The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, August 06, 1856, Image 4

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    ill the diseases for which
it is recommended usu-
Female Complaints.
Of theseare Prolapsus
Uteri, or Filling of the
Womb; Flour Albus, or
mation and Ulceration of
tbe Womte Incidental Hemorrhage,or Flow
ing; Painfal Suppressed, and Irregular Men
struation, &c., with all their accompanying
evils, (Cancer exoepted,) no matter how se
vere or how long standing.
This medicine has never been inlroduced
by empty puffs and misrepresentations, nor
is it intended that its present popularity shall
be sustained by any medium but its merits
and the approbation of the public.
REFERENCES.
I feel it a duty incumbent upon myself to
declare publicly the great blessing Dr. Mar
ohisi's Uterine Catholicon has proved lo me.
For two years my health was miserable; 1
waa almost unable to walk. Physicians pro
nounced my case falling of the womb, exten
sive ulcerations, commencing with flour al
bus. Tbe pains, irritation, prostration, &c.,
rendered life a burden. In this miserable
condition, Dr. F. P. Newland recommended
Dr. Marchiai's Uterine Catholicon. After ta
king four bottles 1 found myself in perfect
health. Gratitude for my restoration makes
roe ardently desire that all my sex, a like
unfortunate, may find sure relief Irom this in
estimable medicine.
ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND,
No. 19 West st., Utica, N. Y.
Tbe above statement 1 knnw to be true,
F. P. NEWLAND, M. D.,
Utica, New York.
I would be "glad to have • further supply,
•a 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, jnd.
Prevail on medical men to adopt it in their
Sractice ; and I have no fears ol the result,
om what knowledge 1 have obtained per
sonally of its curative powers. I wish the
medicine kept here. W
T. C. HAWKINS, M. D.,
Wayneeburg, Pa.
- I must say, from my own experience and
personal observations in my practice, it has
proved to be tbe 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 painlul menstruation, and diseases of ir
ritation of tbe female organs.
D. Y. FOOTE, M. D ,
Syrsouse, N. Y.
The claims of this medicine lo the confi
dence or the public are strengthened by the
fact of its having received the approbation
and'patronage of many prominent members
of the Medical Faculty in the United States,
some of whom have voluntarily given letters
ol commendation, isee pamphlet,) sustaining
all that is claimed for it as a curative agent.
Pamphlets containing much useful infor
mation touching the nature and symptoms of
■he above diseases, together with testimoni
als ftnm ladies of theriighest respectability,
as certified by the most satisfactory authori
ty, U> all which Ihe attention of ladies and
practitioners is respectfully invited, can be
bad gratis at the store of
J. R. MOYER, Agent.
Druggist, Bloomsburg, Pa.
* Also sold by most of the leading Druggists
in Ihe country.
1. B. MARCHISI & CO.. Proprietors.
Central Depot, 304 Broadway, N. Y.
Jan 31, 1856.
Justices of the Peace
AND CONSTABLES can find all kind of
banks desirable for their use,in proper
mifa'o tbs office of the STAR OF THE NORTH.
FANCY GOODS, of every description and
variety, new styles.and fresh lrom New York
and Philadelphia, for sale at the cheap store
M'KELVY, NEAI. A CO
MUSLINS a yard wide for 8 cents, and
good prints for 6J cents just received
by A. C. MENSCH.
GREENWOOD SEMINARY
AT
MILLVILLE. COLUMBIA CO., PA.
For Youlli of hoth Sexes.
WD!. BVRGEks I'KIIHiII'AL
THIS Institution which has been In suc
cessful operation for several yeais has
recently been enlarged to give better accom
modations for boarders and increased facili
ties for 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
pile will be taken at any season.
Ic addition to the constant attention of the
Principal, the services of an expeiienced
teacher have been procured. Instruction will
be given in all the English branches usually
taugbl, and also in Latin.
Natural Philosophy and Astronomy will be
illustrated by appropriate apparatus and ac
cess given to a Library and the use of Math
ematical instruments. Books and Statione
ry will be provided for all who desire.
flttlEEOßo
TUITION, 53.50, 84 und 54.50 per quarter,
graded by the course of study.
Boarding, Tuition, Washing. Lights, &c.,
824 per quarter, one-ball payable quarterly
in advance.
EPFot further particulars address the prin
cipal.
Millville, July 6, 1895.
wmwi ■awuasßi&iyc
THE POCKET JESCVLAPICS j
OR, RVKRY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN.
Edition, with Onp
hundred F.ngiivings
showing Diseases and Mai
formations of the human
Bystem in every shape and
form . To which ia added
a Treatise on the Disease,
of Females, being of the
highe-l impoitance to mar.
ried people, or those con
templating mintage. By
WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D.
Let r.o father he ashamed the present • copy
of the Aesculapius to his child. It may save
him from an early grave. Let no young man or
woman enter into the aecret obligations ol mar
riedlife without reading tbe Pocke Aesculapius
Let no oneeuffer from e backnied Cough. Pain
io-UuLSida.uilUfS.nights, nervous feelings,
sad the whole train oT Despeplic aensatious,
and given up by their physicians, he another
moment without consulting the AESCULA
PIUS. Have the married, or those about to be
married any impediment,read this truly useful
book, it It baa been the means of saving thou
sands pf unfortunate creatuies from the very
jaws of death.
Any person sending twenty five cente, en
closed in a letter, will receive one copy of this
hook, by mail,or five copiee wiflbe sent for one
dollar. Address, Dr. W. Young, No. /52 Spruce
street, Philadelphia,' Postpaid.
No 158 Spruce St., Philadelphia,
Sep. •*, 1854-ly.
■■■■■J PHILADELPHIA.
Great Fire, cbestaat & Fifth Streets,
MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER, 19th.
1894. EVANS FC WATSON'S SALAMAN
DER SAFES TRIUMPHANT, as tney al
ways are when put lo the test.
Philadelphia, Dec. 16th, 1854.
Messrs. Evans ii Watson, No. 26 south
Fourth Street, Philadelphia.—-Gentlemen:—
We take pleasure in recommending your
Salamander Sates to merchants and others
in want of a secure means of preserving
their books, papers, &c., from fire, as the
one we purohased from you about seven
months since has preserved our books, pa
pers, and cash in as good condition as they
were when put into it, before the great fire
of this morning, which destroyed the entire
block of buildings corner of Chestnut and
Fifth Streets. The 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 romained there until the fire was out.—
The safe was then removed, and oppened in
the presence ol at least 1000 persons, who
witnessed the good condition ol the contents.
Will you please have the Safe and locks re
paired, as we intend In put it in use again,
having perfect confidence in its fire proof
qualities. Yours, respectfully,
LACEY k PHILLIPS.
Evans & Walton take pleasure in-referring
to the foiftrsffg. among tire many hundreds,
who have their Sates in use:—U. S. Mint.
Philadelphia; Farmers k Mechanics' Bank,
Philadelphia; Samuel Allen, Esq. High Sher
iff, Philadelphia; John N. Henderson, City
Controller; Caleb Cope & Co., No. 183 Mar
ket street; Richard Noma k Son, Locomotive
builders, Philadelphia; Bancrbfi & Sellers,
Machinists, corner IGlh and Jamas streets;
Franklin Fire insurance Co., Philadelphia;
Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philadelphia;
I-acey & Phillips, corner of Slh and Minor
sireel; Sharpless Bro., No. 32 soulh Second
stinet; James, Kent & Santee, No. 147 north
Third street.
A large assortment of the above Safes al
ways on hund [warranted to stand ai least
10 per cent, more fire than any Herring's
Sale now in use.] Evans & Watson also
manufacture and keep lor sale, Iron Shutters,
Iron Doors, and Irnn Sash, for making fire
proof Vaults, for Banks, stores private und
public buildings; Seal and Latter Copying
Presses ; Patetil-fclgie Lined Relrigeralori-.&c.
Plensejm.e.'HiJ a call at No. 26 South 4th
street Philadelphia.
V EVANS k WATSON?
March 27, 1866. ' 0
03 H CE> CBS 333 C. SB oa n° ©
Cabinet Ware Rooms,
S. C^SRIVE
RESPECTFULLY 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 Furnitue.
Which 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 $25 to S6O. Divans, Loun
ges, Walnut and Mahogany Parlor chairs,
Rocking BDd easy chairs, Piano stools, and
a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing
and parlor boraans, sofa, card, centre and
pier tables, detasbus, cheffeniera, whatnots
and comodes and all kiDds of fashionable
work. His slock of bureaus, enclosed and
common washstands, dress-tables, cornei
cupboards, sofas, dining and bteakfastta
bles, bedsteads, cane seat and common
chairs, is the largest in this section of the
oountry. He will also keep a good assort
ment of looking-glasses wtih fancy gill and
common frames. He will also furnish spring
mattrasses fined lo any sized bedstead,which
are superior for durability and comfort to
any bed in use.
Bloomsburg, April 6th 1854. tf.
CAUTION! ASTROLOGY!!
LOOK O FT !
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL! I
THE never tailing MRS. VANHORN is
the vetv 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 loud hopes
have been crushed and blasted by lalse prom
ises, all who have hud bad luck, fly to tier
tor advire and satisfaction, from whaierer
.-attee, fly to hsr for relief and comfort. In
love affairs she was never known to lei!
Sl.e has the secret ol winning the aflectinns
of the opposite sex. It is this fact which
induces illiterate pretenders to try lo imi.ate
her. She sbowß you the likeness of your
future wife, husband, or absent trend. It is
well known to Ihe public at large that she
is the first, and only person in this country
who ran show their likeness in reality—
which can be testified and thou
sands, both married and sinule, who daily
and eagerly visit her. Come one, come all,
to No. 534 LOMBARD Street, between Juni
per and Broad, PHILADELPHIA.
April 16, 1856—6 m.
fiF" A A ft) fsfl -Afl
TO THE FABHONABLE AND f?
cpqcgrrrnnmsß.
atHF. 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 ia now heller prepared than ev
er to accommodate any one w th the neatest
easiest and best fitting suits of Clothes that
have been turned out lately; and not only
(hat, but he will also do them up in tbe best
order, upon the lowest terms.
His shop is at the old stand, (too well
known to need further 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 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 hjs hire."
BERNARD RUPERT-
Bloomsburg, April 14tb, 1853.
Tinware k Stove Establishment.
ravHE UNDERSIGNED respeotfuly in
for nip 818 old friettflfl and cuHtomcrs.thut
be has purchased his brothel's interest in tbe
above eetat)ltinment,snd the concern will here
after be conducted by himself exclusively. He
bas just received and olT.it for sale the
£9 lergeat and most extensive assortment
aaent uf FANCY STOVEti everiutro
dues J iato this market.
Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on hand
and manufactured toorder. All kinds of re
pairing done, as usual, on short notice,
Jhe patron as* of old friencs and new cus
tomers is respectfully solicited.
A. M. RUPERT-
Bloomsburg, Jan. 18, 1958. tf.
M
ket. ■ f I
DAVID LOWCNBEftfi,
fJLOTHING STORE, on Main street, fwo
doors above the 'American House."
SIMON DREIFUSS, & Co.
{CLOTHING STORE in the 'Exchange
Block,' opposite the Court house.
A. J. EVANS.
TW'ERCHANT.—Store on the upper part
**■ of Main street, nearly opposite the
Episcopal Church.
8- C. BHIVB,
MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE
AND CABINET WARE.—Wareroom
in Shive's Block, on Main Street.
A. M. RUPERT,
TINNER AND STOVE DEALER—
Shop on South aide of Main street, be
low Market.
R. W- WEAVER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW— office on the
first floor of the "Star" Building, on
Main street.
JOSEPH SHIRTLESS.
FOUNDER ANN MACHINEST. Builtl
inaetm the alley between (he "Exchange
and "American House."
BAHNAIuT RUPERT.
11 vAILOK —Shop on the South Side of Main
1 Street, first square below Market.
A. €. MENSCH,
MERCHANT. —Store North tl'esi corner
. <<l Main an I Market S'.eel*.
UtltA'l I. lltlU'Eß^
•,t U
A'-tioeniy on Third Street.
M'KELVV, NEAL & CO.,
MERCHANTS.—Northeast corner ol Main
. " and Market streets.
JOSEPH SIIARPLESS,
MANUFACTURE AND DEALER IN
STOVES, TINWARE &c—Establish
ment on Main street, next ouilding cbove
he Conrt-hoose.
Pllll DON'S DIGEST.
A NY Justice of the Peace wishing to pur
chase a copy of Purdon'a Digest,can be
accommodated by applying at lie this
off c e
OMNIBUS n jOkV. LINE AND
II.VERY W^STABLE.
OSJC LL- > APC6>CEIAAS3S3
IVOW runs anew omnibus between Blooma-
I * burg and the Railroad Depot, which
will lake passengers from and to any of the
residences of die Town, or the American
House and Forks Hotel; and he will
also furnish conveyances to all travellers who'
rna, wish to go into any part of the county.
The omnibus will leave Bloomsburg twice
daily at Id o'clock A. M., and at 4 o'clock
P. M. t¥"F are 12$ cen s each way.
He has also a large livery stable connected
with thfl omnibus line, from which he can
accommodate (he public, with conveyances
for travelling, pleasure excursions or busi
ness. Siand in the rear ol Hoffman & Else's
establishment, near the centre of ihe town.
NOAH S. PRENTISS.
Bloomsburg, June 3, 1855. ty.
IN ttLUOnMIIIIRG.
EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG
HAS taken charge ol a new marble works
at the cornet of Main and Market St.,
--looinsburg. where (tie punlic can he served
with
Every kind ol'Hnrblc AYo^k,
executed in the best style of the Art, and at
the lowest living prices.
Thankful for past lavors, Mr. Aimstrong
will execute all orders that may he left with
him for
Tomb-stones, Tombs, Monuments,
Door and Window Sills, steps of inaihle or
sandstone. Mat.ties, or any thing al-e in ihe
department of marble masonry. The slock
on hand and engaged consists of ttie best
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE;
ami LETTERING will he done in English or
German. E ARMSTRONG.
' Bloomsburg, Feb. 1, 1855.
! SAYt AG I IIMt OF THE
11. S Insurant?, Annuity & Trust *o.
S. E. cor. ol Third k Chestnut Sis , PHIL'*.
CAPITAL 250,000.
MONEY is received on deposit daily.—
The amount deposited is entered in a
Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or
it prelerred, a certificate will be given.
All sums, large and small, are received,
and ihe amount paid back on demand, with
out notice.
Interest is paid at the rale of five per cent.,
commencing from the day of deposit, and
ceasing tourteep days previous lo the with
drawal ol the money.
On the first day of January, in each year,
the interest of each depoiit is paid to the
depositor, or added to the principal, as he
may prefer.
The Company huva now upwaots or S,-
500 depositors in the City of Philadelphia
alone.
Any additional information will be given
by addressing the Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
S. R. Crawford, l'res't. Wm. D. Godwin,
L. Johnson Vice Pres't. Paul B. Goddard,
A. W. Thompson, George McHenry,
Benj. W. Tingley, James Devereux,
Jacob L. Florance, Gustavus English.
PLINY FItSK, Secretary If Treasurer.
J. C. OEHLSCHLAGER, Teller If Interpreter.
September 6 1855.—1y.
STO FES! STOVES! STOVES!
gg,. THE undersigned informs his friends
BSa' and the public in general, (hatha has
JmHßiaked the entire interest in the
Tinware and Stove Establishment,
on Main Street, one door above the Court
Hqgse, Bloomsbuig. where he is prepared to
furnish Tinware, Stoves, Stovepipe, and
Spouting, and all other business in his line on
short uoiice, and in good order.
The New Kaub and William Penn Cook
ing Stove, and also a large assortment of
Parlor Sloven.
constantly on hand and lor sale at moderate
price*.
W" Thankful lor former patronage, ha re
spectfully solicits a continuance of the same.
JOSEPH SHARPLESS.
Bloomsburg, May 6, 1858.
BLANKS I BLANKinT BLANKS 11
DEEDS. SUMMONS,"
EXECUTIONS, SUBPCENAs.
AND JUDGMENT NOTES,
paper and desirable forms, fo sale at the,
office of the "Star of the North."
Erie,
Tlirough
" Niagara Falll, * 16 11 " r
" Detroit, '24 "
" Chicago, ' 34 "
. 11 St, Louie, ' 43 "
tr" Ticket Office—N. VV.corner Sixth and
Chestnut streets, and Philadelphia and Read
ing R. R. Depot, oorner of Broad and Ninth
streets.
On and after Monday, May 7tb, Three Pas
senger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner of Broad end
Vine streets, daily, (Sunday's excepted,) as
follows:
DAY EXPRESS— 6 A. M.
Stopping at Phcenixville and Reading only.
Connecting with the Cattawissa, Williams
port, and Erie, and Witliamsporl 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 Cake Shore Railroad, to
Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and
Detroit. Also, with Elmira, Canandaigua
with New York Central Railroad, East and
West, and at Suspension Bridge wiih the
Great Western and Michigan Central Railroad
for Detroit, Chicago, St. I-cmis, and all points
in Canada and Western Slates.
Out) onechange ol Baggage between Phil
adelnhia and Canada or the Lakes.
DAY EXPRESS—Breakfast at Port Clin
ton aiid-DoWM*William-port.
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, S2 95
Cattawissa, < 435
Rupert, 4 40
Danville, . 4 fin
Milton, 5 15
WiH'.vnspovt 5 90
Elmira, 7 00
Jefferson, 7 65
Starkey, 7 95
Pen 11 Yan, 8 00
Gorhum, 8 00
Geneva via. Gnrham, . 8 00
" Steamer J. Arnut,' 8 00
Catiaridaigna, - 8 00
Honeoye Falls, 8 50
Caledonia, 8 8'
Le Roy, 6
Batavia, 9 ou
Rochester. 8 60
Bnffaloy v. N. Y. and E., and Buffalo
and N. Y. City, . 10
Buffalo, via. Tonawanda, 10
Niagara Falls, via. Elmira, Canandai
gua & Niagara Falls R. R. • 10
" " via. Buffalo, 10 00
Suspension Bridge, • 10 00
Cleveland, U 70
Toledo, 14 75
Cincinnati, 16 00
Detroit, via. Rail, 16 00
" Buff. & Lake, 16 00
Chicngo, via. Great Western & Mich
igan Central R. R. - . 20 00
Chicago, via. Buffalo and Lake Shore
Mich. Southern R. R., - 20 00
Chicago, via. Buff., Lake and Mich.
Central R.'R. . . 20 00
Rock Island, ' 25 00
E. T. HUBBELL,
Ticket and Freight Agent,
N. W. corner Bixth and Chestnut sis.
G. A. NICOLLS, Superintendent Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad.
T. KcKrssocjr, Superintendent Cattawissa,
Williamsport and Erie Railroad.
HENRY COFFIN, Superintendent Williams
port and Elmiia Railroad.
July 19, 1855.—tf.
Wrouglit & Ca*l Iron Itetl
| STEADS, RAILING,SETTERS. TREE BOX
! es, Stands, Verandas, &c.. Cemetery Luis En
| closed with either cast or Wrought Iron Rail
-1 ing, No. 335 MARKET. STREET.
(2 doors below Ninth,)
PHILADELPHIA.
[ March 27, 1856.
Spring and Summer '
GOODS CHEAPI
A. J. EVANS
ITAVING purchaseu 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. chint/.ea, ilebaizes, lawns, ginghams,
poj litis &o. He has
GENTLEMEN'S' DRESS GOODS,
such as fine black and brown French cloths
black Doeskin and fancy Caesimers, satin
and fancy Vestings, black & Italian fancy
Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves; &c.
HATS AND CAPS.
A large assortment of Men's and Boys'
hats and cape, embracing every style and
quality. Also, a large and varied assortment
of' Parasols and Ribbons.
DOMESTICS. —BIeached A
M—K-, or,—makings, Jeans, Drills, Ta
ble-diaper, Baling, Toweling, Table-lin
ens, 6tc.
BOOTS $ SHOES.
A large assortment of^fcw^L_
Men's, Women's and^^Qli^
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.
Gr The highest prioe always paid for
grain or county produce of any kind.
Bloomsburg, April 26, 1855.
H. O. HOWBR,
BKMTfiSTs
RESPECTFULLY offers his
MBHBL •*•*' professional services to
U Il ' the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Bloomsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to
attend to all tbe various operations in Den
tistry, and is provided igjth the latest im-
which will
be piate, to look.as
well aa natural. f,
A superior article df Tooth Powders, at
ways on hand. All operations on the teeth
warranted. JpAstt J *
X3T Office near the jtoidemy. -
Bloomsburg, Nov. 2d, 1861.
, Kegivlralioii Certificate*
For the use ol clergymen,justices, ptiysi
ians and other personsdu registering marria
gas and deaths as required by. the new Ac
Assembly, can be hsa-M toe office of the
Star of the North."
and moreover U. is a
perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate
of the celebrated chemist, J. R. Chilton, of
New York, to this effect, is atlaohed to every
bottle; therefore if it does no good it cac do
no harm.
Thie is more than can be said of Quinine,
Arsenic, or any tonio in existence, as their
use is ruinons to the constitution and brings
on DUMB AGUE, which never allows a per
eon to feel perfectly well for a single moment.
In illustration of these truths I annex some
extracts from a letter just received from a
Physician:
Georgetown, Ohio, March 17, '56.
JAS. A. RHODES, Esq.—Dear Sir: Yours of
2d inst. is at hand. The Cure arrived late
last year and the difficulty in getting any one
to try it was greatly increased from the fact
thai a remedy had been introduced which
was growing in favor wiih the public, ae be
ing belter lhan using Quinine, —not knowing
| I presume that the remedy they needed to
escape taking Quinine, contained the DRUG
ITSELF!
This remedy,(known RS "Smith'sTpnic,")
would invariably BREAK an ngus, but it did
not CURE it, and it would often return with
renewed vigor. The one circumstance I
deemed in your favor, if f could inalitmn a
leal comparison between it and your CURE.
The following 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
suclt cases.; slowly wearing them out, and
laying the foundation of other and severer
maladies. I did succeed in effecting a radi
cal cure of all three of these cases with your
remedy, and they have not had a chill since.
In all three o( these cases the "Smith's Ton
ic" hud been ued, 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 oilier remedy now in use here. &■-. &c.
WILLIAM BUCKNER, M. I).
RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or
Antidote to Malaria, the only harmless reme
<l v in existence, is equally certain as a PRE
VENTIVE, as a "CURE." Take it when
you leel 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.
Trusties I Trasses ! Trasses!
a. H. NEEDLES,
TRUSS AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT,
6. W. COR. OF 121H AND RACE STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA, '
IMPORTER of fine French
es, combining extreme lightness,
ease and durability with correct construction.
Hernial or ruptured palieuts can be suited
by remitting amounts, as below:—Sending
number of inches round the hips, and stat
ing side affected.
Cost of Single Truss, 82, 83, 84, 85.
Double, 85,86, 88, and 10.
w Instructions as In wear, ond how to ofToel
*a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss.
Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Ban
ning's Improved Patent Body Bruce, for the
cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and
Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest ex
pattdets and Erector Braces, adapted to all
with rtoop shoulders and weak lungs; English
Elastic Abdominal Bells, Snspensories, Syr
inges—male and female.
Ladies' rooms, with lady attendants.
August 2. 1855.
FIRKT A llltlVAIi!
OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I
AC. MENCH respectfully informs his
* friends, customers, and the public gen
, eptlly lh*t he ha just received from Phila
delphia the first goods of the season, consist
ing of a large assortment of choice and de
sirable
For the spring and summer trade comprising,
lor men's wear:
, Superior Black, and Colored French Clothe,
Black French Doeskins and Cassimere.
'*Hluck Satin and Fancv Silk Vestings.
Blue, Black, Brown and Green Cashmerettes.
LADIES' WEAR.
Elegant Black Silks, all qualities.
Barege De Laines and Challi Bareges.
Plain, Pink. Blue and Graen De Lainee.
Bombazine Finish Black Alpacas. *
French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams.
Worked Collars, and Linen Handkerchiefs.
Hosiery of all kinds and qualities.
Calicoes ol all patterns and descriptions.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Cotton Sheeting.
Bleached ami Unbleached Muslins. .
Linen Damasks and Table Covers.
Besides a large assortment of Boots and
Shoes, Sugar, Coffee Teas, and all kind* of
Groceries. Hardware, &c., which will be sold
remarkably cheap. Call at the old stand,
corner of Main and Market streets.
Br FLOUR & FEED always on hand,
and tor sale at the lowest market price, for
CASH. A. C. MENSCH.
Bioomsburg, April 2, 1856.
DCNSLOW 8c CO.,
Commission lUcrrlutnts,
And Wkoleenle Dealer* in all kinds uf
Foreign and Domestic Lear Tobacco.
VI ANUFACTURED Tobacco, ami Fureiau
i'-L and Domestic Segars, 21 South Front
Street, Philadelphia. Importers of fine Ha
vanna Segars of the choicest growths of the
Vuelta-Abajo.
A large assortment of wbicb ere kept con
sts ntljr on bend, and for sale at a small adtance
on cost of importation.
Consignments respectfully solicited, on which
liberal advances will be made wheo desired.
N. B. Special attention given to orders
for purchase on commission, of Tobacco, as al
so every description of Merchandise, for ac
count of parties living at a distance from this
market.
Sole Agent for F. A. Goe'ze's Celebrated
German Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty
different varieties.
Philadelphia, April 7, 1856. lyr.
HEATLEY'S ARCH STREET THEA
TRE. Arch Strut, above Sixth, Phit'a.
THE STAR COMPANY,, Composed of the first
Art ISIS io the world, and exceeding in
Strength and Talent any Dramatic combina
tion heretofore offered to the Theatrical Pub
lic, will appear EVERY NIGHT in Comedy,
Tragedy, Serio-Comio Drama, Vaudevilles,
Musical Burletiaa. ha., tic.
Br When visiting he city, go there.
RAW ER GOIJDS, Spotted Swiss, Bog
! Jaconett Mull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin
Bishop Lawns, sale Bard Muslin jnst receiv
ad at the Store of
____ A. C. MBNSCH
/■I HI BET SHAWLS with silk fringe, a
JL fine'lot just received and for rile by
A. C. MJENSCH.
er failing Remedies Tor the
diseases of a private and delicate character,
incident to the violation of Ibe Laws of Na
ture and of Natures Ood.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Tax Author of the above volume a gradu
ate of one or the first medical schools lit the
United States, and having devoted a quarter of
a century to the atudy and treatment of Syphilis
end kindred disorder, at a speciality, he baa
become posaeased of moat invaluable informa
tion in regard to the name, and Je able to com
pass into vade mecum compass the very quint
essence of medical acienca on tbia important
subject; as the result of the experience of the
1 most eminent physician in Europe and Amer
ica ia thorouihly demonstrated in his own
I highly successful practice in the treatment of
se.'rft diseases in many thonaanda of cases in
the City of Philadelphia dona.
The iracliceof Dr. Hunter has long boon,
and still ia literally unbonoded, but at the ear
nest solicitation of numerona persona, he has
been induceJ to extend the sphere of his pro
fessional usefulness to the community at large,
through the medium of bit "Medi ,al Manual
Haod-Uook for the Afflic'ed "
It is a volume that should be in the ha n d of
every family in the laud, '.whether used as a
preventive "of secret vice, or as a gaitle for the
alleviation of one ,pf Ibe rr.oet awful and de
structive scourges eer visaed upon mankind
for (be eins o.f sensuality and impurity of every 1
ki d.
It ia a volume that has received the unquali
fied recommendation of the first physicians in
the land, while many clergymen, fathers, moth
ers, |hilanlhropia!a and humanitarians, have
most freely extended its circulation in all quar
ters where its powerful teaching* would be like
ly to he instrumental in the moral purification
and physical healing of multitude* of our peo
ple, among the young, volatile and indiscreet,
otherwise the pride and flower of the naliou.
The authoi argues particularly, most strongly
against every spocies of self-defilement, and
warns parents and guardians, in eeaiching
terms, lo guard the young of both sexes from
the terrible consequences concomitant of their
ignorance of ph) '"logical laws and sexual im
purities and irregularities, whether exhibited
ny precocious deelo| ment or arising fiom the
viscious and corrupting examples of their school
metes or olheiwia*. To those who have lieej
■ alieady ensnared to tho "paths tliut take hold
on hell,'* a clear and explicit*-way is shown by
which they may secure a icturn of sound health
and a regeneration of the soul from its terrible
pollution.
Il is well known that thousands of victims
are annually sacrificed at the shrine of Quack
ery —especially those rufTeiiog from Venereal or
Syphilitic diseases—Strictures, Seminal Weak
ness, Nervous Debility, and the numerous mal
adies which spring dirvctl; or less remotely
from the indulgence of carnal passiona and se
crcl violations of Nature.
In view of these facts, and when it is also
considered that aboot 100,000 persons die annu
ally in the United Stales of Conoumption—a
large majority being the victims of the voluput
ous indiscretion of their progenitors, agreeably
to the Scriptural enunciation, that the sins of
the parents are visited upon the children, even to
the third and fourth geneialion. The Author,
imbued with sentiments of enlarged phllhnlhro
py, will scarcely be censureJ for any effort to
restrain the vices of the age, try the humble iu
etruravninlUv of bis Medical Manual,
One copy, securely enveloped, will be forward
ed free of pos ageto any part oftbe United States
for 25 cents, or 6 copies for St, Address, post
paid, COHItBN -V CO., Rublibukrs,
Box 107, Philadelphia.
I V Bookselleis, Canvassers ane Book Agents
supplied on the most liberal terms.
1000 TONS nr.. 1
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
DEBURG'S Original anil Genuine, warrant
ed ol superior quality, the cheapest manure
in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied
ul low prices.
EXTRA QUALITV LAND PLASTER.
5,000 barrels Extra Quality Lat.d Plaster,
selected for its fertilize g quality.
10.000 bushels of same in bulk.
10.000 barrels best quality Ordinary Land
Plaster, equal lo the best usualy sold, at the
low price of 20 cents per bushel, or Si.lo
per barrel, with a deduction lor large lots.
25,000 bushels of same io bulk.
1,000 hariels Calcined Plaster.
1,000 " Casting "
500 " Dentist "
5,060 " Hydraulic Cement.
1,000 " True Roman "
Peruvian Guano.
This article we offer in confidence to our
customers, as equal In any imported, and far
supprinr to most in the market.
10.000 bags of this superior Guano, for sale,
at the lowest market rates. Also, Poudrelle,
Mexican Guano Ground Charcoal, &o &o.
FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO.
At the Steam Plaster Mills junction York
Avenue and Callnwhifl Street, Philadelphia.
February 14, 1856.
J 6SEPH~AT NEEDLES;
Manuficturer of
WIR E.SILK& II AIR CI.OTH SEIVES
COURSE, medium and fine in mesh; large,
middle-sized and small in diameter.
Metallic Cloths or Woven Wire,
Ol the best qualities, various sizes of mesh,
from Nos. 1 to 80 inclusive, and from one lo
six feet in width.
They are numbered so malty spaces to a
lineal inoh,and cut to suit.
The subscriber also keeps constantly on
hand
esacsaaaoa EBS2ysß9 a
For Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel,
Guano, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Cofiee
Spice, Drugs, Dye Stuffs, &c. Together
with an assortment of
Bright and Annealed Iron IFire.
All of the abeve sold wholesale or retail,
by J. A. NEEDLES,
54 North Front Street, Phtlad'a.
May 28. 1856-ly.
Wood's Ornamental Ison Works,
RIDGE AVENUE, PHILADELPAIA.
THE attention of the inhabitants of Penn
sylvania are invited to the extensive Manufac.
lory and Ware rooms of the subscriber, who it
prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Iron
Railing of every description, for Cemeteries,
public and privata buildings, also Verandahs,
Fountains, Chairs, Settees, Lions, Dogs end
other ornamental iroo works of decorative char
ade'. Purchasers may rely on having ajhar
licles carefully boxed apd shipped le their dev.
tination. A book of designs will be faroiahed
to those wishing to make selections.
ROBERT WOOD,
Ridge Avenue, beleit Spring Garden St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
September 27. 1855.
THO M AS BUTLER,
. No. 7 South Seventh Street,
PHILADELPHIAj
lYfanufao orer ot strong Tinware, Copper,
Tin and Ziiro Darning Tubs, Bathing
Pan*, and every kkid of battling apparatus.
Also daed and paper boxes ?
Prompt attention g'von in ordered work,
and goods carefully lorwpjatxi on orders.
Philadelphia, Angus! lTtb, 1854.
'I IMUiI
An apprised that Dr. MSkelim confine*
hi* prao'.ice to • particular branch of medi
cine, which engages his indivicinal attention.
He oantiona the unfortunate againal the a*
boe of mercury; thonaanda an annually
mercurialized out of life. Recent affection*
I are piomplly extinguished.
TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
In the treatment of a class of disease* hith
erto neglected and imperfectly understood,
has enabled Dr. KINKKLIN, Author of at
work on Self Preservation, to prove hat nine
tenths of the causes of nervous debility, lo
cal and constitutional weakness, mental and
physical suffering, are traceable to certain
habits, forming the most secret yet deadly
and iatal springs of domestic misery and
premature mortality.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE,
There is an evil habit sometimes indolgod
in by boys, in solitude, and which, if not re
formed in due time, not only begets serious
obstacles to matrimonial happiness,but give*
rise to a series of protracted, insidiout, and
devastating afflictions. Few of those who
give way to this pernicious prastice are a
ware of the consequences, until (hey find
the nervous system shattered, feel etrang*
and unaccountable feelings, and vague fears
in the mind.
The unfortunate thus affected becomes fee
ble, is unable to labor with accustomed vig
or, or to apply his mind to study; bis step is
lardy and weak, he ia dull, irresolute, and
engages in bis sporl with less energy than
usual.
If he emancirate himself before the prac
tice has done its worst, and enter matrimony,,
his mariiage is unfruitfnl, and his sense tells
him that this is caused by his early follies.—
These are considerations which should awa
ken the attention of those similarly situated
MARRIAGE
Requires the fulfillment of several conditions
in order that it may be really the cause of
mutual happiness. Could the veil which
covers the origin of domestic wretohedness
be raised, and its true source ia every in
stance disclosed—in how many oould it b
traced to physical disqualifications and their
attendant disappointments! Apply then while
it is yet tirce, in order to have your unstrung
and relaxed organization rebraced, revivified
and strengthened.
REMEMBER,
He who places himself under Dr. Kinkelin'e
treatment may religiously confide in his hon
or as a genie man, and rely upon the assur
ance, that the secrets of Dr. K's patients will
never be disclosed.
Young man—let no false modesty deter
you from making your case j&own to one
who, from eduoution and respeflabilily, can
befriend you.
Too many think they will conceal the se
cret in their own hearts, and cure themselves.
Alas'. how often is this a latal dolusion, and
how many a promising young man, who
might have been an ornament to society, has
faded from the earth.
Strictures of the urethra are rapidly re
moved by the application of a new thera
peutical agent, used only by Dr. K. Weak
ness and Constitutional Debility promptly
cured, and full vigor restored,
"J am a man and deem nothing which
relates to man foreign to my feelings."
EIHBttYOUTH AND MANHOOD,
lfjil] A Vigorous Life or <i Pre
■ggtil mature Dtr.th.
KINKKLIN ON SELF-PRESERVATION.
Only twenty-five cents, or the value in post
age stamps, will ensure a copy of tbia book,
prepaid, per return of mail.
Persons at a distance may address Dr
KINKKLIN by letter, enclosing a remittance,
and be cured at home.
Packages of Medicines, with plain direc
tions, packed secure from damage or curios
ity, are forwarded by Mail or Express to any
part of the United States.
REMEMBER,
Dr KINKELIN'S residence has been for
the last twenty years at the N. YV. Cornet of
Third and Union Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
July 2d, 1856.—tf.
7*/ie on/y M which, in every instance,
preserved the entire contents at
the late Extensive Fires.
AT THE BURNING OF THE ARTIZAN
BUILDJNGS, Aptil 10th, and in the gteat
fire in Market Street, May Ist, 1856, the gen
uine HxRRiNa Safe preserved (he Jewelry of
George YV. Simrns & Bro.; Books, Papers &o.
of Fisher & Bro. and Edward Semana & Co.,
after remaining exposed in the burning rains
for nearly Forty Hours, and proving; conclu
sively what wa have . always claimed fov
them, their great superioiity over all eaonrir
ties known.
In these fires, the HERRING'S SAFE,
sianding side by side with those advertised
as "warranted to stand 10 per cent, more fire
than Herring's," came forth the acknowledg
ed victor, not only preserving their contents
in excellent order, bnl being themselves in a
condition to go through another ordeal, while
the boasted "Salemanders" of other makers
were badly used op in every instanoe, and
in somecasestbeir entire content* completely
destroyed.
To the public we would simply say, thai,
during the fourteen years of the Herring's
Safe has been before them, more than two
hundred have passed through accidental firea
without Ihe occurrence of a single locs.
We would, therefore, csation purchasers
against the misrepresentation of interested
parties. The Herring's Patent is the only
Fire-proof Safe made in this oity which is
protected by a Patent Right, and we will
guarantee it to resist more than double the
amount of beat of any other Safe now known.
FAKRELS & HERRING,
Sole Manufacturers in this State of
"Herring's Patent Champion Safes."
34 Walnnt St., Phitad'a.
N. B —"Evans & Watson's Improved 'Sal
emanders," "Oliver Evan's," "6. J. Gayler'a"
and "Scott's Abestos," Iron Chests, (• large
assortment having been taken tn pert pay
ment for "Herring's,"] will be eold at lew
prices.
Philadelphia, June 10, 1850— ly.
GL HENRY ZVPPINdER, EsT
£jLClock and Wotcbraaker JQr
South side of Main Street, above the
Railroad.
DIFFICULT watch repairing dona in the
BEST MANNER, and SPECTACLES
of all kinds for sale.
Bloomberg, March 20, 1856.
Frenh Arrival i
A NEW lot of obeap moalina and prints
juai received by ralbtotdcmd for sale by
A C. MENBCH.