The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, September 18, 1861, Image 4

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    .MARK THESE FACTS !
THE TESTIMONY OF THE WORLD;
H Ot LO WAY'S O 1 NT M E NT.
BADa LEGS. BAD BRE ATS, SORES
... AND ULCERS.
AH description tf sores are remediable
by the proper and diligent ore of this ines
timable preparalioa. To aitmpl to cure
bad legs by plastering the edges of the
woond.togther is a folly ; for should the
skio oniie, a bosxy Jisd dondiiion re
mains underneath, to break cut with tenfold
nry in few days. The only rationanl and
successful treatment, as indicated by nature,
is to redoce the inflaroa.ioo ia and about
the wound and te soothe the neighboring
parts by robbing in jenty of the Ointment
as salt -is forced into meat.
DIPTHERIA, ULCERATED SORE
; THROAT, AND SCARLET AND
OTHER FEVERS.
Any of the above diseases may be eored
by well robbing the Ointment three times
a day imo the chest, throat and neck of the
patient; it will soon penetrate, and give
immediate relief. Medicine taken by the
month most operate upon the whole sys
tem ere i s influence can be felt in any. lo
cal nan, whereas the Ointment will do its
work at once. Whoever tries the unguent
in the above manner ol the disease named,
or ant- similar disorders affecting the chest
and throat, will find themselves relieved as
by a charm. . .
PILES," FISTULAS. STRICTURES.
The above class of complaints will be
removed by nightly fomenting the parts
wiih warm water, at d then by most effect
ually rubbing in tha Ointment. Persons
offering 'from these direfnl complaints
should lose not a moment in arresting their
progress. It should be understood that it
is not sufficient merely to smear the Oint
ment 6n the affected parts, bnt il must be
well robbed in for some considerable time
two or three times a day, that il may be
taker) into the system, whence it will re
move any hidden sore or wound as effect
ually ' though palpabl to the eye. There
ajrain bread and water poultices, after run
bin" in of the Ointment, will do great ser
vice. ' This is the only sore treatment for
females'eases of cancer in the stomach, or
where there may be a general bearing
down.
INDISCRETIONS' OF YOUTH ; SORES
. AND ULCERS.
Blotchesj as also, swellings, ,uw, with
eertaicty, be radically cored if the Oint
ment be used freely, and Pills be taken
nigat and ti.orning aa recommended in the
printed instructions., When treated in any
other way they only dry tip. in.. one place
to break oot in another ; whereas this Oint
ment will remove the bumor from the sys
tem: and leave the patient a vigorous and
healthy being. It will require lime with
the use of the Pill to ensure a lasting cure
DROPSICAL- SWELLINGS, PARALYSIS
AND STIFF JOINTS.
Althooah the above complaints differ
widely in their origin and nature, yet they
all require local treatment. Many of the
worst cases, ef such diseases, will yield in
a comparatively short space of lime wh-n
this Ointmenl ia diligently robbed into the
parts affected,' even after every other means
have failed. .In all serious maladies the
Fills should be taken according to the di
rections accompanying each box.
Bolk the Ointment and Pills should be used in
thi following caw . .
Asue.
Asthma,
BiUioua Complaints,
Blotches on the .
Dysentery,
Erysipelas,
Female Irregulari
w", r II
u nn-oi rnnnii;ni. Fevers ol an
ties,
Colic, . . 'n,d
Coastluation of the. M")
Bowels.
a
Giut,
HeaJ-ache,
Indigestion,
Sore Throats,
Stone and Gravel, .
Secondary symptoms,
Tic-Doulou;eox,
Tumours,
Ulcers,
Venereal Affections
Worms of all kinds .
Weakness from
whatever cause, '
Consumption,
Debility) ;
lnflammtion,
Jaundice .
Liver Com
plaints, Lumbago, .
Piles,
Rheumatism,
Retention of
Urine,
Scrofula, or
it-- i . r:i . &.C.. KC.
CACTIOX 'None are genuine unless
the words "Holloway, Tew York and Lon
don," -are discera'tbVi .as a Water mrrk in
every leaf of '.he book of direction are on
each pot or box ; the same may be plair.lv
seen by holding the leaf to the light. A hand-ome-reward
will be given, to any one ren
dering toeh information a? way lead hand
detecjioa of any party or' parties counter
feitingthe medicines oTending the same,
'v'nntvtnfT hm m ha snuriOUS.
' Sold at the Manufactory of Professor
Itolloway. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and
by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in
mi t - .v i :. .k v-7i 'world.
jnea icine, mrousiii"ui "d
- ttK.n Mn nnH 1 each.
ryVh.ra is a. considerable saving by
taking the larger sizes., '
N. B. Directions for the guidance ol pa
Tie'nts, in every disorder, are affixed to each
boy. ' October 10, i860.
... REW BUSINESS FIR31.
Try HE undersigned respectfully inform
X .iheir friends and the public generally,
Ifcat ihey have entered intu co, Partner?h,p
rider the name, style aa firm ot MILLH.K
-t EYER in the ,;
Mercantile Business
inVne "Oid Arcade," in Bloomsburg, Co
lombia countV, where they intend carrying
-on iheInTsa orTJEKERAL MERCHAN
DIZING, in all its diversified branches and
'department, and to which they invite an
tteuaion of the pcblic patronage. ;
,r 4i -!. S.H.MILLER. ,
FRED'K EVER.
-in
BIoomborg, May 15V I86t f.
r: "Attorney ' a t Tarr, '
" . BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Odxatiitj Court Alley, East of Court House
FO R-S!A Tt E !
o-EVEHALdesirabla. Bn'rkiiog Lota
in
Bloomsburg, for Bale... Inquire of-
- . y. . r r ' IT 1 t
sfc jnne zu, laou-ii.... .
W. WIRT.
V DAVID L0TFE3BERG.
CL O THIN G STORE,
Oa Main street, two doors above the 'AmerJ
ics a Hotel.', : .
For Sale or -Rent.
.fTlTHE - sabscriber oBer three-Houses
JL and lots for sale, or rent, one in Biqoms
" bars.' one at Buckhorn. and one f t lower
Li.TiS Hide.
ill in this coanty.
r v- r t
, TO TUE PEOPLE
OF THE tlVlTED STATES!
IN the month of December, 1858, the un
drigned for the first time offered for sale
to the public Ot. J.BOVEE DODS' IMPE
RIAL WINE BITTERS, and in this short
period they have given tuch universal sa'
isfaction to the many thousandn of persons
who have tried them that it is now an es
tablished article. The amount t( bodily
and mental micerj arinng siroyly from a
neglect ol email complaints is surprising,
and it i therefore ol the utmost importance
thai a sum attention to the least and moft
tnflina bodily ailment should be had; for
diseases ot the body mils' invariably affect
the mind. The subscribers now only aek(a
trial of
! DR. J BOVEE DODS'
Inperlal Wine Bitters ! ! !
fron all who have not used them. We chal
lenge the world to produce their equal.
These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stom
achs- General Debility, and for Purifying
and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely un
surpassed by any other remedy on earth.
To be assured of this, it is only necessary
to make the trial. The Wine itself is oi
a very superior quality, being about one
thrd stronger than other wiue; warming
and invigorating the whole system from the
head to the feet. As thee Bitters are tonic
aod alternative in their character, eo they
strengthen and invigorate the whole sys
tem anil give a fine tone and healthy action
to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation
removing obstruc ions, and producing a
general warmth. They are also excellent
fur Ditsai e and Weakness peculiar to FE
MALES, where a Tonic i required to
itrengthek and brace the tystem. No Lady,
who is subject to lassitude and faintne,
should be without them as they are revivi
fying in their action. . ,
THESE BITTERS
tfVfnot ony Cure, but Prevent Dictate
and in thi respect are doubly valuable to
the person who may use them. For
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.
Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Dis
eases ol the Nervous System, Paralysis,
Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic
Dr. Pods' Celebrated Wine Bitters
For Sore Throat, so common among the
Clergy, they are truly valuable.
For the aged and Infirm, and for persons
of a weak constitution, for Ministers of
the Gospel, Lawyers, and all public speak
ers for Book Keeper-, Tailors, Seamstress
es, Students, Arns's. and all persons lead
ing a sedentary lite, they will prove truly
beneficial. ;
As a Beveraze,1 they are wholesome, in
nocent, and delicious to the taste. They
produce all the exhilarating effects of Bran
tty or Wine, without intoxicating; and are
a valuable remedy for persons addicted to
the ne of excessive strong drink, and who
wish to refrain from it. They are pore and
entirely free fiom the poi-ons contained in
in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with
which the country is flooded.
These Bitters uot only CURE, but PRE
VENT Disease, and should b? ued by all
who live in a country where the water ts
baJ, or where Chills and Fevers are prev
alent. Being entirely innocent and harm
less, they may be given freely to Children
and Ir.fantb wiih impunity. ,
Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance
advocates, as an acl of humanity, should
assist in spreading these vrloable BIT
TERS over the land, and thereby essentail
ly aid in banishing Drunkenness and Dis
ease. In all Affections of the head, sick Headache
or Nervous Headache, Dr. Dods' Imperial
Wine Bitters will be found to be moot
Salutary and Efficacious.
The many certificates which navebeen
tendered us,, and the letters which we are
daily receiving, are conclusive proof that
among the women thoseBitters havo giv
en a satisfaction which no others have ever
done before. No woman In the land should
be without them, and those who once use
them will not fail to keep a supply. - -DR.
J. BOVEE DODS
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS
Are prepared by an eminent and skillful
physician who has used them successful in
his practice for the last , twenly-five years.
The proprietor, before purchasing the ex
clusive right to manufacture sad sell Dr. J.
Bovee Dods' Celebrated Irr:rerial Wine
Bitter?, had ihem tested by two distinguish
ed medical practioneers, pronounced them
a valuable remedy for disease.
Although the medical men of the country
aa a general thing disapprove ot Paeui
Medicines, yet we do not believe that a re
spectable Physician can. be. found in the
United Slate, acquainted with their medi
cal properties who will nol highly approve
DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE
BITTERS.
, In all newly settled places, where there
is always a large quantity of decaying lim
ber from which a poisonous miasma is
created, those bitters should be used everj
morning before brekfast.
DR J. rOVEE DODS'
IMPERIAL WISE BITTERS
Are composed of a pure, and undullerated
Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon'
Seal. Confrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark,
.Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and Gen
tian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dod
himsell. who is an experienced and suc
cessful Physician, and hence should not be
clawed among the quack nostrums which
flood the country, and asatnst which the
Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced.
These truly valuahle Bitters have been
so thoroughly tested by all classes of the
community lor almost every variety of dis
ease incident to the humac svstem, that
they are now deemed indispensable as a
TONIC. MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE
liircliahe One Bottle !
It Costs but Lit le ! Purify the Blood ! Give
Tone to the Stomach J Renovate the
.System ! and Protons Life !
PRIC5 $1 PER BOTTLE, 6 BOTTLES 85:
Prepared and sold By
CHARLES Wl DDI FIELD & CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
.. . - 7g William Sireet, New York.
EP!For sale by Druggists and grocers
generally throughout the country. -
Aogust 28, 1861- ly. .
FRESH ARRIVAL,
: or .
VT'HE undersigned offers for sle at the
Store formerly kept by Joseph Gearhart,
deceased, -in Cattawissa township, -about
thren miles from ine town of Cattawissa,
an assortmenrbf ;J
SPRING AND SFMMER GOODS,
superior to any ever brought lo that section
His stock cf goods is varied and of an ez
ceilent quality-, He is prepared to sell cheap
having- purchased his goods to 'suit the
limes. 'Purchasers are cordially invited to
call and examine his stock for themselves
wQvick Tales, and Small profits" has
been adopted as bis motto.
rfCountrv produce taken in exchange
for goods at ihe regular market prices--'
' : ; ; JACOB H. CREASY.
Cattawissa Vwp., May '1st, 1861.
-r
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
DECEMBCB 5TH 1859.
Fr Daty Pa$senger Trains to Philadelphia.
(From and passing Reading)
At! 6.2d a. m.', 10 20' a. m., 12 noon,
(Freight and Passenger,) and 5.06 p. m.
Two daily' trains to Pottsville and Pori
Clinton, at 10.15 a. m ., aod 6.05 p. m.
Connecting at Port Clinton with trains for
Tamaqua, Williamsport, Elmira, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, and the Canadas.
The 10. a. m. op train only connects at
Port Clinton with trains for Wilkesbarte,
Scranton and Pittston.
Passengers leaving Williamsport by the
Cattawissa Railroad night line, at 10.15
p. m., connect with a passenger train lenv.
ing Port Clinton at 4.50 a. ra., arrive at Read
ing S 5. 50 a. m., breakfast and proceed di
rect to Philadelphia by the 6.20 a. m. Read
ing Accommodation Train.
On Sundays the 10.15 a. m. Down, and
the 6.05 p. m Up Trains only rnn.
LKBANON VALLEY BRANCH.
Ttro Trains Daily, Sunday Excepted) to and
from Ilarrisburg.
Ai 10 23 a. m. and 6 08 p.m. Leaving
Harrisburg at 8 00 a. in. and 2.35 p.m.
Connecting with trains on the Northern
Central, Pennsylvania, and Cumberland Val
ley Railroads, for Sunbury, Williamsjort,
Pittsburgh, Lancaster, Baltimore, Cham
bernbtir, &c.
Through Tickets Reading to Baltimore,
4 00 ; to Lancaster, $2 25; to Gettysburg,
3 50.
80 ponnds of baggage allowed to each
passenger.
The second class cars ran with all the
above trains.
Through first class tickets, at reduced
rateB lo Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit,
Chicago, and all the principal points in the
West, North West, and the Canadas; and
Emigront Tickets at lower fares to all above
places, can be had on application lo the
station agent at Reading.
All tickets will be purchased before the
trains start. Higher fares charged if paid
it) cars. G. A. NICOLLS,
Engineer and General Superintendent.
February 22, I860.
lalQTJORS i LIQUORS
WIioIcm.iIc anil ISetail.
fTHE subscriber would announce to the
J. citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity,
that he is selling LIQUORS in large and
small quantities, and at different prices, at
his New Store, on Mam street,
north side, two doors south of
Iron sireet, Bloomsburg. His fJ)
stock of Foreign and Domestic dfcd&ai
consists of Cognac and Rochelle, Blackber
ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He
has a large assortment of
Old Rye. gray with age, fine Old Bourbon,
Old Folks Whiskey, and aay quantity of
common. He also has
PURE HOLLAND GIN,'
Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam
pagne Wines; and last but not least,' a
quantity of good double extra BROVVN
SI OUT; all of which lie will sell at the
lowest cash price. The public are respect
fully solicited to give his liquor a trial.
D. W. ROBBINS, Ag'L
Bloomsburg, May 1, 1861.
SPRING AND SUMMER
C2 QD C S3 9
LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES.
V7.e have again been to :he city, and re
' turned with a large stock of Goods for
the sea6n, which we are prepared to sell
at a low figure for ready pay. Our stock
consists of .
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Wil-low-ware,
Hollow-ware,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
y-g-r?ptCT sioclcQ (2&zpsz9
Groceries, Nails, Iron, Fish, Salt, Plaster,
Fluid, Camphene Oils, White Lead by the
Keg, cheap, &c, &c.
II . C..&I. W. HARTMAN.
Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861.
JLo'ok to your Interests !
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
MILLER 8o EYER'S.
flHE subscribers have just returned from
- the City with another large and select
assortment of
Sirviug and Summer Goods,
purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest
figure, and which they are determined to
sell on aa moderate terms as can be pro
cured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. Their
stock comprises
l,adieV Dress Goods,
of the choicest styles and latest fashions.
DRY GOODS,
LO Of CJ 2 If U U 0$
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Hol-
lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hats
and Caps, &c, &c. In short, everything
usually kepi in country stores: lo which tney
invites the public generally. The highest
price paid for country prodoce,
MILLER & EYER.
Bloomsburg, May
15, 1861.
Lack'a and Bloomsburg Railroad.
ON'AND AFTER AUG. 5th, 1861, PAS
SENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOL
LOWS-
MOVING SOUTH."
. Freight &
Fastenger. Passenger
Leave Scranton
5.45 A. M..10.20 A.Al
4 Kirigfioo,
" Rupert,
Danville,
6,50 Arrive 12,10 P
8,40
9,15 "
9 50
M.
Arrive al North'd.
MOVING NORTH.
Leave North'd. . 4.40 P. M.
Danville, ; 5-l5
:" Ronert, 5.50 " "
" Kingston, 7.45 Leave 1.35 P. M
Arrive at Scranton, 8.45 V. M. 3.25 f. M.
A Passenger Train also ' leaves Kingston
at 8.00 A. M. for Scranton, to connect with
tram- for New--York. 'Returtiins leaves
Serantoo-on 'arrival of Train from New
York at 4.10 P. M. 7.
The Lackawanna and Bloom.barg'Rail
road connect . with the Delaware, Lacka
wanna and Western Railroad at Scranton,
for New York and intermedial points east.
" At Rupert it connects with the Calawiesa
Rnilroad for points Dotn east ana west.
Al Northumberland it: connerU with the
Philadelohia and Erie R. R. and Northern
Central R. R. for points west and south.
JOHN P. I LS LEY, Sup't,
H. Pitteboss, GenH Tuket Ag't.
4 AugUet 21, 1861. ; , , t
A.M. RUPERT
.TlKNElV$TOlr&toErjtERt
s n n n ? rn rh sTdVof Main street below
mm
OYER'S
i - tj 'i . . t . mm
Sarsaparilla
FOR 2TJBXFYINQ TEE BLOOD.
Ao4 for ths spetf7 ture of the following complaints:
S1J SrtrIo Airecttons,suelt -
Tumor a, Ulcers, Sores, Krapttona,
Pimples, PastMlea Mlotehea, Boila,
Blains, m 11 HUim Diseases.
O"0. 1"t.. 6th J una, 1859.
J. C. Avas Co. Qenra: I feel It my duty to aa.
knowledge what your garmparilla baa done for dm,
lU'ing inherited a Scrorukraa infection, I nave suffered
from it In varloua waya for yeara. Sometimes it burst
ont in Ulcers on my hands end arms ; eumetimet It
turned Inward and distressed me at the stomach. Two -years
afro it broke out o my head and covered my scalp
and ears with one sore, which was painful and loathsome
beyond description. 1 tried many medicines and sereral
physleiuns, bnt without much relief from any thing. In
fuel, the disorder grew worse.' At leDgth I was rejoiced
to read In tba Oospel MMsenger that you had prepared '
aa altarattTS (Sarsaparilla), for I knew from your reputa
tion that any thins; you made most be good. I sent to
Cincinnati and got it, and vaed It tilt it cured me. I took
it, as yon advise, In smalt doses of a teaspoonfal over
month, and used almost three bottles. Hew and healthy
skin prmn began to form under the scab, which after a -while
fell off. My skin is now dear, and I know by my
feelings that the disease has gone from my system. Too
can well h?liev that I feel what I am saying when I tell
yon, that I bold yon to be ons of the apostle of the age,
and remain evrr gratefully. Yours,
iU'HD B. TALLKT.
St. Anthenr'i Fire, Rose or Er
r-slpelas,
d Head,
m etter sua Bait Xlnenm, sea
Biugworm, Sara Ejrea, Drops jr.
Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. T, 12th
Sept., 1359, that he baa cured an inveterate case of
Drtpty, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the
persevering nse of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangeroue
Malignant EryripeUu by large doses of the name ; say
he cures the common Eruptiont by it constantly.
Broncltocelc, Goitre or Swelled Neck.
Zebiilon Bloan of Prospect, Texas, writes t M Three bot
tles of your Parsapftrilla cured me from (Joitrt a hid
eous swelling on the neck, which I had suffered from
over two yean." . .
Lencerrhcea or White. Ovarian Tumor
Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases.
Dr. J. D. 8. Channlng, ef New York City, writes ; M I
moat elieerfuUy comply with the request of your agent In
saving I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent
Iterative In the numerous complaints for which we
employ such a remedy, but especially In fbmale JXteama
of the Dcrofulons diathesis. I have cured many inveter
ate rases of Jjeucorrhoea by it, and some where the com
plaint was caused by tcerution of the wtrus. The ulcer
ation Itself was soon cured. Nothing within my knowl
edge equals It for these female derangements."
Kdward S. Marrow, of Kewlmry, Als, writes, " A dan
gerous ovarian tumor on one of the females in my fiwiily,
which had defled all the remedies we could employ, has
at length leen completely cured by your Extractor Sar
saparilla. Onr physician thought nothing but extlrpa- .
tion could afford relief, bnt be advised the trial of your
Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and it
proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeka
no symptom of the disease remains.
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
Nrw OnUAira, 36th August, 1869.
Da. J. C. init Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re
Jneet pf yrair agent, and report to you some of the effects
ha realised with your r?Hrsapar!lla.
I have cured with it, in my practice, most of the com
plaints for which it Is recommended, and liave found its
effects truly wonderful In the cure of Yentrtal and iler
atrial Diraw. On of my patients bad Syphilitic ulcers
lu his throat, which were consuming his palate and the
top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken,
cured him In live week. Another was attacked by sec
ondary .symptoms ia his nose, and the ulceration had
eaten away a conniderable i.art of it, so that I believe the
disorder would soon reach bis brain and kill him- Uut it
yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the
Ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course without
soot dlsflguratioo to his face. A woman who lutd been
treated for the same disorder by mercury was suffering
from this poison In her hones. They bad become so sen
sitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered ex
cruciating pain in her Jnintri and bones. She, too, was
cured entirely by your tarsaparilla In a few weeks. I
know from Its formula, whirh your agent gave me, that
tills Preparation from your lalioratory must be a great
remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable result
wiih It have not surprised me.
fraternally yours, G. V. LARIMER, M. D.
Ilhcumatlim, Gout, Liver Complaint
l!TbiPRnE!ci, Preston Co., Vs., ftth July, 1859.
Dm. J. C. Am: Sir, I have been afflicted wli'i a pain
ful chronic Rhrumalitm for a long time, which baffled the
skill of physicians, and stuck to me In spite of all the
remedies 1 could find, until I tried yonr Sarsaparilla. One
bottle cured me lu, two weeks, and restored my general
health so much that I am far better than before I was
tucked. I think it a wonderful medicine. J. FKEAM.
Jules Y. Oetchell, of St. Louts, writes: " I have been
filleted for years with an affection of the Liter, which
destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing
failed to relieve me; and I have been a broken-down man
for enme years from bo other cause than derangrmmt of
the Liver. My beloved pastor, tb Rev. Mr. Espy, advised
me to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said be knew yon,
nd any thing you made was worth trying. By the bless
ing of tiod it has cured me, and has so purified my blood
s to make a new man of me. I feel young again. The
best that can be said of you la not half good enough."
Schlrrus, Cancer Tamori, Enlargement,
.Ulceration, Carles and Exfoliation of
the Bones.
A great variety of cases hav been reported to us where
cures of thee formidable complaints have resulted from
the nse of this remedy, but our space here will not admit
tliem. Soma of them may be found In our American
Almanac, which the agent below named are pleased to
furnish gratis to all who call for them. ,
Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epllep
y, Melancholy, Neuralgia.
Many remarkable cures of these affections hsve been
made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimu
lates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus
overcomes disorders which would be supposed beyond its
reach. Such remedy has long been required by the ne
cessities of the people, and we are confident that this will
do for them all that medicine can do.
Ayer-s Cheny Pectoral,
FO THB RAPID CTM OP
Coughs, Colds, Influents, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con
sumption, and for the Relief
of Consumptive Patients
In advanced Stages
of the Disease.
Tola U remedy so nniversally known to surpass any
other for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that ft
Is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its
unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and IU truly
wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it
known throughout the civilised nations of the earth.
Few are the sommnnlties, or even families, among them
who have not some personal experienoe of iU effort
some living trophy In their midst of IU victory over the
subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs.
As all know the dreadful btajity ot these disoraers, ana
as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need not
do more than to assure them that it has now all the vir
tues that It did have when making the cures which bare
won so strongly npon the eon 11 donee of mankind. .
Prepared ly Dr. 7. C ATZB & CO., Lowell, Mam,
Sold by k.. r. Luiz, J H. Mover, and G.
M. Hagenbuch, Bioomrbors, and by one
dealer in nerv town in Ihe Stale.
April 6, 186l.-ly.
Howard Association,
PHILADELPHIA.
Benevolent Institution estabtshed by,
special Endowment, for the Relief of the
Sick and Dirtresced, afflicted wiih Viru
lent and Chronic Diseases, and especial
If tor the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual
Organs.
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the
Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by
letter, wi;h a description of their condition,
(age, occopation, habits of lite, &c.,) and
r . sT
in cases or extreme poverty, dieuicines
furnished free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spematorrhcea
and oitiT Diseases of the Sexual Organs,
and on the NEW. REMEDIES employed
iu the Dispensary, sent to the amicted in
sealed letter envelopes. Tree of charge.
Two or three stamps for postage will be
acceptable. .
Address, Dr. J. 5KILLIN HUUliH 1 UN,
Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No.
2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, ra.
Bv order oi the Directors.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Sec.
EZRA D. HEART WELLPrest.
Philadelphia, April 3, 1861 ly.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
. (Lte Whitb Swam)
Race Sireet above 3d Philadelphia
1 JOHN BOYER, Proprietor.
Terms. SI. 25 per day, ,
rpO the old customer of this well-known
J- House, I desire to say, that I have
renovated, improved and newly furnished
the same, ami that I respectfully solicit
a continuance of their patronage.
"Strangers, travelers and visitors 1 cor
dially invite to the hospitality of the "Na
tional" lo eome add see. and judge lor
themselves of its advantages and merits.
The location ia central, and convenient
for Merchants and business men generally.
We will always endeavor to study the
wants and comforts of oor guests, and wiih
the assistance of Mr. Josem Hoobch, our
affable and attentive' Clerk, we feel prepar
ed to keep a good Hotel, and hope to give
generaliatisfactioD.
JOHN BOYER.
Philad., Feb. 13, 1861 y.
Blanks of all Kinds
RAYMOND'S FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE!
, patented march 9, 1858.
TRICE tlO FACII.
11 F.SSRS. ZUPP1NGER & ROBBINS, of
Bloomsburg, having purchased the ex
clusive right of the above valuable Impro
ved Cheat Patent Sewing Machine, for
the County of Columbia, will be happy to
supply their friends with the article for the
accommodation of themselves and families.
The following are some of Ihe superior
advantages lb is implement possesses, viz:
1. Il sews from 400 to 600 tight stitches
per minute.
2. Double thread Machines ate from the
more complicated character of their mech
anism invariably managed and threaded
with more or less difficulty ; not so with
RAYMOND'S, a child can manage it in two
hours, and it is threaded easier than a com
mon needle.
3. One of the moM valuable features of
this Machine, is the srnallness and the
compactness of its mechanism.
4. It can be attached to a board, (able or
stand, in operating order, and removed in
less than half a minute.
5. It greatly economizes the thread, and
yet produces a seam, sufficiently strong for
any work lor which it is intended, a qual
ification not known to all kinds of Sewing
Machines.
6. No human hand is capable of produ
cing a seam so regular and systematic
The team is so strong if well done, that the
strongest material will tear before the
seam will give way.
7. Among the array of Pa'ent Sewing
Machines, there aro none so cheap and
durable as Raymond's Patent, but no Ma
chine is adapted to all kinds ol work as
experience has proven. There are perhaps
none so realy useful, doing such a variety
of wore for the immediate use of the fam
ily circle, and at such a moderate price as
RAYMOND'S PATENT.
8. The operator can shape hi seam just
as he pleases, waves, leave" and flowers,
etc., can be represented or imitated.
9. It is particularly adapteu to all kinds
of stilchicg such as gentlemen's shirts,
bosoms, risibands, collars, etc., and all
kinds of ladies' sewing, including silks,
lawns, delaines, calicoes, dusters, etc., ex
cepting for men'sheavy wear, this Machine
is rather too light ol construction.
10. But we all admit, that the advantage
to health, and principally to the vision or
eyesight, inenced by the use of Sewing
Machines, surpasses infinitely all oiher ad
vantages. j I. 'Thi Machine fastens the seam al
ways itself, but if the operator wishes it
unlasiened or open, there is a way lor it
too, thus jou can have il fastened or not,
as you please, which is, sometimes, espe
cially for beginners, a very favorable cir
cumstance. Jf the seam is left unfastened,
you can draw it out in three seconds and
save the thread.
For sale by the nndersianed, at their re
spective residences, in Bloomsburg, who
will put the Machine in operation and give
all necessary .instruction.
HENRY ZAPPING ER.
DANIEL W. ROBBINS.
Bloomsbnra, July 11, 1860.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
AT HEAD QUARTERS!
ITIcKEIYVY, IVEAI. Ac CO.,
HAVE just received and opened iheirstock
of Merchandise for pale, which compri
ses the LARGEST, Cheapest, and hancsom
est assortment now offered in this TO'VN.
Having paid great attention to the selection
of their enure stock as to
Price and Quality,
they flatter themselves thai ihey can compete
with the cheapest, and all those wishinglto
buy cheap, can save money by giving us a
call. We have all kinds of goods and wares
to supply the wants of the people. A very
large and complete assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
French Merinoes, wool platdo, alpacas, bom
baxines, de bases, poplins parametla cloths,
mohair lustres, muslin' de laines, Persian
cloihs, Ginghams, al'cocs, &c.
WHITE GCODS OF ALL KINDS,
Sleeves,'. Collar, Spencers, handkerchiefs,
flouncing, bands and trimminas, Inces and
edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel
vet tibbons, and braids, kid, cotton, lile
thread gloves, mohair mitts, &c.
AIAj KI1VIIS OF SliAAVLS,
broche. Bay State, Waterville, black silk,
cashmere, embrodered, &c. Also a very
large large assortment of Cloths, caimers,
satinets, vestings, tweeds, jeans, coating vel
vet, beaver cloths, &c.
of all kinds and sires for men, women and
children. We have a large assortment of
HATS and CAPS of the latest fashion. We
have also, Hardware, Queensware, Cedar
ware, &c. Very cheap
CARPETS, CAKPET-BAGS, FLOOR,
table and carriage oil cloth, mats, ms, bas
kets, &c. Muslins, flannels, lickings, dra
pers, towelings, drillings, &c, in abundance.
We invite.oor friends and the public gen
erally to give os a call before purchasing
elsewhere. We have bonaht our goods at
ihe LOWEST CASH PRICES and will nol
be undersold by anybody or the rest of man
kind. McKELVY, NEAL&CO.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 21, 1850.
Tinware & Store Esablisbmentt
fTTHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully fn
forms bis old friends and cosiomers,
that he has purchased his brother's interest
in the above establishment, and the con
cern will hereafter be conducted by himself
exclusively. He has just recoived and of
fers for sale the largest anil mosi ex
tensive assortment of FANCY STOTVS
ever introduced into this market.
Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on
hand and manufactured to order. All kinds
of repairing done, as usual, nn short notice.
The patronage of old friends and new cus
tomers is respectfully solicited.
A.M. RUPERT-
Bloomsburg, Jan. 12. 1853. if.
PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS Branches
executed in the best style known in the
art, at C. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, 532
Arch Sireet, East of Sixth; Philadelphia.
GTLife Size in Oil and Pastil,
CFStereoscopia Portraits,
BTAmbfolypes, Daguerreotypes, &c.
For Cases, Medallions, Pins, Rings, &c.
nov!4 . - ; l
HENRY ROSENSTOCK,
Skv-liight Aminolypist,
f OOMS in ihe Third btory
in tne miru oiory oi ine cx
m . i o. . . . r
chanre Block, (entrance above the
Book Slore,) Bloomsburg
iOiumDia coun-
ty,Fa.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1859-ly.
4 NEW
ASSORTMENT of watch and
clock materials, of Ihe right qnality,
received, which will be offered id all cases
on good ooudiions.
HENRY UPP1NGER,
Bloomsburg, April 25, . 1861.
1 Bl'KELVY, REAL & CO.,
, , MERCHANTS,
jZjxtthovtjrwin etOIsi nanOf arkejts
CABINET WARE ROOMS.
SHITE
RESPECTFULLY invites ihe attention of
the Public to bis exiensive assortment
of Cabinet Furnituie and Chairs, which he
will warrant made of good material and in
a workmanlike manner. At his Establish
ment, can always be found a good assort
mem ot
FASHIONABLE FURNITURE,
which is equal in style bud finish lo that ol
Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as
low prices. He has Sofas of different style
and prices, from $25 lo f 60. Divans Loun
ges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairt,
Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and
a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing
and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and
pier tab'es, detashoi, cheffeniers, whatnots
and corrodes and all kinds of fashionable
work. His stock of boieaus, enclosed and
oommon wasnttande, dress-tables, corner
cupboards sofas,
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads, cane seat and common chairs is
the largest in this section ot the cooniy. He
will also keep a good assortment ol looking
glasses with fancy gilt and common frames
He will also furnish spring mattrasses filled
to any sized bedstead, which are snpenor
for durability and comfort to any bed in
use. Bloomsburg, January 13, 1858.
IT. C IIOWIJR,
SURGEON DENTIST.
; T? ESPECFULLY offers his
a.
professional services to the
ladies and gentlemen ol Blooms-
burs and vicinity. He is prepared lo attend
to all the various operations in Dennory,
and is provided wnh the latest improvep
PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inser
ted on pivot or gold plate, to look as well as
natural.
A superior article of Too'h Powders, al
ways on hand. Al) operations on the teeih
warranted.
Office, 3d building ahove S. A. Wilson's
Carriage Matiuf m-tory Main St., west side.
Bloomsburg. January 13. 1858
FORKS HOT E L.
BLOOMSBURO, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
ROBERT HAGENBUCH, Iroprietor,
FI1AKES pleasure in announcing lothe pub-
lie that he has rpnied and ihrnulily
refilled the Forks Hotel formerly occupied
nv James freeze, in Dloomsburz, nl is
prepared to accomodate travellers, teamster
drovers and boarders. His tabl will be sup
plied with the te-t products ihe markets at
lord, and his Bar will be constantly furnish
ed with Ihe choice! liquors.
Attentive ostlers will always be -n at
tendance, and he trusts his long experience
in catering to ihe wants of the public, and
his obliging utter, lion lo customers wi I se
cure liirn a liberal share of patronage.
Btoomsbnrg, April 21, 1838. '
Flour and Vcvtl I)rIiveiI !
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST !
T
tlK undersigned ha made arnniie
merits thai will enable him to deliver
Flour and Feed, FOR CASH, about ten per
cent, cheaper Ihau any boii rise in town.
lli prices ara as follows:
Flour 57 25; Corn and 0t Chop Si 55;
Corn and Rye Chop 1 65; Bran SI 10;
I respectfully solici ashsreof the public
patrnrage. MOSES COFFMAN
Bloomsburg, June 14,1860.
BLOOMSBURG
RA RRER SHOP.
fltHE undersigned respectlully inform the
- citizens of Bloomsburg, arid the pub ic
generally, that he has taken the. Barber
Shop, located on Main Street, in the white
Frame Building, nearly opposite ihe Ex
change Block, where he is at all times ready
to wait upon hi customers to entire satis
faction.
SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING,
Will be executed with care and neatness
and in the most fashionable style, and on
very moderate terms.
I VShamooihg, done up in City Style.
He solicils public patronage and pledges
his best endeavors lo give every reasonable
salifactioti.
CHARLES HENRY NOLL.
Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1859.
NEW HAtTaN"APS !
At J. K. (.irtoii's Hal Store.
THE undersigned respectfully inlorrHs he
the citizens of B!oombu'g, anil 'he public
in eer.eral, lhat tie has jum received Irom
Philadelphia a lot of NEW HATS & CAPS,
for Sprinii and Summer, of the very laieM
Myle and fashion, all of which h i pre-
prd lo sell cheaper than can be had el-e- I
where, with the exception of the matiolac '
turers. Me na all kinds, sales, sorts and
sizes, of hats and caps, probably the mosi
varied assortment ever brought to town.
Al-o STRAW GOODS, including the mod
ern 6t) lew and fashions.
tTF'Siore on Main Street, nearly opposite
the "Old Arcade."
JOHN K. G1RTON.
Bloomsburg. Aptil 24, 186J.
SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES ! !
A KECESSITT IX EVERT U&TSEHOLD
JOHNS fc CROSLEY'S
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
The Strongest lilue In the World
For Cementing Wood, Leather, Class, Ivory,
China. Marble. Porcelain, Alabaster,
Bone, Coral, 4cc, &c, &r.
The enly article ol the kind ever produced
which will withstand Water.
EXTRACTS :
"Every housekeeper should have a sop
ply of Johns & Crosley'a American Cement
Glue." Ntvf York Time.
"It is so convenient to have in the house"
New York Expreis.
It is always ready this commends it
to everybody." N. Y- Independent.
"We have tried it, and find it as usefu
in our house as water." 'Ifitkes' Spirit of
fie limes.
Irlce 25 Cents per Bottle.
Very Liberal Keduction lo Wholesale
Dealers. TKKSIr CASH.
VST For sale by all Druggists and Store
keepers generally ihronahout the country.
JOHNS & CROSLEY, ;
Sole Manufacturers,
78 William Street, fCorner of labeity St.,
NEW YORK.
July 10, 1861. ly.
WATCU MAKER SHOP !
THE undersigned would inloim bis
friends and customers and ihe rest of
mankind, that he continues lo pay particular
attention lo the repairing ot watches;
weight, spring, and lever clocks ; jew
elry and everything belonging in his line,
and that it is at all times,' and in all cases
his desire lo give perfect satisfaction. He
is an "excellent" workman, has vis'ned
several, and worked in thrte of the first
Cities in the world. New York, Philadel
phia and the great City of Paris in Franco
Particular attention is paid to re-gilding or
what is termed "plating."
HENRY ZUFFlNUfcU.
RlAnmcKnprT
April 10. 1861, t
Phil'a Manufacfaiv
SALHANiDE
SAFES:
'No. 304 Cv.ii.ei Siri
PHILADELPHIA. .
HESE Safes are in use now all irr the
United Stile, and have been well test.
ed in nifi'y fi es ; ihe following shews an
other instance of their capability iu resist
ing fire.
U ITMER.S BRIDGE, :. t
Lancaster Township, July 10, I860, t
Messrs. EVANS & WATSON :
Gentlemen The small size No. 1 Sala
in slider Sale which I purchased !rom yoar
agent, Mr. Adam IJ. Barr, in Lr.caler City,
on July 20th, 1858, has been subjected to a
very severe test, which it wrhMorxl in a
most satisfactory manner. This Safe, con
taining sll my books, trgether with valua
ble papers belonging to my-elf and some
io my neighbors and friends, and repre
senting a value of over Twenty Thousand
Dollars, $20,000 was in my'Mill which
was destroyed on the nghl ol the 27th of
July, 1860, and passed ihrorgh the fi'ry
ordeal unscathed The Safe was on the
second floor, and fell to the basement of
the Mill, and was subjected for six honra
to an intense heat among the ruins, which
was greatly increased by the comtoti-- of
a large quaniny oi grain confined with it
the brick walls. After the fire the Safe wa
opener and the books and papers taken oun
in a slate of perfect preservation, ihe pa
per not even being discolored. Thi fact
was, however, to many, bystanders a bel
ter recommendation ot your Safes than
could be expressed in any oiher words
from me. Yours Respectfully,
SAMUEL RANCK.
Another Victory for Evans & Wat
son's Salamander safes
Oweo, N V March 27, 1860.
Gentlarr en It affords me much pleasure
IO in'orm you lhat the Safe No. 5, uprightj
which I purchased of B. Slrond, yonr Trav
elling Aiieni, has passed through an ex
ceedingly hoi fire in a three story brick
building, which heated ihe Safe lo a white
heat, so that the corner of it appear melt
ed; rVhi it preserved mv books and valuable
papers lo the amount ol several thousand
dollars, tor which I feel thankful.
onrs, Respectfully,
J. N. ELDRIDG E.
Philadelphia. June 4ih, 1 85R.
Messrs EVANS & WAT.-ON manufac
tured ihe Fire Proof Safes which have been
in ne since ihe coinmecemeni of op
Bank, and are supplied wiih three of the
Patent Alphabetical Bank Lock, and hve
uiven entire safi.faclion. This Lock we
have great confidence in, boh a regards
securiiy and convenience, there being no
chance lo blnw it oui with powder, and ro
key to carry. We tonr-'nler il nn of the
best an '. sa!el Lock now in use.
ROBERT MORRIS, IWi Com lb Bank.
HENRY GRAM BO, Cashier.
Grral Fire Another Triaaph.
Knnvviile, Tenn., March 13. 1859.
Messrs. EVANS & WATSON, PhilaMa.
Gcnilenirti - It affords rne ureal pleanre
to say io jno lliai the Salamander SIe
which I purchased of you in February. 1859 ,
proved to be what yon ret om mended it a
Mire protection Irom fire. My sirre'ioie .
together with several other, wq I ur.n''(i
lo Ihe ground in March last. I he S4fe fell
hr'iii;i imo the celler, and wa exposed
to intense heal for -ix or eiht hour-, and
when it wa taken from the ruins arid open
ed, all its contents were fonuJ lo be in a
perlen Mate, the book ami the papers not
being injured any wha'ever. I can cheer
fully recomm tut yonr Sales io Ihe com
iinni'ly. bwbevin", as I i'o, that ihey are. a
near fire prooi a it is pos-ible for arty Safe
to be made. THOMAS J. POWELL.
Refercnccs-
U S Mini. Philadelphia; U.S. Arenai,
Philadelphia' & Cal ; N Liberies Bnk ;
Potrstowii B-tnk ; Chester Valley Bmk ,
Sonth western Bank ol Va. ; Bnk of Gold
borouih, N. C. ; Bank of Ralegh, N. C. ;
Bfnk ol Salisbury, N C. : Bank of Jersey
Shore, Pa. ; Bmk ol Newark, Del. ; Bank
ol NorMinmbcrland ; Lewisburg Bank.
April 31, 1861.
JVcw Arrival oC
SPRING AM) SIMMER GOODS, ,
David Loivciibcrg
INVITES at;ention to his stock of cheap
and fashiouale f lothing a I hissioreos
Main Mreet, two doors above the 'Amer
ican House,' where he has a full assort
ment ol men and boy's wearing apparel,
including the mO"t fashionable
Box. sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coa t
of all sorts and size, pants of all colors
shawls, stripes and figure, vests, shirts.cr a
vats, stocks, collars, hand kerchiefs, glove s
t suspenddrs and fancy articles.
I N.B. He will also make to order any
article of clothing at very shortnotice and
in the best manner. All his clothing is
made to weat , and mosi of it is of home
manufacture.
DAVID LOW EN BERG.
Bloomsburg, March 13, 1861.
$35,00.
PAYS the enme cost for ToilJon in tne
most popnlar and successful Commer
cial School in the country. Upward of
Twelve Huspsr.p yom.g men from twiitt
eight different Suies, have been educated
for business here within the past ihre
years, some of whom have been employed;
as book Keepers at salaries of
$3000,00 per Annum,
immediately upon gtadoating, who knew
J nothing of accounts when they entered
Ihe college.
CF" Ministers' sons half price. Students
enter at any time, and review when they
please, without extra charge.
For Catalogues of 86 pages, Specimens
of Prol, Cowley's business ami (irnamental
Penmanship, and a large Engraving of the
College, inclose twenty-five can la in Posti
age Stamps to the Principal.
JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa,
June 5, 1861.
for sam;.
Hundred TOns of Cayuga Lake
Plaster,
One
AT THE CATTAWISSA MILLS. :
riHE undersigned would respectfully in
JL form the poblic generally that they
have oa hand a large amount of supenof
CAYUGA LAKE PLASTER, .
all of which Lhey offer for sale, in large ot
small quantities, upon the mosi reasonable
terms. Persons wishing a good article of
plasier would do well to call and examnn?
this before purchasing elsewhere,
C. W. M'KELYY &. CCw
Cattawissa, Jan. JO, 1861 3rrj. , ,
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