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MI NN A CO ,
I'libllsliers aini Uaietn Ajjcots,
No 128 Fiihi ii St, New Imk
Sept. I, 1857.
T. KIM.M ORl) .V SON'S
IT'lt I
STARCH,
(I t'll THE LAUNDRY )
I | AS csiublisliod a yrenter celebrity than
' lias ever been obtained by any otlrei
Starch.
This lias been the result ol it* marked su
periority in rjiialii) , and i.s nuaiiuble uiii
tin roily,
'Tlie public mav l c asured ot the continu
ance ol the lr Mi siai.datd now r-ial fished.
The production is oyer Twenty l oos daili.
and the ilcmaml Iras CMITIIIITI ihroujilioui the
whole ol lire United States, and to loreijjr.
coonUies.
Woikiny thus ort n very lanie -rale, a id
llinlcr a nyd system, tficy ate able to seeure
a (rerl'ect *nd un rforiniii m ihc .preiny iv.iOlio!l
-out the') car. Tins is the yic.il I'esi.lct.iu.ii
id Starch making, ami is teal ~e,l now I, r
the first time.
The very bent s'aicli tl at call be made.and
no otker, is always waited lv ccn-omcrs.
and wlole tfiisw.d be suppi d lo litem li
the uroccrs. as soon a* itieir .-c-temers lia.e
limine,l which is llie best, a ,1 a-l. ler it—
Otherwise they woivt.l be like i t ' y.'l thai
nrticle on which the ptelit tan te
made.
Mr. Kiniisfiir.l has been Oi'::a:c,l in t' e
manulactiirc ol s'arch ceniniitiuislv ler the
last 2* years, ami dnrie ; the w hole ol ibe
pertod. the s arcfi made under Ins supervis
ion has been, bevon.l a:i\ ti.e besi
in the market. For the tir.-i 17 years, he lis
the charge ot the works ot H m I'e ga.e A
To . at which jtetiod he inverted the proee-s
of the manutaciure of corn siarcfi.
0.-ictfo 6..' rrvrr. been taken Ii anoth-. fin ■
tory.
T KINGS FORD A SON'S
OSII'KC.O CORM sr.nun.
(For /hir.nngs S\ .)
Has obtained an equal cclibtr i w ,;h the
Siarcfi ler ihe lamnAry. Thi ar i.-'c is per
. teclly pure, a d is. in even teepee rqoa e
the l est Bermuda Ar-ow-Reo . besmes bav
ina e-lili ioral quafincs wt i ;t nr. vr n invst
v.able for the dessert.
Potato S vli ha* been cMci -iir'i packed
ar.l sold ss Coro Siarcfi. and ha* y.tc ,'.,.-c
impression* to many, ns ;o the rem mcrns ol
our Corn Starch.
From nr great delicacy an-1 purity, it is
coming l-o into extenarve use as a vi.et lc
tulaiits and invalid*
E. N KF.LI.tNR7 A CO.. .<cc> :-
196 Fulton S reei N V
ALLF.N A NKRDi FS Agoits,
2S South Wharves. Phi a.'a
Jolv 28. 1867—3, c
FarMers* I'tpof and riasfrr Mills*
.It tht Junction of Font' .irrnut nn>!
Ceitioecki/l Strrftf.
l'HIl. A IM I I'lll I.
WK mfrr a tenre ;oek ot Cfmtiral Ma
mi re* and Kertilirers ai ion pice- a I *--
ran'ed to be genuine: among which w -i be
found—
I iNV ton* No t llovnrrrr.cn! Peruvian
llnano
I MX) ions DeSerg's No 1 8. -cr-p 1 :.-*;-' 'e
of Litre.
The above standard *• >clc* are each o!
their kid ihe t>c.: n the wori.d ' Our Lac.'
INesier. rramttacured -cm sc.eel store, -
celebrt'rd thrrnghoui ihe I r rou tor i pun
arid etrencth.
\k F IN\ ITF ORDERS F. b
TV Berg's No. Ib. net Ptic- "<■ Tif
No. 1 Uovernircn: I'm sc 7i rr"
French s Improve. Sen- --ho-r .re' I rr r
French's Plitia.lMpfi>a Poc. e e
No. t Phe*. haieG. sr - ; Prd* Co'.-'
Mexican G-rann (A )
Extra land Pta*ier. iT-, 1 s-y L*-d P.as'PT
Chcimc-ai Kor.a P. *e bo-e d.-.s:
Frslr tionn.v 7-or r,- y't.arco*!.
lO.POfi JSctrrtJ* Tjtnci P'rwir*.
S.fK'fl •• tontine P-nx:rr.
Ift .ooo " Hydraulic Cement.
3.6W - K r rntss. (Vmrrd,
I.OPfi •• Pore.out ,En& ■' Cri/ecnl.
ALSO,
DENTISTS' PLASTER.
STERFOTT PF.
liI.ASS MAKERS'
GROUND S i-ONF.
WHITE MARBLE.
BLUE
ro'tie roc Aomraciif Coal 'is :e- v
dr Bnurr, moo* Coa Ac
Grot>nu Brotrr Siorc <io
White JVnd CD
Groove Brick* io- Partncre
Ctiesm Bone Ous:
FRENCH R'CHARrib. a. CD
Bmm JIMmV Amen'
gi tmrnmnm of Vmt Aveouf Crowr sod I
( .fiowhil Stawt*. PteMnlpb.* i
i r i—tint S. J8S 7 .
Of all disease; ibe great, first cause
Springs from neglect of Nature's laws.
CtFFI II NOT, WIICN A IIDRII
is guaranteed in all siagea nt SECRET
DISKASKS, SELF-ABUSE, NKIIVOUS De
bility, Strictures, Gleets, Gravel, Diabetes,
Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mer
curial Rheumatism, Scrolttla, I'ains in the
Bones and Ankles, Diseases of lite Rungs,
Throat, Nose nrtd Eyes, Ulcers upon the
body or limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Kdileplic
Fits, St. Vita's Dance, nnd all diseases aris
ing irom a derangement of the Sexual Or
<nnr*.
n Surli ofe nrrvoiiH trcnihlinp* Ipph of memory,
IIIBH of power, perioral wrokinHH, (linineM f
vision wiill peculinr appearing lpfor© the
. eya*. loHn of Bight, wukclu'.ness clysm-pnia, i
! |,iver ilisensc, eruption* upon Ibo fiCP, |#iiin
in the hack ami homK fomale iiroanlonlirs and
! nil improper tl inch nrgc* fiom both PCXI'H. It j
' in ilti'is not from what cbumi the ilim'fiße origi- |
i unlet!, however I'iig "tamling or obmi into llio (
I cnHf, rcrovm\ is rrr'aio.nntl in n shorter limn \
' ihtin n permanent cure tan he rlVecte.l by any ,
oilier lienlinent, even nfivr the tlixoiirfC bus hnf J
• deil ibe skill of eminent physicians anil resist- '
; etl all tlie* imnns of euro. The medicines are j
i pleasant wilbuul odor, cnusiug i o sickness (
! and free from nierttiiy or bnlsnm# During till
M'uis o! piaeliee, I bav rescued from tho j
I jaws of den ill many lliou*amlH, who, in I lo
; Inst singes of ihc above mentioned diseases '
bad beau given up lt> tlie by their physicians, 1
. which wamuita mo in promising to the nfllirt* '
| el, who may plactf themsalveH under my euro, :
a perfect ami must speedy euro. Secret dis
eases nre the graiter't enemies to hcnllh, as |
i ihey nrc the liikt CUIINO of (Umsiiniption,lScrof- j
• ula unci many other dmeoMes, and should he a
1 teiror to tlie human futnily. As u peimaneni
1 cure is scarcely ever elfected, a majority of
the nisea billing Into the hands nl ineompc*
I lent persons, who uol only fml to cure (lie
dUoaaes but iniii Ibe conslitutioii, tilling the
' system with intimrv, which, wish llie disease,
hasiens the Milium iniu a rapnl ennsiimpiion.
It nl hlitiultl tho tlisease nutl (be liealiueiit
nut cause tleallt tpeetlilv ami the victim mar
i ries,the tli-ease i- entailed Upon children, who
i are born with leehle constitutions, end lite
1 current of life corrupted by a vims which be*
; miys itself MI fcrmliilii, Tctlei, IJICIMH, J2rup*
lions antl oilier nllectioiis of tlit* skill, 1 \en,
i Throat and Dungs, entailing thciu to an curly
ginvc.
>clf-nbuso is nnolhar foimit'aldo enemy lo
health, lor nothing else in the tliuad catalogue
of humait diseases t aiises so tleslruclivc a tbnio
upon the syrtctn, tlniwing iiv thousand* o
victims through a few years of siilleiing tl >\vn
|to an uiittmelv giave It ilealroys the Ner
-1 VOIIN system, riipitlly waste* away the energies
o! life, ciiu <" mental tit lodgement, i n vents
J •he proper development of the system, dis
qualifies lor mainsge, society, biisiness, uutl
I -i|| earthly happiness, ami leaves the sufferer
wrecked in body and mind* picrhsposed to
consumption ami a tioin ef evils nunc to be
diended than death Itself, \\ nh the Indent
confidence I lite unbottnuiie viiinui* ol
self-abuse that e permanent and speedv cure
can be lliftid, ami with the abandonment ot
milieus piaetiees my pa'ienls can be restorsd
' lor. bust* vigo ous heiiill).
I he attlteted aie cautioned against tlte me of
Patent Medicine*, toi there mc t-o many tnge
ir.eus naris in theeidumu* ol the public pmita
to unult and lob the unwaiy sutbieis that
millions have their einiMiiuttons inioul by
•be*|j,. compounds f quatk iee:ois. or the
etpial'v poisonous nositum- v m ed as % P.tieni
Mt tin lues.' I have aitlullv aualvr.Ctl many
of the so called Patent Medicines and find (hit
neatlv allot ihrm contain I orrtti.ive Suou
tnate. which i. one ut the Mio"gu*t pte|vnt*
tioi sel mcici.iv and s tlestilt | eisoit. which
ins I cad el * ii i* * k the tl.siMt* disables the sys
tem tor I tie.
i hit e-louttbs of the patent nostrum* now
in use ate put lip bv uuputieipltHi and ignor
ai.t j t mons. Who do not urderslNiut evfo t'le
alphabet ol • I e Materia Mcdica, aed mc < qtuvl
lv a.* desiuu el any kn w\ledge ot the I t man
tern, hav M';'. one o'.qcct onl\ til vew.sid
that to n ake uotirv iegn*xties of eM'seqmMiee.
liit guUtilie* and ait diseast * of mules and
feinahs treated on principle* e>(.,: -be t ! \ ~t
years of practice, and sanctioned by thouaai ds
ol the mo>t i irnt kaldc cuu* Med cures with
lull dnecitoi s cut to m-\ part ot the 1 ailed
Males or t'miada*, lx pnucnts onimeli.tatmg
their symptom* iy ettei. lUiMne*> eoucspon
deuce stiet \ co. frdential. Ad.hess
J M MMKUV .1 iK, M 0, OlRc No
1131 Filbert Soe . [Old No 10dj telovr
1 wolldi. Pl.t' ttle oliia,
/ A fcSMirrtl l't> -iuian
/ T.N VK AKS OF AGE
I W'!-.--!' i't hii> I :>- nonrly run <M>i.
■ ■ v.-;i-.l !\,< ii! llir li ilie*. n-r
--lin cuti" Iw AwKih,, Bmm
chin,. CV'ii!;!'. C.-M# an,l 'lrimi DhF i u
lie w ni> ,It-covorru l v 1 m wucn
hi, ci.lv cl !-l, * I'accln'r, w> <ivcn op lo
i 1 e 11c !l , 1 I c.u,l nuicl; c! 1 c ,% crUll
rc-'craiivc ,1 l.M.r': c.iai:. c- prcj-ar.i
--i on* m*,V ircci ilu- Eu-i 1 ,lIH li 'irij- r,i
tl.* c, < .-. tip.l ' lie nttij: i make ->
rcn c-H !cr ti> i .1 H* 1,, .i anc
-ccci i ,lc,l rc.i - : ' - c- I'.-cl, i
cure,' ;.nv -i , w i*c ft. wc 11c
I'ss > miMcrc.i (he won.ldle! remc
, i to ihonsni -i- of m ,'icrcr. in ft . ptrlt ill
' c wori.l ro ,1 tc ; : cvci !*iIIHI i : nmkir.jj
.''cni con , 'c;c < he-; \ ft.-.l h*prv. W tstt
•i a\i ilo *r rc\.<!' tioo,l a he will
-c i.l to mc'. ol ii- ftlflic v.i Iciiow
ft- rcocc-l i .•' i rcoipc. w..h Ulii ft'l.l PV
. 1,',, -cci.o s'orrrftk :■ i uej.*nl kV*V-
I. > nfto £'l IV ! ,ji: '-- pao i sppo. sr.; to
i doftp li m orp ah i i— 'irep c-oi u- hp
rpiiirro, ftft po-1 ft£P o 'Op rpc .1 il p f
rcina p. c: tc he *.-p;,p,l io ihP p*yipn< I
of v-ai.-- -po-.c-.t A (Mm* /
Dr H iAMES No 19 Ornd Stwmt, y
Spc CS-lrr>] JwftJ' City, N. J. -
Full S.ock of Fall Pn goods.
X I.ANDEIX, FoontiS Arrh S
■ 4 P.'. ..* ..v i 4. rr*|Veo u x r*v.ur*; t -
FiW < orv an .no a I. c - vk M N • c
adoo r. '0 Tiae.e
Kin l.jee o Ka Dre* (iatvlf.
New lie* gr* c Pa Shaw i*
iiotxl tvarlk S a w . ih
4 Oases s**i ~ ei Vre■ eh MeTi'nves.
T l\v . e 0? evros New Goods.
Brn*h anl Arrencur. Dark l % r • v
Sartre s o*s* rr-f r e* x >ef nc c
Mneiitis,. D. Fa e * B'n \ \
\ n— \ , - Itaga *N • Nd as Yoti
a d h.* O i d. x we iV si'
► -re ~ 0 ow?c*s inr jc>.raT.e
irP' .7V"r.* ?r f Cr*k
Se.-' 1 I fIWfS - •'- *
1 tuißl F FARM WR SALS
THE a. hpr oftprft or M. e h. *,rrr lr
O i.r.gp ift c- ' Cal. rahia p.-. CM 11,'r.ii;
33C ACRES.
C ,' .Oh ft '• >•*; * " -oveirorii* oonr
pn ■ s a. -f > o M-nr Er.
Tno livtclliiig II OUSTS.
ur !>. • k e . .• : ;i. . i.>. W i o .• f
mekinhlM I af 4 it ni |w
Ah. OiK- i ere* o; be prerr *e> r* re -e.
land ii k pnoc rojioi iori o. ur.frta , efet
i- i,Fist i i-.'reek i n e k: if
.'iranget ibr. or*.v * iru-p# :rfm ;U: coui. 5
*eki.
The wirvie w i>e aoi.l or in :tr;
u1 a isiofM* s* nay doaire
For terms 1.. •.% or ibf r> r or d:"Oc
z Orar^i,llf Cxuofv ua rotuita tr
JOHN A CHEN BACH
Orarsft 'ovre-hip. May Ml.. ) A f"
KLAXk*' LLAVk> ! ILAVks - !
L£Ef>. AiXJON's.
EABCL'i ION- >rRrXNA>
AND JUDGMENT sort.?
or oy>on fc dft.rfcbv ifirmft. :o* f-tj* ki dp
nrf efc tbe of the North."
I IMPORTANT DISCOVERY*
CONSIJIMPTIOW.
AND AI-L DISEASES OK THE LUNGS
j A inl TIIOATTare positively curable by in
l J* halation, whiolr conveys Ihe remedies to
I the Cannes in the luups through the air pas
i sage*, unit coming in direct contact with the
j disease, neutralizes the tubercular mailer,
| ullays die cough, causes a tree anil easy ex-
I pectorstion, heals the lungs, purifies Ibe blood,
imparts renewed vitality to the nervous sys
tem, giving that tone and energy so indis
pensable lor lire rostoralion of health. To lie
able to stoto confidently thai Consumption is
curable by inhalation, is to me a source of
unalloyed pleasure. Il is a* much under llie
control ol medical tteatinenl as any ather
formidable disease; ninety out of every hun
dred cases can be cured in Ihe first stages,
and fifty per cent, in lite second; but in tire
third singe it is impossible to save more than
five per cent., lor the luugs are so cut up by
the disease as to bid defiance lo medical I
skill. Even, however, in the lust singes, in- I
halation ullords extraordinary relief lo the j
sullering attending this tearful scourge, which |
annually destroys ninety five thousand per- ,
sous in lire United Suites alone; and a correct ,
calculation shows that out of the present pop- I
ulatioit of the earth, eighty millions are de- |
tilled to fill the consumptive'* grave.
Truly the quiver of deailt lias no arrow so j
fatal as Consumption. In all ages il has been !
tho great enemy of life, for it spares neither I
age nor sex, but sweeps off alike lite brave, |
the beautiful, the graceful, and llio gifted.— j
By the help r.f thai Supreme Being, from |
whom cotrielh every good and parted gilt, I I
mil enabled to oiler lo the articled a pcrma- j
mn.t at.d speedy cure ill Consumption. The j
first caue ol tubercles is Irom impure j
hlnod. and the immediate effect, produced '
by their deposition ill the longs, is to prevent ;
the liee admission of air into the air cells, |
which causes a weakened vitality through |
Ihe entire system. Then surely it is more
rational to expect greater good from rr.edi 1
cities entering the cavities of the lungs than
Irom those administered through the stotn- j
itch; the patient will always find the lungs
(tee nod the breathing easy alter inhaling
remedies. Thus, inhalation is a loeal
remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, j
ami with more power and certainty than rem
e lies administered by the stomach. To prove ,
the poweitol and direct influence ol this ;
iiindc of administration, clitorolorm inhaled
will entirely destroy sensibility in a lew mitt- j
mcs, paralyzing the entire nervott* system, so |
that a limb may he ampnta'ed without the 1
s'ightest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning ;
gas will destiny lite in a lew hours.
The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the :
system w hen limiting or apparently dead.—
I'lie ,vlor ol many ol the medicines is per
ceptible in the skin a lew minutes after being |
inhaled, ntnl may be immediately detected |
HI tlie blocl. A convincing proof of the ;
constitutional ertccts ol inhalation, is the fact [
that sickness is always produced by breath
ing foul air. Is nor tins positive evidence t
thai proper remedies, oarehifiy prepared and
judiciously administered iltrongh iho lungs,
should produce the most happy lestiits? Dn- '
ntig eighteen ycais' practice, munv thous
and-. still,'ting fro.n disease* ot the lungs
and tlno.it, have been under my cure, and I
have aliened tu any remarkable cures, oven
n er the *ulferers had been pronounced in
ihe 'a-t singes, which fully satisfies me thai
e,of un pi ion is no longer a land disease.—
My treatment ot consumption is oiignnd. and
I,minted on long experience and a thorough
mve-t 'utiiin Mv petlect ncqnaintni ce w rill
the ti.i r.ii' ol tubercles. Ac . enables me to
,ti" nci-isli readily the various tortus ol .1 ,s
--en-e th*: simulate consumption, and apply
pt.'pct tc medics mrc'v being tni-takcu
even in a sutg'e case Tins familiarity in
connection with certain pathological am* mi
cio-coprc discoveries, enables me to relievo
■lie In Irom the oflcci* ot cnoracted chest-,
to enlarge ihc chesi, pnriiy the blood imparl
in II renewed v: ab:. giving energy and rone
;u 'he entire s\ stem
Med. vines wtill tiiU directions senile snv
pan ot the United San- and Tana,la by
p:, u'.ns oem.nun.,' itina ihctr sytupi'i.ns by
lener But the cure wot. 1,1 be more retain
it the pat ,".u shot:'.! pay rue a i si. which
woo 1 give me an oppornin > to examine
the in i- .. nl c: able me to prescribe with
er,*., o , oriaunv. and the:, it.e cur.' con .1 be
cllc :c,l without mv seeing die pa ieri' .r tail
G. W.GRAHAM, M D
O.Tice list Fnhatt B,reet. (old No. lot'.)
be;, w twelhh, I'ltiladelphis, Fa
Sep' tl, ISST.
ilOTY\i:il ASMMi iriON.
rn i i..in ri. r n/-f.
IMPO UFA NT ANNOHNCEMNR P.
rj Hi i, persiu's alßieteti wuh Sum Ft
■ iM-in, each a- iNnattrakhM, Stmim'.i
It e.Usr.-< KptMM (,o>.. oft :, Giecl, Si;vb
1.,- to vme ol ()■.: ,-ih, J". 5' .
Hie "Howard Avaociation,' iatiaw of the
di-'io:iori ot I'i'o'sti lite. cftnvOi! by
> \: a! ,*i c ,—s a~t the deceo'iO'is pre:.-e.l
'■ e itntout ' an' victims ol such .iisen-e
--fy (J.tacks. I ave direc e.i li e r Ton-,... ,i
SIIIgMM, ss a dMhMI Oct wor;t, of ihe,l
Part c 0 give Me ire* odi ice c :-. 10 ft per
sen* thus artiictc.l, who may *p \ l i lei cr
,x It a .'e-enjump oi rlieir i-in.ii:ion. yage.
occnpft ..in, habits ot lite. Ac .1 ao.i oi .--<
o'eurcme povery t n.t si.;ter,i.g. ;o Jurn
me • ■'.r-f>rc ofch r -c
Ihc Howard A*,vi,ior. i- s benevolent
1 iiiier>,o-t*bli*he-i 6t -oecai endowment,
or the re ict c li e sick and oi- r,-—e.t. *l
- wnh " Vita ent and F.uoemic T> s
eses." I' has nut a surplus ol rue* .*.
ahrch ihe Director* hnre we,: io expeio m
e.ner'iio2 ihe bove nonce It is r,eo,' ev*
10 a1o thai the Association commands the
; Medic* skill of the age. a no. w for
r -h the mo*' approve, 1 modern treatrrient.
Jest nr.hlis! e t by tie Assoeaalf * Ke
pori on S -crmsiorrh.T'*. or bcmins. We kness
11 e rxv ol tVi nni-m. Masturbation or 8s :
Abuse, ftt.d . er -iisease* ot the Sexu- v)r
t*n*. by the Cawatahiwg Saigeoi wbieh w,..
bv -c b> marl, (in * willed e. v, i.qie). Fret
(,■ Ckr.-„r on re reoe p; ol tier stamps tor
pes.ace
y res*, D' GEO R CAI-HOUN Cor,-
g S givv Hownrd A--OC No. 2
S NINTH S reel. Fhua.ie ,'tira. l'ft By
or.ret o. ;1 e D r,-tc-s
EZRA D HEART WELL. Tres't
GEO FAIRv H,,.0 s -c-eta'j
T a ei; 1 .a. Sr > 24. 1867
IFTS. IFT* BIFTSI
A Fix./.f Vxt EVERY PURCHASER.
hr TV t Tnt'K-u-i.c Ibu-c erf
r'I'ANT K. LIsDN. I'H.I.ADEI.HHIA
BA lining * Nook for orir doila- or mc-r
vol; are *1 niicr preeenioi wiik p-we
• o trj lorn 26 cut- tc S'.fbi. ennststing . 1
f ,r,( Goo Jf * r lit. b n'rlif- A-. AII orders
Is no.n ail) :* prompt'y f ted. and thr p*izf
o" r"-izos will accompanj tb, t-oni Oc- h*
c.n airis fti' of the n.ivst pr.pu ar h,ck ~f ihe
cry. ft rot a .11 if er*? *1 rbt ustr*! -ct*t' prices
n-Bf y ru tben, for less Pe'sou- i-brng inr
I articular bock car. order at once, and rr will
t'C rwardrd with > gil. A c:tofi>e r'inf
lui! rr.rorrrarion. with * Itst "f b oki and pifis
will be sen: pes: paid, by add-cssing
DP AN E Rl JJWON.
No. S? Sooik Third SL. i'tolailetptiift.
Pp Ages'* waured.
Sxep.. 8. J867.—3..
MMrNGs AND NOTJONs, ;anry arn
i ie. s goon asaor niei' o Hosrery o-' lte
be* qiMLf y aiso y.rove*, mnts. baskeia. Ca
in- Com is- OTeas trmnr.jngs and linings.,
sewing a,lk. thread, ore., ore., wbt h*d ntsi
ooo: io the Ekctiarige
AMELIA D. WEBB.
BifOmsbcrg. May 26,1867
Business Directory. I
I jßlooinabnrg. }3a-
DAVID LOWENBERG,
fILOTHING STORE, on Main street, two
doors above the 'American House."
A. JR EVANS.
MERCHA NT.—Store on ihe upper part
of Main street, nearly opposite the
Episcopal Church.
8. f SDIVE,
MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE
AND CABINET WARE.—Wareruom
in Shive's Block, on Main Street.
A.M. RUPERT,
rpINNER AND STOVE DEALER
A Shop on South side of Main street, be
low Market.
R. W- WEAVER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.— office on the
first (loor of the "Star" Building, on
Main street.
JOSEPH SHARPLESS.
|7iol T NDEB ANN MA CHIN EST, Build-|
A ingsoti Ihe alley between the "Exchange I
and "American House."
BARNARD Rl'l'EßT.
f 1 1A 1 f.O ß—Shop on the South Side of Main
A Street, tirstsquure below Market.
A. f. MENSCII,
I\l ERCHANT. —Store North West corner
i'A- of Main and Market S'.cets.
lllKAill A. ROWER,
-.URGKON DENTIST.—Office near the
Academy on Third Street.
M'KBLVY, REAL & AO..
MERCHANTS. —Northeast corner of Main
. and Market streets.
TIIK POCKET JESAI LAPII S J
OK, KVCRY ON K HIS OWN I'll \ MA'I AN.
MFTF.I I II
ho nd re d Engravings,
V&a showing Diseases nod Mill*
B formations of the human
5 : Qj System in every shape and
'jS form. To which is added
jS a Treatise on tho Diseases
vy of Females, being of the
JP highest nnpotlanee to mar.
lemplating mariiage. Bv
WILLIAM TOUAG, M i>.
Let t.o father he ashamed the present a copy
of ihe Aesculapius lo ' Ill's child. Ilmav save
him from an ea.ly grave. Let no young man or
woman enter into ihe secret obligations ol mar
riedlife without reading the Pot ke Aosetilapius
l.el uo one sutler from a haeknied Cough Pain
in the Side,restless nights, nervous feelings,
and the whole train ol Despeptie sensations,
and given np by their physicians ,he another
moineni witlionl consulting the VESf'ULA-
I'll S Have the married.or those about to he
married any impediment, read this linly useful
hook, as it has been the means of saving thou
-ands ol iiufoitunile erealutes from ihe very
jaws of death.
Any person sending twenty five cents, en.
closed in a letter, will receive one ropv of this
hook.hv mail.or live copies wi I Ihe seni for one
delist Address. Dr. \\ . \ ottng.No. i*AB Sptuee
street. Philadelphia ' Post paid.
No th'i Nptuce M., Philadelphia.
Sop' Ist, 1854-ly.
Cabinet \\ are Dooms,
8. A. BIIIVE
Ur.SPFCT Fl L.I.X in VHPS the attention ot
O' the Public to his extensive assort
ment ot Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which
he will warrant made of good materials and
,n a workmanlike manner. At Ins Establish
ment, can always be found a good assort
ment ol •
Fashionable F urinific.
Which is equal in style and finish to that of
Philadelphia OT New York cities, and at as
.etc p-i,e> He has Sofas ot different style
a ..I prices, from tr?s to SOO. Divans. Loun
ges. Walnut ard Mahogany Parlor chairs.
Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and
a variety ol upholstered work, with Dressing
and parlor bureau-, sola. card, centre and
cier tables, detasl.ua. ehetfemer*. whatnots
a .1 comodes at..t all kinds ol tashionable
work His stock ol bureaus, enclosed and
common was'-tands. dress-tables, corner
Clipboards, sotas. dining and bteaktast ta
bles. bedsteads cane scat and common
chairs, is ihe U-gesi in ihis section of the
country. He will also keep a good assort
ment of looking-glasses with fancy gii: and
common frames He w-.1l also furnish spring
waitresses fitted to any sired bedstead.which
are superior for durability and eomtort to
any bed in use.
Klnomsbnrg, April Gih ISS-4 it.
LEAF TOBACCO AM) CIGARS.
DENSLOW 8c CO.,
"21 South Fronl Sfiorf.
PHU.ADKf.PHIA.
Aoiiiiiiissinn Rrrchanff,
Anil Wkoitsi ii Dec.'r s ;
UtfTtkMf*. Mauufacurfd Tobac
co. anil titars.
HAVF. constantly on banc and for sale low
all k r of American and Spanish Leat To
raccos. eelecied with special reteience to
Manufacturers' use
All articles sold, warranted to be as ren
iei-eiited and every opportunity atiorded lor
examination.
Purchasers a: a dista-rc cart send their or
.-rs. arid rrly upon be r.c as taitfUully served
a> '. the gooos were selected in person.
iVtcber 15. ISSO.
1 Storo r.stablisbaruL
'fHE VADKSHGXEb respeetfoly in-
A forms his olc frie iAs and customers .that
be has purchased his brothel 's iaienesi in I lie
bo establishment. nd the concert, will here,
wfw: " conducted by hirosrlf n,-.lamely. He
has lustrect ivfcC and r.flcis for sale the
fr-gest and most r x tensive assortment
*SCp amil ■ f FANCY >TOVE£ everinuw
dacd intoihis market.
J-'cvei-iw and Tmwarr constantly or hand
aur manufactured toorder. All kinds of re
pai- ng done, as usual, or. short rtotirr.
''be patronaie f oidMsmis and new cos
it.mer* is resfiertfafW so-ctcd.
A. M RTFERT-
Bloerrshr-e. fam. 1? I*s? if.
TftLLb AT KLAiU BAIL*.
l DU.C. TOJ S OFFICX. )
Knock Haven Aug bet. '57 j
Mt. Ejjfia —The tamai of ml is receiv
ed at this office are us roiiows
Previous,r reponoc - - • SOfirlG 15
Jtly, . 871 58 * 1
Total WsTgTa be
Hesrecrftdiv so hm rtier
J AJiuE a-so'usMt of In*.. Steel and Nails
A-f fo- safe an the Arcade bv
May 17. '57 AC WENSCH
EVANS & WATSON'S
Briiil'a Manufactured
SALAMANDER
TRUTH IS MIGHTY, If MUST PREVAIL
Hcporl of the Committee appointed to
superintend the burning of the Iron
Safes at Heading, /Vl>. 'Z7th, 1857.
HKADING, March 4ih.
The undersigned, memhemol ilih Commit- J
lee, do respectfully report, thnt we saw ilie (
two Safes originally agreed cpon by Parrels |
St Herring ami Evans St Watson, placed side i
by side in a furnace, vizi The Sale in use by
the Paymaster ol the Philadelphia and Read- |
ing Railroad Company, in his ollice at Read
ing, mannfactnred by Parrels & Herring, and i
the Safe in use by IL A. l.ntiix, in his store. |
ntannfaclured by Rvans & Watson, and put
in bonks and papers precisely alike.
The tire was started at Si o'clock, A M., i
and kept up until four cords of green hickory, j
two cords dry oak and half chestnut top wood j
were entirely consumed, the whole under
the superintendence of the subscribers, mem
bers ot the Committee. The Safes were then
cooled oil with water, after which they were
opened, ngd the books and papers taken out
by the Committee and sent to 11. A. l.ainz's
store lor public examination, after they were
(irst examined and marked by the I ommit
lee. The books and papers taken front the
Sale manufactured by Rvans & Watson were
but slightly a fleeted by the intense heat,
while those taken from the Sale manufac
tured bv Parrels ft Herring were, in our judg
ment, damaged fully fifteen per cent, more
ihan those taken from Rvans & Watson's
Sale.
JACOB II HYSIIRR.
DANIELS. HUNTER.
Having been absent during the burning,
we fully coincide with above statement
ot the condition of the papers and books tak
en out of the respective Sales.
(?. A. NICOI.LS,
II II MHHI.KNBP.RU.
JAMRS MII.HOI.I.ANP.
The following named gentlemen, residents
of Reading and its vicinity, who saw the
above tire, have purchased bales trom Rvans
ft Watson sineo the burning up to May Ist,
lSft7.
(. A. Nieolls, I Solomon Rhoads, 1
R. R. Company, 2 W. B. Verger, 1
11. A. Law*,: 2 tiro K l.evure, I
Kirk ft Heisier, 1 Samttel Rasing. 2
W. Rltosds ft Son, 1 .1 M&U W Hardsell.l
11. W. Missimer, 2 James Jameson, I
Or. Wm. Moore, I J. BftA B. Wanner I
l.evi J. Smilk, 1 Jacob Sohtnuckor, I
High & Craig, t Wm King. I
Wm Krick. t V. B Shollonborger.f
Kaufman ft Banrn, t I eopold Hirah, 1
Win. MoPailin, I P.zrtt Miller, 1
Geo. J K.ckert, I W.C.Jtl'.M.Rrmen-
Isaac Until, 1 trout, 1
Biilmeyer, Pointer Wm. Ponahower. 1
ft Co. 1 Bulli' & Milton, I
EVANS ft WATSuN.
June I*. ISM,
THIS H AY FOR BARGAINS!
A . J . EVANS
HAS.II ST RP.CP.IYK.P A NEW Sl'iH'K OK
SPRINGS SIMMER GOODS
\r his old stand on the upper end ol Mam
Street which be will soli cheaper than
the cheap u st. It consists in part ol Silks KI
paeons, lustres, bareges, de lames, ducal
cloths, poplins, brilliants, chalbes, de bages,
lawns, skirting, Ireneh and scotch ginghams
punts, gloves, hosiery, collars, handkerchiefs.
&o. Shawls and Mantillas ot every sty le an,l
quality.
STAPLE & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Cloth* oassimeres, vesting*, flannels, mns.
hns. tickings, stripes, checks, calicoes, ret
tonades. linens, sheetings, nankeens, drills,
mat-eilies quilts, colored and white carpet
chain, parasols, umbrellas, a large and spier
did assortment ol HATS. CAPS. BOOKS \NP
SHOES A SUPERIOR LOT OK FRESH
Toas,Collce> SujcartMulassrs
Rice, Spicps,No Also. Harvtwsre. Queens
ware. Crockery and Cedarware.
Having selected my entire stock with the
greatest care and at i:i* lowest rash prices, 1
can assure trn tnends and the public gener
ally. that I will do all in my rower to make
establishment known as tbe "Jtre.i flatten
for bargains " Those who wish to purchase
will fiad u to thetr advantage to call and ex
amine mv stock before purchasing.
1 will psy the t i .liev market price lot
BETTER. t'.OOS, HAGS. SOAP AND
lirte Krntt, and country produce in general
Btoomsburg, April 29. 1557.
GREENWOOD SEMTNARY
AT
MILLYII.LE. fOLOIBIA CO., PA,
A systematic course of instruction ts g'ver
in all the English branches usually taught
The Principal win be assisted during thr
present y eat by T. M. POTTS, an expert,
enced teacher, recently Irom the Lancastei
Co Normal Scflool
A vacation of seven weeks will commoner
July Ist.
VS&SCSo
TVITIOX for day pupils SS.SO. to 54.50 pet
quarter.
Boarding, Tuition. Washing Lights. &e.
£SO per quarter of eleven weeks one-hali in
advance.
For circular, catalogue or ortber particu
lars address
WM. Bl RGESS,
Afiilrille. April 1. 1557. Pimnpal
"THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF
YOUTH AND MATURITY,
Juss Published. Gratis, the ib:k Thousand,
jrfltfn A tew words on the rational treat
.**Y"p ment. without Medicine of Sper
maiorrhea ot Weakness.
Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous
Dt-bilitv. rrematcre Decay of tbe System.
Impotence, and Impediments to Marriage
generally.
' BV R DE LANKY. M D
The impor ant iar: hat tbe many alarming
comptau.is origins mg in the imprudence
ar.d solitude ol youth. may be easily removed
v.'kc' l Mediant is in ibis smal; tract, rear's
demonsrated: and the entirely rtew and
highly successful treatment, as adopted by
the Author, tullv explained, by means o(
vrttti every one is erabled to cure hmstj
oeriectly and at 'be ieast pessibferosn, there
by avoiding ail the advertised nostrums of
the day.
Sent tc any address, gratis and post free
in. a seated e-veiope. by rerouting. postpaid,
an postage stamps, to Dr. B DE LANEY
17. Lispena-d S-rce'. New York City.
May 6. 1557 —6m
~~ THO MAS BUTLE R,
&e, 7 South Seventh Street.
PHILADELPHIA:
| tmufar'.rrer of strong Tinware. Copper.
- 1 -" Tin and Zine Batbtog Tubs, Bahing
Pans, and every kind of bauitng apparatns.
Also deed and paper boxes.
Prompt attention g'ven to ordered work,
and goods carefully It-rwpjaed on orders.
Philadelphia. August l7:h. 155*.
AFLIX ASJORTMENT of Ladies Dry-
Goods at the Arcade by
May 27. "57. A C. MENSCH.
t;jr £u i'iiXU. J*~ 41
TOTHE F4SIIONABLK AND
CE) L£-£ 5-B3 •
riMIK undersigned iiHvingjust received lltr
* latest Pari* and New York Fashion*
would again beg leave to intorm his uuntet
oua friends and all the world about Hlooma
burg,that lie is now better prepared titan ev
er to accommodate any one w tit the neatest
easiest and best titling suits of Clothes that
have been turned out lately; and not only
that, but lie will also do them up in the best
order, upon the lowest terms.
His shop is at the old stand, (mo wel
known o need (ulthernotiee) where lie maj
at nil times be found, sealed upon the beneh
of repentance steadily drawing out the/Arme
of artliotioii.hopeing it may in the ritrf provt
advantageous to him and his customers. Hi
would also advise bis fiends to bear in mine
that poor, atllicted tailors must live, or they
can't be expectedto work. Therefore Wheat
live Corn, Oats, Potatoes, and with all now
and then a little CASH will come mighty
handy from those who arc buck-standing on j
the books.
Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases- |
"thelaborer is worthy of his hire."
BERNARD lilt PHUT. 1
liloomsburg, April 14th, 1853.
rftmm HERRING'S
NT GSJ LSd a
THK ACKNOWLEDGED I
jASjfl ( IIAIMIMON!!
El' il ' TIIK recent trials at Read- j
V '" n " endorsed lite cut
\sttapiVao'*i', iii of public opinion, and
continued lite verdict of more than iOO sect- '
dental (Ires, proving conclusively that "Her
ring's" is tlte only sale that will not burn.
Extract from the Committee's Report on
the Trial of Iron bales at Reading:
"tin the !flth of February all tho members
ol the Committee met to witness the Sales j
and books and papers, (placed in them) and ;
were perfectly satisfied that all was right.—
The day following, the burning took place,
under the superintendence ol the Committee ;
Alter a fair and impartial burning for five
hours, the Safe of Messrs. F.vaus it Watson
was first opened, the Safe being on lite in
side. and the contents partially consumed,
while the contents in the bale of Messrs. j
Farrels & Herring were in good vendition, i
end no tire inside."
Reading, March 8, 1557.
H. F. FF.I.IX, I
(Signed) I'. N COI.EMAN. > Com !
A. H PEACOCK. \
And endorsed by over 50 ol the best men ,
ol Reading.
The above Safes can be inspected at 31 1
Walnut Siren', where the public can satisfy i
themselves of the great superiority of the .
"Herring's IVteol Champion." over the do- 1
leaied and tued t'ji "inside Iron Door Sala
mandcr."
FARREId it HERRIMi,
34 Walnut St.. Philad'a. 1
Onhf makers in this Stale of Herring's
I'ntent Champion Safes.
The attempt made by other parties to bol
ster up the reputation ol a bate which has
laded signally in accidental files in Philadel
phia, (Ranstead Place,) bv taking one out .
ol an agent's store, fII A Latnz.] made don- [
bio thickness (different from those ihev sell) 1
to "burn np"oi.eol Herring's, (half as ihiek)
has met with its tine reward. Hetring'sSafe ;
could not be burnt, proving conclusively that
the only reliable bate now made is Herring's,
ot which ovrr 15.000 are now in acme! use, '
and more than 800 have been tried by fire |
without o single loss.
Philadelphia. Mav 8. ISs7—lv.
UTTKIIN.
THE well-known Maryland Consolidated
l.olteries. ol winch R. FRANCE A t'o. arc
the manngers. are chartered b\ the slate ol
Maryland, and a commissioner elected by
the people, who t sworn to superintend and
certify ihat everything connected with them
•s dene in a strictly honorable manner, ami
thai the interisis ol parlies who reside at a
distance are as well protected as if thev
themselves were present at the drawing
Another tad whi h the managers csll atten
tion to. is, that all person* have a leg .I right
to send outers for ticket* to Maryland, at
lotteries are legalized by special law in thai
state. A lottery is drawn everyday of the
momh. If no particular class is named, or
ders ate filled in ihc first drawing to take
place uher the communication comes to
hand. The prices ot tickets vary from SI
to SBO. No tickets are. however, sent unless
tli e money lot the same is received with the
order. Ihe drawings are upou the principle
of one number on each ticket (after the Ha
vana plan.) and Ternary combination. Prizes
'vary in amount from S2O to SIOO,OOO All
orders tr.r tickets or packages will receive
prompt attention, and ihe drawing mailed to
all purchasers immediately alter it is over.
Address,
T 11 HUBBARD & CO ,
No. 39 Fayette St.. or Box No. 40,
Feb 3d. 1857 -ly. Baltimore, Md.
CF" The Drawn Numbers of the Maryland
Loieries are published by the btate Com
missioner it. the following papers, viz: Sun
Clipper. Patriot, four/row. Argus, ot Balti
more; also, the Sattentat Intel,ipencer and
Cn ion. of Washington, D C.
t'.aslr Foundry. Itlomtmr£
STOVES AND TINWARE.
THE subscriber having erected a large new
brick Foundry and Machine Shop, in place
of the old one. is prepared to make ail kinds
of
CASTIXGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES
Plows constantly on hand. The subscribe
has removed his Tin Shop from Main
Street to the Foundry Lot. where he has
erecied a budding altogether for Stoves and
Tinware.
The Cook ing Steves consist of the \VM
A, PF.XX COOK. RAl'B COOK. VAN
Br. T 1.1 ER COOK, and PARLOR STOVES
of all kinds, the Egg Cylioder Stove,
fee.
All kinds of Spouting made 10 order.
JOSEPH SHARPLESS.
Floomsbopg. April 16. 1857.
Lratlirr. Lrathrr! Leather!
EEBTXY Wm CTOEM,
lwroßTtß or
FREXCH C.iLF SFI.XS
aiid4>enrr.il Leather Dealer*
No 6 Souih Third Street, Ptnla.
rr.\ general assortrrrerr of ail kinds of
Leather. Morocco, fcc. fee. RED ASD OAK
SOLE LEATHER
February 28. 1857.—1y.
HENRY ZIPPINLEK,
icik ELOOMtbURG JE"A
IKIFFICUI.T repairing wa-ranled ; s,.ci
-A- tarles anu glasses for spectacles; glasse
for burning caed waicfces. and other watch
rcaer-al for sale
March 27, J857
t X ASSORTMENT of coDfectiODary. jew
-*■ elry, Perfumery soaps, hair oils. Ac
Pomades, to be bad at
C. CLARK'S Book Store.
IRON STEEL, and every kind of Hare
*- wars or saie by MeKELTY,
MeKELTY, NEAL k Co
AfOKTICED POSTS on hand and for saie
at tfie Arcade by
May 27, '57. A. C MENSCH
FLOUR AND FEFD Depot at the Arcade,
tr A C. MENSCH
AVER'S PILLS.
Acer's i allmrtic Pill*.
PILLS THAT ARE PILLS.
PROF. HAYES, State Chemist, ol Mas* ,
viyi* tl.py are the bovt of *ll pills, and an
nexed Are ihe men who certify thai Doc'or
llnvcs know*:
H. j. GARDENER. Governor of Mass.
KMORY WASHBURN, ax-Guv. of Maa*.
SIM RON BROWN. Lieul.Gov. of Maw.
K. M. WRIGHT, Secretary Sime o! Ma**.
J. 11. FIT/PATRICK, Caili. Uiahnpol Boaion.
PROF. JOHN TORRKY, of the College of
Physicians and Surgeons, New York Cuj-.
Dr. 0. T. JACKSON, Geologist ol lh Public
Lands ol the U. S.
MEN THAT AKE MUX.
Among 'lio diseases litis l',ll has on rod
with astonishing rapidity, wo may mention:
Costivenes*, Bilious Complaints, Rlntnmi
tism, Dropsy. Heartburn, Headache arising
Iroro a fowl Siomneh, Nansea, Indigestion,
Morbid inaction of iho Bowels, and pain
arising Iherelrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appe
tite, all Ulcerous ar.d cutaneous Diseases,
which require an cvaenant Medicine, Scrof
ula, or King's F.vil, They also by purifying
die bluod and stimulating iho System, Cure
many Complaints which it would not be Sup
posed they could reach : such us Deafness,
Putital Blindness, Neuralgia and nervous Ir
ritability. Derangements of the l.iver ami
kidneys, (Join, and oilier kindred complaints,
arising front a low stale of the body, or ob
structions ol ils functions. They are the
best Purgative Medicine ever discovered,
and you will but need to use them once to
know it.
Prepared by Dr.JAS. C. AYF.R, Practical
and Analytical Chemist, l,owell, Mass.—and
sold bv K. P. I.uir and all Dtnggists in
Bloomsbnrg, and by Dealers in Medicine
everywhere.
Sept. 11, 18.17 -Om.
JOHN A MOOKK. JOIIN W. WIMIAMS
MOORE &, WILLIAMS,
General (ouiuitsslon Merchants,
and dealers in
MINERS' SUPPLIES,
j Ao. 14 South Wilier SI., VhihiMphia.
I TilF. subscribers having been associated
| with the coal trade and mining operations
' grnrniHy. for several yours n .e prepared to
; supply order* lor all anicles comingent to
mining purposes at the lowest rates, with
care and dispatch
Onr stock comprises the following articles
I OlLS—Sperm, Solar, F.lephant, Bleached,
Racked, lurril. Rosin, Greasing, l.inseed
' Salety l.amps. Fuses, Blasting Paper, Slope
Chains. Ropes, all Sires, Pulleys, Wicking,
Who Rope. Tar and Pitch Tboruley's
Celebrated Horn Belting. Washers, Packing,
Hose Blasting and other Powders.
Soap, Candles, &o.
KKFKRKNCKS.-
Hodgson & Keen, Philadelphia.
.1 R. A. & S. Allen, "
Charles Miller Is. Co., "
S Uotbermel, Ksq.,
John Thorn ley, Esq., "
Wm. Do Haven, Esq., Minersville, Pa.
Hon W. Donaldson, Pottsvillc, J'a.
! Hon. C. W. Pnman, "
| Geo. W. Snyder, F.q., "
D. P. Brown. Fsq., '*
1. P Brook, Ksq., "
.1 .1. Connor, Ashland, Pa.
Philadelphia. Jan. tti, 1867.—1y.
ISN'T IT SO {
] Ise ARTHUR'S Celebra
ted Sell Sealing Cans and
FRKSH Fill" 11 Jars, and you will have fresh
I'tuu all ihe yeat at summer
prices.
• Full directions for pulling
up all kinds of fruit and To
jmatoes, accompany these
cans and jars.
They ere made of Tin.
Glass, (Jueensware, and Fire
and Acid proof Stone Ware.
IN WINTKR The sizes are trom pint* to
gallons. These cans & jars
arc entirely open at the tops,
and neat, to secure transpor
tation.
I For sale hy Storekeepers
throughout the U. States.
Descriptive circulars sent
BETTER ion application- TV Orders
trom the irade solicited.
! Be sure to ask lor " Ar-
I I thurs." U has stocul the
Itest of two seasons, having
jhecn used hy hundreds of
THAN housands of families, hotel
| and boarding-house keep;
ijers.
Wo are now making them
for the million.
ARTHUR. BURNHAM &
GII.UOY,
- Swfflmf AtS. Manulacturers under the
Talent.
Nos. 117 & 119, S.Tenth St.. fcor George.)
> | PHILADELPHIA,
j June 17, 1857.-3 m.
BLOOMSBURQ
LE33DsE>LSS. &£3<££ I CE>O3.LS
fIiHE undersigned would in this way rail
: I ihe attention of the public to the Bock
Slcre ai the old stand, next door to the "Ex
'j charge Hotel," where at all times can bo
I . foond a good assortment of books, including
Bibles, Hinn Books, Prayer Books,
j llisiories. Books of Poetry, Novels, and
School Books also all kinds of stationary of
the best quality.
A considerable deduction made upon the
I price of School Books and Stationary to those
] who hy to sell again.
Just received, a good assortment of WALL
I PAPER, which I would ask all to call and
examine belore pochasing elsewhere.
CAROLINE CLARK,
Successor to Jesse G. Clark.
Bioomsburg. May 25, 1557.-lyr.
E. O.EOWaR,
j T> ESPECTFULLY offers hie
-A* professional services to
j rT t f, e Lgdies and Gentlemen of
Bloomsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to
attend to all the various operations io Den
tistry, and is provided with the latest im
proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will
he inserted on pivot or gold plate,to look as
well as natural.
A superior article of Tooth Powders, al
ways on hand. Al operations on the teeth
warranted.
GPOrfiee, Jd building above Wilson's Car
rtsste Manufactory—Main St., West side.
Bloomsbnrg, Nov. 20, 1856.
ARGE lot of No. 1, 2, U. 3 Mackrel, also,
White Fish, Cod Fish and Herring, jaet
received and for sale bp
Miy 27, "57. A. C. MENSCH.
A LARGE LOT of Thibet Shawls jost re
ceived and for •!• by
A C. MENSCH.