1 i hi wiiijxiM.'i"M" Mii',n-ti Eailroad Village. The villages Ibat aro springing up a--loug the Hnc3 of railroad every day are comparatively a recent feature in village fcuilding. They usually begin with a de pot, followed by a post office, a blaok smith's shop, and the contents of a couple of pedlar's packs duly distributed upon half a dozen shelves, and there they are "born, and christened, and waiting to grow. The train runs to and fro, and the passen gers see the little group olustered round the track, and wonder what they do there, and why they do not go on with the train. By-and-by houses get to be an epidemic, and up they go, here and there, and all a Tjout. Streets are staked and lots are measured, and a public square is reserv ed, and they "have a justice, and a doctor, and a young lawyer, and "stated preach ing" once in two weeks. That's a pretty -good beginning, but it s only a beginning. .A young sophomore, out of funds, and -looking for a place to teach a winter school, gets off a straggling train some day. Jliverybody knows he is there. He breached there at two o'clock, and at a 'quarter past three everybody knows who be is, and the Squire sees bun, and the Doctor shows him round the town, waves his hand toward the prairie and toward the town, and dilates upon its resources -aud pronounces a eulogy upon its enter prise, and the young man is charmed, and and over the store he climbs at once, up one flight of stairs into a "high school." Tbiug3 go on bravely, and a public- spirited individual, who, as he says, has more room than he wants, gets the paint er for meanwhile such an artizan has taken passago in tho village en route to greatness to emblazon his name in ver y ilack letters, upon a very broad board, :and there is a general rejoicing at the new "hotel," where the lawyer argues with the storekeeper nightly, while the doctor completes the triangle, upon the destinies ot tlic woriu in general, ana juepuiuum iu particular. What they lack now is a newspaper. Bw-and-by an old press is for sale in a neighboring town, and a "tramping jour" -has stranded upon their beach, and the lawyer promises to write some their lead ers, the doctor will contribute tbcir obi .tuarics, the schoolmaster do the puzzles and the poetry, while the blacksmithand the merchant pronti.se to be liberal in the way of advertising. The paper appears; like the village, it is small, but ivilk the village it grows. Tho trains used to whistle and ring, si ml barely slacken their speed. 3low they stop a!logethcr,for there arcnow more to get off and more to get on. The tavern-keeper takes a state map of a pedlar, who happens to be his guest o vcr a rainv Sunday, and discovers that Depotdom is the geographical centre of the county. There is an immediate agi tation. The seat of justice, herself, scales and all, must be removed thither. They work at it, electioneer about it, bid for it, and get it. Now the huddle is a village; now the village is a town; now the town is a shire town; now the shire-town is a city. The blacksmith's shop has grown into a half dozen factories; the lawyer is multiplied by ten, and tho doctor by sis, and the storekeeper knocks down his prices ten per cent, to compete with nineteen newcomers. And all this ia accomplished through the agency of railroads and locomotives, within tho space of two or three years. SPALDING & ROGERS' TDOIULDIOH CBHOWK. H. JUKKADK KED KENDALL. MAD. OSMOND- BILL LAKE Consolidating their celebrated floating Palace Circus! From their Palatial Aquatic Amphilheatae, on the Missis sippi & Ohio rivers, and their North American Circus, so celebrated in the North and East, into one MONSTER CONCERN ! WITH TnE " TWO COMPANIES! Comprising respectfully the most distinguished Northern & Southern performers in the same Ring in FRIENDLY STRIFE! In presence of the audience; both under one tent, with 2 SETS of PERFORMERS ! Two Sets of Clowns! 2 SETS of RING HORSES ! Pantomime every afternoon! Spectacle every Night ! Ned NENDALL, the Bugler! Kendall's Brass Band! Drawn in Triumphal Proces sion on the morning of arnvai in every place of Exhibition, by Forty Hordes I DRIVEN BY ONE MAN! Choale?s String Baud! A Stud of Trick Pomes ! dancing and WAR nORSES! And everything else upon the same elaborate scale, with the following distinguished Eques trians, Clowns, Equestrien nes, Gymnasts, Patomimists, &c. &.C. 1. M'lle Agnes, the celebra ted Creole Gymnast first ap pearance here. Madame Ormond, the beau tiful Dramatic Equestrienne. CLARENCE TALMEB IU T nu tl.r, ,'ntro. pid Maitresse de Cheaval, and hrst appearance here. Mrs. T. Graven, the grace Ail Pantomimist, and first ap pearance here. The Man Monkey, the wonder of the modern Circus, and first appearance here. Clarence Palmer, the on ly rider who has ever turned a Somerset over barriers on a bare-back horse, a feat now first achieved here. Bill Lake, the great New Orleans Clown, and first ap pearance here. H. Magilton, the greatest living Gymnast. The Motley Brothers surpassing even the Ravels. C. S. Rogers, the distin guished Dramatic Rider. F. Doneldson, the great Ci tnic Equestrian and Panto mimist, and first appearance here. Mons. La Thorne, the Mo dcrn Hercules. George Dunbar, the noted Gymnast, and (with Magilton and Donaldson) me only per son executing the feat of La Perche Equipoise De Deaux or two persons in mid air at once. O. Richardson, the only person executing1 the feat of the Revolving ulobe in mid air. Sur la percha Equipoise. T. Graven, the Champion Tumbler, and first appearance here. Kinkade, the well known Equestrian and Gymnast. T llf . t IV Tn,l nor. fX3ASr J. W. -TAUL, lllB XiiUlluiu 11. UAOILTOX. HONS. LA THORNS UAK-U03KET n. 01XTT. Ill Gfff.TTCSBAE, H. MACIILTOX, F.BOXALDSOJf. - - . . t i! . I The lawyer is a county mage, tnc aocior T , .n . d : has grown rich, the blacksmith is mayor, q Brown, the skillful Equestrian & Gym and the sophomore is married ana set- nastj an(j fir6t appearance here. tied. They have a lyceum and a library, -and a little daily that regales its readers with a whole column of city items. How they talk of "our city;" they are no long er villagers and pagans they are citizens. C. Crosby, the well known raniomimiti I. Gixty, the wonderful Hurdle Racer, and Wildfire," his untameabie ueorgian roney, now first appearance here. T. Armstrong, the talented uymnasi, Robert White, the accomplished maitre dr. r.irnue, The famous tricK ronies, jrngums u.uu A Controversy zvith Gen. Scott. Ac cording to a Washington correspondent Tarter, and the war horse Jucephalus, &c. of the 2Tcw York .Times, Secretary Davis The distinguishing features of this estab- rcus ever in this is engaged in a correspondence or con- lishment tire : imro?J with General Scott. It seems IbL It is the largest Ci that some time since General Scott gave General Hitchock leave of absence for six month.". The Secretary of war im mediately wrote to General Scott, dc: raandimr his reasons for this act, and at the same time countermanded the Gen- Rfslp. OA. Tt is the .best Circus ever in thisbtaie 3d. It is the most costly Circus ever in this State. 4th. Many of the best performers were never North before, 5ih. One third of the acts are entirely new, SAMUEL REES, Jr. DEALER iN DELAWARE WATER GAP CLASSICAL, SCHOOL. Monroe County, Pd. $ g&i Twor.fv.fnnr miles above Easton. S0Oi0,01)aC0 & iftnMttg, Rev. S. HOWELL, Principal. TWrnofn.nll ih, .ttentinti of - This Institution for boys is located in me the public, to a new and well se- tain air. The buildings have been erected and will be offered to the people of Strouds- ovine principal, ana nueaup wiuia . . bSrV and vicinity, on very favorable terms ford the best accommodations for a fam for ready pay. Also, to a new stock and dy boarding school- , 3 V r i j- j nimDr,'Q fncVi In addition to the usual branches of hng assortment of ladies and Gentlemen s lash- . .--; t :., fn ionable Boots and Shoes sold cheap for cash. euuwuo... Z r n n " Also, Shoe Findings of all descriptions such Latin, G reek, French, and G ermanlan as dressed and undressed Morocco Skins, age. and in all the branches requnred to Shoe Pegs, Hammers, &c. VnV ou,, ,ucu iUi Ui ll" The subscriber also has the agency for the pursuits. . sale of Dr. James C. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ""o academic year is a. . u o and Sugar Coaled Cathartic Pills and r- TV " Z T man Ivorm Seed. . jf ., , mi 1 1 I.r, nnf UlUIll BI1U UUIUUUI. - i ne aoove aruuiua, unu nmuv un.cio . ,i ,u- j x. i . u- i: f !.,.. i ror circulars, wmiuiuiuii ici hid uuu umw will be kept constantly on hand and for sale at the store lately occupied by John W. Rux- ton, two doors above the Uakery and Uontec tionary of Jacob Goetz. Positively no (Jredtt. uluick sales ana small profits" is his motto. Please call and see and examine for your selves before purchasing elsewhere. Stroudsburg, Sept. 27, 1855. particulars, address the Principal, Delaware Water Gap, Monroe Uounty, iJa. N. B. A few pupils can be accommodated after the 1st of September next. August 30, 1855. 3m. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, Ki d s Avenue, Fhiiaacii"ia. Philadelphia Bread and Cake The undersicued 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 ly occupied by Mr. Augustus Carmer, one y r. ... -ii ,i o. c tt: . The attention of the public is invited to the en r?l-f li riff extensive manufactory and ware-room o. he Elizabeth street, where subscriber, who is prepared to furmsh, at the f 'a tn f shortest notice, Iron Railing ol every descnp- " ia u.jr y, tion for Cemeteries, Public and Private TJ.-l.i: ! 1T 77.o nlnnr,;ee Tfnun. Ol tlie VerV UCS6 UUU111Y. o I -r i" i. .v - hticmaoa nnn .io vii-)o 1 'hntw 1. inns, inrrs. cj.r... iv hLriUL uticutiuu iu uuiuv.. - nnrttnther Ornamental Iron Work of a deco- keeuincr the best articles in his lino ot bus 1 1 I I - " 1 1 1 1 .LnMv3tii rative character, all ot wnicn is execuieu jness on hand, 110 nopes 10 muei uuu ie- with the express view of pleasing tlie taste, cc:ve a liberal share of patronage. U. U. MJfiUUTiiUiX. May 10, 1855.-3t while they combine all the requisites of beau ty and substantial construction. Purchasers mav relv on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place of destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue, below Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia. FALL M1LL1NEEY GOODS, BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL, 193 N. Second St., a few doors below Vine, Philadelphia. G. B. Ii.EL.IjEK, Proprietor. (Successor to M. Watson.) jWIII p.vp.rv facility and a knowledge of wants-of the community, would The Scickilfic AiiitSricaii. Eleventh Year. Splendid Engravings and Prizes. The Eleventh Annual Volume commences on the 17th day of September, 1855. Thr. . N.iontifip Amnnran" IS an luuona- ted periodical, devoted chiefly to the prohiul- HATS, CAPS. Sec., Corner of Pearl & Chatham Sts.f NEW YORK. (rA.TE hAFFERTY & LKASX.) Keeps at the old standjon the cor. of Pearl nation of information relating to tlie various and Chatham streets as good an assortment mechanic and chemic arts, industrial mafiu- of Hals and Caps as can be found m the factures, agriculture, patents, inventions, on- city, and 1 at . the most reasonable prices, gineering, mill work, and all interests which Soft Felt Beavers, m great variety from the light of practical science is calculated to Fancy Hats. Umbrellas, Silk.. adVdnce. 1 anA f.nunn at mnniifnpllirftT Reports of U. S. Patents granted are also H G LEASK published every week, including official co- P"te s. Jies of all the Patent claims, together with September 2, 1855. 3 md. news and information upon thousands of other PRtVATR SALE subjects. ..... , ; n.L, ..-.ia:,1 hfTor nf Private f?nlfi 4l The contributors to me fccienunc Amen- xnu uiiubiBh.u - - - - -- . : a ..i iao Porrlton nf land, situate m can are among the most eminent, wicmiuv. utius auu und practical i of the tte,e, ' The cdUo- ClmanoUn 1 oWBh,p rial department is universally acKnowieugeu aajom.ng muu ui Bu.., "J -V" ft, nnr.AieA w5th orpnt nbilitv. and to be itt and others, and within one mile 01 me distinguished, not only for the excellence and Wilkes-Barre Turnpike. About 10 acres ot truthfulness of its discussions, out lor me mis iraut id oica.cu, i a y ---- fearlessness with which error is combated and vation, the remainder wood land, well cover false theories are exploded. . . ed with oa : and jellopme . Said property Mechanics, Inventors, Engineers, unemists, is convenient i- ."; iManufactures, Agriculturists, and people of places of worship. Persons wishing to ex-- . ? ...mi j .1... e: .v.;nQ i.o nrnnnrtv. can do so bv callmsr on every proiess on m me, wm mm tue ouicu- r r , , - . tific American to be of great value in their Henry Bond, who will make jknown the terms. lions will save them hundreds of dollars an- Chesnuthill, bept. 27, itjao. mifillv. besides atTordinsr them a continual , TriTTiTT source of knowledge, the experience of which 1 n F J Iflfll HjAlOlk is beyond pecuniary estimate. ' . f file by the subsCriber, - i The Scientific American is published once a week; every contams eighUarge . t - H! be TCS.-Single rabsenpuom 82 a year, 3X in stand the nro will, or SI for six months F.ve cop,e3, for nt ZSmUt " f months, S4; for a year, S3. L win" bake-ovens, linin" cpolas, &c. Al- For further Club rates and for statement taild, ng -f , J ick nre bornt of the fourteen large cash pmes, otTered by ror pa,ig and thLr:fcaAIev. or SsdXrha't purpose equaljany brick " ; s.n. taken at nar for sub- that can be proauceo m . " I nliflo WM. S. WINTEMUTE. scriptions. Letters should be directed (post paid) to MUNN & CO., 128 Fulton Street, N. Y i place. July 5, 1855. OrMessrs. MUNN & CO. have been for many years, extensively engaged m procur inrr natents for new inventions, and will ad vise inventors, without charge in regard to the novelty of their improvements. JOHN STONE & SOUS, No. 15 South Sccoisd Street, PHILADELPHIA. Are now prepared to offer to their custom ers, and to the trade, (of their own importa tion,) the largest and handsomest assortment fc of Millinery Goods, in this city consisting 8 in part of Bonnet Silks, Kibhons, Velvets, Fancy Feathers, 1U Anrrnat 30. 1855. n.c i.va-rnnffnlltr cnlinih n. nnntinuance of . theormer patronage, and pledges himself A BOOK FOR THE TIMES nothing shall he wanting on his part to give the most perfect satisfaction to all. The tahle will be supplied with the best in the market and nothing will be left undone that will contribute to the comfort of his OS CHRISTIANITY and STATES-! MANSHI P with Hints on Kindred Topics by Wm. Hague, 12 Price, 51. Office of the Maryland Consolidated ") Lotteries, Baltimore, Maryland, 20th June, 1855.. J Caution.IiOttcay Frauds. The Commissioner of the Maryland State' Lotteries has deemed it his duty to caution the Public against ihc numerous Swindlers' who circulate by mail and otherwise, fraud ulent Lottery schemes, and pretend to be agents for the sale of tirkets in Lotteries wliich are wholly fictitious. The only legal Lotteries in Maryland are those drawn daily under the superintendence. UJU. VIUlll. X i. I liiuauu." , J l I f This is a volume that will interest every ul the uommissioner eit-uieu uy mCHi' . . 1 fl r. 1 - imT I 'nnuTITMTinn III f-- Patriot. In it are developed tne relations oi ;ne state unuei mc ww..-...-..-.. i-ii j tUn. nitnmnn nmvpr. nnd other nminp. and anDrove the schemes and altena -Stabling for over 100 Horses- -" Intesto aiThe present ,o ,he drawings. . . . . . 7r r All the tickets in these potteries ana uu aay .. . , i .1 t,-.-.w:r.,i L:fi,ot0c nf nnnkntTHs of tickets have the" 'Doctor Uacue 13 a iiveiy uuu uwuium icmuw-v. t ; o-- . ria- - nTQHT TTTTniV writer on all subjects, out parucuiany to, e "TiZ r ,tnr. Office of the1 .... J V- I'. , think upon the topic treated ot in mis dock. - b- - " T"rTpQ R.himore.- The partnersnip neretoiore uxwuug uo- historicai sketches are comprehensive and yard large and commodious. May 10, 1 855 -am. Lace's, &c.&c. tween Geo. H.Miller and Alexander briljiantt and it is a book that cannot fail to Which will be sold at the lowest prices, and Fowler, under the farm ot Mtuer iy xoiu- do an jmp0rtant service to the reading pun on the most favorable terms. Philadelphia, Sept. 13, 1855. A VALUABLE LUMBER PROPERTY diaolved bv limitation. i,v N. Y. Chronic. All noronrm in dofctfid to said firm will Pnrlev's Household Library, a perpetual please call on either of the undersigned fund of instruction. Illustrated by over 500 qi an for settlement without delay GEO. H. MILLER, ALEX. FOWLER. pnnrmvinors. 8vo. S1.50. 'The best Juvenile ever issueu. j.. . The subscriber will offer his property at public sale, on Friday, the 19 th day of October , i . T next. The tavorable location 01 tnis proper Anril 2. 1855. H". B. The business will be continued .at the same place by TRUSSES! TRUSSES !! C. 0. NEEDLES, Maryland Consolidated Lotteries, Baltimore, Mil. AH others are fraudulent. t For full information On the subject of these frauds, Address F.X. BRENAN. Baltimore, Maryland. August 9, 1855.- ly. Friendly to alS IV:i45!4 WAR OR NO WAR. NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. The undersigned begs leave to inform- ty and the great facilities it possesses, both as a retail and shippincr lumber establishment, is known to most persons in this neighbor- TrISS amJ BraCC Establishment nood. 1 1 is situaieu on muu xvuu, m -u g , , Twdjlh Qml Race slreelSf ,inr fl.m tho I .uhirrh ... j j ..: : ilo. frnm ihn WilkPR-Hnr. PHILADELPHIA. galiuil, uuu uuic uui&o wv re Pike, on the road leading from Merwins- bnrpr to White Haven. It consists of about o 1500 Acres of Timber Land, Independent. . Handsomest and cneapesi dook iur yuum we have ever seen." Re. Herald. Parley's Pictorial, a book for home educa- r..c-nlir omdoUishprl with fine enirrav- L1U1I. IJIUIUJUi I v."w..- c7 I - o . ' . . ..-!. I X-1..n I . i? O X. Jl r,nA tho T1lh. nrrc nml nilf. Iin UnilOrm Willi IHK xauuou- t hn OltlZenS OI OirUUUUUILL, auu w-" hold Library. 8vo. 81,50. G generally, that he has taken the The Youth's Galay, a beautiful and useful foom jatej occupied by John W. Rux book for children and yoil$ with many fine ag Hafc & c gtorej on Elizabeth cuts. lmo. ou cents. atMOfc fw doors below the .Drug btore Pius Ninth, the last of the 1 opes, or tne i - , hns glled Judgment of God upon the Nations. I2nio. oi vi. . os with- 4,J .. I rr,m mn n r-I A TH Tho Coming Struggle among tne nations u p,i v & iMf . I-l-rt "f; ""'I"?. combin- rf 'he Ear deriW -f'-"" of every variety and style, and we extreme usiuness, bubo uuu uuiaumn uiu uiuimi;oi,o . u...w ... - j . n ri,. uiS v fa , r i . , .,. nnctinn ia TirPTinrpn to t5eii tne same Keveiauons: snowing uib hhwuhuui.j.. r - - - - ...11. .nn.it iinctriinhnn it :i ,.,,, n,i;nio hp Biiiiflfl Tj:: ,nri Ampripn ki occudv durim? and on terms that dety competition I 1 111(11 Ul lUIHUlCU UUUl-"W w w . , JJl ILCLlli .w.w- 4 W w 1 . - t . - o tji,.i. j bv remitting amounts, as below : Sending at the end of the awful conflict. 8vo. pamph- Persons in want of Hats or baps would tSBiJ ZTjnZ number of inches round the hips, and stating Iet, 10 cents. do well to call and examine his stock be id.u b ,.de affeclefJi The almost incredible num & A W 1U1 L.t.s rost of sinele Trusses, S2, S3, and 5. hnvp hPP.n sold. In ih Pmn Sw.imn. entirely new. and capa- nmihle. S5. SO. S8 and S10. n-V-Rfimit the Drice and the books ordered Kio nf mnnnfnotiirintr one million feet, or Tnstrnrtions as to wear, and how to efTecl ,:ii i, rpr.nived bv return mail. For sale mnrp. nf lumber Der annum. Also. n a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss- hv ii tuc booksellers. ' - - I ' . I J .nn ,t nr -nmnTirin F5ia A1m for snip n oreat vanetv. iiUWAKU u. rJjmuuDiv, j !eH tj- imr,...,.i Pntent RnJii Ttrnr.p.A Publisher, ,l,n nr nf Prnlnns.io TItfiri: Soinal PrODS 117 NuSSaS St. New York. JL HIiWU4wWi a. - - -t I Four good Dwelling Houses, oral' order, granting leave of absence. and never done here before. The Secretary's letter was quite as sharp 0th. One-third of the acts are so rare and A :'it;n. ;n : difficult that they can be executed by the per- 1H ItS tone US II 1U3U1UU6 1,1 rmn,snfnnthPrcnmmnV. IlUillllo j j a j OK nnnfe fn Vinfli nninTmTiipa General Scott replied that he had 7 ZTZZZZu. .f hn Ipnvfl of absence because he - LT win oe exnmiteu auemoou auu had a right to do it, and was convinced of ",-- Fl.idav October 19th. Store House and Smith Shop, with stabling sufficient for 40 horses. There and Supnoits, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest April 12, 1855. are also about 20 acres cleared land, m a Expanders and Erector maces, aaapieu iu ,n,i otnfp nf nnltivntion. The water now- all with Stoon Shoulders and Weak Lungs; er is never failing, and there is on the prop- English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspen- nertv a very favorable location lor an exten- sories, Byringes maie ana lemdie. r - J ..... . ...m. ? I ..-1 . j: i r..... ...Sil-. T.nrlu oHonrinntw August 2, 1855. ly. sive tanning esUbliehmenty,with an immense bark region surrounding it. To any person desiring to enter into tne umbering business, this property affords a umber of 150,000 f rjurchasimr elsewhere. The puoiic are inioruiu mai uu aim. continues the Boot and Shoe business, af the same stand, in all its various branches, and is fully prepared to accommodate all who may feel disposed to give him call. Ife has obtained the right to manufac ture Dicks Patent Shank Boots. On hand a splendid lot of Uppers, rea-" for bottoms, which will be finished at was entered, on the evening of the 14th the shorte3t notice. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. The dwelling house of the undersigned dy for bottoinSf which will be finished Lq nntnred. on the evening of the 14th fuA cunrfSf. not?. 4 its nronrietv that he was not responsi lc to the Secretary of War for his action in such cases, and that he would be o Mitred to him if he wonld hereafter, in any official communications he might have occasion to address him, write in the name and by the authority of the Presi dent of the United States as he was the onlv official superior whom he acknowl edged. The General's letter was quite as sharp as the secretary s. Secretary Davis, in reply, entered in tn nrerv elaborate and detailed expos ition of all the alleged breaches of or Any orwl vi'nWions of nroDrietv commit ted by General Scottduring bis whole Sj military careerl Tho correspondence is already quite i..,:r,,M,c finri ir not vet closed, i Ul UUiiUvUC) - J ;n imflnnhtftdl v be communicated to ton n 4- f Vio nnpninff of the session. If not, it will be called for by a special res olution Stroudsburg, 20lli. October 11, 1855. Saturday October J35 7-i C-T O W n S - Im 3 J- S o - a jt a cj O m Si "" a w lis n1 Si . - . . - in 2 Q o O PS a" n c rare opportunity, ubsenber, or WItn Win. JV. onyuer, ni a vorporaiB uuuj,, yii. x.ow...... - SUcu miuim"""" tne property, any uay uuiuiu mc uhumub iM.fa-i leouuu ui w vuiv,.. ,i,, ,i;canltfnfl t.ii. i r Mm forma w ;il hn mnrln hnrrr. Monroe county. Pa. 1 ne name oi ine n n iMKilHTLE. UJJ uiaauiv.u 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 LIlIll LllVo bwlJw ww I . I w -w intended Corporation will be "The Stroudsburg Bank;" and the amount of capital to be one hundred SeDtember 24. 1855. thousand dollars, with authority to increase fr5-Mauch Chunk Gazette and Jjucks io. thfi same to (wo7 hundred thousand. Intelligencer publish 3 times Bend bill to Sydenham Walton, Stogdell Stokes, fQ to3 s St: -i 3aMs 2 EH . - S i S r- -Z. 2jT 5-? s 2 1 c to is p& '-iiiiiiiii H AUo Crittenden's Book Keeping on receipt, per mail of the pnee $1 SO- ey w sama o tcuw October II, leaa. om. Plonr ia renorted to be retailing in many of tlie towns in Genesee county, at from tour to nve aouars pui ""m withstanding it sells in N. Y. city for a- fcout double the amount. FALL STYLE OF HATS. lie Price Casn store. NOTICE. No. 57 CHATHAM STREET, Opposite (Jhamoers-si. ... 11 f k.t.rft n T.nte ot tne Wen Known uuuoo Wwm n.cumTv &. Leask. is desirous o calling attention to his stock for the . M h. m n i ci rro n r - w tin mil a.- elesance with dura oi Bome oue iui tomer trets the worm oi ma m -.rmn-CT TT ATTTjTjEIv. " TMnATAS RAFJUSitTZt at. 17, IT A VDER FOWLER. 57 Chatham st., New-York -. i . io icr,r, omn BANK NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that an applica- inst.. and robbed of about 8& in small ' . !. change, a pair ot Dlaou uassimerc paui&,i one shirt, a nair of ladies under sleeves, I a pair of gloves and a variety of other articles. The above rewara win ne pam R. SKELTON. May 3, 1855. who is on sale, at which time the terms will known. MORRIS IjVAINS, Albrightville,-Carbon Co., Pa., ) J55. J TAATP.S TT. STROUD. Stroudsburg August 16, 1855. CHARLES R. ANDRE; Stroudsburg, Sept. 15, 1854. BRICK! BEICK! this office. S. H. CROOK'S IIOTEL AND DINING SALOON, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Nos. 78 & 80 Chatham Street, (Between Pearl and Duane.) NEW-YORK. OMeis inducements, so far as clean inrt. fTiinH livinor and e i- i i ... in . npnh hlanles. conomy can ue comoinea, equui .uar, r-- Mill Silas L. Drake, Jos. Troch, Edward Brown, John DeYoung, Jos. Fenner, Wm. Davis, Wm. D. Walton, Stroud Burson, R. S. Staples, John Boys, Balsar Fetherman', lohn N. Staples, nnv other public house in the city. proprietor hopes at least, that it may prove to he so, as it is furnished with all requisite modern improvements, seconded by his ex perience and utmost erTorts 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 Ssaloon The Charles Fetherman, S. J. Hollinshead, Jacob Dennis, David Keller. John Edinger, James H. Walton, Roht. R. Depuy, J, H. Stroud, S.. Stokes, CD. Brodhead, Robert Boys, W. Wallace, Ceo. H. Miller, Jas. N. Durling, Daniel Boys, Sam'l S. Dreher,- Frederick Riser, M. H. Dreher, C. Burnet, Peter Shaw, Stroudsburg, June 14, 1855. mm Stroudsburg, August 28, 1855. Just burned and for sale 175,000 brick w gThe subscriber would hereby m- of the very best quality, at bis yard, about form his old customersand the public in gettj a quarter of a mile from atrouosourg, on erai mat ne continues we iu the public road leading to Stokes' Mill.- ness at the old stand, on the corner, opposite Orders from Contractors or private buil- the American Hotel, and 4n addition to W V .. . . j . i a nn ntflm former stock has just received and is now ders will be received at tho yard or at the a choiM , Jt of residence or tne suoscnoer, iu ouuu- FaJ ad WintcP Goods, burg. Brick delivered if desired. selected from the City markets, among which Produce ot all Kinds (except oauuagu; Inay oe found a varied assortment oi .Ladies taken in exchange for Brick. Cask, not dress goods, to wit: Fancy plaid and stripe, refused. OLIVER D. STONE. Delanes and Cashmeres; Galla plaids, French Stroudsburg, August 10, 1855. Merinos, wool Delanes, Alpacas ami ooourg?, 5 ; dress trimming, assorted ;' under sleeves and QlbmiUXStrat 0r'5 OtUC. chemizettes; Jaconetand Swiss edging; black Estate of JOHN H. WOLFE, late of the Kentuck fancy plajU8 for Boys wearfred Borough of Stroudsborg, deed. whito an(1 Uow flanneis 0f every graded Welch do.; Shaker do.; plain and hgnred do.; oil cloth for tables, stair and carpets do.; and5 a full assortment of Yankee notions; lining? and dress silks. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad- " . 1 -. . ministration upon tho above named estate, have been granted to the undersigned by the Rficr fitnr of Monroe countv. All persons, trioMfnrn lnrlphtt-fr tn thn Said CStatC, Will The nartnership heretofore existing be- please mako immediate payment, and those meot of hardware, carpenters tools, &c. glass- , f i; unrWairrTinrl. in the Liverv bu- havincr claims auainst the same, will please and nails; also a nne loroi cneap irpRijoras $2 Ofrper week and upwards- sineS8 is uis daY dissolved by mutual present them duly authenticated to the an- IRM!Sa wStw 37 1-3 cts per night. C(m3ent, AU per3ons indebted to the firm dera.gned wmmu shQu. fresh Hme lM- . .. In mnlrn ? rr. TVIOfl 1 :l tft T1I1V- A " x . j n.... -U flfel, A 1., n arc rmjuoBiou w ""' tr-j lAucuBt 30 1855 6t StrouuaDurg, ra. uwuau aim uuu ami, uau laic iui of rxient, as the accoUnta i art due and must P g ' t' Boots and Shoes? be paid, to M. 13. JrUoTliiiNo, wuo is au-i fc, 13. wuyyw(w, MTHi. Crockery ware, tin ware, and a full assort- June 14, 1655. ly. Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG, MONROE GOUNTY , PA. Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oo cupied by Wm. Davis, Esq. May 8, 1851. HrMn? liinrT nMil mrwnn m - p I viucua ucavjr uwvo auu uiujaus, Wilier Violinist ana Teacher or Dancing, proof caif do.. u0y8 youth3 and chiidrens: lv authorised to Bettle the same. J -r tt nnorn'n VTO iu. a. rvjoxxiw, ABEAM BUSH. Vt t' rni. T tincinnja will be I hnnsrt 1, JJ. X UU xivov uuji"""" -- ' , , i i luuica uuu uuaa ill Tin nAljiwnrA Water G-ao.. where ne may db . rrt, continued oy ju.jj. iu.wi, r " ",v. ' j.nninr, ,a" vw TTa mnan, Innntcd himself at the hes kip, ca t, enameled and Rid boots; bU8- "UDC T v V ti f n,n k ns and gaiters; use of William A. Brodhead, at the ... . . ' osteus, who will be D( r-rrJ pleased to see his old friendB and patrons toi 4 FETTOF HEMLOCK .f: ,i Wiy,nl; the cor- na 1 BOARDS-forSaKby rT. Vod .rd hn- hg vioimty, oo reasonable terms u. k; atokk. ""o-1 . c, . misses and chiidrens do ladies and misses gums; mens and boys do. in fut ananr ihlnar rnmnpicintr n full . his old friendB and patrons found in readiness to play lor dancing aSortmentt aii 0f which will be sold cheats u . F I . ...!. T17 - ,.on n an rt mi Till .Ir t . 7. . n 11 . I warrant the cor- parties, enner ul ma uuuao, ,or ca5J 0r jrruuuue. au anu see lor your- """wi -v. .ill ; i i' Stroudsburg, February.,. 1855". -r ,ty of silk on the crackers. August 2. 1655 jStroudsburg, October 5,. 1S5V 1 1 i i ft o....i,v Orf 4. 1855: - sepiemoer . 4 i .. i 1
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