The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, May 11, 1854, Image 4

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    The American's friend!!
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS
-1
7 the Citizen* of tha United State*.—
I mo* humbly sod sincerely fhsijfc you
for ths imsaeiise pattouage which you hue bo
•towed upon my Till*. I toko this opportunity
of stating thai my Ancestors wore oil American
Citizen?, and that I entertain for all thji co
-corno America and tho Americans, tbe moat Jire
ly oym|ithioo, r 0 much oo that I originally cum
pounded tbeee Piffs eiprenly to ouit your cli
mste, bahito, conotitutisna and mannar of living
Intending to establish myself among you, which
1 have nour done, by totting preniioeo in Now
York.
THOMAS HOI.LOWAY,
38, Cornet qf Ann tuid Nassau Sts. New York,
PURIFICATION OF TDE BLOOD
AND
Liver and Blilaas Complaints.
The Citizens of the Union suffer much from
dnoid.ts cf ilia Liver and Stomaeb, ocarcely
any are fiee from tho infiusncs of these destruc
tive maladies, banco life wears fast. The fair
sol, pcihaps the mot handsome in tbe Wuild,
up to a certain perinj when, distressing to any
snsr.y louse Ujeir teeth and good ieks, while
yet in the heyday of life, Mirb sad evils may lie
*-ff*etualiy remedied by continually keeping the
blued puts, and the Liver and Stomach in a
healthy action, when life will flow smoothly,
and revembla plants in a congenial clime, where
an eternal spring appears to reign. As it re
gatda the preservation of the human frame, and
the duration of life, much may be effected, aud
] aay fearlessly, that health and life can bs pro
longed lor many yeara beyond their ordinary
limits, if Holloways's Pills art taken to purify
■be blood according to the rules laid down fur
health roMaied in the directions which accom.
pnny each boi,
A CASE OF WEAKNEB6 AND DEBIL
ITY, OP TEN YEARS STANDING,
CURED BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS
Copy of a Letter from Captain John Johnson, I
Attor Home, New York, dated January 6th
1854.
To Professor Hollowat, 38, Corner of Ann
and Nassau threei N. Y.
Sir,—U is with tha moat heartfelt pleasure
I hove to inform you that I hava been restored
T to health sad strength by tekiug your Pills.—
For the lest ten yeara, I suffered ftom a deran
gement of the bfer and rj-.mnach, and was re
duced to such an exliemity that I gave up my
Ship, never expecting to go to Bes any more,
aa I bad tried every remedy that was recum
anendedtu mc, hut all to no purpose ; and had
given niysaif up to diapair, when i was at last
recommended to take your Pills, After using
them for three monlhe, ibe-re-uU is thnl 1 am
new in better health than I have been tor eleven
years past, and indeed aa well as ever 1 waa in
my life. Yuu are quite at liberty tu make this
know fot the benefit of others. i remxin,
fcir, yours res) ectfully,
(Sigued) JOHN JOHNSON.
These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious
in the following complaints.
Ague Jaundice
Asthma Liver Complaints
Bilious Complaints Piles
Blotches on the Skin Retention of Urine
Bowel Complaints Scrofula, or
Constipation of the King's Evil
Bowels S'.one and Gravel
Debility Secondary Symptoms
Dropsy Dysentery
Etyaipela* Female Irregularities
Fevers of all kinds Veueral A flections
Gout Worms of all kinds
Head-ache Weakness, from what-
Indigestion aver cause &c., &c
Sold st the Establishment of Professor Hol
LOWzT, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau .streets,
New York i also by all respectable Druggists
and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Um.
led states, in Boxes si 37c., 87c., and $1
bile. each. To be had W hole rale of tbe prin
cipal Drug Houses in tne (Juion.
tf There is a considerable saving by ta
king the larger sizes.
N B.—Directions for lite guidance of pa
tients in every disorder aro affixed to each
Box.
K. P LUTZ, and JOHN R. MOVER, A
gsnta, Blnotn-burg.
eSSept. 29—ly. ~
" ZINC PAINTS.
One Third cheaper than White Lead,
and free from all Poisonous qualities,
THE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY
Having greatlj enlarged their works, tnu ira
proved tha quality of. their products, arc pr
pared tu execute orders for their
suhbbsob
Dry and Ground in oil, assorted packages of
from 25 to 500 pounds ; also
DRY, in haircls.of *6U pounds esch.
Their White Zinc, which is a<4d dry or
ground in oil is wsi ran ted pure snd unau rpaaa
ed for body and uniform whiteness.
A method of preparation has recently been
discovered, which enables the Company to war
rant their points to keep fieeh and soft in the
kfgj for any u-asoaabte lime, in this respect
their paints will be supetior to any other in the
market.
Their Brown Zinc Pairit which is sold at a
low ptice, snd can only be made from zinc ores
from New Jersey ie now well known for its
eroieclive qualities when applied to iron or
plher n.etaliie am feces.
Their Btone Color Paint possesses all the
properties of the Brown and la of an agreeable
color for painting Cottages, Depots, Out.build
ings_ Bridges Ire,
Deafen supplied on liberal terma by thcit
Agents,
FRENCH & RICHARDS,
Wholesale Paint Dealers sn lmpotler*,N.
W. cor. ol 10th k Mattel Sir. Ptula. 6m-
BLINKS! BLANKS 11 BLANKS!!! 1
DEEDS,
SUMMONS.
EXECUTIONS,
SUBPOENAS, snd
JUDGMENT NOTES,
proper and desirable forms, fo* sale at the of
of the ""terof the North "
BIGS WANTED.
TFEING Extensively engaged in the msnn
faotote of paper, we will pay to Country
Merchants snd miters having Rags for sale,
more than the present market prices—Cast!.
JESSUP & MORE, Paper Mnnoracthrers,
Pm*DiamA— Noa. 24 and 26 North Street,
(let Street below Ateh, between sth snd 6th)
March 16, 1854-6
~ . GLOVES AND HOSIERY. '
A full aseortment of Gents and Ladies Kid
Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, also t foil
assortment of Hosiery just received at the
New Store of
MENDENHALL A tfENSCH,
EB6ENC EOF COFFEE. For sale at the
cheap etors of A. J. EVANS, A Co.
Great Artiste' Mm EnterprtM!!
£50,000
GIFTS FOR THE iEOPL.
——-
STATUARY, 840,000
OIL PAINTINGS, 10,060
ENGRAVINGS, colored (n oil, 46,000
STEEL PtATE ENGRAVINGS, 4 1,000
CASH WANS, for too years eaoh, 30,000
REAL ESTATE, f 64,000
TOTAL, 8250/108.
The American Artists' Union, would res
pectfully announce tp the qltiaens of the
. United States ami Canada*, that for the pur
pose of tbe advancement and extension of
the Fine Arts, sad with a view of enabling
every family throughout the length snd
breadth of the land, to become possessed of
a gallery ol pictures, many of them the
work of master minds, and finally, for the
purpose of giving a world wide circulation'
to Dari.it's Great Picture or VVtumino,
They have determined <e distribute a
mong the purchesera of this work, Ptice,
21/10.
250000 GIFTS ef fbe value of
$350,000
<t>l*
MARBLE STATUARY, 840,000.
100 elegant busts of Washington,
at 2100. 210 000
100 " " Clay, 8100 10 000
100 " " WV'ster, 100 10,000
100 " " Calhoun, 100. 10,000
OIL PAINTINGS AND COLORED
STELL ENGRAVINGS.
50 elegant Oil Paintings, 1 each $lOO.
in splendid gilt frames, >
SIZE 1 x 4ft. . \ 3,000
IF* elegant OU PRnitngd, 2 * 4ft
each , BSO, 5,000 I
600 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly
colored in nil, rich gilt frames, 24 x
30in. each, 210, 85,000
10,000, elegant steel plate Engra
vings, colored in oil, of the Wash
ington Monument , 20 x 26, each,
84,00, * 840,000
237 000 steel plate Engravings, from
100 different plates, now in pos
session of, and owned OY the Ar
tists' Union, of tbe market value
of, frost 50 c!s. to 81,00, each, 841,000 I
Heal Estate, 884 000.
1 elegant Dwelling, tn 3td 6lreel, in
New York city, 812,000
22 building lots in 100 Rtid 101 sts.
N. Y.eity, each 25 x 100 ft. deep,
each 21000, 22,000
100 Villa Sites, containing each
10,000 sq. ft. in the suburbs of N.
Y. city, and commanding a mag
nifiapntvirw ol the Hudson River
and Long Island Sound , each 8500, 50,000
of Casb f S3OrOOOs
20 loans OF cash, for 100 years each,
without inteiest or security,
* 255 each, . 85,000
50 " " 100 " 5 000
100 " " 60 " 6 000
250 " " 20 " 6 000
2000 " " 5 " 10,000
The holder of eacu ticket, is entitled, first,
t<> a steel plate engraving, (size 25 x 30 in,) /
of the .
GREAT AMERICAN HISTORICAL WORK
OF ART,
3D iXI a S3T C2>
A copy of which may be seen at the office
of this paper, and second, tn one nf the
250G00 GLLT, which will be tlistribu- |
tod on the completion uf the sale of the
tickets.
The purchaser of 5 tickets, on the receipt
ol Ins order, will then be forwarded, care
fully packed, either one copy of the " Wy
oming," elegantly painted in oil colors, or
one copy of the "Wyoming," plain, and one
copy of eaoh ot four other em-ravings, e
qual to it IN veluS, and is entitled tn 5 gifts.
I'lte purchaser of more than 5 tickets, can
have his choice nut of a 100 different sub
jet-Is, from steel plates owned by the Artists'
Union, eaclt picture being in value eqniva
lent to the "Wyoming," and is entitled to
one gift for each ticket he holds. A lis' of
the subjects can be seen at the office of this
paper.
AGENTS, PERSON* desiring TO become A- 1
gents, for the sale of tickets, by forwarding
(post-paid ) 81, shall he sent a Gift Ticket, a
copy of \\ printing, and a prospectus, con
taining all necesaary information.
It is confidently believed, that the tickets
will be disposed OI by the first of July, when
the distribution of Gilts will be entrusted to
a Committee appoitiled by the ticket-hold
ers. •
The steel plates from which the Engra
vings are printed, can be sent at the offi-e
of the Artists' Union and cost, 2100,000.
SPECIMENS oi the Oil Paintings ar.d Engra
vings. are also on a view at the rooms.
REFERENCES, in regard to the property.
W. C: BARRETT, Esq.. Counsellor at Law,
10 Wall St., N. Y.
F.J. VISSCHER & CO., Real Estate Brokers
80 Nassau St., N. Y.
FT* All orders for tickets, must be ad
dressed post-paid with the money enclosed,
to J. W. HOLBROOKE, Sec.
605 Broadway. New York.
Philadelphia 4 Reading Kail Heads
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
FROM Philadelphia to Pottsville. On and
alter Msy 17, 1852. there will be ItA-o
passenger Trains daily (Sundays excepted,)
between Philadelphia, Reading, aud Potts
ville.
MORNING LINE.
The Express train leaves Philadelphia dai
ly exoept Sundays, at 7j o'clok, A. M. The
Way Train leavee Pottsville daily, Sundays
excepted at H o'clock A. M.
AFTERNOON LINE.
The Wat Tram leaves Philadelphia daily,
EGEDPT Sydwyv, atJl AUOAJL P. U, - Tha,
Express Train leaves Pottsville daily, except
Sundays, at 3J o'clock, P M.
Hours of Passing Reading.— For Philadel
phia at 9 o'clock 10 minutes, A. M., and 4
o'clock 51 minutes, P. M For PoltuviNe AT
9 o'clock 34 minutes A. M. and 6 o'clock
P. M.
The Express train stops at Phcenixville,
Pottstown, Reading. Port Clinton, Schuylkill
Haven, and MT. Carbon. The Way Train
slopa al all the stations along the the line.
FARES.
lr< class cart, til Class ears.
Reading to Philad'a. 21 75 21 45
do to Pottsville, 1 05 85
Pbila. to PoltsviHe, 2 75 2 25
Depot in Pottevjlle, corner nf Union and
Railroad Streets, rear of American Honse.
Passengers cannot enter the cars unless pro
vided with a ticket.
Fitly pounds of bspgage will be allowed
to each passenger in these lines, and passen
gers are expressly prohibited Irom Inking
anything aa baggage bat their own wearing
apparel which will be at the risk of its own
er.
By order of the Board of Managers. „
S BRADFORD, Secretary.
Jnrie S, 1852.—1f.
PETERSON >S—AH the but Boob, Stand
ard Worb, Magazines, and Novels of
the dey ra to be had at 1
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10$ Cheanut street. Philadelphia.
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try Family should have a Copy."
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than A YEAR A
_ dF** l *t3ftr" new edition, revised
-sssPti|pp j'"d ' lJl P rove 'L just
AN INVALUABLE BOOK, ONLY25cts.
A COPY—MAN KNOW THYSELF
Dr, Hunter's Medical Minuet ami Hsnd Book
fur lite Afflicted, Containing en outline of
tbe Origin, Progress, Tresimet t and cure of
, every form *1 disease, contracted by Promis
cuous Sexual lnieroaorse, by Self-abuse, or by
' Sexual Excess, with advice for their preven
tion. written in a familiar style, avoiding all
medical technicalities, sntl everything that
' would offend the ear of decency, with an out
line of complaints incident to femalra.from the
reeull of some twenty yetre eueceasful practice,
r xdasivf ly unvoted to the care of dieetsea of a
delirate or private nature.
To which it sdded receipts for tha cure of the
above disease', and a treatise on the causes,
' symptoms sod CUM of the Fever and Af ua.
Testimony of the Professor of Obste
tric*, in Ptnn College, Philadelphia.
"DR. HUHTER's Mrdicxl M*RVU,"
—The author of this work, uulika site majority
nf those who advertise to cure the diseam a nf
which it treala i> a graduate of one nf the beet
Golieges in the United States, It affords me
plessnre to recommend him to tbe unfortunate,
or to the viethn of mal-prectice. ts a sueces'ful
snd experisnred practitioneri in whose honor
sod integrity they may place l"e fleetest coufi
epes.
S new 8. T.oncsihre, M. D.
From Jl, IPoodward, M. D. of Ptnn,
University. Philadelphia.
It gives me plesente to add toy testimony to
tbe profesaiqgal ability nf the author of the
"Medical Mancsl," Numerous caves of disease
of tha genital organs, some of thern of long
standing, have come under my notice, in which
his skill has been manifest in restoring to per
fect health in some cases where the patient has
been considered beyond medical aid, in the
treatment of seminal weaknesa, or disarrange
ment of tbe functions produced by self-abuse
or exrese of venery, I do not know his superi
or in the ptofession. I have been acquainted
with the author some thiny years, and deem it
no more than justice to him as well as kindness
to the unfortunate vjrtim of early indiscretion
to recommend him as one in whose professional
skill snd integrity Ibcy may safely confide
themselves.
ALFRED WOODWARD, M. D.
••This is, without exception, the most com.
prehrneive ami intelligible work published of j
the tdaas of diseases nf which it (rests. Avoi.
ding all technical terms, it addresses itself to j
the reason of it# reade-a It ia free front all I
objectionable matter, aud no patent however'
fistidi -oe can object to p4aring if m the ban d [
lof Ma eons. The author has devoted many i
l years to the treatment nf the various complaints |
I treated of, with too little breath to puff, and '
too little piestimption to impose, he has offered
to the world, a> the merely nominal price of 25 1
cents., the fruit of sotee twenty years' most I
'uceesful practice " —[Ht-r.tld.
'•No teacher or potent should lie without :
: thekriowleilge imparled in this valuable work.
) It would save year' ef pain, m tilrfi alien and
| sorrow to the yoalh under their chargo.'- i
[People's Advocate.
A Preshyteril© clergyman in Ohio, writing
of - Hunter's Medical Manual" soys -'Thou
sand' upon thousands of our youth by evil ex. .
ample, and influence of the passions, have been
led into the habit of self-pollution, without re- i
slizing the sin snd fearful consequences upon
themselves mill ihrir posterity, The con titm
(ions of thoussi-ds who are raising fsmiliew
hare been enfeebled, if not broken down audi
I they do not know the cause or the rure. Any
thing that can be done so to enlighten and tn-
I fluence the public mind as to check, and ulti
| mateiy to remove this wide spread souree of I
, human wretchedness, would confer the greatest
! blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on .
I the present corning generation. Intemperance, '
1 or the use of intoxicating dritrka, though it has
i slain thousands upon thousands, is nut as great
er scourge tn the human rare. Accept my I
: thanks on liebalf of the afflicted, and believe
me your co-worker in the good work you are so 1
actively engaverJ in.
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December 28 1853. 49—ly |
i®ss)'js ■sr.s.wi&siiisjF. I
THE POCKET Oil I.1FI1S;
OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN, '
®fTtHK FOURTIETH
L Edition, with One
hundred Rngiavings.
showing Diseases and Mal
formations of the humso
System in every shape an t
form. To which is added
s Trratise on the Diseases
of Females, being of the
bighe-t importance to mar
ried people, or those con
templating marnage. By
WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D.
T.et r.o father be eshamed the present t cop.
yoft bo Aewulspius to bio child. It msv save
1 him from in early grave. Let no yonug man or
1 woman enter into the secret obligations o mar-
I ricil life without reading tbe Pocke Aesculapius
Let no one suffer from a backnied Cough Pain
in the elide, restless nights, nervous feelings,
snd the whole train of Despeptic. sensa'iotis,
. and given up by their physicicos, he another
, moment without consulting the 4KBCULA
, PIUS. Have the married, or those shout to he
married any impediment, read this troly useful
book, Ss it his been the mesns of saving thou
sands of unfortunate creslutes from the very
i jaws of death.
" Any person sOVnPng twenty five cents, en
-1 closed In a Icier, will receive one copy of this
book, by mail, or five copies will be eeot for out
duller. Address. Dr. W. Young, No. /32 rtprucc
I street, Philadelphia.' P'l't paid.
Nu 152 Spruce St., Philadelphia,
t hug. Ifit 1853-ty.
j 3TOR2C HOTEL.
> NEff ARRANGEMENT.
THIS well known anil pleasantly located
house, situated at tho upper end n(
Bloomsbnrg, Columbia county, has passed
under the charge of JAMES FREEZE, a
gentleman well known in this entire com-
I rn unity.
i. The house has been newly snil neatly fur
- nisbed, and the travelling public mny rely
upon finding cnnilbrtable quarters, and re-
I reiving prompt attention.
If is the intention and determination nf the
* Ptoprielor, to have every fnina connected
f with lite establishment in the most perfect
- sinl scrupulous enter. The Table, the Bar,
and the blabie shall be u"der careful super
vision.
JOHNG. FREEZE,
Proprietor.
Bloomaburg, July 21st, 1853.
j. _J— i.
f HAVVLS for Spring and Summer wear,
9 of various styles and patterns for gate
cheap by
4-J. EVANS & Co.
P 111 LAD IiLPHIA.
Bsai.amandersafes,
FATXNT DOUBt.C-BOOR SA!.-
AMANntH nnr an<i tiiirf
pkoof safe— A large a - "
-ortmenl of various sixes
dwav* on hitiid, at No. 83
DOCK ttireet, warranted
puifWio ay n i aiia in the I'm tad Statai.
KVANSU VVATSObj. thankful for paat fa
vor*, respectfully soften acontinuance of the
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eralors. Store Truck*,
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and Public who iinve Sußf,
in use. HtUMlredr mora cotfid b '
Farmerr* ond Maclianicn Bank of I'hiiad
elpltiu—having 12 sale* i o*o.
Samuel Allen, High Sheriff, Philadelphia.
Barker, Brother* & Co., No. 1® South
Thtril Stmet.
Mmbeoei ft Co., Ne. 17 South Water
street. i
. U. 6, WirH-rfjia Safe
' V. S. Arnenujm&ns Safaa for California,
three for Phila..
Corporation of Northern Liberties.
Commissioner* of Moyamaneing.
Southwsrk (>ass Company.
J. Wasonaelfer, Tamaaua.
Slate Treaattrer of N. Jersey, and Trenton
Banking Co.
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.,—two Safea.
O. F. Hatl, above Cherry and Third
and Brown street
Richard Narris Son, Locomotive Works
Philadelphia.
MrKelvy Neal &Co , Bloomaburg, Pa.
George Weaver, Bloomaburg, "
Caleb Barton, Rlooar.shurg. "
Charles B. Drake. Wtlkesbarre, "
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A. B. Wilson, Berwick, "
Thomas Cottyln. Carlisle. "
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Cltambersburg Saving Fund. 1
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Samuel Park. Lancaster. "
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IIKXRT'S IWJtORATIXG f ORIIIAL.
Purely Vegetable in its Composition!'
1 Thi* involmtbln ronl'ml is ext meted from
hfttha a' J roft! wbich liave been found af.
ter yeni* <>f ex|*erience, by ilia *killfil |
|>hy*iciitns lo be po*#f*KScd f qualities the m st
beneficial in lh for which it is roc
■immciuU onti henre it is present cd j
in the pJWc as an cgSrsciotis remedy, it i also j
1 known to he of that character on which reli
ance may be plseed na to it* safety. In esses !
of linnotency. Hemorrhages, Disordered Sleril- j
Ity, Menstruation, or'Sappieion of the .Men
ses, Fluor Albua or Whites, or for
DEBILITY,
stising from any rstwe, such as weakness from -
.sickness, where the patient haa been confined ;
l<> lied for some time, fde females after confine, j
menl, shorn.>n or miscarriage, this cordial can- i
' cot be extetk'd ir. Its salutary effe'la : or io the ■
; loss nf nipeculay riaigy. irrilibilitv. physical
1 prost-aliun, e. minal weaknese, palpitation o ;
iho heart, indigeattan. sluggishness, decay o |
the pioc realise fu net ions, peivousneae Ac. |
! where a tor ie medicine is rcquirrd.it will lis
founo equal, if not superior lo any compound
ever used.
TO FEMALES.
1 Henry 1 * invigmniiag eP'di.i! is one of die most
inv.ihiahle medicines In ihc many complaints in -
! which females are lt assiste nature to !
1 brace "he whole avetcm.rheck cxcesses iu.ll crc- i
nice lenowrd health and happiness. Less auf. !
fering, disease and urihappiili ss among ladies I
| would eist_ were lhy gencr. llv to adopt the
nc of this cordial. I.adies who are debilitated
I l>y lli.tae obstructions which females ate fable ,
| to, are res'osad by the use of a bottle ot two. lo
j hlooin end vigar.
YOUNG MEN,
I That solitary practice, so fatal to the existence
i so faial to the existence of man, end it i the
j voting who ere must likely to become its vic
tims, from en ignoreims of the danger to wliiih '
they subject the** "Us* Causes
j NERVOUf DEBILITY.
weakness of the system, and premature decay",
many of you may now lie suffering, n isled as
to the cense or source of disease. To those,
then who by excea* have brought on themselves
premslure iutpoteeey. involuntary seminal emis
sions, weakness snd shovelling of the genital
organs, Nervous Affection, or any other conse
quences of unrestrained indulgence of the sen
aual passiona, occasioning the neceaeity of re
nouncing the felicities of
MARRIAGE.
lessening both mental snd bodily rapacity, hold
Henry'a Invigorating Cordial, • medicine thnt
is purely vegetable, will aid nature to restore
those important function* to a healthy stale and
will prove of service to you. It possesses rare
virluce. is e grneieT remover of disease end
streugthrner of the ayseot.
AS A TONIC MEDICINE,
it is anfttirf*Me<l. Wi do not place thi* Cordial
on • footing with quack medicine*, ond. o* is 1
**uMiouisry, append i long list of "ecommonds.
tin*, itc.s beg inning l with 4 hesr what the prea*
cher says/' snd surt~ftike; it is not necesssry
for ilunry's iii-rjgrp|irt cordial only Mods a
tiqnl to proY© HII that we asy,
THE GENfHN F* 44 HENRY'S INVIG
ORATINO CORDIAL,"
s pnt up in 8 og Rsnuel Bottles, anil is reailv
reeognized by the mauufecturet's signature on
the lain I of etch Buttle, (lo counterfeit which is
forgery A
WSniil fa £1 per Jioltl*: tip for $S ; |Jfi
per dozen. _
Prepared nfily by sf B Gourv, No. 9fi vtttt*
liu Row, Vine at,, below Eighth Pfu|plilpJ>vti.
Pa., lo whom'all orders must he uUNvseC ~ Fur j
Htlo hv all lib retqiectalde ind'^Mec
i hauls (hrou<houl the eounljy# ... y
T. w. ovlvr r a bum k.ii iW'k
i 2d el., I'hilsdslphie, Sole for Pennayfvg-'
No. 111, Tmao eeiew Race,
MANUFACTURKBS gngl Wholesale Dea
lers in t "*r
Corn Brooms, Luptsklng Glasses,
Cellar VV ate, jl
Cnrdaa*, ' "TWleks, Twine*,
Msirhee, (Blacking,
Wood and Willow Wtn of aH kinds, at lit
Marmfaruir-r*' for tbo owesl Cash price*.
■IAMES KUSTON' ' JNO.M. ROWK.
Philadelphia, Jwt. 1% 1834. 52—tf
r '' '
-j i Tfl • •
FITS! FITS! PITS!
THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT
3FXLSFTICP FILLS,
For Ih* enrt qf Fill, spa*mt, Cramps, and all
Nerveut and Constitutional Disenes.
PERSONS WHO ARE LABORING UN
der this disttessioc malady will find the
VEGETABLE EHLIEPTIC PILIS to be
lhe only remedy"ever discovered for curing
aumiitig, they
lance, will have the pifis.sem tln-m thrnuoli
11-e mall, tree of ptßUuue. For eule by SKI'H
.Hsiliiirit)id|a4TOU*t# wWStn order* from till
part* ol niust be addressed,
fcWfcir BOOKS.
w ' £&
JOSEPH SWARTI
Calls aileniinn to the new na<ortrnent of
Bonks, rap, letter and note paper, port
folios &c, which he hos just opened at bts
bmok store In Bloomsbprg, snd offers far
sale at the lowest prices. Among these am
the standard school books, a variety of liter
ary, scientific, religious and historical works;
and the new publications oi the day. The
following he nas amont; others :
Fern Leaves, from Fannv's portfolio.
Napoleon Dynasty by the Berkley men.
Schoolcraft's Adventures.
Methodist Preacher.
Sparks Washington.
Lynch'* Dead Lea Expedition.
Headley's Washington and his Generals.
Headley's other works.
Ethan Allen and the Green Mouataio He
roes.
Overman's Mechanics for Wbeeliights,
Machinists and Engineer*.
Sfiiollm's select works.
Also an assortment of fancy goods, toys,
nerluinery, confectionary 4i0., fee.
Bloomsburg, September Bth 1853.
Op, □B3E3.
FtuS
JEWELRY A SILVER WARE
f|THE undersigned wnald most respectfully J
.1. inform his friends and the public gen
j erally, that be lias recenily enlarged and nlh
' erwise improved his siore and is prepared to
j offer goods which for beauiv ami style of
' fini-b cannot be surpassed. He ha* now in
-lure an extensive assortment of WATCH
ES. JEWELUV SILVERWARE, am! FAN
( V (it)ilDS, to which he invites attention.—
liciny determined lo di.spo-e of them at pri
j ees which cannot fail to render satisfaction.
He lias considerable experience in thebui
ness, and will endeavor lo please those who
! mnv lavor him with their patronage. All
I goods guaranteed to be as represented.
N. B. Watches atitl jewelry repaiied and
| warranted. All orders by mail or otherwise
! promptly attended to.
JAMES B. FIDLER,
No. 12, South 2d street beimv Market,
Philadelphia.
CW Don't forget IL§No.
j July 21st, 1853-lyt h
STALFFER&
Cheap AValclics & Jewelry,
W HOLF.S\f.E and RETAIL, at ihe Phil
s' v utlelphia Watch ami Jewelry Store,"
No. 96 North Second Street, corner of Quar
ry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full jewled, 18 carat
- cases, 828 00
| (Jolil l.aotne 18 k. 24 00 1
, Silver Le*er lull jew led, 12 00
srlver Lapine, jewels, 9 00 |
Superior Qiiarners, 7 00
I Cold Spectacles, 7 00
Fine Silver do I 50
Gold Bracelets, 3 00
I.adies' Gold Pencils, I 00
Silver Tea spoons, set, 5 00
Gold Pens, writh Pencil St Silver holder I 00
Gold Finger Rings 37 i cent* ,to 380
Watch Classes, plain, 124 cents;' Patent,
i IB| ; Lonet. 25 ; other articles in proportion.
All goods warranted to be what they are sold
for, STAUFFER & HARLEY,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers
and Lepines, still lower than the above pri
ces.
September 8, 1853-ly.
IIALDAYJN & BK ADY ft
WSIUSE SWM HKSIPIEUfi.
AND
Cicnrral Slase Office,
No. 108 Race Street Philadelphia.
ISAAC BALDWIN,
SAMUEL > RADY, )
Late ol Danville & of Bioomsbnrs;, Pa. )
v* TERMS -ONE DOLLAR PER
March 10th, 1353-ly.
car
TO THE FASH UNABLE AND
cpgatfßimas.
'pnE nndersignetl, having just recnived the
" . latest Pans and New York FsshKMjs,
would again beg leave to inform his niimar
on* friends ami all the world about Bluoms
burg. that he is now better prepared than ev
er in accommodate any one with the neatest,
easiest and best fitting sails of Clothe* that
have been turned out lately; and not only
that, but be will also do them up in the be-t (
order, upon the lowest terms.
M|u shop is 4| die old stand, (inn well
.kstowiLgdVfccil Imther notice) w here he may
' at ;>V time- be fouud, seated upon die bench
'. Jf ret>Jfiitatice. sflafiily drawing out the thread
jj pf etniction', it may in the end |>rove
a Ivumaccous In hiiti-aiid his customers. He
wan Id also advl-s to hear in mind
t that poor, 1111111•' ciallms j*IU-I live, or ihey
can't be eypccied to Wont" Therefore, Wheal.
, Rve 'Cbrn. Oaty. Pntajbrj, antrvviih all now
and the: a little CASH will come might)
handy from these Who are back-standing on
rise honk.
Remember, [gentlemen. lb at in all oases
" the laborer It wortfiy df his hire,"
810 ' a>yf '^
PBKDON'B DIGEST.
ANY Justioe of th* Peace wishing to pur
chase a copy of purdnn'a Digest, oau be
accommodsted by applying at (lie ibis
office.
TOE BRITISH QUARTERLIES
AND"
BLiCEWOOPH IHACAZME.
LEONARD SCOTT At CO,, New
Yrk, continue to Re-publish the
following fliilish periodicals,
vl :
'• I. The London Quarterly Review
(ConwieaU'ce )
$. The EJinburg Review (IrAi/r)
2. The North British Review (Fret Ck )
4, The Westminster Review (Liberal)
$ Blackwood'* Ebinburg Magazine (Tory)
The present critical atate of European af
fairs will render these publications unusually
interesting during the year 1854. They will
occupy a middle ground between the hastily
written news items, crude speculators, and
flying rumors of the daily Journal, and the
ponderous Some future historian,
written after the living ioterest and excite
ment of the great political events shall hare
passed away, it is to these Periodicals that
renders innst look fur the oily really intelli
gible history of current areola, afid a* anch,
in addition lu their well-established literary
scientific, and theological character, we urge
them upon the consideration of (he reading
public.
Arrangements are in progress for the re
ceipt til early sheets from the British pub
lishes, by which we shall be able to place
SIX our Reprints in the hgM'ie of subscribers,
about a soon as they can be furnishes with
the foreign copies. Although litis will in
volve a very large outlay on our part, we
shell uominne to furnish the Periodicals at
(lie same low ratee as heretofore, via :
, -fPer ana.
'For any one of the four Reviews 43 00
Foi any Iwo of the four Reviews 5 00
Fcr any I'tree of the four Review* 7 00
For all four of the Reviews ft 00
For Black wood's Magaritie 3 00 !
For Blarkwood and three Reviews 9 00 !
For Blackwood and lite four Review* 10 00 '
Payment In be mailt in all cane* in ml
vanet. Money cm rent in the State
where iiiutd will bt received at par.
A discount of twenty-five per cent, from
the above prices will he allowed 10 Clubs
ordering four or more copies of any one or
more ot the above works. Thus: Four cop
ies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will
be sent I• one address for $9; lour copies of
the lour Reviews a'-d Blackwood for 330;
and eo on.
POSTAL?.
In all the principal Cities and Towns,
these works will be delivered, through A
gents, FREE OF POSTAGE. When eent
by mail, the Postage to any part of the U
nited States will bu hut Twenty Four Cents
a year lor "Blackwood," and but Twelve
I cen<s a year for each of the Reviews.
Remittances and communication* should
! always be addressed, post-paid, to the Pub
lisheis.
LEONARD SCOTT & CO,
S4 COLD STKEKT, NEW toll*.
N. B -L. S. ■it Co., have recently pub- ;
lished. and have now for sale, the "PAR- j
MF.R'S GUIDE." by llttr.ry Stephens, ot !
Edinburgh, and Prol. Njrton. of Yule Col
lege, New Haven, completed tit two vols,
royal octavo, containing Itiuo pages. 14 steel
and 600 wood engravings Puce in muslin
binding, $6.
Of This work is not the old ''Book of
the Farm," lately hcsUscitaticd and thrown
upon the Market
New York. Jan. 28, 1854.
BORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE.
BOROEN TOWN, N. J.
Rev Julia fl llrakeley, President.
This Institution, by the Legisla
ture *f New Jersey,'with collegiate powers
and privileges, is pleasantly situate on the
hanks of the Delaw are river near the ground o!
Lite lute Joseph Bonaparte, commanding the
same beautiful view of the river ami sur
rounding country. Tlteconrse of instruction
is through anil comprehensive, embracing
Common ami High English, the natural sci
ences, Latin, Greek. French, German, Draw
ing, Painting and Music on thu Piano and
Guitar. The charge* vary from 81,66, to
SI 92 per per year, according to the branch
-les taught. The Itcter is the maximum charge
| lor alt lite brat cites, including all necessa
| ry expenses, except lor buoks and siauona-
I ry.
Diplomas are awarded lo thoe voting la
dies who complete the proscribed course of
study as provided for by the charter.
The school year commence* on Apsil !7ih
For Catalogue* containing particulars ad
dress the President.
It ft vll em' a- .-—John Turner, Esq., Ply
mouth, Pa.; W.A.Porter Eq., Philadelphia;
H. King, E-q., Bristol, Pa.; Hon, Jo*. W. Al
lew, Bordemown,'N. J.; Ex-Governor Ge6 !
F. Fort, New Egypt, N. J.
Bordentown, March gd. 1R54
JSkCIOTAP WATPOHSa
JEWELRY AND SILVER WAKE, whole
sale and retail, at No. 72 N. Second Si ,
opposite the Mount Vernon House. Gold Le
ver Walc.hes lull jeweled, 18k, cases, $28.00;
Silver Lepines, jeweled, <12,00; Silver Le
pine jeweled, $9 0"; a|t warranted 10 keep
good lime. Gold pens and tilves cases, <l,
Gold Pencils, $1.00; Gold Pencil and Pen
Cases with good Gold Pen* as low as $3.25
ALSO—Always on h*ttd a good assortment
ol fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard and
Fob Chains; Gold Vest Chains, Ladies' Gold
Fob Chain* and Bell Pins.
Silver Table Spoons, from $l4 to $lB. Des
ert <9 lo $ll, and Ten, $4.75 to 650 per set,
warranted equal to ooin. All goods warrant
ed to be what they are sold for
M. AVISF., Agent,
No. 72 N. 2d st., opposite the Mount Vernon
House.
N, B—Welches and Jewelry repaired and
warranted. p.
nr All rnler* sent by mail or otherwise,
will ne punctually attended to.
Philadelphia, May 5, t852-ly.
New Wall Paper Warehouse.
BTOWXPW & lUMTO.
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS,
No. 124 Arch Street, secotid door above Sixth.
I'll t LA DELPHI A,
Where may be found the hrgest and hand
somest assortment in ihe City.
Purchasers trnm the country will find it lo
their advantage to call at our store, where
ihey wilt be euiied with a superior article, st
the lowest prices.
BURTON & LANING,
No. 124 Arch Street above Sixth,
Philadelphia.
•qaj 23d 1854. b-A.
Case Aeal, Plain and Fancy Chairs
Arm chairs,
ROCKING CHAIRS,
CANE SETTEES,
DINING b CHAMBER CHAIRS,
In all the varieties ol oolors and Fashiona
ble Style*, at the cheapest rales,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at
N. F. WOOD S
Ware Rooms No, 129 b 181 North Sixth St.,
Opposite Fraualiti Hall,
Philadelphia.
March 23, 1854. 3m
LLu .. 'lf ■
oDOßar'QPaaa'cpmxre
a. 0. sowaa.
CUKCIECK. EfrOTitlT.
HI pjtfi |J F.SPKCTFUI.LY ofler* hi*
CjTMVBBL professional service* id
the Ladies l TTm HisHli flf
Bloomsburg and vicinity; R* is prepared te
attend to all the various operations in Dea,
tistry, and is provided with the later. itlH
proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will
he inserted on pivot or gold plate, to look OA
well as natural.
A superior article of Tooth Powckß*, ai
ways on hand. All operations on the Moth
warranted.
CT Office near the Academy,
Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, 1851.
STRAW GOODS—SPRING IBM.
rpHK SUBSCRIBERS are now propped to
-*• exhibit at their
bplendld New GstaklhbMMj
just completed, on the sit* of their form* t
stand,
8- fit Sooth SceoeA Street,
Philadelphia,
sn entire new and beautiful Stock of Strew,
Fancy end Silk Bonnet* ami Flails, Flowers,
&c;aiid PsnarHii. i' dm and Summer Hat*
lor gentlemen, which our old patrons, Mer
chant* an-J Milliners generally, are invited
to examine, confidently promising them, in
extent, in variety, in novelty, end in style,
a stork unequalled.
fT Orders carefully and promptly execu
ted. THOMAS WHITEb Co.
March, 16, 1851-6.
Ornamental. Shade and Frull Trrcs
EVERGREENS, FLOWERING SHRUbS,
PLANTS, VIN S, ROSES, &<-.
|ln great variety and siae, an: a 1:!- fur pbv,'.
ing 1 tie pfesenl season. Cult.rated und iut
( sale at the Nur*ery & Garden a r the subset-
I her, and at hi* stand* in the city, in the Mar
ket tielow Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
All ord-rs oarelully attended 10 end for
warded with dispatch Catalogue* furnish
ed on application. Address
S MAUPAY.
Rising Sun P. 0., Philadelphia.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE Partnership heretofore existing be
tween ihe undersigned, was disolved by
mutual consent, on the Ist day ol Aprilinsi.
The books are in the hand* of A. B Stew
art, at the Store of the late firm, wbere all
persons having account* in them are reques
ted (u call end settle with him. The busi
ness wil i he continued at the old standby
E. G Kicked*.
F. G RICKETTS.
A. B. SI'EwART.
OrangevlHe, April T3th 1854.-31.
Cash pa ill (or Blrnw.
The subscriber will pay cash lor Straw de>
livered at his Paper Mill at Mtllgrove, near
1 Light Street, at '.lie following rales lo wil
Short straw 58 50 per tori, long straw $7 per
ton. These rite* will l>e paid for cither
Wheat, Rye ec Gats straw in good dry con
dition.
For flux. after ihe seed is threshed off, he
will pay SIO per ton.
THOM AS TRENCH.
Millgrove, April Bth 4854.—tf. *
FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY.
Run INC A M tf SE I.L ER S.
whole-ale manufacturers AND DEAL Kits in
('oulVcltynary of all land*-
No. 113 North Third St., below Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
MpHE attention of Dealers is requested te
-* an examination of their stock, which
will he found In be at least equal to any in
ihe city. FOREIGN FRUITS of all kinds in
season.
N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise prompt
ly attended 10.
Feb. 9lli 1854.-3ni.
Front Street Hire Manufactory.
WATSCH & C?CX,
SIEVE, RIDDLE, SCREEN AND W!R
CLOTH MANUFACTURERS,
NO. 46 NORTH I'ROS r STREET,
Corner of Coomb's Alley, between Market and
Mulberry (.4rck) Street s,
PHILADELPHIA.
CONTINUE to manufacture of sops'lnr
quality, Bra** and Wire Skmi of nil
kind* ; Bra-* and Copper Wife CI '1 f?r
Paper ,\L:k:rs, Ujßqders *:'••- pi'.'
Roil* cove-ot* in litis ' est hm 1
Hon. v 1 willed Wire Cot C -
Sieve* for Bra-* and Iron Founder-, Cco-ett
Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish
Covers, Coal and Ssntl Screens, be. Fancy
Wire Work ol every description.
February 9th 1854 -Sm.
SPRING HILLINERT GOODS.
JOHN STONE Si SON.
No. 45, South Setond Street, Philadelphia,
UTAVE eow in Store, of thiir own impor
" tstion, a large and handsome assort
ment of
RIBBONS.
SILKS.
FLOWERS.
CRAPES.
and every article suitable lo the Millinery
Trade, to which constant addition will be
made throughout the season, thumb ena
bling them to offer the largert and mess de
sirable selection of article* in fbeir line to
be found in the city.
Philadelphia, March 23, 1854. 3m.
IBOTBSWab
No 7 South Scvexth Street,
Philadelphia t
Manufacturer of Strang Tinware, Copper,
Tin and Zinc Bathing Tube, Bathing
Pans, nnd every kind of bathing apparatus
Also deed and paper boxes.
Prompt attention given to ordered work,
and .node carefttur forwarded on orders.
Philadelphia, June 3J 1853.
M'KELVY, NEAL ft CO.,
MERCHANTS.— Northea*t corner of Mala
and Market streets.
LLaaserxaOaobap,,
IF3EIN2 iisr© mraraußV,
Store, 20 N. 3rd St.. Philadelphia.
Uo r occo Munu/icturerr, Curriert, Importers,
Communion end General Leather Bunntet,
WHOLESALE ft RETAIL.
CVMannitictory 15 Margatetia Sueet.^d
Aug 24, 1853-ly.
Fancy Paper*
Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Writing ootid.
San be fouad at the cheap Book store of
JOSEPH SWART 2,