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Be it enacted by fhe Chief Burgess aud Couiuioui Council of the Borough of JStroudsburg, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That Frauliliu Street be graded, paved with good brick, and curbed with stone, on both sides of said street, from Eliza belli street to Monroe street, arid arouud tbe public buildiugs ou said street, by the first day of August next. The same to be done under the direction of tho Town Council, and according Xo the survey as to height and width made by th said Council. Aud further, If any person or persons owniu" property on said I'raukhn street uc'lcct or refuse to have the same graded, paved and curbed in pursuance of the a boyc cuactmcnt, within the time therein specified, tbesaid Council after the cspira tion of the said time, will have the same done at t.lie expenseof said owncrsofprop erty according to tbe act of Assembly, in such case made ana proviuea. Be it enacted by the Chief Burgess and Common Council of the Borough of Stroudsburgaud it is hereby enacted by the authority ol the same, That the south side of Elizabeth street, from Jacob Street to the lower cud of the jot now occupied by John Boys, be gra- ... i ll dcd. naved with good bricK, auu curucu with stone ou or before tho first day of .September next. The same to be done under the direction of tbe Town Council, and according to the survey as to height and width made by the said Coun cil. Aud further, If any persona or persons owning property on the south side of said Elizabeth street, from said Jacob street to the lower corner of said lot now occu pied by John Boys, refuse to Lave tbo same graded, payed and curbed in pur suance of the above enactment, and with in tbe titue therein specified, the Town .Couucri, aftor the expiration of the said time, will have tho same done at the ex pense of said property owners, according to the Act of Assembly, in such case made and provided. Enacted June 8. 1855. By order of the Counsel. Ed. B. DUE HER, Clerk. gfTOudburg, June 14, Ib55.--12t. Notice. Joel II, Byrara Would respectfully say to the citizens of oirouusuurg and vicinity, that by request, he win again appear before them, m n now dross. at the Court House, on Saturdnv June 30th, at 7$ o'clock, where ho hopes to meet those who favored, him with thnirrn enceCon his recent visits .iti,n0 mn - v . , ...... .. u o,r menus as may desire to witness this war.ueriui exntmt.on and entertainment. The Sif1M'''ll'chang!j. SSSSSBS&rSS their presence on this occasion. A ---- - -7 " lkj 1UI Ul llllll V 1 1. 1 1 Doors opened at 75; to commence at 8.- Admission 12 cts. Front scats reserved for the Ladies. Tickets may be had at the Jew clry btore ol S. fllelick, and at the doar. N. 13. A platform will be erected, civiiiT a better opportunity to spectators than for merly. June 21, 1835 S. II. CROOK'S HOTEL AND DINING SALOON, OU THE EUROPEAN PLAP4, lYos. 78 & SO Chatham Street, (Between Pearl and Duane ) NEW-YORK. OfTeis inducements, so far as clean Jiness, comfort, good living and e- conomy ran be combined, equal perhaps, to .l m;.. : ii. ;,.. ti, pericnce aim utmost cuoris to maicc it acree- l in iiH.sc who annrnriaift n n.nr.t Lmn ... . .- . . . and good entertainment at moderate char- es. He Uiereforc respcctfullv invites hfs friends and the public to make a trial of his new Hotel and Dining; Saloon. ILr liooms 82 00 per week and upwards 37 1-2 cts per night June 11, 1855. lv BANK NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that an applica tion will be made to the next Legislature of tlie otate ol I'ennsylvania, for the creation of a Corporate body, with Discounting and lianliing privileges, to be located in Stroud- burc, Monroe county. Pa. The name of the iuuu- i iiiciiucu iorifuruiiun win uc 1 i T!w Sf witn.rli.ti! F?'ir 7 ft W m li K MJVtC mm. S I .ind the amount nf raniial to bp onh hnndrorl housand dollars, with authority to increase he same to t wo hundred thousand. Svdcuham Walton, Stogdell Stokes, John Edinger, James II. Walton, Robt. R. Depuy, J . II. Stroud, S. Stokes, C. D. Brodhead, Robert Boys, W. Wallace, Geo. II. Miller, Jas. N. Durling, Daniel Boys, Sam'l S. Dreher, Frederick Kiscr, M. II. Dreher, C. Burnet, Peter Shaw, Silas L. Drake, Jos. Troch, idward Hrown, John DeYoun, Jos. Kcnner, W in. Davis. Wm. D. Walton, Stroud Hurson. . S. Staples, John Boys, 3alsar Fetherman, John N. Staples, oseph Staples, Charles Fethennnn, J. Ilollinshead, Jacob Dennis, Jaid Keller. Stroudsburg, June 14, 1655 The partnership in the Mercantile business, between James II. Stroud and Charles R. An- uiu, ..a uiu nrin ui ouuuu ix- ivuuiu, la " .1 r. r c. i r. 1 : .t.: dav dissolved JAMES II. STROUD, CHARLES R. ANDRE Stroudsburg, Sept. 15, 1854. N. B. The subscriber would hereby in- form his old customers and the public in gen- eral that he continues the Mercantile busi- ness at me oiu stand, on tne corner, opposite . . t it. i .t .! the American Hotel, and in addition to his former stock has just received and is now opening a choice lot of selected from the City markets, among which may be found a varied assortment of Ladies dress iroods, to wit : Fancy plaid and strine, Dclanesand Cashmeres: Galla plaids, French Merinos, wool Dclanes, Alpacas and Coburgs, dress trimming, assorted; under sleeves and ciicmizcttes; Jaconetanu bwiss edging; black anu lancy cassuncres; saiuneis irom j-a up; iveniucK?, lancy piaius lor uoys wear; reu, wnne anu yenow uanncis ot every grade; wcicn do.: oiiaKerdo.; plain and ngured do.; on cioin lor tames, stair and carpels do.; and ii.t..t . l nt . T 1 I u uu ulu, xau.uut.uu,, j.u.Hg ind dress silks. L rockery ware, tin ware, and a lull assort- m.u... ..u.ua.v, wih"'";' w aud nails; also a fine lot of cheap hams and shoulders; fresh lime; coarse and fine salt, fish, &c. A larirc lot of VkI Hoots aiaci Shoes: Mens' heavy hoots and brogans, water proof calf do.; boys, youths and childrcns; la- ""- M dies kip, calf, enameled and kid boots; bus- kins and fai tors: misses and childrcns do.: ladies and misses gums; mens and boys do.; in fact every thing comprising a lull country assortment, all of which will be sold cheap for cash or produce: Call and see for your- Easton, Belvidere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg Telegraph Company A 'meeting of the Stockholders of the Easton, Belvidere, Del elaware Water Cap . I. aud Stroudsburg Telegraph Company, will be held at the house of Joseph J. 1 os- tens, iu the Borough of Stroudsburg, ou 'Pnncilnr? t Iflfli rlnv nf .Tlllv lPXt. fit 10 o'clock A. M., to elect one President, Treasurer, Secretary and ten Directors, i .. lu u iyi uuu v ROBERT BOYS, TOTTT N. STOKFS. W!U TlAVlfi iii., E D GREEN SYDENHAM WALTON, II. S. HECKMAN, J. L. MINGLE, DEPUE S. MILLER, June 14, 1S55. Corporators. $80 Reward! Broke Jail! iv:ii:- n.AUrr nn Englishman, about 40 vears of an; about 0 feet b inches hich, and of sandy complexion, broke Jail on Sthe knight of the 15th of My, inst., in which bc was confined for horse stealing. Thc above reward will bc paid to any one who will apprehend said JJaiiey, anu - . . . oturn him to the Jail of Monroe bounty. ITENRY D. SriAEER. Sheriff. Stroudsburg, May 17. 1855. ji .... X proprietor hopes at least, that it may prove "uwuwns uinuu uiuuijuai mpu.am.i, mu particulars enquire to be so, as it is furnished with all requisite st make ir .the United ! Stole. Prices Stroudsburg or of mocicrn lmnrovements . seconder Iiv us p.x- vuw, c, s?i.uu, uw "uu' Cash Music and Piano Store OF HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway New York. Opposition to Monopoly-Music at greatly rcaucca raics. M,.liiMlrlnr..l,'nn tUn. iM.iltmn f tnn nf ml,C?fll 11 Ht A . "l A::rr.T.:r r " "V ? . V . i- ' . music, atrainsi me interests 01 native cum no- eCrs, and their refusal to extend to Mr. Wa- h ,i ,: r.i. t. .!,:., immense salcs-l.aving abundant evidence !"?.t.lc P-Mio coun.enance ud suppor, I I K3 hln 4 I ' -HT 1 t VT?T.r,l .uTB10Mry nu the naonaT currency " nT Z. fc V 13 I III 1 I I -i i! inr IQ 1 f n 11 nnl lim Vnln r.lvnT can and European music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of thc largest and best selected in the United States. He has also made a rrrcat reduction in the prices of Pioanos, Melodeons and Mu sical Instruments of all kinds. Sunorior iuiiuu ur ociavc pianos lor iS175. 8200 am ji t $225, interior of as good quality, and instru ments as sironganu as durable as those which cost 500. Pianos of every variety of stvlo it ii u "I a rrr " price up to 1000, comprising those of different manufactories: amonir them thn ten Pianos and the first nrcmium F.olnn PfnnnJ ofT. Gilbert & Co's make, (owners of the iEolian patent); Second-hand Pianos atgreat bargains Prices from 40 to 150. Melo- ",,f4 rui" ' uuieruut mami.acion ...cm dinir the well known S. D. II. W. Smith s Smi i' nnk n .in n ninnnc Knoh n .. ..... .. . - .1 " u"u'' iuwuwim Piano and Mclodeon ffuarantecd. The best terms to the trade, schools &c ; I2 r per cent uiscount to cfcrgyman and cnurches. All orders promptly attended to. Music sent to all parts of the country, post-paid, at the re duccd rates. General and select catalogues and schedule of prices of Pianos forwarded to any addiess free, of charge April 20, IS54.-3m. ill persons indebted to the undersigned either by Note, Book account, or other- yise, arc requsted to make payment "with- m - - 10 lorty Uays "oni this date, or their ao- -wvwuu tun mit iu luu uuiiu ui a o USllCC tOV Collection. All TJOrsons h.n vinnr rtlni-nio ! ? l 1 ti . .t . X againsc mm, iii present tucm "without 111 it Y1 uciaJ as 1110 suoscnuer purposes coins West, JOHN II. 31 E LICK. Juno 7, 1855. BLACKSMITHING. Joseph F. Thomas, (Successor to Staples & Eow.) O i uc proprietor respccttuiiy mtorms the citizens of Stroudsburg and sur rounding country, that he has taken the shop of Messrs. Staples & llow, on Walton street, in the .Borough of Strouds burg, where he will be happy to receive orders for Blacksmithing of all descrip tions. Having had a thorough experience in his business, he feels no hesitanccy in assuring the public that he can give en tire satisfaction in every department of his occupation. Every article ordered will be made in the most workmanlike manner, of tho best materials : and horse shoeins? and renairiuf of all kinds will bo a. a I promptly attended to. llis terms are Cash, and being determined to do work at low rates, and to keep none but good articles, he hopes to receive the patron- a"c of a discrunating public. A number of Wagons, well finished, on hand, which will be sold cheap, May 10. 1855. ELKERY GOODS. FOR SPRING SALES - vlUOM a I UUt Ot iOrib, sonin -svcuiul Mrvcl, PHILADELPHIA. Have just opened their Spring importations of iniS IHoilIlct HH2ocis JFiowcrs ILaees Cranes. &e &c. m nr.lVtn,T n nnnrn rtmnnt of tvT;iimo, llllUUlll" U IIVIUI HCkJVl II1IVU V Vl 1I1IIIIIIU1J ArticIcs of lhc most fashionable styles. The above goods have been imported ex , for our s in ga, an(J C(jmprise t,c largest and best assortment in our line to bc found in lhjs lic Philadelphia, March 15, 1855. DISSOLUTION. The Co-Partncrship heretofore existing between Isaac II. Lodcr and David Bowl- DJ 111 luu vauiuct uuwncsb, is uioivcu. .i ni.:i. i ; : -i: ioa.'vu u. nvjvvjix,, v 1JJ J5U Lilil . Stroudsburg, Feb'y 23, 1855. Jtf. B. The business will be carried on hereafter by David Bowlby, at the old tiirniuiro. will find a good and general assortment, and a little ehcancr than elsewhere. The suwr;bGr fcci;n thankful for nast favors. rnsnf,fitfllliv a8rs0n continuance of nublic i- r' i i natronacc, fceliuc the utmost confidence in being able to render satisfaction, both -! W ! iu quality and price DAVID UUWLUx. March 1, 1855. juhii it niAimi, DEALER IN whs stfi fa- mffi. m m.h W MWS?m Jvcpucuuuy luioruis mu puuuu iiihl ui. - . - . , , i.,,:i ' . , ' i,,JVV. """"TJ1"" ' rr7i " :iXn,AT b . ra . i Cherry Pectoral, a sure remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds, iiiuuuiiza, vviouii, una v,o. . miHiun. his well known Cathartic Pills. He has on IlillJII, III tlUdlliDU iu lliu iiutjvi;, uui iiiau )uim finn,l tiflitnti !o nr. nvnn) t r II rommlll fnr 1 llO I i i : !.:.:.. ... .1 1 n T . removal of worms. kJUV.U . IV 1111.11 I O till (v.XllVllb IV.II1V.U1 .w. A tun supply 01 tnese arucies can uc ma at Ins btore, on .iiiboui fttrcet, a tew uoo above the well known Bakery of Jacob JIc itivcly givcs no crC(itj ns L jms be. imfnchinnnldn ns wnll as unnrofitahle to (j0 s0 .nv. u...v.w...w.. t Quick sales and small profits is his motto. JOHN VV. RUA I ON Stroudburg, lebnnry g, lbo&.ly. Philadelphia Bread and Cake ass The undcrsigued hereby informs the clt lVnrm nf SfinnrliTtiiVf ntirl viftltnfv flint In commcnccd the WiueJmsincsB in al its various branches, in the building late occupicu uy inr. Augustus mariner, one oor west ol the uiotumg otoreoi mrscii , . , .,, . i7i:..i..ii. i.. "n UIOT ou lie IS IU1IV DrCDorea to jurmsu Bread and Cakes. of the very tat quality. II " . Ey strict attention to business and I . - WnS tbe b.eS ar.ticleS 10 blS 1,DC 0t,bUS- mefia on band ho hoVC3 to nicet antl rC- CC1VC a lll)Cral 8uarc of patronage C. C. MECHTLEY. May 10, 1855.-3t rrivatc ale ol a valuable T IS ACT of TIMBER The subscriber wishes to sell at nrivate sale a valuable tract of tim ber land, situate in Stroud township, along n... lr .l. -t.i t..i 1 ' 5 cstcrn Railroad, within three miles of tho 13orouSh of Stroudsburg, containing 21S ACRES, well timbered with Chcsnut. White-Oak and liicKory. It will bo sold in lots, or fnofi,or tn an . thiwIcam t? r..n. of C. S. Palmer in the undersigned. " vijjijj.. 'I I I l I 111 M n IflllVI.M.Y ii amto iar.r Stroudsburg, April 1, l8oo Fraclly to al! fViilions WAR OR NO WAR. NEW HAT AWD CAP STORE. The undersigned begs leavo to inform the citizens of Stroudburg, and the pub lic generally, that he has taken the room lately occupied by John W. Rux ton, as a Hat & Cap Store, on Elizabeth street, a few doors below the Drug Store of Dr R Hollinshoad, and has filled it w:i1 HATS & CAPS, I wwaiu u j.o 10 of ftvnrv vnrlnfv nnil sf.vlr nnil ! i n .i I ' I "J V V v I is prepared to sell tuc same .1.1 on terms tnat uciy competition. Persons in want of Hats or Caps woul do well to call and examine his stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. The public arc informed that he stil continues the Eoot and Shoe business, a the same stand, in all its various branches, aud is fully prepared to accommodate all who may feel disposed to give him i call. lie has obtained the right to manufac ture Dicks Patent Shank Boots. On hand a splendid lot of Uppers, rca dy for bottoms, which will be finished at the shortest notice. E. SKELTON. May 3, 1855. Notice -to Tax Collectors. Tax Collectors are hereby notified to Pay unto the Treasury without delay, all Taxes and Militia fines due upon Dupli cates for the year 1854 and previous -rr. .i . i . . , t years. r tuosc duplicates arc not setuea without delay, certificates ot balance will be filed m the Common Pleas, and exc cution issued lor tneir collection accord tug to law JOHN C. STRUNK, JACOB ALTEMOSE, JOSEPH HECKMAN. Commissioners. April 2G, 1855. LIVERY BUSINESS. This way for Good Conveyances, The subscribers inform the trav eling public that they have taken the JilVEK Y STABLE, formerly kept by Prcdmore & Brother on AnpjStrcet. Their horses and conveyances arc good, and they arc prepared to furnish Iforses and Cnguios, or Iurscs and Carriages, at short notice, with or without drivers. They have on hand a splendid Omnibus, and are fully prepared at all times to accom- modate large parties. Those wishing Horses and Carriages, are respectfully invited to call and suit them selves. The patronage of the public is solicited. M. BROWN lOSTrJNfc, ABRAM BUSH. Stroudsburg, Feb. 8, 1855. DISOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing be tween Ceo. 11. Miller and Alexander Fowler, under the Arm of Miller S- Fold er, is this day disolvcd by limitation. All persons indebted to said firm will please call on cither of the undersigned for settlement without delay. GEO. II. MILLEll, ALEX. FOWLEli. April 2, 1855 N. B. The business will bc continued at the same placo by - tv HTT T I. IT" UlliU. 11. iULijjjrjix. BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL, 193 N. Second St., a feio doors below Vine, Philadelphia. G. II. KELLER, Proprietor. (Successor to M. Watson.) The present Proprietor having every facility and a knowledge of tho wants of the community, would - - .. . -jf most repecttu ly solicit a continuance of tuo tormer Pronagc, and pledges himself noiningsnaiiue wanting on uispari iu give thc mo-t nerfect Hat:affotion t0 all. rrhe w;ji Dc supplicd with thc best in thc market -and nothing will bc left undone ., . . -u. ? n,n nnmfnrf. nf CUCSC t"' "i vuumuuiv. - w . . r SST btaOIlUg lor over iuu norscs j iu "u fuu.uiuu.uu-. May 10, 1855-3m. Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY , TA. Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc cupied by Wm. Davis, Esq. May 8, 1851, iffli TrTFi ffY GOOD BOOKS BY MA IT. PUBLISHED BY FGWLEES & WELLS, 308 Broadway, Wcw-YorI. In ordei to accommodate "The People," residing in nil parts of the United States, lhe Publishers will forward by return of the first mail, any book in the following list. 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