The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, January 25, 1865, Image 4

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    Prospectus of Vol. 111. 1885.
TH E : OIsTTgV KD,
A MONTHY J OURNAL,
DkVOTED TO LITERATURE, SC1EN.CE AND
' ART j AMD THE
Principles of 177G and' '87.
C. -CH AUNCEY BURR, Eoitor.
fSthi Ma? azine will continue lo defend
llse. principles cf Government which
goidedonr faiherH in ihe foundation of ihe
Republic. The ep'uii and doctrine of the
two 6'st volumes will be lolly maintained
'in lhethird volcme. We have no compro
mises 10 make with errorno parley with
despotism. Democracy will be treated,
uoi as h vary ing policy of ennnirg otfloe
teekers and spcil hunters,' but rather as an
j abiding principle cf political economy and
I of pppuUrJiberiy. Ail supporters of mis
revolutionizing, Abolition war, will be held
8ft the enemies of the Democracy. We
shall fccknowledae no orai. izatipn to be
Democratic which does not honestly enun
ciate aid support the principles ol the
Kentucky aud Virginia- Resolutions ol 1798
and the Dred Scou Decision, of the Su
preme Conn, the one af s-ert injj Slate Sou
ereign'y and the other ll'lult svptemaey. .To
preserve" these honorable doctrines, the
Democratic party was organized bv the
very louriders of" the Federal (internment,
and it remained uueTo them down to the
laial and dishonoring departure, at Ihe
commencement ol this war. The Old
Gaaid is an organ of Democracy as it was.
I te lore this cowardly surrender of principle
! and as K must be again, before it can re-
j deem our country from the rule of laciion
i and despotism. This year it has been en-
j hirged to double its former size that i, lo
1 fort' eijht pages for ihe purpose of mak-
j ing it in all respecis. a to style and mauer
a popular Literary and t amity -Vi-gaziue.
CE LIU
One copy , one year, 52 CO
Seven copies, oi.e year, and one
to the getter up of club, 14 00
Twenty copie, . 35 Oo
Single copies Bent, posi-paid, for 20
Terms In variaby in advance, and the
Magazine will ba stopped when the lime
paid lor expire;.
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is stereoiy ped, back Numbers and vdume;
can always t fusni-hed.
Subscripiions will be understood as corn.
rriencin with the year, and back numbers
gent accordingly, unless specially orJeied
otherwise.
The Oid Guard will be sent thrrtnoh the
Past Office to subscribers in the city,
Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Jersey City.
The postage ol The Old Guard is 12 its.
per year, payable in advance, at tLe cfUce
of mailing or delivery.
Copie ol Vols. I. and II of The Old
Guard for 1863 and 1864, will be lurni-hed
bound in paper, for Si 50; in cloth tor 92,
fust pa id. .
AH leiiers in relation to I he business de
par'.n.eui of the .Magazine, should be in
variably ai'dressed lo the undersigned, a
fullowa VAN EVRIE. HORTON Si CO., '
162 Nassau Street. N. Y.
READING. RAIL ROAD.
W1MEH AKlASGfc'32E.T.
GREAT Trunk line from the No'r:h and
North-west for Philadelphia, New
York, Reading. PotisvilLebanoo, Alien
town, Easton, &c , &c.
Trains leane Harrisburg for New York,
as follows. At 3.00 and 8.15 A. M. and
1.45 P." M-. arriving at New York at 10
A. M-, and 2.45 and" 10 00 p. M.
The above connect tsM similar Trains
on the Prnnsy Ivania Road, and Sleepma
Cars accompany the first iwo I rains with
ont chai'jje. ' '
Leave for Reading, Potlsville, Tawtoqna,
Minersviiie. Alteu'riwn and Philadelphia
at 8 15 A. 11. ar.d 1 45 P. M., stopping ai
Lebanon and principal Stations only.
Way Trains, stepping at all points, at
7 25 A. M. and 4 40 P.M Reluming.
Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12 noon, and
7 00 P. M. Philadelphia al 8 A.-Aft and
3.30 P. M ; Po tville at 8. 50 A. M. and
2.35 P M, Tamaqua al 8.10 A. M ai d
2.15 P.M. and Redaing atl2 midnight,
7.35 and 10 45 A.M., 1.38 aml-6 05 P M.
Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves
"Reading ai 6 30 A. M te.uriiing from Phil
adelphia at 4 20 P. M.
Colombia Railroad Trains leave Read
ing al 6 40 aud and 1 1 A. M. lor Ej hra a,
Liuz, Columbia, &c.
On Sundays; Leave New York at 7 P.
M. Philadelphia 3 15 P. M . Potisviie 7.30
A. M., Tamaqua 7 A. M., Harrisburg 8 15
A. M., and Reading at 12 midnight for
Harnsburg.
Commutation, Mileaaa,' Season, and Ex
cursion Tickets, al reduced rates u and
from all points.
Bag,,a.e checked through ; 60 pounds
allowed each Fasseuaer.
- "G. A. NICuLLS,
General Snperinieudent.
" Reading Pa Nov. 30, 1864.
'Rational Polire Gazette,
THE GREAT
CRIMINAL PAPER OF THE AGE.
j The Proprietors wouid call the attention
- of Jhe public to the fact that this paper is
J now in ihe twentieth year of its publica-
lion, and thai ii is the only paper publish-
! ed in the Unid States containing accurate
1 Repotts of ail Criminal matters of impor
tance occulting in the world. Havina a
lare Corps of Reporters and correspon-
j ien:s extending over the country, gives
i them unusual lacil nies for obtaining cor
j lect " information on subjects connected
with their' speciality.. Each- number is
j embellished with engravings of starilina
' events occurring ir thi great metropolis
and other Ciiies of the Uc.ion It also
contains from lime to tim, jexad I ke
u esse set thieves and other criminal-, which
enables citizens to guard themselves
j against depredations.
i To citizen and officers it ii a in7alnble
an it contains every week an accouiu
orlhe doings of ;he thieves, t heir wherea
; bouts aird iheir plans and devices to eutrap
aod despoil ihe u wary.
Til E NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE '
Is published in the interest of ood gov
: erttrnent and correct morals, and its exten
; sive circuaiti.ni in all parts ol" the cwuntry
is an evidence of its appreciation bv the
public. Ii cn be puroh-sd at all new.
depots, and persons wishing to subscribe
can do so by addressing
GEO. VV. MATELU&CO,"
. 3 Tryon R-w, New York.
" . DIN J. R. EVANS
Fl-jsician and Surgeon,
TTAVIN(i loca ed permanenily on Main
Ai Street, CLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in
form tiie public generally, that he is pre
pared.io attend to all business faithfully and
pcncinally ibal may be intrusted to his care,
on terms co-nmensura;e viiih the times.
CiT He pays Uriel attention toSu-sry
r:3 well as Medicine. . . -
'-ibfr r5, 1S53 -ly.
GREAT GIFT- DISTRIBUTION!
250.000
Watches, Chains, Diamond Rings, fyc.
WORTH OVKK'
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
o be sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH ! !
Without rejiard to value! J Not to be' .
paid for until you know what you
are to receive ! !
Splendid List Article ! All to he sold fat
USE DOLLAR EACH 11
250 Gents' Gold hunting cae w'chea, .
S50 to' $150 each
250 Ladies' Gold and enameled case
watche 35 70
500 Gents' hunting case silver watches
35 70
200 Diamond rings "50 100
200 Gold vest and neck chains
15
3000 " 4
3()d0 Gold band bracelet 4
5000 Chased old bracelets 5
30
6
8
;o
2i.00 Chatelaine chains and guard ehains
5 0
7000 Solitaire and gold brooches -
4 10
2000 Lava and Florentine, brooches .
4 6
5ooO Coral, opal aaJ emerald brooches
4 8
5000 Mosaic, jet, lava and flirentine ear
drops 4 8
7500 Coral, opal and emerald ear drops
4 6
4000 California diamond brea pins
2 50 10
3000 Gold fob and vest watt h keys
2 50 8
4000 Fob and vest ribbon slides
3 10
5000 Sets solitaire sleeve button?, s'.uds Sec
3 8
3000 Gold thimbles, pencils, -Sec.
4
1000 Miniature lockets 2 50
4000 ma-ic spring 3
3000 Gold looi h pick s &c. 2
5U0O Plain gold rin;;s 4
7
8
20
8
11
11
10
10
5t;00 Chased gold ring' 4
ICOoO Stone set and signet rings
2 50
1000 California diatrond rin-,s
2
7500 Sets Ladies' jewelry, jet and go!d
5 15
60CQ Setb Ladies' jewelry, cameo, pearl &c
4 15
10000 Cold pens, silver extension holders
and pencils 4 15
10000 Gold pens and gold mounted hold
ers 3 3
5000 Gold pens and geld extension holders
6 10
5000 Silver goblets and drinking cups
5 50
3000 Silver castors 15 50
2000 Silver fiuit and cake baskets
20 . 50
S.000 doz silver leaspoons SiO to 520 pr doz
5000 " " tablespoon and foiks
20 40
In consequence of the great siaanation e symptom. .0 go on,
nf trade in ihe m.nu'Hdu,,,, disinc.s (l, which ihi- "'"'tyX lT
Citland, tnronsh .he war having cut off ! ' ;Vi 1 i ' f J '
,he sup ly of cotton, a large qu .nlitv ol EP1LEPI IC Fl I S, .u one of which the
valuable jewelry, originally intended fjr
the English market h;s been sent off for
sal? in this country, and must be said at
any sacrifice.
Under these circumstances, Arrand.de &
Co., aclirg as Aaei.ts lor the principal Eu
ropean Manufacturer, have resolvednpon
a GREAT GIFT D1STRI BUT10N, subject
to ihe following regulations;
Certifica:es. t.arning each article and its
value, are placed in Sealed Envelope, arid
well mixed.- One cf tnese en vclopes w ill
be sent by mail to any addres, on receipt
of 25 cents.
AH cuth ei sold at 0e Qolkr each, wi'hout
regard to value
On receipt of the Certificate, yon will
see what ou are going :o nave, aud then
it is al your option to send the. dollar and
fake the article or not. Purchasers may
thus obtain a gold watch, diamond rina. or
any set ot jewelry on our list, for One Dol
lar, and in no case can they gel le-s .ban
one dollar' vorth. as thee are no blanks.
The price ol certificates is as follows:
One lor 25 ceru.
Five for one dollar.
Elev n for two dollars.
Thirty for five dollars.
Sixty-five for ten dollars.
One hundred for filteen dollars.
Aems will b? allowed ten cents on ev
ery Certificate ordered by them, provided
heir remittance amounts to One Duliar.
Aaents will collect 25 cents lor every Cer
tificafe, and rem; 15 cenfs to us, either in
cash or posaae sfamp.
AKI1A.N DALE' $ CO.,
51 3m In? Br d'rav, N-w-York.
v not her Arrival -ol Woods.
. A I
Hat, Cap and-Grocery
S3 QD O-i Oli o '
Now is Your Time to Buy.
HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER
THE undersigned having jtm returned
from the Eastern cities with a larae
and full assortments of fRQ-fjjp
in addition to a nn peri-15 -sJ
or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
XI HATS AND CAPS,
cumprising every soit ami quality, is now
prepared to sell a little cheaper than can
t purchased elsewhere. gm
Hi Stock of GROCERIES . are nol sur
passed in ibis niaike', which he offer
cheap for cash, or in exchange for GRAIN
OR PRODUCE.
ALSO.-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES,
and LININGS to which he invites the al
tendon of Shoemakers aud ihe public.
Give him a call At Stroup's Old Stand,
on Main Siree!.
JOHN K. GIRTON.
Uloorrsbnrir. Nov'r 27 164.
fi JlILLIXEllf GOODS
JU FIJ AMI WIIVI FIt.
Mis MARY BARKLEY lias just reamed
Irom New York and Philadelphia wiih an
excelleni asorimeril of Millinery Goods.
She has Ihe ery latest fashions and the
most approved styles of Hats and Bonnet,
together wiih ihe most tasteful lol ol Rib
bons, Trimming, &c. Give her a call and
examine tor yourselves.
MARY BARKLEY.
Bloomsburg. Qet. l?. Sfi4.
LOU AUIIS ASS0tllT10..
. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of ihe Nervous. Seminal.
Ufinary and Sexual Systems -new and re
liable treatment in Reports ol ihe HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by Tnail in
6ealed letter envelopes, free of charae.
Address, Dr. J. SKlLLfN HOUGHTON.
Howard Association, No. 2 Souih Ninth
S'reel Philadelphia, Pa.
Dec. 16 1K63 lv-
To Consuiuptivcs-
Consumptive sufierers will receive a
valuable prescription lor tLe cure of Con--nmption,
Asthma, Bronchitis, "and al!
throat and Lung affections," tree of charae.)
by semtins iheir ad dress to Rev.EDWARD
A. WILSONW iliiamabu'g, Kius county,
New York. ' . . .
CABINET WARE ROOM.
I ESFK.CT FULLY invites the aMenlionof
-the Public to his extensive as.r.rimenl
ot Cabinet Frrniture and C HA IRS.f
which he will warrant made of good VijT?
materials and in a workmanlike man-' T 1
nr. Al his establistment can always be
found a good assort m'erit of fashionable
furniture, which is equal in style md fn
ish to that of Philadelphia or N. York cities
and at as low prfTt-s. He has on hand
or tunereiix styte ano
i i rr ... i .L k
Vi
LSr--'TfT:?-
t rices, from SC5 to 60. Div.his Lonnses,
Ualnut and ftlahoany. 1 arlor cnairs,
liot-kirg and easy chair, Piano stools, and ;
a variety of uphol-tered work, with Dress- J
inu and parloi bureaus, sofa, card,
centre arid pier tables, detashn,
cheffeniers.wfiainots and I'mrmle1' " -
nr.d all kinds of fashionable work, liis
Mork of buieaus, enclosed and common
wa-nstands,dress-latles, corner cupboards,
sola,
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads,cane seat and common chairs is
the largest in this section o the county.
He will also keep a good assortment ol
tonkin? glass-es with fancy gilt and com
mon Irarnes
He will also fnrtiNh sprinaj
mai'rssses fitted to any sized bedstead,
v hich are superior for durability aud com
for! to any bed in use.
IHoomsburg, Nov. 4, 1S63.
GENUINE I' UK PA U A TI ONS.
C-impnunil Fluid Extract Ruchn, a posi- !
live and Specific Remedy for dieaes j
of t'ne Bl .thler. Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop- j
sical Sw-llii'"?. .
Tlii Medn-ine increases the power of
Diuesiion, and exciuttie Abiorbenis into'
heal.'.y.et.on, by. which the Wa.erv r.r j
C-t ic:eons ileposirious. and all Un natural i
Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain j
and lllammaiion. !
Ili;i..1If!OI.i FXTIUCT IJITIH'.
For Weaknesses arising lro-n e.xcese
Habits of Dissipation. Early Indiscretion !
of abuse, attended wi;h ihe following symp-j
torn-:
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, ,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty d breathi-g I
Weak NervesTrembl.ng. Horror of D.s.
ea-e. Wakeiulne-s, Dimness ol Vision, Pam
in the Back, Ur.iver-al Lasiiud. of ihe
Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flu-hina of
l tie Body, Dryr e-s ol Mie Skin, Eruptions
I on the Face, Pallid Connienarie.
I .... : c 1 1 . .. 1 . .
Paiieut may expire
Who can say that theysare not frequently
followeil bv those "Direlul Di-e:ie-."
"IN5ANII Y AND CONS L'.M P ION."
Many are aware ol the cans, ol their sui
ferina, but none will confess the Records
of the liisame Asylums.
Ami melancholy Deaths by Consump
tion bear ample wi.ne-s to the Truth of the
assertion. The Constitution once effected
with Oiaamc Weakne-s requires the aid ol
Medicine to Strengthen ami lriviara'e the
Sy.iem, which HELMI OLD S EXTRACT
BUCIIU in variably does. Airial will con
vince H e most skeptical.
FE.M ALES.-FEM ALES.-FEM ALES.
Iii many Affections peculiar lo Female
the Extract Cuchu I uuequaled by any
other remedy, as in Chlorosis or lie'i n'ion,
I rreiularily , Painfnlricss, or Supp-ession
of Customary EvacnalJor s, Uiceraieilor
Scirri.ons s aie rd trie tlerus, Leuciiorrl ce.i .
or Wfnies, S e-ilily, and lor all compl.ii.iii
iticdent lo the sex, whether aiisim; Irom ;
ind iscreiion Habus. or Dissipation, or in
the Decli- e or Chanae ol Lite
Take no more Bal-iir, Mercury, or un
pleasant Medicines for unpleasant and
danaerous ili-ea-e.
HELM f OLD'S Ex'ract Bnchu and Im
proved Rose Wa-ti cures SECRET DIS
EASES, In alljheir S'aaes, Al bule E
peiise, Little or no i hanae in Diet, No
Inconvenience, Ami no exposure.
il cause a frequent desire and gives
strength 10 Uri-iate, thereby ie.nivi:i. ob
struclions, preventing ar.d curing strictures
of Die Ureihra, allay m g Pain and lotl-tm-
mation, so Ireqneni in tfie cn ol ilisea-e, j
and expelling all poisonous, diseased and
worn out matter. j
J fioiisatuls upon Thousands who have j
been the victim of Quack, and' who inve j
paid heavy fees to be curtrd in a short j
liir.e, have found ifiey weie deceived and
that the '-poison" lia, by ihe n.e ol 4-pov-erlul
astrinaents," been dried up in Ihe
system, to break ont in an aaravaled torm,
and perhaps after Marriage.
Use UelmboM's Extract Bnchu lor all
aflectiens and diseases of ihe Urinary Or
gans, whether existing in Male of Female,
from whatever catise originating and no
matter l how long staudma.
Disr aes of these Oraan require the aid
of a Diuretic, Helmbold's Extract B.rchu is
ihe Great Diuretic, and is certain :o have
:he desired effect in all disea-es for which
it is recommended. Evidence of ihe most
reliable and responsible character will ac
company the medicine.
Price SI. 00 a Bottle, or Six for S5.00.
Delivered to any address, secuiely packed
from observation. Describe sy mpiom in
ail communications. Cure guaiauteed!
Advice gratis. Address letter lot informa
tion to
II. II. Iir.l.-illi(l.l), licmlst.
104 SonthOth st.. hel. Chestnut, Phila.
HKLiMiOLIVSMedii-al Depot,
HELM BOLD S Drug & ChemM Warehouse,
549 Broadway, Ntw York.
IzT Beware of conrr.erleits and unprinci
pled dealers, who endeavor lo dispose ' ol
iheir own" ai d 'oihcr" article oa the
reputation attained by
Helmbold's Genuine Preparations,
do ' - do Ex raci B'Jtchu,
Helmbold's Genuine Extract Sar-a parilla.
Oo tlo Improved Rose Wash.
F?"SoM by all Druga-is everywhere.
Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Cut
out ihe Ail veri isemer.t and send for it, and
avoid imposition ami exposure.
December 0, 1863.-1)'.
1VJI.B KC0AS Prpiielor
IILOU3iBi ::Ci PA.
'"lHIS magnificent Hoiel, situate in the
i- central portion oi-ltie town, and op
posite ihe Court House, hi? been thoroughly
repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor
is no prepared to accommodate travelers,
teamster, drovers and boarders in Ihe most
pleaaul aud agreeable manner. His labie
will be supplied with the best the market
affords, and his Bar with the choicest liquor.
Atietitise ostlers will always be on hand,
and his stabling is the most extensive in
this f-e ion ot country. Omnibuses wii
alwaysc'e in readiness to convey passen
ger.no and from the Raiilroad Depots.
wm; 3. KOONS.
LIQJJC3.Si LIQTJC-LSi
"iVhocsale neart ISctail.
THE subiri-er would announce lolhe
citizens of Bioombur and vicinity;
that n - is oelliiig LIQUOIIS in larne and
small quanti'ies. and at dulerent prices, at
his New Store, on Mam street, tffr.
north fide,- two doors south of jpyCCTj
Iron SMPfl, Ulooriisbiirg. Hii l.'.."v
stuck ot Foreian ami Domestic t ..'T'-iii
21; IS' S3" ID II IS S3
consist? oi-Conac and Roct'elle. Ulackber-
ry, (iiifjer, Raspberry and Xavender. He
has a lare a nrimenl of
Old Rye gray vPith'ase, tine 0l Bourbon,
Old'Fo.ks Whiskey, and a'.y quar.nty oi
(oiTi'mnn. Ke. al'O has
PURE HOLLAND GIN,
Madeiras. Lisbon. Claret, sherry and Cam-
pHUIie Wines'; and Iai but not la-i . a
, i 00,j cl ot t 16 CMr? UKUW
SI OUT; ail of which lie will ell ai the
owe( (.as, nrii-es. The public are respecl-
fi ll- soln iied to uiv his licinor a iriwl.
D. W. ROUBINS, As t.
Blonm-bnrs, Mav 1 , ' 1 -s h' I
l0.1iLG LSlR.Ni: COJIPAW,
(Sjice. nver the Wyoming Hank,
CAPITAL AXD MUPLIS, 130,C0.
Will insure a
tin-l lo.-s or iLimaae
bv Fire on property in town or country, at
reaona'de ;erms-. !
DIRECTOR, G. M Hollenback, Jo;.n
Ren-hard, Samuel Wadhams, D L Sho
maker, Daniel (i. Dne-b.ch, R. C. S ni h.
R. I). Litcoe.G. P. Steele V. W. Keteham
Charles Dorrance, W. S. Ross, George Vi
Hufdlltor.
(i. M. IIOLI.ENBAGH. Pres't.
I). I,. SUOC.M AKKli, r. I'lts'l'
R C. SMITH, Secretary,
V,'. G. STERLING, TreH-nrpr
L II. CONOVER. Aent
. Heacti Haveu, Pa.
December 2J, "1863. ly.
- - . " '""
jYCW Sl!Cli of Clotllllt.
2?lsiilSiI ilT liLIij Gli
....;.,- innv.ipi1 Simula.
1 N VI I ES at entioti-to h is nock of cheap
f and hishionable Clr.thina at his S ore, or
NV'l I E at eiilion-lo his smck of cheap
MJf IN STREET. ISLUUMSHL'ltU
(wo (Joors uf)0ve the1i:vricat House,
... r , , - ,
here he ha- just received Irom New otl
Philadelpn.a, a full as-onmem ot
Javn anil E5iyis C'lolhiizpr,
ii I it. 1 1 ii ihe ir.o-i fi, h ion;ib!e, durable anil t
handsome. DRESS (;OOD. com-i. im ol
liox. Suck, Erct-k, Gum and Uil CotL
Con.'s, and I'ant,
of all sr rts, sues, and colors. He also ia
replenished hi already larae stock of F.ih
and Winter Shawl-: striped, flamed and
id;1ii Vest-, shirts, cravats. stocK-. CO.Iar-,
iiandketchtels, gloves, suspenders and fancy
ar".clJ.
P, lie has constantly on hand a larje
and well selected a oriment ol Cloih.- and
Vestinas, whicn he is prepared to make lip
n, I... '.. i .. L ! nl .n hi..', mi verv
short notice and in the best ot manner.
.1' vi viri . in. v ' , r ' v - y
a ii i.:. I, ...r. ,,..!. i,. .v.r u,.d most
nf ii is ,'d ma n.. fact ii re.
I3.CE?S
Ol every Description, Fine at d Ct
leap
His Case of Jewelry i rio; .-c.rpa.--ed in ihis
r. ... Cu- ai.it ev: mire, his ueireral as-
j nrl.enl ol Clothina. Watches, Jewelry,
j .(. L AVID LOWENBERw.
j i:i0,ri!,hnrLr. Aprd ?0, ISC4.
j ; .
LaCkaWaiJKa & jIr0UblI tg 11 11 .
f- '-- Tj t '
TWO DAB Ml' TUAIAS..
ON and alter Monday, Decem'ier 2G h,
1KG4, Passenger Trams wid run us lol
lows :
f-t'avc rSortSaiTartl.
t
STATIONS.
Northumberland,
Daiivil e,
Rupert,
Bmoir sburg,
Berw ick ,
Shii k-hmny,
Knia-'on,
Wyoming,
i'itison,
Arrive at
Scra-Mon,
Grtat Rend,
New Yoik,
Easton,
l'lllladelphia
MAIL. PASSENG'R .
8 hO A M 5 f'O P M
8 40
9 25
9 45
10 25
11 10
12 15 P J4
12 60 '
1 05
5 AO
6 25
fi 35
7 30
8 15
9 15
9 33
9 50
10 25 pm
1 50
6 40 " "
5 50
2 45
6 30
8 on Hi ward
Leave
Scramon,
Piltston,
W ouimg,
Ki.naston,
St ii kshiuii y,
Berwu-k,
Bloiuisburg,
Rupert.
Danvilie,
Arrive at
Nori-Hirnberland,
Willi imsj ort,
HrriMir,
B.tltimore
Wa-hina'.on,
Piiiladelpr 4,
vcD-IcQ 'vieaa:
A N D
6 ()0 a in 4 20 p m
30 00
6 15 5 43
7 00 5 30
7 55 G 45
8 35 7 30
9 15 8 25
9 25 8 25
10 00 9 15
10 40 10 00
6 30 p m 2 00 am
I 20 1 -'5
5 40 7 00
9 05 10 35
5 40 5 U0
mos. direct rou.e to ihe
We-i and'ihe Oil Region!
Train ol the Philadelphia and Erie Rail
road have Northumberland every mor.ii:
ing lor Erie, arriving there the al ernoo i of
ihe same day to connect wiih Train lor
B.dlalo, Cleveland, Chicaao. An. I ail other
point We-i, cniii-ectma ' orry wihii all
'Train on the Od Creek Railroad.
Passengers lor Train 3, can leave New
Yorrf via The Delaware, Lnck -i wai.tra and
Western R. R. at 9 00 A. M-, llieret y
reaching alPpoiir.s on Hii Rjad ihe same
day.
HA. FONDA, Supi.
Kingston, Dec. 20, ls64.
OMNIBUS LINE.
rlMlE undersigned would respectfully an
. ounce io il.e cuiens ol BIoomburg,
and the put-bc ce"era'.ly, thai lie i runniua
AUOMMBUS LINEW-v
U.eiween this place ar.l ZZtix
the d fleienl Rail Road m'm I 7 .
Depots, daily, (Sunday excep'ed to con
nect with ihe several Trains aoi"- South
and Wesi on the Cfctaw isa & Williams, orl
Rail Road, aild with lhoe oina N'onh and
South on the I,3ck.a. Bloomhnrg Rm 1.
His OMNIBUSES are in aooil comliiion.
commodious and eomlntrable. and charaes
reasonable-. I tr" Persons wishing lo meel
or see iheir friends depart, can be accom
modated, upon reasonable charaes, bv leav
ing tuiirlv nmice ai anv of ihe Hotels.
JACOB L. GIRTON. Proprietor.
Bloom-bnra. April 27, 164
DAVID LOU EMjEHG.
C LO Til I N G , -V T O R E,
Oil Mai a street,! wo dooteabovelLe Amer-
THE SIXGEZt SEW IG MACHINES.
OUR Letter A Family Sewing Machine is
isi v:ai"ina a worlil-wiile regulation It
is beyond dontit the bst and cheapest and
mot beaiitiful of ail Family Sewing Ma
chines yei nfrerd to lh potdic. No other
Family S-winj Mai-lune has so many nse
fcl npidiancs 'or Hemminu, Biudina. F-'U-ini,
TiK-kini.'. Gadiei'mg, GiUiUnir. Bra. dir.
Eiribrniileriiii. Cord ma", and so loith. c
oihr FaitiU Sewing Machine has sj much
capacity tr.T a great v;uieiy nf work. It will
sew all kirn's ol do h, and with all kinds ol
thread. Great and recei.t improvements
make our Family Sewing Machine most
reliable, and most durable, and iiiosl cer
tain in action at ad ra'es of speed. I:
makes the interlocked slirch, which is Ihe
best stitch kf-own. Anyone even of the
most ordinary caiiciv,can see. at a "l.iif
how to Use the letter A ' Family Sewina
Machine. Our Family Sewin" Machines
are fini-hed in chaste ami exqui-ite s'yle.
The Foldina Ca-e of the Family Ma
chine i a piece ol cnnirina; workmanship
of it. e mo-t useful kind, h protects the ma
chiii'e when not in use, and when arlu io
lie nperaie.l may be- opened as a spacious
and substantial t ible lo snsuin the work.
While some of ihe Case. made out of Ihe
cimicPsi woods, are fiui-hecj in the sim
plest a. id chastest manner possible, others
are adorned and embelished in the most
costly and sojierb manner.
It is absolutely necessary to see the Fam
ily Maehino in operation, so as lo jiutue ol
its urewt rapacity and beauty.
It i fa-: beromina. as popular for family
sewina as our Man n t.icln ri 114 machines are
lor mantllactiirma purposes.
The Bi..iich Oilices ate well supplied with
silk twis', thread, needles, oil, etc, ol Ihe
very bet quahty.
Send lor a Pamphle'.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO ,
4f)S Bmad'A ay. N.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE. 10 Ci.e.-it,ut St
N. S. Tmaley. Aaent, in Epy, Pa.
A. J. Evar.-. A-ent, 111 Bioomsburs
Nov. 11, ItMi.
tiUl TI.SJ3SS Become iew,
The nnder-ianed would bva letive to in
form his id I Inends, and "ihe res; of man
kind,". ihal he has lately relumed Irjnl the
service of his coni:!rv, and am ie
opened (.is () L D E S T A B L I S II
E D T AILOI1I N (i S A LOON,-'
with a view ot making up etui re new ar
menis, as wed a meiidma old ones, for all
mankind, and any body el-e who may
f.tvor turn with ttieir work in hi- It'ie.
He i prep.ireil 10 do work ? EA I", Fash
IONABLE and SUBSI ANI IAL, ami hopes
by so i!oii-a, and strict at'en'lon t' business
'o inerit and. receive a due -hare ot patron
"ae. Bui rememtier, all, that ltie-e time.-
recplire money, or someihina to live i:p-:i
tie iheretore hope and lru-1-, thai when
he ha- done hi pari, his customers will
do theirs, bv furnishing the "ready John,1'
or ready trade. For truly the '-Laborer is
worth. l his hire."
BERNARD RUPERT
Bloomsbi-rg, Sept. 10 1G2.
A CAE!) TO "THE SITFEIIIMI.
!. SWALLOW two or thr II .aheads of
j JJuchu, Tonic Riper. Sarsapa: .na, riervotl
i Anndote. Sir,., kr. , fee. and aher von are
I i"i.t" -,l i, nn il.o r.nh i',en itv one
i ' - i .
ol OL!) DOCTOR hUUIAN'S ENHLIMI
: sPtTI flf I'l t I .....J !, r-'nr-d lo
! health :...d vi-ou'i less ihaii 30 days.
! They are purely veaeinble, peaani to
take, prompt and salutary in iheir ellecl
on the br-ikKii ibivvu an I s!i a'tered consti
'ntion. Oid and yuna can lake them wn'.
alvantaae. I-nporte l .in. I oid in the U.
S. only by JAS. S. BUTLER,
No. 427 Broadway, New Ymk,
CiT" Ag-nl lor me United Sia'e.
P. S. A bo ( I the. pdls, securely pack
ed, wtil tie mailed, in auv ad. Ire on
rec-eipt ol price, vvil n I ONE DOLLAR
po-t paid. motiev relimded by ihe Aeht
it en-ire itli I a -1 1 i j i nut aiveu.
July 20. 1So4. 3ii.
EDITOR OF IHE -STAR,' Dear Sir:
With your permission I wish to say to ihe
leader ol c,u: paper that I will sen. I. t
return mail, m all who wi-li i! (:ree) a R-
i-ii.e wiih li.il i'ireciio:is lor making and
i:ina a simple Yeaetab e B..lm. that vviii
eliecinalu reu.ove, in ten days, pimple;..
Id itches, Tall. Freckle, nod all i m onrn ie.
of the skin, leavina the sa-r.e sott,cear.
smooih and tea ut 1 1 id. I w"ill al-o mail
tree IO ihOsrt haviiri; Bald .He, id.. Or bilie
Faces, simple directions a'ld mlormaiion
ihiit will enable ih-m. to start a In'larowdi
liiMiria.it hair. wlnsKers. cr a moustache,
in leis ihau 3i day s.
All applications answered by return mad
wifhout charae. Respectfully your.-,
THOS K. CHAPMAN. Ct.emit.
h'dl Broad wrfy, New Yjuk.
July 5:0, 1 S 4 3;n.
iNiurth cesttraB Kailuav.
TIME TALB E .
TWO TRAINS DAILY to ar.d from the
Nrrth aid West Branch of t'-e Su-quehrwi-ua.
Elmira. and a'l of Northern New York.
On and d er Mondav, At rd itl.l., 1J-G3.
hel'as-et a-r Tram ot ihe Nr ti (.enir.il
... .1 a. ..
It.tilvvay win arrive an.i nepart irom ..m
bury, Hrris!ura a il Bab i in ore, as fallow.:
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Tra'"i leave Snubury daily
except Sundays, at
10 10 a m.
1.15 p.m.
Leave H.u ri-bur.
Arrives ai Baltimore, 5.35 11
Express Tram leaves Sunbury daily
except Sll Inlay s. at
1 1 n7 n m '
jivri p.m.,
Leave H.irrisli rg except Monday 2.00 a.m
Arrive ai if.-lliinoie da'ly except
Monday, at - 6.15 a.m.
Accommodation leave Harrisb'ig 0,30 a.m.
NORTUW.1RI).
Mail Trail leaver Rai.imore daily
except Sundays al . 9.15 a m.
Leaves llamshnrg, 1.1.5 p m.
Arrive. at Stii.hury, 4.05 p m.
c-xpies Trams Bal itr-.ore daily, 9.15 "
Arrive at Ha'risburg, 1.35 a.m.
Leaves ILirrisbVa excep: Monday .3.00 ,;
Airive at Sunbury. 5.38 "
For furUier particular- apply al n.e office.
. - r iS L)L u.ViiKi , upt.
Harrisburg, Aug 8, 1863.
D 3 IT 2 la T ?, Y.
x v k U i-: o i a e: t ist.
ESPECFUL.LY offers his
Qlv -pinf-sional service to Ihe
-"T r Jadie & gentlemen ol Blooms
bura and vicinity. He is prepared to attend
o all ihe various operation in Den;itry,
and is provided with Ihe latest improved
PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in
er:ed on pivot or gold piule, lo look as
well as natural.
Mineral plaie and block teeth manufac
tured and all operations on teeth carefully
attended to.
A superior-article of Too h Powders, al
ways on hand. AH operations on the teeth
warranted.
Residence and Office, a few doors above
the Coon 'House, same side.
INVALID SOLDIER NATIONAL I10ME
ENTERPRISE.
58 5 BROAD VV AY N E W YO R K.
THE',
B3 2j1I1T.
The Hlost Vampltte. and JMagniJicent
'War Exhibition F.xfant
Devoicdto r;iii g Funds for a a
lional Home, .
100.000 TICKETS, AT Si EACH.
A DOXA7ICN of$3A.72n i Valuable Prop,
aty to the Ticket liotdeis.
JOSIAH PER HAM, Aaent for the Prn-prtetrr.-.
has the honor to announce, a plan
(fir creatipu a Innd lor-ihe loniuling ol a
National Insi inn ion, lo be a home for lu
valid, disabled, discharged soldier.
The onainal sumber of Tickets issued
for 1 h is object was 100. 000. one third of
w h'u h.liave been alieady disposed of in
Boston', Mass. where the enterprise was
first projected.
E h ol the Cie Dollar Tickets U good
for Four A lmisions to the MmnniMh
MIRROR OF TH K REBELLION,
at 585 Broadway, New York Cny, or
w herever else exhibiled.
One half of the rirofils of Ihe entire sale I
will be exclusively devoted and donated
IO the above nariwed patriotic object.
According 10 ihe original advertised
plan, a Mass Meeiina of the ticket hold
ers was held in Fauenil Hall, Boston, on
Nov., 4th, and an adjourned meeiina at.
1 ti e same place on D-m;., IImIi. The fol
lowina named gernlenten were elected as
a Bo.ud ol 1 riisiee, 10 receive the funds
which may accrue Irom Ihe novel enter-pri-e,
atut to appropriate ihe same to ihis
it'ject in accordance who piins ui mc
on'a'"at:r ; (ien John S. Tyler, Brsiou:
hi- Excellency Governor James Y. Smith,
of Rhode I-land; Hon.f.eo Briaas ol New
1. .1 t . .. , ..r . 1.
York : his Excellency Gov. A.G. Cuttiij of .
Peuns) Ivanta. Major (Jen N. P. Banks, cf!
M..-S , Major Gen O. O. l..war; of Maine j
.'..S l-.XCelltit.cy USV. Uiflinu ja.es, v.! ,
Richard Yates, of
Illinois.
To speedily accomplish this great ob
jeci, every wie means will be used by
the i.r.ijec'or to effect the immediate sale
Ol the tickets: and. he call upon 'he loyal
and humane to assist earnestly in cairyin"
this noble undertaking forward lo a irium
phaiil succes.
Neiiher its importance, nor iis feasi
bility . can be called i n question. Lei the
ieo,le MH re-i'fiini in n rjnni wnnin
ihe proieci. and no obstacles shall oelay
ccnurrifr:alion.
Makma 'he proposition.
in
nod fai:h,
and iead to devote his whole eneraie to ;
Ihe areat' work, tiie projector firmly be
lieves ihe tide of popular lavor will
111 the t'esiri I tlirection, ami accompn-u
the loundr a and insure the creation of a
permanent National Inti utin,
which !
... i
slll .e an a-vlum for tiie retired so
ler, ,
whoe loss ol health or limb I hi itiplo ,
n;a lor heroic services performed in his ',
country 's cause, and w hich .shall an do vii
in ihe (mure aenera'ions a bles-jng to man- ,
kind ai d mi enduring monument lo I fie j
liberafi y ol ihe loy al people. " j
Bv coiif inii g tin- enterprise with a '
public place 1 amusement cl uch welj i
e-iablished Smb character and merit, the ;
.
! s.;t-c:i: cr in me iii.i... wn.ir
fund, while aivina h's '
money 'or Hie promotion m a
area! c'lar-
itaide'desiau r may receive luM equiva
ienl for the outlay Ml Witnessing this
sidendi l seiie ol Paintina. !
A TT A R A C 1 1 V E I O U N T Y TO P UR- :
CHASER.
To effect the speediest possible sale of
these tickets, o ttiat un necessary expense
may saved, and ihe National Home
Fund i.r.V'rtionatelv increase. i, a further 1
indue mtjiil is offered as a oounly pur-cha-er.
A soon a th lii-keis shall have been
o!d. in a.T.liiion to one halt the pro til, a ;
atoicsat tiie following dcilbe. prnji-'
erly will be ii'm.i e I to the ticket holder,
and placed in the hands ol l fi - 1 1 Trustee,
adi-tlnct hoard having been chosen for
that pnrpo-e. at the iria meeiina held
a- atioe. slated, and a 1. ich con-i: of the
;otw it a aeu'lemen who, on receijsi ot ;
Ihe pio;ieMV, W iil (!sji(ise of Ihe same, by J
I'l!, or othervv :se, a trie ticket holder in '
mass meeting may direel there p l, no ,
vinlation of I'dW in such disposal : 1 1 O I. (I.
() R .aer. H.n. C. W. Slack. .en. B u t.
Cow dm. Col. A J Wright, John C Hav
nes. Esq.. ot Boton. Johna Wei-;ter .Eq.,
rd .laplevili-, Mas f -aic S. Mor-e Esq.,
of Carp bridge, Mass.
SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY
To uldi.li the 7 ick't-LoLlcrs uill be
enhtlvd. ;
One 2Mi'rel residence in the City
ol Ro bury. Mas, vabie,' at 510 000
Three 1'iatio lort-, va!. ai S500 each
Five piatio-lor'e, val. at3('Geaeh
Five Gold Watches, al .510U each,
Fify ( dd Watc'ie-. at toll each,
Two hares in the Do-.nn and Wor-
cesjer Railroad, a' Sl30each,
Two shares it: the Boston and Maine
1.500
1,510
flit)
2,51.0
2G0
60
l li R. valued, at S130 each.
'Two shares in the Merchants' Bank,
Boston, at !()!) each,
Six thon-a..d Gold Union Medals
valued at S3 each.
200
1S,0()0
ion
j Tr.oSe.ving Machines, al 50 each,
i
.
S34.720
Total.
Due notice will be atven of Ihe next
mass meeting of ihe ticket holders w hich
will take 1 lace in New Yoik City
A Njiier.al Ilotr.e Ticket,
costina o.u
1 l!
lollar. consi-t td five coupons, tot.r id
whi!t ; re ad in i-sious 10 Ihe iMirror. gooo
... . .H..f.t nl
fit any llllle, all.l '.il imiit-i .- ; SUUSCI I ri .. - ll "III on . r- ill a . I
an in erest in the Enterprise, which the ; each single subscriber from whom we re
tu.rciii.ser r-tan. ! ceive S2,o0.
The itdmi-ioti coupon may be used sep
ar.itely, or nil al once, as suits ihe conve
nience of ihu pnrchasi;r.
Ail comiriiinic.i-.ion on the subject, and
all nn'ers lor tickets by mail, or express,
should be d rected to JOSI.U PERU AM,
Aijent, 5S5 Biv.a iway, New York Cny.
( TO CLUBS.
! Persons taking an active interest in this
Charitable rmderi .king, by getting up
! club-, w 1! receive eloveu tickets lor every
ten do lars sent.
- Jan. 20. lM'.l
ADIINISTIIATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate o' Wm. E. JloLberts late of
Jackson toumhip. Columbia County
f E TI ERS of administration on ihe es-
Aale ot William E. RcbLerls, late ol
jnckso'i i p., Col umbi nil y rtjd.
tiave beeen granted by i he Register of Co
lumbia county io Abranam Yocna. cl
Ben'on low i. ship, said county. All person
having ila-n.s again! the estate of the de
cedent are req ies'ed lo present them to
the administrator tor settlement, and those
indebted lo ' e es ae are reqn.red lo make
payment to the undersigred forthwiih
ALU A HAM YOUNG, AdnCr.
Benton l-.v,r. Nov. 9. 1-64 6w. 52...
ULAMiS ! ELAMvS ! BLANKS It
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS. SUBPOENAS,
yf proper & desrableform8,fo sale
tVISTAIi'S BAL.SA3I
OF
One of ihe oldest ant mn-i reliable reia
edien in the world for Couahs, Cold,
Whooping Consh, Bioncliiiis.Dif"
ficn'.ty o,l Breathing, Asthma,
Hoars'eriess, Sore Throat,
Croup. ami every Affection of the THROAT
LUN(iS and CHEST, including even
03 -25 tn sj m isi ip Q 2. CD
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
So general has the use of this remedy
become, and so popular is it everywhere,
that it is- unnecessary 10 retoiitil its vinuet.
(i works speuk for it, and find utterance
in the abundant and voluntary tes imony of
the many who from long siifieriua aud set
iled disease have by its ne been restored
to pristine vigor and he-lih. We can pre
sent a mass of evidence in proof ol our
assertions, that
CANNOT BE DISCREDITED.
Testimony of Mr. JAMES GRIMES,
aaentlemati hiahly esteemed in Columbia
Co. Pa , and one whose btatement can b
relied upon.
Ml. Pleasar.t, Col. co., Pa , May 21,1860.
Messrs Seth W Fo ler &,Co., Bn-ton
(JenlUiiieri. About three year ago our
daughter, now twelve years ot age, waa
severely dieted with croup. A aeneral
iiritaiiou of the lur as followed, producing
a hectic conah, which became almosi con
nant. swellma ol Ihe temples and othef
indications ol Consumption wer also ap.
parent, and her lite was despaired of by
l.er physician. At this critical moment wa
were induced to give Dr. Wistar's Balsam
ol Wild Cherry u trial, and after she had
taken one bottle we lound her so much re
lieved thai it w as thcuatil unnecessary to
continue iis use. tince that time we haTS
ued the B.il.-am ir. our family in cases of
Coivhs nil I ColU s, i nd believe it 10 be a
superior remedy loi all disease of the
t ,in,t.
VGU rs w ilh respect JAMES GRllES.
FIJ0M JKE SMJTH) K-q.,
. rr ... t,u M,
rresuten
; ristow n, N. J.
I. "Having used Dr. WiMar's Balsam of
1 Wild Cherry lor about fifteen years, and
! having real zed its beneficial revolts in try
I family", n allord me ureal pleasure in re
; commending it to the public as a valua
j t, ! remedy 11 cases ol weak lung-, col.!-,
! cMiah, & and a-remeity which I consid
i rr to be eniirely iiinoce.it. and may be t
i ken wi h perlect sa Icty by the most dU-
' cv.e i" "-""'
j A dis-iiiisuishird 'Liwyer in Weslniiusla,
I have on several occasion u-ed D'-
! Vj,a( ij.m ol W ihf Cherry for e vera
co1. and always wiin tieciceil Deneni. I
know ol no preparation that i more eBi
caciou or more deserving of aeneral u.
The llai-am ha al-o been use I with e
reliei.t elfei-i by J. B Elliott, Merchant;
Half- Cros. Road; M L
WISTAR S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
Not.e genuine unless signedJT bUTTi,
on the wrapper.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE. No. 431 BrOad T, N Y.
S W. FOWLE lito., Propr etors, Bjsio.
At.d by all Druggists.
III DMNG'S LI SSI A SALT12
Heal- O l Sore
iieddma Ku-sia Salve Cures Burr,
Seal. Is, Cu's.
Rddina' Russia Salve Cure. Wound,
Uruise. Sprams.
Red. hug's- Rus-ia Salve Ceres Boil, Ul
cer, Cancers. )
Redding' Russi.. Salve Cures Sut
Rheum, Pdes, Erysipelas.
Ii-d linj.' I us-1 a Salve Cure Ring
worm. Corns. &e.. ic.
No family st'oul I be will out it.
ONLY 25 CENTS. A BOX.
For sale bv
I. P. I)lNSit)RE. Nn 431 Broadway ,n.Y.
S. W. EOWLE&. Co. N.. 18 Tremooi S'.,
lio-ton, ami by all Dru-i-i. and Country
S ore Ueepe 'S
Aug 10, 1SGL ly.
AltllllE S H03IE 3IAGAZIE.
K,t;-ed bv T S. ARTHUR and VIRGIN
IA E. IOWNSEND.
The ILnne Magazine for IPGS will be en
laiaed and impoved, and ma.ie still more
worthy of tSe eminent lavor with which it
has been received It character as a
ISigh-Tonctl Periodical,
claiming pnMi - lavcr en ihe around of real
merit, w id beca'eluliy mamtatiied ; while
forvar ety interet, uelulne-s, arid all the
a'tradions of It eralure arid art essential to
a true Home Maaazme, the publishers will
aim lo make ii Nipepor To All O.tier
A Fn.e Meel Engraving, a. id Two Page
of Music, will appear in eviiry number,
beside choice picture-, group and char
acters, j revaibng fahions, and a large va
riety ol pattern lor aarrnen.s, embroidery,
e,c., etc.
In all re-pect .ve shall give
a FIRST-CLAS MAGAZINE,
at a price withm ttie reach of every intelli
, TM. f.,.pily in ihe land.
: a new story by T. S. ARTHUR will be
commence. l l.i uie juiuaij nuiiii.n,
' Yearly Terms, in Ad var.ee One copy,
12 0, three copt.
50,00, five copies and
1 or.e to tiie gei:er-up ol ciub, S 10.00, nin,,
j copies, and one to the geiur up of club
I tV A beauti.r,jl Premium Plate, entitled
S- I T 11(1
' The li lancy of Sha kspeare," wiP be
1 r;irti,eil to each person wno seius. ns ac.uo
..r .i :l...... I. ...Ill -.1-- . m:i.l t
f f" For 64 50 we will ser.d one copy of
eac h ol home Magazine and Gody'o Lady's
BooK lor oue year. Addre.
T. S. ARTHUR L CO.
323 Walnut Stieet, Philadelphia.
Nov. 23, 1864.
THE NEW GROCERY STORE
FORMERLY ERASMAS' OLD STAND
ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG.
I!orc I ii!-h Goods.
Just received at Henry GigerU New-
j ore
MUI'A,
i
TEAS,
COFFEE,
' EICE.
SPICES,
? S3 dz CSiXlPsri
FISH,
' SALT,
TOBACCO,
SEGARS,
CANDIES,
RAISIN,
.FEED AND PROVISIONS.
Together with a preat variety of qotiont
SiC., loo numerous io mention.
CsT Butler. Eas, Meal and prorjuce gen.
erafly taken in exchange for woods.
HENRY GIGER.'