CONSUMPTION And all vft-eases ok the Lungs aid T-HTOAT aie positively tumble by nbulalion, which couveya the remedies lo he cavities in the lungs through ihe air pas ages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy ex peclo-stion, heals the lungs, pur fies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to tbe nervous sys tem, giving that tone and energy no in ills'- pensable lor the restorative of health. To he • able to state confidently that Consumption is 'Curable by inhalation, is to me a source ol unalloyed pleasure. Jl is as lit itch under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable disease; ninety out of every* hun dred rases run be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent, iu tho arcoi.d; but in the third singe it is impossible to save more than five percent., for the luugs ate so-cut up by the disease us lo bid defiance lo ntedical skill. Even, however, in the lust stages, in halation aliords extraordinary relief to the mllering atletidit g this tearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety five thousand per sons in the United States alone; and a correct calculation shows thai out of the present pop ulation of dm earth, eighty millions are den fined to fill the consumptive's grave. Truly lb® quiver of death has no arrow so 'fatal as Consumption. In all ages it bus been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither •age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gifted.— •By the help of that Supreme Being, from whom rorr.eih every good and perfect gift, I am enabled lo ofler to the afilcted a perma nent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immedia'e effect, produced by their disposition in the lungs, is to prevent tha free admission of nir into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then surely ilia more rational lo expect greu'er good from rr.edij ;iucs entering the cavities if the lungs than from those administered through the stom ach; the pallet.l w i.l always find the lungs free and the breathing easy aticr inhaling remedies. True, inhalation is a locifl remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with more power and certainty than rem edies administered by the atonwuh. To prove the powetlul and direct it lluenco oi this mode ol administration, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a lew mm sites, paraly zing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may be amputated without the s'lghtcsi pain; inhaling the ordinary burning .gas will destiny hie in a few hours. The inhalation of arntuiinia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead.— The odor ol many ol tie medicines is per •eepltbki in il.o skin a few minute.- ul.er being 'inhaled, and may bu immediately detected in the blood. A convincing proof ol the constitutional cfleets ol inhalation, is the fact ■that sickness is always produced by breath ing IVul air. Is not this pn-iiive evidence that proper remedies, carelnliy prepared ami judiciously admluis'.ored through the longs, should produce the most happy results? |)u ting eighteen years'practice, manv thous ands. suffering fio.n discu-es ol the lungs and throni, hive been under my care, and I have affected many teiiiarkalle cures, even aher the sufferers l ad been pfononnccd in the last stngc, which lully satisfies me that consumption is no longer laial disease.— My b< -utmerit of coiisc.mi i ".i is ot'giinil. u;nl | founded on long experience and a thorough investigation. My |ei!cci m quaii-lai re w i.h the nature of tnben 'es. Ee . enables me to distinguish n adily the various terms ol dis j case that simulate consumption, and apply tho proper remedies t••* *' x temg mistaken even in a si' tie case. 1 s lanulmiiiy in connection with certain pa i.ologtcal am' mi ctoscopic discovert c.ml !i s ii o to relieve the longs (rem ilie ethc - o , on i t a.l chest-; to enlarga ll e chest, y • - v roe b'ood, nnpini to it renewed vitality, giv ingenuity* and tone to Ihe entire system. Box S3, POM OllL E. G. \\. (iIIAII \M, M. P. Office 109 Fi.beil b.icii.bt hi I'weUili, Philadelphia, Fa Mairfl 10 1857. 1 U'.V/-:t.\' at a d hl3 GREAT GIFT UVk SALE, 401) BROADWAY. fviiiv YOISK. /•'trie Hold Jttctlry . iri.i may lo Par chasm p, P ><>!. ' A I.L Docks will be so'd a- 'nvv c can be had at other SiOros. roc v of ilit-m lor less. New Hooks tecc veil '.>■*. \ Gili varying in value com *' > t n'< t<> *-100 git- ] en with each book at do rime i' i- mid Having o i hand a veiv .'* < . . ilf' <-..(/ valuable Hooks. and ns cor ii o - "I.true sales and small pt< li:s, : 'xve a ■ . firm; no.! to give cur customers be ro -r o. rgahn than can be had elsewhere. A>\ i-.u-'. oi b' sited in New Yotk or I'hilndelph aw r picitpt. ly sen!, git i'clitt ed, oil *i i• t publish* er'* price, t'a -. douce* el I\v cud Pie*- ems, couta'i ng to I ox ' ions w. I be sent free to sli put " of.' e con, i. The mo.-t I ■ ::e ce i cd o Agent.". Any pet-r ;i send, g i-* i,i i ; or ten books, with mm sv ci olu-ed, Will ue en titled lo Oil till I Jr'irL o.ni O i '. All otdets I r but ks. cm aini-g ironev, (to ensure peifect safe v ) shot >d be iegi tered at the Fot Ofiice xvnete Crov . e nun!- ed, and direc ed ;o Evans V. Co., 40'.) Broad- i way. New Yf'k. Rtjmcnct —M. Thomas & Sons-. South 4 li I Street, Fhihtde'olita ; J. 15. I ipp.oco.; & Co. | Philadelphia: P. Appleton k to, Broad-j way: Dei by & Jackson, Nassau s.eci, New I York. SEND FOR A CATALOG IK. EVANS & CO. j Frirripnl S pro 40!> 8.-odwev. N. V. Branch S'otes ai 125 CliostnuiS teat, Phil- i adelphia, and at Washington, P. C. Dec. 20, 1568.-3 m. A Ntw Novel by the tmlior tif -Zdic'cf.' MAGDALEN HEFDURN, A Story of the Scoltiili Reformation: BY MRS. OLYPHANT, Author cf "ZaiJce ' "Adam Graeme," eto j Complete m one large limo volume, bound , in cioiir. for One Dollar. Thia charming rove!, by the mi hr-r of Zu- i rrc, will be welcomed by all who have had j lae pleasure ot reading the former production 1 The quaint originality, the heat by and cheer ful religious lone, and charming simpl-ci v j and good sense ci this volume will render it a general an 1 permanent favor..e. y OPELS I A CHEAP POEM. Wc publish and supply dealers s d ravel iag Agents vv th eveiy work cf Fic.icn, and all kindsol" Tubln anons. by every author of celebrity. Bock Dealers d Merchants wanting a wholesale selection should address j us and get cur l;*is. and state whs! basii.es* j ihey are in. arr.i the son of books wauled, so as lo enable us to give information eu..ed to I their want*. GARRET, DICK K FITZGERAI D, | IS A,n S reet. New Yotk. ! * # * Copies of the above book sent ;o ar-y ' address tree of postage, bend each orders ;o j the Pubirsbi e. Dr. FRANCIS f, U VKF.IMiN, WOULD rwspcctiufly inform thecitiret e of tfioomsburg and viciriiiy, that be 1 hat commenced tbe practice of Medicine and Smrpeiy thererart J foiicits ashare of psblic pa trtsnage.' He can always be tonnd at the Ec cHaoge Hotel opposite the Coon House. Bioomabofg, March, Ist, 55. I EON STEEL, and every kind oi Hard vara or sale by McKELYY, NEAL & Ce' •p© THE FXSIIONAULE AND jy? fJIHE undersigned, havingj ust rccoived the latest Paris ami New York Fashions would again beg leave lo inform his nurner I ous friends and all tho vvorld about Blooms burg, that be is now better preparod than ev er to accommodate any one w.th the uealest, easiest and best fitting suits of Clothes that have been turned out lately; and not only that, but be will also do ibein up in the best order, upon the lowest terms. His shop is at tho old stand, (100 wel known io need further notice) where lie may at all limes be found, sealed upon the bench of repentance, steadily drawing out the lhreno of affliction, liopeingil may iu the cm/prove advantageous lo him and his customers. Hi would also advise his fiietnls to bear in minn that poor, alllictod tailors must live, or they can't be expected to work. Theiefore, Wheat Uvo Corn, Oats, Potatoes, and with all now and then a little CASH will come mighty handy from those who arc back-standing on e book. Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases "thelaborer is worthy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloomsburg, April 14th, 1853. I UAL\ I li US LIN E AN D ILVERVMS£STABIsE. idfj --si a ]V O\V runs anew omnibus between Blooms- L* burg and the Railroad Depol, which will tako passengers troin and lo any of the residences of the town, or the American I HourO and Forks Hotel; an I h* wili also furnish corivi-y ances to all travellers who may wish lo go into any pari of the county Tho omnibus vviil leave Blooinxbure twiio daily at 12 o'clock M., and at 2 o'clock F. M. OT Fare 12) cen s each way. Ho has rvlno a large livery stable connected with tbe omnibus line, from which he can accommodate tbe public, with conveyances for travelling, pleasure excursions or busi ness. Bland in liie rear ol Hoffman & Else's establishment, near the centre of the town. NOAH S. FIIKNTISS. Bloomsburg, June 3, 1855. ly. lVcniimci Biti])i-ovil SUPEII-PUO SPIIA TE OF LIME. 'ilw Only BiStc r .lloffnl z|.yr nwnrd.d by Agricultural Societies, w-as given lo (Air superior article, at the Pennsylvania Biato Fair, al llarrisbttrg, as a Fertilizer of tho Best Quality lor H licat* torn, Oat?, Ginss & rotators, liaising heavy crops, and greatly improving the soil. The subscriber respectfully inlorins famous and dealers that he is prepared to supply the fall demand with this superior unit well tested article. .-/gcrffs Wanted. —A liberal discount allowed. NO, I PI.RBVIAN &MEXICAN GUANO, Pouurctti! and Land Plaster. Oil.", Candles, A'orr/i, dj-e., Of the best quality, at lowest mnikel rates. JOHN 1.. POME ROY, Aintli and Tenth II harvts, below Mar hit Steal, Plnlad'a. C~5" Farti ersyan load it two piivule alleys, and avoid tho crowded Wharf. August Iff, 1836—3 in. JOHN A. MOORK. Jl-IIN w. XVII.LIAMS j MOORE WILLIAMS, Gene nil Coiuiaissiou Merchants, unit dealer* in l£ll7£xL£ } O'UPPZ'ISS, Ao. 54 Bon/A ll'ifftr St , i7ui„i,Y),';iit. 1 THE "übvetibers having been afOoinleit i vvi'h the coal trade and mining operation* gcr.Ciii.'y. hr several ye-ts me prepared lo supply oiders lor all urttehs loniingent to muling purpose* ul the lowest tales, with earn and dispatch. Our stock comprises the following articles: OlLS—Sperm, Solar, Elephant. Bleached. ' Racked, l.arvl. Pi-sin. Grousing, Linseed Satriv Lamps. Fo-e*, biasing Pa; er. Slope Chain*, Ropes, .oi Sze-, Pulley*, Wiekit-g, Wire Rope. Tr and I'iieli i'liornley's I ('elehrutt'd (inm Belling, Washers, Packing, I Hose Bleating and other Powders. Soap, Candle.-, &c. RI rtnKNi'F.s : Hodgson 8. Keen, Philadelphia. .1 B. A & S. Allen, " Charles Miller fy Co., " S. luitliermel, Esq., John Tliornley, Esq., " Win. He Haven, Esq., Minensville, Pa. Hon. W. Donaldson, Poitsville, Pa. Hon. C. W. Pi,man, " (Jeo. W. Snyder. Esq., " 1). P. Brown, Esq., " L. I' Brook, E i|., J.J. Connor, Astilam.', Pa. Philadelphia, Jan. 16, 1537,-ly*. busy GARDEN, (ieimantnni /land, half an hour's r.t'eft om the Enhance ly Omnibus. SHADE, KISPIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, PLAN TS, ROSES, &c . Cultivased and for sale i:i quantities to suit dealets and others, iticludii g an extensive and vatieil assortment ol all the desirable va rieties of the above, (er sale wholesale and rotail. Catalogues can be had on application, gra-is. S. MA I PA\ Kit). N. li.—When addressed by lLail. direct to Rising Still P. 0., Philadelphia. Our stand are in the Alukc. Maik.et St. telovv Sixth, -.-here order* arc nlo recv ited. March 25, it, 1857-6'. IJIIA ITS AND SHADES! OF MIU STYLES. B.J. WILLIAM#, -\< 12 NOR ISI MXTII SfKEKT. I'll ! I.A DEI.I'll lA, MAM FA IT IKE II OF VSITITIAIT 32Z1ZZS, \ ELVET AND GOLD BORDERED AND I AIM ED SHALES, OF nFAFTtrt L ni.StCNS. Bvjf and all other colors of Holland nsed for Shades. Fixtures, Trimmings, ice., Ate.. Wholesale and ret* i at ihe I.xivei-i Ca-ii Hi.ces. T2' SI ti!*,r". SHADES Pain ed to order. H. J. W., thai kfol lor pvt patronage, re specilully solicits the public to call and ex amine h.s r.evv end large asiortment, Lelore purchasing el-cwherc. D? * WF. STUDY TO PLF.ASE.".on lafiitliri*. Leather! I.cailicr! ZMI tagOkS Oka , a . I'^*--htV.. • >-'■ , IMPORTta OF FEEXCII CALF ALIAS and *enernl Leather Dealer, No. 6Suu.h Third Street, Ptnla. tW A geiieral assortment of ail kinds cf Leaihe-. Morocco, kc. ke. RED ASD OAK SOLE LEATHER. February 28. 1867.—1y. BLINKS! BLANKS! ! BLANKS!> DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUI IONS, SUBFtENAS, AND JUDGMENT NOTES, of porper 6i desirable forms, fo r sale at tbe office of the "Star of the North." R||= SALAMANDER iffifji I EVANS & WATSON, | No. 26 Sonth Fourth St., Great Fire, Chestnut & Fifth Streets, MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER. 15th, 1854. EVANS & WATSON S SALAMAN DER SAFES TRIUMPHANT, as they al ways ate when put to tho lest. Philadelphia, Ike. 15th, 1854. Messrs. Evans & Watson, No. 26 sonth Fourth Street, Philadelphia.—Gentlemen;— We take pleasure in recommending your Salamander Safes to merchants and others ill want of a secure means of preserving tl.eir books, papers, &c., .from fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, pa pers, and cash in as good condition as they wore when put into it, before the great fire of litis morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth Streets. Ihe above Safe was in use in our office, on tbe second floor ol our build ing, frotn which place it fell into the cellar, and remained 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 yon please have the Safe and locks re paired, as we intend to put it in use again, having perfect confidence in its fire prool qualities. Yours, respectfully, LACEY k PHILLIPS. Evans k Watson take pleasure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds, who have their Safes in use:—U. S. Mint, Fhiladelphiit; Farmers Sc Mechanics' Bank, Philadelphia; Samuel Allen, Esq. High Sher iff, Philadelphia; John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cope & Co., No. 183 Mar ket *iriei; Richard Norris &Son, Locomotive builders, Philadelphia; Bat.croft k Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th and James streets; Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Philadelphia; Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philadelphia; Lacey &. Phillips, corner of stli and Minor street; Sharplexs Bro., No. 32 south Second stieet ; James, Kent & Santee, No. 117 north Third street. A large assortmenl of llto above Safes al wn)Boii hand [warranted lo stand at least 10 per cent, more lire than any Herring's Sale now in use.] Evans k Watson also manufacture and keep lor sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors, and Iron Sash, for making fire proof Vaults, fur Banks, stores, private and public, buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators,&c. Flense give us a cull ut No. 20 South 4th street Philadelphia. EVANS £c WATSON. March 27, 1850. TONICS WON'T WO. r|M)KY never did do more than give tempo -™- ra:y relief and they never will.. It is be cause they don't touch, the cause of the dis ease. The cause ol all ague ami billions dis ease* is the atmospheric poison called Alias inu or Malaria. Neutralize this poison by its A. I run A L A A Tin o TE, and all diseases caused by it disappears al once. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure is tins j Antidote lo Aluhirin, am? moreover ii is a poiieoily harmless medicine. The certificate I i t the celebrated chemi.-t, J. R. Chilton, of j New York, to ihis effect, is attached to every j bottle: therefore ilMi does no good it cue do ; no harm. This is more than can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any ionic in existence, as their use is ruinous to the constitution and brings on DUMB AGUE., which never allows a per son lA feel periecily vvcil for a single moment. In illustration of these truths t annex some i-xllacts hum a letter just received from a Physician.' (icarsietown, Ohio, March 17, '56. ■Us. A. Kiiiu>ks, Esq.—Dear Btr: Yours of 2d inst. is ul hand. The Cure arrived late last tear and the difficulty in getting nivv one to try it was greatly increased from the fact that a remedy had been introduced which was glowing in favor with the public, as be ing boiler titan using Quinine. —not know ing 1 presume iliut the remedy tfroy needed to escape inking Quinine, contained the DRUG ITSELF! This remedy, (known as "Smith's Tonic.") would invariably BREAK an ague, but it did ' not CPRK it, and it would often return with renewed vigor. The one circumstance 1 deemed in your favor, if I could inatitn'ca test comparison between it and your CUKE. ; The following is the result: Three persons tool; your "Cure," all of I Which vvete esse* of "Quotidian Intermit f tent Fever." of many weeks standing. They j had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occa i sionally missing a chill, but it was, (as in all I such cases, j slow ly wearing them out, and laying the foundation cf other and severer maladies. I did sucreed iu effecting a radi- , •; eitie ot s i :hre of these eases wi'ti your remedy, and they have not had a chill since. In all three of ihese eases the "Smith's Ton ic ' had been use,l, atul would, as before sla ted, break ihe chill, but after a period or two had elapsed it would renitr. I ihink there will be no difficulty now in giving to your • Cure''' the vantage ground ol any other remedy now in use here. ,Ve. &.c. WILLI \M BUCKNER. M. D. RHODES' FEVER and AC.UK CURE, or Antidote to Malaria, the only harmless reme dy in existence, is equally certain as a PRE VENTIVE. as a "CPRK." Take it when you leel the chill coining on, and you will never have a single one JAMES A. KHODF.S, Proprietor. Providence, K. I. [ For sale by Druggists generally, i June 18, 1856. ,\civ WholrNiilr Drus; Store, Mo. 26 South Second Street, eillLtDltLlMllA. tvr SPF.NCEU THOMAS, IMPORTER L* Manufaciurer, and Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dve Si mi's, • Paiufs, Oils, Colors, \\ltitc Lead, Fieiieh and American White Zinc, Window Glass. Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instru mem.-. Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usually kept by Druggists, in cluding llorax, Indian. Glue, ShtUae, Polath, kc. kc. kc. All orders by marl or otherwise promptly attended to. COUNTRY MERCHANTS ate invited to call and examine our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. f V GOODS sent to any of the Wharves or Rail Road btatious. Prices low aud goods warranted. Philadelphia, March 16, 1856,-y. PENNSYLVANIA .Vo. 50 .ireh St. bet. Second 4' Third, (Opposite Bread Sireet.) PHILADELPHIA: SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS, WOVEN Wire ot all meshes and widths, with ail i kinds of plain and fancy wire work. Heavy I Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers; Coal, Sand and Giavel Screens; Paper Maker's Wire; I Cylinder and Dandy Rolls, covered in the best manner; Wire and Wire Fencing. A very superior article of Heavy Fonnders : Sieves. Ail kinds of Iron Ore Wire and j Sieves. BAYLISS, DARBY & LYNN. ' August 20, £56.-3 m. Business Directory. l3ioom3bnrg, JJo. DAYID LOIFERBERO, fJLOTHING STORE, on Main street, two doors above the 'American House." A. J. EVANS. TAJERCHANT. —Store on the upper pnrt • ITa of Main street, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church. ~sTcT skive, |\|ANUFACTURKR OF FURNITURE iT * AND CABINET WARE.—Wareroom in Shiva's Block, 011 Main Street. A.M. RIPEItT, rpINNER AND STOVE DEALER A- Shop on South side of Main street, be -1 low Market, it. w. "WEAVEiT ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office nil the -Ci. first floor of the "Star" Building, on Main street. josephMiarplkss. 1 ROUNDER ANN MA CHI NEST, Build ings on the alley between the "Ekcbange and "American House." BARNARD RUPERT. " f | BAILOR.—Shop on the South Side of Alain J- Street, first square below Market. A. C. MENSCII, l\ 1 ERCHANT.—Store North West corner i'J- of Main and Market S'reets. lllimi (. II UHER, otUhGEON DENTIST.—OIIico near the >3 Academy on Third Street. M liLLVV, iIiEAL iTiU^ MERCHANTS. —Northeast comer of Main and Market streets. JOSEI'U SIIARI'LESS, MANUFACTURE AND DEALER IN STOVES, TINWARE &c—Establish muni 011 Alain street, next building above ltd Court-bouse. P U RDO N * 8 1) I Ci KS T\ * NY Justice of (he Peace wishing to pur chase a copy of Purdon's Digest, can bo accommodated by applying at he this Ofiic e THE POCKET iEStILAI'IISj OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN l'H YSK'IAN. f|MIE F1 FT KITH f- Edition, with One zfjfcy h " n J ted l'ingi aviiigs. I fiS yv@K vßjt sftoiv nig Discnscs and Mai -1& VH formations of the human Ef FvwSf 'Pvwl IB System io every shape and IK; S'-*'J 5/' | /w form. To which is added Ita VwMfijf AO >i Treatise on the Diseases Jf Fo males,* being of the highe-t impoitanec to mar ricd people, or those con* lflinplating maritage. By WILLIAM lOUAG, 11. 1). Let 1.0 lather ho ashamed the present acopv of the Aesculapius to his child. It may nave | him from an early grave. Let mi young man or woman enter into the secret obligations ot mar ried life without rending the Bocko Aesculapius l.et no one sutler from n hacknieil Cough Pain] iu the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, uud iko whole train of Dcspeptic sensations, and given up by their physicians.be another moment without consulting the \KRISUI.A -t'lljfet. Hove th mortiod.or tUooe atiout to l,e married nuy impediment,rcgd this truly Useful book, as it has been the means of saving thou sands of unfortunate trealuics from the very jaws ot death. Anv personsending twenty five cents, en closed! 11 a letter, wilt receive one copy of this book,by mail,or live copies will lie sent for one dollar. Address, Dr. W. Young ,No. i 52 Spruce street, Philadelphia.' Post paid. No 152 f-pruco St., Philadelphia. Sop' >St, 185-I—lv. Cabinet Ware Kooins, S. C^ISIVE HIESPECTFU 1.1.Y invites the attention of ot the Pub 110 10 bis extensive assort ment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant made of good materials and in a workmanlike manner. At his Establish ntetlt, can always be lound a good assort ment 01 Fashionable Furnilne. Which is ciiual in style and finish to that of Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as low prices. He has Sofas of diifereut style and prices, from 525 to S6O. Divans, Loun ges, Walnut and Mahogany Parlor chairs, Hocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tables, detashus, cheffeniers, whatnots and comodes and all kinds of fashionable work. llisßlock of bureaus, enclosed and common washstat.ds, dress-tables, corner cupboards, solas, dining and breakfast ta bles, bedsteads, cane seat anJ common chairs, is the largest in this section of the country. He will also keep a good assort ment <jf looking-glasses with fancy gilt and common frames, lie will also furnish spring mattresses fitted to any sized bedstead,which are superior for durability and comlort .10 any bed in use. Bloomsburg, Apt I 6th 1554. tf. LEAF TOBACCO AM) PILARS. DENSLOW &, CO., 31 South Front Street, PHILADELPHIA, Commission Merchants, And I VkoksvU Dealers in all kinds f Leaf Tobacco, Manufaclnrcd Tobac co, and Cigars, HAVE constantly on band and for sale low all kinds of American and Spanish Leaf To baccos, selecied witli special reference to Manufacturers' use. All articles sold, warranted to be as rep lesei.ted and every opportunity afforded lor examination. Purchasers at a distance can send their or ders, and rely upon being asfaithiully served if ihe goods were selected in person. October 15, 1856. Tinware L Sieve Establishment. riMiß UNDERSIGNED respectfuly in- A forms his old friends snd customers,that he has purchased his brothel's interest.in tbe above cslablisnment, nd the concern will here after be conducted by himself exclusively. He J, has just received and offeis forsaletbe largest and most extensive assortment merit uf FANCY STOV ES ever intro duceJ into this market. Stovepipe and Tinware conatantlyon hand and manufactured toorder. All kind* of re pairing done, as aanal, 00 short notice. The patronage of old friencs aod new cus tomers is respeclfelly solicited. A. M. RUPERT- Bloomsburg, Jan. 12, 1853. tf. MUSLINS a yard wide for 8 cents, and *•" good prints for 6} cents just received by A. C. MENSCH. j Pliilad'n. and Beading B It. CUMMEtt ARRANGEMENT. 1855. Great Northern and Western U.S. Mail Routes. Speed increased and fare reduced. Little Schuylkill, Catlawissa, Sunbury and Erie, Williamsport and Ehnira Railroad. Through to Buffalo, in 16 hours. " Niagara Falls, 'l6 " " Detroit, ' 24 " " Chicago, ' 34 " " St. Louis. ' 43 " VV Ticket Office—N. W. 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, Three Pas senger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner of Broad and Vine streets, daily, (Sunday's excepted,) as follows: DAY EXPRESS- f. A. M. Stopping nt l'hccnixville and Reading only. Connecting with the 'Catlawissa, Williams port, and lirip, and Williamsport and Elmira Railroad; arriving at Elmira at 4 o'clock P. M., connecting with New York and Erie and Buffalo; and frcm thence, via. Steamers tin Lake Erie, or on Lake Shore Railroad, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and | Detroit. Also, with Elmira, CananJuigua I with New York Cential Railroad, East and Wen, and at Suspension Bridge with the Great Western and Michigan Central Railroad for Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, aud all points in Canada and Western States. Only one change ol Baggage between Phil adelphia and Canada or the Lakes. DAY EXPRESS—Breakfast at Port Clin ton and Dinner nt 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 Tamaqna, S2 95 Catlawissa, 4 35 Rupert, 4 .40 Danville, 4 60 Milton, 5 15 Will vnspoH, 5 90 Elmira, 7 00 j Jefferson, 7 65 Starkey, 7 95 I'enn Vail, 8 00 Gortiam, 8 00 Geneva via. Gorham, 8 00 " Steamer J. Atudtj 8 00 Cauarulaiuua, • 8 00 Honeoye Falls. 8 60 Caledonia, 8 8C l.e Hoy, 8 Butavia, 9 00 Rochester, 8 60 I Buffalo, via. N. V. and E., and Buffalo and N. Y. City, • 10 Buffalo, via. Toitawanda, 10 Niagara Falls, via. F.lmira. Canandai gua & Niagara Falls 15. 15. - 10 j " u via. Buffalo, 10 00 Suspension Bridge, • 11 1)0 Cleveland, 10 70 Toledo, 11 75 Cincinnati, 10 no Detroit, via. Rail, 16 00 " Buff. & Cake, 16 00 Chicago, via. Great Western & Mich igan Central ii. 15. • • 20 00 Chicago, via. Buffalo and I.ake Shore Mich. Southern 15. 15;, - 20 00 Chicago, via. Buff, Like and Mich. Central 15. 15. - 20 00! Rock Island, 25 00 K. T. lIUBBELL, Ticket and Freight Agent, N. W. cornet Sixth and Chestrfut sis. G. A. Nicoi.i.s. Superintendent l'hiladelphin and Reading Railroad. T. KCKISSOCK, Superintendent Cattawissn, 1 William-port ami Erie Railroad. | HENRY COFFIN, Superintendent Williams- I port and Elmira Railroad. July 19, 1855.—1f. Till: H EST BRANCH IXSIRAME 10. OF LOCK HAVEN, PA. t Tnsnros Detached Buildings, Stores, Mei j chandize, Farm Properly, and other build j tugs, and their contents at moderate rates. CAPITAL, I?:i00,000. :CII.I II Ti: II P EII PETV AL. IVIKLCTORS. Hon. John J. Featce, Hon. G. C. Harvey, John B. Hall. T. T. A brains, Charles A. Mayer, I>. K. Jaikman, j Charles Crist, W. Willie, j Fetet Dickinson, Thomas Kitchen, Hon. G. C. HARVEY. Brest. T. T. Abiums, Vice Pres. I Tuos. KITCHEN, Sec.'y. H. CHAS. ULMAN, Gen l Ag't. REFERENCES. Samuel 11. Lloyd, Thomss Bownan, D. D A. A. Wiuegarduer, Wm. Vanderbelt, L. A. .Mackey, Wm. Fearon, A. White. Dr. J. S. Crawford, James Quiggle, A. Updegraff, John W. Maynard, James Armstrong, Hou.SimonCameron | Hon. Wm. Bigler. WESLEY WIRT, Agent, Bloomsburg, June 18, 1856.-6 m. I.AGIIKN.My ER Wrought Y Cast Iron Bed- STEADS, RAILING.SETTEES,TREE BOX es, Stands, Verandas, &c., Cemetery Lots En closed with either cast or Wrought Iron Rail iug, No. 335 MARKET. STREET, (2 doors below Ninth,) PHILADELPHIA. March 27, ISSG. h. a "iowan, BOTOTOH EOT3HOT. TJ ESPF.CTFULLY oflers his AV professional services 10 t |j e 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 he inserted 011 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. CP" Office near the Academy. Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, 1856. H. WARD, Manufacturer and Dealer in S3Cta?aasssy C<S}CS>ce>c£lS3 8 Noe. 77 & 79 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. WE are receiving oar Spring Stock, which will comprise a large and desirable assort ment of all kinds of £Xa Straw and Lace BonoetsV Our Stock of Flowers will be tuiusu ally large this season,and we will invite your 1 special attention to that department. Please call aod examine ibem before making your purchase. H. WARD, Nos. 77 & 79 N. Second St. March 11, 1857 -2m. TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES Secrets Tor the Million! A most Wonderful and Invaluable P.ubticalion. Br. Banter's Medical Manual) \\.WV li'/;//. -IlE'Na AN ORIGI NALand popular 11• Treatise on MAN and WOMAN: their' Phy siology, Functions aud Sexual Diß " rd9rs ° f eve, y kind > withnev_ er failing Remedies for the speedy cure of all diseases of a private and delicate character, incident to the violation of the Laws of Na ture and of Natures God. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE VENTS. TB* Author of the above volume is a gradu ate of one or the. first medical schools in the United States, and having devoted a quarter ol a century to ttic study and treatment of tSyphilis and kindred disorders as a speciality, ho has become possessed of most invaluable informa tion in regard to the same, and is able to com pass into vade mecutn compass tba very quint essence of medical seionco on this important subject; as the result of the experience of the most eminent physician in Europe and Amer ica is thorouchly demonstrated in his own highly successful practice in the treatment of so. rr l diseases in many thousands of cates in the City of Philadelphia alone. The | raclice of Dr. Hunter has long boen, and still is literally unbounded, but at (he ear nest solicitation of numerous pctsons, he has boon induced to oxtend the sphere of his pro fessional usefulness to the community at large, through the medium of his "Medial Manual Hand-book for tho Afflic'cd.'* It is a velnma that should he in the hand of every family in the land, whether used as a orcvcniivc of srcict vice, or as a gaido for the alleviation of ono of the most awful and de structive scourges ever visited upon mankind | for the sins of sensuality aud impurity of every kl d. ll is a volume that has received the unquali fied recommendation of tho first physicians iu the laud, while many clergymen, fathers, moth era, | hilnnlhropiaU and humanitarians, have uiost freely extended its circulation in all quar ters where its powerful teachings Would he like ly to he instrumental in the moral purification and phvki.'al healing of multitude r of our pee. pie, among the young, volatile and indiscreet, otherwise the pride and flower of the nation. The author argues particularly, most strongly against every species of self-dcfilctnen', and warns parents and guardians, iu searching terms, to guard the young of both sexes from tho terrible consequences concomitant of their ignorance of phyiolegical laws and sexual rmd purities and irregularities, whether exhibito ny precocious Jevelo| mailt or arising from the i iscious and corrupting examples of their school, mates or otheiwise. To those who have heoi altcady ensnared to the "paths that take hold on hell,'' a clear and explicit way is shown by which they uiay seen re a return of sound health and a regeneration of the soul from its tcrtible pollution. i It is well known that thousands of victims are annually sacrificed at the shrui of Quack ciy—especially those sulfating from Ventrical or Syphilitic diseases—Strictures, Seminal Weak ness, Nervous Debility, and tho nuinctoes mal adies which spring directly or less remotely front the indulgence of carnal passions and se cid violations of Nature. lit view of theso facts, and when it is also considered that about 1110,000 persons die annu ally in tbe United States of Uonoumption—u large majority being the victims of the voluput ous indiscretion of their progenitors, agreeably to the Scriptural enunciation, that the sins ot the parents are visited upon the children, even to the third and fourth generation. The Author, imbued with sentiments of enlarged philhnlhro py.will scarcely be censured for any ell'ort to restrain the vices of the age, by the bumble in | sttumenlalitv of his Medical Mjirtial, t One copy, securely enveloped, will be forward j cd free of pus ngeto arty part ufihe Untie J Slatfs i for So cents, or 6 copies for #l, Address, post I paid, COSDLN UO-, PcHi.istiKUtt, lfox 197, l'liiiadciplti.l f? 1 Docksrllets, Canvassers ane Book Agents j supplied on the most liberal terms. 1000 TO AS Ao. 1 SUPER-PIIOSPIIATE OF LME, PEBI'BG'S Original aiul Genuine, warrant ed ol superior quality, the cheapest manure in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low prices. EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER. 5.000 barrels Extra Quality Lat.J Plaster, selected for its (ernlizii g quality. JO,OOO bushels of same in bulk. 10.000 barrels best quality Ordinary Land Plaster, equal to the best usitaly sold, at the low price of 20 cents per bushel, or SI.IO per barrel, with a deduction lo'r large lots. 25,000 bushels of same in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 1,000 " Casting " 500 " Dentist '• 5,000 " Hydraulic Cement. 1,000 <f True Roman " IVi-nvi.-ni (annuo. This article we oiler in confidence to our customers, as equal to any imported, and far superior to most in the market. 10,000 bugs of litis superior Guano, for sale, al the lowest market ra'es. Also, Foudrelte, Mexican Guano. Ground Charcoal, &c.&c. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO. At lite Steam Fluster Mills, junction York Avenue and Callowliill Street, Philadelphia. February 14, 1856. JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, Manufacturer of WIRE.SILK&UAIRCLOTIISEIVES COU' , - < E, medium and fine in mesh; large, middle-sized and small in diameter. Metallic Cloths or If'oven U'ire, Of the best qualities, various sizes of mesh, Irom Nos. to 80 inclusive, eud from one to six feet in width. They are numbered so many spaces to a lineal inch, and cut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand IS LSS2fS3 s For Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel, i Guano, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Collee i Spice, Drugs, Dye Stuffs, &c. Together I with an assortment of Bright and Annealed Iron Wire. \ All of the above 6old wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, 54 North Front Street, Phtlad'a. May 28, 1856-ly. Wood's Ornamental Iron Works, RIDGE AVENUE, PHILADELPAIA. THE attention of the inhabitants of Penn sylvania are invited to the extensive Manufac tory and Warerooras of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Iron Railing of every description, for Cemeteries, public and private buildings, also Veraodahs, Fountains, Chairs, Settees, Lions, Dogs and other ornamental iron works of decorative char ade". Purchasers may rely on having all ar ticles carefully boxed and shipped to their des. filiation. A book of designs will be furnished to those wishing to make selections. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue, below Spring Garden St., PHILADELPHIA. September 27, 855. THOMAS BUTLER, No. 7 South Seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA ; TLJanufaetorer of strong Tinware, Copperi Tin and Zino Bathing Tubs, Bathing Pans, and every kind of bathing apparatus. Also deed and paper boxes. Prompt attention g'ven to ordered work, and goods carefully lorwpieed on orders. Philadelphia, August 17th, 1854. I GRATIS, GRATIS, GRATIS, GRATIS. A FREE GIF 7 TO ALL. MISERY RELIEVED. I '-Nature's Guide,"* new and popular work 1 , is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mail to any Post Oltice in the U. Slates, on receiving an order enclosing two stamps for postage. PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE— Established 20 years ago by Dr. XINKKLIN, corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, Pa. INVALIDS ! Are apprised that Dr. KINKELIN confines ! hts practice to a particular branch of medi cine, which engages his individual attentioH. Ho cautions tho unfortunate against the a buse of mercury; thousands are annually mercurialized out of life. Recent affections are ptomptly extinguished. TWENTY YEARS'EXPERIENCE In the treatment of a class of diseases Itifh erto neglected and imperfectly understood, has enuhled Dr. KINKELIN, Author of a work on Self Preservation, to prove hat nine* tenths of tire causes of nervous debility, lo cal and constitutional weakness, mental ai d physical suffering, are traceable to certain habits, forming rt'.o most secret yet deadly and fatal springs of domestic misery and premature mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, There is an evil habit sometimes indulge.* in by boys, in solitude, and which, if not re formed in due time, tint only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness,but gives rise to a series of protractedj insidious, and devastating utllictions. Few ol those who give way to this pernicious practice at a a ware ol the consequences, until they find tho nervous system shattered, feel strange aud unaccountable feelings, and vague foirs 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; his step is tardy and weak, Ire is dull, irresolute, and engages iu his sport with less energy than usual. if he pmitiieiinta himself before the prac tice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells hint that ibis is caused by his early lollies.— These are considerations which should awa ken the attention of those similarly situated. MARRIAGE Requires tho fulfillment of severnl conditions in order that it may be really the cause of mutual happiness. Could the veil which covers the origin of domestic wretchedness be raised, and its true source in every in* stance disclosed—in how many eould it bo traced to physical disqualifications and their attendant disappointments! Apply thetiwhile it is yet lime, in order to have your unstrung and relaxed organization rebraced, revivified and strengthened. REMEMBER, He who places himself under Dr. Kitikelin's treatment may religiously confide in his hon or as a gentetnan, and rely upon the assur ance, that the secrets of Dr. K r * patients will never be disclosed. Voung man—let no false modesty deter you from making your case Known to one who, from education and respectability, can befriend yon. Too many think they will conceal the se cret in their own hearts,and cure themse lve Alas! how olleit is this a lutal delusion, and how many a promising young man, who might have been an ornament to society, has faded from the earth. S ricttlfes 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 lull vigor restored, | "/ am a mail and derm nothing which relates to man foreign to my ft clings." m YOUTH AND MANHOOD -■f rigorous Life or a Pre mature Utah. -KINKKUN ON SELF-PRESERVATION, Only ticcnty-fivc cents, or the value in post age stamps, will ensure a copy of this book, prepaid, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. KINKELIN by letter, enclosing a remittance, and becuted at home. Packages of Medicines, with plain direc tions, packed secuta from damage or curios ity, are lorwarded by Mail or Express to any part of the United States. II KM EM BEII, Dr KIXKKLIN'S residence has been for the last twenty years at the N. W. Comer of Third and Union Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. July 2d, 1856.—tf. GREENWOOD SEMINARY MILLYILLE, COLUMBIA CO., PA. A systematic course of instruction is given in all tho English branches usually (aught. The Principal will be assisted during tho / \ present year by T. M. PUTTS, an experi enced teacher, lecenlfy-irom the Lancaster Co. Normal School. A vocation of seven weeks will commence July Ist. t*lEl££C2a TUITION, for day pupils $3.50, to S-1.50 per quarter. Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Lights, &c., 830 per quarter of eleven weeks one-hail in advance.- For circular, catalogue or orther particu lars address W'M. BURGESS, Millville, April 1, 1857. Piincipal. THE SECRET INFIRM I TIES F YOUTH AND MATURITY, Just Published, Gratis, the 25th Thousand, jxslstn A few words on ibera'ional treat mem, without Medicine 6T9pi matorrhea or Local Weakness Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the System, linpotency, and Impediments to Marriage generally. BY B. DE LANEY, M. D. ' The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed tci'houl Medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible cost, there by avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting, postpaid, two postage stamps, to Dr. B. DE LASU£Y, 17, Lispeuard Street, New York City. Mav 6. 1857,-6un. i L_ NEW SPRING AND SIMMER FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. sa&B&'sr n^mEiis'ir INVITES attention to her slock of newly received Millinery Dress Goods, Trim mings, Ilibbons, Silks, kc., which she will sell cheap at the old stand, lower eud oi Main zx Street, Bloomsburg. tYtt zpy BONNETS of the latest spring styleKjflf* I -Si— will be made to order,and trim- **" I mod lo suit any taste. Children and Missos i Bonnets, Hals and Flati of various prices and styles or. hand, and will be furnished to order I in any style or taste of trimming. 1 April 15, 1857
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