The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, November 08, 1855, Image 4

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    STARTLING, BUT TRUE!
Vmm TO EVERY SENSIBLE WOMAN.
WOT MVIITIIC i atnrvsm IN HEALTH.
Ko woman of delicacy Is willing lo dlsclow the pscis
Bur ailments Incident to her soi, ev en to s most lutlmsls
und delicacy In Implanted by nature, )
and neither should nor need be subjected to the rudo
chocks Inevitable In making known to the other sex
those ailment* belonging exclusively to the feumla
Xxoept in extreme cases, her sensitiveness will sacn
floe her health rather than her delicacy.
The ooneequenoee ere eerloue, lamentable, and 11 fo
us what at first could have been easily remedied,
or perhaps better still, not Incurred, becomes a compli
cation or diseases, not only ruining tho heulth of the
mother, end embittering her day* by sickness and suf
fering, but entailing broken constitutions upon her
children, and embarrassing. If not distressing, tho busi
neee and pecuniary prospects of the husband. luOt every
sensible woman
TAKE WARNING IN TIME,
<o* thousands have done) by the bitter experience and
sufferings of others, of the dreadful conseanenccs she
entails upon hernelr and those endeared to ner, by her
Ignorance of tho simplest and plainest rules of health as
connected with tho marriage state, the violation of
which entails disease, suffering, and misery.
How many are suflering from obstructions or Irregu
larities peculiar to the female system, which undermlno
the health, the effects of which they are Ignorant, and
fbr which their delicacy forbids seeking medical ad-
Tlce I How many suffer from prolarmu uteri (falling of
the womb), or from Jlour albus (weakness, debility, <kc.)l
How many are lu constant agony for many months pre
ceding confinement! How many have difficult, If not
dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries!
To tho question, how are these to be prevented f what
■ball be done! the Answer Is slinpla
Let every woman ascertain lor herself, without vio
lence to her delicacy, tho nature and character of tho
ailment (to which she as a frmale Is subject), the causes
ftom which It may arise, and the proper retncdice for
tte cure and future prevention.
Tills she can do by possessing a little volume (already
possessed by thousands), WHICH TELLS EVERY
WOMAN WHAT IS THE MATTER, AND
TELLS HER WHAT TO DO FOR IT, in simple
bat chaste words, and such its sho can understand.
J This little volume Is entitled
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY DR. A. M. MAURICKAU,
EkpOrBSBO* 07 DISEASES Of WOMB*.
tkuuundredlh Edition (500,000) 18mo., pp. £BO.
CON RISE PAPER, EXTRA DIBDIEO, SIOOL]
A standard work of established reputation, fbtmfi
classed In the Catalogues of the great Trade Bales in
New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by
the principal booksellers in the Unitod States. It woe
first published in 1847, since which time
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES
bare been sold, of which there were upwards of
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL
attesting the high estimation In which it is held as THE
ONLY RELIABLE, popular medical
BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE,
'the author having devoted, and still devotes, bis exclu
sive attention to tnc treatment of complaints peculiar to
fannies, in respect to which bo is yearly consulted by
thousands, both In person and by letter.
TTere every vcman • n il; .v ver. by comparing her
0 n . y.up ■. > • v. it !i :!so c UcAcrlbcd, tho nature, charac
ter, causes 01, and tho proper remedies for her com*
plaints.
The wife about becoming a mother has often need of
Instruction and advice of tho utmost importance to her
Allure health, will find such Instruction and edvlce, and
also explain many symptoms which otherwise would
occasion anxiety or alarm, as all the peculiarities inci
dent to her situation are described.
It is of course Impracticable to convey fully the v.-v
rious subjects treated of, as tbev are of a naturo strictly
Intended for the married or those contemplating mar
riage. Tho revolallons contained in its pages have
proved* blessing to thousands, as tho Innumerable lot
tore received by the author (which lie is permitted by
the writers to publish) will attest.
Exttmi trf a Utter from a gentleman in Dayton, Ohio.
DATTON, May 1,1847.
Dr. A. M. Maurireau:
14 My wlfo has IHM>II pcrceptloly sinking for some three
years or more, in consequence of her great anguish and
suflering some months before and during couUncment:
every successive one more ami more d< bil'.uted and
prostrated her, nutting her life in Imminent danger, and
which waa on the last occa.- ' *paltvdof. 1 supposed
-that this state of things was inevitable, and resigned
any self to meet the worst. At this time (now about, two
tuonths), I heard your book highly s(x>ken of, as con
taining some matter* reaching my case. On Its receipt
and perusal, I cannot express to you the relief it afforded
luy distressed mind, and the joy its pages Imparted to
my wife, on learning that the greet discovery of M. M.
Desomenux provided a remedy. It oi>ened a prospect
to me which 1 little conceived was possible. No pecu
niary consideration con ever repay the obligations I am
under to you, for having been the means of imparting to
n* tho mutters contained In "The Married Woman's
Private Medical Com pan Ion." llut for this, ore another
year would have passed over my head, In all human
probability my wirb would have been In her gravo and
my children left motherless."
In consequence of tho universal popularity of tho
work* as evidenced l>y Its extraordinary sale, various im
positions have been attempted, as well on Ixioksellers as
n tho public, by Imitations of titlo page, spurious edi
tions, and surreptitious Infringements of copyright, and
other dovicc* and deceptions, Tt ha* been found m-coaary
therefore
TO CAUTION THE PUBLIO
to buy no book unless tho words "Dr. A.M. MAURI
CMac, 120 Liberty Street, N. Y.," is on (and the entry In
tho Clerk's Olfico on the back of) tho title page; and
bny only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by
mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriccnu.
9W Upon receipt of One Dollar "THE MARRIED
WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION" is
sent ( mailed free) to any part of tho United States, the
Coand Briti-'h Provinces. All Letters must be
poet-raid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU,
box 1224, New-Yoik City. Publishing Office, No. 120
liberty Street, New-Yoii-
Agent* in Pennsylvania.
T. B. Peterson, J. M. Moss k Bro., and T.
Cowpeilbait, Philadelphia—Mrs. Cynthia
Williams, llonesdale—VVentz k Stark, Car
bondale—E. Flint. Williamsport—-S. Tuck,
Wilkesbarre—S. Leader, Hanover—B. Hall,
Pitleton—J. S. Nickson and A. IC. McClure,
Chambersburg—E. Beoner, Sumneylown—
Joseph Swartz, Bioomsburg—G. W. Eirrle,
Waynesboro—J.H. Cornelius, New Berlin—
G. D. Main, Mainsburg—Poller k McMann,
Belllorite—H. A. Lance, Reading.
July 26, 1855.—6 m.
Trusses ! Trusses l Trusses!
3. H. NEEDLES,
TRU&S AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT,
S. W. COB. OF 121H ASD RACK STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTER of fine French Truss-^g 3 }
e, combining extreme lightness,
ease and durability with correct construction.
Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited
by remitting amounts, as belnw:—Sending
number of ir.ches round the hips, and stat
ing tide affected.
Cost of Single Truss, $2, #3, #4, ss.
Double, #5, #6, SB, and 10.
Instructions as to wear, and how to effect
• cure, when possible, sent with the Truis.
Also for salo, in great variety, Dr. Ban
ning'* Improved Patent Body Brace, for the
cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and
Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest ex
panders and Erector Braces, adapted to all
with rtoop shoulders and weak lungs: English
Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr
inges—male and female.
Ladies' rooms, with lady attendants.
August 2, 1855.
AND
LIVERY STABLE
2£STo 613® OPir>amad.S3S3
NOW runs anew omnibus between Biooms
burg and the Railroad Depot, which
will lake passengers from and to any of the
residences of Ihe town, or the American
House and Forks Hotel; and he will
also furnish conveyances to all travellers who
may wish to go into any part of the county.
The omnibus will leave Bioomsburg twice
daily at 104 o'clock A. M., and at 34 o'clock
P. M.
c He has also s large livery stable connected
with the omnibus line, from which he can
accommodate the publio, with conveyances
for travelling, pleasure excursions or busi
ness.
Bioomsburg, April 24, 1855.—1y.
Registration Certificates
For the use of clergymen, justices, pnysi
ian and other persons in registering marria
gee and deaths as required by the new Ac
Assembly, can be had at the office of the
Star of the North."
FANCY GOODS, of every description and
™? e A?t. ne . w . B ?V' ea j an( l fresh from New York
anu Philadelphia, for sale at the ohesp store
M'KELVY, NEAL & CO
IRON STEEL, sod every kind of Hard
jraie for sale by
MeKELVY, NEAL k Co
Grand Gift Enterprise
AND CONCERTS.
60,000 GIFTS VALUED AT #60,000.
Tickets SI each.
E. UNJINGST
Announces lhat he ha* projected a series of
GIFT CONCERTS, to the pations of which
he will distribute by lot 60,000 valuable gifts
or premiums.
The conceits will be given at such towns
where a sufficient .number of the patrons of
the enlerprise reside. The times and planes
will be announced in subsequent bills. Each
ticket will entitle the holder to two admis
sions to the concerts, and one of the follow
ing prizes or premiums :
One three story Brick Hotel in Bioomsburg,
opposite the Court-house, now occupied by
Ex-Sheriff Billmyer, valued at #IO,OOO
One large two-story brick dwelling-house,lot
and out-buildings, on Main Street of
Bioomsburg 5,000
One two story brick dwelling-house and lot
on Main Street of Bioomsburg 4,800
One two story brick dwelling house and lot
on Main street of Bioomsburg 3,000
One two story frame dwelling house and lot
on Main street of Bioomsburg 2,000
One two story frame dwelling house and lot
on Main street ofßloom.burg 1,800
Two two story brick dwelling houses on
Centre street of Bioomsburg, each 1600
One two story frame dwelling house and lot
on Main street of Bloomsturg 1,6"0
One two story frame dwelling house and
lot on Main street of Bioomsburg 1,000
Eight corner lots on Contra street of Biooms
burg, each #450 8,600
Six middle lots on Centre street of Biooms
burg, each #4OO 2,409
Two buggies, each #2OO 400
Two buggies, each #IBO 360
Two buagies, each #l7O 340
Ten Gold patent lever watches, #IOO 1,000
Twenty Gold detached lever watches,
each 860 1,200
Twenty Gold cylinder escapement
watches, each #SO 1,000
16 Gold lepins watches, each #SO 750
50 Silver lever watches, each #25 1,250
50 double barrel shol guns, each #2O 1 000
10 " " " #l6 160
10 Rifles, each #l4 140
10 Allen's revolvess, each #l2 120
10 Colt's revolvers, each S2O 200
20 paiis pistols each #2 40
1000 Gold pencils, each $3 3,000
1000 Silver pencils and pen holders,
each $2 2,000
2000 Gold pens, each #1 2 000
30000 Engravings each 25c 7,500
25745 Pieces of Music 3 099
The money received for the sale of the
tickets will be paid over to John K. Grotz.
to be deposited by him in the Bank of Dan
ville, to the credit of the projector, lor the
security of the ticket holders.
When the tickets are ajl sold notice will
be given in the public prints for the ticket
hohlrrs to meet ut some designated lime and
place, to choose a Committee who shall dis
tribute the gifts as the shareholders shall de
termine.
REFERENCES as to Ihe above properly:
William Snyder, Robert F. Clark Esq., ft.
B. Menagh, R. W. Weaver Esq., or Rob
ert B. Arthur, Bioomsburg, Columbia coun
ty, Pa.
All orders for tickets must be addressed,
post-paid, money enclosed, to E. Unarigst,
Bioomsburg, Columbia county Pa , and the
tickets'will be promptly forwarded to any
address.
Mr C. F. Knapp will act as general cor
responding agent at Bioomsburg for the pro
prietor.
The distribution w ill take place on the 25th
day of December, 1855, or sooner if the tick
ets are all sdd. Hie ticket holdeta in each
county shall select one person on the 21st day
of October to distribute the gifts as the ticket
noldeis shall direct. The committee will select
such place us will be most convenient.
E. UNANGST.
I Bioomsburg, Nov. 22, 1854.—6rc.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
fIIHE subscriber respectfully invites the st.
A tention of tlealojs and others, to hi-large
and well selected stock of Leather and Find
ings, which is kept constantly fresh by repented
drafts upon tk n'snufacturers of this country
and of Eurcy ,snd which is mado up in part
of the following articles, vis :—The best Oak
and lied Sole ; Slaughter, bkirting and Uamag.
Ed do.; Harness, Bridle, Band and Welt Leath
er ; Thong and Lacing do. • Wax Upper, Boot
Grain, lluIT and Split do.; City Slaug, K,ps
Salted and Collar do.; City, Country, French
and Patent Calf Skins ; Boot Leg Moroccos,
Buck Skins, Pod skins,Chamois,and Moroccos;
Bindings and Linings of almost every deserip
| (ion ; Shoe Thread, Patent Thread, Silk, Boot
Cord, Lace, and Silk and Union Galloons:
! Ulnck and Colored English Lasting, Worsted
L'ppsrs.and Crimped Fronts and footings; Awla
Talks, Needles, Eyelet and Crimping Machines
and Eyeleta; Steel, Iron, Copper and Zinc Nails,
Files, Hasps, Knives; Rubbers, Pegs, Bristles;
and Boot Web; Hammers, Bootand ShoeTrces,
Lasts, Criinpa, Clampa, Handles, Gum, Color,
Cod Liver ana Tanners Oil; Shoe Tools and
Currier's Tools ol all kinds, ready for use, he
sides many other articles not enumerated above,
all of which will be sele at the lowest market
rates, by JOHN WHITE,
importer and Dealer, 497 Market Street,
Above 13th, Philadelphia.
GREENWOOD SEMINARY
AT
MILLVILLE, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
For Foutli of both Sexes.
WIN. Dtßbl, PRIMtTPAL.
THIS Institution which haa been in suc
ceselul operation for several years has
recently been enlarged to give better accom
modaiiunß for boardera and increased facili
ties for Tuition, Ike.
Each quarter of tbe School year consists
of eleven weeks, and the next session w ill
commence on the 13tli of August, but pu
pils will be taken at any season.
In addition to the constant attention of the
Principal, the services of an experienced
teacher have been procured. Instruction will
be giver, in all the English branches usually
taught, and also in Latin.
Natural Philosophy and Astronomy will be
illustrated by appropriate apparatus and ac
cess given lo a Library and the use of Math
ematical instruments. Books and Statione
ry will be provided for all who desire.
TUITION, $3.50, $4 and $4.50 per quarter,
graded by Ihe course of study.
Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Lights, &e.,
$24 per quarter, one-half payable quarleily
in advance.
tyFor furlbor particulars address the prim
cipal.
Millville, July 6, 1855.
FALL MILLINERY GOODsT
JNO. STONE & SONS, No. 45 SECOND
Street, Philadelphia, are now prepared
to offer lo their customers, and to the trade,
(of their own importation.) Ihe largest and
handsomest assortment of Millinery Goods,
in this city—consisting in part of
Bonnet Silks, Ribbons Velvets, Fancy Feathers,
Filacers, bares, be. tfc.
Which will be told at the lowest pikes, and
on the most favorable terms.
Philadelphia, Sept. 13, 1855 2m.
Fresh Arrival!
A NEW lot of cheap muslins and prints
jual received by railroad and for sale by
A C. MENSCH.
Philad'a. and Reading R. R.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT—IBSS—
Great Northern and Western U. S.
Mail Routes.
Speed increated and fare reduced.
Little Schuylkill, Catlawissa, Sunbury and
Erie, Williamsport and Elmira Railroad.
Through to Buffalo, in 16 hours.
" Niagara Falls, * 16 "
" Detroit, ' 24 "
" Chicago, ' 34 "
" St. Louis, ' 43 "
I V Ticket Office—N. VV. corner Sixth and
Chestnut streets, and Philadelphia and Read
ing R. R. Depot, corner of Broad and Ninth
streets.
On and after Monday, May 7th, Thrae Pas
senuer Trains will leave the Philadelphia and
Reading Railioad Depot, corner of Broad and
Vine streets, daily, (Sunday's excepted,) as
follows:
DAY EXPRESS— 6 A. M.
Stopping at Phcenixville and Reading only.
Connecting with the Catlawissa, Williams
port, and Erie, and Williamsport and Elmira
Railroad; arriving at Elmira at 4 o'clock P.
M., connecting with New York and Erie
and Buffalo; and from thence, via. Steamers
on Lake Erie, or on Lake Shore Railroad, to
Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and
Detroit. AIo, wilh Elmira, Canandaigua
with New York Central Railroad, East and
West, and at Suspension Bridge wilh the
Great Westeio and Michigan Central Railroad
for Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points
in Canada and Western States.
Only one change of Baggage between Phil
adelphia and Canada nr the Lakes. *
DAY EXPRESS—Breakfast at Port Clin
ton and Dinner at Williamsport.
NIGHT EXPRESS—Tea at Port Clinton.
Passengers purchasing Tickets by this Line
have the privilege of stopping at any of the
above points, and resuming their seats at
pleasure.
Fare from Philadelphia to
Tamaqua, • #2 95
Catlawissa, - 4 35
Rupert. ... 4 40
Danville, 4 60
Milton, - - 5 15
Williamsport, - - 5 90
Elmira, • 7 00
Jefferson, - - 7 65
Siarkey, • 7 95
Penn Yan, . 8 00
Uorham, - • 8 00
Geneva via. Gorhsm. • 8 00
" SieHtner J. Arndf, - 800
Canandaigua. - - 8 00
Honenye Falls, ... 8 50
Caledonia, 8 8'
Le Roy, ... 8
Bulavia, - - 9 Ou
Rochester, .... 8 60
Buffalo, via. N. Y. and E., and Buffalo
and N. Y. City, ... 10
Buffalo, via. Tonawanda, * 10
Niagara Falls, via. Elmira, Canandai
gua St Niagara Falls B. R. - 10
" " via. Buffalo, 10 00
Suspension Bridge, • - 10 00
Cleveland, . . 11 70
Toledo, - 14 75
Cincinnati, • • 16 00
Detroit, via. Rail, - • - - 16 00
" Buff, k Lake, • 16 00
Chicago, via. Great Western & Mich
igan Central U. R. 20 00
Chicago, via. Buffalo and Lake Shore
| Mich. Southern R. R., - - 20 00
) Chicago, via. Buff., Lake and Mich.
Central H. U. • - • 20 00
Rock Island, ... 25 00 ]
E. T. HUBBELL,
Ticket and Freight Agent,
N. W. comer Sixth and Chestnut sis. j
G. A. NICOLLS, Superintendent Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad.
T. KCKISSOCK, Superintendent Catlawissa,
Williamsport and Erie Railroad.
HKNRY COFFIN. Superintendent Williams
port and Elmira Railroad.
July 19, 1855—1f.
STIEW ECAIBMMI W@l£l£S a
IN ni.OOMSniJRG.
EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG
J | AS taken charge ol a new marble works
ar the comer of Main and Market St.,
Bioomsburg, where the publio can b9 served
with
Every kind of Marble Work,
executed in the best style of the Art, and at
the lowest living prices.
Thankful for past favors, Mr. Armstrong
! will execute all orders that iqay be left with
him for
Tomb-stones, Tombs. Monuments,
• Door and Window Sills, steps of marble or
i sandstone, Mantles, or any thing else in the
department of marble masonry. The stook
1 on hand and engaged consists of the best
: ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE;
and LETTERING will be done in English or
, German. E. AU.WSTRuNG.
Bioomsburg, Feb. 1, 1855.
Dr. FRANCIS C. HARRISON,
WOULD respectfully inform the cilizene
of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that he
has commenced the practice of Medicine and
Surgery lhere;and solicit? ashare of public pa
tronage. He can always be found at the Ex
change Hotel opposito the Court House.
Blooinsbnrg, March, Ist, '°ss.
leather"""
Fritz, Hendry & Co.,
No. 29 NORTH 3d ST., PHILADELPHIA,
MOROCCO MANUFACTURERS,
CURRIERS & IMPORTERS OF FRENCH
CALF-SKINS, and dealers in Red and
Oak SCV,J LIATXXB it A H
Feb. 6, 1855. I—y.
HEVT ARRITAL
or
FALL AND WINTER GOODS !
|| I HAITI W. THORNTON
HAS JUST received and opened a new
and splendid assortment of
SIBASOHAUUHa ©©@©s
For Pall and Winter, at his Wore on Main
street below Market, lo which he inviies
the attention oi the public. His assortment
will compare in price and quality with any
lo he found on this side of Philadelphia,
and includes
QUEEN SIFSRE, HARDWARE,
GLASSWARE, II h TS, CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
He has on hand every desirable and fash
ionable style of Cloths, plain and fancy cas
simere's
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
MERINOS, COBURG CLOTHS.
I CASHMERES, SHAWLS, SILKS,
I DELAINS, GINGHAM'S PRINTS,
and every article of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
SHEETINGS TICKINGS,
CHECKS,' ETC.
His stock ia selling fast, and will be re
plenished every few weeks, for his motto
is ''small profits and quick sales."
Call and see our goods. We charge noth
ing for showing them, and will always take
country produce in pay at (he market prices.
Bloomsburg, Ocl. 16, 1855.
STONE COAL,
fJHEAP FOR CASH, for sale at the Canal
or iu town at the store of
Oct. IJ, '66. A. J. EVANS.
Business Directory^
Bloomgbnrfl. fl)g.
HIRAM W. THORNTON.
MERCHANT. —Store on the South side of
Main Street, second square below Mar
ked
DAVID LOWENBERG.
fJLOTHING STORE, on Main street, two
doors above the 'American House."
SIMON DREIFUSS, & Co.
STORE in the 'Exchange
Block,' opposite the Conrt house.
A. J. EVANS.
MERCHANT.— Store on the upper part
of Main street, nearly opposite the
Episcopal Church.
8. C. BHIVE,
MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE
AND CABINET WARE.—Wareroom
in Shive's Block, on Main Street.
A. M. RUPERT, ~~
TINNER AND STOVE DEALER
Shop on South side of Main street, be
low Market.
JOSEPH SWARTZ.
BOOKSF.LI.ER. Store in tho Exchange
Block, first door above the Exchange
Hotel.
RTW- WEAVER^
ATTORNEY AT LAW— office on the
first floor of the "Star" Building, on
Main street.
SHARPLESS & MELICK,
FOUNDERS AN& MACHINESTS. BUILD
ings on the alley between the "Exchange
and "American House."
BARNARD RUPERT,
f I VAII.OR. —Shop on the South Side of Main
X Street, first square below Market.
A. C. MENSCH,
MERCHANT. —Store North West corner
of Main and Market S'.eels.
ER,
CjtURGEON uENTlST—Office noar the
Acauemy on Third Street.
M'KELVY, NEAL&, CO.,
JMj ERCHANTS.—Northeast corner of Main
and Market streets.
BHARPLESS & MELICK,
MANUFACTURES AND DEALERS IN
STOVES, TINWARE &c—Establish
ment on Main street, next Duilding above
he Court-house.
HEN R Y ZU PP ]I NITE K ,
CLOCK and WATCHMAKER, south side
of Main 6treet, above the Railroad.
Every kind of disorder in jewelled or oth
er newly invented Escapements faithfull re
paired.
~ PUR DON'B DIGEST"!
A NY Justice of the Peace wishing to pur
chase a copy of Purdon's Digest, can be
accommodated by applying, at tie this
office
EZGKAHGE HCTEL
AND R. R. OMNIBUS LINE.
rpHK undersigned respectfully informs his
J- friends and the public that he has taken
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,
IN BLOOMSBURO,
located on Main Street, directly opposite the
Coart House, which has been thoroughly re
paired and improved, where be is prepared
to accommodate his customers with good
fare and to general satisfaction.
He hHs also in connection with the EX
CHANGE HOTEL, an ecellent
CDceExmattomsa L£afl.iEicE> a
running regularly several limes per day, to
and from the Depot on the arrival of the
Cars, by which passengers will be pleasant
ly conveyed to the Depot Station, or taken
from and returned to their residences, it de
sired.
Ho will always be happy to entertain
end accommodate his friends to the ut
most of his abilities.
JOHN SNYDER.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 20, 1855.
SAVING FUND OF THE
11. 8. Insurance, Annuity & Trust fo.
S. E. cor. of Third & Chestnut Sis., Phii/'a.
CAPITAL 250,000.
MONEY is received on deposit daily.—
The amount deposited is entered in a
Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or
if prelerred, a certificate will be given.
All sums, large and small, are received,
and the amount paid back oil demand, with
out notice.
Interest is paid at the rate of five pet cent.,
commencing from the day of deposit, and
ceasing fourteen days previous to the with
drawal of the money.
On the first day of January, in each year,
the interest of each deposit is paid to the
depositor, or added to the principal, as he
may prefer.
The Company have now upwards of 3,-
500 depositors in the City of Philadelphia
alone.
Any additional information will be given
by addressing Ihe Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
S. R. Crawford, Pres't. Wm. D. Godwin,
L. Johnson Vice Pres't. Paul B. GoddarJ,
A. W. Thompson, George McHenry,
Benj. \V. Tingley, James Devereux,
Jacob L. Florence, Gustavus English.
PLINY FISK, Secretary tf Treasurer.
J. C. OEHLSCH LAGER, Teller (f Interpreter.
September 6,1855. —ly.
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE
or
FALL & WIMTER GOOD.
AC. MENSCH has just received a new
* and complete assorimenl of seasona
ble goods which he offers for sale at the old
stand upon the best of bargains. From his
FULL NEW STOCK
he can supply every reasonable wanl of his
customers and the public. He has received
a variety o! new style dress goods, and every
thing to make up a complete assortment of
DRY GOODS,. GROCERIES,
Hard ware, Queens-Ware, Cedar-ware, Hol
lowaro, Drugs, Fish, Salt, Coal, Plaster, Iron,
Nails, Boots, Shoes, Hals, Caps, &c., &o.
In short, every thing usually kept' in coun
try Stores, to which he invites the public
generally:
EF* Cash, Lumber, Old Iron, and Coun
try Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at
the highest market price.
A. C. MENSCH.
Bloomsburg, Oct. 4, 1855.
TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS.
THE undersigned is prepared to undertake
and finish in the best workmanlike style
all work in Ihe department of
SBJSZLATnrG.
He will personally superintend the work,
and find a sufficient number of good bands
lor whom he will be responsible lo do all
work he undertakes at the shortest notice.
Work will be dor.e lo order either by contract
or by time. GORDON R. GOFF.
Bloomsburg, May 30, 1855
THE POCKET JSBCULAPIUB)
OR, EVERY ORE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN.
®fTHE FIFTIETH
X- Edition, with One
hundred Engtavings,
showing Diseases and Mal
formations of tho human
System in every shape and
form. To which is added
a Treatise on the Diseases
of Females, being of the
highe-t importance to mar
ried people, or those con
templating marriage. By
WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D.
Let no father be ashamed the present a copy
of the Aesculapius to his child. It may save
him from an early grave. Let no young man or
woman enter into the secret obligations of mar
ried life without reading the Pocke Aesculapius
Let no one suffer from a hacknied Cough. Pain
in the Hide, restless nights, nervous feelings,
and the whole train of Despeptic sensations,
and givun up by their physicians, be anolhor
moment without consulting the AESCULA
PIUS. Have the married, or those about to be
married any impediment, read this truly useful
hook, as it has been the means of saving thou
sands of unfortunate creatuieß from tho verr
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 willbe aont for one
dollar. Address, Dr. W. Young, No. /52 Spruce
street, Philadelphia.' Post paid.
No 152 Spruce St., Philadelphia.
Sep, Ist, 1854-ly.
F. H. SMITH,
PORT MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK,
AND
Dressing Case Mnnnlhcßtrcr
N r . W. cor. of 4th and d tstnut Sts.,
PHILADFLI-HIA,
A LWAYS on huod a large ar.d varied as
** sortmer.. of
Port M-I, nates, Work Boxes,
Pocaet Books, Cabas,
Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags,
Note Holders, Backgammon Boards,
Port Folios, Chess Men, [Books
Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum
Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c.
Also, a general assortment of English,
French and German fancy goods. Fine
Pocket Cutlery,
Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Whole
sale, Second and Third Floors.
F. H. SMITH,
N. W. cor. Fourth & Chestnut Sts., Phila.
N. B—On the receipt ol Si, a Superior
Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the U.
States, by mail; describing pen, thus, medi
um, hard, or soft.
Philadelphia, April 5, 1855. l-y.
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!
BUARPLESB MELICK
HAVE opened a new Stove and Tinware
Establishment, on Main street one door
above the Court-house, where they are pre
pared to furnish goods in their line such as
Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware. Brass
Kettles, Cast Iron Sinks, Frying
Fans, Stove Pipes, all kinds
of Tin Ware, Broom Wire
fyc., at extremely low
Prices, Jlmong their
variety of
is smwm,
may be found the Home Air Tight, William
I'enn, Globe, Coal Mountain, Miners' Choice
Van Leer's Kitchen Comfort, Double Oven,
the celebrated Raub Cooking Stove for coal
or wood, and others, too numerous to men
tion. Also Parlor Grates, Office and
Parlor Stoves,
in great variety. Tin Roofing, Gutters, Lead
ers, and r.ll kinds of work made to order, at
the shortest notice.
Repairing of all kinds attended to.
Bloomsburg, April 27th 1854.—tf.
NOTICE!
IV OTICE is hereby given that the under
signed citizens of Bloomsburg Columbia
county Pennsylvania, will apply to the next
Legislature for a Charier for a Bank to be
located at Bloomsburg, to be called the
" BLOOMSBURG BANK" with banking priv
iliges of issue, discount and deposit, with a
capital of two hundred thousand dollars.
Daniel Snyder; Wm. Robison,
L. B. Rupert, J. Ramsey,
Wm. Snyder, R. B. Arthur,
E. Mendenhali, Ephraim P. Lutz,
A. J. Sloan, Joseph Sbarpless,
Lloyd Paxton, Wm. Sloan,
Geo. Weaver, S. Mendenhali,
Bloomsburg, June 20, 1855.—6 m.
Just Published :
MIRROR OF CRONSTADT, SEBASTO
POL, great Redun, Mamelon and Ma
lakoff Towers, Map ot the Crimea and Baltic
Sea, with portraits of the principal orowred
heads also Russian, French, English and Tur
kish Officers. This is the only authentic view
given of Cronstadt, showing the exact posi
tion and correct name of all the fortifications,
with the number of guns in each. A new
plan of Sebastopol, (Southeast View,) show
ing the great Redan, Mamelon, and Mnlakoffi
Towers, (drawn on the spot,) Allied Forces
in the Crimea, Baltic Sea, fee.
Size of map 26 by 32 inches. Price 25cts.
beautifully colored. Sent by mail to any part
of the country for one cent postage. Agents
Wanted to sell from a list of the most popular
Maps ever published. Letters of inquiry
promptly answered. Catalogues and speci
men sheet free to the trade.
A. H. JOCELYN,
No. 60 Fulton Street, New Yorlr.
Oct. 4, 1865.
Private Sale!
THE undersigned ofTeis for sale his prop
erty situate in MifHinville, Columbia county,
consisting of a dwelling house, store house
and four contiguous
LOTS OF GROUND-,
being the same premises conveyed to him
I by Peter Billmyer, late Sheriff of said county,
and now in the occupancy of Nathan Snyder.
The properly will be sold reasonable and the
terms made to suit the purchaser, A good
title and possession of the premises will be
given at any time the buyermg; siipulate.
Apply either persciiaiiy or by address ol
the subscriber residing in Petersvilie, North
ampton oonnty.
JONAS SNYDER.
Petersvilie, September 6. 1855.
Engravings for Newspapers
and Magazines,
THE subscriber has several thousand en
gravings of various subjects and sizes, suita
ble for illustrating newspapers and maga
zines. He offers the use of them for taking
casts or printing, to the editorial fraternity
on very moderate terms. Address,
JOHN FROST,
March 29, 1855. PHILADELPHIA.
BLANKS! BLANKS! I BLANKS!!
DEEDS. SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS,
AND JUDGMENT NOTES,
paper and desirable forms, fo* sale at the
office of the "Star of the North."
HIBET SHAWLS^with silk fringe, a
fine lot just received and for sale by
A, C. MENSCH.
THE GREAT NATURAL REMEDY
FOR
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
anoooavo l sw - -rhR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S
liLjjTJTffLr PEPSIN, the true Diges-
IrXlolllf , '* e Fluid, or Gaatrio Juice,
Kdrv-J l' still holds the first place a
monk •" Ihe various reme
■asmMKMai* jj eb f OI |h e6e painful and de
al ruclive complaints. It is Nature's own spe
cific for an unhealthy stomach. No art of
man can equal its curative powers; and no
sufferer from Indigestion & Dyspepsia should
fail to try it. Agents supplied at
No. 11, N. EIGHTHS!., PHILADELPHIA.
by E. P. Lulz, and J. R. Moyer.
Match 29, 1855.
DOLLAR!),
PREMIER ARTISTE IN HAIR, 177
Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, In
ventor of the Celebrated Gossamer Ventila
ting Wig and Ealslic Band Troupees. Instruc
tions to enable Ladies and Gentlemen to
measure their own heads with accuracy.
For Wigs. Inches.
No. 1 The round of the head.
2 From forehead over the head to neck.
3 From ear to ear over the top.
4 From ear to ear arouDd the forehead.
Toupees If Scalps. Inches.
No. 1 From forehead to back as far as bald.
2 Over forehead, as far as required.
3 Over the crown of the head.
R. Dollard has always ready fo- sale a
splendid stock of Gentlemen's Wigs, hall
Wigs, Frizots, Braids, Cor!. , etc., beautifully
manufactured, and nr cheap as any estab
lishment in the Union.
Dollard a rierbanian Extract, or Lustrous
Hair Tunic, prepared from South American
l.etns and roots, the most successful article
ever produced for preserving the hair from
falling out or changing color, restoring and
preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant
state. Among other reasons why Dollard'*
Hair Cutting Saloon maintains its immense
popularity, is the fact that his tonic is ap
plied to every head of hair cut at his estab
lishment; consequently, it is kept in better
preservation than under any other known ap
plication. It being tbus practically tested by
thousands, offers the greatest guaranty of its
efficacy.
Sold wholesale and retail at his old estab
lishment, 177 Chestnut Street, opposite the
State House.
11. Dollard has at last discovered the ne
plus ultra of HAIR DYE; and announces it
for sale, with perfect confidence in its sur
passing every thing of the kind now in use
It colors the hair either black or brown, as
may be desired, and is used without any in
jury to the hair or skin, either by stain or
otherwise, can be washed off ten minutes
after application, without detracting from
itq efficacy. Persons v'siting the oitv are hi.
vited to give him a call. Letters addressed
to R. Dollard, 177 Chestnut Street, Philadel
phia, will receive attention.
Philadelphia, Oct. 12th, 1854—1y.
SPUING- &, STmiOR
GOODS CHEAP!
A. J. EVANS
fTAVING purchased the interest of Mr.
*-■ Appleman in the new store neurly op
posite the Episcopal Church, has received a
new assortment of Spring and Summer goods
which he ofiera to old customers and new
at
GREAT BARGAINS.
Among his ladies' dress goods are silks
berages, chintzes, debaizes, lawns, ginghams'
poplins &c. He has
GENTLEMENS' DRESS GOODS,
such as fine black and brown French cloths
black Doeskin and fancy Cassimers satin
and fancy Vestinga, black & Italian fancy
Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves; See.
HATS ANI) CAPS.
A large assortment of Men's and Boys'
bats and caps, embracing every style and
quality. Also, a large and varied assortmeut
of Parasols and Ribbons.
DOMESTICS.—B Ieached & unbleached
Muslin, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Ta
ble-diaper, Bagging, Toweling, Table-lin
ens. &c.
BOOTS If SHOES. —A large assortment
of Men's, Women's & Children's Boots and
Shoes, Jenny Ltnd & buskin Shoes at very
low prices.
GROCERIES. —A large assortment of
Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses,
Rice, Teas, &0., &o.
Ready made clothing, spring fashion.
VF The highest prioe always paid for
grain or county produce of any kind.
Bloomcburg, April 26, 1855.
SZfctn cmapmrv gytTlnry;
Cabinet Ware Rooms,
S. C. SHITE
RESPECTFULLY invitee the attention of
of the Public to his extensive assort
ment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which
he will warrant made of good materials and
in a workmanlike manner. At his Establish
ment, can always be found a good assort
ment of
Fashionable Fnrnitue,
Whioh is equal in style and finish to that of
Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as
low prices. He has Sofas of different style
and prices, from 825 to 860. Divans, Loun
ges, Walnut acd Mahogany Parlor chairs,
Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and
a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing
and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and
pier tables, detashus, cheffenierH, whatnots
and comodes and all kipds of fashionable
work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and
common washstands, dress-tables, corner
cupboards, solas, dining and breakfast ta
bles, bedsteads, cane seat and common
chairs, is the largest in this section of the
country. He will also keep a good assort
ment of looking-glasses with fancy gilt and
| common frames. He will also furnish spring
mattrasses fitted to any sized bedstead,which
are superior for durability and comfort to
any bed in use.
Bloomsburg, April 6th 1854. tf.
OSS? <€£>££
H. 0. HOTTER,
"RESPECTFULLY ofiers hie
UrMQffc professional services to
the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Bloomsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to
attend to all the various operations in Den
tistry, and is provided with the latest im
proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will
be inserted on pivot or gold plate, to look as
well as natural.
A superior article of Tooth Powders, al
ways on hand. All operations on the teeth
warranted.
tar Office near the Academy.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, 1851.
FRESH ARRIVAL i
Af Muslin Detain, Brage Delain, Cbam
brage, Calioo, Muslin, Ladies' Black &
Fancy Gaters, Boots and Shoes, Iron, Steel,
Nails, Fish, Coflee, Sugar, Tea, &c., &c.
A. C. MENSCH.
August 21,'55.
Fancy Paper*
Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Writing sand, he
an be found at the cheap Book store of
JOSEPH SWARTZ,
ESSENCE OF COFFEE. For sale at the
cheap store of A. J. EVANS.
IT 4L
TO THE FASIIONABLE AND
cE>^paarwmss3-
npHE 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 better prepared than ev
er tp accommodate any one with the neatest,
easiest and best fitting suits of Clothes that
have been turned out lately; and not only
that, but he will also do them up in the best
order, upon the lowest terms.
His shop is at the old stand, (100 well
known 10 need further notice) where ha may
at all limes be found, seated upon the beneh
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 they
can't be expected to work. Therefore, Wheat,
Rye. Corn, Oats, Potatoes, and with all now
and then a little CASH will come mighty
handy from those who are back standing on
hte book.
Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases
" the laborer is worthy of his hire."
BERNARD RUPERT
Bloornsbii'g, April 14th, 1853.
MOSS & BROTHER,
No. 12 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS & BLANK
BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
IT' EEP a complete assortment of SCHOOI,
MISCELLANEOUS and MEDICAL
BOOKS, Blank and Memorandum Books,
Writing, Letter and wrapping papers, fine
Pocket Cutlery, &c., to which they invite the
attention of country merchants and others.
The prices and quality will compare favora
bly with any other House. Having an ex
tensive bindery under their immediate su
perintendence, they are prepared to furnish
either ready-made, or ruled to particular pat
tern, Blank account Books of every size and
description, suited for
Banks, Insurance Companies
and County Court Records, the quality of
which is warranted both as regards paper
and binding. They employ none but the
ben workmen and use first class materials.
GT Orders from a distance will receive
particular attention.
Masonic and Odd Fellows' Regalia and
Publications for individuals, members and
Lodges, the most extensive assortment to be
found in the United Slates.
Philadelphia, March 29, 1855-6 m.
Furniture, Furniture!
¥1 F. HOOVER respectfully informs his
1 -*■*• customers of Bloorasburg and the peo
ple generally of Columbia County in want of
FURNITURE, that they will find it greatly
to their advantnge to purchase at his Ware
house, where they will find
A LARGE STOCK
of the most modem styles to select from.
The subscriber begs to say that his facilities
for manufacturing and buying his materials
for cash and having no Apprentices, but em
ploying the best of workmen enables him to
offer great inducements to those iu want of
GOOD FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES,
as he much prefers the "nimble sixpence
the slow shilling." An goods bought at his
Warerooms will be warranted, and if intend
ed for the Country will be packed with care
and dispatch. H. p. HOOVER,
No. 126 South 2d St, below Dock west aid
March 15, '55.-3 m. Philadelphia.
€FRIS YOUR COUGH,
BY TIIK USE Of
Kilter's Syrup of Tar,
| WILD CHERRY, and WOOD NAPHTHA
A SLIGHT COLD, accidentally acquired,
through neglect or improper treatment,
, may result in that worst of all diseases, con
sumption, therefore be advised in time, and
procure at once a bottle of this valoable pre
paration. It is pleasant to the taste, and has
, no narcotic in its composition, and can be
taken with perfect safety.
The wide spread reputation which this
preparation has obtained as a cough medi
cine, is a sure guarantee of its usefulness in
all diseases of the throat and lungs, and alh
who use it will be certain to obtain relief.
For sale by all the storekeepers in this, and
adjoining counties, and wholesale by the
proprietor. I. L. RITTER,
No 7 South Front ST., Philadelphia.
Jan. 28, 1855.
Arthur's Patent Self Staling Cans.
For Preserving Fresh Fruit, Tomatoes
TArc., by Hermetical Sealing.
HESB cans, which are sealed by tha house
keepers without the aid of a tinner, and
open easily withsut injury to the can, are
rapidly coming in;o general use. Full direction*
for putting up fruit accompanying tha cana,
and the work is ao easily performed, that by
their use, every family may have fresh ftuit
and tomatoes on thoir tables all winter, at
aummcr prices.
PRICES.—Pint Cans 82.00; quart 82.50;
Half-gallon 81.50; three quarts 84.25; gallons
85.00 per doxen. The different sixes nest, in
order to secure economy in Iranaportation.—
Country Blorekcepora will find this new article
one of ready aale. Manufactured and sold by
ARTHUR, BURNHAM & CO.
No. 60 South Tenth St., Philadelphia.
July 26, 1855 —3m.
Hoot's Philosophical Theory
AND
PRACTICE OF PENMANSHIP,
IN three parts, of four numbers each, com
*■ prising Cuts, designed to illustrate tho
manner of holding and conducting hand
and pen. Preparatory exercises whioh thor
oughly train the muscles employed in writing.
A classification of Letters anil Words, ac
cording to their similarity of formation. In
structions accompanying the various exer
cises, in each book. The whole arranged
so as to effect great economy of time, labor
and expense; thus enabling any one to per
fect himself in the Art of Penmanship, with
or without tho aid of u Teacher, to whom,
also, it affords great facilities in leaching.
Specimen copies will be furnished to Teach
ers on application to ihe Publishers.
MOSS & BROTHER,
12 S. Fourth Street, Philada.
Sept. 20, 1855.
STO WAlSffi AMD STOV®
Establishment.
mHE UNDERSIGNED, respectfully ln"
form* his old friends and customers,lint
he has purchased his brother's interest. in the
above establishment, and Ihe concern will here
after bs conducted by himself exclusively. He
J, has just received and offets for sale tlis
t=l largest and most extenaive assortment
ment of FANCY STOVES ever intro
duced into this market.
Stovepipe and Tinware coustantlyon hend
and manufactured to order. All kinds of re
pairing done, as usual, on abort notice,
The patronage of old friends and new cus
tomers is respectfully solicited.
A. M. RUPERT.
Bloorasburg Jan. 12, 1803. 61-tf '
THOMAS BUTLER,
No. 7 South Sei'enih Street,
PHILADELPHIA;
JManufaoturer of strong Tinware, Copper,
Tin and Zino Bathing Tubs, Bathing
Pans, and every kind of batning apparatus.
Also deed and paper boxes.
Prompt attention given to ordered work,
and goods carefully torwnjnod on orders.
Philadelphia, August 17th, 1854-