The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, February 01, 1865, Image 4

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    Prospectus of To?. III. 1835.
a MDMrnr -j vjxl ,
Dl VOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE ASP
. ' -' " ART, AND THE
Principles of 1770 and '87.
C. CHAUNCEY BURR, Editor,
.Flhis Matazine will eonlinue,to
defend
" Ihe principles of Government
which
raided our father in the fonndation of the
. Republic The spoil and doctrine of the
two first volumes wll be fully maintained
in the third volume. We have no compro-
. mises to make with error no parley with
despotism. Democracy will be treated,
iiot as a ty ins policy of cunni'g nfflce
seeker and spoil-hunters, but rather as an
abiding principle of political economy and
. of popular liberty. All supporter of this
revolutionizing, Abolition war, will te held
as the enemies of the Democracy. We
fhall acknowledge no organization to be
Democratic which does not honestly enun
riate and support the principles ol the
Kentucky and Virginia Reflations of 1798
, endite Dred Scon D.cision of the Su
preme Conn, the one asserting Slate 'Sov
erefgn'y and the other' White supremacy. To
preserve these honorable doctrines, the
Desnocratic party was organized by the
ve'y founders of the Federal Government,
and it remained true lo them don to the
iatal and dishonoring departure, at the
'commencement of Ihis war. The Old
Guaid 'w an organ of Democracy as it was,
belore this cowardly surrender of jrinciple
and as it must be again, before it ran re
deem our country from the rule of faction
nd despotism. This year it has been en
larged lo double its former size that i, to
forty eight page for the pnrpose of mak
ing it in all repects. a to -t le and matter
a popular Literary and Family Magazine
'-t S2553
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paid for expire.
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it stereoi) ped, back numbers and volume?
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Subscriptions willTje understood as com
mencir.g with the year, and back number
sant accordingly, unless specially ordeied
otherwise.
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Past Office to subscribers in the city,
Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Jersey City,
The postage ol The Old Guard is 12 i ts.
per year, payable in advance, at the cilice
of mailing or delivery.
Copies of Vols. I. and II of The Old
Guard for 1863 and 1864, will be lurni-hed
bound in paper, for 51 50; in cloth lor 82,
post pa id.
All le'ters in relation to the business de
partmentof the Magazine, should be in
variably addressed (o the undersigned, a
follow :
- VAN LVRIE. H OR TON & CO.,
162 Nassau Street, N. Y.
READING RAIL ROAD.
- WINTER ARR ANGIiJI ENT.
IYEIS1EIS 7, 170 4,
GREAT Trunk line from the Nor:h and
North-west for 'Philadelphia, N'ew
York, Reading. Potisvilleebanon, 'Allen
town, Easton, &c-, &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York,
as follows. At 3.00 and 8.15 A. M. and
1.45 P. At., arriving at New York at 10
A. M., and 2.45 and 10 00 P. M
The above connect with similar Trains
on the Pennsylvania Road, and Sleeping
Cars accompany the first Iwo trains with
out change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tasnaqna,
Minersville, Allemown and Philadelphia
. at 8 15 A. M. ar.d 1 45 P. M., stopping at
Lebanon aitd principal Station only.
Way Trains, stopping at all points, at
7 25 A. M. and 4 40 P.M Returning,
Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12 noon, aud
7.00 P. M." Philadelphia at S A. M. an. I
3.30 P M j PoiUville at 8. 50 A. M. and
2.35 P A1-, Tamaqua at . 8.10 A. M ar.d
2.15 P. M. and Redaing at 12 midnight,
7.35 and" 10 45 A. 11., 1.38 and 6.05 P M.
- Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves
Reading at 6 30 A. M. returning from Phil
adelphia at4 30 P. M.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave - Read
ing at 6 40 and and 11 A. M. for Epbrata,
Litiz, Columbia, &c.
On Sundays; Leave New York at 7 P.
M. Philadelphia 3 15 P. M.. Pottsvile 7.30
A. M., Tamaqua 7 A. M., Harrisburg 8 15
A. M., anr" Reading at 12 midnight lor
Harrisburg.
Coir mutation, Mileaga, Season, and Ex
cursion. Tickets, at reduced rates to aud
from all points. -
Baggage checked through; 80 pounds
allowed each Passeuger.
G. A. NICuLLS,
General Superintendent.
Riadiko Pa Nov. 30, 1864.
. National Poliee Gazette.
' THE GREAT
CRIMINAL PAPER OF THE AGE
TWe Proprietors would call the attention
of the public to the fact that this paper is
now in the twentieth year of it publication-),
and lhal ji is the only paper pnblish-f-!in
the United States containing accurate
jvepoi: oi sin criminal mauers or impor
tance occurring in the' world. Having a
large Corps of Reporters and correspon
dent extending over the-country, gives
them unusual facilities for obtaining cor
rect information on subjects , connected
with 'their speciality. Each number is
embellished with engravings of Harding
jBTeuts occurring in this great metropolis
and other Cities of the Union It also
contains from time to (tm, exact like
nesses of thieves and other crimirials.which
enables citizens to guajd themselves
against depredations.
To citizen arid officers it is a invalnble
as it contains every week an account
of (he doings'of the thieves, their wherea
bouts and their plans aud devices to entrap
find despoil .the u wary.
THE NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE
Ispoblishedint.be interest of zood gov
ernment and correct morals, and its exten
sive circuahion in all parts of the cnintry
is an evidence of its appreciation by the
public, It cn be purchased . at all new
depots, and persons wishing to subscribe
can do so by adfresng -GEO.
VV MATSELL&CO,
3 Tryon Row, tVw York.
DUt J. R. EVANS,
Ffcjsician and Sareon,
yiAVING located permanently on Main
Street CLOtiiiiBU RG, Pa., wonld in
form the. public generally, that be i pre
jafeJ to a tenJ to all bu-iness faithfully and
p-;n-; ' iMy that may be intrusted to his care,
. l-"' "' ct-i:mensora:e with tha time.
s -net atlsntioo lo
-28 ry
GREAT GIFT I) I STHIBUTIOX !
2oO,f)00
Watches, Chains, Diamond Rings, $-c.
- WORTH OVKK
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
lo be sold tor ONE DOLLAR EACH ! !
Without regard to vbIhc ! I No; to be
paid lor until you know what jou
am io receive ! !
FpkndiJ List f Article I All to he'sold f
0?E DOLLAR EACH It
250 Gauls' Gold hunting case watches,
$50 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 anJ neck chains
15 30
3000 " " 4 6
3()t0 Gold bsnd bracelets 4 8
5000 Chafed old bracelet 5 JO
2)00 Chatelaine chains and guard cmitis
5 . 20
7000 Solitaire and gold brooches
4 10
2000 Lava arid Florentine brooches
4 6
5ooO Coral, opal and emerald brooche
.4 ' . 8 '
5000 Mnaic, jet, lava and florentine 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 watrh kys
2 50 8
4000 Fob and vest ribbon slides
3 10
' 5000 Sets solitaire sleeve buttons, stud &.
3 8
3000 Gold thimbles, pencils, &c.
4'
1000 Miniature lockeis 2 50
4000 ' maaic spring 3
3000 Gold toothpicks, &c. 2
500O Plain gold rings 4
5000 Chased sold rings , 4
7
8
20
8
11
11
loOoO Stone set and i-ignet rings -
2 50 10
1000 California diarrond rings
2 10
7500 Sets Ladies' jewelry, jM and gold
5 15
6000 Sets Ladies' jewelry, cameo, ppar.1
4 15
10000 Cold pens, silver extension holder
and pencils 4 15
10000 Gold pens and "old mounted hold
er 3 3
50C0 Gold pens and geld extension bidders
6 10
5000 Silver goblets and drinking cup
5 50 ,
3000 Silver castors - 15 50
2000 Silver fruit and cake baskets
20 0
M)0O cfoz friker.teaspooris SlO to 520 pr doz
5000 " " tablespoon atid forks
20 40
In oonspqTence oflhe :reH! stajnatioi
of trade in the mann'ac'uriiii; ii-iiricn of
Enu'atuf, tfironuh the war having cut off
tlie supply of cotton, a large quanti'y ot
valuable jewelry, originally intended f-ir
tfie English market lia been sent off for
rale in this country, and must be sold at
any sacrifice.
Under the.e circumstances, Arrandale &
Co., actin as Aizei.t tor the principal Eu
ropean Manufactur-r-1, have reolved upon
a GREAT GIFT DISTKI I'.U HON, subj-ct
lo the lollowing re:nIntions;
Certificates i.aniing each article and it
value, are placed in Sealed Envelope, and
well mixed. One cf tnee envelopes will
be t-ciw by mail to any addres, on receipt
ot 25 cents.
A-l artie'es sold at One Dollar eich, wtfhoul
regard to value
On receipt of the Certifica'e, on will
see what vou are going to nave, and then
it is at your option lo send the dollar and
take the article or not. Purchaser may
thus obiain a gold watch, diamond rm. or
any sei ol jewelry on our list, for O.ie Dol
lar, and in no cae ran they get le.-s ha n
one dollar's wonh, as 'here arj no blanks.
The price of certificates is as follows:
One for 25 cents.
Five for one dollar.
Elev n for two dollars.
Thirty for five dollars.
Sixty-five for ten dollars.
One hundred for fifteen dollars.
Aiients wilj be allowed ten 'cents on ev
ery Certificate ordered by them, provided
(heir remittance amounts to One Dollar.
Agents will collect 25 ce.vs" lor everv Or
fific.ae, and umif 15 cents to us, either in
cash or pots "-ramp.
AURA N DALE 4 CO.,
51-3nn. 1 ft? Broadway. N-w-York.
NEW GOODS?
Yiiothrr Arrival of Woods.
"Ar'"
Hat, Cap and Grocer)-
sq rr ryr T
Now is Tour Time fo'Iiity.
HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER
THE undersigned havina jus! returned
from the Eatern cities with a larii
and full assortments of TTRtJg'r
in ailditiori to a snperi-32
or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
U. HATS AND CAPS,
comprising every ort and qualit. is now
prepared to sell a little cheaper than can
b' purchased elsewhere.
H-Siock ol GROCEMESare not snr
passed in this marke', which he offer
cheap for cash, or in exchange for GRAIN
OR PRODUCE
ALSO;-A fine loi of KIDS, MOROCCOES,
ar.d LININGS to which fie invn-. tie at
tentton ot Shoemakers and the public.
Give him a c;dl At Stroop's Oid Siand,
on Main iiree:.
JOHN K G1RTON
Rloorr hnrir. Nov'r 27 iwfil
f r MAV JilLLIN'CKr GOODS
r,,r rs
AJL Pill. AMI UIMI'll ,
Mis MARY BARKLEY has j-Ut reiume.f
liom Nt-V York and Ptiiladeiptiia with nn
excellent assortment of Millinery Goml.
She lias Ihe ery lalf-t .hions and 'the
mos: approved styles of Hais ami Bonnet,
together with ihe mot tasteful lot ol Rib
fions, Trimmiii"-. &c. , Give her a call and
examine for yourselve.
MARY BARKLEY.
Bloomebnrg. Oct. i?. 1864. '
IJOU AKDS ASSOtMIlOX.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of ihe Nervous. Seminal,
Urinary and Sexual Systems -new and re
liable treatment in Reports of the HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION Senl by mail in
teitled leiier envelopes, free of charge.
Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON.
Howard Association, No. 2 Souib Ninth
S'reet Philadelyliia, Pa.
Dc. 16 1S63IV
To ConstinipliTcs-
""Cone-impli ve sufft;rers will receive a
valuable prescription lor the cure- of-Consumption,
Asthma, Bronchitis, and air
throat and Lutm affeclions,f free of charge,)
he e nr n t t h li r n.lrtruca T!ao V l YV A 13 H
A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, j
CABINET WARE ROOM.
T ESPECI FULLY invites ihe attention of
-th Public to his extensive H.ort menl
of Cabinet Furniture and C H A IRS,fJ
which fie will warrant maile of good
msteriaU ar.d in a workmanlike man-' 1
ner. At his stablitmerit can always be
onn4 a good assortment of fashionable
furniture, which is equal in style bod fin
ish to that of Philadelphia or N. York cities
and at as low prices. He has on hand
of different style and
t rices, from $25 to $60. Divhiim Lounae,
Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs,
Rocking and eay c fiair, Piano stools, and
a variety of upholstered work, with Dress
ins and parlor bureaus, sofa, card.r" ' j
centre and pier tables, detashns,
cheffeniers.whatnots and com odes, fcZJ
and all kinds of fashionable work. His
stock of bureaus, enclosed and common
wanstands,dress-tatle., corner cupboards,
ola,
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads,eane seat and common chairs is
ihe largest in this section of the county.
He will also keep a good aortmem of
looking classes with fancy gilt and com
mon frames He will also furnish spring
rnat'rasses fitted to any-sized bedstead,
which are superior for durability and com
fort to any bed in use.
Hloomsbiirg Nov. 4, 1863.
GENUINE PHF.PA RATIO NS.
Compound Fluid Evtract Buchu, a posi
tive and Specific Remedy for dieaes
of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop
sical Swellings. , "
This Medicine increases the power of
DiueMiori, and excite the Absorbents into
healthy action, by which the Watery or
Calcareous depositions. ud all Unnatural
Enlargements are reduced, as welPaPain
and Irlimmation.
IH;i.?lKH4l I XTItACT HIJCIH
For Weaknesses arising from exceie,
Habit of Dissipation, Early Ir.discreiion
of abuse, attended i'.h Ihe following symp
tom :
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Lo ol Memory,' Difficulty of Breathi"g,
Weak Nerves, Trembling Horror of Di
eae. Wakefulness. Dimnesi of Vision, Pain
in the Back, Univeral IasituHe of lh"
Mucular S stem, Hot Hands, Flushing of
If.e Body, Dryness of Ihe Skin, Eruptions
on :he Face, Pallid Countenance. .
The.-e sjmptom if alloweif to go on,
which thi- niedicine invariablv remove
j-oon follows. IMPOTEXCY, FATUITY,
EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the
Patient may expire.
Who can say that they are not frequently
followed try those "Direlnl Diseases."
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION'."
Many are aare of the canst of their suf-
j fering, tui none will confess the Records
of the luarne Aylums.
And melancholy Deaths by Consump
tion bear ample wi:ne to the Truth of the
as-eilion. The Constitution once effected
with Organic Weakne-s requires the aid of
Medicine to S'reno'heri rt;.t In vigora'e ttie
System, which HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT
BUCHU invariably does. Atrial will con
vince Ihe mosi skeptical.
FEM A LES.-FEM AL ES.-FEM A LES.
In many Affect Tons peculiar lo Females
the Ex'ract Buchu is unequaled by any
other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention,
Irregularity, Pamf nlness, or Supp-esion
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Scirrhous siate of ihe LHerus, LeuchorrhrjBa
or Whites, S e'ility, aud for all complaints
mc'dent lo the sex, whether arising from
indi-cretion Habits or Dissipation, or in
the Decline or Change ol Li fe
Take no more Balatr, Mercury, or un
pleasant Medicines for unpleasant and
dangerous dieae.
H ELM KOLD'S Ex'ract Bnchn and Im
proed Rose Wa-li cufes SECRET DIS
EASES, Li all their Stage, At bttle Eir
pense, Little or "no change in Diet, No
Inconveriier.ee, And no exposure.
It rat)e-a frequent desire and. gives
sirength to Urinate, thereby removing ob
s'riiclions, preventing ar.d curing strictures
of ihe Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflam
mation , so frequent in the clas of diseases,
and expelling all poisoi.ous, diseased and
worn out mailer.
Ihouand upon Thousands who have
been the victim of Quacks, and who have
paid heavy lees lo be cured in a short
lime, have fonnd they were deceived, and
that the poic-on'' has, by ihe use of 'pow
erful astringents," been dried up in the
s stem, to break out in an aggravated form,
and perhaps after Marriage.
Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu for p.II
affection and diseases of ttie Urinary Or
gan, whether existing in Male of Female,
from whatever cause originating and no
matter of how long standing.
Disrases of these Organs requires the aid
of a Diurnic. Helmt.oid's Extract B.ichu is
Ihe Great Diure ic, and i certain :o have
the desired effect in all diseaes for which
it is recommended. Evidence of the most
reliable and responsible character will ac
company Ihe medicine.
Price SI. 00 a Hot tie, or Six for S5.00.
Delivered to. any aT1dre-s. securely packed
from observation. Describt symptom in
all communications Cure guaranteed !
Advice gratis. Address letter for informa
tion lo
II. 15. IIi:l.inol.l, f hemist.
104 South 10th t.. hg Chestnut, Phila.
HELMBOLD'S Med'i.-al Depot,
HELM BOLD S Drug & Chem'l Warehouse,
549 Broadway, New York.
I T Beware of counterfeits and unprinci
pled dealers', who endeavor lo dispose ' ot
ineir own" and 'other" anieles o:i the
reputano'i attained by " '
Helmbold's Genuine Preparations,
do do Extract Buchu,
Helmbold's Genuine Extract Sara parilla.
do do Improved Rose Wasti.
PP"Sold by all'Druggisl everywhere.
Ak for Helmbold's. Take no other. Cut
oul Ihe Advertisement and send for it, and
avoid imposition and exposure.
December 9, l863.-Iy.
E0L3L,
W3I.B K00NS Propiictor
IJI.OO.-H.Mil IIG PA.
rPHIS magnificent Hotel, situate in ine
L central portion of the town; and op
posite the Court House, bis been thoroughly
repaired and refurnished, and ihe Proprietor
it) now prepared to accommodate travelers,
teamsters, drovers and boarders in the most
pleasant aud agreeable manner His table
will be supplied with the best ihe market
afTords,and his Bar with the choicest liquors.
Atientise ostlern will always be on hand,
and his stabling is the most extensive in
Ibis se ioc of country. Omnibuses wil
alwaysc'e in readiness to convey passen
gers to and from the Railroad Depots.
y J: ft of difleretit style and ft ...fl
LIQUORS I
1 liocale ami
detail.
r"T"MlE mbcriber would announce tol'ie
1 citizens ol Blobmsburg and vicinity,
thai he isell'mg LIQUOUSjn fa rge. atui
small qviartities.Snd at different prices, at
hi New S'ore. on Main street,
north si.l,lwo doors south of
Iron street, Bloomsburg. His
stock ol Forei"M and Domestic vftrii -m m 1 r
12 33 ii sr 2 H IE S s"
consists of Cognac and Roctielle. Blackber
ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He
has a large assoriment of
Old Rye gray with age, tine Old Bourbon,
Old Folk Whiskey, arid any quat.tity of
common. He also has
PURE HOLLAND GIN,
Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam
pagne Wines; and fast but not least, a
quantity ol good double extr? BROWN
STOUT; all of which he will sell ai the
lowest cash prices. The public are respect
fully solicited to give his liquor a trial.
D. W. ROBB1NS; Ag't.
Bloomsburg, May 1, 186 I
HYOjUIMi IXSIUAME C0MPAM,
OJfite. over the Wyoming Hank,
CAPITAL AXD SUKPLIS, 150,000.
B? Will insure again-l Ios6 or damage
b Fire on property in town or country, at
reasonaMe verms.
DIRECTORS, G. M Hollenback, John
Reuhard, Samuel Wadham, D L Shoe,
maker, Daniel G. Driesbach, R. C Smith
R. D. Lacoe.G. P. Steele W. W. Ketcham
Charle Dorrance, W. S.Ross, George M
Harding.
G. M. IIOLI.ENBACII. Pres't
I). L. SHOEMAKKK, V. Preset.
R C. SMITH, Necretaiy,
W. G. STERLING, Treasurer.
L H. CONOVER. Agent,
Beactt Haveu, Pa.
December 2d, 1863. ly. -
JVcie$tockof Clothing.
Sirin and Summer Goods.
I NV1 1 ES at ention lo his sinck of cheap
and fashionable Clothing ai his Store, or
MJJ1N STREET, HLOOMSIiURG.
two doors above the sitntrican Ilovse,
where he has just received from New York
and Philad-lphia, a full asortment of
nit ii and IJoyN t lolhiir,
including ihe most fa-hinnabie, durable and
handsome. DRESS GOODS, consisting ol
liox Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Clot!.
Coals, and Pants,
of all sorts, si.es, and colors. He.a!soha
replenished his already large Mock of Fall
and Winter Shawl; striped, figured and
plain Vents, shirts, cravats, slock, collars,
handkerchief, gloves, suspenders and fancy
articles.
N B He has constantly op hand a large
ami well selected assortment of Cloths and
Vestings, which he i prepared to make up
to order, inlo any kin I of clo'hing on very
short notice and in the best of manner.
All fiis clothing is made to wear and mol
of it is of home mannfactwe.
AND
JZmZtt Oka
Of every Description Fine and Cheap
His Case of Jewelry i not turpased in this
place. Call and examine his general as
sortment of Clothing, Watches, Jewelry;
&c. &c. LAV ID LOW EN BERG.
Bloomsbnrg, April 20, 1864.
Larkawanua & J!ooq;!u rg U 11.
, TWO DAILY
ON and after Monday,
1864, Passenger Trains
December 26th,
will run as fol
lows :
jLcave A'ortlnynnl.
STATIONS. MAIL. PASSE NCR.
Northumberland,
Danville,
Rupert,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Shickshinny,
King-ton,
Wj oming,
pitison,
Arrive at
Scranton,
Grtat Bend,
New York,
Easton,
Philadelphia
Leave S
Scranton,
Piltston,
W joining,
Kingston,
Shickshinny,
Berwick,
Bio j.mi-burg,
Rupert.
Danville,
Arrive at
Northumberland,
Williamsport,
Hrrisourg,
Baltimore
Wa-hington,
Philadelphia,
8.00 am 5 00 p M
8 40 5 40
9 25 6 25
9 45 6 35
10 25 7 30
11 10 8 15
12 15 PM 9 15
,12 50 9 35
1 05 9 50
1 50 10 25 pm
6 40 ' "
5 50
2 45
6 30
)iit!iward.
' 6 00 a m 4 20 p m
rt 30 5 00
6 15 5 45
7 00 5 30
7 55 .6 45
8 35 7 30
9 15 8 25
9 25 8 25
10 00 9 15
10 40 10 00
6 30 pm 2 00 am
1 20 1 25
5 40 7 00
9 05 10 35
5 40 - 5 f0
The shortest and mos' direct route to the
West and the Oil Region !
Tiains of the Philadelphia and Erie Rati
road leave Northumberland every monri;
ing for Erie, arriving there the. alieruoou of
itie same day to connect with Trains tor
Buffalo, Cleveland. Chicago, And ail othei
points Wel, connecting ai 1'orry with all
Train on the Oil Creek Railroad.
Passengers for Train 3, can leave New
York via The Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western R. R. at 9 00 A. M., thereby
reaching all points on Ihis Road the same
day. . ,
H A. FONDA, Supt.
Kingston, Dec. 20, 1864.
OMNIBUS LINE.
rS1HE undersigned would respectfully an-
nounce to me citizens of Bloomsburg,
and the public generally, that he is runniug
An OMNIBUS LINE rm--
v between this place and
the different Kail Road iVi r fill .
Depots, daily, (Sunday excepied to con
nect with Ihe several Trains going South
and West on the Catawissa & Williamspnrt
Rail Road, and with lhoe going Nor'h and
South on ihe Lack. & Bloomsburg Road.
His OMNIBUSES are in good condition.
commodious and coinfotrable, and chargesj
reasonable. J3T Person wishing to meet
or bee iheir friends depart, can be accom
modated, upon reasonable charges, by leav
ing timely notice at any of the Hotels.
JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor.
Bloomsburg, April 27, 1864.
THE SIXGE.i SEWP.G MACHINES.
OUR Letter A Family Sewing Machine is
frtsi v!;:iiiiit!i a world-wide reinnaiion. It
is beyond doubt ihe best and cheapest and
' . . . r, ft. .
most beautiful ot all family hewing iwa
chines yel offered to he public. No other
Faini y hewing Machine ba so many ue
Irl appliances for Hemming, Bfnding, Fell
ing, Tucking, Gathering, Guagm?, Braiding
Embroidering, Cording, and so forth . Nc
other Fam'.l' Sewing Machine ha so much
irsioaciiv lor a irreat variety of work. It will
bew all kinds ol do h, and with all kinds of
thread. Great and reei.t improvements
make onr Family Sewing Machine most
reliable and most durable, and most cer
tain in action at all rates of speed. It
makes the interlocked stitch, 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 fini-hed in chaste and exquisite stjle.
The Folding Ca-e of the Family Ma
chine is a piece of cunning workmanship
of tne most useful kind. It protects the ma
chine when not 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 Case, made out of Ihe
choicest woods, are finished in the sim
plest aud chasiesi manner possible, others
are adorned and embelished in the most
costly and superb manner.
Il is absolutely necessary to see the Fam
ily Machine in operation, so as to judge of
its great capacity and beauty.
It is fas! becoming as popular for family
sewing as our Manufacturing machines are
for manufacturing purposes.
The Bianch Offices are well supplied with
silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the
very best quality.
Send for a Pamphlet. v
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO ,
458 Broadway. N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE. 810 Chestnut St
N. S. Tingley, Agent, in Kpy, Pa
A. J. Evan
Agent, in Bloomsburg.
. Nov'. 11, 1863
Old Tilings Become Ievr,
The undersigned would beg leave to in
form his old friends, and "the rest of man
kind," that he ha lately returned from the
service of fiis country, and again te- Jl
opened hi OLD ESTABLISH
ED T A I L O RING SALOON,
with a view of making Up etuire new gir-
' . - . . r II
men', as well a menuing oii ones, lor an
mankind, and any body el-e, who may
favor him with their work in his line.
He i prepared to do work T-EAT, Fash
ION ABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, a.-.'d hope
by so doing, and t.irict.aticnUon lo business
o rnerii and receive a due share of patron
age. But remember, all, that these times
require money, or something to live upon,
he therefore hope and Irut, that when
he Iws done hi rart, his customers will
do lheit by furnishing the "ready John,"
or ready trade. For truly the "Laborer is
worth of his hire."
BERNARD RUPERT
Bloomsburg, Sept. 10 18G2.
A CABD TO THE SUFFERING.
SWALLOW two or ihree Hogshead of
B ichu, I onic Bitier. Sarsapanlla, Nervous
Antidote. &c, &c, &c, and after you are
sali-fied witn the result, ihen nv one box
ot OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH
SPECIFIC P1LL, and be restored to
health and vigor in less than 30 days.
They are purely vegetable, pleasant to
lake, prompt and salutary in their effects
on the broken down and sha'terd consti
fution. Old and young can lake them with
advantage. Imported and sold in the U.
S. only by JAS. S. BUTLER,
No. 427 Broadway, New York,
l"Aget for the United States.
P. S. A box of the pills, securely pack
ed, will be mailed lo any address on
rceipl of price, wh:ch is ONE DOLLAR,
post paid, money refunded by the Agent
if entire satisfaction i not given.
July 20. 1864. 3m.
EDITOR OF THE 'STAR,' Dear Sir:
With your permission I wish to say to the
reaJers of y our paper that 1 will vend, by
return mail, to all who wish it (free) a Re
cipe, with full direction lor making and
using a simple Vegetable B&lm. that will
effectually remove, in ten days, pimples,
btotcbe, Tan, Freckles, and all impuriti
of the skin, leaving ihe same soft, clear,
smooth and beautiful. I will also mail
tree to those having Bali Head, or bare
Faces, simple directions and information
that will enable the'm lo start a full growth
luxuriant hair, whiskers, or a moustache,
in less than 30 days.
All applications answered by return mail
without charge. Respectfully yours,
THOS F. CHAPMAN, Chemi-t.
831 Broadway, New York.
July 20, 1864 3m.
iVorfli central Railway.
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 Northern New York.
On and after Mondav, Ar.nl 20th, i63,
the Passenger Trains of ihe Nor.h Central
Railway will arrive and depart from Sun
bury, Harrisburg and Baltimore, as follows:
souTnwuii).
Mail Train leave Sunbury daily
except Sundays, at 10.10 a m.
Leaves Hairisburg, 1.15 p.m.
Arrives at Baltimore, 5.35 "
Express Train leaves Sunbury daily
except Sumia) g, at 1 1 07 p.m.
Leaves Harrisb'rg. except Monday 2.00 a.m.
Arrives ai Baltimore daily except
Monday, at 6.15 a.m.
Accommodation leavesllarrisb'rg 6,30 a.m.
NORTinfmn.
Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily
except Sundays at 9.15
Leaves llarri.-bnrg, 1.15
m.
rn.
Arrives at Sunbury,
Exptess Trains Baltimore daily,
Arrives at Harrisburg,
4.05 p hi.
9.15 "
1.35 a.m.
Leaves Harrisb'rg excep; Monday ,3. 00
Arrives at Sunburv, 5.38
t
For further particular appiy at the office
I. N DUBARRY, Sept.
Harrisburg, Aug 8, 1863.
II C SIOlYtR,
SURGEON I)EiT I ST,
-s ESPECFULLY offers his
s. y pnnessiuiiai eincrn louie
-XFT ladies & gentlemenol Blooms
burg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend
io all the various operations in Deniitry,
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 manufac
tured and all operations on teeth carefully
attended to.
A superior article of Tooth Powders, al
ways on hand. All operations on the teeth
warranted. .
Residence and Office, a few doors above
, ' ' f'KvSSHA.vl'JS ' .
LWALII) SOLBILIt NATIONAL H03IE
ENTERPRISE
5 8 5 B RO A D W A Y N E W YORK
THE
lflIK?-0 CP
BELLI
IT.
The Most Comphte. and Magnificent
IFar Exhibition Extant
Devoted lo raisi g Funds for a Na
tional Home,
100,000 TICKETS, AT $1 EACH.
A DONATION of 34.720 in ValuaNe Prop
e.tylothe Ticket Holders.
' JOS1AH PEBHAM, Agent for the Pro
prietors, has the honor to announce a plan!
for creating a tuno lor the lounoing of a
Natioiial.Insiiintion, to be a borne for lu
valid, disabled, discharged soldie.rs.
The original su mber of Tickets issued
for this object was 100,000, one third of
which have been alrehdy disposed of in
Boston, Mass. where the enterprise was
first projected. '
Each of the One Dollar Tickets is good
for J'our Admissions to the Mammoth
MIRBOR OF -THE REBELLION,
at 585 Broadway, New York City, or
wherever else exhibited.
One half of the profits of the entire sale
will Le exclusively devoted and donated
to the above named patriotic object.
According to the original advertised
plan, a Mass Meeting of Ihe lickei hold
ers was field in Fanenil 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 ol 1 rustee, lo receive the funds
which may accrue from the novel enter
prise, and to appropriate the same to this
object in accordance with the plan of the
originator ; Gen John S. T)ler, Brston:
hi Excellency Governor James Y. Smith,
of Rhode I-land; Hon. Geo Briggs of New
York ; his Excellency Gov. A.G. Curtin nf
Penns Ivania, Main' Gen N. P. Bank, cf
Mass., M.jor Gen. O O. Howard of Maine, I
his excellency uov. iwcnaru laies, oil
Illinois. , j
To speedily accomplish this great ob
ject, ever) wise means will be used by
the projector lo effect the immediate sale
of the nckeis; and he call upon he loyal j
and humane to assist earnestly in carrying j
this noble undertaking forward lo a irium j
I'hant success.
Neither its importance, nor u leasi-
hilitv.ran be called in Question. Lei
ihe
,,pn. Ip l.m resoond in a spirit worlhv oi
j . . ,
the protect, and no obstacles shall delay
its consummation.
Mnkitig 'he proposition in good faith,
and iea:')' to devote hi whole energie to j
the crpai work, Ihe projector firmly be
lieves ihe tide of popular favor will flow
in the desired direction, and accomplish
the loundii'g and insure the creation of a
permanent National InsiiCnion, which
shall be an a-lum for the retired soldier,
whose loss of health ur limb is his a;nlo
ma for heroic services performed in his
country's cause, and which k
hall go down
eing to man-
to the future genera'ions a ble
kind and an enduring monument
io the
liberality of the loyal people.
Bv comoinir g this enterprise with a
.- . i . i . it
puniic place oi amuserr.eru oi sucn wen ;
esiabli-hed high character and merit, Ihe i
subsciiber lo the fund, while giving fiis
money for Ihe promotion of a great char- j
liable detgn. may receive a full eqniva- j
lent for the outlay in witnessing Ibis j
splendid series of Painting. I
ATT A R ACTIVE I'OU.NTY TO PUR- I
CHASER. i
To effect the speediest possible saJe of1
these ticket, so that unnecessary expense
mav be saved, and ihe National Home
Fund proportionately increased, a further j
inducement is offered as a oounty to pur- j
cha-er. ,
A soon as the tickets shall have been !
sold, in addition to one half ihe profits, as i
aforesaid the following described prop. I
erty will be dna'ed to the ticket holders, t
and placed in the bauds of then Trustee, ;
a distinct loaid having bpen chosen for;
that purpose, at tie mass .meeting held ;
a above stated, and which consist of the :
lollowir.g gentlemen who, on receipt ol :
the property, will dispose of the same, by j
lot, or otherwise, as the ticket holders in!
ma-s meeting may direel there to be io j
violation of law in snch disiio-al : Hon. C
O- Roger, Hon. C. W. Slack. Gen. Bolt j
Cowdin, Col. A.J Wright, John C Ha-
nes. Esq., ol Boston, Johua Webster F.-q., j
of Maple.vill, Mass , Isaac S. Morse E-q., t
of Cambridge, Mass.
SCHKDULKOF DONATION PROPERTY i
To u-hit-h the 'J ickit-holders u iil be i
entitled.
One genteel residence in the City
ol Roy bury. Mas, vabied at
S10 000
Three Piano fort, val. at ?500 each
1 500
j Five piauo'for'es, val. at S30G ech
' Five Gold Watches, ai S100 each,
Fifty Gold Wa'cfies, al S50 each,
1,500
2,500
Two shares in Ihe Boion and Wor
cester Railroad, a' Sl30each,
Two shares in Ihe Boston a;id Maine
260
R R. valued at SI30 each,
!60
'Two shares in the Merchants' Bank,
Boston, at S100 each,
00
Six thousand Gold Union Medals
valued al 5-3 wach, 18,000
Two Sewing Machines, at S50 each, 100
Total, S34 720
Due notice will be git en of the next
mass meeting of the iickt holders which
will take place in New York City
A National Home Ticket, costing om
dollar, consist- of five coupons, tour of
which are adrpi-sTons to the Mirror, good
at any time, and h other a certiticale ot
an interest in the Enterprise, which the
purchaser retans.
The admision coupon may be ned sep
araiely, or ell at once, as suits the conve
nience of ihe purchaser.
All communica:ions on the subject, and
all orders for lickets by mail, or exnre-,
should be directed lo JOSIAH TERHAM,
Agent) 585 Broadway, New York City.
TO CLUBS.
Persons taking an aciive interest in this
charitable undertaking, by getting up
clubs, will receive eleven tickets lor every
ten dollars sent.
Jan. 20, 1864
ADJIIMSTKATOirs K0TICL
Estate o JFm. E. Robbert late of
Jackson toirnship, Columbia County
deceased.
1 ET1 ERS of administration on the es
late of William . E. Robberts, late of
Jackson t wp., Col um bi iii'- kiumiI,
have beeen granted by the Register of Co
lombia county to Abranam Young, of
Benton township, said county. All persons
hating claims against the estate of the de
cedent are requested to present them to
the administrator ior settlement, and those
indebted lo the es ate are required to make
payment to the undersigned forthwith.
ABRAHAM YOUNG, Adm'r.
Benton twp-, Nov. 9. 18646w. J2..
BLANKS ! BLANKS ! BLANKS ! I
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS' .
WIST AH'S BALSAIfl
or
.WIL 3D OE2S,r.
O e of lheo!Jei afPi moi e'.iablre'B'
tf.'ie in the world for Cough-. Cody
Wbo'M'ir' Cough, Bioiicfiiii,iif
fic!iy ol Brea'hing, Asthma,
' Hna'sene, S re Thioat.
Cronp.and every Affe.Tti u of the THROAT
LUNGS and CH ES T, rnol od in a Tfei
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
So general has the ue of thi n-medf
become, and so popular is it everywhere,
that il is unnecessary io recount its virtue,
lis work spetk for it, and find utterance'
in the abundant and volum?fy tes imony of '
the many who from long suffering ancf et-r
tied disease have by its ue bean, restored .
to pristine vigor and health. We cati pre.
sent a mass c.f evidence in proof ol our
assertions, that
CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. -
Testimony of Mr. JAMES GRIMES;
a gentleman highly esteemed in Columbia
Co. Pa , and one whose statement can be
relied upon.
Ml. Pleasant, Col. co., Ta , May 21 I860.
Messrs Seth W Fovler & Co., Boston
Gentlemen About ihree jears ago our
daaghter, now twelve years ol age, was
severely filicied with croup. A general
irritation ol the lungs followed, producing
a heclic cough, which became almost con
staiitj swelling of the temples and othe
indications of Consumption were alo ap
parent, and her life w as (espaired of br
her physician. Ai this critical moment w .
were induced to give Dr. W i-Ur's Balsam
of Wild Cherry a trial, and after she had
taken one bottle we found her so much re
lieved that ii w as thought unnecessary to
continue us use. Mnce il.at time we hav
used the Balsam in our family in cases of
Coughs and Colds, t nd believe it lo be a
superior remedy foi all diseases of iba
Lungs.
Yours with respect JAMKS (JKIiifc.5.
FROM JKSfcE SMITH Etirj.,
President of the Morris County B.4uk,Mor
ristown, N. J.
"Having used D'. Winar's BIsam of
Wild Cherry lor about fifteen years, and
having real zed its benefi;ial remit in rrjf
family, it afford me gre-it pleasure in re
commending it to the public as a valua
ble remedy in cases ol weak Iuug, cold,
coughs, iiA'., and a reir.eil w hich I consid
! er lo be entirely innocent, and may be la-
Ken wnn phkc.miu, uj me mosi ceil.
i i . i ... v.. . v. i t
1 cte in health.
. T T-N --V , . tl
FROM HON. JOHN E. SMITH,
A distinguished Lawyer in WesloiinMer,
I liavi on several occasion nen Dr.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for sever
cold, and always with decided benefit. 1
know ol no preparation that "is more efS
carious or more deserving of general ut.
The Bil-am ha al-n ben 0e l with ex
cellent effect by J. B Elliott, Merchant,
Hall's Cross Roads. M I.
! W'JSTAK'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRT
j None eenotne uu!es signed"! BUPT5.""
on the evrapper.
FOR SALE BY
J P DINSMORE, No. 491 B'od-v, NT.
W. FOWLE Co., rropreions, iiio
And by all Druggi'-
KU)I)IXG'S KCSS1A SALTS
Heals Oid Sore;
Bedding's, Ru-sia
Salve Corr" B-irrev
Seal Is, Cuts.
Redding' Rusia Silve Cures. ypund.
Bruise, Spra ns
Re.1d.ng' Russia Salve Cores Boil, 11
! rer, Cancers.
rvdd'm'j' R-is-ia Salve i,ure Unit
Rheum, Piles, Erjsipela.
Bedding's bus.n Salve Cures Rinft
norm. Corn, fccc. Si"..
No family bhoulf be without i.
ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX.
For sale bv
I. P. DINSMORE, No 491 BraJ vay.N-T-S.
W. EOWLE & Co. N k 18 Tre.T.oni St.,
Boston, and by all Drugji-l and Coun r
S orekeepers
Aug 10, 1861. ly.
AltTIirU'S II05IE 3IAGZIE.
Edi'ed bv T S. ARTHUR and VIRGIN
1A E. 10VVNSKND.
. Tne Home Magazine for 1865 will be en
larged ami improved, and made still more
worif y of the eminent lavowith which it
Das been received P. character as a
High-Toiied Periodical,
! claiming public favcrVn the ground of real
' merit, will be carefully maintained ; wln'.e
tor variety interest. uetolue-s, and all the
'tractions of literature and art essential to
I a true Home Magazine, the publishers will
1 aim to mke it Superior To All 0;hers.
j A Fine Steel Engraving, and Two Page
of Music, will appear ih evary - number,
besides choice picture, group and char
acters, prevailing fa-hions, and'a large va
riety of pa'tern for garments, embroidery
fie, eic. In all respect we shall give
A F1RST-CLAS MAGAZINE,
at a price within the reach of every intalli
"en. family in the land.
A new story by T.S. ARTHUR will ba
commenced in the January number.
Yearly Terms, in Advance One copy,
52 0, three copie. $6,00, five copies and
one to the petier-np ol club, SIO.00, nine
copies, and one to the geiitsr up of club
S 1 5 00
&T A beau'ifjl Premium Pla'e, entitled
' The lr fancy o! Siiakspeare," will b
mailed to each person who send hs actub
of subscribers. It will also be mailed to.
each single subscriber from whom we re
ceive 52,50.
tFor S4 50 we will send one copy of
each ot Home Magazine and Gody's Lady'
Book for oue year. Addre,
T. S. ARTHUR k CO
323 Walnut Street, Philadelphia-
Nov. 23, 1864. .
THE NEW GROCERY STORE
FORMERLY ERASMAS' OLD STAND
ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG.
It J ore I'resh Goods.
Just received at Henry Gigers New
Store.
MOLASSES,
SUGARS,
TEAS,
COFFEE,
IUCE,
SPICES,
FISH,
SALT,
TOBACCO,
SEGARS, .
CANDIES,
RAISIN,
FEED AND FR0Y1SI.0NS.
Together with a great variety of notions
&c. too numerous io mention.
EF"Butfer. Eggs, Meat and prod ace gen
erally taken iu exchange for goods.