The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, February 12, 1862, Image 4

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    Price u ifh Ilemmer and Feller,
; 00.
THIS il A CHINE HAS POINTS OF SUPE
KIORITY PEl ULIARY ITS
OWN.
Stitching, Hemming: and Ftlling with
a Single Thread
It forms a real, ever , and elastic seam,
which is warranted not to rip in wear, even
if the seam is cut at frequent intervals, and
also nnder all circumstances "to survive the
wash-tub"
A Patented device of ereat utility o
learners, prevent. the possibility of the ma
chine being rnn :n the wrong direction, or
the balance wheel wearing a lady's dress.
Another feature which deserves particu
lar attention istTHE WILCOX PATENT
KPf DI.F. CANNOT BE SET WRONG.
Two thousand Stitches, or two yards of
work,. can be done in one minute without
dropping a st'nch.
These Machiaes, so simple and accruate
in their construction, supersede the use of
the shuttle; and with one thread -produce
all the practical results of the two thread
machines; and more, for these fell without
basttn, and hem the finest rausliu without
puckering.
Although at about half ihe price of the
other first class machines, they will accom
plish double the sewing in a given lime
. ult is emphatically the good, low priced
Family Sewing Machine that the public
hav long been waiting for." Boston Tran
tcrip'.. "It is indeed a wonderful production, and
and for family use especially, no other will
bear any comparison wrn it." rauaaei
r.bia Evening Journal."
A mechanical wnuder.'- Scientific Amer-
iccan. ' . .
'Amon? th best and most serviceable
Sewing machines. Light and elegantly
finished, and so simple in its construction
that it seems almost impossible for it to get
cut of repair." Pittsburg Chionicle.
"Has combined with its own peculiar
merits all the really valuable improvements
of the higher priced machines." PeunsyU
Tanian. - . .
"This machine, in the opiniftr. of the
committee, nils more neariy ins retjuiro
mente of a perfect family machine than any
on exhibition7 Franklin Institute Exhibi
tion Report of 1858. k " ....
"Taking into consideration umplicity,
cheapness) durability, and doing all work,
the rommittee were unanimous in favor of
the Wilcox &Gibbs as a single threfd ma
chine." Pennsylvania State Agriculiural
Society's Report.
"We roust, in Justice, express onr confi
dence in the merit of the Wilcox & Uibbs
Sewing Machine. We consider that a great
desidelaium bas been supplied by it, in
proving, beyond coubt, that two threads are
not, asVas supposed, necessary to a good
instrument." Christian Advocate and Jour
cal, June 21, I860.
"We have one of these machines in use,
gr,d think more highly of it than of any ol
the number we have tried." Richmond
Whi.
The undersigned, Missionary to Constan
tinople, has examined more than twenty
different kinds ol Sewing Machines, and
aft-r some six weeks' experience wnh
Wilcox & Gibbs Patent, he has purchased
r.i.om aa ih best adapted to ihe
Clio Ul - -
Wants of his f-mily, ;, ib,
to require repair. OLlVbU uKA?c..
Boston, July 3,1860.
Trie nndeifignedjduring eighteen months
has tad in almost constant use, in bis fam-
ly W llCOX KUIDD8 cewmx dutuius,
which
has been made the clotnea ci nn
lare family trom musun m pnui
including tha clothing required for his sev
eral boys; and in no case have the seam
failed, altbongh in hard service. 'The ma
chine now io use in bis family ha required
no repair, and is in all respects, well ap
pointed, efficient m.d durable. ,
JACOB CHI CKERING, Boston.
GrSend lor a Circnlar.pyj
JAI1ES WllX, Mannlaciarer.
H No. 508 Broadway, New York,
Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel.
August 28, 1861 lyi
WYOMING HOUSE,
IIAWIFI. I.AYCW:K, IMtOPRI UTO,
WYOMING, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENN
fnHE Proprietor respectfully informs his
Ji friends and the public generally that he
bas taken charge of the Wyoming Houe, in
.h. villa ot Wvoming, ner ibe Railroad
Depot of that place, an i has fitted it out so
as to entertain both transient and perma
nent visitors in a suitable and comfortable
manner. His rooms are spacioas and airy,
and not only calculated to add to he conve
nience and comfort ol the travelingcommu
nity, bu alo to those who would seek a
pleasani summer resort with families.
HIS TABLE will be supplied with the best
the market can aflord ; aud his BAR will be
furnished with the purest liquors that-can
be obtained. The proprietor will give his
exclusive attention io ihe comfort and con
lenience of bis quests, and is determined
to make the WYOMING HOUSE rank a
mong the first hotels in ihe Sine.
The Proprietor hopes that from his expe
rience in ihe business, and by onremittir.g
attaa'.ion on bis part, combined with
cioos selection of the most careful and oblig
ing servants, he may be entitled to the fa
vorable consideration of ihe public, and re
ceive a liberal share of their patronage.
CFT.ease give him a call, and judge for
April 2, 1859.
U1I.BK00NS Proprietor.
OLOOJISIIUKG, PA.
THIS magnificent Hotel, situate in the
central portion of the town, and op
posite ihe Court House, ha? been thoroughly
repaired and refonmhed, and the Proprietor
U now prepared to accommodate travelers,
teamsters, drovers and boarders in the most
pleasant and agreeable manner. His table
will be supplied with the best the market
a&ordvand bis Bar with the choicest liquors
Attentise ostlers will always be on hand,
sd bis stabiing is Ihe mol extensive in
this section of country. Omnibuses will
always be in readiness to convey passan
ger3toandfromlheRao,dr&s Eloomsborg, July 4, 1860.
DATID L0WENCEKG.
CLOTHING STORE,
Oa Main sireet,two doorsabovelhe 'Amer
icn Hotel.'
E. II. LITTLE.
iiLoo.usnunG, ra. j
OSes in Court Alley; formerly occupied by
Charles 11- Bockalew.
December 28, 1859.-tf. - -
HENRY KOSENSTOCK,
. niiv-l.iclit AcifJl'otypisf,
""OOilS m the Third Story ot ine Ex--i
change - Block, (entrance above the
Hook Siote,) Bloomsbarg, Colombia coun
ty, t
Mmurj. Nov. 53, 1859-ly.
0;iMLE.-'fwo Patent Lever (Thirteen
1 Je-vveM VValehe?, will be sold ,chap
for ca.h. Thev are ia good condition. For
further parlicufaM, inquire t the S Or-
TO THE PEOPLE
OF TDE UNITED STATES!
IN the month of December, 1858, the un
dersigned for the fir6t lime offered for sale
to the public Dr. J. HUVKE UUU2' lAim.
RIAL WINE BITTERS, and in this short
period they have given such universal sa'
isfaction to the many thousands of persons
who have tried them that it is now an es
tablished article. The amount of bodily
and mental miser) arising simyly from a
neglect of small complaints is surprisino,
and ii is therefore ol the utmost importance
irir a strict attention to the lejasl and most
battling bodily ailtneRlhould be bad; for
diseases of the body mos' invariably affect
the mind. The subscribers now only aska
trial of
DR. J. BOVEE DODS'
Imperial Wine Bitters!!!
fron all who have not used them. Wechal
lenge the world to produce their equal.
These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stom
achs. General Debility, snd for Purifying
and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely un
surpassed by any other remedy on earth.
To be assured of this, it is only neeessary
to make the trial. The Wine its-elf is of
a very superior quality, being about one
th'rd stronger than other "vines; warming
and invigorating the whole system from the
head to the feel. As these Bitters are tonic
and alternative in their character, so they
strengthen and invigorate the whole sys
tem ami give a fine tone and healihy action
to all its parts.by equalizing the circulation
removing obslruc ions, and producing a
general warmth. They are also excellent
for Disaie9 and Weakness peculiar to FE
MALES, where a Tonic is required to
strenztheh and brace the system. No Lady,
who is subject to lassitude and faintnes,
should be without mem as they are revivi
fyir.g in their action.
THESE B1TTSR
Hill not only Cure, but Prevent Disease
and in tin respect are doubly valuable to
the person who may use them. For
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.
Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Dis
eases of the Nervous System, Paralysis.
Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic
Dr. Dods' Celetr tfd Wine Bitters
For Sore Throat, so common among the
Clergy, they are iruly valuable.
Fpr the age J and Infirm, and lor persons
of a weak constitution, for Ministers of
the Gospel, Lawyers, and all public speak
ers for Book Keepers, Tailors, Seamstress
es, Students, Artis's. and all persona lead
ing a sedentary life, ihey will prove truly
beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome, in
nocent, and delicious to the tate. They
produce all the exhilarating effects of Bran
dy or Wine, without intoxicating; an are
a valuible remedy for persons addicted to
the use of excessive strong drink, and who
wisb io refrain from it. They are pure and
entirely free fiom the poisons contained in
in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with
which Ihe country is floo-fd.
These Bitters uot only CURE, but PRE
VENT Disease, and should b oed by nil
who live in a country where the water is
baf, or where Chills and Fever are prev
alenl. Bein entirely innocent and harm
less, they may given freely to Children
and Ir.lanib with impunity.
Physicians, Clergyman, and temperance
advocates, as an act of humanity, should
assist in spreading these valuable BIT
TERS over the land, and thereby es-einatl
ly aid ij banishing Drunkenness and Dis
In all Affections of the head, .ick Headache
or Nervous Headache. Dr. Dod.' Imperial
Wine Bitters will be found to be most
Salutary and Efficacious.
The many certifi'rales which have been
tendered us, and ihe letiers -which we are
daily receiving, are conclusive proof thai
among ihe women those Bitters havo giv
en satisfaction which no others have ever
done before. No woman"lri ihe land shoulJ
be without there, and those who once use
them will not fail to keep a supply.
DR. J. DO VEE D OD &
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS
Are prepared by an eminent and skillful
physician who has used them succeful in
his practice for the last twenty-five years.
The proprietor, before purchasing the ex
clusive right to manufacture tnd sell Dr. J.
Bovee Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wine
Bitters, had them tested by two diMingnUh
ed medical practioneers, pronounced iheni
a valuable remedy for disease.
Although ihe medical men of the country
as a general thing disapprove ot Paeni
Medicines, yet we do not believe thl a re
spectable Physician can be found in ih
United States, at-quainied with their medi
cal properties who w ill nol highly approve
DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE
BITTERS.
Iu all newly settled places, where there
"is always a large quantity of decaying tim
ber from which a poionons miasma i
created, those bitters should be used every
morning before brekfast.
Dfi J. (WEE DODS'
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS
Are composed of a pure and u?idulterated
Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon'
Seal. Corfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Brk.
Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and. Gcn
liau. They are manntaciured by Dr. Dod-
himsell. w ho is an experienced and suc
cessful Physician, and htnee should not be
clawed among ihe quack nostrums whicti
flood the coumrv. and against which the
Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced.
These truly valoahle Biuers have been
so thoroughly tested by all classes of the
community lor almoM every variety f dis
ease incident to the humar system, that
Ihey are now deemed indif ppo-able at a
TONIC MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE.
FtircEante One Bottle !
It Costs4)ut Lit le ! Punly the Blood ! Give
Tone to ihe Stomach ! Renovate the
System ! and Prolona Lif I
PRICP Si PER BOTTLE. 6 BOTTLES 5;
Prepared and 'old By
CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
78 William Street, New York.
EFor sale by Drcggists and grocers
generally throughout the country.
August 28, 1861 ly. .
KEW BUSINESS FIRM.
rjlHE tirulersigned re-pecilully
inform
ibeir friends and Ihe public generally,
that they have entered into co-paitner-hip.
under the name, style an firm ol MILLER
& EYER in the
ITIercantile Biisiness
in ihe ''Old Area Je," in. l.oom.torg Co
lumbia county, where they intend rarrvmg
Odihr busiiiewof GENERAL MERCHAN
DIZING, in all its diversified branches and
depanmenis, and io which they invite an
extension of the public patronage.
S.H.MILLER.
FRKD K EYER,
Bloomsburg, May 15, 186 1 if.
$25:
EMPLOYMENT! $75
AGENTS WANTED !
We will pay from $25 to S75 per roonib,
and all expenses, to active Agents, or give
a commission. Particulars 6ent free. Ad
dress EiE Sswiisg Machiss CouTiXt, E
JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio.
EioeuiaUrg, Ac- 21, 1881.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
DECEMBER 5TH 1859.
Four Daily Passenger Trains to Philadelphia.
(From and passing Reading)
At 6.120 a. m., 10 20 a. m., 12 noon,
(Freight and Passenger,) and 5.06 p. m.
Two daily trains to Poitsville and Port
Clinton, at 10 15 a. mM and 6.05 p. m.
Connecting at Port Clinton wish tains foi
Tamaqoa, Williamport, Elmira, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, and the Canadas.
The 10. 1$ a. m. up train only connects at
Port Clinton wiih trains for Wilkesbarre,
Scrantoti and Pitt6ton.
Passengers leaving Williamsport by the
Cattawicsa Railroad night line, at 10.15
p. m , connect with a passenger train leav
ing Port Clinton at 4.50 a. m., arrive at Read
ing at 5.50 a. ra., 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 run.
LKBANON VALLEY BRANCH.
Two Trains Daily, (Sundays Excepted) to and
from Ilarrisburg.
At 10.23 a. m. and 6 08'p. m. Leaving
Harrisburg at 8 00 a. tn. and 2.35 p. rn.
Connecting with trains on the Northern
Central, Pennsylvania, and Cumberland Val
ley Railroads, for Sonbury, Wiliiams(.ort
Pittsburgh, Lancaster, Baltimore, Cham
bersbur, &c. -
Through Tickets Reading to Baltimore.
4 00 ; to Lancaster, $2 25; to Gettysburg
3 50.
80 pounds of baggage allowed to eacl
passenger.
The second class cars run with all th
above trains.
Through first class tickets at reduce
rates to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit,
Chicago, and all the principal point in lh
West, North Wet, and the Canadas; and
Emigronl Tickets at lower fares to all above
place, can be had ou application to thn
siaiion agent at Reading.
AH tickets will be purchased before th.i
trait's start. Higher fares charged if paid
in cars. G. A. NICOLLS,
Engineer and General Superinteniteti".
February S2, I860.
lio!cnle and iU tail.
fTMIE fubi-criber would announce loth
1. citizetis ol Bioombnrg and vicinity,
that he is selling LIQUORS in large an i
small quantities, and at different prices, ft
his New Store, on Mam street,
north side, two doors south of ft;
Iron street, Bloomsburg. His W-fe-JI
stock oi roreig'i aim umhi-mi.;
IB IB ii 2) 32 IS Sa
consists ot Cognac and Rochelle. Blackbe -
ry, Ginger, Raspberry and" Lavender. He
has a large assortment of
sSr Da a ssIiicD
Old Rye gray with age, fine Old Bourbon,
Old Folk Whiskey, and a'iy quantity nf
common. Ve alo has
.PURE HOLLAND GIN,
Madeira.", Littxui, Claret, Sherry ami Cani
pagne Wines; mid las! but not leat, a
qui.ii'V nt gno 1 double extr? BROWS
SI OUT; all of which he will -eil a ll e
lowe-t cash pru-cs. The public are reaped
fall solicited to give hi liquor a trial.
D W. BOBBINS, Agt.
Blonmsburg, May 1, 1861
SPRING AND SUMMER
Q3- iiO -JLi ?3 a
LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES.
e have aain been to the ci'y, and ! e-
ir rneil w ith a large stock of Goods
or
ihe sea-on, whic h we are pre
at a low figure tor ready pay.
consists of
ared to sell
Our stcck
Hardware, Q'leensware, Ledarware, v il-
low-ware, Hollow-ware,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Groceries, NaiU, Iron, Fifh, Salt, Plus er,
Fluid, Camphene Oils, White Lead by ihe
Keg, cheap, &c &c.
H. C. & I. XV. HARTMA .
Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861.
Look to your Interests!
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AM) SIMMER GoODS,
MILLER 8o EYER'S.
IMI E subscriber hav- int returned f-om
tt.e City with another large and lect
;(or' "if nt ol
s pi iii- and Summer Goo is,
piin-lia.-ed at Philadelphia, at the lorest
figure, and which ihy are determine! to
ell on as moderate terms a can be pro
cured elsewhere in BloomBburg. Their
stock comprises
Ladies' Dress CJoods,
of the choireM itylefi and e-' ta-hionJ.
. DRY GOODS,
Hardware, .Queensware, Cedara'e, Hol
lovvware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hat
ai d Caps. &c , &c. In short, everything
ouwllv kepi in country stores; to wh'n:ti tSey
invitee ihe public generally. The hi tiest
price paid for country prod-ice.
r MILLER & EYER.
Bloomsburg, May 15, 1861.
Lack'a and Bloomsburg Uailro id.
e
1 .rf.T.m-r,jl 3E5S5j3
ON AND AFTER NOV. 25, 1861, iAS
SENGER TRAIN'S WILL RUN AS OL
LOWS MOVING fODTH.
Freight &
Paienger. Passenger.
Leave Scranion,
' Kingston,
" Rupert,
" Danville,
Arrive at Nonh'd
5.25 A. M. 10.30 A M.
6 30 Arrive 12,15 P.M.
8,40
9,15
10,00
MOVING NORTH.
Leave North'd.
' Danville,
' Ropen,
" Kingston,
4.30 P. M.
5.10
5.45
& 00 Leave 1 45
P.M.
Arrive at bcranton,
9 00 P M. 3 40
A Paenuer Iramaiso leaves) Kingeton
at 8.30 A- M. for Scranion, to connect with
tratD for New York. Returning leaves
St-ranton on arrival ol Tram from New
York hi 4 15 P M.
The Lackawanna and Bloomebnra Rail
rnait connecls wnh iht Delaware, Larka
anna ami Wesierii Railiovd at Scritnion,
lor New York ami intermedial poiiiih eat-
A' Rupert it connects with the Calawinsa
Railroad for points both east and wesU
At Northumberland il .connect wi.b the
Philadelphia aud Erie R. R- and Northern
Central R. R. for pbmt west and soo b.
JOHN P. ILSLEY, Sift.
J. C. Wells, Geirl Ticket AgH.
November 27, 1861. ' r
A. 21. RUPERT, .
TINNER STOVE DEALER.
Shop on South side oi Main street, below
Matkeu
RAYMOND'S FAMILY
SEWINQ MACHINE
PATENTED MARCH 9, 1858.
PRICE $10 EACli.
TVfESSRS. ZUPP1NGER & ROBBINS, of
11. BloomBburg, having purchased the ex
clusive right of the above valuable Impro
ved Chear Patent Sewing Machine, for
the County of Columbia, will be happy to
! supply their friends with the article for the
j accommodation of themselves and families.
The following are some of the superior
advantages tbis implement possesses, viz:
1. It sews from 400 to 600 tight stitches
per minute.
2. Double thread Maohines aie from the
more complicated character of their mech
anism invariably managed and threaded
with mote or less difficulty ; not so with
RAYMOND'S, a child can manage it in two
hoars, and it is threaded easier than a com
mon needle.
3. One of the most valuable features of
this Machine, is the smalluess and the
compactness of its mechanism.
4. It can be attached to a board, table or
siand, in operating order, and removed in
lest 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 seam is so stro-ig if well done, lhat the
6tronge-t material will tear before the
eam will give way.
7. Among the array of Paent Sewing
Machines, there arc none so cheap and
durable as Raymond's Patent, but no Ma
chine is adapted to all kinds of work as
expedience has proven. There are perhaps
none so realy useful, doing such a variety
of wore for ihe immediate use of the fam
ily circle, and at such a moderate price as
RAYMOND'S PATENT.
8. The operator can shape his seam inst
as he pleases, waves, leaves and flowers,
etc.. can be represented or imitated.
9. It is particularly adapteu io all kinds
of stitchirg such as gentlemen's 6hirts,
bosoms, ristbands, 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 o! conduction.
10. But we all admit, that the advantage
to health, and principally to the vision or
eyesight, induced by the use of Sewing
Machines, surpasses infinitely all oiher ad
vantages. 31. This Machine fasteos the seam al
ways itself, but if the operator wishes it
unfastened or open, there is a way lor it
too, thus you can have it fastened or not,
as you please, which is, some'imes, espe
cially for" beginners, a very favorable cir
cumstance. If the seam is left unfastened,
you can draw it out in three seconds and
ave the thread.
For sale by ihe undersigned, at their re
spective residences, in Bloomsburg, who
will put the Machine in operation and give
all uecessary instruction.
HENRY Z PPINGER.
DANIEL W. UOBBINS.
Bloomsburg, July II, 1860.
LIFE PILLS & I'HOENIX BITTERS.
jiHESE MEDICINES havenowbeen be-
fore the public lor a period of Thirty
Years, and during lhat time have maintained
a high chaiacterin almost eiery part (d the
Globe, foi their extraordinary and imme
diate power of restoring perfect health io
pemons suffering under nearly every kind
of disease to which the human frame is
liable.
The following are among the distressing
variety of human disease in which the
VEGRTABLH I.IFK R1L.DICIXCS
Aie well known to be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing
ihe first and second stomnches, and crea
ting a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of
lh3 stale and acrid kind: Flatulency, Loss
of Appetite Heartburn, Headache, Restless
ness, Ill-Temper. Anxiety, Languor, and
Melancholy, which are ihe general symp
toms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a nat
tural consequence of its cure.
COSTIVENESS, by cleansing ihe whole
length of the intestines with a so'venv pro
cess, and without iolence; all violent pur
ges leave the bowels cotive within two
days.
FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the
blood to a regular circulation, through the
process of respiration in such'caf-es, and
the thorough folotion of all intestinal ob
struction in others.
The Lie Medicines have been known to
cure RHEUMATISM permanently ir. three
weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by
remnviriu loral liiliamanori iruiu uitr mui
j m ijpumeois of Ihe loints.
DROPSIKS of a t kinds, bv treeing ann
Mrenathing the kidneys and bladder; they
operate most delightfully on these impor
tar.t organs, and hence have ever ben
fo-irid a certain remedy for the worst cases
of GRAVEL.
Also WORMS, by dislodging from the
turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to
which ihese creature adhere.
SCURVY, ULCERS, and LWETERTEA
SORES, by the perfect punty which tesen
LIFE MEDICINES give to the Dioou, ana
all the humors
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS- and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effort
upon the fluids thai feed the skin, and the
morbid state of which occasions all erup
tive complaints, sallow, cloudy and other
disRreabIe complexions.
The use of ihese Pill- for a very short
time will effect an entire cure of SALT
RHEUM, and a striking improvement in
ihe c. L ames of the ekin. Common Colds
and Influenza will always be cured by one
dose, or by t wo ir. the worst caes.
PILES -The original proprietor of these
Medicines, was cured of Piles, 35 years
6ianf.ing by the use of the Life Medicines
alone.
FEVER AND AGUE. For tbis scourge
of the Western country, these Medicines
will be found a safe, speedy . and certain
remedy. Other medicines leave the sys
lem subject to a return of the disease a
cure by these Medicines is permanent
TRY THEM, be Satisfied and be Cured.
BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM
PLAINTS General Debi'ity, Loss of ap
peti.e, and Diseases of Females the Med
icines have been used with he most ben
eficial results in cases of thi description:
Kinns Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst lorms
jields io the mild yet powerful action ol
these remarkable Medicines. Niaht Sweau
NVrvou- debility, Nervous Complaint, of
al! kindt. Palpitation of the Heart, Pain
ler' Colic, are speedily cured.
MERCURIAL DISEASES.-Person whose
coni'iitutiiin have become impaired by the
injudicious use of Mercury, will find thes
Medicine a petfeci cure, as they never
fail to eradicate Irom ihe system, all he
effccis of Me-cury, infinitely sooner iban
ihe most powerlcl preparations of Sarsapa
rilla. Prepared and sola Dy
VV. B. MOFFAT,
335 Brodwav, New York.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
April 17, 1861-1.
Attorney t Law,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office CO Main Street, in Uoangsl, New
Brick Budding.
AYEE'S
Sarsaparilla
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
Aud for tb npedy cure of the fullowiog complaint :
Scrofula and Hcrofuloua AfTecttonii,uch.
n Tumori, lllccri, Sores, Eruption,
Vlniples, Pnttulti, Ulotchen, lioila,
UIaii, aud all Hkiu iiaeasca.
Oakland, Ind., 6th June, 1859.
J. O. Ater t Co. Oenta : 1 fl it my duty to ac
knowledge ht your Smmjiarilla baa done fur1 me.
Having inlieiitod a Scrafuloua Infection, I have aulTered
fruui it in various ways for yearn. Sometimes it buret
out in Ulren on my hamfs aud arms; sometime it
turned inward and diiitreEBed me at the stomach. Two
years it broke out on my bead aud covered my scalp
and ears with one sore, which was paiuful and loathnoine
beyond description. I tried many medicines and several
physician, but without much relief from any thing. In
tact, tlio disorder grew worse. At length I was rejoiced
tu reau iu the Uiwpel Messenger that you had prepared
an alterative (Sartmparilla), for I knew from your reputa
tion that any thiuK you uiude must be good. I sut to
Cinriniiatl aud got it, aud used it till it cured me. I took
it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful over a
mouth, and used almost three bottles. New and healthy
akin soon lgaii to tirui under the scab, which after a
while tell ofT. My skin is now clear, and 1 know by my
feeliug! that the diaeaew baa gone from my system. You
can well believe that I feel what I am saying when I tell
you, that I held you to lie one of the apostles of the age,
aud reiuuiu ever gratefully. Yours,
ALFRED B. T ALLEY.
St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Kryalnelaa,
Tetter and Salt Itheuiu, 8c aid liead,
Uingworin, Sore Kyes, Dropsy.
Dr. Kolwrt SI. Hreble writes from Palenu K. Yn 12th
Sept., lsjJ, thut he h:i cured an inveterate case of
Vicyti, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the
p-ri-everintc nse of our Sarxaparilla and alo a dunKeroua
Jljlilfwmt Ery.n'pfhtt h.v lar;e ilw" or tlie same; says
be cures the common Eruption by it constantly.
Bronthoctls, Goitre or Swelled A'eck.
Kebnlon Ploan l'r.npe t, Texas, writes : u Three bot
tles of vur Sarsaparilla cured me from a Coi'rt a hid
eous swelling on the neck, which I had Buttered from
over two years."
Lmtorrlirrs or M'hlltl, Ovarian Tumor,
Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases.
Dr. J. B. S. ClianniiiK, of New York City, writes ; " I
mimt cheerfully comply wltti the reqnestof your ament in
savin a I have found yonr Harsaparilln a most excellent
alterative In the minieroits complaints for which we
e'iiiloy such a remedy, but especially in female. LHteaxes
of tlte hcroftiioiis dintliewis. I have cured many inveter
ate cn.es of Leurorrhora by it, and some where the com
plaint was caused by ulceration of the uUrta. The ulcer
ation itself was soon cured. Nothing within my knowl
edge equals it for these female derangements."
Kdward 8. Slsrrnw. of Newbury, Ala., write, "A dan
rerons rnnrtutt tumor on one of the females in my family,
whleli bad defied alt the remedies we could employ, bas
at length leen cnmpltoly cured by your Extract of Sar
sapariila. Our physician thought nothing but extirpa
tion could afford relief, but be advised the trial or your
Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, ami it
proved efftctua). After taking your remedy eight weeks
no symptom of the disease remains."
Syulillls and Mercurial Disease.
Nrsr Okliass, 26th Angust, 1H59.
1)R. J. C. Ate J Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re
aneat of yonr sgent. aud report to yon some of the eflecte
I have realized with your 8ar?aparilla.
I have cured aifh It, in my practice, most of the com
plnints for which It la recommended, and have J.iind its
efT.-ets truly wonderrut In ttie cure of Vrnertal and Mer
curial Difine. One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers
In bis throat, which were consuming; his palate aud tbs
top of bin mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken,
cured hi in in five weeka. Another was attacked by sec
ondary symptoms iu his nose, and the ulceration liad
ealeu away a considerable part of it, so that I believe the
disorder would soon reach bis brain and kill him. But it
yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the
ulcers healed, and be ia welt again, uot of course without
some disfiguration to his face. A woman w ho had Wen
treated for the same disorder by mercury was sutTeriiifr
from this iioison in her bones. They had become so sen
sitive to the weather that on a damp day she sunVred ex
cruciating; pain iu ber joints and bones. be, too, was
cured entirely by JSnur J-arj ilia in a lew weeks. I
know from its toruiula, which your areut gave me, that
this 1'iepaiation from your Inboratory utust la great
remedy; coitseieutly, these truly remarkable results
with it have uot surprised me.
fraternally yours, 0. V. LARIMER, SI. D.
Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint.
Isiispr.itm.NCK, I'reHtou Co., Vs.. 6th July, 1V9.
TR. J.C. Avk: tir, I have I wen atllicted witlra pain
ful chronic Hhrumtttism for a long lime, which balflwl the
skill ir pliyielans. and slin k to me iu spite of all the
remedies I could find, until 1 tried your ?an.-ap.irilla. One
bottle cured me ill two weeks, and reotored my general
beallh so murh thut I am Tar betfr than lef'-re 1 was
atticked. I think it a wonderful niedieiiie. J. HIEAM.
Jules Y. GeUhell. or St, Vm. writes i " I have been
afUiuUd for years with an aJTecti" of the Lirrr, which
dintroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing
tilled to relieve me ; and I have been a broken-dow n man
t-r some years from no other cause than derangtmrttt of
the .Jirr. My beloved j.antor, the Hev. Mr. Kspy. advised
me to try your Se.r-apai sila, Wause he said he krew you,
and any thintr yon made was worth trying. By the bless
ln vf Gol it hits enred me, and bas so purified my blood
ss to uiak a new man of me. I feel young again. The
beet that cau La said of yi u is cot half good enough."
Sclilrrus, Cancer Tumors, Knlarirement,
Clcerat lou, Carles and iifoliatlou of
tlie Itones.
A great variety cfVasei Iiave been reported to n" 'tisre
enres of these formidahle complaints have resulted from
the use t.f this remedy, but onr space here will not admit
them. Some of them may I found in our American
Aimnuac, which the agents below named are pleased to
fuiuiaU giatis to all who cull for them.
Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilep
sy, Melancholy, Xeuralgla-
Many remaikuble cures of these affections bsve been
made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stiinu
UteS the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus
overcemes disorders which would be supposed beyond its
reach. Such a remedy bas 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 Cherry Pectoral,
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
Congl), Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con
sumption, aiixl for tlie Ilellef
ol consumptive raiicon
In advanced Stages
of tlie Disease.
This b a remedy " imivvwlly known to rorpsM any
other fr the cure ot throat ami lrnift complaint, that it
1 uw?les bus to publish the evMeure of ii viitiu-s. Ita
unrivallei excellence for eougha and colds, and Its truly
wonderful cure of pulmonary diwaw. have made it
known ttm-npliout the civilized nation of the eurth.
few are the communities, or eren families, anions them
who hao not some personal exr-erience of it effect
annie liln trophy tn their mid-t of iu victory over tba
auntie and d.nic-rn4 disorder of the throat and Junes.
A all know tiie drea.lful fiit.tlity of theae diwonlern, and
aa they know, too. the etTe,-r f ihi remedy, we need not
do m.-rc than to iiire them that it ha now all Ihe vir
tues that it did have when niat.l'-K the cure winch have
won o atronely upon the cciilidetics of mankind.
Pre pared by Dr. J. C AYLB. So CO., Lowell, 3Iass.
bold by E. P. Lutz, J. R. Moyer,
M Hauenbuch, Bloomsburg. and
and G.
by one
dealer in eerv town in ihe State.
April 6, 1861 -ly.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
AT IIKAD QUARTERS!
ITIcKEIVY, IEAIa A: CO.,
FIAVE iust received and opened their stock
ol Merchandise for sale, which compri
ses the LARGEST, Cheapest, and handsom
est assortment now offered in this TOA'N.
Havm" paid great al'.ention to the selection
ol their entire stock as to
Trice and Quality,
they flatter themselves that they can compete
with the cheapest, and ail loose wisnmg.io
buy cheap, can save money by giving us a
call. We have aU kinds ot goods ana wares
to supply ihe wants of ihe people. A very-
large and complete assortment oi
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
French Merinoes. wool plaids, alpacas, bom
basines, de bages, Doplins parametta cloths,
mohair Ins'res, muslin de laines, Persian,
cloths, Ginghams, al'coes, &c.
WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
Sleeves, Collars. Spencers, handkerchiefs,
flooncings, bands and irimminas, lices and
edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vl
vei libbnns, and braids, kid, cotton, lisle
thread gloves, mohair mitt, &c.
AI,I, KINDS OF Siai AWIjS,
broche. Bay State. Waterville, black silk,
cashmere, emSrodered, &c. Also a very
large large asortmnl ol Cloths, casimers,
eatmets, vesiing, tweeds, jeans, coaling, vel
vet, beaver cloths, &r .
ESSES Ss SEI2S
of alt kinds and sizes 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
CAKPETS, CARPET-BAGS, FLOOR,
Uble and carriage oil cloths, mats, rug, bas
kets, &c. Muslins, flannels, tickings, dra
pers, loweliogs, drillings, &c., in abundance.
We invite onr friends and ihe public gen
erally to give ds a call before purchasing
elsewhere. We have bonght our goods at
the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will not
be undersold by anybody or the rest of man
kind. McKELVY, NEAL & CO.
Bloomsburg, Nor. 21, 1850.
CABINET WARE ROOMS
s. c.
8 HIVE
RF.SFECTFULLY invites the a'lention of
lhe Public to his extensive assortment
of Cabinet Furniture aud Chairs, which he
will warrant made of good materials and in
a workmanlTke manner. ' At hi EMablih
n.ent, can always be found a good aseort
men! ot
FASHIONABLE FCRMTCRE.
which is equal in style snd htiifeh to that 01
Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as
low prices. He ha? Sofa of different style
and price?, from $25 to $60. Divans Loun
ges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs,
Rocking and easy chain, Piano ftools, and
a vaf ieiy of uphoUtereJ work, with Dressing;
and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and
pier tables, detashm, cherTeniers, whatnot?
aud come des and all kiudf of fashionable
work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and
oo mm on wattiMands, dress-iablee, corner
cupboards solas,
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads, cane seat and common chair is
the larger in this cection ol the couniy. He
will also keep a good axorimeni oi looking
glasses with lancy gilt and common frames
He will aleo fumifh spring mattrasses fitted
to any sized bedstead, which are soperior
for duiability and comfort to any bed in
Ufe. Bloomebiir, Jacuary 13 1858.
ii. v. iiowir,
S D IT G E 0 1 DENTIST.
TP ESPECFULLY offers his
sb f... .:..! , : .. . . i.
T ladies and gentlemen ol Blooms
burg and vicinity. He is prepared io attend
to all ihe various operations in Dentistry,
and is provided with 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 Tooth Powders, ai-
ways on nana. Ail operauona on me teem
warranted.
Office, 3d building ahove S. A. Wilson's
Carriage Manufactory Main St., west tide.
Bloomsburg. January 13, 1858
FORKS HOTEL.
BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
ROBERT HAGENBUCH, " Proprietor,
fllAKES pleasure in announcing loihe pub--I-
lie lhat he has reuted and thoroughly
refitted the Forks Hotel formerly occupied
by James freeze, in - bloomsburg, and is
prepared to accomodate iravelleis, teamsters,
drovers and boarders. His tabl will be sup
plied with the tet products Ihe markets al
tord, and tin- bar will be constantly turnisb
ed wih I tie choice! liquors.
Attentive octlers will always be n at
tendance, and he trusts his long experience
in caterine to the wants of the public, and
his obli"tnir attention to customer wi I se
cure him a liberal share of patronage.
. Bloomsburg, April 21 , 1858.
rioiir and Fe'l I-Iivcr-! !
CHKAFLU THAN TIIE CHEAPEST !
fMiK undersigned has made arrine
1- mentti that will enable him to deliver
Flour and Feed, FOR CASH, about ten per
creni. etieaper lhaii any bou else in town
Hi price ara as IolUwi:
Flour 57 25 ; Corn and Oats Chop SI 55;
Corn and live Chop SI 65 ; Bran SI 10 ;
I reepectluliy tolici' a shsre of the public
patronaR. MOS HIS COFFMAN
Bloom-bur?, June 14, 1860.
"NE WH AT S"A N D "CAPS-!
At J. K. airlon'8 ISal Store.
THK undersigned respectfully inlorrRs:he
the citizens of Bloomsburg, and the public
in ceneral, that he has nl receive ! Irom
Philadelphia a lot of NEW HATS & CATS,
for Sprin2 and Summer, of the very latesi
Myleti and fashion, all of which h i pre
pared to tell cheaper lhan can be had else
where, with Ihe exception of the manutac
turer. He Ha ali kinds, styles, sort and
sizes, of hats and caps, probably ihe most
varied assortment ever broushl to town.
ANo STRAW GOODS, including the mod
ern stjles and fashions.
nSiore" on Main Street, nearly opposite
the "Old Arcade."
JOHN K. GIRTON.
B'oombnrj. A pi il 24, 1861.
JU'KELYY, MuAL & 10.,
MER L'L'JNTS,
Northeast corner of Main ao1 Market Si-
Rlaiiks of'all Kinds
or sale at the Stnr of ihe Xotth Ollice.
SOMETHING FOli THE TIMES! !
A XEf ES'SITY IX EVERY HOrSEllOLD
J02I I & IKdSLIiYS
AMKIilCAN CEMENT CLUE
The MrongeMt Glue lit the World
For Cementing Wood Leather, Clas-, Ivory,
China Marble. Porcelain, Alabaster,
Bone, Coral. &cc, &c, &c.
Thecnly article ol the kind ever produced
which will wiihsiand Water.
EXTRACTS:
"Every housekeeper shoulJ have a sup
ply of Johns & Crosley's American Cement
Glue." New York Time.
"It is so convenient to have io the bouse"
New Yoik Express.
'It is always ready this cemmends it
to evervbodv." N. Y. Independent.
"We have tried it, and rind it as useful
in our house as water.' oirw
the limes
Price 25 Cents per Bottle
Very Liberl ltediiciion lo Wholesale
leler. lHttCASII.
tyFor sale by all Druggists and Store
keepers generally ihronghoul the country.
JJHNS & CROSLEY,
Sole Manufacturers,
78 William Street, Corner of Libeiiy St.,
NEW YORK.
July 10. 1861. ly.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
THE urulersigned would mol
fully announce to the citizens of
respect-Bloims-
bnig and vicinity, lhat she has just receiv.
ed Irom Ihe astern citie hr fall and
HLTEU flIILLLXEUY GOODS,
all ol which she is prepared lo make
up and sell at a very reasonahley low
figure. Her assortment of gooi's are
a little superior iu point of durability as well
tastelulness, lo any offered by her in ibis
section heretofore. Sne returns thanks for
:he liberal patronage she has received, and
respecttully solicits a continuance of the
same. MARY BARKLEY.
Bloomsburg, Pel 9, 1861.
fsbLfTlloXOF PARTNERSHIP.
HE co-parlnership heretolore existing
between ihe firm ol Stohner & Fox,
proprietors of the Bakery and Confectione
ry Establishment at this place, is ih day,
Ihe 28th of December, 1861. dissolved by
mutual consent. The bosiness will be
continued by the senior member of the firm
by whom rdl claims against the firm will
be paid, and those indebted io the firm will
please come forward and settle the same.
B STOHNER,
FRED. FOX.
Bloomsburg, Jan. 1st. 1862.
Ayer's Cathartic Fills.
EVAIVS fc WATO.Vii;
riiil a Iauufaciurrd
304 C'lesmnl reet
I'HILADKLPHIA.
'HF.SK Safes re in use now all over the
Ui it -tl Stale, arid have teen well ieM-
ed
iu nmny li es ; ihe loiiovm e mow an
other im-lai.ce of their capacnuj hi ren
ji)o fire.
WITMER.S BRIDGE, )
Lancaster Tow nhip. July 30, 1860. J
Mpn-m. EVANS & WATSON :
Gentlemen The small fize No. 1 Sala
mander Sale whic h I purchased irom vour
agent, Mr. Adam R. Barr, in Lancaster City,
on July 20th. 1858, ha been n.Ljected lo a
very severe test, which it w i h-'ool in a
most satisfactory manner. Thi Sal, "on
tainins fll my books, tcgeiher wi.li valua
ble papers belonging to my-elf and
io my neighbors and iriends. and repre
senting a value of over Twenty Thousand
Dollars, 20,C00 was in n-y Mdl which
was destroyed on the rs"ghi of the 2?th wf
July, I860, and passed throvjuh ihe fiery
ordeal unscathed The Safe was on tha
second floor, and fell lo ihe basement of
the Mill, arul was subjected for six hoo'
to an intense heat among the ruins, which
wa yreatly increased by the combuti n of
a large quantity of rain cot.fine'd with i:
the brick wall. Af er ihe fire the Sife wa- .
opened and the books and papers taken cud
in a state of peifetl presrrva'inn, the pa
per not even beiiiu discolored. This fact
was, however, to many, bystanders a bel
ter recommendation ot your Sfes than
could be expressed in any other word
from me. Yours Respectfully,
SAMUEL RANCH.
Another TIctory for Erans & Wat
son's Salamander Safe
Oweg-o, N. Y , March 27, 1830.
Gentlarren li affords me murh pleasure
to inform you that theSafe No. 5, upriuhtj
which I purchased of u. btroud, your Trav
elling Asani, has passed through an ex
ceedingly hoi fire in a three story briclc
building, which heated the Safe io a white
heat, so that the corner of ii appear meii
ed; bat il preserved my books and vaUiabla
papers to the amount of several thousand
dollars, lor which I feel lhaukful.
lours, Respectfnllv-
J. N. ELDRIDGE.
Philadelphia. Jone 4'h, 15S.
Messrs EVANS & WATSON mnnufac
lured ihe Fire Proof Safes which Lave beee
in;ue since Ihe commecernent of or
Bank, and are supplied wtih three of lh
Patent Alphabetical Bank Lock, and h-tve
given entire saiifactioii. ' Tnis Lock vve
have great confidence in, bo'h as regards
security and convenience, there liv.z no
chance lo blow i! out wi:h powder, a'id i o
key io carry. We consider ii oi:e of lha
Dest and safet Locks now in u-e.
ROBERT MORRIS, Pre-'i Cooi'th 8r.k.
HENRY GRAMbO, Cash'usr.
Great Fire Anollier Trniraph.
Koovville, Tenn., March 13. 159.
Messrs. EVAN'S & WATSON, Phda'ua.
Gentlemen -It aifords me great pleanre
to say to JOO lht Ihe - Silamander Sato
which I purchased of you in Fft.ruary.135t,
proved to le wtiat yon recommended it -a
sure protection trom fire. My storehouse,
tfgett.er with several others, was fumed
to the ground in March Uet. The Sate ftl
hrouh into the culler, and wa expo-ed
to intense heat fcr six or eiiihi hour-, and
when ii was taken from the ruin ami open
ed, all its contents were form 1 io be in a
perleci s'ate, the books and tiie paper not
being ii jnred any whatever. 1 ca cheer
fully recomni -n J your Safes to the com
munity, btflievtnjr, as I t'Oj that ttiey are an
near fire proof as it is no.ibie fir any S.a
to be made. THOMAS J- POWELL.
IJefcrciiccs.
U. S Mini. Philadelphia; U.S. Affenal,
Piiilad.lpt.ia' & Ca! ; N Liberies Bnk ;
Potisiown Rnk ; Chester Viley Bnk,
Southwestern Bank ol Va. ; Bulk of Gold
borough, N. C. ; Bnk of Ra'et-h, N C. ;
Bnk ol Salisbury, N C. ; B-tnk of J-r-ey
Shore, Ta. ; Bak of Newark, D-l ; Bnk
ol Norhnmberiand ; Lewisbury Bmk.
April 3d, 18G1.
r
35,00.
AYS the eniiie cost for Tuition in the
mosi popular and successful Commer
School in the country. Upward of
CHI
Tvvsi.vk HtMJKFD yoiii.g men from twkhtv
cight different Stale, have been e.duiv-tied
for business here within the past thie
years, some of whom have been employed
as boot Keepers at salaries of
$2000,00 per Annum,
immediately upon gtadoating. who knew
nothing of accounts wbea ihey emereJ
the college.
Ministers' sons hall price. Students
enter at'any lime, and review when ihey
please, without extra charge.
For Catalogues of 85 pages, Specimen
of Prof. Cowley's Bu-ine-s ul Ornamental
Penmanship, and a large Engraving of the
College, inclos twenty-five cents in Post
age Stamps to ihe Principal.
JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa-
June 5, 1861.
Howard Association,
PHILADELPHIA.
Benevolent Institution esiahlshed by,
special Eodowment, lor the Relief of the
Sick aud Di-tresr-d, atllicted with Viru
lent and Chronic Diseases, and especial
ly lor ihe Cure of Diseases of ihe Sexual
Orsans.
EDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by l!ie
Apt'ir;?? Suraeon. lo all who apply by
letter. wi;h a description of their condition,
fage.oYcnnation, habits of life. &.?.,) and
' in rases of extreme poverty, Medicine
fu'nished free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Soematorrhoea
and other Diseases of ihe Sexual Organs,
and on ihe NEW REMEDIES employed
in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted ia
sealed letter envelopes, fiee of charge.
Two or three stamps for postage will be
acceptable.
Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON,
Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No.
2 South Ninth S:reei, Philadelphia Pa.
Bv order ol the Directors.
GEO. FAIRCH5LH, Sec.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Prest.
Philadelphia, April 3, 1S61 ly.
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rail SAFES;
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