The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, July 23, 1856, Image 4

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    DR. J. B. MAROSXSI'S
CELEBRATED CATNOLICON
for the Relief and Cart of Suffering Females.
fTT stands pre-eminent
A for curative powers in
all the diseases for which
it is recommended osu-
Female Complaints.
Of these are Prolapsus
Uteri, or Falling of the
Womb; Flour Albus, or
malion and Ulceration of
the Womb; Incidental Hemorrhage.or Flood
■ng; Painful Suppressed, and Irregular Men
•iruation, &c., with all their accompanying
4*ile, (Cancer excepted,) no trailer how se
vere or how long standing.
This niwpcinn has never been introdoced
by emptypbffs and misrepresentations, nor
is it intended that Its present popularity shall
be sustained by any medium but its merits
end the approbation of the public.
EEEEPEN CES.
I feel it a duty incujnbent upon myself to
declare publicly the gre'at blessing Dr. Mar
ctiisi's Uterine Cathoßcbn bas proved to me.
For two years my health was miserable; I
was almost unable lo walk. Physicians pro
nounced my case falling of the womb, exten
sive ulcerations,, commencing with flour al
bus. Tbe puns, irritation, prostration, &c.,
rendered life a burden. In this miserable
condition. Ur/F. P. Newlanri recommended
Dr. Marchisi's Uterine Catholicon. After la
iring four bottles I found myself in perfect
health. Gratitude for my restoration makes
me ardently desire that all my sex, a like
unfortunate, may find sure relief from ibis in
estimable medicine.
ELIZABETH A. NEVVLAND,
No. 19 West St., Ulica, N. Y.
The above statement I know to be true,
F. P. NEWLAND, M. D.,
Ulica, New York.
I would be "glad to have a further supply,
as the medicine is becoming very popular,
and 1 think will continue, as it has given re
lief in every instance where properly taken.
THOMAS NEWMAN, M. D.,
Mt. Vernon, Ind.
Prevail on medical men to adopt it in their
practice ; and I have no fears ol the result,
trnm what knowledge I have obtained per
sonally of ite curative powers. I wish the
medicine kept here.
T. C. HAWKINS, M. D ,
Wsynesburg, l'a.
I I must say, from my own experience and
personal observations in my practice, it has
proved lo be the best and safest remedy lor
the difficulties for which it is recommended,
viz.: those of female weakness, such as Pro
lapsus Uteri, Flour Albus, and all irregular
and painful menstruation, and diseases of ir
ritation of the female organs.
D. Y. FOOTE, M. D ,
Syracuse, N. Y.
The claims of this medicine lo the ennfi- 1
deuce of the public are strengthened by the
fact of its having received the approbation
antl patronage of many prominent members
ofthe Medical Faculty in the United States,
some of whom have voluntarily given letters
ol commendation, (see pamphlet,) sustaining
ail that is claimed lor it as a curative agent.
Pamphlets containing much uselul infor
mation touching the nature and symptoms of
the above diseases, together with testimoni
als from ladies of the highest respectability,
as certified by the most satisfactory authori
ty, to all which the attention of ladies and
practitioners is respectfully invited., can be
had gratis at the store of
J. R. MOYF.R, Ager.t.
Druggist, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Also sold by most of the leading Druggists
in the country.
J. B. MARCHISI & CO.. Proprietors..
Central Depot, 304 Broadway, N. Y.
Jan 31, 1856.
CCA IT, fan 4J
TO THE FASIIONABLE AND Jl.
ffAHE undersigned, havingjust received the
A latest Paris and New York Fashions,
would again beg leave lo inform his numer
ous friends and all the world about Blooms
burg, that he is now better prepared than ev
er to accommodate any one w th th" neatest,
easiest and best fitting suits of Clothes that
have been turned out lately; and not only
Ibat, but he will also do them up in the beßt
order, upon the lowest terms.
His shop is at the old stand, (too well
known to need futlher 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 lo bim 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
h:e book.
Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases
"thelaborer is worthy of his hire."
BERNARD RUPERT.
Bloornsburg, April 14tb, 1853.
CAUTTONTASTROLOGY!!
LOOK OFT!
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL ! t
THE never failing MRS. VANHORN is
the very best; she is sure to succeed
when all others have failed. All who are in
trouble, all who have been unfortunate, de
ceived and trifled with ; all whose fond hopes
have been crushed and blasted by lalse prom
ises, all who have hsd bad luck, fly to her
for advice and satisfaction, from whatever
cause, fly to her for relief Rnd comfort. In
love affairs she was never known to fail.—
She has the secret of winning the affections
of the opposite sex. It is this fact which
induces illiterate pretenders to try lo imitate
her. She shows you the likenpss of your
future wife, husband, or absent friend. It is
well known to the public at large that she
is the first, and only person in ibis country
who can show their likeness in reality—
which can be testified and proved by thnu
sands, both married and single, who daily
and eagerly visit her. Come one, come all,
to No. 534 LOMBARD Street, between Juni
per and Broad, PHILADELPHIA.
April 16, 1856 —6m.
Tinware L Store Establishment.
fIVHE ' UNDERSIGNED respectfuly in-
A forms bis old friends end cuitomera.thul
be ha> purchased hisbrothei's interest in tbe
above establishment,and tbe concern will here
after be conducted by himself exclusively. He
ha* juat received and offer* for tele the
largeet end most extensive assortment
mentuf FANCY BTOVBB everintro
ducej into this merket.
t Stovepipe anil Tinware constantly on hand
aud manufactured* toorder. All kinds ol' re
pairing done,y usual, on ahort notice.
The patronu),* of old frisniie end new cue
turners is respectfully aolicircd.
A. M. RUPERT-
Bloomsburg, Jan. 12, 1853. tf.
MUSLINS a yard wide for 8 cents, and
dootl prints for 6} Cents just received
ty A. C. MENSCH.
FANCY GOODS, of every description and
variety, new styles, and fresh lrom New York
and P^ladelplti.^e v ., c ore:
B SALAMANDER
EVANS * WATSON,
No. 26 South Fourth St.,
Great Fire, Chestnut Jt Fifth Streets,
MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER, 15th,
1854. EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMAN
DER SAFES TRIUMPHANT, as iliey al
ways am when put to the test.
Philadelphia, Uec. 15th, 1854.
Messrs. Evans & Watson, No. 26 south
Fourth Street, Philadelphia.—Gentlemen:—
We *ake pleasure in recommending: your
Salamander Sales to merchants and others
in want of a secure means of preserving
their books, papers, &c... from fire, as the
one we purchased from you about seven
months since has preserved our books,
pers, and cash in as good condition as ihHH
were when put into it, before the great fire|
of this morning, which destroyed the entire T
block of buildings corner of Chestnut and I
Fifth Streets. Ihe above Safe was in use
in our office, on the second floor of our build
ing, from which place it fell into the cellar,
and remained there until the fire was out.—
The safe was then removed, add oppened in
the presence ol at least 1000 persons, who
witnessed the good condition of the contents.
Will yon please have the Safe and locks re
paired, as we intend to put it in use again,
having perfect confidence in its fire proof
qualities. Yours, respectfullv,
LACEY & PHILLIPS.
Evans & Watson take pleasure in referring
lo (lie following, among the many hundreds,
who have their Sales in use:—U. S. Mint, |
Philadelphia; Farmers & Mechanics' Bunk, |
Philadelphia; Samuel Allen, Esq. High Sher
iff, Philadelphia; John N. Henderson, Ciiy
Controller; Caleb Cope & Co., No. 183 Mar- i
ket street; Richard Nortis StSon, Locomotive !
builders, Philadelphia; Bancroft & Sellers, '
Machinists, corner 16th and Jamas streets: ;
Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Philadelphia;!
Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philadelphia;.
Lacay & Phillips, corner of sth and Minor !
street; Sharpies* Bro., No. 82 south Second '
street; James, Kent & Santee, No. 147 north j
Third street.
A large assortment of the sbove Safes al '
ways on band [warranted to stand at least
Iff pet cent, more fire than any Herring's i
Sale now in use.] Evans & Watson also
manufacture and keep lor sale, Iron Shutters,
Iron Doors, and Iron Sasb, for making fire
proof Vaults, for Banks, stores, private and
public buildings; Seal and Letter Copying
Presses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators,&c.
Plense give us a call at No. 26 South 4th
street Philadelphia.
EVANS & WATSON.
March 27, 1856.
L 53 H <3D Q3 53311 S3 TJt>'Oanr
Cabinet Ware Rooms,
8. C^SiVE
RESPF.CTFULLY invites 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 Furniiue,
Which is equal in style and finish to that of
Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as
/out prices. He has Sofas of different style
and prices, from $25 to S6O. Divans, Loun
ges, Walnut ar.d Mahogany Parlor chairs.
Rocking and easy chairs, Piann stools, nod
a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing
and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and
pier tables, detashos, cheffeniers, whatnots
and comodes and nil kiutfs of fashionable
work. His stock ol bureaus, enclosed and
common washstands, dress-tables, corner
cupboards, sofas, dining and bieakfast 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.
Bloomsbnrg, April 6th 1854. tf.
GREENWOO D SE ML NARY
AT
MILLIILLE, COLUMBIA CO.. PA.
For Youth of both Sexes.
XV.II. BUKGEBS ritlNCll'AL..
THIS Institution which has been in suc
cessful operation for several yeats has
recently been enlarged to give better accom
modations for boarders and increased facili
ties lor Tuition, &c.
Each quarter of the School year consists
of eleven weeks, and the next session will
commence on the 13th of August, but pu
pils will be taken at any season.
Ic addition lo the constant attention of the
Principal, the services of an experienced
teacher have been procured. Instruction will
be given in all the English branches usually
taught, ami also in Latin.
Natural Philosophy and Astronomy will be
illustrated by approptiale apparatus and ac
cess given to a Library end the use of Math
ematical instruments. Books antl Statione
ry vrill be provided for all who desire.
TUITION, $3.50, $4 and $4.50 per quarter,
graded by the course of study.
Boarding, Tuition, Washing. Lights, &c.,
$24 per quarter, one-half payable quarietly
in advance.
r?'For further particulars address the prin
cipal.
Millville, July 6, 1855.
TIIE POCKET FSCULAFIUS;
OR, EVERT ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN.
FIFTIETH
hundred Engiavings, j
showing Diseases ami Mal
formations of the human ;
System in every shape and ;
form. To which is added I
a Treatise on the Diseases
of Females, being of the j
bigti
e-t importance to mar. 1
ried people, or those con- '
lomplatihg marriage. By 1
WILLI/M YOUNG, M. D. i
Let r.o father he ashamed the present acopy
of the Aesculapiua to his child. It may save
him from an early grave. Let no young man or
woman enter into the sccrot obligations o: mnr
ried life without reading tho Pocko Aesculapius
Let no onesuffer from a hacklried Cough Pj n
in tbe Side,restless nights, uorvous feelings,
and tbe whole train of Despepijo sensation*!
and given up by their physicians, bo another
moment without consulting the AESCULA
PIUS. Have tho married, or those about to !>
married any impediment,read thia truly useful
book, as it has been the meane of aavjng thou
sands of unfortunate creature* from the very
jaws of-death.
Any peraoasending twenty five cent*, n.
closed in a letter, will receive one copy of this
book, by mail,or five copies wiiHre aenffor one
dollar. Address, Dr. W. Yourur.Nn. /S Sproce
street, Philadelphia,' Postpaid.'
No 15$ Sjprnca St., Philadelphia.
Sep. fat, 1854-lyv ; ' -™;
~ COAL! COAL! "~
fHEAP FOR CASH, (or sale at the Canal
or in town at tbe aiorg of
Oct. 11, '65 A.J.EVANS
Business Directory.
filoomsbtirg. JJaj
lIIRAM W. THORNTON.
MERCHANT.— Store on theSonth (tide of
Main Sireel, second square below Mar
kel.
DAVID I OH EX BERG
STOKE, on Main sireel, two
doors above ihe 'American House."
SIMON DREIFVSS, & Co.
STORE in ihe 'Exchange
Block,' opposite (lie Court house.
Jl7 J. EVANS.
TIffERCHANT—Store on ihe upper pßrl
of Main street, nearly opposite the
biscopal Church.
' s. C- SKIVE,
MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE
AND CABINET WARE— Wareroom
in Shive's Block, on Main Street.
A.M. RIPERT,
TINNER AND STOVE DEALER—
Shop oil South side of Main street, be
low Market.
R7 W. WEAVER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW— omce ON the
first floor of the "Star" Building, on
Main street.
JOSEPH SHARPLE3S.
1 ROUNDER AND MACHINEST, Build
■ irigs on the allay between the "Exchange
and "American House."
BARNARD RUPERT,
r | vAILOR.—Shop on the Soulh Side of Main
-I Street, first square below Market.
" a7c. menscii,
MERCHANT. —Store North West corner
of Main and Market S':eels.
HIRAM €. IHIHER,
CjUnGEON DENTIST.—Office near the
E9 Acaoetny on Third Street.
M KELVY, NEAL & €O.,
Til ERC HANTS.—Northeast corner of Main
and Market streets.
JOSEPH BIIARPLESB,
MANUFACTURE AND DEALER IN
STOVES, TINWARE &c.—Establish
men! on Main street, next building above
hex Court-house.
PTRDoN 7 s DTGETTT
A NY Justice of the Peace wishing to pur
•™chae a copy of Purdon's Digest,can be
accommodated by applying at be this
offr e
OMNIBUS J INK AND
ilverylElstable.
S2To 6£3 a LPopcemxi.tlS.S3S3
TVOW runs anew omnibus between Blooms.
burg and the Railroad Depot, which
will lake passengers Irmn and to any of the
I residences of ihe IOWM, or the American
House and Forks Hotel; and he will
also furnish conveyances to all travellers who
inay wisti to go into any part nl the couniy.
The omnibus will leave Blnomsbi.rc twice
daily at 10 o'clock A. M., and at 4 o'clock
P. M. G?"Fiire 12$ ceo s each way.
He has a!-o a large livpry stable connected
with tin! omnibus line, from which he can
accommodate the public, with conveyances
for travelling, pleasure excursions or busi
ness. Stand in Ihe rear ol Hoffman & Else's
establishment, near the centre nf die town.
NOAH S. PRENTISS.
Bloomsblirg, June 3, 1855. ly.
KfUsw
IN ULUOIISBIIRC.
EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG
HAS taken charge of a new marble works
at the corner of Main and Market St.,
Hloomtburg. where the public can be 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. Atrostrong
will execute ail ordets that may be left with
him for
Tomb-stones, Tombs, Monumenfs,
Door and Window Sills, steps of marble or
sandstone, Mar.lles. or any thing else in Ihe
department of marble masonry. The slock
on hand and engaged eonaista of the best
' ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE;
; and LETTERING will be done in English or
i German. E. ARMSTRONG.
i Bloomsburg, Feb. 1, 1855.
SAVING HAD OF THE
C. 8. Insurance, Annuity & Trust Co.
S. E. cor. of Third & Chestnut Sis., PHIL'S.
CAPITAL 250,000.
MONEY is reoetved 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 on demand, with
out notice.
Interest is paid at the rate of five per cent.,
commencing from tha day of deposit, and
ceasing fourteen days previous to the with
draw al oi 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 the Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
S R. Crawford, Pres't. VVm. D. Godwin,
L. Johnson Vice Pres't. Paul B. GoddarJ,
A. W. Thompson, George McHenry,
Benj. W. Tingley, James Devereux,
Jacob L. Florance, Gustavus English.
I'LINY FISK. Secretary Sf Treasure
J. C. OEHLSCHI.AGEK, letter If Interpreter.
| September 6 1855 —ly.
STOVES! UTO PES i STOVES I
- JP .THE undersigtied'informs fits friends
and the public in general, that tie luts
the entire interest in the
Tinware and Stove Eirabluhmnnt,
on Muin Street, one door above the Court
House, Blooatsbutg. where he is prepared to
furnish Tinware, Stoves, Stovepipe, and
Spouting, and all other business tit his line on
ahmt notice, and in good order.
The New Raub and William I'eun Cook
ing Stove, ami also a large assortment of
Parlor Stoves,
constantly on band and for sale at moderate
prioeji.
BP* Thankful (or former patronage, here
•pectfully ftolictia a continuance of the same.
JOSEPH SHARPLESS.
Bloomsburg, May 6, 1856.
BLANKS! BLANKS! I BLABKS! 1
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS, SUBFCENAW,
AND JUDGMENT NOTES,
papei and desirable forms, fc sale at the
office of the'".Star of the North-"
Philad'a. nnd Rending R. R.
IFLPGPESS
Tre'* 'W *CP 3E!Ct
<EUMMKK AKKANUE.VIEN P.—-1855.
Great Northern and Western U. S. Mail
Routes.
Speeil increased and fart reduced.
Little Schuylkill, Catla wissa, Sunbury and
Erie, Williamsport and Elmirn Railroad.
Through to Buffalo, in 16 hours.
" Niaga.'n Falls, ' 16 "
" Detroit, ' 24 "
" Chicago, ' 34 "
" St. Louis. ' 43 "
W Ticket Office—N. \V. corner Sixth and
Ches'twit streets, nod Philadelphia and Read
ing R. R. Depot, corner of Broad and Ninth
streets.
On and after Monday, May 7th, Threa Pas
senger Trams will leave the Philadelphia ar.d
Reading Railroad Depot, corner of Broad utuf
Vine streets, daily, (Sunday's excepted,) as
follows:
DA Y EXPRESS— 6 A. M.
Stopping at Phccnixville and Reading only.
Connecting with the Cattawissa, Williams
port, anil Erie, and Williamsport and Elinira
Railroad; arriving at Elmira at 4 o'clock P.
M., connecting with New York and Erie
and BufTalo; and from thence, via. Steamer'
on Lake Erie, or on Lake Shore Railroad, to
Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and
Detroit. Also, with Eltnira, Cananduigua
with New York Central Railroad, East and
West, and at Suspension Bridge with the
Great Western and Michigan Central Railroad
for Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points
in Canada and Western States.
Only one change of Baggage between Phil
adelnhia and Canada or the Lakes.
DAY EXPRESS—Breakfast at Port Clin
ton and Dinner at Williamsport.
NIGHTtXPUESS—Tea at Port Clinton.
| Passengers purchasing Tickets by this Line
' have the privilege of slopping at any of the
above points, and resuming their' seats at
pleasure.
Fare from Philadelphia to
Tamaqua, 82 95
Cattawisaa, 4 35
Rupert, 4 4 0
Danville, 4 60
Milton, S 15
Will.vnspwt 6 90
i F.lmira, 7 00
Jefferson, 7 65
Starkey, 7 95
Penn Yan, B 00
Gnrham, 8 00
Geneva via. Gorliam, 8 00
" Steamer J. Arndt, 8 00
Canandaigua, • 8 00
Honeoye Falls, 8 50
Caledonia, 8 8'
Le Roy, g
Balavia, 9 00
Rochester, 8 60
Buffalo, via. N. Y. and E., and Buffalo
and N. Y. City, . j0
Ruffalo, via. Tonawanda, 10
Niagara Falls, via. Elmira, Canandai
| gua SL Niagara Falls R. R. . JO
" " via. Buffalo, 10 00
Suspension Bridge, • JO 00
Cleveland, I j 70
Toledo, , 14 75
Cincinnati, j6 00
Detroit, via. Rail, 16 00
" Buff. & Lake, 16 00
Chicago, via. Great Western & Mich
igan Central K. R. . . 20 00
Chicago, via. Buffalo and Lake Shore
Mich. Southern It. R., . 20 00
Chicago, via. Buff, Luke and Mich.
Central K. R. . . 20 00
Rock lslaud, 25 00
E. T. HUBBELL,
Ticket and Freight Agent,
N. \V. cornet Sixth and Chestnut sis.
O. A. N.C.m i.-, t'.upri iutcmlem l'llllaUelptl la
and Reading Railroad.
T. KcKissocs, Superintendent Cattawissa,
Williamsport and Erie Railroad.
Heniiv Coffin, Superintendent Williams
port and Elmira Railroad.
July 19, 1855—if.
Spring and Summer
GOODS CHEAP!
A. J. EVANS
TXAVING purchaseii the interest of Mr.
" Appleman in the new store nearly op
posite the Episcopal Church, has received a
new assortment of Spring and Summer goods
whicq he offers to old customers and" new
at •
GREAT BARGAINS.
Among his ladies' dress goods are silks
berages, chintzes, debaizes, lawns, ginghams'
poplins &c. He has
GKNTLEfMENS' DRESS GOODS,
such as fine black and brown French cloths
black Doeskin and fancy Cassimers, satin
and fancy Vestings, black & Italian fancy
Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves; &c.
HATS AND CAPS.
A large assortment of Men's and Boys'
hats and caps, embracing every style and
quality. Also, a large and varied assortment
of Parasols and Ribbons.
DOMESTICS. —BIeached Si unbleached
Muslin, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills,. T
able-diaper, Bagging, Toweling, Table-lin
ens, &c.
BOOTS 4" SHOES.
UF A large assortment
■fL Men's, VVomen's and
Children's Boots and Shoes, Jenny
Ltnd & buskin Shoes at verylow prices.
GROCERIES.—A. large assortment of
Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses
Rice, Teas, &0., &c. '
Ready made clothing, spring fashion.
0T The highest price always paid for
grain or orwmsy produce of any kind.
Bloomsbnrg, April 26, 1855.
H. (2. HOTOR,
BTOGHECm
aaraau ESPECTFULLY offers his
professional services to
11 1 the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Bloomsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to
attend to all the various' operations in-ag.en
listry, 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 Tootli Powders, al
ways on hand. All operations on the ' teeth
warranted.
iy Office near the Academy.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, 1851.
~TEEB, EVERGREENS!
FLOWERING SHRUBS. ROSES,
PLANTS. Sic., in a ureal variety
arid.size, for sale by lar-ju or small
quantities, at the RISING SUN
NURSERIES sod GARDEN, Philadelphia.
Their stands are in the Market, below 6th
street, where the above can be hud every
day. Orders also received here for the Nur
sery. Catalogues sent to applicai-is gratis.
Direct to S. MAUPAY & CO.,
Rising Sun Village. Phtlud 'a.
N B—Rotes, Verbeanas by ibe hundred or
thousand, and other flowering plants for sale
cheap. ,
Philadelphia, April 15, 1856.
RegLitralton Certificates
For ine us# of oiergyraen, justices, physi
iaus and other persons in registering ntarria
get and deaths as required bv the new Ao
Assembly, can be had at the office of the
' Star of the North." '
TONICS WON'T DO.
'I'HEY never did do more than give tempo
rary relief and thoy never will. It is be
cause they don't touch the cause of the dis
ease. The muse of all ague and billious dis
eases i# the atmospheric poison called Mias
ma or Malaria. Neutralize this poison by
its
NATURAL ANTIDOTE.
and all disenses caused by it disappears at
once. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure is this
Antidote to Malaria, ant 1 moreover it is a
perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate i
of the celebrated chemist, I. R Chilton, of
New York, to litis etlect, is attached to every
bottle; therefore if it dues no good il car. do
no harm.
This is more than can be said oMfefinine,
Arsenic, or any ionic in existence, us then
u-e is ruinous to the constitution and bring
on DUMB AGUE, which never allows a per
son to feel iwrlectly well lor a single moment.
In illiiMiation of these truths I annex soma
extracts trom a letter just received from a
Physician:
Georgetown, Ohio, March 17, '56.
J*s. A. RHODES, E-q. Dear Sir: Yours of
2d insl. is at hand. The Cure arrived late
last year and the difficulty in getting any one
to try il waa greatly increased from the fact
thai a remedy had been introduced which
waa growing in favor with the public, as be
ing belter than using Quinine, —not knowing
I presume that the remeJy lltey needed to
escape taking Quinine, contained the DRUG
ITSELF!
This remedy, (known as "Smith's Tonic,")
would invariably BREAK an ague, but it did
not CURE it, and it would often return with
renewed vigor. The one circumstance I
deemed in your favor, if I could institute a <
lest comparison between it and your CURE.
The tollowing is the result:
Three persons look your "Cure," all of
which were cases of "Quotidian Intermit
tent Fever," of many weeks standing. They
had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occa
sionally missing a chill, but it was, (as in all
such cases, j slowly wearing them out, and
laying the foundation of other and severer
maladies. I did succeed in effecting a radi
cal cure of all ihreb of these cases with your
remedy, and they have not had a chill since.
In all three of these cases the "Smith's Ton- i
ic" had been used, and would, as before sta
ted, break the chill, but after a period or two
had elapsed it would return.
I think there will be no difficulty now in
giving to your "Cure" the vantage ground of
any other remedy now in use here. &e. &c.
WILLIAM BUCKNER, M. D.
RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or
Antidote to Malaria , the only harmless reme
dy in existence, is equal y certain as a PRE
VENTIVE, as a "CURE." Take it when
you feel the chill coming on, and you will
never have a single one.
JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor.
Providence, R. I.
For sale by Druggists generally.
June 18. 1856.
Trusses ! Trusses ! Trusses!
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TRUSS AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT,
£. W. COR. OF 12111 AD RACE STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA,
PORTER of fine French '' ruJS *"s§ = L
flDs, combining extreme lightness,
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Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited
by remitting amounts, a below:—Sending
number ol it ches round the hips, and slat
: ins side nlTecled.
Cost ol Single Truss, £2, 53, $4, 85.
Double, 55,86, 58, and 10.
lust ructions as to wear, and how to effect
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Also tor sale, in great variety, Dr. Ban
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cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and
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FIRST AItICIVAI.!
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fc#" FLOUR & FEED always on band,
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A loige assortment of which are kept con
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consignments respectfully solicited, on which
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hta practice to a particular branch of medi
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He cautiona the uiiloriunateAagalnat the a
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are ptotnpily extinguished. ■ "
TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
In the treatment of a class of diaeaaee hith
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, tenths of the causes of nervous debility, lo
| cal and constitutional weakness, mental and/
physical Buffering, are traceable to certain
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If he emancipate himself before the prao
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