f "IHT M ■ _jrmm SSi ■ JL GTJRB TOU AlLiii aroDitiiLcDJWii.'srofi <3D ZX S3 t O > SX2 LSB kS =o* Citizen* tf the Union : You have don* me the honor as with one voice from one end of the Union to the other, tostamp the cheracter of my Ointment with } our approbation. It ie eee'Cely two years since 1 made it known among you, and tlreadv it baa obtained more celebrity than any oilier Medicine so. shotl a peri.id. THOMAS HOI.LOWAY, 38, Conner of Ann If Nassau Sit., New York. ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LF.GS, AFTER NINE YEARS STANDING. Copy of a letter from Mr. W. J. Long ley. o, Huntsville, York county. North Carolhw, V. S, dated November Ist. 1853. - Bead bis own Words. To Professor Holloway, '• n °l my wish to become notor ious, neither is this letter written for the mere sske cf writing, hot to say that J our Ointment cured me of one of the BUMI , ut „,, cuu . diseases that flesh ia heir to, and which was considered by all who knew me, to le rntiiely beyond the reach of medicine, For nine years I war afflicted with one of tho most painful and troublesome sore legs thai, ever fell to the lot of man l and after trying every mtdirine I had erer heard of, I resigned in despair all hope of being cured ; but a trfend brought me a ccuple r large peof those suffer.tig from a loiul or ( I'nrtTul loss of the heariiv in tho following facts. He treats diet-sees of the middle nnd internal Est, with MEDICATED DOUCHES, such is practised in the Infirmaries of Ber lin, Leiptic, Brussels, Hamburg and St. Pe tersburg, and lately by the most distinguish ed Auriste, with the most wonderful success , indeed, it ts the only method that ha* been uniformly successful. The best proof of the efficacy of the treatment will ton a referen ce to nearly NINE HUNDRED NAMES, Residents of the United Stoics, Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, who have been restored tn acute hearing, and not a single solitary case, 10 our knowl edge, did we (ail (o effect either a partial or s perfect restoration ol the hearing when our advice aud instructions were laithlully abliered 10. Many who could not hearths report ol a pistol at arm's length, can now bear a watch beat at the distance of four feel. In case of mucous accumulation in ibe Eustachian Tube and Tympanum, Inllnma tiou ol the Mncoa Membrane, Nervous af fections, Diseases of the Membrane Tym pana, commonly called the "Drum." or when the disease can be traced lo tbe effects of Fever, Colds, the use of Quinine, Meicu - rial Medicines, Gatherings in lite Ears in Childhood, &0., Dr. Alnoplieitbr treatment stands pre-eminent. Where the Auditory Canal is dry and scaly, with, little or no se cretion, when the deafness is accompanied with noises in the ear, like fulling water, chirping of insects, ringing of bells, rustling of leaves, continual pulsations, discliar.ea of matter, or when in stooping- a sensation is felt as if e rush of blood to the head took place, when the hearing is lest acute in dull cloudy weather, or when a cold has been taken this method of treating the disease is 1 iulallible. IN DEAF AND DUMB CASES my experience warrants mp in saying llint if the hearing was at any lime good, veiy much can be a< cnmplished. In the deal ar.d dumb school at Leipsic, out of a class ol 14, 1 succeeded in restoring Four to tciile hearing. Dr. A. tegs respectfully 'o stale, that in those esses he undertakes, he gnar rantees a successful result, complete restor alion, or such a marked improvement as will be perfectly Satisfactory, if his remedies are faithfully applied and the direct tons ad hered to. Applicants will please elate their age, duration, of disease if matter issues from the external passage, it there are noises in the Ears, slate of general health, and what lltey suppose to have been the cause of the deafness. When the hearing is restored it is expected that those in easy circumstances will pay liberally. MEDICINES, APPARATUS, &c., will be sent to any part at my own expense. Address DR. ALSOPHERT, Broadway, Office 422} near Canal street New York. live Fee. [June 8, 1854-3 m. sraw NEW FIRM! EYAIS & APPLE MAN. T AVE JUST received and opened an en tire new and splendid assortment of GUE£S QtESMBfUm For Spring *ni Summer, y( the Brick store on Mains'reet abo.-e Iron meet, heretofore oceupiud by Simo 1 Nathans, o which they invite the ai'.entio lof the public. Their as sortment will compare in price and quality with any tn be found on tiiis side of Philad elphia, and includes Q UEENSWAItE, HARDWARE GLASSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. They have on hand every desirable and fashionable'style of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Including silks, a variety of challi bereges, berege de lains, poplir.s, lawns, ginghams, prints, and every article of House Furnishing Goods Sheetings, ticking, checks, &c. Their stock is selling fast, aun will be re plenished every few weeks, for their motto is "smalf profits aud quick sales." Call and see our goods. We charge noth ing for showing them, and will always take country produce in pay at the market prices. Bloomsburg, April 20th 1854—1f. 13. rbilafelpliia & Reading Rail Road. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. FROM Philadelphia to Pottsviile. On and after May 17, 1862, there W4II be two passenger Trains daily (Sundays excepted.) between Philadelphia, Reading, and l'otts vilie. MORNING LINE. The Express train leaves Philadelphia dai ly except Sundays, at 7} o'clok, A. JM. The Way Train leaves Pottsviile daily, Sundays excepted at 7} o'clock A. M. AFTERNOON LINE. The Way Train leaves Philadelphia daily, exoept Sundays, at 3} o'clock, P. M. The Express Train leaves Pottsviile daily, except Sundays, at 3} o'clock, P M. Hours of Pasting Reuding. —For Philadel phia at U o'clock 10 minutes, A. M., and 4 o'clock 61 minutes, P. M. For Pottsviile at 9 o'clock 34 minutes A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. The Express train stop# at Phrenixville. fMttsrowTt, Rnarttnp. run Clinton, Schuylkill Haven, and Ml Carbon. The Way Train stops at all the stations along the the'line. FARES. Ist clau cart. 2d class cart. Reading to Philad'a. $1 76 $1 45 do tn Pottsviile, 1 06 85 Phila. lo Pottsviile, 2 75 2 25 Depol in Pottsviile, corner of Union and Railroad Streets, rear of American House. Passengers cannot eater the cars unless pro vided w itb a ticket. Kilty pounds of bapgage will be allowed to each passenger in these lines, and passen gats are expressly prohibited from taking auylbing as baggage but their owu wearing apparel which will be at the risk of its own er. By order of the Board of Managers. S BRADFORD, Secretary. June 3, 1852.-lf. AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION II The Subscribers to the Works of the Ar tists' Union are respectfully informed thai from the unprecedented favor which they have received, tbe Secretary tee I* confident in staling that the whole number ol Eugra ving* (250,000) will be disposed ol within a lew months, of whioh due notice, through the press, wilt be given. Afeaii sre requested to form Clnbs and seud in their Suuscriptions without delay. J. W. HOLBROOKE, Secretary. 506 Broadway, New York. J July 20, th 1864, 3mo. , "MAN KNOW THYSELF I An invaluable Book for 29 cln.-Fv try Family should have a Copy." ir UUt//. IWI.OOO COPIES K ''ESS >' THAN A YEAR. A new edition, revised IFSSJPV"*' 3 .'"' ' M P TOV ®'L JUS*! AN INVALUABLE BOOK. ONLY 25 cU A COPY—MAN KNOW THYSELF- Dr, Hunter's Medical Minuet and Hand Bont e for tho Afflicted, Containing sn outline o . Ihe Origin. I'nigruss, Troatinei t and cure 0 every form of disease, contracted by Prontls runus Sexual Intercourse, by Solf-abusr, or bj Sexual Excess, with advice for their proven tion, written in a familiar style, avoiding at medical technicalities, and everything thai would oflcrid the ear of decency, with an out. line of complaints incident to females,from the result of some twenty yeora successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of 1 delicate or private nature. Tn which is added receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms sod cure of the Fever and Ague, Testimony of the Professor of Obste trics, in Penn College, Philadelphia. "DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL." —The author of this work, uulike the majority of tboae who advertise to cure the diseases of which it treats i a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the United States, It affords me pleasure lo recommend him lo the unfortunate, or to the victim of mal-prsclice, a* a successful and experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest couth tnce. 1 JOHN S. I,ONOIHRE, M. D. ; From A, If'oodteard, M. D. of Penn. University, Philadelphia. ' It gives me pleasure to add mv testimony lo : the professional ability of the author of the I "Medical Manual," Numerous ea.es of disease of ihe genital organs, some of them of long 1 standing, have come under my notice, in which his skill has bsen manifest ill restoring to per fect health in some cases where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid, In the treatment of seminal weakness, or disarraege ' mcnt of the functions produced hj self-abuse or excess of vencry, 1 do not know bis eupert -1 or in the profession. I have been acquainted with the author some thirty years, sad deem it no more than justice to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion to recommend him as oni in whose professional skill and integri'.y they may safely confide themselves. ' AIFRED WOODWARD, M. D. "This is, without exception, the most com prehensive and intelligibly wprk published of the class of diseases of } which it treats. Avoi. ding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the lesson of its reade-a. It is free from all objectionable matter, end no patent however fastidious can object to placing it io the ban d of Iris eons, 't he author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, with too little breath to puff, and too little piesumption to impose, he lias offered to the world, a' the merely nominal price of 25 cente., the fruit of some twenty years' most successful practice."—[Herald. '•No teacher or patent should be without the knowledge imparted in thie valuable work. It would save years of pain, m unification and aorrow to the yoalh under their charge.'' [People's Advocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of "Huntej's Medical Manual" says,—"Thou sands upon thousand* of our youth by evil ex amp 10, and influence of the passions, have been led into the Itsbil of self-pollution, without re alizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and their posterity, The coni-litU' lions of thousands who are raising families have been cnfeebleJ, if not broken down and they do nut know tbe cause or the cure. Any thing llrat can ho done so tn enlighten aud in fluence the public mind as to check, and ulti mately to remove this wide spread source of human wretchedness, would confer tile greatest blessing nest to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present coming generation. Intemperance, or the use of iutoxiratiii^drinks, though it has slain thousands upon thousands, ia not as great er scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, erul believe me your co-worlter iu the good work you areso actively cngaved in. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwar ded, free of postage, 10 any part of the United Stiles for tweiity-five cents, eix copies for one dollar. Address, |oe paid, COSDEN & CO, Publishers or 'Box 196 Philadelphia. N. B. Bookseller*, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. December 28 1853. 49 ly THE POCKET £SCPLAPIIiS; OR, EVTTFTY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. ®rpHE FOURTIETH J- Edition, with One hundred F.ngravings, showing Diseases Slid Mal formations of the human System in every shape and form. To which ia added a Treatise on the Diseases of Females, being of the highe-t importance 10 mar ried people, or those con templating inarilage. By WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. Let Co father be ashamed the present a rop yof the Aesculapius to his child. It may sav* him from an early grave. Let no young man or women enter into the secret obligations ol mar ried lifo without reading the Poeke Aesculapius Let no one suffer from a backnied Cough Pain in ihe Bide, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Deapeptic sensations, and given tip by their physician*, be another moment without consulting the AESCULA PIUS. Havo the married, or those about to he married any impediment, reed Ibis truly useful book, as it has been the meant of •ands of unfortunate creatuiea from the very jaws of death. Any person sending twenty five cents, en closed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail.or five copies will be sent for on* dollar. Address, Dr. VV. Young, Ne. 752 tfprnce street, Philadelphia.' Poet paid. No 152 Spruce St., Philadelphia. Aug. 181 1853-ly. Tin-Ware &, Stove! JSstabliahinent. THE UNDERSIGNED, respectfully in form r his old friendeand customers, that be has purchased his brotbei'e interest in tbe above establishment, and the concern wilt here after be conducted by himself exclusively. He bat just received and offets for sale the largest and moat extensive assortment •9? ment f FANCY STOVES ever intro duced into this market. Stovepipe and Tinware couetantly on hand and manufactured to order. All kinds of re pairing done, as usual, on ahott notice. The patronage of old friem a aud new cus tomers is restivclfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT. Ulnomsburg Jan. 12, 1653. 0!-lf Justices of* the Peaee AND CONSTABLES can find all kind to blank* desirable for their UM, in proper form, .at the office of the "STAR ox THCNORTU TRON STEEL, and every kind of Hard *• waie for alt by McKELVY, NEALfcCo rUIIiADFLPH IA • | W|H|Wtsßa FATF.KT POUBLK-DUOR SAT,- I S AMANPER FIRE And TMIEF \ -nrtment^of^ Various sizes t a*ijn h l i,) any made in llio United Slates. EVANS & WATSON, thankful for psst fa vor*, respectfully it Farmers' and Mechnnics' Bank of Pbllad ' elphia—having 12 safes in use. Samuel Allen, High Sheriff, Philadelphia. >' Barker, Brothers St Co., No. 16 South ir Third Street. Micbener & Co., No. 17 South Water street. U. S. Mint—one Safe. - V. S. Arsenal—five Safes for California, " three for Phils. Corporation of Northern Liberties. 1 Commissioners of Moyamensing. e Soothwark fiass Company. ' J. Waaonseller, Tamnqua. * > State Treaaurer of N. Jersey, and Trenton 1 Banking Co. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.,—two Safes. " 0. F. Hall, Sixth above Cherry and Third " and Brown street. Richard Norrie Son, Locomotive Worka ' Philadelphia j McKelvy Neal Si Co., Bloomsburg, Pa. George Weaver, Bloomsburg, " Caleb Bartoit, Bloomsburg-. " Charles B. Drake. VVilkeabsrre, " A. W. Coinly, Milton, " A. B. Wilson, Berwick, " Thomas Couyln, Carlisle. Gen. Wilson, Huntingdon. " Broad R. R. Co. do. do. " flinmhn < I'lUftS'iTing Fund. ' r W. 11. Clyniep &. Co., Readiog, " Samuel Park, Lancaster. " ' Hon. S. Ross, CoWdersport. ' J. Sroedley & Brands, Columbia. " [ Locust Mountain R. R. & Coal Co. " Coal Run Improvement & R. R. Co. " > HENRI'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, ! Purely Vegetable ID its Composition S This invslnsble coidial is extracted from herbs and roots wliirh have been found af ! tcr yests of experience, by the most skillful : physicians to he possessed of qualities the most beneficial in the diseaaes for which it is [rec ! ommended, and hence while it is presented I to the public ss an efficacious remedy, it is also ; known to lis of that character on which reli . < ance may be placet) as to its safety. In cases • t of Impotency, Hemorrhages, Disordered Sterit i • ity, Menatruation, or Suppression of the Men < | aes, Fluor A thus or Whites, or for | DEBILITY, , anting from atw cause, audi as weakness from I sickness, whdre the patient has been confined to bed for some lime, for females after confine ment, abortion or miscarriage, this cordial can not be excelled it. ile salutary efforts : or in the f loss of muscular mingy, irrilibilitv, physical t prostration, seminal weukness, palpitation o , the heart, indigestion, sluggishness, doenv o ' the pioerraliva functions, netvousnese dee. . where a toric merhrino is required, it will bs found equal, ifliot superior to any compound ever Used. TO FEMALES. ' Henry's invigoiatiog cuidial is one of the most insaluabte medicines in the many complaints to which females are subject, It asaiite nature to brace '.he whole avstein/-heck excesses and ere > atea renewed health and happiness. Less suC . feting, disease and unbappineaa among ladies would exist were flfcy getter ully to adopt the use of this cordial, Ladiea who are debilitated by those obstructions which females ate liable to, are res'orcd by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor. YOUNG MEN, That splitary so fatal to the existence so faiat tsaSkr ,t mm, it f ttie I young who are most likely to become its vic tims, from an ignorance of the danger to tvhfoh they riibject themselves, eauasa NERVOUS DEBILITY. weakness of the system, end premature decay, many of you may r.ow be suffering, n isled as to the cause or source of disease. To those, 1 then who by excess have brought on themsclres 1 premature impoteney,involuntary seminalemis siom, weakness and sh'ivelling of the genitel organs, Nervous Affeeticn, or sny other conse. quencee of unrestrained indulgence of the ten* sual passions, occasioning the necessity of re nouncing the felicities of MARRIAGE, lessening both mental and bodily capacity, hold Henry's Invigorating Cordial, a medicine that is purely vegetable, will aid nature to reetora those important functions to healthy state end will prove of eervice to you. It posacseee rare virtues, is a general remover of disease and strengthener of the system. AS ATONIC MEDICINE, it is unsurpassed. Wt' do aot place this Cordial on a footing with quack medicines, and, as is customary, append a long U ••eodtnenuv. lions, 4*c.. beginning with "hear whet the ptes. char taye," end such like; it ta not necessary, for Henry''s invigorating cordial only needs a trial In prove all that we say. THE GENUINE-HENRY'S INVIG ORATING.CORDIAL," a put op in 8 og Pannel Bottles, and is eaailv recognised Ity the manefectuier'a signature on the label ofetob Bottle, (to counterfeit which ie forgery,) HP" Sold /or tl per BoUlt: six fir #8 ; 816 . per dot en. I Prepared only by S. E Count. No. 3 Frank , lin Row, Vine st„ below Eighth Philadelphia, . Pa., to whom all orders must bo addressed. For , Bale by all the respectable Druggists and Mer , chants throughout tl|e eountiy. T. w. DYOTT 4.80N8, No. 13J North 2d sb, Philadelphia, Bole Agents for Penntylv* nia. | January 29, 1854. I—ly DRAWER GOODS, Spotted Swiss. Bog Jacouett Mull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, sain' Bard Muslin just raooie oil at the Store of MENPENHALL It MENSCH BOOTS, Shoes and ready made clothing choap for cash by" t _ MENPENHALL & MENSCH, ! PUR DoN*n>l G BIT. r ANY Justice of ths Peso* wishing to pur- 1 chase cony of Purdon'e Digest, can be accommodated by Applying at Up tbi* off r o. •I A | WHOLESALE BOOK AND STATIONER! HOUSE ; ©sy vm* QAssm W&AX £ FXTKNSI vr SALES AMD MO LOOSBS MAKE IT PROFITABLE TO BELL AT very low prices, MASON BROTHERS. 33 PARK ROW, o ppoeiie Ike Aitor House, REW-TORK, Offer one of the most extensive Stocks and complete eoeorfmen'i in .the country of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, FOR CASH ONLY. The amount of good* in our line puruhas etl by country merchant* ie usually quite small compared with their dry goods, bard ware, and other bills; and this very circum stance absolutely compel* jobbers it; the book business, who sell on time to got lar ger profits in order to make up for the losses and extra expenses necessarily involved in a credit business of small amounts. It is also easy for the merchant to make arrange ments to buy his book bill lor cash ; though it might not be so convenient for htm to purchase his larger bill* in Ibis way. These coo side rat ions have led us to adopt in oar business, from this date, January, 1854, the following principles, viz : Small profits, unvarying prioes, and terms always cash. Being ourselves thejsole publishers of a number of the leading'and most extensive ly-selling School Books in the country, as well as works in other departments, our fa cilities ara unsurpassed. Call upon us, or send an order, and judge for yourselves, if tbe saving you can make by buying of us for cash is worth while. Our location is very central, and easily found. Stand on the Astor House steps, and look straight forward across tbe corner of the Park, and you cannot avoid seeing our signs. Remember, the name is MASON BROTHERS. [June 15, 1854-2 m. Land for Sale! t rit WO valuable tracts of land are offered J. to purchasers at private sale. One contains 212 acres, adjoining the county line of Lycoming, Michael Remelay and Hiram Baker, situate in Jackson township Columbia county. About four acres are un der fence, and pn this are some ftS or 30 Frnit Trees, Three acres more are chopped and burned. At severul points on the premises are ex cellent springe of Iresb water, and the whole is goo/1 soil for farming. The other tract is situate in Franklin town ship, Lycoming county, aud adjoins the a bove, at one corner on the county line. It contains 43 ACHES, and is well limbered woodland. Little Fish ingcreek runs through the tract, and suffi cient water power for mills and other purpo ses can be obtained on the stream. *w*The tracts offer a profitable chance for the investment of money by capitalists OP" For terms apply at Lime Ridge Col umbia county, to S. NEYHARD, Agent Lime Ridge, Col. Co., June 15, 1854. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN THE ? ColdDa A certain cure for Consumption, Bronchitis and all diseases of tbe Liver. An In dian cure, the receipt purchased from a Ne braska Indian Doctor, who has saved thou sands from an untimely grave, 42 cases have been cured out of 51 within 5 months, in Philadelphia city and county. Eighteen ot the above cases have been given up by their physicians, and pronounced incureable, and they are now healthy; The medicine is simple and Botanic, and can be gatheted from every (arm and at all times of the year. This receipt with printed directions and cer tificates of cures Irom a number of distin guished individuals in the city of Philadel phia, will be forwarded lo any person in the United States, free by enolosing two dollars in a letter post-paid to Dr. D. E COLE, Manayunk P. 0., Philadelphia county Pa. [May 2Mb 1854-6 m. BBABY & EAGLE HOTEL* No- 139 North Third Street, above PHILADELPHIA. SAMUEL A. BRADY. GEORGE H. BROWS . [June Bth 1854-ly. Second Arrival OF NEW GOODS,* EVANS Sr APPLEMAN Have just received a f resh stock of new Summer Goods, to whiob they invite the attention of the people. Their assort ment is now full again, and they can fur nish any thing in the department of* Dry- Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Queensware Crockery or Cedarwrre, at the lowest prices, Bloomsburg, June Ist 1854. FRED RICKS AND BROOKS, AT THEIR NEW FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP In CatUneusa, VI7TLL make to order every kind of cast and Lepinee, still lower than the above pri * ces. September 8, 1853—1y. HHP £u €! XL rTi I TO THE FASHONABLE -AND ' qpgEgortrwrnsß undersigned, having just received the latest Paris and New York Fashions, " would again beg leave to inform his numer ous friends and all the world about Blooms burg, that he is now belter prepared than ev er to accommodate any one with the neatest, . easiest and best fitting suits of Clothes that - have been turned out lately; and not only thai, but he will also do them up in tbe best order, upon the lowest terms. r His shop is at the old stand, (too well known io need iutlher notice) where he may at all times be found, seated upon the bench of repentance, steadily drawing out the thread of affliction, hopeing it may in the end prove advantageous to him and his customers. He . would also advise his friends to bear in mind < that poor, afflicted tailors must live, or ihey ' can't be expected to work. Therefore, Wheal, Rye. Corn, Oats, Potatoes, and with all now , and then a little CASH will come mighty handy from those who are back-standing on hie book. Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases " tbe laborer is worthy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. I Bloomsburg, April 14th, 1853. [ MENDENHALL MENSCH HAVE JUST OrKNED TIICIR Spring and Summer i GOODS, s rpO WHICH they invite the attention of J- old and new customers. Among their stock will be found s full assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as Silks, Berages, Berage Detains, De baze, French Lawns and Ginghams of every style and price: WHITE GOODS of all kinds : Embroideries, Laces, dress trimmings, handkerchiefs, figured, plain, Swiss, mull, cambrio and jaconet muslins. STAPLE DHY GOODS, - including bleached and brawn goods, checks table diapers, flannels, tickings, Manchester and Lancaster ginghams, crash and linens of all kinds. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Vesting*, eottonade and linen for pants, hos iery and gloves, ' BOOTS, AND SHOES ' for Ladies, Men, Misses, Boys and children. ' HATS AND CAPS, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, CROCKERY WARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Tea, Rice, Spices, tobacco, candles, and in short, every article usually kept in a eountry store, at the lowest prices. Bloomsburg, May 4tb 1854. Caab paid for Straw. The subscriber will pay cash for Straw de livered at his Pajw Mill at Miltgrove, near 50per straw $7 per | ton. These rates will be peid for either ] Wheat, Rye er Oats straw in good dry con dition. For flax, after the seed ia threshed off, he will pay $lO per ton. THOMAS TRENCH. Millgrove, April Blh 1854,-tf. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY!! (By Authority qfUu State of Alabama,) Conducted on the Havana plan. CLASS D—TO 3E DUAWN 20th of August, CAPITALS. it 5000 ■< 8000 .. 1500 'fu all, 238 prize*, (mounting to $30,000 ; Ticket* ss,oo—Halves and quarters in pro portion. Ail communications strictly confidential. "Current bill* of any bank received at par." SAMUEL BWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of tbe Bronze Lion*. Montgomery, Alabama, June 20, 1864. PANAMA, Braid, Straw andPalmleaf hats for fttlo b" * McKELVY, NEAL fc Co. ! WtABLE CUTLERY—A Splendid aseort < ■* ment received end now on hand at MENDENHALI & MENSGH'S j Perham Outdone! THE proprietor of the Mercantile Guide would resf eoifuHy call the 'attention of Merchants, Farmers and Mechanics, resi ding out of the city, to the Moderate Term* of a Yearly Subscription of the Guide, be f in? to mail subscribers ; Only One Dollar a Year* r mak'ng it unquestionable tbe cheapest Fang , ily Newspaper published in the United „ Siaiea. The design of the publisher in keeping the subscription price so low, is to e place tbe Guide within the reach of ail who appreciate newspaper literature. 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BITTER'S PECTORAL SVRUP AND CARMINATIVE This preparation has been in use for over seventy years in Philadelphia; it was form erly manufactured by the graudlathar ol the present proprietor, and as a soothing syrup has stood unrivalled. It quiokly relieves col toy pains, and promotes natural sleep in in fan iv Price twenty-five cents per bottle. VANSWEITBN'S OR BLACK PILLS. Also known aa Moravian Pills, Hurt's Pills Dutch Pills, are safe Purgative and Anti-Billions Pill and no family should ba without them. Price twenty-five cents per box* * r Tbe above Medicines o*n be obtained of the sole proprietor. I. L. RITTER, No 9 South Front Street Philadelphia. N. B. A liberal discount to Druggists and Storekeepers. L£acaEhttQa<3xxo . ZFBBttS JISSTS) , store, SB N, Brd St.. Philadelphia. Morocco Manufacturers, Curriers, Import/*, Commission and General Leather B'uus*, WHOLESALE t RETAIL ty Manufactory 16 Margerett^*" oet. 0 et. jgg Aug. 24, 1853-ty. er / —' ■