The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, December 04, 1861, Image 4

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-aIAP.1? THESE PACTS !
TElS TESTIJIOSI OF THE THMLP.
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
BADa LEGS, BAD BREATS. SOSES
AND ULCERS.
'A71 description -ef sores are remediable
by the prepr and diligent usef this ines
timable preparation. To attempt to cure
bad legs by plaslerina the edges of the
bound togiher is a folly; for should the
akin unite, a boggy diseased domtitinn re-'
mains underneath to break out with lenfold
sry in a few days. The only ratioriani and
successful treatment, as indicated bv nature,
is' to tednce the inflamaiion in and about
the wound and tc soothe the neichborina
parts by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment
a salt is forced into meat..
PIPTHERIA, ULCERATED SORE
THROAT, AND SCARLET AND
OTHER FEVERS.
Any of rtiea"bove diseases may be cured
v well rubbing the Ointment three time
a dar into the cheat, throat and neck of ihe
patient; it will soon penetrate, and I give
immediate relief. Medicine taken by the
mouth must operate upon the whole sys-
tern ere
l'S Hiuueiii' -- ... .
the
t 1 . o .rw m it 111 iiii
. ... : 1 1 ,1 :.
"ork W oce. Whoever me- the onsnent
.rn.hV.to.. manner cl the disea
" ,;n,;ur disorders anecung
the che:
and throat, will find themselves relieved a
hv a charm.
Pirrs. FISTULAS, STRICTURES.
Theabove class of complaints will be
j ,- niotit v iomeiiunis r"
with warm water, aiu - -
Sly rubbing n lh Ointment. Person-"fflrin-
Iro.n lhee direful complaint
boutd lose not a moment in .rrt.ns ihe.'
is doi pumm u...
well robbed in for some considerable tin-
rnet. uu
.hal niPit OaV, mai U I"" if
taken into the system, wnence u
move anv tudi.eii ui- i " ---
...l v. .-...tnav.l 10 the ete. there
catty " 1 ur-" r" , - ' fl
: Kroa.l unA water nouluces, ait
ader ruV-
r fi.- riinimeiit. will o creat
ser
riri1' 111 11,1 "B,v"'' 1 . r
; . This . the only sure treatment for
females, cases o( cancer in the stomach, or
ITeretVere may be a general beam..
DISCRETIONS OF YOUTH j-SORKS
AND ULCEi.
.Blotches, as aso sweUns ".
rertaictv be radically cored if tne O n,
" S bey'sed treely and P,H. be uke.
nicbt and n.orning as lecommen Jd in h
printed instructions When jreate-l in n,;
Kr way tr.ey only dry u, .n
to break out in another 3 whereas t ,. .0... -ment
will remove the humor from the M
tern, and leave the patient a v,?oroos a....
bealtby beins- It ,re, ume
the om of he P.IU to ensure a la.ns cure
DROPSICAL SWELLINGS ARALTtSU
' AND SlltFJOlMs.
AlthoDoh - the ove complaints difle?
WideW it thefr ori.tn and nature yet J
ail
ifvui 1 rnk 111 11 11 -
t cf such diseases, wi
will y
ield i
. -.L-t l,irt soace of tune wti
i
rh rOmddigenUy rubbed mU, the
part affected, evea afer every o, .
bave failed. In ail wi.ou -d t..
Pills should be taken according to tue Ui
tecuoos accompanying each box.
Both the Ointment and Pills hU be used i,
Ague.'
Asthma,
Billions Complaint,
Blotches on the
Skin,
Bowel Complaiols,
Colics,
Constipation ol the
. Bowela,
Con&umplioo,
Debility
Inflammtion,
Jaundice
Liver Com
pla'iDls, Lnmbago,
Piks,. .
Kheumatim, . -Retention
of
Urine, .
Scrofula, or
Dysentery,
Erysipelas,
Female Irregulari
ties, Fevers of all
kinds,
Fits,
Gout,
Head-acbe,
Indigestion,
Sore Tfiroats,
Stone and Gravel,
Secondary symp:oms.
Tic-Doulou:eQX
Tumours,
Ulcers,
Venereal Affections
Worms of all kinds
Weakness from
whatever cause,
Kira's Evil,
&c , &c.
riiTTIO f None are gennine un-es.
the
, .n-ii.,- Tpub York and lon
ie woras -nouu-.j, -:: - , .
Ann It 9t
H rera.r e as a irme ii".-
irf ki book of direct. on are on
; n the me n.av be plainU
' " u ih, Unflo the Held. A
hand-
saea uy ifuucig j
i T.Bon in snv one ren-
derinzsnch information as way lead hand
5! lnnofanrparty or parties counter.
, . - -.ii..inf or venJin-i the same,
leittn? inc uir"" . "
irnowinT ih?rn to be epunoos.
J Sold at the Manufactory of Professor
Holfowav, 80 Maiden Lane, New Jor,
by all re'spectable Drugsts and Daler .
mm . llrt..i ih. r vi hzed world.
Meuicme. ii"""-""' ,
.-...Ac ctn a fid t each.
l0;;Vid;,able saving by
tjjr i ucio i
i - . L. - I., ....if kl 7P h
N B Directions for the guidance of pa-
lients, in evetj
- - ... .iunrnor UTK 21 1 Li A Cl Vi " "
October 10. 1?60
box r
nilin LOWCNBEHG,
t' n r nrillXG STOKE,
On Main street.two doorsabove ihe 'Amer
ican
Hotel
I'm ma Ic or Urnt.
Vw,pur Cnhc,.r'ihr nrfers three Houses
I lni f.-ir sale, or rent, one in Blooms
1 ot Rnplihnrn 'ar.d one ft lower
UUIg, " 7 -
Lime Ridge, all in -
' Bloonisbarg Feb. 6, 1861.
FRESH ARRIVAL,
.;. - or
fviur unrttfrcifrnffil orTdrs for sale at the
Store formerly kept by Joseph Gearhart
deceased, in Catiawissa town-tup, aoout
ihraa miles from tbe town of Cattawissa.
an assortment of
SPRING AND snniER GOODS,
(imerior lo any ever brought to that sec tion
His e'.ock cf goo-ls is varied and of a n ez
cellenl quality. He i prepared to sell cheap
Laving purchased his goods to suit th.
times." Purchasers are cordially invited to
Call and examine his stock for th melves
"Qvick Sales and Small profits' has
teen adopted as his motto.
CFCountry produce taksn in exchange
for ood at the regular market prices.
'JACOB H. CREASY.
Catuwi?!-a twp.. May 1st, 1S61.
TO THK PEOPLE
OP TI1E UNITED STATES!
IN the month of December, 1858, the nn
dersined for the first time offered for sale
to the public Dr. J.BOVEE DODS' IMPE
RIAL WINE BITTEUS, and in this short
period they have given such universal
islac'.iou to the many thousands of person
who have tried thern that it in row an es
tablished article. Tfie . amonnt ff tod'ny
and mei.tal ir.ier oricina: simyly from a
nenlfct-ol small compUtM is surprisnii;,
and it i liierefore ol the nimoct importance
irir a stri' t attn i on to the least and rnosi
haiflins bodily ailment should be hail; for
diseases ot the body must invariably atfocl
the mind. The subscribers now only ak,a
trial ol .
DR. J BOVEE DODS'
Inperial TVine Bitters!!!
fron all who have not used them. We chal
let jja the workl lo produce their equal.
These Bitters for the core of Weak Stom
achs. General Debility, and for Purifying
aid Enriching the Blood, are aholu:ely tin
iiirpaed by anv other remoity on earth.
To be assured of thi, it is only necessary
to m:.ke the trial. The Wine itself is ol
a very superior quality, be:nT about one
third stronger than other wins; warmina
and invijjo'ating the whole fystem from th
dead to the feet. As these Bitters are tonic
ami alternative in their character, so tliey
-irengthen and invigorate the wtioie sys
tem and give a fine tone and healthy action
to all its parta.by equt.li7.it g tlie circulation
removing obstrnc ions, and producing a
aneral warmth. Th.y are a!o excellent
lor D-eaies and Weaknes- peculiar 10 FE
MALES, where a Tonic is required lo
nhenijheh and brace the syfen. Zip Lady,
who" i subject to latitude and fa"mtii.,
-hould be withom them as they are revivi
!ving in their cli n.
THESE DITTSR
tffll not only Cure, but Prttent Disfnse
. . .1.. . mm IrttiKtt Valllllild lit
itlU IU llllr rr-n i ait3 i.it.ij .....u.w v.
tie person who my tf-e thjn. For
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.
Weak Lnnas, Indipesiion, Dyspepia, Di
r;ises ot the Nervouf .SjHeiri, Paralysis.
Piles, and for nil rase ipq-nrii.ir a Tomr
Dr. Deris' felctr ted Tiine Bittrrs
For Sore Throat, so roinmoti amona the
pipruv. i.ev are truiv vlnattle.
For the aaed and li finn. sn t for persons
M a weak cons: itutio:', tor Ministers
i.c Go-pel, Lawyer-, and ji pubi.e fj-e.ik
ers for Book Keeper, Tailors. Senj.tre--
Ss nd i-n is. Artie's, and all per-oi;6 kal
nr a sedentary lite, .hy will prove truly
renefifial.
A a Beverace. they are v:hoieome. in
imrfiit. and deliciou to the laip. They
irr.dnf e all the exhilaraviiii etfect of Brn
ly or Wine, w iihout intoxicatit.i ; and are
h vaiUoO'i rci:i-ty iui jiit-...." -
i use of excessive siroiii, drink. aid nn
-h in refrain from it. They are pure ani
ntireiv ff'e f'0"1 'he poin comaiiied in
J 1 if 1 t ...;.f.
ti e a-dOiteratea n in aim .iui.ui wmi
wtjich the country is Hoo Vd.
Tl ese Bi'lers not only LLKfc. but fill".
VENT Di-ese, and snould t- u-eii oy
.1 ho live in a country where the water is
I or where Chills ant reitr ar pfv
1 . . .j 1
ulent. Beiiig entirely iiinoceiu nu
..jij. ihey may te gueu Ireely to CtnUren
f r . . ..:!. I.i.nin.itr
ttio ll.!an v 1111 mipiiiii.j.
Physicians, Cleraymen, and temperance
Ivocates, an an act of humanity, should
' . .1 .. 1 .. . t i . id r
TKRS over the land, and thereby eien'ml
id ij baniahiDg Drun!eii!:e and via
jase.
alt AfTections of th head, .sick Headaehe
. r Vrvmm Head t he. Dr. Dod-' laij.er.al
Wine Bitters will be lound to
Salutary and Effi : arious.
be u.o
12 5-C I2a E2i :?3
The many ceiliti':ates which tiae been
tendered u, and the Jet ers which we are
iai'y receivina, are conclusive prooi mai
arcona me women viurs unn-ii
er. a satisfaction which no other have ever
done before No woman in the. land snouu
Le without t'neiw, and those wiu ouce use
hem wiil not fail to keep a supply.
DU. J.BO vi: i: i) v
1 M PERI A L W ! N E B 1 I T ERS
Are prepared by an eminent and skiuml
iihvsician who has used tnem succef-spji in
' , . . aC - .......
ins practice tor tne la-i iweiay-uvc )"'
The proprietor, before purchasir.g the ex-
lu-ive ru'l:t to manr.iaci.ure ar.o t-nn m.j.
. . I I . . J f : .1 Ufa
. . . i it ii- i
Bitters. had thfm !e?:e l by two ditir.giiih-
ed medical practioneers, pronouncud tnem
d valuable Temejy tor disease.
Although the n.edicnl men ot trie country
.1 a "enerui uiing uiri'i""
Medicines, yvt we do not DeHeve ini a re
pectable Physician can lr ionnd in the
United Slates, as quainied with their medi-
isl proprues who wiil noi hiahlv app'ove
DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE
HITTERS.
In all newly setiled rhices, where mere
always a large quantity of decaying tini-
jer from which a poisonous inijm
-rea'ed, those bitters should be uea every
morning beTore brekf.ft.
I)R J. I OVEE DODV
I3IPi:ilIAL ivixk BiTTi:ns
Are composed of a p'e ami untJnlierawi
Wine, combined with tiarrerry, ro,vu,w
Seal. Confrey, Wild LI.erry ine oy,
r.ikenard, Chamomile Flowers, ana r -
ian. lhy are manniactureu oy
imsplt w ho is an exoerirnced nu MH-"
,.cfnl Ptifsloi'in Bfi.t ific shonlJ noi ue
1 - r.-lli I m 'IT - - .
. . " . .1 - 1. rnlilllIK WhlCn
Hood the country, and aaam! wr.unin
m p,.,!uCemn Rniiistlv preiii'! icen .
Hie-e tmlv valuable Bmer have been
il.rtn..l 1.? f utol Kv ail PlASrt-i Ol Hi?
ooimnnity lor almost every variety ot
di
aei incident to ihe liumar syieru,
that
.l.i.. r no? itomd "l r. ii i - OC 11 ' U
inwc. MF.DIC1NE AND A BEVERAGE.
Ii Costs tjui Lit ie ! PunU
(he limod . i
Renovate the
ve
Tc-ne to the Stomach 1
Srs-Pin ! and Pr.ilon" Lite
PRICP. &i PER BOTTLE, 6 BO I ILL to.
Prepared and -ol.l By
CHARLES W I DDI FIELD & CO ,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
78 William Street. New York.
. i- u. r ;Ei onl urocefs
fcjt rur saie . uy kiuih' " o
generally throughout the coantry.
August 28, lP5f ly.
NEW BUSINESS F1R3I.
I rriUV. lindersioned respectfully inform
( JL iheir friends and the public generally,
ihai they have entered into co-P"";"'
HoHer the name, s-.yle an firm ol MILLLK
Si. EVER in the r
ifforrnnfilc Business
.. ihe "Oid Arcade," in Bloomsburg, Co-
inmhia fviintv. wiereih intend carrinc
ou the business of GENERAL MERCHAN
DIZING, in all il ifiiersified branches and
.icpartmants, and to which ihey invite an
tjteiieion of the public patronaae.
S.H.MILLER.
FBED'K EYER,
Bloomsburg, May 15, 1861 tl.
Ayert Cherry Pectoral.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING ,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT, '
DECEMBER 5TII 1859-
Fonr Daily Passenger Trains to Fhihdclphia.
(From and passim; Reading)
At 6.20 a. m., 10 20 a m., 12 nocn,
(Frciahl and Pas-ener.) and 5.06 p. m.
Two daily irams to roitsvide ami rurl
ClintO'i, at 10.1f a. in., ai;d b.05 p. in.
Coimectina at i'orl Llmton wuh trains !0i
Tmaqua, Williamsport, Ktmiia, BunHo, j
Niagara Falls, and ihe Canadas.
The 10.1? a. rn iiji train only connects at
Port Clinton wiih trains for Wilkesbarre, ,
bcrantoti anc i iitslon.
Passengers leaving Williamsport by the
Cattawissa Railroad night lifie, at 10.15
p. m., conneel with a passenger train leev
ing Port Clinton at 4.50 a. m., arrive at Read
ing at 5 50 a. m., breakfast and proceed di
rect to Philadelphia by the 6.20 a. m: Ret
ina Accommodation Train.
On Sundays the 10.15 a. m. Dowu, ami
the 6.05 p. n'i Up Trains only run.
LFBANON VALLEY BRANCH.
Two Trains Daily, Sunday Lxcrpled) to end
fiom Horrid w g.
At 10 23 a. m. and t OS p. m. Leavina
Harrij-burg at 8 00 a. in. and 2.35 p. rn
Conneriing with trair.s on the Noriht-ru
Central, Pennsylvania, and Cumberland Yl
ley K,ilroads, lor Sunbtiry, Williamsport,
Pittsburgh, Lancaster, Biltitriore, Cha'ii
bersbnra, &c.
Through Tickets Reading to Baltimore.
M 00; to Lancas:er, S2 25 ; to Gettysburg,
3 50.
8o pounds of baggage allowed to e.ch
pasenopr.
The second class cars run with all the
tbnve trains.
Through first class tickets at reduted
rates to Niacara Fall, Buffalo, Deirat:,
Chicaao, and all the principal point in he
West, North Wet, and the Canada; nnd
Emiaront Tickets at lower fares to tll above
place, can be had on application lo ihe
siMiinii ajent at Reading.
All tickei will be purchased before the
trai-is flart. Higher fare h-rad if i-aid
in c.u-. G. A. MCOLLS,
Enainer aru General SupeiiiileiiO'-n'.
February J2, 1860.
V holoale antl U'tail.
'I
HE sut--i-riber vsoold annouio'e loilm
Ciiitep- ot BIot?i-hiira and viciiiry,
ih mi b isteilina LlCJl'OlfS in larae and
viiibll mii'nti'iefi and a different nine-, at
hie New Siore, on Alain sferM
rn M .Jin kt'et.
imr.h fi 'e.
I w o door south of
f.
Ifi.n p'.reel, Blooni!'ire- H.s
Mock ol Foreia-i ami l);iir.'iie
3?ilI4ATa-yallS9
roasis's ol t'oaiiac anil Rxct.elle. BlaekbT
ry. timacr, Raspberry and Lavender. He
hs a larae asor!fnent of
Old Rye gy w'th a", tine Old Boiirlwin,
O d Ko.ks Whiskey, and a'i quantity ol
cof:iT)OM. Ke al-O has
PURE HOLLAND GIN,
Madeira. Lisbon, Claret, "Sherry and Cain
paa'.e Wines; ami ia-t but not les,
quainiiy ol eo 1 double exir? BROWN
SIOUT: all of which h will nll a il.e
lowesl ca.h price. The public are reflect
f ail t fOliciied to mve hi liq'ior a trial.
D. W. ROB BINS, Ag t.
B'oomsburg, May 1,
sprin'g'and summer
I'vyy -JL i- a
LAUGE STCtK AM LOW PiiUE.
k have aaiu been to the ci'y, ami re
turned ir(, a larae ioek of Gno i-i lor
ihe fca-on, which we are prepared to sell
at a low haure for ready pay. Oux nock
consuls, ol
Hardware, Q i-enw are, LeJarware, Wil-jow-whre.
Htillow-ware,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Gr.K-eries, Nail-, Iron, Fi-h, Salt, Placer,
Fluid, Camphene Uil, White LeaJ uy me
LTuit rhpan. tc. &C.
II. C. k I. WT. HARTMAN.
Bloomsbui", April 10, 1861.
Liooh to your Interests
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
SPUING AND SOI3IER G;0D5,
MILLER 8o EYER'S.
ffHE subscriber have ju-t returned from
a ii.0r.iv uiih ariGtlier tarae ana eiei ;
....
;i-r.ri melil Ol J
Sprisx and Slimmer uoods$
purched at Philadelphia, at the J-iwes'
fia'e. and which they are determined to
-ell on a moderate terms a can be pro-
cured elsewhere in Bloom-Durg. lueir
stock comprie
liadio' Dress Goon,
of the choice! styles and late-i tahicns.
DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Queensw are, Cedara'e, Hol
low ware, Iron, Nails, Boots L Shoe-, Hat
and Cap. &c, &c. In short, everythina
nsnallv kepi in country s'ore-jio w nic i i irj
invites the public tienerally. The higher
price paid for country pro.nce
MILLER & EVER.
Bloo'nsburg, May
15. 161.
Lack a aud Lloomsburg Railroad.
(). AND Ar i FJi NOV ., lSol, PAS
SKXGER TRAIN WILL RUN A FOL
LOWS-
MOVING SOUTH.
Ft tight &
FaMenper. I'aeiiati
Leave Scranton,
Kinaston,
" Rupert,
D.uiille,
Arrive at Norih:d
5 25 A. M. 10 3 ) A m
6 30 Arrive 12,15 P. M
8,40
9.15
10,00
MOVING NORTK.
Leave North'd. 4.30 P.
M.
Danville, 5.10
Rupert, 5.45
" Kinaston, 8 00 Leave 1.4 5 P. M.
Arrive at Scranton, 9.00 P. M. 3 40
A Passetmer Train also leaves tuiton
at 8.30 A. M- for Scranton, to conn icl with
tram for New York. Returning leaves
Scranton on arrival of Train fro n New
York at 4.15 P. M.
The Ijiiiltawanna and Bloomfbcra Rail
road connect wiih the Delaware, Lairka
ar.na and Western Railiosd at S.-raruo:i,
lor New York ami intermedials points eart
At Rupert it connects with if.e C iiawissa
Railroad for points both east and west.
At Northumberland it eonnei-H Hh be
Philadelphia and Erie R. R. and .northern
Central K. R. lor point west and sruth.
JOHN P- ILSLEY, Sup t.
J. C. Wells, GeuH Jictut Ag't.
November 27, 18.1. .
-l-J'!JsllJTPI.HT'
l-i. ,(
V.-ri-JL,j
AYER'S
CATHARTIC
FILLS.
Ara you sick, fieblo, ftnd
CorHi'huiiiiii;? Arojououtof
A order, Willi your pystum ae-
rial.....! im.l vnur titirlr Rn
"fllCP." f'-"Vi conilVirtablnf 'i'lu'se nymp-
" IS.f Hii kin-Mi Ik cix'ci.iisir uiirttl von.
Vi . .o . " . ' . . . ... , . , . . . . i
ejSiftf'LJ .-4 CleaiUOO
let tllO I
1 nir S- mrncted
X uKB Atrrn j lit-, nuu
.,silVL i . -4 eu-aneo t the iliaoruoreu liu-
Ctt-r.-fl.i.:,:y.i mors pnriTy tliB blooa, ana
lliii'lrt move on uuou-
itructcd in JicallU Agitin.
They Btimulate tho functiona
into vigorou iu-
YZjtii - tlvity, purify
IV the pvfttoiu from
lbs ol.strurtioiig which make
dtnearo. A col.l BotttM somnwlmrn u the tody, and ob
tructs ii imturel function. Thess, if not relieved,
renet upon ttirnm'lreii nuJ the surroiinJing orpvnn, pro
rlueiiift Kenor.il nirRriivation, u(Teritig, mul dif.enw.
W'liilo in thin condition, oppreawd by the deratipemetita,
lake Ayor'n I'illn. nnd fleo hoir ditoclly they restore th
natutai aetlon of tlie system, nd with it the buoyant
feelini; f.f health iiitaln. Wlmt id true oud so apparent In
ttiin tiiviitt and coiiimon complaint. Is al.vj true in many
of the dc-tvttt4d nd danpei oiitt dwienipers. Tlie wn
piirRiitire ,(Toet exiHl them. Caused by Rimilar obstruc
tions and deraiigni'inlii of the natural functions of the
btxlv. they are rapidly, nnd many of them surely, cured
by Ihe muna ux-an. None who know the Tirtties of theao
Tilln. wilt ni'tilect to employ tbeui wheo iiutionug from
the di-tordeni thy cure.
titfcnixiiM from leadiuK ptiyf,lrtins In sorao of th
prinipl citios, and fruui otber well known public per-
iwna.
From a FhnearJrrtg Merchant cS. Itivit, Feb. i, 1854
Da. Aim: Tonr Pill are the paragon of all that U
rrit in iiKxIlclne. Th.y hare cnrtsl my little daughter
of ulccrom corex iion hor bands and fe-t that had proved
ItK iir.il.l t for year. Her nmtlior has bwn toi griev
ously all!i.:tod with blotrhe-) and pintptwion tier ekin and
iu b-r hair. After our child irni cured, una al tried
your MVU, and they batd cured her.
ASA sioitauiDaa.
Am m. Family rhyelc.
From Dr. K. fl'. Oirtwright, Ji'ew Orltant.
Tnor Tills aro th prinoo of purges. TUeir f icdlnt
qnalitis mrpaiia anv cathartic we posfe-ai. Tbey are
mild, but ry certain nnd effectual In their action on tha
bowels, which makes them invuluabl to u Iu tlie dily
troattnont of disease.
Uedce,RlcUWertaclie,Fol Stomach.
Wm Dr. EJward D-ijii, Ballimort.
BsmP.no. Atf.b: I cannot answer you iciat complalnU
I hare cure I with your Pills better than to say all that wt
evrr tre it Willi a purpitivt medicine. I place preat ilcpen
deu on an e!T.ct nut catltai llc in my ilally contest with
fianM, nnd b?licrius as I do that your Pills uflford us tb
ImmU w had, 1 of course value them highly.
riTTfnrna, Ta., tar 1, 1S55.
T. J. C Ainu Sir: T have been rep-at-liy eitrod of
t!f worst h'liilarUn any body can havo by a d" or two
of your Pills. It uwras to arlue bum a foul ttoniacU,
which lhv cleans at onra.
Yours with great reajioct. T.T). W. rnr.PT.1
Cterlc eJ Steamer Clarion.
Etllouii Disorder I-lver Complnlnta.
Fmm Dr. Vienlore Ml, o f Kew Turk Cly.
Sot onlv are vonr ri!t ndm'.rahlv adnntd to t'iir poe-
pneo as an aperient, bnt I find their lnliriiil ePf tsiipo
tho I.ivcr rery marked Inil.vd. Tbey have In lay prac
tice prov.l more eir.tlual for th rut of bamut ms
pi.iinu thuiitiiiy oiKt rrio-.lv I can uifnti.i. i sincwvly
n joice tliul we bate at l.-uit It a pnipile which u wot
thy Uu cuiiliUiiC ol the pmlneMou and Uiu euple.
Di PAHTurKT or the JsTraio,
H'tu.!iinetn, D. C, lh i-tb., 1S.I. f
Bint I have awd your 'ills iu ray t:ei:-ritl and huapital
prarticnever niuoo you made Ihi ni, au.l cuutiut lirnitaie to
say they are Uie best cathartic we employ. Their rcgu
lutiiii; action on the liver is quick and decided, conse
quently Ihey ars an adiuiinMo remedy for derangement
of that oi'ican. I udeed, 1 have seldom fjiltld a case of
hilvmt diiiu so cltii):e that it did not readily yild to
theia. trateruaUy yours, AlAJ.N. J ltAl.L, M.
I'hytician Utt ASurin li' tyiljl.
Dysentery, Dlarrlitra, Relax, Worm.
ioi Dr. J. G. Oiten, qf C'tuMnn.
Tonr rills have ha.1 a long Iriul in wy prarlico, and I
bold them In eU-eiu as one of the beet aperiruU I hava
eTcr found. Their alterative etfect ujm the liver umkJ
tlieni an excellent reuie,lT, when given in suiall doas for
LtUout dyseittrrj and Juirrhu-a. Ibtlr nifar-cillin
niakes th.-nt vury accejAable aud conveuivot for tha Mt
Of women aud ctnidreu.
Dyspepsia, Impurity of tke Blood.
Frem i.Vn. J. V. JUmts, VasL-jr ej A Jrsnt Cmre'i, r.otiu
Ds-Ari-.R: I havsue-1 ynir Pi'tawith exttadioary
aaeas iu my famiiy and among lho I am called lo visit
in dilre. To r.-ulato tho organs of dij;eti'.n and
purify the bloivl, they are the very best remedy I bar
ever kuowo, aud I can confidently recommend them to
my friend. Yours, J. V. IIIMK3.
Ttaraw, Wyoming Co . N. T.. Oct. 24, 1E55.
DtB Pin: I am usini; your Cathartic Pills In my pmo
tlce. and fincl them an excellent purpiiivo lo cleaue lb
stbLcuj aud purify tht foimuiint l!'. Urtl.
JOHN O. MEACIIAM, M. D.
Conttlpndnn, Caul Ivencaa, Ruppreeaf on,
It lioi mntl-Kt, t.otit, Nturali;ia, Drop
a, Ie.raij alK, I"!ts, etc.
Fnmi Dr. J. V. Vaughn, 11 Mrail, Cjnada.
Trio ninrh cannot be aaid of your Pills fur the cure of
Wtipene:. If others of our fraternity bnvo Jjimd them
as efticaclous as I have, tbey miooM join me In pro laiin
iuK it fr the b-nefitof the multitude who ruITor from
that complaint, wliich, althouph bad enoiigli In itself, is
the propnitr of others that are worse. I ludjeve cn
tirrnets to oricinaie In the liver, but your Pitls affect that
Organ aud euro the disease.
Frtm Mm. E Stuart, rfiytician and Midtfie, Bottom.
I End one or two larpe doses of your Pills, taken at the
proier time, are excellent promotives of the natural $erre
tinn when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very
effectual to elraut' Ihe ttomaclt and tr)l twnTtil. They
are so mu h tho bet phynie w have that I recommend
so other to my patients.
jVron 7. lier. Dr. 17juUi,of 'the Mc'JindM Fpit. CJ'Urch.
rn..Kt IToc&R. Favanr.ali.Ga., Jan. 8, IS5C.
Iloyonrn Fir : I should be ungrateful for tho relief
your rkill has bronchi me If I did not reort my case to
yoo. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on eicrn
ciatinp wr'c'ie point, which ended in chrouie. rheuma
tism. Notwithstanding I had the te-t of physicians, tha
disease prew wow and worne, until by the advice of your
excellent aent in P.ultiraore, Pr. Mackenzie, I tried yotir
Tills. 7 heir effects were slow, but Hire. Hy peraoverlug
In tho use of them, I am now entirely well.
He nate Citambfr, Paton Ponce, I.a., 5 Pec. 155.
PR. Ater: I have, been entirely curel, br your Pills, of
Rheum itic Gvut a paiiifui disease that bait afflictej me
for years. VINCENT SLIItKLL.
-3Iist of tlie Tills In market contain Mercury,
which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, la
flancerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse
quences that frequently f..Il w Its inc.ir.tious ue. The
contain no mercury or mineral aubstauce whatever.
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES It, CO.. Lowell Mass.
r...i.. i. v.. I'. I.'- J ii. t 'j' ', rtitii ti-
M Haaenbuch, Bloomsbura. and by one
dealer in eterv town iu the Slate.
April 6, 186 l.-l y-
Howard Association,
PHILADELPHIA.
Benevolent Institution eftahlshed by,
snecial E-wlowntenl, for tlie Relief of the
Sick and Di-tresred. fifllicted with Viru
lent and Chronic Dieae, and especial
ly tor the Cure ol Disease of tlie Sexual
Of a
EDICAL ADVICE given jrra'i, by the
i' Acting Surseon, to all who apply by
lelier. wi;h a description of iheir condition,
(age, orcnpation h:tbit of life, &.,) and
in"case of estrenr.e poverty, Medicines
fu"ii-hed (r of chura1.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Soematorrhcra
and other Di-eses ol ti e Sexual Oraan,
and on the NEW R EM K DIES employed
iu the Di.-pensary, sent to Ihe aillicted in
sealed letter envelopes, tree of charae.
Two or three stamps for postage will be
act-eptaMe.
Addres, Dr. J SKILLIN HOUOHTON.
Anuria Surae'. Howard Associauon, No.
2 Sf.uih Ninth S reei. Piuladelphia Pa.
lv order ol the Director".
GEO. FAIRCHIL' , Sec.
EZRA D HE A II TWELL, Prest.
Phi!fdel..'i'a, April 3. lnl ly.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(Latk White Swn)
Race Street above 3d Philadelphia
JOIIX HDYER, Proprietor.
Terms, 81.2. per day.
TO the old cu-iomers of litis well-known
House, I desire to say, that I have
renovated, itriprovod and newly furnished
the same, and that 1 respecttully solicit
a coniinoar.ee o! their patronaae.
S'rangers, travelers and visitors I cor
dially irjvile to the hospita'.iity of ihe "Na
tional" lo come and see and judge for
themselves of its advantages and merits.-
,'1 he location is central, and convenient
for Merchants and business men generally
We will always endeavor to stny ihe
warns and comforis of our auests. and with
thi. uaifcl2.fW-' nt Mr. Joseph Housoi. our
aflable and attentive Clerk, we leel prepar
ed to keep a good Hotel, and hope to give
general satisfaction.
JOHN BOYER.
ri"'-"!,.lF"b : jv .11 v-
1 RAYMOND'S FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE'!
PATENTKP MA net! 9, 1858.
rHirr: i5io.r.Atn.
rcor': vii ism vi Si i:n .!;! r:s; i.f
1 Hlniiir shi;rL I aii;u purchased the ex-
I . .l.l 1 .1. ..I ...... ,ifi! i: .i h! d 1 in Tim
r
CllSVe riant ll tlie rtimc vnmi;i- linjou
ved Cheuj Paier.t Sewing Machine, for
the County ol ' Columbia, will be happy in
supply their friends with the article lor i he
iiccoriunc-dalionol theruelves and lamilie.
The following ore some of the st-perior
advantages ibis implement poSi-csses, viz:
1. It sews from 400 to 600 light stitches
per minute.
2. Double thread Machines are from llie
more complicated character of their mech
anis!i invariably managed and threaded
with more or less difficult V ; not eo with
RAYMOND'S, a child can manage, ii in two
1 1 I k niiu ia s w w www-- - - -
nion neecie.
3. One of the most valuable features of
this Machine, is ihe smallness and the
compaciness of its mechanism.
4. 1' can be attached to a board, table or
sianii, in cperatins order, and removed in
less than half a minute.
5. It greatly economizes the thread, and
yet produces a seam, sufficiently sirona 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
cina a seam so retUr and syi-iematic.
The eam is so sirong if well done, that ihe
strongest material will tear before the
seam w ill give way.
7. Anions ihe array of Pa'ent Sewina
Machine., there are, none so cheap ami
I'ofabV as Raymond's Pnier.t, but no Mi
rhii.e is udapied to all kindj ol work as
experience las proven. There are perhaps
. r.. i - ......i. .. a...i!aii.
riore so reaiy usemi, num niut "r'j
of wore tor the immediate ue of the fam
ily f ire! and at such a moderate price as
RAYMONDS PATENT.
8. The operator can shape his seam juet
as he pleases, waves, leaves and flowers,
e.c.cwn be repre: enle.l or imitated.
9. It is particularly adapteu to all kinds
ofsiiichiiy s'Jch as gentlemen's hhiri,
hor-orr.n. risibaiida, collars, etc., anil all
kinds of ladies' sewing, includina "ilks,
Lwne, deLfinee, calicoes, tuter etc., ex
Cf tiny for men'fiheavy wear. lhi Machine
is riier ton habl c' i'onlruciion.
10. But we all admit, lhat li e advanlagp
io hci.!'h, and principally to the visnin or
L-er.-hi. intiiited bv li e use of Sewina
M I. u.es, fcurpasae inffuisely all oiher ad-
vulilaeH.
il. This Machine fastens the seam al
ways itself, but if the operator wishes it
unlaMened or open, there is a way lor il
loo, thus OU can have it fastened or not,
as )Ot) please, which is, some. ime--, espe
cially for beginners, a very favoratde cir
cuinoiauce. If the seam i lett un fasieue t,
yon can draw it out iu three becends and
save the thread.
For sal by the under-ianed, at their re
spective residences, in Bloome-burg, who
put the Machine in operation and "ive
all neceosary instruction.
HENRY zrpPINGER.
DANIEL U UOBBINS.
Bloomsbnra, July 11,1860.
FRESH ARRIVAL O
AT KEJ.IS) jrAKTEZ5S!
JIcKfiLW, KSJAI- Ac t o,,
nAVE just received and opened .heir stock
il M jri'Sarnl i.s for sale, which compri-
ses the LARfiESl', Cheapest, and hanom
! est sfirtrr.et.t now ofTerei) in thi TO'VN.
; Havma paid are.it t enuon lo the selection
i ol iheir n't'" stork a to
am ¬
they flatter !heo!seves thai ihe can compete
with ihe cheapest, anil all inoee
idee wirhing to
by aiving Us a
buv cheap, can save money
call. We have a'l kinils ot ooo is ana ware
to supply the wants of the people. A very
Jnri-c and complete assortment ol
LAMES' MESS GOODS.
French Mennoes. wool plaid, alp", bom
bazines, de baaes, poplins parameita cloth",
mohair lusres, mu-lin de laines, Persiau
cloih-. Ginahams, al'coes, &c.
WHITE GCODS OF ALL KINDS,
Sleeves. Collars. Snencers. handuerchier
flouncir.ga, bands and irimmiria, let es aim
edaina-,bori!:et ribbon, in larae variety, vel
vet" libbr.r.R, and brails, kid, colton, li-ie
threail uloves, mohair milt', i:c.
AM As KISBS OFi.AWLSj
broche. Bav Slate, Waterville, black silk,
cashmere, embrodered, &c. Also a very
iarac lara assortment of Cloths, casirners,
saiTnei-, ve-tinas, tweeds, jeans, coatins vel
tct, beaver cloths, &c
. -. j - . , ,
r,f all kinds and sizes for men, women and i
children. We have a large assortment of
HATS and CAPS of the latest fashion. We
have al-o, Hardware, Queensware, Cedar
ware, eve- Very cheap
CARPETS, CAKPKT-nACiS, FLOOR,
table and carriaae oil cloths, mats, rug, bas-
Rlkeis.&:c. Muslin, flannels, ticking", tira-
) pers. toweling8, driUii'as, &c , in nbiindance.
! We invite our Inetuls and ihe public gen
erally to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere We have f onjhi our good" at
the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will not
be undersold by anbo.tv nr ihe re-i ol rr.an
kr McKELVY. NEAL & CO.
Blppmshorg, Nov. 21, 1850.
Tinware & Stove Esablishment.
r2T(!E UNDERSIGNED respectfully in
forms his ohl friends and cu.slomer.-,
that he has purchased his brother's interes-i
in the above establishment, and the con
cern will hereafter be conducted by h nr. -elf
exclusively. He ha just recoived and of-
(ers lor sale the largest J";
tensive assortineni o! FANC SI0TS
Sv' nver introdui ed into this market.
Stovepipe an.t Tinware con.-tantly on
hand and manufactured to orler. AH kino
.,1 tPt.airin.v done, as usual, un short nrtice.
The patronage ot old trier.ns anu i.c v
tomers is respectfully oUeiil.
A . At . iw -
Bloomsburg, Jan. 12, lf53. tL
PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS Branches
executed in .he best sttle known .in the
an at C G. CRANE'S GALLERY, 532
Arch Sireet. East of Sixth, Philadelphia.
rSLile Size in Oil and Pastil,
nrSiPrenscopic Portraits,
nr Ambrof pe, Daanerreotypes, Sic.
For Ca-es, Medallions, Pms.Kinas, c.
novl4
HENRY ROJENSTOCK,
Kkvfaislit Amlrolypitj
a-0()"MS in tne Third Story ol me kx
14 cliarre Block, (-ntrar.ee te lhe
Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun
ty. P.
Bioomburg, Nov. 23, 1850-ly.
jrKELVT, NEAL L CO.,
MVRL'lL'i'NTS,
Northeast corner of Main and MarketSts.
rni! KALE!
-nr jIjc;.M Building Lots
CABINET WARE. ROOMS
J ..... .
'CPPECTFULLV invites ihe atteniion of
So.
the t'tiblic lo his 'extensive assortment
of Cut'inei I'lirniture anil Chairs, which he
will warrant made of ctnod materials ar.J in
u work'maiilike manner. At his EstHblik
rnent, can alw.iys be found a good as-ort
mei't ot
FAr.IGXABLE FCZIMTCRB.
which is equal in slyle bud finish lo that ol
Philadelphia or New York cities, and al as
low prices. lie has Sofas cl difierert style
and prices, from f 25 to SG0. Divans Loun
ges, Walnut and Mahoaany. Pailor chairs,
Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and
a variety ol upholstered work, with Dressing
j parloi bureaus, sofa, curd, centre and
pler tab'.es, detashu, cheffeniers, whatnots
r.r.d come des and all kinds of fashionable
work. His stock of buieaus, enclosed and
com mon wa-hrtands, dress-tables, corner
cupboard sola,
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads, cane seat and com mon chairs is
th hiroesi in this section of ihe-couuiv. He
will also keep a a00'1 asorimeriijOl looking
olas.sefi wiih fancv S'lt and common Irames
He will al-o furnish spriti" mai'rasses fitted
lo any sized bed-lead, which are superior
for duiability and com for: in any bed in
use. Lloomsbnrr, January 13, 185S.
D E IT T S
EI. '. CIOYVIJR,
s v k ii t: o w i i: i tist.
.......n. ESPECFULLY offers his
(ff'A'5L piofessional service to the
-TirrT T la, lies end gentlemen ol Blooms
burs and vicinity. He is prepared to attend
lo all ihe various operations in Derniry,
and i providetl wuh the latest irnprovep
PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inser
ted on pivot or gold plate, lo look as well as
natural.
A superior article of Too'.h Powders, al
ways on liand. All operations on the teeth
warranted.
Otiice, 3d buildirg above S. A. Wilson's
Carridae Manufactory Main Si., west side.
Bloomsbnra;. January 13. 1858
" "forks, hotel.
ELOOMSItntG, COLUJ1L1A CO., PA.
ROBERT HAGENBUCH, Iroprietor,
fflAKES dea.-ure in announcing lothe pnb-
J.c that he has rented and thorouahly
retiiied the Forks Hotel formerly occupied
by James Weey.e, in bloomsburg, ami is
prepared to bccomod te traveller-, teamsier-,
drovers and boarders. His table, will be sup
pheil Vvith the test products ihe markets aT-
tord, a:id hi Ear will be constantly furnish
ed wuh ihe choicest liquors.
Attentive ostler will always be n at
tendance, and he trusts his lon experience
m eaterina to ihe wants of the public, and
hi obliatr.a attention to customers wit se
cure 1 im a liberal share of patronage.
Blonmsboru. April 21, 1853.
S'loui' nss! Vvvtl SJrlivCrrtl !
im:Ari:ii than tiik chimpest !
T
'HE under-ia'ied has rnatle arrtnae
men! thai will enable hirn lo deliver
Flour and Feed, FOR CASH, about ten per
cent, cheaper ihan any boot elseiuioun.
Hi prire ar as follows:
P'lonr7 25 : Corn and Ojts Chop SI 55;
Corn and Rye Chop 1 65 : Bran SI 10 ;
I respecilully soliri' a shire of the public
pair..i-aae. MOSES COFr MAN.
Bioom-burg, Jurie 14, lf60.
n looms i. urn.
flHE ur.tier-ianed respectlully informthe
ci'izens ot Bhmmsbnrg, and the public
1 oenerally, that he has taken the Barber
! Shop, located on Main Street, in tlie white
Frame Building, nearly opposite llie Ex
change Rlock ,w here tie is at all lines ready
to wait upon hi customers lo entire satis
faction. SHAVING AND H A I R D R ESSI N J ,
Will be execi:tril with r;ire atiit neatness
and !n the mot fashionable style, and on
vcy mo'ler.ite terms.
CiTSIiampnoiria, done up in City Style.
He sohcils public patronage an-t pledas
his be-l endeavors to give every reasonable
paiiiaclion.
CHARLES HENRY NOLL.
Bloomsburg, Oci. 12, 1H59.
N E W H ATS AN DC AP s" !
At T. K. iairloii' I2al Jtore.
THE underpinned re-f-eclfull y iu!orrns he
the ciiiyens of Bloomsbu rg, a nd 'h public
in oeneral, that he has jn-i reren-ed tmm
Phila felphia a lot ol NEW HATS & CAPS,
fnr Sprina and Summer, of the very lale-i
style- and fashions, all of which h i pre.
pared to sell cheaper than can be had eie-
i
where, wuh the exception ol U;e manuiac
turers. He Ra" all kinds, styles, sort and
sizes, of hats and caps, probably ihe most
varied assortment ever brouaht !o town.
Al-o STRAW GOODS, including the mod
ern styles and fashions.
rPS'ore on Main Street, nearly opposite (
the "Old Arcade.''
JOHN K. GIRTON.
Bloomsburg. April 24, 1SGI.
SOME I HING FOR THE TIMES ! !
A NECESSITY IX LVERY HOf SEHOLI)
joesr'M Ac vmiusia. v s
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
The Mi oiiR! iilue In tlw lVorltl
For Cementing Wood.I.eatser, Class, Ivory,
China Marble. Porcelain, Alabaster,
Bone. Coral, tke, &c, &.C.
Tbectily article ol the kind ever produced
which will willi.-tand Water.
EXTRACTS :
"Every housekeeper should have a sup
ply of Johns Crosiey's American Cement
Giue." Sew Yoik Times.
. .. . . 1. n a I tV. a linnco't
It l SO con veil i e ni pj nav o iu iut uuusw
Sew York Expiess.
''Ii Uaiwaif. rer.dv this commends
it
lo everybody .'' A'. I. Independent.
:We have tried it. and find it as usefu
in o;ir house as water." IIim spirit o
the limes !
i'rjcc 25 Tenls per Slotlle.
Very Iiberul llcductton io Wholesale
Pettier. I l.ll (. AMI.
RT For sale by all Drujgists and Store
keepers oenerallv thronahont the country.
" JOHNS & CROSLEV,
Sole Manufacturers.
78 William Sireel, Corner of Libetty St.,
NEW YORK.
Jnly 10 1S6I ly.
EZGHA2TG-S aCCTL,
HJI DK00XS Proprietor.
THIS magnificent Hotel, siiuaie in the
central portion of llie town, and op
posite the Court House, hi? been thoroughly
repaired and refurnished, and the Proprieior
i now prepared io accommodate traveler,
teamster, drovers and boarders in the mosi
pleasant and agreeable manner. His table
will be supplied with the best the market
affords. and his Bar with the choicest liquors.
Attentive ostlers will always be on hand,
and his stabling is the most extensive in
this section ot country. Omnibuses will
always be in reauiue iu tuirj e
asen-
in gers to and from the Railroad Depots-
IMiITa manufactured
ptMSALMANDER
rSSMi. SA Ii'P.S.
ku :rilrt-"--,No.304 C-ieinr.t Sireet
I'll 1 LA DKl-PHf A
a. I. ' - i iiM.niici,rnid
HtsE Safes me in use now all over the
United Stale, ami have been well test-
et in riiariy n cs : u;e jonriw. ing snows an
other instarce of Iheir capability in resist
ing fire.
WITMER.S BRIDGE, 1
Lancaster Townsliip, July 33, I860. 1
Messrs. EVANS 3t WATSON :
fJentlemen The small size No. 1 Sala
mander Sale which I purchased from voar
agent, Mr. Adorn R. Barr, in Lancaster Cisy,
on July 20lh, 1858, has been subjected to a
very severe test, which it withsiood in a
most satisfactory manner. Thi Sale, con
taining all my books, irgether with valua
ble papers belonging to myself ami some
to my neighbors and triends, tid repre
senting ti value of over Twenty Thousand
Dollars, 520,000 was i-i 'my Mill which
was destroyed on the night ol the 2lb of
July. 1860, and passed ihropgh the fvPry
ortleal unscathed The Safe wa on Ibo
second floor, and fell to the basement of
the Mill and was subjected for six hours
lo an intense hfat among the ruins, which
was "Tea'ily increased by ihe combustion of
a large quantity of gfain confined with il
the brick v. all. After ihe fire the Safe wa
openet' and the books and papers taken oun
in a state of perfect preserva'ion, tha pas
per no: even beina discolored. Jhis fact
was, however, to many, bysianHera a bet
ter rerommendaiion ol your Safes than
conld be expressed in any other words
Irom me. Yours Respectfully,
SAMUEL RANCK.
Another Victory for Evans & Wat
sou's Salamander Safes
Otveg-o, N. Y., March 27, I860.
Gentlanren It affords me much pleasure
to inform you lhat the Safe No. 5, uprightj
which I purchased of B. Slrond, your Trav
elling Aaeni, has passed through an x
ceedinaly hot fire in a three story brick"
building, which heated ihe SaSe to a white
heat, so that the corners of it appear melt
ed; but it preserved my books and valuable
papers to the amount of several thousand
doilars, lor which I feel tbatikful.
Yours, Respectfully.
J.N. ELD RIDGE.
Philadelphia. June 4ih, 1858.
Messrs. EVANS & WATj-ON manufac
tured ihe Fire Proof Safes which have been
in ue since the commecement of or
Bank, and are supplied wish threi of the
Pa'ent Alphabetical Bank Lock, and hv
aiven entire satisfaction. This Lock we
have great confidence in, bo' a as regards
security and convenience, there beina no
chance to blow it out with powder, and no
key to carry. We consider it one of the
besi am! safest Lock now in use.
ROBERT MORRIS, Pres'i Com lb Bank.
HENRY GRAMBO, Cashier.
Great Fire Another Triumpii.
Ki orvilJe, Tenn., March 13. 1859.
Messrs. EVANS & WATSON, Phila'da.
Gen'lemeri Il affords me great pleasure
to say to yon that the Salamander Slu
which I purchased of yon in February, 185V,
proved to be what yon recommended it a
cure protection trom fire. My storehouse,
together with several others, was burned
to the ground in Marrh last. The Safe fell
hrouah imo ihe e.eller, and wa exposed
to intent' heat for i.t or eight hnur, and
whet, ii was uken from irm ruins a":l open
ed, all its con:ents wpre fnnnJ ;o b? in a
perlect state, the books and the pap " nit
bei'ia ir.jnred any whatever. I can cheer
fully recornrn nd your Safes to the com
munity, bwbevirg, a I t'o. that ihey are as
tiear fire prciot a.- it is po.ible b-r any Siafs
to be ma le.
THOMAS J. POWELL.
I5crcrcncc.
Mint. Pnilailelotiia : U.
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Bank
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Gold-
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B-ink : Che'er Val'ev
o it
:iern Bank of Va. : Bank of
b.irotiali, N. C : Bik of
l..nk of Sah.-bn'ry, N C.
Raleia'u, N. C. ;
: Bank of Jersey
Shore, Pa. ; Rs.ik ot, Newark, Del
; Bank
ot Noritiurnbcriaad ; Lewisburg Biok
Apni 3d. 1S61.
PA YS the emiie cost for Tuition in th
foo popular and successful Commer
cial School in the country. Upward of
Twu.vk llcsDRFD yoin.g men from twesitt
eight different Sutes. have been educated
for buiue here within ihe past three
year, some of whom have been employed
I as book Keepers at salaries ol
$2000.00 per Annum
imnte.lia ely cp m graduating, who knew
no-hing of accounts wnea tbey entered
the cnileae.
ltT Minister' sons half price. Stodent"
enter at any time, and review when tbey
j please, without extra charge.
Fur Cataloa'ie r.f 86 paaes, Specimen
of Pruf. Cowley'- Bu-iness anJ Ornam--n:al
Penmanship, and a large Lngravinjj ol ha
College, inclose tweniy-nve cenis "m Post
age Siamps to the Principal.
JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsbnrgh, Pa.
June 5, 1861.
MANHOOD.
nOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
Just Publ'uhul. in a Sealed Envelope:
r-k A LECTURE ON THE NA
IZltf'&mU., TREATMENT, AND
teS- RADICAL CURE OF SPERMA
TORRHOEA, or Seminal Weakness, Set
ual Debility , Nervousness and involuntary
emissions, producing impotency, Consump
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' ..-r vts ft ... t- t . M ft.
By ROBT. J. ClU tRW bLi ji. u.,
The important fact lhat the awful conse.
quences of self-abuse may be effectually
removed without internal raeSicines or tne
dangerous applications of caustics, instru
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pirical devises, is here clearly demonstra
ted, and ine entirely new and highly suc
cessful ireatment, a? adopted by the cele
brated author fully explained, by means of
which every one is enabled to cure himself
perfectly, and at ibe leist possible cost,
thereby avoiding all the advertised nos
trums of the day. This lecture will prove
a boon lo thousands and thousands
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address post paid, on the receipt of two
postage stamps, by addressing
1 DR. CH. J.C. KLINE,
127 Bowery, N. Y. Post Office box 4,586.
August 7, 1861-ly.
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