The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, August 02, 1855, Image 3

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    BOROUGH ORDINANCE.
.35
Cash Music and Piano Store
OF
HORACE WATERS,
333 Broadway, New York.
Opposition to Monopoly Music at greatly
reduced rates.
Notwithstanding the combination of music
dealers to keep up the prices of non-copyright
music, against the interests of native compo
sers, and their refusal to extend to Mr. Wa-
Executors Sale of Valuable
Saj&Kftlfifo it enacted bv the Chief "Rni
& and Commom Council of thn "R
in. . . . - " i
The subscribers, Executors of the last stroudsburg, and it is hereby enacted by
Will and Testament of Wm. Fowler, late tue authority of the same,
. r r t ..-,. ii .i Tim 7 1 . l . ci. , t . .
oi mo xorougn oi atrouasDurg, in tne . uul1 "uwin street do graded, paved
County of Monroe, dco'd. will sell at pub- witu Sood brick, and curbed with stone
lie saic on uu UULU aiucs or saia street, from F i.
TJlUrsdaiL (he 23d dail of AumisL Lb,Cth Monroe street, and around
" "Mine DUDllC DUUUincrS On Sfl (1 RfrP-f kwlin
u., oi iw w, wu iub U1BU11SC8. UV VI nnnrnst IlPYt Tin cimn I . .1 r.i....i i. i.:
rU : ,T....:kl . - ' i j " , . . : ""I lc, cuuiimuks ui uiu iraue, uu is iiiukiii
. . -Jiopurty, viz ueuonounaer tho direction of the Town immense sales having abundant evidence
i'arm Miuaica in stroud township, council, and according to the survey that he has public countenance aud support
auuuiuu touuiy ia., adjoining land of aa to height and width inado by the 'M,s opposition to the Great Monopoly, and
id Council. ln 1113 e"ts t0 al" native talent, and to adopt
Ami fnrf !,' Tf the national currencv. His stock of Ameri-
I n TT "linn n,.nnn,. 7? I u,,u JJU,UI"-al1 1""' lUIIIICUBU, UIJU IUC
r,u uf f-J x-iauKiiu catalogue of his own publications is one of
vi .,.ua6 UUat lUBBuiuBgraut'u, m,e largest and best selected in the United
paved ana curbed in pursuance ot the a- States. He has also made a great reduction
bove enactment, within the time therein in the prices of Pioanos, Melodeons and Mu
. n . .1 ii . w i i n. . i it .
'the balance ia wnll t!mUJ uu rui-' peciueu, esam council alter tne expira- sicai instruments ot an Kinds. Superior
Chn,nnf on,1 TT ' i" " hm 1 t i "on of the said time, will have tho same toned OJ octave pianos for 175, 200 and
on -Ma r ii. i j t .done at the expense of said
ui uAuunuub uieauow Dotcom yet
to be cleared. The farm is well adapted
to grazing.
The improvements thereon consist of a
two story
fe3k tOG NOVSE
20 by 28 feet, weather-boarded
-Tnlin 1? i ncVm ptt TT i t i
miner ana otuers, containing about
tOO Acres.
about 75 acres cleared, enclosed with a
good fence, and in a high state of culti
vation, of which 20 acres are Meadow.
espenseof said owners of prop- S225! interior of as good quality, and instru-
erty according to the act of Assembly, in
such case made and provided.
mentsas strong and as durable as those which
as.
cost i500. Pianos olRvery variety of style
Philadelphia Bread and Cake
The undersigned hereby informs the cit
izens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that he
GOOD BOOKS BY MABL.
ruBLisnnn dy
FOWLERS & WELLS,
30 Broadway, New-York.
iropolitau and other Kstahlishinents for Atu-
pers, Lunatics, Criminals, Children, the Sick,
etc Hy Periera. Si 25.
Kansas: embracing desrrfptfons of Scene
ry. Climntp T.ro.Int;... .. i i -
In order to accommodate -The People." ci, of tho ; ' '
has commenced the bakinir business in all residing in all parts of the United Stales, the dams of Aiii-Pninrf',...! .L i..... .
its various branches, in the building late- Publishers will forward by return of the first el. By Max Greene, 30 cents
ly occupied by Mr. Augustus Carmer, one MAIj" any b, in the following list. The Hereditary Accent: its Laws and Facts
rwo.Uii yjum- incjjiuu uy muni iii me ifv ifi'j'uc;u iu unman improvement JJv OS
paying postage in advance, fifty per cent is
saved to tne purchaser. All letters cont
inp orders should be postpaid, and di
asiollovvs: Natural Laws of Man. Uy J (; Simr.-
FOWLERS & WELLS, l.eim, M D, An important vvok. 30 rLk'
303 Broadway, N. Y. Physiology. , Animal and Mental
Applied lo the Preservation and Restoration'
Constitution of Man. By Geo. Combe, of Health of Bodv and Power of Mind. I!.
. . . . i. . j
door west of the Clothing Store of Ilirsch
kind & Adler, on Elizabeth street, where
he is fully prepared -to furnish
Eread and Cakes.
of the very best quality.
By strict attention to business and
keeping the best articles in his line of bus
iness on hand, ho hopes to meet aud re
ceive a liberal share of patronage.
C. C. MECHTLEY.
May 10, 1855.-31
. oi pre- rowier, oi cents,
cent is Maternity; or tho Bearing and Nursing of
ontain- Children, including Female Education," By
lireclcd O S Fowler. With illustrations, S7 rents
Private Sale of a Valuable
The onlv authorized American Edition. lustrated, 87 cents
With 20 Engravings, and a Portrait of the Sober and Temperate Life. Discourses
Author. P rice, muslin, 87 centh. land Letters and "Biography ol Luuis Conaro
Defence of Phrenology. Containingan Es- 30 cents
say on the nature and value ol Phrenologi- I obacco. Three Prize Essavs. by Dr3
t .. . , , .f n, . - , and price up to 1000, comprising those of
Be it enacted by tho Chief Burgess and tpn j (roro,L,ln,nlB.ln,i,nni
wwmun vjuuuuu oi uio xorougu oi celebrated modern improved Horace Waters'
Stroudsburg, and it is hereby enacted by Pianos and the first premium iEolian Pianos
the authority of the same, of T. Gilbert & Co's make, (owners of the
That tho south side of Elizabeth street. iEolian patent). Second-hand Pianos at great
anu plastered, a lrame JLJarn 32 trom Jacob Street to the lower end of the oargams. rnces irom 4U to 5?iou. iueio
bv 4G feet with cellar stablinrr unrlnr. inf. now nrniiniod hv John Tin vs ho tr. deons from five different manufactories, inclu
ncath, a frame Wagon House 18 by 24 ft. ded, paved with good brick, and curbed dilf the well known S. D & II. W. Smith's
L-orn Crib, (iraunery and other
dings, with a spring of never fail
ter near the house. There is
and according to tbe survey as to Piano and Melodeon miaranteed. The best
APPLE ORCHARD ZSZ. height and width made bv the said Court- terms to the trado. snhnnlsip nfir npnt.
of select grafted fruit and a varietv of cil. discount to clergyman and churches. All JL'i'iei&OfiV lo aia RftilOSSS
other fruit trees of different kinds on the And further, If any persons or persons orders promptly attended to. Music sent to W A D O R NO W A "R
premises, i uis property is a miles north owning property on tue soutn side ot said , " jf p"T'"u)
of Stroudsburg and 1 mile south-west of Elizabeth street, from said Jacob street
the line of the Delaware, Lackawana and to the lower corner of said lot now occu
MM 11 Ot
iwran, onuw aim oaidwm, lo cents
Teeth. tlu;irSiructure. disease and -Treatment.
With numerous illustrations, la cts
Futtire of Nations: in what consists its
security. A Lecture, by Kossuth. Witlf
a Likeness, 12 cents
What the Sister Arts Teach as to Farrn-
fnrrof hnr fn amf. mi rrTn enra
outbuil- with stone on or before tho first day of h;;t particulars enquire of C. S. Palmer
ttt o i v. i. mi i i i best make in the United State. Prices fl, , . 1 n . .
ing Wa- September next. 1 he same to be done c-nn o7 Qinn on.- oio oiqr,(i eir-n Stroudsburg, or of the undersigned.
also a thri- under the direction of the Town Council. Smith' rn.,i,io it.ni- ifnin,tonc conn .i, THOMAS DONLEY.
vi ng
cal Evidence, also an able vindication ol
TRACT Ci'TlMISEK. lAiT. Phrenology. By Boardman. Piice, S7
The subscriber wishes to sell at ceJIl,,!(1 T r n-,
. , i ii x i .Domestic jLife. 1 houchts on its Con-
private sale a valuable tract of tim- Cfm. anr, 1)lspnrfi .:,. .
ber land, situate in Stroud township, along Succestions. Bv N. SWfr ir rpntc
the line of tho Delaware Lackawanna and Education: its Elementarv Princiolps
Western Kailroad, within three miles of lounded on the Nature of Man. By J. G. iwr. An Address. By Horace Greelev. 12
the Borough of Stroudsburg, containing Spurheim, M. D. With an Appendix, con- cents
oje A4TB?Fi3 i..iin..s a uwuijHioii oi me i emperaments, l rue liasis ol American lrifiepender.ee. -
xjijij, ana an Analysis of thn Phrpnnlnciifni !- u A.ura i... rr.... nr... ir s.......i i., . .
well timbered with Chesnut White-Oak ultics. 87 cents. ' Labor: its' History and Prospects' " By
and Hickory. It will be sold in lots, or e regard this volume as one of the most Robert Dale Ovven.'oO cents
important that lias been offered to the pub- Hints towards Reforms. Conistinr of
he for many years. Boston Med. and Sur. Lectuies, Essays, Addresses and other VVri
Journal. tings. Second Edition, enlarged- Bv
jjeciures on rnrenology. uy ueo. Uombe. liorace Greeley, 3i 25
vv it n iNotes, an l'iS3ay on the I'hienological
mode of Investigation, and an Historical
Sketch. By Dr. Boardman. Illustrated .
61 25.
Marriage: its Historv and Philosophy. A
For further
in
Stroudsburg, April 12, 1855.
Hopes and Helps for the Young of both'
sexes. Relating to the formation of Char
acter, Choice of A vocation, Health, Amuse
ment, Music, Conversation, Cultivation of
Intellect, Moral Sentiments, social .'Iffee-
"Wcstcrn Railroad, and convenient to pied by John Boys, refuse to have the
Schools and public meetings. same graded, paved and curbed in pur-
Persons wishing to view the above prop- suance of the above enactment, and with-
erty will please call upon Alexander Fow- in the time therein specified, the Town
ler, or upon William S. Wintemute, in the Council, after the expiration of tho said
.borough of Stroudsburg,
duced rates. General and select catalogues
and schedule of prices of Pianos forwarded to
any addiess free of charge.
April 26, 1854.-3m.
WfcW KAfANO WAP bTUric. of the Functions and Qualifications neces
The undersigned heirs )en.va to inform sary for Happy Marriages. Illustrated
tue citizens or otroudourg, and tne pub
lie generallv, that he has taken
W mf
Phrenological and Physiological Exposition 'ion, Courtship and ilariiage: By Rev G
S Weave, 87 cents
the
I 1.1 TT T-
All persons indebted to the undersigned street, a few doors below the Drug Store
ALEXANDER FOWLER,
WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE,
August2, 1S55. Executors.
t me. will have the same done at thp rv. Ultaer J Jote. uooii account, or other- oi jlt. ju. jaoinusneau, ana nas mica it
pense of said property owners, according )Vlse are requsted to make payment with- with
and provided.
Enacted June 8. 18o5.
By order of the Counsel.
Ed. B. DUE ITER, Clerk.
$100
J Q I v" i I T t i a i rrr r -i r .
of July inst., four prisoner?, named and ouasnurg, uune 14, icuo.-it.
i . . i . i r-ii I " -
ocscnueu as iohows: n a 7.TT7- TTAmTm
William Camnbell. an Englishman, a- i3ixxl lUllUJi.
hnnt 5 foot fl itiftlinii Im.tIi ilr.rl- hnir full iNolice is hereby given, that an applica-
.., -v... .. , . -, T , - .
.iv;, tan caiu, n uo v.uuuui;u uii tuatjiu ui ,L o. . r r i t .iT
' O I lha rsffifo nf rnnncr pamn inr Inn rDnlmn
v r y . , i .lib u.uib ui i viiiio t iiiiiiiiif iiri iiiw UUhlUII
Murder, and is about 35 years of age. of a Corporate bodv. with Discounting and
to the Act of Assemblv. in such ease made in forty daJs om this date, or their ao
' I i ?11 L . 1 . , 1 -F- ..
eouus win De leu in tue nanus ot a Justice
for collection. All persons having claims
against him, will present them without
delay, as the subscriber purposes going
West.
JOHN II. MELICK.
June 7, 1855.
M1UMERY GOODS.
1 S55.
HATS & CAPS,
I of every variety and style, and
is prepared to sell the same
on terms that defy competition,
Patrick Cullcn, an Irishman, about 5 p)anking privileges, to be located in Stroud- FO"R SPTCTlVfi- QATP
et 11 inches high, dark hair, dark skin, burg, Monroe county, Pa. The name of the 2i-L,-Ci
fc
aboutLntended Corporation will be
oU years of age. ( Tbc Strondsbnrg Bank
James Gorman, an Irishman, sandy and the amount of capital to be one hundred
hair, red face about 5 feet, 7 inches high, thousand dollars, with authority to increase
considerable freckled in the face, about tne same t0 tu' hundred thousand
Sydenham Walton,
Silas L. Drake,
25 years of age.
r n t i i j it.- e Jos. I roch,
tt'r if incline hifTh nirlr hmr cnirn trtna m .
. 7 , "o" i -r" '""m Eidvvard Brown,
weignt about iou 6o or 4U years ot age. John De Young
These men were engaged working on Jos. Fenner,
the Railroad, near the Forks, at the time Wm. Davis,
they were apprehended, and probably D.Walton,
inn v l.f found in that. vimnif.Tr fiTnin om.uu nuiauii,
25 will he paid to any person who will i 'hn'f68'
apprehend either of the said prisoners, Baisar Fethermau,
ana return tnem to tnejaii oi ilonroe John N. Staples,
county, or $100 for all of them. Joseph Staples,
HENRY D. SLTAFER, Sheriff. Charles Fetherman,
SherifTs Office, Stroudsburg,
July 25, 1855. J
175,000 BRICK
Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber,
nt his kiln in Stroudsburg. These brick are
of a large size, superior quality and will be
S. J. Hollinshead,
Jacob Dennis,
David Keller.
Stroudsburg, June 14. 1S55.
Stogdell Stokes,
John Edinger,
James II. Walton,
Robi. R. Depuy,
J. H. 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. H. Dreher,
C. Burnet,
Peter Shaw,
JAMES H. STROUD,
CHARLES R. ANDRE.
Sf rnmlBhnrrr Rpnt IFi 1 find
o' wr- "
The partnership in the Mercantile business,
between James H. Stroud and Charles R. An-
sold as low and lower, according to quality, dre, as the firm of Stroud & Andre, is this
tlimi ntiv ntlipr hrirl- in thp Cnnntv. A nnr- OUy OlSSOlYeil.
J -....w. -..w J I
tion of thern are pressed or front and cornice
brick of different kinds. Said brick are com
posed of materials that will stand the fire with
imnnnitv. thus nn?u'frin(T fhr thn nnrnnse of
o ri . . I ivt t rrn. .. :t l i 1 I. "
but d nr bake-ovens. in n? cudo as. &c. Al- i. -o. ine suDscnoer wouiu nereuy m
a - - c i i c i-ii . i.i i.i::
to, a large portion of those trick ure burnt irm ,s iu customers ana me puum; m geu
hfiril and are well calculated for navin? and eraI t'at he continues the Mercantile busi
- I . . ii. i . r
will stand for that purpose equal to any brick ness ai uie om sianu, on me corner, opposuu
that can be produced in this or any other the American Hotel, and m addition to his
lormer block una juti receiveu uuu o nun
opening a choice lot of
Fail mid Winter Goods,
pltce
July o, 1S55
WM. S. WINTEMUTE.
KARLEY SKEAF HOTEL,
selected from the City markets, among which
I may be found a varied assortment of Ladies
dress goods, to wit: Fancy plaid and stripe,
193 y. Second St., a few doors below Vine A Delanes and Cashmeres; Galla plaids, French
Philadelphia. Merinos, wool Delanes, Alpacas and Coburgs,
G. EJ. RELLEK, Proprietor. uress inmming, assoneu ; unuer sieeves anu
cnemizettes; Jaconet anu owiss edging; black
(Successor to M. Watson.) and foncy cassimere5; sattinets from 37 up;
-1 1 . I L -1.1 n .1 lniMttlnlnf. vf I lnl.lli". t f i iillnnt flnnnilc .-i t ntrnftr r-r i n
M-tho wants of the community, would Welch do.; Shakerdo.; plain and figured do.
- ... .. aLii. r. t.ui 1 . ,i . i
most respectfully solicit a continuance 0t V, 1 bwi. anu wipcu uu., auu
the former patronage, and pledges himself r " U1 1"UMCW' "ulu
nothmgshallbe wanting on hispart to give Crocker wa .; wa and fu
LUC most pcriCCl sausiaction lO an. iuc mnn, Qr hanhvarn. enrnentern tonls. lncS
, 1 -11 , 1-1 M it . 1 i r iL . I IS-. ' "
tabic win ue suppnea wnn tue dcbi, iu iuc an(j nalS. ai60 a f,ne jot 0f cheap
i . . .1 f ?it i. l.rx j I
maruet ano notuing win De ien uuuuuc
that will contribute to the -comfort of his
guest,
hams and shoulders; fresh lime;
Stabling for over 100 Horses- coa6e aild fine salt' fish' &c A1elotof
jard large and commodious.
May 10, 1855 -3m.
liools and Shoes:
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.;
Notice to Tax Collectors.
Tax Collectors are hereby notified to hadies and misses 2urns: mens and bovs do.;
pay unto tho Treasury without delay, all in fact every thing comprising a full country
Taxes and Militia fines due upon Dupli- assortment, all of which will be sold cheap
cates for the year 1854 and previous for cash or produce, uaii anu see tor your
Tf il nvn nit cnlt Art bVlVVB. V "iv"'
without delay, certificates of balance will Stroudsburg, October 5, 1854.
be filed in the Common Pleas, and exe
cutton issued for their collection accord
ing to law.
JOHN C. STRUNK,
JACOB ALTEMOSE,
JOSEPH HECKMAN.
Commissioners.
April 26, 1855.
G UN SMITH.
The undersigned respectfully in
forms the citizens of Stroudsburg
and vicinity, that ho has commenced
DISOLUTION.
!the
at Parsell's Blacksmith Shop, on Eliza
beth street, near the Pocono Bridge, and
;? fnllv nrenared to do all kinds of work
- J L l . .
Ihepartnersbip bcretoloreexisung neafcnegg aud despafccb
mr $ Fowl- i -s -rD , r" ;-duce.
imitation. . , . t : ,
All persons indebted to said firm will ------ Yrr'ZZiZ,
cr is this day disolved by limitation.
please call on either of the undersigned
for settlement without delay.
GEO. II. MILLER,
ALEX. FOWLER.
Wf. . .. .. , tAAAA FETT0F HE!
N. B. Tho business will be continued Vj,UUv BOARDS for sa
at the same place by ' C. R. AN
Repairing of all kinds-promptly attend
ed to. Rifles made to order.
LEWIS KEINEST.
Stroudsburg, June 14, 1855.
HEMLOCK
sale bv
DRE.
GEO. II. MILLER-. 1 Stroudsburg, February 15, J855.
6
JOHN STONE & SOWS,
No. 45 Soiilli Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Have just opened their Spring importations of dy fcrr bottoms, which will be finished at
tue suorsesc nonce.
Silks
Bonnet Ribbons
Flowers,
L a ccs,
Crapes, &c. &c,
Including a general assortment of Millinery
Articles of the most fashionable styles.
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.
Philadelphia, March 15, 1S55.
Human Rights and their Political Guar-
ib cents. antics. Bv Judac Hurlbut ith Notes bv
Memory and Intellectual Improvement; I Geo Combe, S7 cents
room lately occupied by John W.Rux- struclion. Twentieth Edition Illustrated, and superior mode of building, containing
ton, as a Hat & Cap Store, on Elizabeth 87 cents. full-directions for construrtin gravel walls.
Matrimony; or, Phrenology and Physiolo- With Views, Plans and Engraved I Ilustra-
gy applied to the selection of congenial com- tions. New Edition, revised and enlarged;
panions for Life; including Directions to the 7 rents
Married for living together Affectionately Theory of Population. Deduced from lha
and Happily. 30 cents. General law of minimal Fertility. Iutroduc-
Phrenology Proved, Illustrated and Ap- tion by Br Trail, 15 cents
plied: accompanied by a chart, embracing Woman: her Education and Influence
an Analysis of the Primary Mental Powers By Mrs Huge Reed Wth an introduction
In tl.ni. itoMn.. n( ,UrnL., . k., ,1 f T." : 1 1 Is L... :.. -
PT . Tf- , . ,, i iii men luuuua ucyitco ui uciuiuuuicm, nit ui iuio in iiiijviiiuu. II I ill ru IIUUS, Q
do well to call ana examine his stock be- Activity, and the Location of the Phreno
fore purchasing elsewhere. logical Organs. Together with a view ol
The public are informed that ho still the Moral and Theological bearing of the
continues
Phrenological Almanac. With Portraits.
n .
j .r.ii- t . ... i o tcms.
auu is mny preparea to accommoaate PhrRnWv and thn Srrintnres. Ann-
----, 1 ....
ble, though small woik, By Rev. John
Pierpont. 12 cents.
Phrenological Guide. Designed for Stu- an( y tate-
dents ol their own characters. 15 cents
Self Culture and Perfection of Character; A BOOK F0!t THE TIMES.
LnrC?. !!S d"Calin Ma"ageInen, CHRISTIANITY and STATES-
'Selfmade or never made'
No individual can read a pa
beinsi improved thereby. Com. School Ad
vocate.
Self Instructor in Phrenology and Physi
ology. Illustrated with 100 Engravings;
iucludins a Chart for recording the various
degrees of development. By O. S. and L.
N. FOWLER. In paper. 30 cents; mus
lin, 50 cents.
Accidents and Emergencies: A Guide,
m X, A
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-
Either of these works mav be ordered and
received by aeturn of the First Mail, postage
prepaid by the Fublishers. Please incloscT
the amount in bank notes or postage stamps',
and address all orders, postpaid, to
FOWLERS & WELLS,
303 ZJroadway, New York.
IV. B. Name vour Post Ofllcc. Count
R. SKELTON.
May 3, 1855.
Pennsylvania Magistrate's Law
Library.
1. BIXXS'S JUSTICE,
AXD
BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE.
DISSOLUTION.
ffSJi iuoija:u x anu di aim-
is the motto - Mm M A N S H 1 P with 1Iinls OM
ige of it without 4jjy Kindred Topics by Wm. Hague, 12
UIUIII. J. 1 IOC) t?..
This is a volume that will interest every.
Patriot. In it are developed the relations of
Christendom to the Ottoman power, and other
topics peculiarly interesting at the present
day. .
" Doctor Hague is a lively and beautiful
writer on all subjects, but particularly so, we
think upon the topic treated of in this book.
Directions for Treatment in historical sketches are comprehensive and
Bleeding, Cuts, Bruises. Sprains, Broken brilliant, and it is a book that cannot fail to'
Bones, Dislocations, Railway and Steam- do an important service to the reading pub-
coritaming
Neio and Sixth Edition, bringing the Law
down lo 1855.
A Treaties on the office and duties of Al
dermen and Justices of the Peace in the Com- boat Accidents, Burns and Scalds, Bites of lie. -Y. Y. Chronic.
The Co-Partnership heretofore existing monwealth of Pennsylvania, inclnding all the Mad Dogs, Cholera, Injured Eyes, Choking. Parleys Household Library, a perpetual
between Isaac H. Loder and David Bow required" Forms of Process and Docket En- Poison, Fits, Sun Stroke, Lighting, Drawn- fund of instruction. Illustrated by over 500'
by in the Cabinet business is dissolved. tries; and embodying not only whatever may ing, &c. Appondip bv Dr. Thrail. 15 engravings, Svo. 1,50.
J' TSAAC Tf' T ODFT? ' be deemed valuable to Justices of the Peace, cents. "The best Juvenile ever issued." Ar. Y.
ir ttVv tXtvt T-mr but to Landlords, Tenants, and General A- Hulwer, Forbes and Houghton on the Wa- Independent.
DAVID BOWLBY.
Stroudsburg, Feb'y 23, 1855
gents; and making this volume what it pur- ter Treatment. A compilation of Lectures "Handsomest and cheapest book for youth
ports to be, A safe Legal Guide for Business Und Fapers on the subject ot Hygiene nda we have ever seen." Re. Herald.
Men. Bv John Binns. late Alderman of Hydropathy. Edited by Houghton. SI 25 Parley's Pictorial, a book for home educa-
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