The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, August 10, 1864, Image 4

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    fiOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATED
BITTERS.
A PURE and powerful Tonic, corrective
and alternativS of wonderlul efficacy in
disease of be STOMACH LIVER AND
BOWELS. -Cures Dyspepsia, Liver com
plaint, Headache, General Debility, "Ner
vousness, Depression of Spirits.Constipa
lion, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, 'Cramps
and Spasms, and all complaints of either
'Sex, arising . from Bodily Weakness
whether inherent in the eystem or produc
ed by special causes.
Not Sin? that ia not ".wholesome, genral
-and restorative in its nature enle's into
iha composition of HOSTETTER'S STOM
ACH BITTERS. This popular preparation
contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly
botanical element ; no fiery excitant ; ut
it is a combination of the extracts of Tare
balsamic herbs and plants with the purest
and mildest of all diffusive stimulants.
It is well to be forearmed against disease
and, so far as .the human system can be
protected by human means against mala
d es engendered by an unwholesome at
mosphere, impure water and other external
causes, Hostetter's Bitters may be relied
on as a safeguard.
Ir. districts itffeited with Fever and Ague,
it has been found infallible as a preventive
and irresistible as a remedy and thousands
who resort to it under apprehension of an
attack, escape the scourge; and thousands
who neglect to avail themselves of its pro
tective qualities ic advance, are ccred by
a very brief course of this marvelous medi
cine. Fever and Ague patients, after be
ing pl:ed with quinine for months in vain,
until fairly saturated with that dangerous
.alk'oid, are not unfrequently restored to
heana within a few days by the use of
(Hostetter'a Bitters.
The weak stomach is rapidly invigorcted
jni the appetjte restored by this agreeable
"Tonic, and hence.it works wonders in ca
uses df 'Dyspepsia and in less confirmed
forms of Indigestion. Acting as a gentle
and painless apperient, as well as upon
ithe liver, it also invariably relieves the
'Constipation superinduced by irregular
action of fhedigestives and secretive or
igans., .
Persons of feeble 'habit. liable to Nervoux
jittacks, Lovness of Spirit and Fits of Lan
guor, find prompt and permaennt relief
from the Bitter9. The Testimony on -this
.point is most conclusive, aad from both
isexea.
The agony of Bilious Colic is immedi
ately assuaged by a single dose of the
stimulant and by occasionally resorting to
at, the return of the complaint may be pre
sented. produce e5ects which must be experienced
or witnessed before they can be fully ap
preciated, lo casesof Constitutional Weak
ness, and Premature Decay and Debility
and Decrepitude arifitfg from Old Age, it
exercises the electric influence. In the
convalescent stages of all diseases it oper-
a . t . lift - . i
ates as a a ligniioi invigoranT. wnernne
powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to
re enforce and fB-e&tabLsh them.
Lasl, but not least, it is the The Only
Safe Stimnlent, being manufactured from
sound and innocuous materials, and en
lireiy free from the acid elements present
more or less in all the ordinary tocics and
stomachics ofjhe day.
No family medicioe has been so univer
sally, and, it may be truly'added, deserv
edly popular with the intelligent portion, of
the community, as Ho-tetter's Bitters.
Prepared by HOSTETTER & SMITH,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sold by all Druggists,' Grocer3 and Store-"
keepers everywhere.
Dec. 9, 1861.ly. -
SOLDIERS II THE AIUIY
And Oar People at Home
Are now offered an opportunity by which
they can obtain a .
A GOOD AND DURABLE TIME-PIECE
VERY LOW FIGURE.
1 Our Watches are
WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONE
YEAR, and the buyer ss allowed the Priv
ilege of Examination before Payment is
required.
U1PROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RUBY
. ACTIONS.
A firrt class Hunting Time-Piece of Sil
ver material, over ' which is electro fine
plated 18 k. gold, most durably wrought,
making Ibe imitation so laultles that it
cannot be detected from the solid material
jnosl experienced jndges; acids will not
affect it- London made movement. 1m
- proved Duplex ic Full Ruby Action, has
weep seconds, and is not to be excelled
in general appearance. This is decidedly
one of the best artrclej ever offered for tra
ders and speculators. Ecgineers, emigrants
zd persons lavelling, will find them eupe-
nor to any otner ; anerauen oiciimaie win
not affect their accuracy. Price, packed
in good shape and good running order only
535, or case ol 6 tor auu.
SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING
LEVERS.
Best Quality Silver Cases, over which
electro-fine plated 18 k. gold, similar , to
our Improved Dcplex, and superior adjust
ed movements with "Stop," to be ued in
timing horses, etc., has Focr Indexes for
Washington and Greewich time, sweep
second, and all the improvements. All in
all, taking its Beautiful and Faultless ap
pearance and its Superior Movement into
consideration, we regard it as decidedly
the cheapest article of the kind in the mar
ket. ' Price, in toad running order, 334,
or case of 6 for 8200. .
We ask no pay in advance, but will
forward either cf them to responsible par
ties, to any part of the lovtl States,, with
bill payable to exyressman when the goods
are delivered, giving rhe buyer the privil
ege of examination, and, if not satisfactory,
the watch can be returned at our expense.
The express oompanies refuse making
collections on aoldie and other parties in
the disloyal States, consequently all such
orders must be accompanied by the casli
to insure attention. We make a deduction
ef two dollar? ou either watch wbea the
payment is forwarded in advace.
Money may be sent by express at on
expense. ' '
THOS. CAFFERTY & CO.,
. 93 and 95 Broad St., opposite City Bank,
' Providence, R. I.
dt. 21.132S.
STOE5CAOH
CABINET WARE3R00M.
SIITIOI C. 8 HIVE,
3 ESPECTFULLY invits the attention of
-'the Public to his extensive assortment
of Cabinet Furniture and C HAIRS,
1 ( V IJ
fit
which he will warrant made of good
mater rals and in a workmanlike man
ner. At his establishment can always be
found a good assortment of fashionable
furniture, which is equal in style aod fin
ish to that of Philadelphia or N. York cities
and at as low prices. He has on hand
3 CO OP S3
of different style and
prices, from S25 toS60. - Divans Lounges,
Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs,
Roek'ing and easy chairs, Piano f tools, and
a variety of cpholstered work, with Dress
ing and parloi bureaus, sofa, card,
centre and pier tables, detashus,
cheffeniers, whatnots and corrodes,
and all kinds of fashionable work. His
stock" of bureaus, enclosed and -common
wasnsfandsdress-tables, Corner cupboards,
sofa?,
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads,cane seat and com m on chairs is
the largest in this section ol the county.
He will also keep a good assortment ol
looking glasses with fancy gilt and com
mon frames. He will also furnish spring
mattrasses fitted to any sized bedstead,
which' are superior for durability and com
fort to any bed in use.
Bloomsburg,"Nov. 4, 1863.
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
"Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, a posi
'nve and cpecinc Keniedy tor dit;a s
of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop
sical Swellings.
This Medicine increases the power of
Digestion, and excite the Absorbents into
healthy action, by which the Watery or
Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural
Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain
and Iflammation.
UELMBOLD'e FXTRACT BUCIIU.
For Weaknesses arising from excesses,
Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretion
of abuse.atiended with the following symp
toms :
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss ofPower,
Los of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dis
ease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision. Pain
in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the
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. IMPOTENCY, FATUITY
EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the
Patient may expire.
Who can say that they'are not frequently
followed by those "Direful Diseases."
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the'caust of their suf
fering, but none will confess the Records
of the Iosame Asylums.
And melaticboly Deaths by Consump
tion bear ample witness to the Truth of the
assertion. The- Constitution once effected
with Organic Weakness requires the aid of
Medicine to Strenaihert arid Invigorate the
System, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT
BUCHU invariably does. A trial will con
vince the most skeptical.
FEMALES.-FEM ALES.-FEMALES.
In many Affections peculiar to Females
(lie Extract Buchu is unequaled by any
other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention,
Irregularity, Patnfulness, or Supp'essioti
of Customary EvacuaDons, Ulcerated or
Scirrhous stale of the Uterus, Leuchorrhoa
or Whiles, S.erility, and for all complaints
incident to She sex, whether arising from
indiscretion Habits or Dissipation, or in
the Decline or Change of Lite.
Take no more Baiarr, Mercury, or un
pleasant Medicines for unpleasant and
danserous disease.
HELMEOLD'S Ex'ract Buchu and Im
proved Rose Wash cures SECRET DIS
EASES, In all their Stages, At Ihtle Ex
pense, Little or no change in Diet, No
Inconvenience, And no exposure.
It causes a frequent desire and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing ob
structions, preventing and curing Uricture
of the Urethia, allaying Pain and Inflim
maiion,so frequent in the clas of diseases,
and expelling all poisonous, diseased and
worn out matter
Thousands upon Thousands, who have
been the victims of Quack, and who have
paid heavy Ties lo be cured in a short
time, have found they were deceived, and
that the "poison" has, by the use of "pow
erful astringents," been dried op in the
system, to break out in an aggravated form,
and perhaps after Marriage.
Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu for all
affections and diseases of the Urinary Or
gans whether existing in Male of Female,
from whatever cause originating and no
matter of how long standing.
Diseases of these Organs requires the aid
of a Diuretic Helmbold's Extract Bochu is
the Great Diuretic, and is certain to have
the desired effect in all diseases for which
it is recommended. Evidence of the most
reliaDle and responsible character will ac
company the medicine.
Price $1.00 a Bottle, or Six for $5.00.
Delivered to any address, securely packed
from observation. Describe symptoms in
all communications. Cures guatameed !
Advice gratis. Address letter for informa
tion to
II. I. I1EL9DOLI), Chemist.
104 Sooth 1 0th st., bel. Chestnut, Phila.
HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot,
HELMBOLD S Drug&Chem'l Warehouse,
549 Broadway, New York.
EITBeware of counterfeits and unprinci
pled dealers, who endeavor to.dispose Mof
their own" and ''other" articles on the
reputation attained by
Helmbold's Genuine Preparations,
. do do Extract Bucha,
Helmbold's Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla.
do do ' Improved Rose Wash.
CP"Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Cut
out the Advertisement and send for it, and
avoid imposition and exposure.
i Decern ber.9, l863.-ly. . .
EZOH-1TG-S HOL3L,
JVM. B K00XS Proprietor
RL003ISDURG PA.
fTUUS magnificent Hotel, situate in the
- central portion of the town, and op
posite the Court House, has been thoroughly
repaired and refurnished, and th Proprietor
ItWa of different style and l, iTM
i 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
affords, and his Bar with the choicest liquors.
Attentise ostlers will always be on hand,
and his 6tabling is the . most extensive in
this section of country. Oranibuses-wil
always be in readiness to convey passen
gersto and froratbe Railroad Depots,
;. ' . WM. B. K00NS.
CJoomsburg, Jaly 4, I860.
LIQTJC3.S i
and ISctail.
Wliocsale
THE subscriber would announce to the
citizens of Bloomsburs and vicinity,
that he is selling LIQUORS in large and
small quantities, and at different prices, it
his New Store, on iviain street,
north side, two doors south of
Iron sueet. Bloomsburg. His
stock of foreign and uomestic ..w
consists of Cognac and Rochelle, Blackber
ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He
hs a large assortment of
Old Rye, gray with age, fine Old Bourbon,
Old Folks Whiskey,, and any quaMity of
common. 'rKe aUo has ' ; "
PURE HOLLAND GIN,
Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam
pagne ,Wines; and last but not" least, a
quantity of good double extra BROVVN
STOUT: all of which he will sell at the
lowest cash prices.' The public are respect
fully solicited to cive his liquor a trial.
"D. W. BOBBINS; AgH.
Bloomsbnrg, May 1, 1861. - . '
HT03IIXG INSUUAX( E C03IPAM,
Office over the IVyorning Bank,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 125,000.
CF'WilI insure against loss or damage
by Fife on property in town or country, at
reasonaMe ierms
DIRECTORS, G. M Hollenback, John
Reichard, Samuel Wadham., D. L Shoe
maker, Daniel G. Driesbach, R. C. Smith
R. D. Lacoe, G. P. Steele, W. W. Ketcharn'
Charles Dorrance, W. S. Ross, George M
Harding. G. M. HOLLENBACII, Prcs't.
D. L. SHOEAIAKKR, V. PresU.
R. C. SMITH, Secretary,
W. G. STERLING, Treasurer.
L H. CONOVER. Aent,
Beach Haveu, Pa.
December 2d, 1863. ly. J
JYEW GOODS!
RE VOLUTION IN HIGH PRICES!
NEW ARRIVAL OF
SPRUNG & SUJOIES: GOODS
AT PETER EtfFs STORE IN
LIGHT STREET, COL. CO.
FTAS iust received from
he eate'n cities
at the old stand
JLj. .Jn,l
and is now openrn
a splendid, assortment of
which will be sold cheap for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE !
His stock consists of Ladies Dress Goodc,
choicest stales and latest fashions.
CALICOES,
MUSLINS. -
GINGHAMS,
FLANNELS,
HOSIERY
SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C.
IScacSy-31aIc Clothisspr,
SATINETS,
CSSIMERES,
COTTONADES,
KENTUCKY JEANS4
THREAD, &C.
DS2 20 Z3IP 1X1 22 IS S3
QUEENSWAKE,
CEDAR W A tlE,
UARD WARE,
MEDICINES,
DRUGS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, II ATS and CAPS,
In short everything usually kepi in a
country etor.
The patronage of his old friend, and
the public generally, is respectfully so
licited. .
The highest market price paid for coun
try produce. PETER ENT.
Light Street, May 1. 186V.
Jcid Stock of Clothing.
Spring and Summer Goods-
tNVH ES afenlion to his stock of cheap
and fashiotiable Clothing at his Store, cr
MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG,
two doors above the .Imfrican House,
where he has just received from New York
and Philadelphia, a full assortment of
,11 t il and lioy's Clothing,
includiug the mot fashionable, durable and
handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisi ins o!"
llox, Sack, Frockf Gum and OH Cloth
Coats, and Pants,
of all srrts, sizes, and colors. He also has
replenished his already larize stock of Fall
and Winter Shawls; striped, Rioted and
plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stock, collars,
handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy
article.
N B He has constantly on hand a larae
and well selected assortment of Cloihs and
Vestinjus, which he i prepared to make up
to order, into any kind of clothing on very
short notice and in the best of manner.
All his clothing i made to wear and most
of it is of home manufacture.
A N D
&
Of every Description, Fine and
Cheap.
His Case of Jewelry i not surpassed in this
place. Call anil examine his general as
sortment of Clothin", Watches, Jewelry,
&c. &c. DAVID LOW EN BERG.
Bloomsburg, April 20, 1864.
JUillcr's Store.
OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
fllHE subscriber has just returned from
- the Cities with another large and select
assort ment of
Spring; & Summer Goods,
purchased at Philadelphia and New York,
at the lowest figure, and which he is
determined tosell on as moderate terms as
Call UC MUUUICU C ICC VI I1U 1 I. ii UlUUUlrUUIi
i mis siock comprises
Ladies' Drc$s Goods,
of the choicest styles and latest fashions.
DRY GOODS,
C2 n ce cs cz S3 a
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,'
CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW-WARE,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, &c.
In short, everything usually kept in country
stores; lo which he invites the public gener
ally. . . : . - .
The highest price will be paid for conn
try produce, in excJianse for goods.
STEPHEN H. MILLER.
Bloomsburg, May U, 1864.
LIQUOR
N. Y. WEEKLY NEWS.
The cheapest and best New York News
papec Only one dollar per annum. Eight
pages forty columns. A complete record
of event, Benjamin Wood, editor and pro
prietor. Published at No'. 19 City Hall
Squaie, Daily News Building, Ne York
City.'
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS is
unrivaled tn its ability and enterprise as a
puolic ournal. anu in
EVERY DEPARTNENT
is most efficiently conducted, so as to form
a weeKiy recoru oi events poimcai, com
mercial, financial and literary, throghout
the World. In addition to this it contains
all the Domestic Intelligence of each week
and full reports of every matter of public
interest.
As a political Journal The Weekly News
will be found on the side of lha Constitu
tion of the country -a it was framed and
established by the Fathers of the Republic,
and will scan with care and fidelity every
public act that may tend lo the violation of
the letter and spirit of that instrument of
our liberties. It prefers the
POLICY OF PEACE
to ajuiiious and exhausting system of War.
Insisting- upon the truth of the principle
embodied in the Declaration of Indepen
dence, that the just powers of the Govern
ment are derived from the consent of the
gorertied. it urges the preservation of the
fundamental principles of liberty, inviolate,
a of more sacred importance than national
grandeur oV consolidated power under des
potic rule without the pale of established
law. On all questions of national impor
tance it :s the inflexible champion ot the
rights of citizens, as guaranteed under the
instruments by which they hav edecided to
be governed. It therefore boldiy avows its
purpose ia sustain the Freedom of Speech
and of the Pres, with the view to protect
the people from the encroaching dogmas ot
theorists who contempelate a modification
ot the democratic principles which to this
time have been sustained against every ef
fort to overthrow them. In all matters per
tainirig to Government the purpose of this
newspaper is to protect the people from in
considerate and rash legislation, and to
hold our public servarts to a strict account
ability for their conduct while car;ying ou
the machinery of power. Tothis end th
most careful attention will be given to all
Federal and Legislative laws, and a fin
and impartial examinatbtion of every new
yoliiical proposition may be expected a
the only means of protectin the people
from an abridgement ol their riant.
COMMERCIAL & MARKET REPORTS
are giv?n in the most succinct yet complete
manner. They claim particular notice
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who desire to comprehend the exact finan
cial condition of the couetry houd not
fail to examine ihe views which will be
founn in this department of the journal.
THE FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE
will be found especially interesting and in
struetiAe and being derived from som of
the ablest minds in Europe mut be read
with the utmost avidity by those who desire
to camprehend that diblomacy of the Gov
ernments of the Old World.
In all other respects THE WEEkLY
NEWS will be found to meet the public de
mand. It is Ihe especial object of the Pro
prietor to render it a valuable and enter
taining. FAMILY NEWSPAPER,
pure in iis moral influence, ennobling in
its character, and satisfactory to that lare
class in the community who desire lo see
the Public Pres? treat all public questions
with arguments ax pressed in courtesy and
candor, thought, at the samev time, with the
spirit due to the themes discussed.
By reference to the terms of Tne New
York Weekly News it will be noticed that
it is by far the cheapest newspaper in the
world, and the Proprietor feels itral he may
invite those, who approve of its principles
and coid Jet to use their influence in adding
to its yresent large circulation.
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A first clar-a Metropolitan Jou rnal devoted
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i the cheapest daily paper in the raetropo-
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Address BENJAMIN WOOD, Editor
and Proprietor, No. 19 City Hall Square
New York. 1 '
iVortli Ccnlral Kail nay.
TI M E T A LB E .
TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the
North and West Branch of the Susquehan
na, Elmira, and all of N'orthern New York.
On and after Monday, April 20th, 1863,
the Passenger Trains of the North Central
Railway will arrive and depart from Sun
bury, Harrisburg and Baltimore, as follows:
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily
except Sundays, at 10.10 a m.
Leaves Hairi-burg, 1. 1 5 p.m.
Arrives at Baltimore, 5.35 "
Express Train leaves Sunbury daily
except Sundays, at 1107 p.m.
Leaves Harrisb'rg. except Monday 2.00 a.m.
Arrives at Baltimore daily except
Moudaj, at 6.15 a.m.
Accommodation leaves Harrisb'rg 6,30 a.m.
NORTHWARD.
Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily
except Sundays at 9.15 a.m.
Leaves Harrisbnrg, 1.15 p.m.
Arrives at Sunbury, 4.05 p.m.
Expiess Trains Baltimore daily, 9.15 "
Arrives at Harrifburg, 1.35 a.m.
Leaves Harrisb'rs except Monday, 3.00 "
Arrives at Sunbury, 5.38 "
For further particulars apply at the office.
I. N. DUBARRY, Supt.
Harrisburg, Aug. 8, 1863.
. 'DEU.TIST.S.Y.. -
II C IIOWLR,
SUREOjV DENTIST,
. TTfc F.SPF.CFITLLY nfTpr hia
-y,t ' "t -
--nrnftsiona I sprvirpstnthp
ladies & gentlemenot Blooms
t -
burg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend
to all the various operations in Dentistry,
and is provided with the latest improved
PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in
serted on pivot or gold plate, to look as
well as natural.
Mineral plate and block teeth manufae
tured and all operations on teeth carefully
attended to.
A superior article of Tooth Powders, al
ways on iiand. Alloperations on the teeth
warranted.
Residence and Office, a few doors above
the Court House, same side.
Bloo'msburg, Aug. 19 1858.
TI1E SINGER SEWING MACHINES.
OUR Letter A Family Sewing Machine is
last gaining a world-wide reputation. It
is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and
most beautiful of air Family Sewing Ma
chines yet offered to the public. No other
Family Sewing Machine has so many nse-.
fol appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell
ing, Tucking, Gathering, Guaing, Brajding
Embroideriug, Cordirts, and so forth. No
other Family Sewing Machine has so much
capacity lor a ereat variety of work.' It will
sew all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of
thread. Great and recent improvement
make our Family Sewing Machine most
reliable, and most durable, and most cer
tain in action at all rates of speed. It
makes the interlocked glitch, which is the
best stitch known. Any one, even of the
most ordinary capacity,can see, at a glance
how to use the letter A Family Sewing
Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines
are finished in chaste and exquisite style.
The Folding Case of the Family Ma
chine is a piece of cunning workmanship
of the most useful kind. It protects the ma
chine when hot in use, and when about to
be operated may be opened as a spacious
and substantial table to sustain the work.
While some of the Cases, made out of the
choicest woods, are finished in the sim
plest aud chastest manner possible, others
are adorned and embelished in the most
costly and superb manner.
It is absolutely necessary to see the Fam
ily Machine in operation, so as to judge of
its sreat capacity and beauty.
It is fast becoming as popular for family
sewing as our Manufacturing machines are
for manufacturing purposes.
The Branch Offices are well supplied with
silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the
very best quality.
Send for a Pamphlef.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.,
458 Broadway. N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.810 Chestnut St.
N. S. Tingley, Agent, in Espy, Pa.
A. J. Evans, Agent, in Bloorasburg.
Nov. 11, 1863.
SECOND HAND
o n jl' xu
IVEW YORK SAF12 DEPOT
71 William Street, Ntw Fork.
B. A. GRZGG-a
Size end Prices of LilVus Fire-Proof
Safes.
O UTSID E:
Jleiaht. Width. Depth.
No 1 24 20 20
No 2 26 22 24
No 3 30 24 24
No 4 32 28 24
No 5 34 31 24
No 6 40 31 24
INSIDE:-
Height. Width. Depth.
No 1 17 11 12
No 2 19J 13i 12
No 3 - 21 15 12
No 4 22 18 13
No 5 24 ,21 14
No 6 31 21 15
PRICE. PB1CB.
Number 1 S50 (0 Nomber 4 85 00
do
do
2
3
60 00
70 00
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a Frlsi class Farraor.fi Magazine lr l
1861, The Pennsylvania 1804.
PAKMER & OAUDEZVE'If,
DEVOTED TO
AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE
AND RURAL AFFAIRS,
Edited and Published by
W I L L I A M S. Y 0 lT N G &- CO.,
52 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
Ttrms : One Dollar a year.
The Sixth Volume commences with Jan
uary number.
UAVING obtained the services of emi
nent and ptactical Agriculturist, Horti
tulturists. Slock Breeders and Be keepers,
we confidently ofler the current Volume at
one of the best ever issued for originality,
practical thought and reliable information,
Feb. 24, 1864-
Oitl Things Become New,
The undersigned would bes leave to in
form his old friends, and "the rest of man
kind," that he has lately returned from the
service of his country, and arjain re
opened his OLD EST ABLIS H- fi
E D T A I L O RING S A L O O N.-LS.
with a view of making up entire new gar
ments, as well a mending old ones, for all
mankind, and any body eNe, who may
favor him with their work in his line.
He is prepared to do work NEAT, Fash
ION ABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, and hopes
by so doing, and strict attention to business
to merit and receive a due share of patron
aze. But remember, all, that these times
require money, or something to live upon,
he therefore hopes and trusts, that when
he has done his part, his customers will
do theirs, by furnishing the "reay John,"
or ready trade. For truly the "Laborer is
worthv of his hire."
BERNARD RUPERT
Bloomsburg, Sept. 10 1862.
A CAUD TO THE SUFFERING.
SWALLOW two or three Hogsheads of
Buchu, Tonic Bitters. Sarsaparilla, Nervous
Antidotes, &c, &c., &c, and after you are
sati-fied with the result, then try one box
! ol OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH
SPECIFIC PILLS, and be restored to
heajlh and vigor in less than 30 days.
They are purely vegetable, pleasant to
take, prompt and salutary in their effects
on the broken down and shattered consti
tution. Old and young can take them with
advantage. Imported and sold in the U.
S. only by JAS. S. BUTLER,
No. 427 Broadway, New York,
RTAgent for the United States.
P. S. A box of the pills,ecurely pack
ed, will be mailed to any address on
receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR,
post paid, money refunded by the Agent
if entire satisfaction is not given.
July 20, 18.64. 3m.
ICE-CREAM.
STOHNER would respectfully annou
nee to the citizens of Bloomsburg and
vicinity, that he has just opened an
Ice-Cream Saloon,
over his Conlectionary Store, 1 door above
Hie Post Office, in Bloomsburg, where he
will serve up Ice-Cream, of the most choice
flavors, every evening, during the Summer
months, at the roost reasonable rates.
CP Parlies and Families' can be accom
modated with the article upon short notice.
V Give him a call. B. STOHNER,
Bloomsburg, Apr. 27, '64. Prop'r.
HENRY -ROSENSTOCK,
Skv-Eisht Anibrolypist,
R
OOMS in the Third Story ot the Ex-
phanp-e Block, fentrance above the
Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun
ty. Pa.
Bloomsburg, Nov.23, 1859 ly.
rEIMIA.JU'S
INVALID SOLDIER NATIONAL HOME
ENTERPRISE,
5 8 5 B RO A D VV AY NEW Y O RK.
THE
MIRROR OF-.TEBREn
3Z3LLIC1T. ,.
The Most Complete ' and Magnificent
War Exhibition Extant,
Devoted lo raising Funds for a Na
tional Home,
100,000 TICKETS, AT $f EACH.
A DONATION of $3 J 20 in Valuable Prop
erty lo the Ticket Holders.
JOSIAH PERHAM, Agent for the Pro
prietors, has the honor to announce a plan
for creating a fund for. the founding, of a
'National Institution, to be a home for In
valid, disabled, discharged soldiers.
The original 6umber of Tickets issued
for this object was 100,000, one third of
which have been already disposed of in
Boston, Mass. where the enterprise was
first projected. ;
Each of the One Dollar Ticket? is gcod
for Four Admtssions to the Mammoth
MIRROR OF THE REBELLION,
at 585 BroaJway, New York City, or
wherever else exhibited.
One half of the .profits of trie entire sale
will be exclusively devoted and donated
to the above named patriotic object.
According to the original advertised
plan, a Mass Meeting of the ticket hold
ers was held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, on
Nov., 4th, and an adjourned meeting at
ihe same place on Dec, 16th. The fol
lowing named gentlemen were elected as
a Board of Trustees, to receive the funds
which may accrue Irom the novel enter
prise, and to appropriate tho same to this
object "in accordance with the plans of the
originator : Gen. John S. Tyler, Boston:
his Excellency Governor James Y. Smith,
of Rhode Island; Hon. Geo. Brigss of New
York ; his Excellency Gov. A. G. Curtin of
Pennsylvania; Major Gen N. P. Banks, 'of
Mass., Major Gen. O. O. Howard cf Maine:
his Excellency Gov. Richard Yaies, of
Illinois. ....... ;
To speedily accomplish this great ob
ject, every wise means will be used by
the projector to effect the immediate sale
of the tickets; and he calls upon the loyal
and humane 10 assist earnestly in carrying
this noble undertaking forward to a trium
pliant success.
Neiiher its importance, nor its feasi
bility, can be called i n question. Let the
people but respond in a spirit worthy oj
ibe project, and no obstacles shall delay
its consummation.
Making the proposition in good faith,
and ready to devote bis whole energies to
the great work, the projector firmly-be-lieves
the tide of popular favor will flow
in th desired direction, and accomplish
the founding and insure the creation of a
permanent National Institution, which
shall be an asylum for Ihe retired 6o!dier,
whose loss of health or limb is his diplo
ma for'heroic services performed in his
country's cause, and whi-h shall 20 down
to the future generations a blessing to man
kind and an enduring monument lo the
liberality of the loyal people.
Bv conjoining this enterprise with a
public place of amusement of such well
established hi"h character and merit, thei
subsciiber to the fund, while givina his
money for. the promotion of a great char
itable design, may receive a full equiva
lent for the outlay in- witnessing this
sptendid series of Paintings.
ATTARACTIVE BOUNTY TO PUR
CHASER. To effect the speediest possible sale of
these tickets, so that unnecessary expense
may be saved, and the National Home
Fund proportionately increased, a further
inducement is offered as a oounty to pur
chaser.
As soon as the tickets 6hall have been
sold, in addition to one half the profits, as
aforesaid, the following described prop
erty will be donated to the ticket holders,
and placed in the hands of their Trustees,
a distinct board having been chosen for
that purpose, at the mass meetings held
as above stated, and which consists of the
followir.g gentlemen who, on receipt of
the property, will dispose of the same, by
lot, or otherwise, as the ticket holders in
mass meeting may direct there lo be no
violation of law in such disposal : Hon. C.
O- Rogers, Hon. C. W, Slack, Gen. Bobt.
Cowdin, Col. A. J Wright, John C. Hay
nes, Esq., of Boston, Joshua Webster Esq.,
cf Mapleville, Mass , Isaac S. Morse E-q.,
of Cambridge, Mass.
SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY
To tch'uh the Tickit-holders will be
. entitled,
One genteel residence in the City
of Roxbury. Mass. valued at 310.000
Three Piano-forts, val. at S50O each
Five piano-fortes, val. at30G each
Five Gold Watches, at S100 each,
Filty Gold Watches, at S50 each,
1,500
1,500
500
2,500
2C0
Two hares in the Boston and Wor
cester Railroad, a' $130 each.
Two shares in the Boston and Maine
R R. valued at S130 each, 260
Two shares in the Merchants' Bank,
Boston, at 3100 each, 200
Six thousand Gold Union Medals
valued at S3 each, 18,000
Two Sewing Machines, at 350 each, 100
Total, . 334,720
Due notice will be giten of the next
mass meeting of the ticket holders whicb
will take place in New York City
A National Home Ticket, costing ona
dollar, consist of five coupons, four of
which are admissions to the Mirror, good
at any time, and the other a certificate of
an interest in the Enterprise, which the
purchaser retans.
The admision coupon may be ued sep
arately, or all at once, as suits the conve
nience of the purchaser.
All communications on the subject, and
all orders for tickets by mail, or express,
should be directed to JOSIAH PERHAM,
Agent, 585 Broadway, New York City.
TO CLUBS.
Persons taking an active interest in thii
1 charitable nuderoking, by getting up
clubs, will receive eleven tickets for every
ten dollars sent.
Jan. 20, 1S64
THE XEW GROCERY STORE.
MORE
Shapes ssOa C2(Kcec&1s3
Just received at Erasmus New Store.
Molasses,
Sugars,
Teas,
Cofiee,
Rice,
Spices,
Fish;
Salt,
Tobaco,
Segars,
Candies,'
Razens,
FEED AND PROVISIONS.
Together with a great variety of notions"
&c, too numerous to mention.
GiT'Butter, Eggs, Meat and produce gen
erally taken in exchange for voods.
A. B. ERASMUS.
Bloomsburg,
Feb.
29, 1864.
WHITE MEN MUST RULE AMERICA. f
THE CHEAPEST PAPER PV'BLISnED. -'
PORTY-EIGHT columns 'ofreadtrrg mat
ter per week f6r 1 20 per year. The
only New York Paper made up exclusive
ly for country circulation; and, the Hews
of ibe week, with the, cattle, prodnce, and
other markets, carefully reported.
. The New York Day-Book, for iRrt4
White Men's Liberties State Rihts Fed
eral Union.
The New YorDay-Book is an indepen
dent, Democratic. Journal, holding with the
late Senator Douglas, thai "this" govern
ment is made on the white basis, by white
men, for' the benefit of white men and
their posterity forever." It is a large dou
ble sheet, with forty eight columns of read
ing matter, and. in. alL respects whether
for Markets," news, Literary or Agricultural
information is not inferior to any as a po
litical or family newspaper. In its politi
cal department, it grapples boldly with th o
real question before the American people,
atd presents the only philosophy of it
which can resist the sweeping march pf
Abolitionism. 'It is Democratic in the true
sense, of the term the defender of the peo
ple's rights.' but it is the upholder of no par- .
ly chicanery or trickery. It is not only for
peace, but it shows how, and how only,
permanent peace can be obtained, and thi
glo'ious white man's government of Wash
ington restored, viz: by the utter route,
overthrow, and extermination of Abolition
ism from American eoij. .
The Day Book is now tho only weekly
political paper in New York city made up
exclusively for country circulation. All the
others are rehashed from the columns of
some daily paper, which renders it almost
impossible to give so complete and general
a summary of the news as in the other
case. Persons about subscribing should
take this into consideration. Democrats,
also, must see to it that sound papers are
circulated among ihe people, or abolition-
'ism, will never oe put down. E All who
desire to refute ihe arguments of Abolition
ists, should read The Day Book.
TERMS: One copy, one year, 32 00;
Three copies on year, ?5 00; Five copies,
one year, 7 50; Ten copies, one year, and
one to the getter bp of the club, 314 00;
Twenty copies, one year, and ooe to Ihe
gelerupof the Club, $24 00. Additional
copies, each Si 20.
The name of the post-office, county, and
State, t-hould in all cases, be plainly given
in every letter.
Payment always in advance, and all
papers will be stopped when the time of
subscription paid for expires.
Address, . '
VAN EVRIE, HORTON & CO.,
162 Nassau tL, New York.
SpeciaT Orders. We desire this year
to place before a million of northern read
ers ihe great doctrines '-The Day Book"
teaches oh the question of the Races. We
conddentiy believe if this Joarnal were
placed in the hands of one half of the vo
ters of the northern States between this time
and November, 1864, the Democrats could
not fail to carry the next presidential elec
tion. We therefore make the following
offers, not in the light of prizes, and not
even because it will be profitable, for we
can scarcely afford it but solely to secure
a wide dissemination of the vitfw which
we profoundly believe will save our coun
try,. Clubs of Twenty. For a club of 20,
besides the extra paper now offered, we
will send a copy ot Ur. Vao hone's greai
work on "negroes and negro slavery, ' tne
third ediiiin of which is iusl read v. Price
One Dollar.
Clubs of "Fifty. For a chb of
subscribers, at 510, we will send one
paper, and a complete set of our Ant
lition Publications," the prices of
taken together, amount to S2 75.
tuus or tie iiuniiTtu.in ri
to Clubs of one hundred, we will sa
tin ' 1 1 .1 . km.I.a
IIUCVcl will pciiu u n u . c iiuwviii'
. i- . . . 1 nit. . n r.A a .
one auurts. aim uc" mi uuu cuu i "
time, will receive tha papers at $100
. JL.., II. Ul.
November 18, 1863.
READING HAIL ROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMEXTi
"MiEAT Trunk line from the isorth
MI
V North-west for Philadelphia,
York, Reading, Pottsville,Lebaoou,
ie
Alien
town, Laston, &c.4 &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia
New York, Reading, Pottsvtlle, and all in
termediate Stations, at 8 a.m. and 2 p. M.
New York Express leave Harrisburg at
6. SO a. m. arriving at New York at 1. 45 ; the
same day.
A special accomodation Passenges train
! leaves Reading at 7. 15 A. M. and returns
from.HarrisDurg si o 1.
Fares Irom Harrisburg: to New York
5 15; to Philadelphia Sl35 and 32,80.
Baggage checked through.
Returning leave New York at 6 A. M. 12
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.
Sleeping can in the New York Express
Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh
without change. t
Passengers by the Cattawissa Rail Road
leave Tamaqua at 8. 50 A. M. and 2. 10 P,
M. for Philadelphia, New York, and at
Way Points.
Trainsleave Pottsville at 9. 15 A. M. and
2. 30 P. M. for Philadelphia, Hamburg
and New York.
An accomodation Passenger Irain leaves
Reading at 6. 00 A. M. and returns from
Philadelphia at 5. 00 P. M.
All ihethe above liains run daily,
Sundays excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30
A. M. and Philadelphia at 3.i5 P. M.
Commutation, Mileaga, Season, and Ex
cursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and
from all points.
80 Pounds Baggage allowed each Pas
6enger.
G. A. N I CULLS, .
General Superinteudant.
May 2, 1864.
DR. J.R.EVANS,
Physician aiid Surgeon,
HAVING located permanently on Main
Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in
form the public generally, that he is pre
pared to attend to all business faithfully and
punctually that may be intrusted to his care,
on terms commensurate with the times.
V1T He pays -trict attention to Surgery
as well as Medicine.
November 15, 1863 -ly.
E. H. LITTLE.
iUP'ff Q)!5JIE'Sr 32
BliOO.TISBURO, Fa.
Office in Court Alley ; formerly occupied by
, Charles R. Buckalew.
December 28. 1859. if.
Attorney at Iaiv
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
. Office on Main Street, First door below
A. J. Slcau'e. Store.' Dec !'', 1864"
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