- - -A Benighted Region. The citizens of the vicinity xf Tuscmn bia, Ala., have for some time past, reso lutely torn down the telegraph wires, as they say, that durring the long drought the clouds were frenueutly seen to gather over the "telcgraft wires and bile for half an hour, trying their best to rain, but uaa to give it up at last." The following proclamation has been found posted on troes along tho line. The Stato of Alabama ) this Oth day of Marion County ) May. Notico to the Managers of the ele graft Ware arc hereby forwarned to not put up the ware any more for it shall not Stay up any more long at a lime if you do not let it slay down tho hole country is going to Just go before your Eyes tare it down and tare out the posts and throw away trie glasses and throw away the ware and skin the the first man saaisany thing Against it aud tlirow his hide a crows'A pole and split. OOOOO. Jump up John the Wolf kctchcr. Taking a Clergyman at his Word A certain Univcrsalist minister, after preaching in a country school house for several succcsivc Sabbaths, to convince the people there was no hell, sent the hat round for a collection for his boncfit. The hat was returned and the contents were turned out in the shape of a few coppers, with old buttons, pieces of tin, broken jewsharps, horse-nails, and almost every other worthless thing that a man could carry to church in his pocket. The preacher was thunderstruck, but recover ing his self-possession in a moment, and gazing upon the "collection" before him, exclaimed : " Well, I am not so certain whether there is a hell or not, but T am certain there ought to be one for such fellows as you are:"' and taking his hat left the house. T Ex Governor Jones, of Tennessee, has written a letter in which he declares him self in favor of the main principles of the Know Nothing order. S. H. CROOK'S HOTEL AND DIKING SALOON, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Nos. 78 & 80 Chatham Street, (between Pearl and Duane.) NEW-YORK. Offers inducements, so far as clean- u.SS ggllU-Jincss, comfort, good living and e- conomy can be combined, equal perhaps, to anv other 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 blc to those who appreciate a quiet home and good entertainment at moderate char ges, lie therefore respectfully invites his friends and the public to make a trial of his new Hotel and Dining Saloon. ICRooms $2 00 per week and upwards 37 1-2 els per night. June H, 1S55. ly. BANIt NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that an applica lion will be made to the next Legislature ol the State of Pennsylvania, for the creation of a Corporate body, with Discounting and Banking privileges, to be located in Stroud burg, Monroe county, Pa. The name of the intended Corporation will be "The Stroudslmrff Bunk" and the amount of capital to be one hundred thousand dollars, with authority to increase the same to two hundred thousand. Sydenham Walton, Silas L. Drake, Jos. Troch, Edward Brown, John Dc Young, Jos. Fenncr, Wm. Davis, Wm. 1). Walton, Stroud Burson, R. S. Staples, John Hoys, llalsar Fethcrmnri, John N. Staples, Joseph Staples, Charles Fotherman, S. J. HoIIinshead, Jacob Dennis, Stogdell Stokes, John Edinger, James II. Walton, Rob!. R. Dcpuy, J. II. Stroud, S. Stokes, 0. D. Brodhcad, Robert Boys, W. Wallace, Geo. H. Miller, .Tas. N. Durling, Daniel Boys, Sn ml S. Drcher, Frederick Kiser, M. II. Drehcr, C. Burnet, Peter Shaw, On 'Saturday, the 9th ins!., by the Rev. ,rm. B. Wood" Mr. Thomas Widcman and JIii-s Caroline B.ssard, both of Upper Mount Bethel. Notice. Joel H. Byrafn Would respectfully say to the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that by request, nc will again appear before them, in a new dress, at the Court House, on Saturday evening, June :10th, at 7$ o'clock, where he hopes to mpot those who favored him with their pres ence (on his recent visit,) with ns many of their friends as may desire to wiuits uub ..rr-.iorfiil ovhihii'on nnd entertainment. The nntirn Pronramme of Music will be changed Feclmo- grateful for their past favors he would respectfully invito them to tavor mm .wun their presence on this occasion. Doors onened at 7": to commence at S. Admission 121 cb?. Front scats reserved for the Indies. Tickets may be had at the Jew elry Store of S. Mclick, and at the door. N. B. A Platform will be erected, giving a better opportunity to spectators than .or- mcrlv. June 21, 1S55. David Keller. Stroudsburg, June 11, 1855. Easton, Eelvidere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg Telegrapn uompany A meeting of the Stockholders of the Easton, Bclviderc, Delaware "Water Gap and Stroudsburg Telegraph Company, will be held at the house of Joseph J. ros- tens, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on Tuesday the 10th day of July next, at 10 o clock A. M., to elect one president, Treasurer, Secretary and ten Directors, to serve for one year. 110 BERT BOYS, . JOHN N. STOKES, WM. DAVIS, E. D. GREEN, . SYDENHAM WALTON, H. S. 1IE0KMAN, J. L MINGLE, DEPUE S. MILLER, June 14, 1855. Corporators GUNSMITH. & Tho undersigned respectfully in forms the citizens ot Stroudsburg aiid vicinity, that he has commenced the coi-isMixiiiffG BUSINESS, nf. Varsell's Blacksmith Shop, on Eliza both street, near the Pocono Bridge, and ? fnllv nrenared to do all kinds of work in his line, with neatness and despatch ilaving had tvanly years esperiencc in this business, he hopes will be an induce ment for the nconlc to civc him a trial. Repairing of all kinds promptly attend ed to. liitlcs made xo orucr. LEWIS KEINEST. Stroudsburg, June 14, 1855. BOUOUCiK ORDINANCE. Be it enacted by the Chief Burgesf and Commom Council of the Borough of Stroudsburg, and it is hereby enacted by he authority of the same, That Franklin Street be graded, paved with good brick, and curbed with stone, on both sides of said street, from Eliza beth street to Monroe street, and around the public buildings on said street, by the urst day of August nest. 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 Franklin st. who nnrrW.fc or refuse lb have the same graded, paved and curbed in pursuance of the a- bovc enactment, wituiu me uwv wuciu finecified: the said Council after tho czpira- inn of the said time, will have the same done at the espenseof said owners of prop crty according to the act of Assembly, in Buch case made ana proviucu. -Hp it enacted bv the Chief Burgess and n..rm f.rmneil of the Borouch of VUUIUlvu u Stroudsburg, and it is hereby enacted by mit.lioriv of the same, That the south side of Elizabeth street, from Jacob Street to the lower end of the lot now occupied by John Boys, be gra AoA nnved with cood brick, and curbed trJt.1i stone on or before tho first day of September nest. The same to be done tinder the direction of the Town Council, aud according to the survey as to height and width made by the said Council. And further, If any persons or persons owningpropcrty on the same side of street, from said Jacob street, to thclowcr corner of said lot now occupied by John Boys, who refuse to have the samo graded, pavca ana curbed in pursuance of the above enact ment, and within tuc time tuercin speci ficd. The Town Council, after the expi ration of tho said time, will have tho same flono at the expense of said property own ers, according to the Act of Assembly, in Buch oasc made ana proviaca. Enacted June 8. 1855. Bv order of the Counsel. 3 Ed. B. DREHER, Clerk. Stroudsburg, June 14i 1555.-181. The partnership in the Mercantile business, between James H. Stroud and Charles R. An dre, as tiic firm of Stroud & Andre, is this day dissolved.. JAAliiiS tl. SJltUUU, 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 the American Hotel, and in addition to his former stock has just received and is now opening a choice lot of Fall aud Winter Goods, selected from the City markets, among which may be found a varied assortment of Ladies dress goods, to wit: xancy piam aim biripe, Delanes and Cashmeres; Galla plaids, French Merinos, wool Delanes, Alpacas and Uoburgs, dress trimming, assorted; under sleeves and chemizettcs Jaconet and Swiss edging; black and fancv enpsimcres; sattinels from 61h up Kentuckp,fancy plaids for Boys wear; red, white and yellow flannels of every grade; Welch do.: Shaker do.; piam and ngurcu ao.; oil clotli 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 of cheap Cash Music, and Piano Store HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway, Now Y.ork. Philadelphia Bread and ahe iVnna nf Sfmndslitif tr rtnd vinlfiitv. that he Opposition to Monopoly-Musical greatly, , flinTflk:nfr fcualhesa in all rvuucva ruic. The undersigned hereby informs tho cit- 'c n. i . tMti!X ll.il. tUU VI iking GOOD BOOKS BY MAIL. rjrjjiisiriED BY FOWIERS & WELLS, 308 Broadway, New-York. Tn nrrlpt tn nRpommodato "The People.1 residing in all par Is of tfie United States, the tea iu I V . .' iu.. . nril,i.., ite varioua tranches, in tho lulldine Me- "wiwm"; " Notivithslandinff llic combilmllon of music .;,i v Mr. Ammstns Cnrinor. one MA,y" aDy L' .! , ,i, v.. dcalera to keep p the priced of non-copyrig.a tVftbo Clothing Store of Iliraoh- Kn ce. i v UH, angeme,. of '"S'g,,",1 Ha & Adler, on Elizabeth street, where 1)a),nR,postag6 i advance, f.f.y per cem,8 immense sales having abundant evidence Bread and Cakes, that he has public countenance aud support 0f tne vcry bogt quality, injiiis opposition to the Great Monopoly, and y strjct attention to business and m his ettorts to aid native talent, and to adopt lr-n t, hpR. nrt: :n ilis i:no Qf KUs W!o atnnU rtf AmOPl-l. i O . . the national currency. liness on hand, ho hopes to meet and rc- .1 ,,.Xn WnLinncrl onl flip nflnmlo of his own nablications is Olie of hclYC a 1,bcral sharC f Pa LrDag. . O . .. . C. G. MEGIITLEY. May 10, 1855.-3t. HOUSE TO LET In tho borough of Stroudsburg. Inquiro of the undersigned. SAMUEL ItEES, Jr. n O O'V A DT.WB price up to S1000, comprising those of ionr iffercnt manufactories ; among them the may iu, loop, . the largest and best selected in the United States. He has also made a great reduction in the prices of Ploanos, Mclodcons and Mu sical Instruments of all kinds. Superior toned 61 octave pianos for 8175, $200 and $225, interior of as good quality, and instru ments as strong and as durable as those wiucn cost $500. Pianos of every variety of style and ten different celebrated modern improved Horace Waters' Pianos and the first premium .dSoIian 1'ianos All letters contain ing orders should be postpaid, and directed as follows : FOVVLtiRS & WELLS, 308 Broadway, JsT. Y. . Constitution of Man. By Geo. Combe. The only authorized American Edition. Wnh 20 Engravings, and a rortrait oi uic Author. Price, mdslin, 37 cents., , Defence of Phrenology. Containing an Es say on the nature and value of Phrenologi cal Evidence, also an able vindication of Phrenology. By Boardman. Price, 87 cents. Domestic Lifd: Thoughts oti its Con cord and Discord, with valuable Hints and Suggestions. By N. Sizcr. 15 cents. Education: ' its Elementary Principles founded on the Nature of Man. ' By J. G. Spurzhcim, M. D With an Appendix, con Private ale of a Valuable ofT. Gilbert & Co'a make, (owners of the TRACT nrTIillREK IjA.Tt1. fining a description of the Temperaments, yEolian patent). Second-hand Pianos at great , anii 0, and an Analysis of the Phrenological! ac- barffains. Prices from $40 to S150. Mclo I e&Sp iib r uw - utei 87 cents. dcons from five different manufactories, inclu- private sale a valuable tract or um- yc XCgan this volume as one of the most ding the well known S.D. & H. W. Smith's bcr land, situate in StroUd townsuin, aiong important mat nas oeen oncreu io uic puo- mclodcons tuned the equal temperament, the the lino of tho Delaware Lackawanna and lie for many years. Boston Med. ami Sin: best make in the United State. Prices $45, Western Railroad, within three miles of Journal. $.$JJ trough of Stroudaburg, containing wte oiiiii.il s : jluuuiu xiuiitv iiiuiuutuiio "'" I no 1 nnrc I The best terms to the trade, schools &c; i2J per cent well timbered with Chcsnut White-Oak Sketch. discount to clergyman and churches. All and Hickory, it will do soiu in 101s, or t mode of Investigation, and an Historical By Dr. Boardman. Ilhutratcd. orJcrs promptly attended to. Music sent to together to Buit purchasers. For further all parts of the country, post-paid, at the re- particulars enquire of G. S. Palmer in joneral and select catalogues Stroudsburg, or of the undersigned, f prices of Pianos forwarded to THOMAS DONLEY. Stroudsburg, April 12, 1855. dnccd rates. G and schedule o any address free of charge April 20, 1854.-3m 11 persons indebted to the undersigned cither by Note. Book account, or other- Wise, are rcqustcd to mauc payment witn Mnrrintrn : its History and Philosophy. A Phrenological and Physiological Exposition of the Functions and'Qualificaiions ncccs. sary for Happy Marriages. Illustrated. 75 cents. Memory and Intellectual Improvement; applied to Self Education and Juvenile In struction. Twentieth Edition Illustrated. 87 cents. Matrimony, or, Phrenology and Physinlo ev annlicd to the selection of congenial com panions for Life; including Directions to the Friendly Io all Nations WAR OR NO WAR. NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. Tho undersigned bees leave to inform Married for living together Affectionately in forty days from this date, or their ao- citizens of Stroudburg, and the pub- and Happily. 30 cents, count Will be left in the hands of a Justice Hc gQncraUy, that he has taken the Phrenology I 'roved 11 1CJ? for collection. All persons having claims r0011flatcly Occupied by John W. Box- against him, will present them without Hat & Can Store, on Elizabeth r'..i delay, as the subscriber purposes going strcct, a few doors below the Drug Store Phenomena produced by their combined West. 0f pr. F. HoIIinshead, and has filled it Activity, and the Location of the Phrcno- JOHN H. MELICK. :t, logical Omans. Together with a view ol the Moral and Theological bearing ol the Science. Price, $1 25. Phrenological Almanac With Portraits Juno 7, 1855. BLACKSMITHING. Joseph P. Thomas, (Successor to Staples & Row.) The proprietor respectfully informs ?thc citizens of Stroudsburg and sur rounding country, that he has taken the shop of Messrs. Staples & How, on Walton strcct, m tho liorough ot dtrouas burg, whero he will be happy to receive oraers tor uiacKsmiinmg or an ucscnp with HATS & CAPS, of cverv variety and style, and is prepareu to sun mi; ouuim ---- Q ,,,. n . . , - .... 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Every article ordered bottoms, which will be finished at! will be made m the most workmanlike J , . . uuu uur&u kinds will be manner, of the beat materials ; shoeing and rcpairiug of all kit promptly attended to. Sis terms arc Cash, and being determined to do work at low rates, and to keep none but good articl R. SKELTON. May 3, 1855. Notice to Tax Collectors. lin, 50 cents. Accidents and Emergencies: A uutue, containing Directions for Treatment in Bleeding, Cuts, Bruises. Sprains, Broken Rn. niclncntions. Railway and Steam boat Accidents, Burns and Scalds, Bites of i m rt ii i i. i : r: , j i es, he hopes to receive the patron- -Lax v,uiiuw Mad Dogs cholera, Injured lyes, wioh.nj;, t a now nnrn run reasur.v wuuuui umuv, an D- -i?:,- Sun simtP. iin u nff. inawn- 01 a tiiscrimaung puoiie. x. uumuoi rj . - , -n i- 1 lui ,r ., 1 -i i i i i i ipvna otiiI Aiilitin finfis due unoil JJUDll- rr. Annom in hv Dr. 1 tliali. la . wen nnisnea, on nann, wuicu . '"k "n age ot Wagons will be sold cheap. May 10, 1855. MILLINERY ROODS 1855. FOR SPRING SALES JOHN STONE 6c SONS, IVo. 45 SoiitluSccoiKl Strcct, niiLADELrniA. Have just opened their Spring importations of Silks ISo n net Ribbons, Flowers, lances, Crapes, &c. &c, ncludinf a ircneral assortment of Millinery Articles of the most fashionable styles, hamn and shoulders: tresh June; and fine salt. fish. &c. A larjre lot of Moots and Shoes: Wfe-Mcrts' heavy boots and brogans, water roof calf do.; boys, youths and childrens; la dies Icin. calf, enameled and kid boots; bus- Kins anu gaucrs; inisbus uuu innuiuio mw., ladies and misses uma: mens and boys do.; in fact everv thine- comprising a full country assortment, all of which will be sold cheap for cash or vradace. Call and sec tor your- n n A-wnwii1 selves. vy. xv. "iiwuj. Stroudsburg, October 5, 1854. $30 Reward! Broke Jail! William Hailey, an Englishman, about 40 years of age, about o lect o inches Inch, and of sandy complexion, broke Jail on the night of the 15th -of May, inst., in which he was conlinca lor norse stealing. The above reward will be paid to any one who will apprehend said Bailey, and return htm to" the Jail of Monroo County. HENRY D. SHAFER, Sheriff. Stroudsburg, May 17, 1855. The tindersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinty, that he has on hand and offers ior sale at low rates irood Wheat flour, Raisins Prunes, Dried Apples, Dates, Jiigs, cit ron. Tea, Coffee, Cheese, Scgars and To bacco, Dried Peaches, and a splendid assortment of Candies. FERDINAND DUTOT. December 21, 1854. Attorney at law, ctromDSBURG. MONROE COUNOTy , PA. Office on JiilizaDctn swcot, iunuunjr cupicd by Wm. Davfe, Esq. May h, -n Cn,f iha mar 1 .954 find nreviousl .onic vcars. 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A nnir.)jnn5. chnwinff thc imnortant position .... ..... i . i i . - . -. . t uui(.iukiun.'i o : i ; elincr public mat tncy nave uiKen Ready Prescribcr and iiygionic xu isur, Rr;bl:n nnti A merica will occupy during-anu thc with reference to thc Natures, Causes, 1 re- j of tjC aw-uj conflict. Svo. pamph- thc largest and best assortment in our line to be found in this market. hiladelphia, March 15, 185o. DISSOLUTION. The Co-Partnership heretofore existing Their horses and conveyances are good, and they arc prepared to furnish Horses and Bnggics, r-IIorsfis aud Carriages vpntinn and Treatment of Diseases. dents and Casualties of every kind; with a Glossary, Table of Contents ami Index. Il lustrated with nearly 300 Engravings. By Joel Shew, M D. One large volume of 821) oaces. substantially bound. Price, prc-paul bv mail. 82 50. Hydropathic Encyclopaedia; a system of Todrnnathv and HVClcnC, UOluamiiiK "J ' . J . ,." . cdnrl nntirn. with or witllOUt drivers. Thev have on hand a splendid Omnibus, hjncg 0f Anatomy, PhysioloRy ol the lluman between Isaac H. Loder and David Bowl- and are fully prepared at all times to accom- Iody. Hygienic Agencies and tne i reer bv in thc Cabinet business, is dissolved, modate large parties. valion of Health, Dietetics and Hydropa thu Dy, in tnc uaDiiioc uusjiij m. tT,00 n,i nnPr;nfTi. nro onnUr Timnrv and Practice of V ater- ISAAC 11. LODJlilt, xiiwu w. a u - . r; - ,5.1 PntholotrV and Hydro DAVID BOWLBY. rcspecttnuy mvneu w M -.. - , . u . V' ' lNur0fOls08, i uunii'uvitivwj ...... w. , Stroudsburg, Fcb'y 23, 185' selves. Thc patronage of thc public is solicited. M. BROWN POSTENS, ABRAM BUSH. , and'Trcatmcnt of all known Dis- N. B. The business will be carried on hereafter bv David Bowlby, at thc old stroudsburg. Feb. 8. 1855. ctnnA nrlinrn nnrsnna wishini? to buv """"l " ' -t,tt T t m X TT 1 t . 1 l.fnMA Atio(ifirr itn. find a ffood and ccneral assortment, The partnersmp nereio.u- .-b - ..... i .i i-j1 Tl., eases; Application of Hydropatny io miu wifcrv and thc Nursery. Designed as a ,n lr'.miHf.nand Students, and a 1 cxt The tweon Geo. LT. Miller and Alexander uumu , . .......... - - . ., , Book for Physicians. By R. T. Ihrall, MD. nt i.;rti nnwnrik of 00 Knctavmcs ; and Colored Plates. Substantially tiounu. Prepaid by mail, 83 00. This is the most comprehensive and pop- and a "5P"-T FowTer under the firm of Miller Fold- ul orU ycl publfahed on the subject of subscriber feeling thankful for past favors Few lo under the n rdl0pnill. 0f aU (he pubUcaliona which respectfully asks a continuance of public ct, s uaj , fi m haJvc alainJed such a vnde popularity, as is- fi;n fl,n nfmnst. COtlfidenCC All persons lndebtCU tO SaiU urui u iVii, nnrtl:,- nnnn are natronace, feeling thc utmost confidence All persons : u; H(. fn render satisfaction, both please call : l?f nrl nrinn f6r Settlement i -' -r. i tttti t-viitt rty-ir March 1, 1855. JOHN W. MXTON, DEALER IN mm mm April 2, 1855. r ..1 i.r i. nnnri SUDU IV lUWCia W. ' !' .!.. nrl linl'inrr RKII111U WUIM oneitncr oi u fl'B-u mnrn -flsintfifl tn ffenefat utility than this ,u. V"u,",. " ;" ,i hnn.lnn,h Without aoiay, . , Cnmnrchensivc and well arranged En- w" : ' ",in Rftlll nnvwhere. T GEO. 11. W ILLlli, Cvcloi,aedk.-iV. Y. Tnbunc. ' JT " bc esauiined at their . ALEX. FOWIiEll. -Ira,tico nf Watcr Cure. Contnining a v let, 10 cents. . The almost incredible number oi iov,vvv have been sold. . ftir-Rcniit thc price and the books ordered will be received by return mail, ior sale bv all t!ic booksellers. JSUWallU 11. 1' LixlliUiX, Publisher. 117 XassaS st. Xeio York. rpril 12, 1355. FUMITUKE WAIiEROOIUS. Ssjiiloy, Sstyre & Co. .f..n :.. i ;: Wmmfa ivespecu. ny i.mum - ZCns OI Oiruuuauuiy uuu ii- cinitv, that they have, taken the shop lately occupied by S. A- Bcnnct, on Walnut strcct, opposite thc wasiungton no te!, in the Borough ot btroudsDurg, wnerc they arc manufacturing irurmturcot cvery deecription. . . Those in want ot i- UKiMi uuri aru invi ted to call at their stand. They have always on hand a large, well made, and fashionabte assortment of furniture. They arc provided with all the new and improved maenmery oi men, are furniture he fol- Warer . .. , . detailed account of the various P'occssl ster.relnries. Wardrobes, Bureau N. B. The business will bc continued fse(1 in the Wator Treatment, etc. By . patierns, Cupboards of differ- i i .ii.. nv i j - i - Respoctfully informs the public that Dr. James nf thn in m ft tSlnco bv ,.u r , run (jrJKO. 11. MLUljUVi. UKtEi SHEAF HOTEL, Pl.ilrimihv nf Water UlUC. A ll'T mcnt of the true nrinciples of health and ... ij.. iii.;.; 10 rents. ;iongeviiy. , . "i V,t. Water Cure fllannai. " Chemist, l.n3 appWnled himagont for Uic sale milmiajmm. (Successor to' M. Watson.) Thc present Proprietor having iii every facility and a knowledge of ttlO wants Ol me uoiuuiumi.jrF of thc celebrated Cbcrrv Pectoral, a sure remedy for thc cuYc of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Croup, and Consumption. Also, his well known Cathartic Pills. He has on hand, in addition to the above, German Worm embracing descriptions of the various : moues of Bathin?, the Hyeien,cn; -curacrilIn;f . k; Rwrnsa. Clotlunc, Occupa- 1 r; nm. . Water drinKinc, &c. ogciher Hnsnrintions of Diseases, and the tly dropathic Remedies By I)r Shew, 87 cts cnt kinds, Card, Centre, Side, Breakfast and Dining Tables, Bedsteads of different styles and patterns; Washstands, Twist, Small and Lage Etagerc, Wiat-Nots, Music Stands, Tea Tables, Fancy Work Tables, Refreshment Tables, Etashas and a general assortment of Cottage Furniture on hand and made to order. CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany Rocking Chairs of various styles. . i a I . . "L i i . iir...rw A lmsman. 1 ustraieu, u gis r n.r or chairs ol every uescniuiun uuu u- Combe's Physiology. Applied to the Lcrn . piston Rocking Chairs, Maple Wind-r-, '...:-, .,r TTonlth. .md to the improve- L nllli nvtrv other article of chairs. - r! I fCStifVcHMMi ui - i out tin. vw. most respectfully solicit ri continuance oi l of mcnVai and physical Kducatron. Turning of every kind done at thc shortest BLANK BEKDS For sale at: t;his Oflfon. BLANK MORTGAGES For saU a this--Office.. r . i-. .1. most resuec-iuiiv sunuu a .uiinuui...v. f ., an(1 pnysiwi i"'"""1 Seed, which is an excellent remuuy natronare. and nledccs himself . V!lh nnlG3 hv (y S Fowler. 87 cents. n,:c0. VVork always warranted. rnmnira nf MfirmS. I I P.' . . . . I " . r . 11 fl.d. nnvKAIIC ! 11 I r.w. r r(iniH rnn bo bad nothinc shallbc wanting on his pare to give Chronic l nsoases: espec i v i uu .- l'roducc ot an Kinns uikou hi caiiu ui thc German. 30 cents, . . T-. 1 AX ... t t i n nnc nn I'livQininfT m . i : i i i.j i. urtfinnn i iiii'.ainMii i n Goctz. . market and notmng w m uo ie . ,n th, nrincinfes of Dietetics, liy He positively gives no credit, as removal of worms. .lU ThcUoYuWen. Hy D. llosch. Pn F itre, nni k 0t refuse, at ms-oiorc, on iuiiuw. .w, .w ..rrr r nman. 30 cents. above the well known Bakery oi Jcou table will Do suppiieu wuu r , ? tl 1 inncih) n Mn tn come uniasmonaoic us vvuu ao Uumu.ii.uU.v do KO. Quick sales and small profits is his motto JU111N VV. Stioudsburg, Fobrua'ry 8,-1855. ly. market-and nothing wm no iuiu uu p principfes of Dietetics, it has bc- hw W:U C0Dtribute to tho comfort of his jeuu n c:e. .Rl.knln OUIIMli. liiuoii....;'."" . .. Vnnd and Diet. With Observations on u.e Dietic Regimen suited to disordered states yard large and commodious. - - r- r- May lt, xtJOv.-oin. ni inn iccaii'x h V 7T si. 1 .s. t "l 1 -. tHrif, the Dietetics of some ut tUC I'nucipai iu- rouuauiug, cbuiu, w, Dmestivo organs, aji.l an acrount ol N. B. Coffins made to order at short no tice. A Hearse in readiness to attend Fu nerals, at all times. November 1G, 18ol. Gm. PAlLhVG on hand and" for sale J 14' fi it once .
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