th. 1854. Bo it enacted by the Burgess anil "assistants or uouncilmcu of the Borough of Strouds burg and it is hereby enacted by the au- tuoniy oi me same: That Jacob Street bo Gxtmnlml fmm P.:-j nbcth street to- Ann stmot. mill AnnlnmA public high-way 40 feet in width, as laid out on the plot or draR of Morris D. Robeson's ianu, anu the supervisor is directed to" work wic same. That Cherry .-lllcy be extended from-Franklin street to Jacob st., as laid out and opened on the plot or draft of Wo wis D. Robcfcon's landj and the same is declared a public high way, the fame to be 20 feet in width. That Ann st. be widened to make a street 43 feet in width from George street to Jacob 'street; lobe widened from the center 2H feet each way, and the same declared a pub lic high-way to the width of 43 feet. That the lime for curbing, grading and paving, on Elizabeth street, by the property holders, be extended to the 20th day of "July ne.t; and all pavements not completed by lhat date will be done by the Borough at the expense of the land owners, without any fur thar extension or notice. STOGDEL STOCKES. Chief Burgess. Q.$cc of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Rail-road Co. 49 Wall st., N. York, June 15, 1551. ) NOTICE. Subscribers to the Sl.500.000 Capital Stock of this Company are herebv notified thata further installment of Firrccx Pi:u Cent, has been called for and will h payable at the Phenix Bank of the Citv of iNuw-iorK, on oaturuay, tue 1st day of July uext. By order of the Board. WAI. E. WARREN. Secretary and Treasurer. Office-of the Delaware, Lackawanna, and") Western Rail-rod Co. 49. Wall st., N. York, June 20, 1S54. ) NOTICE. The semi-annual interest on the Mortgage Bonds of the late Lackawanna and Western Rail Road Company due 1st. July 1851. will be paid at this Office on ami after that day, upon presentation of the Coupons. Intecest will also be paid to the Stockhold ers on and after the 10th day of July, proxi mo, at tins Ulhce, at the rate of six per cent, per annum, to be commuted to June 30, 1S54, on all Slock issued or installments received previous to 1st. January last, from Decem ber 1853; and ou all installments received during the present year, from the dates of the respective payments ; but no interest can, according to the provisions of the -Act of Incorporation, be paid on any share of Stock upon which any installment which has been caHad for, remains unpaid. The Transfer Books wiil be closed from Xfce Jst to 10th July inclusive. Bv order of the Board of Managers. - " WM. E. WARREN. Secretary and Treasurer. ATTO R IT E Y A T A W . Has removed his office to his d-vreliug-bouse, first door below tha office of the ' Jeffersonian Office," and directly oppo site S. J. Ilollmshead's hotel. Eliz abeth etrcet. Stroudsburg, Dec. 19, 1S50. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the under signed has been duly authorized by the Wash inS: County Mutual Insurance , Company. ir. F., to collect and receive cssessmentsHrnounted on their Indian Ponies, Dressed in made by said Company upon the members resident in Monroe county. Those who are insured in said Company will call without delay and make payment, and save cost. CHARLTON BURNETT. June 8, 1S51. REMOVED! Kcspeclfully informs the public that he has removed his Hat &. Cap Store next door to SamueJ Melick's Watch and Jewelry Store, where he will be happy to see his old partrons aud customers. He also announces that he positively gives no credit, as it has become unfashionable, as Trvell as unprofitable. Quick sales and small prpfits is bis mntto. JOHN W. RUXTON. JSlroudsburg, March 1G, lS51.-3m. To Farmers ItSerhaatox, & Itia- The subscribers offer for sale one of the largest stocks of Hardware ever kept in their establishment, consisting in part of lhe,fol lowing articles. .50 Sett Butchers & Fillotson's Chisels, 25 Wuherbc's round face chisels, 500 planes, assorted, 100 sett knives and forks, 25 doz Butcher knives, 10 " extra self tiped, ivory handle, 50 " till locks, 10 " coficc mills,- .20 " glass linobs, assorted; 200 smoothing irons, broad axes, hatchets, fchovels, forks, upades, circular and strait straw knives, cas teel; mil!, cross cut and circular saws; patent counter scales and weights; Tyler & Cobbs patent haft brace and bits; auger and center bite; spoke shave, shutter bolts, shutter fas tenings; pulleys; spiral door springs; 1000 rim and carpenters locks; 200 doz. butt hin ges; 1000 gross screws, assorted ; tenant and hand saws-" nails; assorted grind stones; ro tary pump fixturas; clover and timothy seed; beans; dried apples; 300 sacks salt; flour; fish &c, ibryjGooiU and Groceries a full assortment, for sale at Burkes old btand, Euston, Pa. MILLER & BROTHER. Easton, January 2G, 1854. 3mo. READY ! AIM!! FIRE!!! w m s w a aiJ m ic Mr . The undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has taken a room hi the Brick building, on the corner of William and .Sarah streets, and directly op posite Kautz and Huntsman's whcelright shop, in the Borough of Slroudsburg, where he purposing carrying on the Gunsmithing business in all its various branches. He prides himself in being able to give entire salcisfacion to all. Persons in want of any thin" in his line of business are repectfully invited to call. Particular attention paid to repairing in all its various branches. Also door locks repaired on the shortest notice. MICHAEL KOWATSKI. trpudsburg, October 20, 1853. v ST ' c J u UNCIYIMSEB INDIANS! m til II! Wilt, Given under a LARGE PAVILIAN ACC05I3I0DATIN6 2500 PERSONS. ' The celebrated Chief KA WSII A WGANCE, from the Walititpu Nation of the Indian Iribcs west of the Bocky Mountains; and the young Chiefs AHWANETUNK .and K1M M EWE AN, from the Great Sioux Nation, together with OKATEWOULA, from the Cal lapooya Tribe; with their large troupe of Warriors and Females, from the Plains and from West of the Rocky Mountains, will give a true exhibition of the manners and costumes of the untutored Red Man of the Forest, at Bushkill, Saturd.iv July 1st, aud at Stroudsburs:. on Mosidav July 3d: At each entertainment Kawshawgance, the most eloquent Indian Orator now living, will give a brief description of his country, the condition of his nation at the present time show ing, the great immoral influences exerted among his people, by the large class of Fur Tra cers now residing in their midst. Also their The following interesting dances, ceremonies, games, &.c. will be represented by his large Troupe of Natives, as enacted by their people at the present day. Their solemn and im pressive Burial Ceremonies, Chanting to the Spirit of a departed Chieftain, &c. Indian Council council Speeches, smoking the War Pipe, &c. The Indian Merry Making, or the first day of'!vadusama. Indian Courtship, Marriage Ceremony, Marriage Songs, &c. Indian Rain maker calling upon the Great Spirit for Rain. The Indian Prophet, or Medi cine Man, who places great confidence in the afiicacy of his Medicine Bug, casting out dis ease from a sick Indian by Enchantment. From the many INDIAN DANCES the follow ing will be represented by the Chiefs and attendants: Maltaway, or Sacred Dance, Har vest Dance, Discovery or Spy Dance, Buffalo Dance imitating the Buffalo, Courting Dance, Snake Dance, Green Corn Dance, War Dance, Death Dance. Bear Dance, Dance of a Hunter in a Canoe, &c. The whole will be dian nmsic, Songs, &c. Each Ceremony as represented will be explained by the Chief Kawshawgance, to the un derstanding of all present. From the Largest exhibit and explain the Use of the following the uncivilized Tribes of the West, expressly made of Shark's teeth, War Clubs of every and shell, showing the great ingenuity of the Red Man; Blankets manufactured from bark oi Trees; Knick-knack sacks used by the Indian in carrying his Tobacco; Stone Battle Axes, War Spears, Wampun Belts, War Pipes shaped from solid stone, Calumet of Peace, Tom ahawks, Scalping Knives, etc. together with Porcupine Quill work ever exhibited. In the afternoon may be witnessed the exciting sport of shooting at Targets with Buvs and Arrows showing the wonderful expertness imple weapon. At each Entertainment will be represented Pochuhontas saving the Life of Capt, Smith Burning Stake, &.c. At the close of the Evening s Exhibition will be presented the Cele brated Revolutionary Scene of the murder of Miss Jane M'Crea, who left her home, to join her lover in the British Army, and was killed by a party of Indians sent to conduct her. The Chiefs, accompanied by their attendants will make a Grand Entree into lown ped for War, between 10 and 11 o'clock A. BRASS BAND, Composed entirely of Native Indians the only Indian Brass Band in the World, and for Harmony and Execution of Music, have no equal among the traveling Bands of the Day ! The whole Combination forms the greatest attraction ever presented to the American People. Admission 25 cents, Children under 12 years of age half price. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock P. M. Exhibition commences at 2 1-2 and 7 1-2 o'clock P. M. Good order will be preserved, Seats reserved for Ladies. Courteous and oblig ing Ushers will always be found in attendance. The public may rest assured that no ef fort will be spared to render this the most attractive and instructive entertainment of the present day, and will find it an exhibition well worthy the attention and sympathies of those interested in the manners and customs of a Nation fast passing away. June 22, 1554. VfW . for 25 cents. "Every .X&&S Family should have a T J'rcR's Cow." JtffM inn nnn Hnnlp, Rn!H in ess than a vear. 1 1 ,t .- 21 new uuitiuii, revis ed and improved, just issued. Dr. Hunter's Medical Manual and Hand Book for the Afflicted. Containing an out line of ibe origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form of disease contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self a buse or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and eve ry thing that would offend the ear of decen cy; with an outline of complaints incident to Females, from the result of some twenty years' successful practice, exclusively de voted to thecure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which is added receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the cau ses, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Pcnn. Gollege, Philadelphia " Dit IIun ti i:'s Mkdical Manual.' The author of this work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to curs the diseases of which it treats is a graduate of one of the best Col leges in the United States. It affords me pleasure to recommend him to the unfortu nate, or to jhe victim of malpractice, as a successful and experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may place the grealestconlidence, Jos. S. LoNcsii'mtf M. D. From A . Woodward, M. D., of Pcnn. U niversily, Philadelphia. It gives me pleas ure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the Author of the " Medical Man ual." Numerous caes of Disease of the Genital Organs, some of them of longstand ing, have como under my notice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in some causes where the paiicnt has been considered beyond medi cal aid. In the treatment of Seminal weak ness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by self abuse or Excess of vene ry, I do not know his superior in the pro fession. I have been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscre tion, to recommend him as one in whose professional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. Alfred Woodward, M. D. religious belief, fcc. accompanied with the best pieces of wild In collection of Curiosities. The Chief will articles of Dress, Warfare,etc. brought from for th s Great Exhibition: War Knives description made with nothing but the rlmt the largest variety of Bead, Moose Hair, and ' acquired by the Indian in the use of this in three parts, the Great Historical Scene of also the Scalping Scence, Rescue from the full Indian Costume, Painted and fully equip M., preceded by Kimmewean's Celebrated 'This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work pub lished on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it ad dresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, am! no parent, however, lastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. The author has devoted many years to the treat ment of the various complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to puff, and too little presumption to impose, he has offered to the world, at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fiuit of some twenty years' most successful practice." Herald. No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, rnortili cation and sorrow to the youth under their charge." People's Advocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writ ing of" Hunter's Medical Manual" says : Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self -pollution, without realizing the sin and fearful conse quences upon themselves and their posteri ty. 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Eor 300 subscribers, cash '25 00 For 250 subscribers, we will give one splendid Fine Gold Watch, (war ranted for time,) worth $30 00 For 200, one elegant Fine Gold Lock et, (I glasses, worth 15 00 For 15C one elegant Bracelet, (fine gold) worth 10 00 For 100, one Gold Vest Chain, worth S 00 For 75, one Gold Pen and Gold Hol der, handsomely engraved, worth For 50, one do do do 10 00 8 00 G 00 5 00 For 10, one do do do For 30, one do do do For 20, Commercial do in silver do extension holder, worth 3 00 For 15, one Medium do do 2 00 For 12, one Lady's do do 150 This Gold Pen and Gold Holder, is the LADIES' SIZE, and is a beautiful aiticle. All the above goods shall be procured from the N. York Gobi Pen Manufacturing Com pany, the acknowledged best Gold Pen and Pencil Case Manufacturers on this Conli tinent. Can be advantageously formed in every vil lage and city in the Union, and- a lajge num ber of subscribers obtained in this way. 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By their co operation our subscription list would soon out number any paper published on this continent, and to gain this we shall at all times strive to em body in the columns of the Guide something not only to please but instruct our female patrons Our subscription price being so low, there will be but little difficulty in their procuring for us enough subscribers to ob tain any of the Rich Premiums above de scribed, and what lady would not desire a handsome Gold Watch, Locket, Bracelet, or Pen and Pencil Specimen copies sent free, by addressing the Editor, post-paid. ID3 All communications should ie ad dressed, post-paid, to " W. E. Bi.akeney, Editor and Publisher of the New-York Mer cantile Guide, No. 183 Greenwich street." May 25, 1854. 2m Wool Carding- and Cloth Dressing- The subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he has enlarged and improved the old stand at Bushkill, Pike county. Pa., where he will attend without delay to all or ders from his customers. Country Carding and Cloth dressing, promptly attended to. Also, Manufacturing Cloths, of all descriptions which may be wanted; Broadcloths, (double width,) Cassi meres, Satinets, Shawls, Coverlets, Blankets, (double width;) Flannels, &:., furnished to order. Wool Carded for 4 cents per pound cash, and if it is charged 5 cents will be exacted. Prices for I?I:tuxif:&cluritiK, lire: Broadcloths (double width,) Indigo blue, per yard SI 25 Invis. green, bottle green, and blue black, per yard Browns, blacks and snuffs, per yard Satinets, (mixtures, and Tweeds, per yd Blankets, (double width,) do Flannel, white, Ercssis CSotSi. 1 17 1 00 40 02,1 ai Cents. ;io ai 25 20 0 mux's "W1JAU. Indigo blue, per yd. Invisible aud bottle green, do. Blue black, do Snuff's, browns, blacks, and drabs do Fulling, shearing and pressing do Fulling and pressing do Scouring and napping do women's weak. Indigo blue do Madder.and scarlet red do Greens, all shades do Blacks and browns do Yarn Indigo blue per lb. Madder and scarlet do Greens, all shades do 8 18 20 15 12i 1U Wool left at Pir.choL's, I .a forge's or DeWitt's Store, at Cornel iu's Tavern, or :u DeWitt's Mill, Milford, Pa.; at DingmnuV Store, Dingman's Choice; O. Dimmick's Mut tamoras, Pike county ; at Stokes & Staples' Store, Stroudsburg ; at Landers' or Peters' store, Craigs Meadows, Monroe Co. Pa., at Stokes &, Drcher's store, Sinithhvld, and at Stokes' Mill, near Stroudsburg, will be taken away and returned every two weeks. Broad cloths, Cassimeres, &c. kept on hand and ex changed for Wool. MATTHEW PROCTOR. May 25, 1851. ' CAUTION. Notice is hereby given that my wife, Christi anri'i, has left my bed and board without cause or provocation. All persons are hereby noti fied not to trust her on my account as I shall pay no debts of her contracting. GEORGE BADEil. Pocono tsp., June 22, 1854 3t. Fa'H53l5v to all RTatioias AVAR OR NO WAR. NEW HAT AMD CAP STORE. L he undersigned beg leave to inform the citizens of Stroudburg, and the pub he generally, that they have taken the room lately occupied by John W. lxux ton, as a Hat & Cap Store, on Elizabeth street, a few doors below the Drug Store of Dr. F. Uollinshead, and have filled it with of every variety and style, and arc prepared to sell the same on terms that defy competition. Persons in want of Hats or Caps would do well to call and examine our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. The public arc informed that they still continue the Boot and Shoe business, at the old stand, in all its various branches, and are fully prepared to accommodate all who may feel disposed to giver them a call. H. SKELTUiN & SUJNS. April 20, 1854. ' The nndersiirncd havinir located them SesSsnlves in Stroudsburcf, opposite Miller &. Fowler's Store, would respccttully announce to "the Ladies of Stroudsburg and vicinity that tbfv intend carrvinff on the Millinery Busi ness, and have furnished themselves with a good assortment of fine split, dunstablc, nca palilun and fancy straw, crape, silk and lawn ITnls. ribbons, towers. iVtf. nais cieuueu and repaired. 1 M.I ' J S. A. fc ill. PKUUiUUliU.. April 27, 18.14. tf. At a mcctm? of the Elders and Trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Stroudsburg, they have resolved that no pews are to be renteu in said Church. The seats arc now open and free to all, after this date, March 23, 1S04. Q O AP. Fine scented Soaps for wash- ing and shaving a'so the cc'cbratcd shaving cream, for sale by SAM U JUL MtilyJl. '1 a.rui.sSs Copal for sale by V F. 110LLINSI1EAD. isisotMl Oil. for sale by J F. IIOLLIXSHEAD. w lisle Load fer sale by IIOLLINS11EA D. mF MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. 1'he undersigned respectfully an fJ'nouncc to the Lidics of Stroudsburg, and the country generally, that they have es tablished the above business, in the room for merly occupied by Win. Dean, second door below the "Gothic Hall Drug Store," on Eliz abeth street, where they hare a full stock of every thing in their line of business. They have the latest Paris styles, and are prepared to display an assortment of rich goods that can hardly fail to challenge the admiration of all who make any pretension to laste and adornment. Ample experience in the busi ness induces them to cherish the expectation that their efibrts to please will not be exerted in vain, more especially as they offer in the outset a stock of fashionable bonnets, and an assortment of tasteful -decorations of exceed ing beauty and attractiveness. The Ladies are respectfully invited to favor us with a call and examine our goods and workmanship. S. & E. DEAN. Stroudsburg, May 4, 1S54. Hoc & Co.'s Patent Ground Savrs. The subscribers manufacture from the best cast steel, circular saws, from two inches to eighty inches in diameter. Their Saws are hardened and tempered, and are ground aud finished by machinery designed expressly for the purpose; and are therefore much superior to those ground in the usual manner, as they are strengthened and stiffened by increasing them in thickness regularly from the cut ting edge to the centre, consequently do not become heated or buckled, and pro duce a great saving in timber. They also manufacture Cast Steel ili, Fit and Cross-Cut Saus and Billet TFcfo, of superior quality, all of which they have for sale, or they may be obtained of the principal hardware merchants through out the United States and Canada. 11. 110E k CO., 29 and 3L Gold -street. rj" Publishers of Newspapers who will insert this advertisement three times, with tiiis note, and forward us a paper containing the same, will be paid in print ing materials by purchasing four times the amouut of their bill for the advertise ment. May 11, 1S54. HIRAM H. G0KSS "Would announce to the citizens tf5s.oi otrouusourg anugtuc puunc in net. i l .i If general, that he has taken -the old stand of Mark Miller, where will be kept on hand aud made to order, every variety of coarse and line Boots and Shoes, Ladies' and Misses' Caitcrs, and every other ar ticle in that line which may be called for, of the very best quality and at cheaper priced than any other establishment. Persons wishing to purchase will consult their own interests by going to GOKSS to do so. June 1, 1S4. mi. JS. H,ANT5g, HSfrLWaST, Has pcrmancntlv located him- J2X SOIi III ulimmauuig, mm Ih'q nfnY.fi next door to Dr. S. Walton, 'and nearly opposite S. Melick'sJow- CITV Store, wncru liu it nmv iiumiuuiu iiuu- the" natural teeth, and also to insert incorruptt itIe artificial teeth ou pivot and plate, in the Litest and most improved manner. Most per sons know the danger and folly of trusting their work to the ignorant as well as the traveling dentist. It matters not how much experience a person may have, ho is liable to have some failures out of a number of cases, ind if the dentist lives at a distance, it is fre quently put off until it is too late to save the tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise .the in ounvenienco aud trouble of going so far. lloncet he necessity of obtaining the services el u del ntisnear home. All work warranted. TANNERY IWl SALE.- . . 1 1 1 1 ri The undersigned win sen ai tWf. . . II Mt I f private sale a sman lamiery anu SiTwcIvc acres of Land, with the improvements, situated in a desira- Me- part of the County for Bark and other advantages. J. II. WALTON. Stroubsbttrg, Dec. 15, 1S53. m 2hm :) jgs IS I ft a V.tri DRUG" STORE. DR. F. HOLLSNSKEAD Has this dav opened hia nmv Drnn- Store c in the Gothic Hall on Elizabeth street, jusr. below S. J. Hollinshead's Hotel, where he intends kecpiitg constantly on hand a full assortment of Fresh Drugs & Medicines, and fine Chemicals, to which he invites the attention of Physiccians, Merchants, and the public generally. He intends keeping a full supply of Paints, Oils, VamialiPs, Uycatnfls, Burning Fluid, Campbene, Turpentine, &c , wliich he will sell at Laston prices. Particular attention will be mvch to filling physicians orders, and they may always rely upon receiving good articles, well packed, promptly sent and at fair prices. He also keeps on hand a very full assort ment of the most a pj roved Trusses, Abdo minal Supporter. Breast Exhausters, Nipple Glasses and Shields, &c. Sir. A. Bevccs .UnckMiM hs re moved his office to the same building, where he may always be found when not absent on business. On Thursday of each week be may bo consulted at his office from 9 to 12, a. m., and 2 to 5 r. jt. Stroudsburg; March 30, 1354. rpaclii.t Castor Oi2, a very snpe 5 rior article, for sale by F. HOLL1NSIIEAD. Stroudsburg. March 30, 135-1, QAL iE St AT US, Borax, Saltpetre, smJ KJ Cream of Tartar, for sale by I'. HOLLLNSHEAD. Stroudsburg, March 30, 1854. y isrsiijijj S'l::il constantly on hand! Jl3 and for sale bv F. IIOLLIXSHEAD. Slroudsburg, March 30, 1S54. s Tpi i "h rib Ha iss ?: r r g ios. JOK?J STOME & SOHS, No. 45 Soutk Second Street, Philadelphia, Have now in Store, of their own importa tion, a large and handsome assortment of Ili5Jos:, Silks, Flow cvs, and every article suitable to the Millinery Trade, to which constant addition will be made throughout the season, thereby enabling them to ofier the largest and most desirable selection of articles in their line to be found in the Citv. Pbtiada", March 1G, 1851. 2m. n H 9. -1 Pxpvr Massac;, AND HOUSE AMD S5C& PAINTER, Shop on Jacob Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. March 17, 1851. ly. I09.G0G GIFTS for Ike PE0I JOSIAII PERIIAM submits to the Pcoiile of the United States, his THIRD MONSTER GIFT EXTE11PJUSB, In connection with the Exhibitions of his Mag nificent and Immense Mirror of North & South Amprici3 xt academy hall, GG3 Rroadway, Xew York. QJ 100,000 Tickets Only, at 81 Eacii, Will be sold. Each Purchaser of a Ticket for the AIjijin-ioji oS Four Persons To the Exhibition, will be presented with a Numbered Certificate, entitling the holder to One share in the following 100,000 Gifts: A FARM, located in Harrison Township, Gloucester Co., Xew Jersey, and within 15 miles of Philadelphia. It embraces o ver 100 Acres of Land, in a high state of cultivation, with Dwelling, Barns, and oth er necessary Out-houses, in good repair. There is a large Orchard of Choice Fruits. Title indisputable. Valued at 10,000 (Any information in regard to the Farm can, be obtained of RELAX REDFIELD, tenant on the premises.) A Perpetual loan without security of in terest, 5.000 it it t 2,000 1,000 "5500 ca. 1,000 ti O ii 10 " " " " 100 " 1,000 The Celebrated Trotting Marc, "Lily Dale," who can trot, in harness, a mile in 2.40 'Valued at 1,500 SRose wood Pia nos-, valued at $'500 each, 2,500 5 " " " :100 " 1,500 (A portion of the Pianos arc T. GIL BERT &. Co's. Celebrated iEoliatis. Others of IIALLETT, DAVIS &. Co's. Splendid Instruments.) The Splendid Series of Paintings known as the "Mikkok. or Xew Enclasp anu Canadian Scenery," and now ' realizing a handsome income by its Exhibitions in the Enst valued at 22,000 .'J Light and Beautiful Carriages, 225 encli, 075 10 Gold Watches, 100 " 1,000 40 50 " 2,000 100 : Pens and Cases, 5 " 500 5,000 " Pencils, V " 15,000 91,519 Pieces of Choice, Popular and Fashionable Music, 25 cts. each, 23,705 100,000 Gifts, Valued at 806,350 One Gift iov every Ticket. In order to insure to all concerned a per fectly fair and satisfactory disposition of the above named Gifts, Mr. P F.RHAM proposes that the Shareholders shall meet together On Thursday Evening, June 22d, 1854, (Or sooner, if all the Tickets arc sold dtK notice of which will be given,) at some suita ble place, hereafter to be designated, and ap point a Committee of five Persons, to receive the property, which they may UKsposc oi in such manner by lot or otherwise as tin Shareholders, in general meeting. shall direct, the Committee giving good and sufiieiunt bonds, if required by the Shareholder, for the faithful performance of the duties rccmir ed of them. Shareholders residing out of the city of Xew York, will stand upon the fcniue footing, as residents, and whatcver.may tlt.ll to their shares will be forwarded to them in such manner as they may direct, after the parti tion Imp taken place. OO'All ordets for Tickets, by mail, ihoukl be addressed to JOSIAII PERU AM, A CADEMY 11 ALL, 003 BUOADWAt NEW YORK. If it should happaa ilftht all the Tickets are sold when the ojtlec is. received, the money will, be returned, t aur expense of postage. Correspondents wU please write distinctly their name, residence. County and State, to prevent errors. Or, if convenient, enclose an envelope, with their directions on it in fbll in which, sch-Tfek ots as they may o.rder will ha returtiU