i To the EIcc(ors of Monroe Comilv. At the solicitation of many friends, T uiu inaucea to oiler myself as a candi date for the office of County Commissioner, t m at the coming election. Should I be so lortunatc as to l)e elected, I pledge my self to perform the duties of the office with fidelity. JOHN C. STHUNK. M. Sa.ithfield, Aug. 23, 1S55. To the Voters of jtfouroc County. Fellow Cilizctis. I offer myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer at the ensuing election. Should I be .honored with a majority of your suffra ges and elected, I will discharge the du iies officially devolving upon me, personal ly and with the strictest fidelity. Yours Truly. CHARLTON BURNETT. Stroudsburg, Aug. 23, 1855. "CAMP 'MEETING. By divine permission a Camp Meeting will be held on the ground belonging to Joseph Altemo?e, near Saylor-burg, Mon roe County, Ph., to commence on Mon day the 3d day of September next, and to contiue for one week. Our brethern in the Ministry and their Congregations m the udjoming Circuits aud Stations, are cordially invited to attend. N. 15. No huckster will be allowed to irafic within the di-tancc prescribed by law, which is three miles. JOSEPH ALTEMOSE. August 23, 1855. E. B. WOODWARD, Violinist and Teacher of Ranciug, Has permanently located himself at the house of William A. Brodhead, at the Delaware Water Gap, where he may be found in readiness to play for dancing parties, either at the House, or surround ing vicinity, on reasonable terms. August 3. 1855. Office f I he Maryhnd Consolidated LoUirus Pailimorc, Maryland, -20ih June, 1855.. J u i I ges . It t e r y F v i n s . Thp Commissi";. er nf the Marvlniu! Stale lotteries has deemed it his duly to caution Hie Public against the numerous Swindlers who c irculate bv mail and otherwise, fraud ulciit Lottery schemes, and pretend to he nnnnts for the sale ol ti kels in Luuerief which are wholly fictitious. The only legal Lotteries in Maryland are those drawn riailv tidt r ihe superintendence tif the Comtjisiop.er elected by the people ol ;he State under the r.ew Constitution to ex amine and approve the schemes and attend So the drawings. All the ticket in these Lotteries and al! certificates of packages of Tickets have the lithographed signature F.X. 13 r own, Gener nl .Agent for the Contractor. Office of the Maryland Consolidated Lotteries, Baltimore, il l." AH others are frauJulent. For lull information on the subject of these frauds, Address F. X. BR EN AN. Baltimore, Maryland. .August 9. 1355. ly. TRUSSES! TRUSSES !! C. U. SEEDLES, Truss asd Braee EbtaMishnieui, o. W. Cor. nf Twelfth and Race streets, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of fine French Trusses, combin ing extreme lightness, case and durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, at below : Sending number ot inches round the hips, and stating !le affected. Tnst ol Single Truces. 42, -S3, $4 and $5. JJoublc, 85, $S a nJ 10. Instnu-iiuns as to vrcsr, and how to effect 3 cure, when possible, sent with the Trusv Also for sale in reat variety, J)r. Binning s Improvtd Patent Body Brace. For ihe cure nf Prolapsus Uteri: Spinal Props nnd Supp 'tis, Patent .Shoulder Hraces, Clirsi Expanders and EroMor Hrares. adapted to M wih Stn.-p Shou'deis and Weak Lungs; Knftli&h Elastic A5xl r;j;n;il Helts, Suspen sories. Srinp male an-1 female. IT'Lal!ifd, Rooms with Lady attendants. August 2. 1S55. ly. $2 SO KiSWAK. Broke jail on the night of the 24th of July inst., four prisoners, natped and described as follows: "William Campbell, an Englishman, a bout 5feet 9 inches high, dark hair, full face, fair skin; was confined on charge of Murder, and is about iu years ol 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 hair, red face about 5 feet, 7 inches high, considerable freckled in the face, about 25 years of age. Dennis McCarty, an Irishman, about 0 feet 9 inches high dark hair, spare face, weight about 150 35 or 40 years of ago. These men were engaged working on the Ilailroad, near the Forks, at the time they were apprehended, and probably may be found in that vicinity again. 25 will he paid to any pcrsou who will apprehend cither of the said prisoners, and return them to the jail of Monroe county, or SI 00 for all of them. HENRY D. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) July 25, 1S55. j Just burnt and for sale bv the subscriber, at his kiln in Stroudsburg. These brick are of a large size, superior quality and will be 5old 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 com posed of materials that will stand the fire with impunity, thus answering for the purpose of building bake-ovens, lining cupolas, ccc. Al fco.'a Jartre 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. WJNTEMUTJ3, July 5, 1855. BOROUGH ORDINANCE. Be it enacted by the Chief Burgess ana vjommom uouneil ol the Borough of Stroudsburg, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That Franklin Street be Graded, naved with good brick, and curbed with stone, on Dotn sides ot said street, from Eliza beth street to Monroe street, and around the public buildings on said street, by the first day rjf August nest. The same to be done under the direction of the Town Council, and according to the survey as to height aud width made bv the said Council. And further, If any person or persons owning property on said Franklin street neglect or refuse to have the same graded, paved and curbed in pursuance of the a- bove enactment, withtu the time therein specified, the said Council after the expira tion of the said time, will have the same done at the espenscofsaid owncrsof prop erly according to the act of Assembly, in such case made and provided. Be it enacted by the Chief Burgess and Common Couucil of the Borough of Stroudsburg, and It is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the south side of Elizabeth street, from Jacob Street to the lower end of the jot now occupied by John Boys, be gra ded, paved with good brick, and curbed with stone on or before the first day o September nest. The same to be done uuder the direction of the Town Council and according to flic survey as to height and width made by the said Coun cil. And further, If any persons or persons owning property on the south side of said Elizabeth street, from said Jacob street to the loweT corner of said lot now occu pied by John Boys, refuse to have the same graded, paved aud curbed in pur suance ot 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 of Assembly, in such case made '.lid provided. Enacted JuncS. 1S55. 15 v order of the Counsel. Ed. B. DREHER, Clerk. Stroudsburg, June 14, lb55.--12t. BANK NOTICE. Notice is hereby ien, tliat an applica lion will be made in iie next Legislature ol ihe State of Pennsylvania, for the creation nf a Corporate hod v. with Discounting and Hanking privileges, lo be located in tstroud- burn, Monroe county. Pa. The name of the intended Corporation will be "The StrouctKburg Bank;" and the amount of capital to be one hundred thousand dollars with authority to increase the same to two hundred thousand. Sydenham Walton, 6ilas L. Drake, Jos. Trorh, Ed-.varJ Brown, John De Young, Jos. Fenner, vVm. Davis, Wm. D. Walton, Slroud Hurson, R. S. Staples, John Boys, Balsar Fetherman, John N. Staples, Joseph Staples, Charies Fetherman. S. J. lloliinshead, Jacob Dennis, Datid Keller. Stogdell Stokes, John Edincer, James H. Walton, Kobt. R. Depuy, J. JI. Slroud, S. Stokes, C. D. Brodhead, Robert Bovs, W. Wallace, Geo. H. Miller, .las. N. Durling, Daniel Boys, Sam'l S. Dreher, Frederick Kiser, M. II. Dreher, C. Burnet, Peter Shaw, Stroudsburg, June 11. 1855. The partnership in the Mercantile business, between James II. Stroud and Charles R. An dre, as the firm of Stroud & Andre, is this dav dissolved. JAMES II. STROUD, CHARLES R. ANDRE. Stroudsburg, Sept. 15, 1S54. 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 the old stand, on the corner, opposite ihe American Hotel, and in addition to his former stock has just received and is now opening a choice lot of F:sH and Wixiter Goods, selected from the City markets, among which ma be found a varied assortment of Ladies dress goods, to wit : Fancy plaid and stripe, Delancsand Cashmeres; Galla plaids, French Merinos, wool Dclanes, Alpacas and Coburgs, dress trimming, assorted ; under sleeves and chemizettes; Jaconet and Swiss edging; black and fancy cassimcrcs; 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 So. 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 nans; also a unc 101 oi encap y?gF35"2! hams and shoulders ; fresh lime; coarse and fine salt, fish, &c. A large lot of ISools and Shoes: Mens' heavy boots and brogans, water proof calf do.; boys, youths and cliildrens; la dies kip, calf, enameled and kid boots; bus kins and gaiters; misses and cliildrens 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 the GtlffSJEBTEISNG RDSIWE, at Parsell's Blacksmith Shop, on Eliza beth street, near the Pocono Bridge, and is fully prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, with neatness and despatch. Having had twenty years experience in this business, he hopes will be an induce ment for the people to give him a trial. Kepairing of all kinds promptly attend ed to. Rifles made lo order. LEWIS KKINEST. Stroudsburg, June 14, 1855. t r AAA FKTT Of iiUMLLK iUllv BOARDS for sale by ' C. It. ANDRE Stroudsburg, February 13, ISjQ, BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL, 193 N. Second St., a few doors below YineA ' Philadelphia. 3. IS. KELLER, Proprietor. (Successor to M. Watson.) The present Proprietor having KcBijr lauuuy aim a auuwiuuge u r:i: j i tuc warns 01 me community, wouiu most respectfully solicit a continuance iu lumicr puuruuagu, mm piuuges uiuibun nothingshallbe wanting on his part to give the most perfect satisfaction to all. The table will be supplied with the be6t in the raarket-and nothing will be left undone it.- r i .i.i.j.i.i f hnf .;n fvW To nmfn,.f of i,:a VUt-W II 111 WVUlllUUlU bS tuu iil gnest. Stabling for over 100 Horses yard large and commodious. May 10, 1855 -3m. DISOLUTIOW. The partnership heretofore existing be tween Geo. H. Miller and Alexander Fowler, under the firm of Milter tj- Fowl er, is this day disolved by limitation. All persons indebted to said firm will please call on either of the undersigned for settlement without delay. GEO. If. MILLER, ALEX. FOWLER. April 2, 1855. N. JJ. The business will be continued at the same place by GEO. II. MILLER Notice to Tax Collectors! Tas Collectors arc hereby notified to pay unto the Treasury without delay, all Taxes and Militia lines due upon Dupli- cates for the year 1854 and previous venrs. it those dunlicatos are not setneu without delay, certificates of balance will TIlc undersigned begs leave to inform be filed in the Common Pleas, and cxe- Iie citizens of Stroudburg, and the pub cutiou issued for their collection accord- He generally, that he has taken the ing to law JOLTtf C. STRUNK, JACOB ALTEMOSE, JOSEPH JJECKMAN. Commissioners. April 20, 1S55. M WI&WWjWWj Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA. Utnec on .uiizaDetn street, tormcrlv oc cupied by Wm. Davis, Esq. May8, 1851. ' " MILLIKEPri" gQOBS, 1 S"p. FOR SPRING SALES JOHN S7QNE& SOWS, IVo. 45 Sontij Second Street) PHILADELPHIA. Have just opened their Spring importations of I?oi;et Ribbons JLuces, Crapes, &. &c., Including a general assortment of Millinery Articles of the most fashionable styles. roe above goods have been imported ex pressly for our Spring sales, and comprise the lanresi and hest assortment in our line to be found in this market. Philadelphia, March 15, 1S55. DISSOLUTION. The Co-Partnership heretofore existing between Isaac II. Loder and David Bowl- by, in the Cabinet business, is dissolved. ISAAC 11. LO DE li, DAVID BOWLBY. Stroudsburg, Fcb'y 23, 1855. N. B. The business will be carried on hereafter bv David Bowlby, at the old stand, where persons wishing to buy ill Hiitiii, will find a good and general assortment, and a little cheaper than elsewhere. The subscriber feeling thankful for past favors, respecttuuy asKS a continuance oi puuuc .it i i r patronage, lcelin" the utmost confidence n being able to render satistaction, both ... . I n quality and price. March 1, 1655. JOHN W. RUXT0N, DEALER IN Respectfully informs the public that Dr. James C. Aver, practicnl and analytical Chemist, has appointed him agent lor the sale of the celebrated Cherry Pectoral, a sure remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds, nfluenza, Croup, and Consumption. Also, lis well known Cathartic Pills. He has on and, in addition to the above, German Worm Seed, which is an excellent remedy for tiic 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 Brfkcry of Jacob Qoelz He positively gives no credit, as it has be- come unfashionable as well as unprofitable to jo s0 - do so. Quick sales' and small profits is his motto. JOHN W. RUXTON. Stroudsburg, February 8, 1855. ly. S. II CROOK'S HOTEL Md DIKING SALOON, OH THE EUROPEAN PL AM, Nos. 78 & 80 Chatham Street, (Between Pearl and Duane.) NEW-YORK. OfTeis inducements, so far as clean liness, comfort, cood living and e- conomy can be combined, equal perhaps, lo any otlier puoiic nouse in ine cuy. j ue proprietor hopes at least, tnat it may prove to lie so. as it is furnished with all requisite modern improvements, seconded by his penence apu uirnosi enona iu ui.ihu u .iico- i . i. :. I Die to tnose who appreciaic .i M1Cu ,.u...u and- good entertainment at moderate char- aes. lie tnereiore res pecuuuy inv ie friends and the public to make a trial ol his new Hotel and Dining Saloon. ILTitooms uu per w au uv.uu,- .rt !. , 37 1-2 els per night fin. in mniir June 1 1, 1855. ly. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Office. BLANK DEEDS For sale ut lliis Office. Philadelphia Bread and Cake The undersigned hereby informs the cit izens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that he has commnnnnf thn hnkin.fr business in fill its various branches, in the building late- 1. ... ' o ly occupied by Mr. Augustus Carmer, one door we t f th nnf.i,;n cnre nf nrseh. ofk.;nd & Adlnr. nn F,li7.ahPrh sfrnnf whom ic . . . .. ' ue ia fujy prepared to furnish Bread and c . . of $ 7 st quality , B7 st"ct attention to business i am '"S lu u arucies in ms line ot dus r , , 1111 1 muaa on nana, ne nopes to meet ana re- ccive a liberal share of patronage. C. C. MECHTLEY. May 10, lS55.-3t Private Sale of a Valuable TRACT oJTTOIBEK BjAIS. Ihe 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 2I ACRES, well timbered with Ghesnut, White-Oak and Hickory. It will be sold in lots, or together to suit purchasers. For further particulars enquire of C. S. Palmer in Stroudsburg, or of the undersigned. THOMAS DONLEY. Stroudsburg, April 12, 1855. JPriCESiUy to a22 ltTi?ts;s:s "1X7" A T O "R N O W A "R STOBE. - room lately occupied by John v. Rux- ton, as a Hat & Cap Store, on Elizabeth street, a few doors below the Drug Store of Dr. F. Ilollinshead, and has filled it with HATS & CAPS, of every variety and style, and is prepared to sell the same on terms that defy competition. Persons in want of Hats or Caps would do well to call and examine his stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. The public are 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- dT for bottoms which will be finished at the shortest notico. R. SKELTON. May 3, 1S55. Pennsylvania Magistrate's Law Librarji i. BEXXS'S JUSTICE, AND BUSINESS' MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE. iYeio and Sixth Edition, bringing the Law down to 1855. A Treaties on the office and duties of Al dermen and Justices of the Peace in the Com- monwealih of Pennsylvania, including all the required Forms of Process and Docket hn tries; and embodying not only whatever may be deemed valuable to Justices of the Peace, but to Landlords, Tenants, nnd General A ffents; and making this volume what it pur ports to be, A safe Legal Guide for Business Men. 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