artfciViwII. ujnce oj the Maryland Consolidated ) .Lotteries, Baltimore, Maryland, 20lh June, 1855.. ) Caution. --Lottes'v Frauds. The Commissioner of the Maryland State .Lotteries has deemed it his duty to caution the Public against the numerous Swindlers who circulate by mail and otherwise, fraud ulent Lottery schemes, and pretend to be agents for the sale of tickets in Lotteries ivnicn are wnouy ncuuous. The only legal Lotteries in Maryland are those drawn dailv under the sunnrintprwlnnr'n l - ---.'J,V w of the Commissioner elected by the people of :ne oiaie unaer me new uonstilution to ex amine and approve the schemes and attend to the drawings. All the tickets in these Lotteries and all certificates of packages of tickets have the mnograpnea signature b.X. Uiienan', Gener al Aeent for the Contractor. nm Maryland Consolidated Lotteries, Baltimore, aiu. All outers are fraudulent. For full information on the subject of these jrauas, Address P. X. BRENAN. Baltimore, Maryland. August 9, 1855. ly. TRUSSES! TRUSSES !! C. H. iV EEDL.ES, Truss aud Brace Establishment, S. W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race streets, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of fine French Trusses, combin ing extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below: Sending number of inches round the hips, and stating tide affected. Tost of Single Trusses, 2, 3, Si and $5. Double, $5, SO, SS and $10. Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss Also for sale in great variety, Dr. Bannings Improved Patent Body Brace, For the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chesl Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Sloop Shoulders and Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspen sories, Syringes male and female. lEFLadies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. August 2. 1855. ly. Executors Sale of Valuable mm limit The subscriber.", Executors of tbc last "Will and Testament of Win. Fowler, late of the Borough of Stroudsburg, in the County of Monroe, dee'd. will sell at pub lic sale on Thursday, flic 23d day of August, inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. on the premises, the following described property, viz: A Farm situated in Stroud township, Monroe county Pa., adjoining land of John Ransbury, George llouck, Alexan der Fowler and others, containing about 100 Acres, about 75 acres cleared, enclosed with a good fence, and in a high state of culti vation, of which 20 acres are Meadow, the balance is well timbered with Oak, Chesnut and Hickory. There are about 20 acres of excellent meadow bottom yet to be cleared. The farm is well adapted to grazing. The improvements thereon consist of a two-story LOG E5GEJS.E 20 by 28 feet, weather-boarded .and plastered, a frame Barn 32 by 46 feet with cellar stabling under neath, a frame Wagon House IS by 24 ft. Corn Crib, Grannery and other out buil dings, with a spring of never failing Wa ter near the house. There is ateo a thri ving APPLE ORCHARD of select grafted fruit and a variety of other fruit trees of different kinds on the premises. This property is 3 miles north of Stroudsburg and 1 mile south-west of the line, of the Delaware, Lackawana and "Western Railroad, and convenient to Schools and public meetings. Persons wishing to view the above prop erty will please call upon Alexander Fow ler, or upon William S. Wintemute, in the Borough of Stroudsburg. ALEXANDER FOWLER, "WILLIAM S. WLNTEMUTE, August 2, 1855. Executors. SlOO REWAK0. Broke jail on the night of the 24th of July mst., four prisoners, named and described as follows: William Campbell, an Englishman, a bout 5 feet 9 inches high, dark hair, full face, fair skin; was confined on charge of Murder, and is about 35 years or age Patrick Cullen, an Irishman, about 5 feet 11 inches high, dark hair, dark skin, -weighs about 175 or 180 pounds, about 30 years of age. James Gorman, an Irishman, sandy iair, red face about 5 feet, 7 inches high, considerable freckled in the face, about 25 years of age. Dennis McCarty, an Irishman, about 5 feet 9 inches high dark hair, spare face, weight about 150 35 or 40 years of age. These men were engaged working on the Railroad, near the Forks, at the time they were apprehended, and probably pjay be found in that vicinity again. 25 will he paid to any person who will apprehend cither of the said prisoners, and return them to the jail of Monroe county, or 100 for all of -them. HENRY D. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, July 25, 1855. 5 175,000 BRICK Jat burnt and for salo by the subscriber, at hiskiln in Stroudsburg. These brick are of a large size, superior quality and will be Eold as low and lower, according to quality, than any other brick in the County. A por tion of them are pressed or front and cornice brick of different kinds. Said brick are coin nosed of materials that will stand the fire with impunity, thus answering for the purpose of building bqke-ovens, lining cupolas, ccc. Al so, a large portion of those brick are burnt hard and are well calculated for paving and will stand for that purpose equal to any brick that can be produced in this or any other place. WM. S. WINTEMUTE. July 6, 1855. BOROUGH ORDINANCE. Be it enacted by the Chief Burgess and Commom Council of the Borough of Stroudsburg, and it is hereby enacted by uiu uuinonty or ttie same, That Franklin Street be graded, paved itu goou onoK, and curbed with stone on both sides of said street, from Eliza both street to Monroe street, and around the public buildings on said street, by the first day of August next. The same to be done under the direction of the Town Council, and according to the survey as to height and width made by the said Council. And further, If any person or persons owning property on said Iranklin street neglect or refuse to have the same graded, paved and curbed in pursuance of the a bove enactment, within the time therein specified, thesaid Council after the expira tion of the said time, will have the same done at the expense of said owners of prop erty according to the act of Assembly, in such case made and provided. Be it enacted by the Chief Burgess and Common Council of the Borough of Stroudsburg, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, lhat the south side of Elizabeth street, from Jacob street to the lower end of the ot now occupied by John Boys, be gra ded, paved with good brick, and curbed with stone on or before the first day of September next. Ihe same to be done under the direction of the Town Council, and according to the survey as to height and width made by the said Coun oil. And further, If any persons or persons owning property on the south side of said Elizabeth street, from said Jauob street to the lower corner of said lot now occu pied by John Boys, refuse to have the ame graded, paved- and curbed in pur uance of the above enactment, and with in the time therein specified, the Town Council, after the expiration of the said time, will have the same done at the ex pense of said property owners, according to the Act ot Assembly, in such case made and provided. Enacted June 8. 1S55. Bj order of the Counsel. Ed. B. DUEIIER, Clerk. Stroudsburg, June 14, lfe55.--12t. BANK NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that an applica tion will be made to the next Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania, for the creation of a Corporate body, with Discounting and Banking privileges, to be located in Stroud burg, Monroe county, Pa. The name of the intended Corporation will be 44 The Slroiulsbnrg Bank;" and the amount of capital to be one hundred thousand dollars, with authority to increase the same to two hundred thousand. Sydenham Walton, Silas L. Drake, Jos. Troch, Edward Brown, John DeYoung, Jos. Fenner, Vm. Davis. Wm. D. Walton, Stroud Burson, R. S. Staples, John Boys, Balsar Fetherman, John N. Staples, Joseph Staples, Charles Fetherman, S. J. Hollinshead, Jacob Dennis, Stogdell Stokes, John Edinger, James H. Walton, Robt. R. Depuy, J. II. Stroud, S. Stokes, C. D. Brodhead, Robert Boys, W. Wallace, Geo. H. Miller, Jas. N. Durling, Daniel Boys, Sam'l S. Dreher, Frederick Kiser, M. II. Dreher, C. Burnet, Peter Shaw, uavia iveuer. Stroudsburg, June 14, 1S55. mi mm ! At' 1' JCI'fft tArri1 The partnership in the Mercantile business, between James 11. Stroud and Charles R. An dre, as the firm of Stroud & Andre, is this day dissolved. JAMES H. 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 lhat 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 F:iE! mid Winter Goods, selected from the City markets, among which may be found a varied assortment of Ladies dress goods, to wit: Fancy plaid and stripe, Delanesand Cashmeres; Galla plaids, French Merinos, wool Delanes, Alpacas and Coburgs, dress trimming, assorted: under sleeves and chemisettes; Jaconet and Swiss edging; black and fancy cassimeres; sattinets from 37- up; Kentucky, 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 j ..i n i t aim iiuiit, ui&u u line juu oi cneap cfeafri hams and shoulders ; fresh lime ; coarse and fine salt, fish, &c. A large lot of jBoots and hocs: Mens' heavy boots and brogans, water proof calf do.; boys, youths and childrens; la dies kip, calf, enameled and kid boots; bus kins and gaiters; misses and childrens do.; 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. GUNSMITH. The undersigned respectfully in forms the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that he has commenced tho GUffSnilTHIXG BUSINESS, at Parsell's Blacksmith Shop; on Eliza beth street, near the Pocono Bridge, and is fully prepared to do all kinds of work . i i 1 1 i Jl ,1 n A J-L in MS line, Wliu ueauieiis uuu ui-aputuu. Having had twenty years experience in this business, ho hopes will be an induce ment for the people to give him a trial. Repairing of all kinds promptly attend ed to. Hi flea made to order. LEWIS KEINEST. Stroudsburg, June 14, 1855. 10,000 FETT OF HEMLOCK BOARDS for sale by C. R. ANDRE. Stroudsburg, February 15, 1855. BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL, 193 N. 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 "the wants of the comniunit would most respectfully solicit a continuance of tho former patronage, and pledges himself nothing shall be wanting on his part to give the most perfect satisfaction to all. The table will he supplied with the best in the market and nothing will be left undone that will contribute to the comfort of his guest. USsF Staoling for over 100 Horses yard large and commodious. May 10, 1855 -3m. DISOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing he tween Geo. n. Miller and Alexander Fowler, under the firm of Miller tf Fowl er, is this day disolved by limitation. All persons indebted to said firm will please call on cither of the undersigned for settlement without delay. GEO. H. MILLER, ALEX. FOWLER. April 2, 1S55. N. B. The business will be continued at the same place by GEO. II. MILLER. Noticj to Tax Collectors. Tax Collectors are hereby notified to pay unto the Treasury without delay, all Taxes and Militia fines duo upon Dupli cates for the year 15o4 and previous years. If those duplicates are not settled without delay, certificates of balance will be filed in the Common Pleas, and exe cution issued for their collection accord- ins to law. JOHN C. STRUNK, JACOB ALTEMOSE, JOSEPH HECKMAN. Commissioners. April 20, 1855. Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA. Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc cupied by Wm. Davis, Esq. May 8, ltsol. 1 855. FOR SPRING SALES JOHN STO&E & SONS, Wo. 45 Soiitit Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. Have just opened their Spring importations of Silks Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Crapes, &c. &c, ncluding a general assortment of Millinery rticles of the most fashionable stvles. 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. .'hiladelphia, March 15, 1S55. DISSOLUTION. The Co-Partnership heretofore existing between Isaac H. Loder and David Bowl by, in the Cabinet business, is dissolved. ISAAC II. LODER, DAVID BOWLBY. Stroudsburg, Feb'y 23, 1655. N. B. The business will be carried on hereafter by David Bowlbv, at the old stand, where persons 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 n being able to render satisfaction, both in quality and price. DAVID BOWLBY. March 1, 1855. JOHN W. IIUXTON, DEALER IN Respoctfully informs the public that Dr. James C. Aver, practical and analytical Chemist, has appointed him agent for the sale of the celebrated Cherry Pectoral, a sure remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds, nfluenza, Croup, and Consumption. Also, lis well k nown Cathartic Pills. He has on rand, in addition to the above, German Worm Seed, which is an excellent remedy for the removal of worms. A full supply of these articles can be had at his Store, on Elizabeth Street, a few doors above the well known Bakery of Jacob Goetz. He positively gives no credit, as it has be come unfashionable as well as unprofitable to do so. Quick sales and small profits is his motto. J01INW. RUXTON. Stroudsburg, February 8, 1855. ly. S H CROOK'S HOTEL AND DINING SALOON, ON THE EU&GPEAM PLAN, Nos. 78 & 80 Chatham Street, (Between Pearl and Duane.) NEW-YORK, fcaffra Offers inducements, so far as clean llggiu Hness, comfort, good living and e- conotny can be combined, equal perhaps, to any oilier public house in the city. The proprietor hopes at least, that it may prove to be so, as it is furnished with all requisite modern improvements, seconded by his ex perience and utmost efforts to make it agree ble to those who appreciate a quiet home and good entertainment at moderate char ges. He therefore respectfully invites his friends and the public to make a trial of his new Hotel and Dining Saloon. KPllooms $2 00 per week and upwards 37 1-2 cts per night. Juno 14, 1855. ly. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Office. BLANK DEEDS For sale u th.is Office. Philadelphia Bread and Cake Mtliltt, The undersigned hereby informs the cit lzens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that he rias commenced the baking business in al its various branches, in the building late ly occupied by Mr. Augustus Carmer, one door west of the Clothing Store of Ilirsch kind & Adlcr, on Elizabeth street, where ne is lully prepared to furnish Bread and Cakes, of the very best quality. liy strict attention to business and keeping the best articles in his line of bus iness on hand, he hopes to meet and re ccivc a liberal share of patronage. C. C. MECHTLEY. May 10, 1 855.-3 1 Private Sale of a Valuable $3gf J-ue subscriber wishes to sell at private sale a valuable tract of tim ber land, situate in Stroud township, along the line ot the Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad, within three miles of the Borough of Stroudsburg, containing 21 ACfiiES, well timbered with Chesnut, Whito-Oak ana mcuory. it win do sola in lots, or together to suit purchasers. For further particulars enquire of C. S. Palmer in Stroudshurg, or of the undersigned. THOMAS DOxsLEx . Stroudshurg, April 12, 1855. Fn'iesadSy to nil IVilIoas WAR OR NO WAR. f4EW HAT AD CAP STORE. The undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens of Stroudburg, and the pub lie generally, that lie has taken the room lately occupied by John v. Hus ton, as a Hat & Cap Store, on Elizabeth street, a few doors below the Drug Store of Dr. F. Ilolhnsbeau, and has filled it with HATS & CAPS? of every variety and style, and is prepared to sell the same on terms that defy competition. Tersons in want of Hats or Caps would do well to call and examine his stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. Tie 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 ll 1. - .1? .1 i i an wno may leei ui.poseu to give mm a call. He has obtained the rin;ht to manufac ture Dicks Patent Shank Coots. 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