" m .i'Br ill mi ill i mk i n i" t In Stroudsburg, on the 21st inst., Mrs, Sabina Johnsou, wife of Joseph C. John Son, aged 10 years and 8 months. JURY LIST. Grad Jurors. 'Chesnuthill. Michael Gelz, and Peter Gilbert. Hamilton, Jacob Ilauk, James Ilarman. Stroud. Charles Drake, John Huston, and Adam Shafer. Tobyhanna. Timothy Miller. M. Smithjicld. George Tompkins, An drew Frutchey, and Abraham V. Coolbaugh, and John Clark. Pocono. Peter Edingcr, & Jacob Anglc- moyer. Eldrcd. Charles Correll. Price. Samuel Postens. Smithjicld. Peter Ycisley, and Horace Urodhcad Jackson. John Ousterhont. Borough Mclchoir Spragle, Win. Drcher, diaries bmiley, and Alexander Fowler. Polk. Aaron Ileincv. PrrriT Jurors. Hamilton. Jc?e Van Bimkirk, Charles J. Walton, Amos Rouse, Adam Kestcr, and George Felker. Price. Jacob Price, Simon N. Stright. Polk. George Dottcr, James Wcstbrook, Cornelius Smith, Paul Blose. Jackson. John Winter, Jacob Bender. Chesnuthill. Christopher D. Keller, Pa trick Daily, John Brong,.Tacob Grccnamoycr. Smithfield. John Cascbccr, Peter Wolfe, Henry Triblc, John Smith, Jaines Kitstncr, Henry Brotzman. Tobyhanna. Henry Stoddard, Samuel G. Eschcnbach, Andrew Eechenbach. M.SinithJicld. JMcses Ovcrfield, Frederick Overficld. . Pocono. John Arnold, Jacob StaufFer, George E. Lubar, Peter Schick. Eldrcd. Peter Kleindop, Edward Englcr, Jonas Scrfoss, Jonas Smith. Coolba ugh. H c n ry W h i tcsel 1 . Ross. Peter Rcmmcl. Stroud. Henry D. Bush, Robert Barry, William Transue, James Kerr, Jesse Scrib ncr. Borough. Samuel Rccs, Jr., Philip Swart uood, Richard S. Staples. Paradise. John Learn, Jacob B. Tccl. Trial List, May Term, 1855. Abraham Stccn r.v. Mathew Stccn. Heirs of Frederick Wagner, deceased vs, George Staples. Philip llufsmilh rs. William E. Edmonds. John C. Brigs vs. Benjamin White. William James vs. Philip Neyhart, Joseph Zimmerman r.v. John Transue. William S. Wintemutc vs. Oliver D. Stone. Nicholas List vs. Frederick Deibler. Jlcubcn A. Hirst is. Abraham Kresge. Charles S. Palmer vs. Charles Warner. Argument List May Term, 1855. John Mcrwinc and William Walp, Execu tors of Godfrey Grccnsweig, deceased, vs. Jo nas Greens wcig. In the matter of the distribution of the pro ceeds of the Real Estate of James Hollinshcad, deceased. William A. Long vs. Henry Kintz and Henry Dietrich. In "the matter of the report of a Road View iu Middle Smithfield township. In the matter of the report of Viewers to vacate and relay a road in Middle Smithfield. II. S. Wells &Co. vs. Charles Warner. In the matter of the Auditoris report of the estate of Benjamin Stroh, deceased. fn the matter of the report of Auditors up on the account ofthe Administrator of Ben jamin Stroh, deceased. Barton Li liar vs. David Achcrt. In the matter of the Auditor's report on the account of Michael Shoemaker, Execu tor of David Bellestield, deceased. In the matter of the report of Auditors in the second account of the Executors of John Coolbaugh, deceased. In the matter of the report of the Viewers on Road in the borough and township of Stroud 30 Reward! Broke Jail! William Bailey, an Englishman, about 10 years of age, about o feet 0 inches high, and of sandy complexion, broke Jail on the night of the 15th of May, inst., in which he was confined for horse stealing. The above reward will be paid to any one who will apprehend said Bailey, and return him to the Jail of Monroe County. HENRY D. SHAFER, Sheriff. Stroudsburg, May 17, 1655. BLACKSMITHING. Joseph F. Thomas, -(Successor to Staples &Uow.) - The proprietor respectfully informs 1MV.n oti7Pn: nf Strniiflshnrfr and EUr- l il V - ' - $2 ' mnndinrr couutrv. that be has taken the shop of Messrs. Staples & Row, on Walton street, in the Borough of Strouds burg, where he will be happy to receive orders for Blacksmithing of all descrip tions. Having bad a thorough experience in his business, be feels no hesitancey in ncKiirinrr the Dublic that be can give en tire satisfaction in every department of bis occupation. tfvery article oruercu will be made in the most workmanlike manner, of the best materials ; and horse shoeing and repairiugof all kinds will be promptly attended to. His terms arc Cash, and being determined to do work at low rates, and to keep none but good articles, be hopes to receive the patron age of a discrimating public. A number of Wagons, well finished, on hand, which will be sold cheap. May 10, 1855. m tit a" . Is hereby given to all persons indebted to the undersigned (late Register and Re corder of Monroe County,) for Recording deeds &c, that all accounts not paid be fore, or during next Court week, will im-media-tely thereafter be left in the bands of Justices of the Pcaco for collection. SAMUEL BEES, Jr. May 10, 1855. IVISDOW SASH. The undersigned has on hand and for sash Window Sashf painted and glazed, of all sizes. c- U- WARNICK. 'Stroudsburg, March 9, 1854. ATTORNEY A T LAW, TToc rnmovod his office to bis dweling bouse, first door below the office of the Joficrsonian Office," -and directly oppo site S. J. Hollinshcad's hotel, Elizabeth stroefc. Stroudsburg, Pec. 10, 150. MEL1MRT flOGBS, FOR SPEING SALES JOHW STONE & SONS, No. 45 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. Have just opened their Spring importations of Silks, Bcsxuct Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Crapes, &c. &c, Including a general assortment of Millinery Articles of the most fashionable styles. The above goods have been imported ex pressly for our Spring sales, and comprise the largest and best assortment in our line to be found in this market. Philadelphia, March 15, 1855. JOHN W. RUXTON, DEALER IN mm Respectfully informs the public that Dr. James C. Aycr, practical and analytical Chemist, has appointed hjm agent for the sale of the celebrated Cherry Pectoral, a sure remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croup, and Consumption. Also, liis well known Cathartic Pills. Hn lins nn hand, in addition to the above, German Worm Seed, which is an excellent remedy for the removal of worms. A full sumdv of these articles can bo had t ml at his Store, on Elizabeth Street, a few doors above the well known Bakery of Jacob Goetz. He nositivclv ffives no credit, as it has be- come unfashionable as well as unprofitable to do so. Quick sales and small profits is his motto. JOHN W. RUXTON. Stroudsburg, February 8, 1855. ly. DISSOLUTION. The Co-Partnersbip heretofore existing between Isaac H. Loder and David Bowl by, in the Cabinet business, is dissolved. ISAAC H. LODEIl, DAVID BOWLBY. Stroudsburg, Feb'y 23, 1855. N. B. The business will be carried on hereafter by David Bowlby, at the old stand, where persona wishing to buy Furniture, will find a good and general assortment, and a little cheaper than elsewhere. The subscriber feeling thankful for past favors, respectfully asks a continuance of public patronage, feeling the utmost confidence in being able to render satisfaction, both in quality and" price. DAVID BOWLBY. March 1, 1855. The partnership in the Mercantile business, between James II. Stroud and Charles R. An dre, as the firm of Stroud &. Andre, is this day dissolved. JAMES H. STROUD, CHARLES R, ANDRE. Stroudsburg, SepL 15, 1854. t J. The subscriber would hereby in form his old customers and the public in gen eral that he continues the Mercantile busi ness at the old stand, on the corner, opposite the American Hotel, and in addition to his former stock has just received and is now opening a choice lot of Full and Winter Goods, selected from the City markets, amorfg which may be found a varied assortment of Ladies dress goods, to wit: Fancy plaid and stripe, Delanes and Cashmeres; Galla plaids, French Merinos, wool Delanes, Alpacas and Coburgs, dress trimming, assorted ; under sleeves and chemizcttes; Jaconet and Swiss edging; black and fancy cassimeres; sattinets from 37- up; Kentucks, fancy plaids for Boys wear; red, white and yellow flannels of every grade; Welch do.; Shaker do.; plain and figured do.; oil cloth for tables, stair and carpets do.; and a full assortment of Yankee notions; lining and dress silks. Crockery ware, tin ware, and a full assort ment of hardware, carpenters tools, &c. glass and nails; also a fine lot ot ciicap h.imK nnd shou dcrs : fresh lime coarse and fine salt, fish. &c. A large lot of ffS&j I5oots asad Shoes: HI. Mens' heavy boots and brogans, water nrnnf r.n If do bovs. vouths and childrens; la dies kin, calf, enameled and kid boots; bus- kms and gaiters; misses and cnnurens ao., ladies and misses gums; mens and boys do.; in fact every thing comprising a full country assortment, all of which will be sold cheap for cash or produce. Call and see for your selves. C. R. ANDRE. Stroudsburg, October 5, 1854. DISOLUTION. The nartnersbiD heretofore cxistinn; be- II. Miller and Alexander Fowler, under the firm of Miller j- Fowl er. is this dav disolvcd by limitation. All Dersons indebted to said firm will please call on either of the undersigned for settlement without delay. GEO. II. MILLER, ALEX. FOWLER. Anril 2. 1855. $m B The business will be continued at the same place by GEO. II. MILLER BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL, 193 V. Second St., a few doors below Vine Philadelphia. G. B. KELLER, Proprietor. (Successor to M. Watson.) The present Proprietor having every facility and a knowledge of tho wants of the community, would most resncctfullv solicit a continuance of the former patronage, and pledges himself nothing shall be wanting on his part to give the most perfect satisfaction to all. The table will be supplied with the best in the market and nothing will be left undone that will contribute to the comfort of his .guest. JS Stabling for over 100 Horses yard large and commodious. May 10, 1855.-3m. 1 0,000 FETT OF HEMLOCK BOARDS for sale by C. R. ANDRE. Mil Siroudshurg, February 15, IS55. Philadelphia Bread and Cake The underaigued hereby informs the cit izens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that he has commenced the baking business in all its various branches, in the building late- Iv occunied bv Mr. Augustus Carmer. one t r door west of the Clothing Store of Ltirscb- kmd & Adler, on Elizabeth street, where ho is fully prepared to turmsh Bread and Cakes. of the very best quality. Bv strict attention to business and keeping the best articles in his line of bus iness on band, be hopes to meet and re ceive a liberal share ol patronage. U. U. MECUTJLiliil. May 10, 1855.-3t HOUSE TO LET In the borough of Stroudsburg. Inquire of the undersigned. SAMUEL REES, Jr. R. S. STAPLES. May 10, 1855. tlfjqistcr'0 Notice. WOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other .persons interested in the estates of the respective decedents, that the accounts of the following estates have been filed in the office of the Register of Monroe countv, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Or phans' Court to be held at Stroudsbus, in and for the aforesaid county, on Mon day, tlie 2otli day ot May next, at iu o'clock, a. m. The account of Garret Yliet. Adminis- trator of John Yliet, late of Coolbaugh township, deceased. First account ot Benjamin Smith, Ad ministrator of LTenry Smith, late of Eldrcd township, deceased. bmal account of John Arnold, Conrad Arnold, and Abraham Arnold, Execu tors of John Arnold, Sr., late of Hamil ton township, deceased. Account of Joseph Staples, administra tor of Jacob D. Frederick, late of Stroud township, deceased. Final account of Peter Young, admin istrator of John Young, lato of Eldrcd township, deceased. WILLIAM S. REES, Register. Register's Office, ? Stroudsburg, May 3, 1855. Private Sate of a Valuable TRACT ofTIilIBER IjAiSB. The subscriber wishes to sell at private sale a valuable tract of tim ber land, situate in Stroud township, along the line of the Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad, within three miles of the Borough of Stroudsburg, containing 21S ACRES, well timbered with Chcsnut, White-Oak and Hickory. It will bo sold in lots, or together to suit purchasers. For further particulars enquire ot U. b. raimer m Stroudsburg, or ot the undersigned. 1 11 U At AS DUiNliil. Stroudsburg, April 12, 1855. Friendly to nil Nations WAR OR NO WAR. NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. The undersigned bees leave to inform the citizens of Stroudburg, and the pub lic arenerallv. that he has taken the room lately occupied by John W. Rux- ton, as a Hat Uap store, on JMizaneth street, a few doors below the Drug Store of Dr. F. Hollinshcad, and has Oiled it with HATS &, CAPS, of every variety and style, and is prepared to sell the same on terms that defy competition. Persons in want ot tlats or Japs would do well to call and examine his stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. The public arc informed that he still continues the Boot and Shoe business, at the same stand, in all its various branches, and is fully prepared to accommodate all who may feel disposed to give him a call. He has obtained the right to manufac ture Dicks Patent Shank Boots. On hand a splendid lot of Uppers, rea- v 1.4. dy for bottoms, which will be Gnishcd at the shortest notice 11. SICELTON. May 3, 1855. Notice to Tax Coliectorso Tax Collectors arc hereby notified to pay unto tho Treasury without delay, all Taxes and Militia hncs due upon lupli catcs for the year lc54 and previous years. If those duplicates are not settled without delay, ccrtihcatcs ot Daiance win bo filed in the Common Pleas, and exe cution issued for their collection accord- in" to law. JOHN C. STRUNK, JACOB ALTEMOSE, JOSEPH HECKMAN. Commissioners. April 2G, 1855 . LIVERY BUSINESS. This way for Good Conveyances Tim Kiihscrihers inform the Irav cling public that they have taken ttne LIVERY STABLE, formnrlv kent bv Predinore & Brother on Ann Rfrpnt. Their horses and conveyances are good, and they are prepared to lurnisn Horses and Buggies, or Horses aud Carriages, dinrt nntirp.wit.li or witliout drivers. They have on hand a splendid Omnibus, and are fully prepared at all limes 10 accom mnflnto Inrrrp nnrties. Those wishing Horses and Carriages, are rnsnPMfiillv invitpll to Call ail(l SUlt tllCm selves. The patronage of the public is solicited. M. BROWN POSTENS, ABRAM BUSH. Stroudsburg, Feb. 8, 1855. BLANK DEEDS For salo nf this Oflioo. ' !"1 1 la MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT. The following is a list of the venders of Merchandise, Ptestaurants, &c., in tho County of Monroe, classed in accordance with tho several Acts of Assembly rela ting to the same. Borough of Stroudsburg. Class. Amount. John A. Flagler 14 John De Young, liquor 14 George Malven 14 Charles R. Andre 14- John N. Stokes 14 John TV. Ruxton 14 Hirscbkind & Adler 14 P. S. Postens, liquor 14 Samuel Melick 14 Gottlict Aurachcr 14 Robert Huston, liquor 14 87 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 10 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 12 50 Antoine Swinghammer,liq'r 14 Robert Boys Wallace & Wycoff do do H. C. Levanway George H. Miller William Baumeistcr R. S. Skelton R. S. Staples 13 14 13 12 14 14 14 14 i 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Restaurants. Ferdinand Dutot 8 Jacob Goetz 8 T. J. Roberts 8 Joseph L. Keller 8 Samuel Diehl 8 David Starncr " 8 Fidel Naglo 8 Peter Kern merer 8 Drugs and Medicines. Samuel Stokes 4 Frank Hollinshcad . 4 Pocono Township. Brown & Morgan, liquor 14 Jacob Stouffer, liquor 14 Nathan Frantz 14 Keller & Butz, liquor 14 James M. Hollcy 14 Restaurants. Jacob Stouffer 8 5 00 5 00 10 50 10 50 7 00 10 50 7 00 5 00 Eldrcd Township. John Harter, liquor 14 Lynford Troch 14 10 7 10 10 50 00 50 60 1. Berger, liquor 14 Joseph Hawk, liquor 1 4 David Christman. liauor 14 10 50 Smithfield Township. James Bell, Jr. 14 t 7 7 00 00 00 Abraham Emigh & Co. 14 Patrick M. Goncy 14 Daniel Zimmerman, uq r 14 Stokes & Drcher 14 10 50 7 7 7 00 00 00 Brodhcad & Brother 14 A.B. Burrell 14 David Shannon 14 7 00 7 00 15 00 Samuel S. Able 14 Henry Peters, jr. &Co.,liq'r 18 Restaurants. John Dutot 8 .5 00 Ten Pin Alley. Wui A. Broadhead, (6 nio3.) 15 00 Stroud Township Khoues & Jirothcr 14 7 7 l 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 J. S. & H. Fisher 14 14 14 14 14 12 14 George Bush, liquor Isaac Y. Hoag, liquor Bush fc llallet, liquor Staples & Shivley Mott Haramersley & Co 12 50 7 00 Barnet Cramer, liquor Middle Smithfield Township. Charles Shoemaker, liauor 14 10 50 j Miller & Maokey 14 7 00 Ross Township. Smith & Overpeck, liquor 14 10 50 Smith & Meixscll, liquor 14 10 50 Price To?vnship John Postens 14 7 00 Wilkinsin Price 14 7 00 Hamilton Township. Jerome S. Williams, liquor 14 10 50 Keller & Hoffedeitz, liquor 14 . Edingcr & Marsh 14 Lynford M. Heller, liquor 14 10 50 7 00 10 50 10 50 Joseph A. Bossard, liquor 14 George Lossig 14 Charles Saylor 14 7 00 7 00 Coolbaugh Township. Brodhcad & Smith II. S. Wells & Co. Gr. V. Adams 10 7 14 14 20 40 7 10 00 00 00 50 Seth Kim, liquor Restaurants. John Basencr 8 Tobyhannah Township. Washington Winter 14 Jackson Township. Charles Ileincy 14 John Osterhout 14 Polk Township. Joel Berlin 14 Gilbert & Shafer, liquor 14 Paradise township. Charles Warner 13 E. S. Hollinback 1 3 George Burd, liquor 14 James Wilson, liquor 14 Charles Transue, liquor 14 P.Dailey&Co. 13 Haywood & Washman 13 James Kintz, liquor 14 Charles Bush, liquor 14 James Shipman, liquor 14 Charles Tlciny, liquor 14 James Henry 1 4 Jerome Ilungerford 14 James M. Holley 14 Daniel Callavhan. liquor 14 5 00 7 00 00 00 00 7 10 10 10 7 7 7 10 10 10 7 i 10 7 7 7 7 50 00 00 00 00 (0 00 00 50 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 Chestnuthill Toivnship. Dailcy & Tombler, liquor 14 10 Charles Tidd, liquor 14 10 Charles D. Brodhead 14 7 Lewis Sox, liquor 14 10 Rudolph Weiss, liquor 14 10 John Merwinc 14 7 50 50 00 50 50 00 The undersigned hereby certifies, that the above is a correct list of tho Venders of Merchandise, Restaurants, &c, in the Countv of Monroo. so far as tbo samo have come to his knowledge. An appea will be held on Monday, the 28th day o May next, at tho Commissioners Office in the borough of Stroudsburg, where those not properly classed may attend. THOS. M. MoILHANEY, JMcrcanlUcjtypraisa Tanncrsvillo, April 20, 1855. Cash Music and Piano Store OF HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway, New York. Opposition to Monopoly Music at greatly reduced rates. Notwithstanding the combination of music dealers to keep up the prices of non-copyright music, against the interests of native compo sers, and their refusal to extend to Mr. Wa ters the courtesies of the trade, he making immense Bales having abundant evidence that he has public countenance cud support Viio ujjjjuaiiiou to me ureal iuonopoiy, ana in his pfTnrtc tn n;.i .i . 1 i the national currency. His stock of Ameri can and European music is immense, and the catalogue of lua own publications is one of the largest and best selected in the United States. He has also made n ornnt rn,i.,t; in the prices of Pfoanos, Melodcons and Mu sical Instruments nf nil kirulu c.n : - .....ww. UUJUljUI toned 6 octave pianos for $175, 200 and 225, interior of as good quality, and instru ments as strongand as durable as those which cost S500. Pianos of every variety of stvle and price up to $1000, comprising those of tnn diftfirfint rnanu actorics ; amonir thern the pfilnbrntcd modern improved Horace Waters' Pianos and the first premium iEolian Pianos ofT. Gilbert & Co's make, (owners of the iEolian patent). Second-hand Pianos at great hnrrrnins. Prices from S40 to S150. Melo- deons from five different manufactories, inclu ding the well known S. D. & H. W. Smith's melodeons tuned the equal temperament, the best make in the United State. Prices 45, 60, S75, 100, 115, 125, 135 and 150. Smith's Double Bank IMelodcons fcuu. Jacn Piano and Mclodcon guaranteed. The best terms to the trade, schools &c; 12A per cent discount to clergyman and churches. All orders promptly attended to. Music sent to all parts ot the country, post-paiu, at wie re duced rates. General and select catalogues and schedule of prices of Pianos forwarded to any addiess free of charge. April 20, 1854.-3m. FURNITURE WARER00MS. Smiley, Say re & Co. Respectfully inform the citi zens of Stroudsburg and vi cinitv. that thev have taken the shop lately occupied by S. A- Rennet, on Walnut street, opposite the Washington Ho tel, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, where they arc manufacturing Furniture ot every description. Those in want of I UKiNil UK, arc invi ted to call at their stand. Thev have always on hand a large, well made, and fashionable assortment of furniture. They are provided with all the new and improved machinery of the dnv. and bavin? skillful workmen, are enabled to sell good and handsome furniture as cheap as can be sold anywhere. The fol lowing articles can be examined at their ware Rooms, viz: Sideboards, Secretaries, Wardrobes, Bureau of various patterns, Cupboards oj dijfcr cnt kinds, Card, Centre, Side, Breakfast and Dining Tables, Bedsteads of different styles and patterns, Washstands, Twist, Small and Lage Etagcre, What-Nols, Music Staiids, Tea Tables, Fancy Work Tables, Refreshment Tables, Etashas and a general assortment of Cottage Furniture on hand and made to order. CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahojranv Rockins Chairs of various styles, Parlor Chairs of every description and pat tern ; Boston Rocking Chairs, Maple Wind sor and every other article of chairs. Turning ot every kind done at the shortest notice. Work always warranted. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Furniture, and cash not refused.. N. B. Coffins made to order at short no tice. A Hearse in readiness to attend r u nerals, at all times. November 10, 18o4. Gm. Notice. 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