The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, March 23, 1864, Image 4

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    HOSTSTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
ST
BITTIDBS.
A pare and powerful Tonic, corrective
-aad alternative of wondertnl efficacy in
disease of the STOMACH, LIVER AND
BOWELS. . Cures Dyspepsia, Liver com
plaint, Headache, General Debility, Ner
vousness, Depression of Spirits, Cori6iipa
lion, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramps
and Spasms, and all complaint) of either
Sex, arising from Bodily Weakness
whether inherent in the system or produc
ed by special causes.
Nothing that is nor wholesome, genial
and restorative in its nator entes into
the composition of HOSTETTER'S STOM
ACH BITTERS. Tliis popular preparation
contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly
botanical element: no firt excitant : but
it is a combination of the ext racts of rare
and mildest of at! diffusive stimulants.
It is well to be forearmed againr disease
and, so tar as the human system can be
ro'ected by human means against mala
xes engendered by an unwholesome at
rfio?phere, impure water and other extern bl
cause, Hoste:tsr's Bitters may ha relied
on as a safeguard. -
Ir. xlistricts infeited with Fever and Ague,
it has been fon nd infallible as a preventive
and irresistible as a remedy and thousands
orhn resort to it under aooiehension of an
attack, escape the scourge and thousands
who neglect to avail themselves of its pro
tective qualities ic advance, are cured by
a very brief course of this marvelous medi
cine. Fever and Ague pttients, after be
jag pl:ed with quinine for months in vain,
nnul Uirly saturated with that dangerous
alk-lotd, are not unfrequsntly restored o
within a fruo rlara hv Ilia n&n nf
Hosteller's Bitters. -
and be appetite restored by this agreeable I
Tortie, auJ bence it works wonders in ca-
AljO t C Di'JUl HI. U 1-3 1 U k ' I . , 111 1 "Ul OlU
3.4 of Dyspepsia and in less confirmed
farms of Indigestion. Acting as a gentle
and painless apperient, as well "as upon
tie liver, it also invariably relieves the
Constipation superinduced by irregular
action of the digestive and .secretive or
gans. .
Persois of feeble habit, liable to Nervnu
Attacks. Louness of Spujts and Fiti of Lan
find nromot and Dermaetint relief
p l - r r - r
from the Bitters. The Testimony on this
point is most' conclusive, and from both
texes.
Tu . n i n- nf Ciltnna fol c i m mailt.
1 IJO a ZS J j- . " -ww.-v " ....... .. .
a'ely assuaged by a single dose of the
stimulant and by occasionally resorting to
it, the return of the complaint may be pre
vented. '
As a General Tonie, Hos'etter's Bitters
produce efiects which must be experienced
or witnessed before they can be fully ap
preciated. In cases of Constitutional Weak
ness, and Premature Decay and Debility
and Decrepitude arming Irom Old Age, it
exercises iue eirtuic nmuriiic. - in iiic
nnnvatercent stages of all diseases it oper
ates as a delightful invigoratit. When trie
T.nxpN of nature are relaxed, it onerates to
ra enforce and re-esubl.sh them.
Last, but not least, it is the The Only
Sale Siimulent, being manufactured - from
sound and innocuous materials; and en
tirely free from the acid elements present
more or less in all the ordinary tonics and
stomachic ol the day.
. No family medicine basbeen so univer
sally, and. it may be truly added, deserv
edly popular with the intelligent portion ol
tbe community, a Homelier' Bitters."
Prepared by HOST En Eli St
Pittsburgh, T.
S.-.I.1 h alt DriiorTists. Grocers and Store-
u - v j . . T7 t ,
keepers everywhere.
,- Dec. 9, 1863. ly.
READING RAIL ROAD. 1
WINTER AKKAXCE31EXT.
G BEAT Trunk line from the North and
North-west for Philadelphia, New
York, Reading, Pottsville,LebaooD, Allen
town, Easton, &.C, &c.
Trains leave Harrssburg for Philadelphia
New y orK, iieauing, rou&vme, anu ait in
termediate Sta.ioffs, at 8 a.m. and 2 p. m
-New York Express leaves Harrisburg at
t004. m. atriviug at New York at 10. 15; the
same morning.
Fares Irom- Harrisbnrg: to New York
5 15 ; to Pniladelphia S335 and 2,80.
BHgage checked throagh.
R pi n minor leave New York at 6 A. M. l2
Noon, and 7 P. M. (Pittsburgh Express,
arriving at Harrisburg at 2 A M.) Leave
Philadelphia at 8. 15 A. M. and 3. 30 P M-
bleeping cbrs in me new iotk txprefs
Trains, through to and from "Pittsburgh
wiinoui change.
"Passensers by the Cattawissa Rail Road
leave Tamaqua at 8. 50 A M and 2. 15 P.
M. for Philadelphia, New York, and aii
Way Poiuts. "
Trains ltare Pottsv'ille at 9. 15 A. M. and
2. 30 P. M. for Philadelphia, Harnsburg
and New York.
- " A:i accomodation Passenger train leaves
'Readir.4 at 6. 0 A. M. and i returus from
l-h.Udelphia st 4. ao P. M.
rir Ail ihelbe above tiains run daily,
Suudays excepted. . -
A Sauday train leaves Polisville at 7.30
A- M. and Philadelphia at 3.i5 P. M.
. Commutatkjn, Mileaga, Season, and Ex
cursion Tickf.UK at reduced rales to and
from all poiuts.
G. A. NICoLLS,
; General Superinteudaul.
TTI OjIIXG IXSUKASrE COMPANY.
' OJflce over the Wyoming Bank,
CAPITAL A5D SURPLUS, I25,C0O.
CiT Will insure againM loss or damage
by Fire on property in town or country, al
reasonable iertni."
DIRECTORS, G. M Hollenback, John
ReicLarti, Samuel Wad tiara, D L Shoe,
maker, Daniel G. Drie&bacn, R. C. Smith
R. D- Lacoe,G. P. Steele. W. W. Ketcham.
Qharles Dorrance, ,W. S. Ross, George Al
Harding. G. M. IIOLI.ENBACH. Pres't.
D. L- SIIOEMAKliiVr. Pres't.
R.C.SMITH, Secretary,
V. G.STERLING, Treasurer.
. . . . L. II. CONOVER, Agents
Beaca Haveu, Pa.
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CABINET WARE ROOM.
SII?!Or C. t$E3IT,
T ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of
-"-'the Public to his extensive nenrimnl
olLaDinet b urntture and CHAIRS,
wdico ne win warraut made of good
materials and in a workmanlike man.
cer. At hi establishment can always be
found a good assortment of fashionable
furniture, which is equal in" style ind fin
ish to that of Philadelphia or N. York cities
and at as low prices. He has on hand
os uittereot style and
It
prices, from S25 to $60. Divans Loungas,
Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs,
Rocking and easy chairs, Piano slools,and
a varieiy of upholstered work, with Dress
ing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card,.?- "9
cenlre and pier tables, detashns, '"fa
cheffeniers, whatnots and cornode8,CiS3
and all' kinds of fashionable work. His
stockef bureaus, enclosed and common
wasnotandsjdress-tables, corner cupboards
sn!a, '
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads,cane seat and common chairs is
the largest in this section of the county.
He will also keep a good assortment of
lookinz glasses with fancy gilt and com
mon frames He will also furnish spring
mattrasses fitted to any sized bedstead"
which are superior for durability arwt
fort to any bed in use.
Bloomsbnrg, Nov. 4, 1863.
SOLDIERS IX TBIK A H31 Y
And Our People at Uome
Are now offered an opportunity by which
they can obtain a
A GOOD AJ&D DURABLE TIME-PIECE
VERY LOW FIGURE.
Our Watches are
WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONE
YEAR, and the buyer es allowed the Priv
ilege of Examination before Payment is
required.
IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RV BY
ACTIONS.
A first class Hunting Time-Piece of SiU
ver material, over which is electro fine
plated 18 k. gold, most durably wrought,
making the imitation so faultless that it
cannot be detected from the solid ma'erial
most experienced jndges ; acids will not
affect it. London made movement. Im
proved Duplex ir: Full Ruby Action, has
sweep seconds, and is not to be excelled
in general appearance. This is decidedly
one of the best artrcles ever offered for tra
ders and speculators. Ergineeis, entrants
and persons lavelling, will find them supe
rior to any other ; alteratien ofclimate will
not affect their accuracy. Price, packed
in good shape and good running order only
S35, or case of 6 for S200.
SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING
LEVERS.
Best Quality 'Silver Cases, over which
electro-fine plated IS k. gold, similar to
onr Improved Duplex, and superior adjust
ed movements with "Stop." lo be ued in
timing horses, etc., has Four Indexes for
Wa-hinston and Greewicb lime, e-eep
second, and all the improvements. All in
all, taking i:s Beautiful and Faultless ap
pearance and its Superior Movement into
consideration, we regard it as decidedly
th cheapest article of the kind in the mar
ket. Price, in fcood running order, S34,
or case of 6 for 5200.
fSWe ask no pay in advance, but will
forward either of them lo responsible par
ties, to any part of the loval States, with
bill payable io exyressrran when Ihe'soods
are delivered, giving rhe buyer ihe privil
ege of examination, and, if not satisfactory,
the watch can be returned at our expense.
The express oompanies "refuse making
collections on soldier and other parties in
Ihe disloyal States, consequently all each
orders must be accompanied, by the ca-i)
to insure attention. We make a dednction
of two dollar? oa either watch when the
payment js forwarded in aUvace.
Money may be sent by express at ou
expense.
THOS. PAt'FFRTV Ct r'i
93 and 95 Broad St., opposite City Batik,
Providence, R. I.
Oct. 2 1 1863.
The .Great
TEA COMPANY.
51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK ;
Since i s organization, bas created a new
era in the hi si or of
Wholesaling Teas In this Country.
They bave introduced their selections of
TEAS, ard are selling them at not over
TITO CEXTS (.02 Cents) per pound
above Cost,
Never deviating from the ONE PRICE
asked.
A nother peculiarity of the Company is
that their Tea Taler nol only devotes
bis lime lo the selection of their TEAS a
to quality, value, and particular stles for
particular localities of country, but -he
helps the TEA buyer to choose out of their
eftormous s-ock such TEAS as are best
adapted to his particular wants, and not on
ly this, but points out to him the best bar
gains. ,
ll i-easy to see ihe incalculab'e advan
tage a Tea Buyer Las in th',8 establishment
over all others.
II he is a Judge of Tea or the MaTkel,
if his lime is valoabl-, he has all the bene
fits of a well organized system of doing
business, of an immense capital, of the
judgement of a Professional Tea Taster,
and the knowledge of superior salesmen.
Th is enables all Tea buyer -no matter
if they are thousands of miles from thi
market to purchase on as good terms here
as the New York Merchant.
Parties can order Teas will be served by
ns as well as though ihey came themselves
being sure to get original packages, trrie
weights and tares; and" the TEAS are tear
ranited as represented.
We issue a Price List of the Company's
Teas, which will be sent to all who order
it ; comprising
Ilysou, Young flysou, Impe
rial, importer. Twankay
,; and Skin.
OOLONG, SOUCHONG, ORANGE & HY
SON PEKOE.
JAPAN TEA of every description, col
ored and nncolored.
This;-jt ts kach kind of Tea divided into
FOUR Clasies, namely: CARGO, high
CARGO FlNl7ST, that every one may on
dersand frcra description and tbe prices
annexed that the Company are determined
to undersell the whole Tea trade.
We enarntee lo sell ALL our Tkis at not
over TWO CENTSf,C2 Cents) per pound
above cost, believing this, to bee attractive
io the many .who havo , heretofore been
paying Enormous Frofitt. '
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,.
IMPORTERS AXD JOBBERS,
. No. 5! Vesey Sueef, New York.
SepuS, 1SS3. 3mo&. ..
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
"Compound Fluid Extract Bucbu, a posi-.-'tive
aDd Specific Remedy for disease
of ihe Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and .Drop
sical Swellings.
. This Medirine increases the power of
Digestion, and excite the Absorbents into
healthy action, by which the Waterv or
Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural
Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain
and Ifiammation.
IltLMUOLD'S FXTRACT IlUCIlir.
For Weaknesses arising from excesses,
Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretion
of abuse, atteuded with the following symp
toms :
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dis
ease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain
in the Back, Universal Lassitude of ihe
Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of
the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions
on the Face, Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on,
which this medicine invariably removes
soon follows. IM POTENCY, FATUITY,'
EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the
Patient may expire.
Who can say that they are not frequently
followed by those "Direlul Diseases."
- "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the canst of their suf
fering, but none will confess the Records
of the Insame Ay!ums.
And melancholy Deaths by Consump
tion bear ample witness to the Truth of the
assertion. The Constitution once effected
with Oiganic Weakness requires the aid of
Medicine to Strengthen and In visoraie ttie
Sysiem, which HELM COLD'S EXTRACT
BUCI1U in variably does. Atrial will con
vince the most skeptical.
FEM A LES.-FEMALES,.-FEMALES.
In many Affections peculiar to Females
the Extract Buchu is unequaled by any
oilier remedy, s in Chlorosis or Retention,
Irresularity, Painfnlness, or Supp-ession
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Scirrhous state of t tie Uterus, Leuchorrhcca
or Whites, S e-ility, and for all complaints
incident to the sex, whether ari-ing from
indiscretion Habiis or Dissipation, or in
the Decline or Change ol Lite.
Take no more Balsarr, Mercury, or un
pleasant Medicines for unpleasant and
dangerous disease.
HELMbOLD'S Ex'ract Buchu and Im
proved Rose Wa.h cures SECP.ET DIS
EASES, In all their Slaves, At iMile Ex
pense, Little or no change in Diet, No
Inconvenience, And no exposure.
It causes a frequent desire and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby re;novjnu ob
structions, preventing and coring strictures
of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Infiim
mation, so frequent in the class ol diseas-e?,
and expelling all poisodous, diseased atid
worn out ma'.ter.
Thousand upon Thousands "who have
been the victims of Quacks, and who have
paid heavy fees lo be cured in a short
time, have found they were deceived, and
that the "poison" ha, by the use of "pow
erful astringents," been dried np in the
system, to break oni in un aggravated lorm,
and perhaps after Marriage.
Use IMmbold.' Extract Buchu lor all
affections and diseases of Ihe Urinary Or
gans, whether existing in Male of Female,
from whatever cause originating and no
matter of how long standing.
Diseases of these Or-ran requires the aid
of a Diuretic. Helmbold's Extract B.icbu is
the Creat Diuretic, and is certain to have
the desired effect in all diseases for which
it is recommended. Evidence of the most
reliable and responsible character will ac
company Ihe medicine.
Price $1.00 a Jiollle, or Sixor 65-00.
Delivered to any address, securely packed
from observation. Describe symptoms in
oil communications. Cures cuaiameed !
Advice gratis. Address letter for iii forma
tion to
II. II. HRI.NBOLP, (heml-t.
10-1 South 10th st., bci. Ches;nut, Phila.
HELMBOLD'S Medic-al Depot,
HELM BOLD S Drug&Chern'l Warehouse,
519 Iiroadu cy, New York.
r Beware of counterleits and unprinci
pled dealers, who endeavor to dispose "of
their own" and ''other" articles oa the
reputation attained by
Helmbold'a Genuine Preparations,
do do Extract Bacho,
Helmbold's Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla.
do do Improved Rose Wash.
tSold by all Druggists everywhere'.
Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Cut
oul the Advertisement and send for it, and
avoid imposition and exposure.
Deeimter 9, 1863-ly.
ZIOMIf AV I'KKSKIVTS !
fllagic Time Observers.
Being a Hunting or Open Face or La
dy or Gentleman's If'alch Combin
ed, with Patent Self-Winding Im
provement, a most Pleasing Novelty.
One of the prettiest, most convenient,
and decidedly the best and cheapest lime
piece for general and reliable use ever offe
red. I: has within it and connected with its
machinery, its own winding attachment
rendering a ky entirely unnecessa.y. The
cases of this Watch are composed of two
metals, the outer one being fine 16 carat
gold. 1; has the improved ruby action le
ver movement, and warranted an accurate
time piece. Price, superbly engraved, per
case ol half dozen, S201. Sample Watches,
in neat niorocco boxes. S35.
. SILVER WATCHES.
First Clas-s Hunting Time-pieces for accu
racy of rnovemert, beauty of material,
and, above all, cheaoness in prtcs, these
watches muat insure universal approba
tion.
An imitation so faultless that it can
hardly be detected by the most experien
ced jndges. The material being of two
metals, the. outer one first quality Sterling
Silver, while the innet one is German bil-
ver. it cannot be recognized by cutting oi
heavv engraving, mak mg it, not only ir.
appearanre, but in durabiiiiy, ihe best re
semblance of Solid Sterling Siiver in exist
enoe.
1 he sale of these atche" in tae army
is a source ol enormous profit, retailing,, as
they very readily do, at $25 and upwards
Many hunored dollars can oe made in a
single pay day by any one of ordinary
business lact.
OAT WHOLESALE ONLY! In heavy
hunting cases, beautifully engraved, while
enamel dial, and fancy cnt hands, in good
running order, by the hall dozen, S66. bold
only by by the case of six !
Upon receipt of two dollars, as guarantee
31 good faith, we will send watches by ex
press to any part of Ihe loyal btates, col
lectin!! balance of bill oti delivery. This
ensure buyers against fraud, giving them
their watches beJore payment is required.
Send orders to ibe sole importer.
GAIUS WH EATON, No. 12 Jeweler's
Exchange, Cor. Cortland St. and Broadway
New York" -
Dec. 9, 1?63- 3ro.
ED WR AD B. SNIDER,
AND .
Genc'l Com'sion Merchant.
B'oomsburg, Colombia county Pa.
Particular attention given to Palest rights.
Sept. 2, 1863. 3no.
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Aug. 26, 1863: V ' .
G
enU Balmoral Lace Boots, will tb.,B0ld
very low. Also, Boys Shoes;, at
I. T. SHARPLY SS.'
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November IS. 163
LE ATHR I LATHER I
T
iH E undersia'ted would announce, lhat
he has on hand, at his Hat and Cap
emporium on Main street, bloomsburg, an
assortment of different kiml of leather,snch
as fine calf skins, morocco, red ai.d black
and lininss, all of which he will sell cheap
er than can be had elesewhere in this mar
ket. Cull and examine them for youtselves.
JOHN K. GIRTOJi.
Bloomsbnrg, May 21. 162.
DK.J.R. EVANS,
Physician and Surgeon,
HAVING located permanently on Main
Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in
form the public generally, lhat he is pre
pared lo attend to all business faithfully and
punctually lhat may be intrusted lo his rare,
on tetms commensurate with the times.
tST He pays strict attention to Surgery
as well as Medicine.
November 25, 1863 -ly.
HENRY ROSENSTOCK,
sttV-Iiisht Ambrolypist,
0 00MS in the Third Story ol the Ex'
change Block, (entrance above the
Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun
ty. Pa.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1859 ly.
CJIcntoia s fJIcrary
COMPJUYIOJV
A n legant, Moral, and Refined Mis
cellaneous Family Jovrnal.
A PAPER FOR. THE MILLION,
Ar d a welcome visitor to the home cir
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THIS MAMMOTH WEEKLY
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in advance.
For sale at all Periodical Depots in tbe
United States.
Published every Saturday, comer of Tre
morit end Brom field streets, Boston, Mas
sachusetts, by F GLEASON.
Nov. 11, 1863.
MAMSOX HOUSE,
(OF JERSEYTOWN, PA)
THE subscriber would respectfully ap
priee his friends and the public gener
ally, lhat he has eslablihed the
MADISON
HOUSE,
in Jerseytown, Columbia comity, Pa. The
above house lias lately Been refitted and
undergone a thorough repairing by tbe p-o-prietor.
He is fully prepared 10 entertain
the travelling cuiom as well a thp local
with general satislBction, Hi TABLE and
BAR, are well supplied and wi'l tm careful
ly superintended. And fits STABLE is am
ply and well storked, in chars' of carpful
grooms, will always be properly attended.
Cif He invites a share, of the pub'icco
tom, and pledzes his best etlurts. to help
bis guests feel at home.
SAMUEL RIM BY.
Jer?eytown. Jan f, lfi2.
IV HI. B KOOSS Proprietor
IILUOHMtntG I'A
pilIS magnificent Hotel, situate in iue
1- central portion of the town, and op-po-ite
the Court Hone, his bpen 1 horonhlv
repatred and refurnished, and the Proprietor
is now prepared to accommodate tnvelers
teamsters, drovers and boarders in the mosi
pleasatitand agreeable maimer His table
will be mpplied wiih the best the market
affords, and hi-" f.tr wi:h the choicest liqnor
Attentive ostler will always be on hand
and his srabling is (he n.o'l extensive in
Ibis section ol country. Omnibuses wil
always be in readiness to convey pasen
gers lo and from the Railroad Depot?.
WM. B. KOONS.
B'oomsbnrg, July 4. 1860.
Vhoe:iIc anil !?c(na!.
rplIE subscriber would announce to the
L citizen of IJIoomebnrj and vicirtitv
that he issetlina LIQUORS in larze atid
small quantities, and at different prices at
nts isew store, on iWatri street,
north side, two doors south of
Iron c . o n t t)!nn., II" It 1 ' V i " - ' I
K V i-jv f. el
fur r i , u i iif in l it r . i t9 u j. ; . - I
stock of Foreign anl Domestic
consists ol Lonriac and Richelle. Blackber
ry, Ginger. Raspberry and Lavender. He
has a large assortment of .
2a a S3
Old Rye, gray with age, fine Oid Bourbon,
Old Folks Whiskey, and u'iV Quai.litv of
common. Ee alo has
PURE HOLLAND GIN,
Mad?irp., Li.-fonj Claret, Siierry and Cdm
pagne Wines; atid ht but not leaM. a
qnant'ry of good douLle extrv BROWN
SIOUT; all of which he will e!l at the
lowest cash pricts. The public are respect
fully solicited to uivp his liqr.or a iril.
D W. BOBBINS, Jg't.
Bloom-borg, May 1, 1861.
DSlTTISTSs?.
'Z II IIOWLR,
U 11 T? f 2 1. ( 14 T". V Tf ST
"" L-cDtTPiifi v er . .
iC? KSPECFULL offers h.s
'-JJrri-7 (iH'irrriuimi-.'ri n r.- iu ilitr
J-l-i " ladies & genllemenol Bionms
bnrs and vicinity. He is prepared to attend
to all the various operation- .in D:o:itry,
and is provided with the latest improved
1 u liy i. lA I rx Ji-.iii, wtiicn win te in :
. . . . . . . . ... rp r. t ' - . , i ....
serled on pivot or gold plate, lo look 2.5 .
well as natural. !
Mineral plate and block teeth matiufac- '
tnred and all operations on teeth care.uHy r
attended.: to.
A superior article of To'h Towder, al
ways on iiaud. Alloperations on the teeth
warranted.
Residence and O.licc, a few doors above
tae ioun uouse. Fame siie.
Bloomsburg, Aug 19 185S
tt r-a -i 3 r
T? - S cl
I'erehn SlacKins:.
( 7 TJIO UT P R US HI NO.)
1011 Boot, Shoes, Harness, Carriage,
-- and Military Leather Work.
mary
Tl
its
new and
excellent article p.vcfls
evesiv thins ever betore in nse, for
in nse, for berti
fying and sobering li e Leather. 1 1 makes
a polish like patent leather ; will not rub
off with wter, nor stai'i the finest white
silk, and makes leather perfectly wa'er
proof. Twice a month applied cm boot
and shoe, atid once a month for harness
is sufficient. If the leall-er becomes d ir. v
wah it off with clean water arid ttie polih
will re-apfear. Warraii'cd as repreeetHed.
Directions lir nt. Apply a few 'rop
on a sponge, rtib it .!. !y over the leatNer,
and Ihe poli-h is complete.
PRICE 37 CEFTS PFR BOTTLE I
VjT For sale by L. T. MIARPLES. '3
Bloomsburg, May 14, 1S62.
-r
KoIIock's Dandelion CoiTee.
THIS preparation, made from the best j
Java Coffee. i recommended bv physicians i
a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE
for General Debility, Dypep.-ia, and all
biliotn disorders. Thouands who have
been compelled to abandon ihp use of cof
fee will use this without injurions effects.
One can contains the strens'h ot two
pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents.
K0LL0CK S LEVAIX,
The puresi and best BAKING POWDER
known, for making light, sweet and nutri
tious Bread and cakes. Price 15 cents.
Manufactured by
M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist,
Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets.
Philadelphia,
Cfnf old by all Druggists and Grocers.
February 26, 1862. ly.
E. II. LITTLE.
BLOOM SBUKG, Pa.
Office in Court Alley ; formerly occopied by
Charles R. Bockalew.
December 28, 1859.-tf.
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