The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, February 08, 1865, Image 4

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    Prospects of Vol. 111. 1835.
A M O N T H V J 0 J fM A L , ;
DKVOTKD TO LITERATURE, SClLNCIi ANP
ARTj ASD THE
Principles of 1770 an;! J7.
V'.C. CHAUNCEY BURR, Editob.
T
lhv principles of. Government which
pouted our father it) the foundation of the
Republic -The-pirii and -doctrine of Jhe
two first volumes will be folly 'maintained
in the third vofame. We have rf compro
mises to make with error no parley with
, despotism. Democracy will be treated.
not as a vary ing policy of cnrmirg nfHi-.a-'
seekers and sped hunter", but rathcras an
"' abiding principle of political economy and
of popular liberty. All supporter of this
revolutionizing, Abolition war. wi'l be held
the enemies of the Democracy. We
shall acknowledge no organization to be
Democratic which does not honestly enon
Vinle' and support the prine;ples of the
Kentucky and Virginia Resolution! of 1798
and the Dred Scoit D'cisiori of the Su
preme Court, the one asserting Slate Sov
ereignty and the oiher White -vpremacy.. To
preserve these honorable doctrines, the
DeLnoeratie.pariy was organized bv the
very loundersof the Federal Government,
and it remained true to them down to the
faml and dishonoring deoanure. at .Jhe
commencement of this war. The Ojiff
Guard is an orgtr. of Democracy as it was,
before thiscowardty su rrender of principle
and a, it mast be agun, before it can re
.deem our conntrv from the rule of lacinn
and despMism. This year it has ben en -
larged to double its form r size that is, to
fotty eight pags tor the purpose at m ik-
jnr it 111 all re-pects, a to style ana majrer
popular Literary and Family M ignzine.
One copy, one year, S2 00
Seven copies, ore year, and one
to the setter up of club, 14 00
Twenty copses, 35 00
Single copies sent, posi-paid, for . 20
Terms invariabfy in advance, and the
Magazine will be stopped when the tiir.e
paid for expire?.
As each number of THE OLD GUARD
is stereotyped, back uumbers and volume
can aMwayp te luMiiiied.
'Subscriptions will be understood as corn-
mencin-c with the year, and back number
t aent accordingly, unless specially ordered
otherwise.
The Old Guard will be sent through the
'Post Office to subscribers in the city,
Brooklyn, WilJiameburs arid Jersey City.
The poMa:e of The Old Guart is 12 cts.
per year, payable in advance, at the cfilee
of mailing or delivery.
Copies of Vols. I. and II of The Old
Guard for 1663 and 1S64, will be turnis-hed
bound in paper, for $150; iq cloth lor S2,
post paid,
- ; All le ters in relation to the business de
pari mem of the Magazine, should be in
variably addressed to the undersigned, as
follow": -
VN EVRIE. HORTOX & CO.,
v., . - . 162 Nassau Street, N. Y.
READING RAIL ROAD.
TVIXTEIt A U It A X G LM1 d T.
. IVOVEinEK7, 17C4.
GREATTrunk line from the North and
North-west for Philadelphia, New
York, Reading. Potisville.Lebanon, Allen
lowii," Easton, &c &c.
" Trains leave Hafribor2 for New York,
as follows. At 3.C0 and8.15 A. M- and
1.45 P. M.. arrivins at New York at 10
A. Mn and 2 45 and 10 00 P. M
- .The above connect -.vith similar Trains
on the Pennsylvania Road, and Sleeping
- Cart accompany the first two trains wiih
"oni change. -
Leave for Reading, Potlsville, Tatraqua,
Minersvilie, Allentown and Philadelphia
at 8 15 A. M. ar.d'l 45 P. M., stopping at
Lebanon and principal Station only.
.Way Trains, stopping at all points, at
7 25 A. M.-nd--4 40 P. M Retnmma.
Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12 noon, an I
.7 00 P. M
3.30 P M
2.35 P M
2.15 P. M
. ' Philadelphia at 8 A
;IPo:tsviIle at 8. 50 A.
. Tainaaua at 8.10 A.
M. and I
M,
M
and
ai.d
and Redaing at 12 midnight.
7.35 and 10 45 A.M., 138 ami 6 05 P M.
Reading Accommodation Train: leaves
, 'Reading at 6 30 A. M. returning from Phil
adelphia at 4 30 P. M.
jColvmbia Railroad Trains leave Read
ing l 6 40 a d and 1 1, A. M. lor Ephrata,
. Liliz, Colnmbia,. &e. - '
On Sundays; Leave New York at 7 P.
M. Philadelphia 3 15 P. M . Pottsvi;e 7.30
. A. M., Tamaqua 7 A. M., Hnrrisburg 8 15
; A.M., anc" Re&ding at 12 midnight lor
Harrsborg. .
, Commutation, Mileage, Season, ani Ex-
torsion Tickets, at reduced rales to and
from ail points. -
Baggaae checked through: 80 pounds
allowed each Passenger.
G. A. NICoLLS,
'';' - General Superintendent.
It cadi sg Pa Nov. 30, 1864.
National Police Gazette,
THE GREAT
' CRIMINAL PAPER OF THE AGE.
The Proprietors would cafl the attention
of the public to the fact that this paper is
now in the twentieth year of it publica-!
tion, and that it is the only paper publish
.". in ihflU.ni'ed States containing accurate
Kepbrts of alt Criminal matter of impor
tance occurring ' in the world. Having a
larae Corps of Reporters and correpon
(len'.s extending over ir e country, sites
them unusual facilities for obtaining cor
rect information on subjects connected
with their speciality. Each number i
embellished with - engravings of startling,
events occurring in ibis great metropolis
and other. Cities of ihe Union It also
contains from lime to tim-, exaci like
r.essescf ihievesand other criminals, which
enable citizen to guard .-themselves
against depredations. . .
To citizen and officers it is a invalnble
as it contains every , week an acconru
of the doings of :he thieves, their wherea
bouts and iheir plans and devices to entrap
.. and despoil he u wary.
TI1E NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE
la published. in the interest of good gov
ernment and correct moral-, and its exten
sive circuallion in all parts ot Ihe c-)ntry
- is an evidence of its . appreciation by the
public- It c-d be purchased at all. new
depots, and perorrs wishing to subscribe
can do sr by ddrein"
GEO. W. MATS ELL & CO ,
3 Tryon Row, New York.
' . DU..J.R. EVAxS',
r&jsician and Sarjeoa,
TAVING loca'ed permanenily on Maln
4 h Street, BL0)MS3URGfc Pa.r would in
form the publiv; generally, that be is pre
pared to aitend toall business faitblully and
ponctnaliy lhat'may be intrusted to his care,
cn terms cornmenura:e with ihe times
t.- tie pavs str;ct aiieciton
r.-3ry
GREAT GIFT DISTRIBUTION I
250,000
Watches, Chains,. Diamond Rings. $c.
WORTH OVKU
' ON K MILLION" DOLLARS
lo be sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH ! !
Without regard 10 v-ilw ! J'ot to be
paid for until yon know what you
are to rpi'ei ve t J
Splendid Lint of Article ! All to he sold fot
USE DOLLAR EACH 1 1
230 Gent' Goli hunting case watches,
- 50 to 8150 each
250 Ladies Gold and enameled case
watche - 35 70
500 Genla' hunting case silver watches
' 35 70
200 Diamond rings 50 100
200 Gold vest and neck chiins
15 30
3000 " " 4 6
30)0 Gold band bracelets 4 8
eOOO Chased gold bracelet 5 10
2( 00 Chatelaine chains and guard chains
' 5 20
7000 Solitaire and gold brooches
4 10
2000 Lava at,d Florentine brooches
4 6
5oo0 Cord!, opal an J emerald ftrooches
' 4 .8
5000 Mosaic, jet, lava and florentine ear
drops 4.8
75)0 Coral, opal and emerald ear drops
4 6
4000 Cal ilornia diamond breas pins
2 50 10
3000 Gold fob and vest watrh keys
2 50 8
4000 Fob and vest ribbon slides
3 10
5000 Sets solitaire sleeve button?, stud Sin.
8
i 3000 nQ A thimbles. Dencils.
( 4
7
8
20
8
11
11
joo Miniature loekeis
50
40;0
mai;ic spripr 3
30()O Gold tooi h picks, Sic. 2
5!)0' Plain gojd rins 4
ft.'OO Chased sold rings 4
lOOCO Stone set and signet rins
"2 50
1000 California diarrond rins
2
10
10
75C0 Sets Ladies' jewelry, jet anil gold
5 1 5
6000 Sa s Ladies' jewelry, cameo, pearl Sec
4 15 "
10000 Cold pens, silver extension holders
ap.d pencils 4 15
10000 God 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 Silvei castors 15 50
2000 oilver fruit and cake baskets -
20 50
J000 doz silver teaspoons S10 to i20 pr doz
5000 " '( tablespoons and forks
20 40
In conseq'jence of the great stagnation
of trade in the mano'sccring districts of
England, through the war having cut off
the supply of cotton, a large quantity ol
valuable jewelry, originally intended for
the English market has been sent off lor
sale in this- country, and must be sold at
any sacrifice. -
Under these circumstances, Arrandale Si
Co., acting as Agents lor the principal Eu
ropean Manufacturers, have reoIved upon
a GREAT GIFT D1STRI BUTION, subject
to the following regulations;
Certificates naming each article and its
value, are placed in Sealed En velopes, and
well mixed. One cf tnese envelopes will
be sent by mail to any address, on receipt
ot 25 cents.
A't artie'es sold at One Dollar each, without
reaard to wive.
On receipt of the Certificate, j 011 will
see what jou are going to bave, and then
it is at your option to send the dollar and
lake the article or not. Purchasers may
thus obtain a gold watch, diamond ring, or
any set ol jewelry 011 our list, for One Dol
lar, and in no case can ihey get le-s .ha n
one dollar' onh, as there are no blanks.
The I'riee of certificates is as follows: ,
One lor 25 cents.
Five for one dollar.
Elev n tor two dollars.
" 'Thirty lor five dollars.
S'Xty-five for ten dollar.
One hundred for'fifteen dollars.
A'jents will bf allowed ten cents on ev
ery Certificate ordered by them, proidfd
heir remittance amounts tr One Dollar.
Anient will collect 25 cents lor every Cr
ificae, and remi 15 cenf?
ca-h or postage -ramps.-
to us, either in
AURA N HALF. &
CO..
5t 3m
1 r? Bm (l'Ta ,
JV15W COODS!
VnolluT
ArriTnl ol Good.
A I
C(.r TXl. rLJ 33 "C 9 723 '
13 at, Cap and Grocer)
S3 CrrJ li.
Now in Tour Time to Jny
HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER
THE undersigned having jn! returned
Irorn the Eastern cities with a large
and full assortments of fQryj
in addi'inri to a pri --T 1 81 i
or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
Ll HATS AND. CAPS,
comprising every soit and quality, is now
prepared to sell a little cheaper than can
b purchased elsewhere.
Hs Stock ot GROCEMES are not sur-
ras8e 'n '' '8 marke1, wliich he ofier-
rheap for cafh, or 111 exchange for GRAIN
OR PRODUCE.
ALSO.-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES,
ar.d LININGS to which he invn tne at
terition ot Shoemakers and the ntilic.
Give him a call At Stroup's Oid Siand,
on Alain Street.
JOHN K GIRTON.
Rlionrehiirg. ov'r 27 lGt
f-r.iMiV MILLINERY GOODS
aX. f IJ, a Kit H ll Ki:.
Mi's MARY BARK LEY h as jusi returned
l orn New York and Philadelphia with an
excellent assortment of Millinery Goods.
She has Ihe ery latest fashions and ihe
most approved styles of Hats and Bonnets,
log h-r with ihe most istefnl Jol ol Rib
bons, Trimmings, &c. Give her a call and
examine tor yourselves.
. MARY BARKLEY.
Bloomsbnrg. Oct. I?, IS64
UOH AIiDS ASSOCIAIIOA.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of, the Nervous. Seminal
urinary sua jexual Systems new and re
liable irea-ment in-Reports of the HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in
sealed letter envelopes, free of char"e
Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON.
Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
S'reet Philadelphia, Pa.
Dec. 16 1863-,ly -
To Coiismupiires-
Consumptive sufferers will ' receive a
valuable prescription for the cure of Con
sumption,1 Asthma, Bronchitis, and at!
th.roat.artd Lung affection free of chare )
by'sending their addressto Rev. EDWARD
A- WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county,
CABINET WARE H00M.
T KSl'KC I'FLJLLY invites ihe attention of
" -t!ie 1'iiblio to his extensive
iissor1 rnent
ot La inel b r i ml n r utui Cm A i Ti S
1 US
which he will warrant made of good
materials and in a workmanlike man
ner. At his establishment fan always be
found a good assortment of fashionable
furniture, which is equal in style knd fin
ish to that ot Philadelphia or N. York cities
and at as low prices. He bason hand
of different style and
t rices, from S25 to S60. Divhiis Lounge4,
Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs.
Rockicg and easy chairs, Piano stools, and
a varieiy of upholstered work, with Dress
ing and parlor bureaus, sofa. card,"y
centre and pier tab'es, letashn, H
cheflejiiers.whatnois and comodes,fcr "-. ..
and all kinds of fashionable, work. His
stock of bureaus, enclosed and common
wa-tistands,dress-lat les, corner cupboirds,
sola. ' '
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads, cane seat nod common chairs i
ihe largest in this section of the count-.
He will also keep a good assortment of
looking glasses wwh fancy gilt and com
mon frames .He will also furnish spring
rnai'rasses fitted to any sized bedstead,
which are superior for durability and com
for; to any bed in use.
iloornsbnro' Nov. 4, 1R63.
G E NU 1 N E V II LC PA RATIONS.
'impound Fb.id
-'(ive and Specif
I Extract Buehn, a posi
fic Remedy for lisea-es
of ihe Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop-
s;cal Swellings.
Th is" Medicine increases the power of
Digestion, and excite the Absorbents into
heali'iv action, bv which the Wate.-v or
( Calcareous deposii ions, and all Unnatural
Enlargements are reduced, as well a-sl'ain
and I tl iminaiion.
II i;i..iiijili fxtkact Hrcnr.
For Weaknesses arising fro:n excesses
Habits of Dissipation, Early Ir.disere.ion
oi atiuse.atteiiiied wi:h the following nip
toms :-
Indisposition to Exertjon, Los of Power.
Loss of Meoiojy, Difficulty of Breaihi"g,
Weak Nerves, Trenbling, Horror of Dis-ea-e,
Wakefulne-s, Dimness of Vision, Pain
in the Back, Universal Lassitude of ihe
Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of
the Body, Dryness of ihe Skin, Eruptions
on the Face, Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms if allowed to go on,
which this medicine invariably removes.
i soon fallows. IMrUI biNUi, I'AIUIIY.
EPILEPTIC FITS, in one
of which the
Patient may expire.
Who can say that they are not frequently
followed bv those "Direlnl Diseases."
"INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."
Many are aware of the cause of their suf
fering, but none will confess the Records
of the Insame Asylums.
And melancholy Deaths by Consump
tion bear ample witness 10 ihe Truth of the
assertion. The Consiimtion bnce effected
j with Organic Weakness requires the aid of
Medicine to strengthen arut In viorate the
System, which HELM FOLD'S EXTRACT
BUCHU in variat ly does. A trial will con
vince the most skeptical.
FE.M ALES.-FEM ALES.-FEM ALES.
In many Affections peculiar to Females
the Ex'ract Buchu is unequaled b) any
other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention,
Irregularity, Pamfulness. or Sopp-essinn
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Scirrhous s a'e of the Uterus, LeuchorrhcBa
or W hues. S e'ility, and lor all complaints
mc'ilent to the eex, whether arising from
ind i-cretion Habits or D'ssipation, or in
the Decii e or Change ol Lite
Take no more Bal-arr, Mercury, or nn
I leasanl Medicines tor unpleasant and
dangerous di-eae4.
H ELM I OLD'S Ex ract Bm hu and Im
proved Rose W'a-li cures SECRET DIS
EASES. In all their Stages, Ai l-nie E
peiisr, Linle or no change ill Diet, No
Inconvenience, And no ex o-u re.
It can-e frecniei t de-ire and gives
sirength 10 Uri-ia'e, thereby re.novin ob
structions, preventing ar.d curing -tni-iures
of Ihe Urethra., alla ii g I'ain antl loll iUi
mation, so freqneni in itie class ol tlisea-es,
and expelling all poisonous, diseased and
worn out ma ter. -
thousands upon I housands who have
been the victim- ol Quacks, and who have
paid heavy fees to be cured in a short
inr.e, have found they were decei vet.', and
that the ' poison'' ha, by ihe use ol '"pow
erful astringents," been dried up in the
s stent, to break out in an aggravated lorm,
and perhaps after Marriage.
Use HelmboM' Extract B'ichn for ?ll
affections and diseases of tne Unnar Or
gans, whether existing in Male of Female,
from whatever cause originating and no
rna:ter ot how long standing.
Disi a-es of ll ese Organ- requires the aid
of a Dinretie, Helmbold's Extract B.ichu is
the Grea Dimeic. and is certain :o have
the desired effect in all diseases for which
it is recommended. Evide.iee of the most
reliable and responsible character will ac
company Ihe medicine.
Price 1.00 a Bottle, or Six for 65. 00.
Delivered to any addre-s. securely pveked
from observation. Describe symptoms in
ll communications. Cures gnaianieed !
Advice gratis. Address letter lor informa
tion to
II. Ii. riFI.JlIJOLI), heml-l.
104 South I Oth si., hel Chestnut, Phila.
H ELM HOLD'S Medi-af Depot.
HELMBOLDS, Drug & Chem'l Warehouse,
549 Broailicay, New York.
I tT Beware of couuterleus and unprinci
pled liealers, who endeavor lodispoe ' ot
iheir 011'' ai.d -'oiher" articles 0:1 the
reputation attained by .
Helmhoid:s Genuine Preparations,
dc do Ex ract Buchu,
Helmbold's Genuine Extract Sar-aparilla.
do do Improved Rose Wash.
VxT SoM by all Druggists everywhere.
Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Cut
out Ihe Advertisement and send for it, and
avoid imposition and exposure.
December 9, l863.-ly.
H jl. B K00AS Proprietor
Iia.otiyisi;i kg pa.
rPHIS magnificent Hotel, situate in the
- central portion of the town, and op
posite the Court House, hi? been thoroughly
repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor
is 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.
Altenlise ostlers will always be on hard,
and bis stabling is the most extensive in
this se ion ol country. Omnibuses wil
alwayscte in readiness to convey passen
gers to and from the Railroad Derois.
13? H
3
' -XX IioeaEe ass , Uclil.'
f I 'HE subscrit'er wouidiaunounce tot'ie
1
citizeris ol HIiMMjtshiii ' and vicinity.
that tie is celling LIQUORS in lare and
small (jnanti'ies: ainl at diereiil prices, at
his New Siore. on Mam slpi,
nonhsi'ie, two doors souH' of ff ;.X.r,Zl3c"'
Iron Mreel, liloornsbu rg. Ills - . :? ';
stock ot Foreign and Domisiic ttnin
H3Ii! 3 IDES
ronsissof Cognac and Jlochelle. Blackber
ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He
has a large assor!rnet of
Old Rye gray with age, tine Old Bourbon,
OKI Folks Wtiskey, and a'iy quat.nty of
common. Y.e al-o has
PURE HOLLAND GIN,
Madeiras. Lisbon, Claret, Sherry ami Cam.i
pagne Wines; arul last but not least, a
quantity ol good double extr? BROWN
STOUT; all of which he will ell at the
lowest cash prices. The public are respect
fully solicited to give his liquor a trial.
I). U KOKB1NS, Ag t.
B'o-msbnrg, May 1. 1861
lVY3iLtt I3SUKAMI-: C031PAM',
Office over the Wyoming Rank,
CATITAL AM) M'KPLCS, IjO,CCO.
Will insure again-t loss or damage
b Fire on property in town or country, at
reasonable if rms.
DIU-ECTORS, G. M Hollenback, John
Reichard, Samuel Wadhams, D L Shoe,
maker, Daniel G. Dnesbach, R. C Smith.
R. V. Lacoe, G. P. Steele. W. W. Ketcharn
Charles Dorrance, W. S.Ross, George M
Harding.
G. M- HOLI.ENBACI1. Pres't.
I). L. SHOEM AKKR, V. Pres't.
I R C. SMITH, Secretary,
W. G. STERLING, Trea-urer
L II. CONOVER. Agen',
Beach Haveu, Pa.
December 2d, 1863. ly.
JYcic Slock of Clothing.
Spring and .iintisier (iottds.
IN VI I ES attention to his stock of cheap
and fashionable Clothing at his S:ore, or-
MAIN STREET. BLOOMS BURG
two doors above the Amtrican House,
where he has just received from New York
and Philadelphia, a full assortment of
ITIcii and Boy's Clothing,
including the most fashionable, durable and
handsome, DRESS'GOODS, consisiing ol
Box, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Clotl
Coats, and Pants,
of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He also lias
replenished his already large stock of Fa!
and Winter Shawl-; striped, flgoied and
plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars,
handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and faucj
article".
N B He has constantly on hand a large
and well selected assortment ol Cloths ami
Vestings, which he is prepared to make cp
to order, into any kind of clothing on ver)
short notice and in the best of manner. .
All his clothing is made to wear and most
of it is of home manufacture.
AND
Ot every Description, Fine and Cheap
His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in ib g
place. Call and examine his general tS
sortment ol Clothing. Watches, Jewcr),
Sir. &c LAV ID LOW EN BERG.
Bloomsbnrg, April 20, 1R64.
Lackawanna & iiIc0L!burg II. II
TWO DAILY TZSAI'N.
ON and alter Monday, December 26r
l86t. Passenger Trains wnl run as toi
low :
lii'avc Northward.
STATIONS.
Northumberland,
Dan vile,
Rnpt-rt,
B ooumborg,
Berw ick ,
St.ii kshinny ,
King-ton,
Wyoming,
Pittson,
Arrive l
Scravton,
Grtai RhikI,
New York,
Easton,
Philadelphia
M IL. - PASSEXG i:
8.0O a M 5 00 p
8 40 5 40
9 25 6 25
9 45 6 35
10 25 7 30
11 10 8 15
12 15PM 915
12 50 9 3o
1 05 9 50
1 50 10 2 pji
6 40 " "
5 50
2 45
6 30
iiilhivard.
6 1)0 a 111 4 20 p m
6 30 ? 00
6 15 5 4.5
7 00 5 30
7 55 6 45
8 35 7 30
9 15 8 25
9 25 h 25
10 00 9 15
10 40 10 00
6 30 p m 2 Ot) am
1 20 1 25
5 40 7 GO
9 05 10 35
5 40 5 00
Scranion,
Pltision,
W o tiling,
Kingston,
Sf ickshinny,
Berwick,
Bio ltrtsburg,
Rupert.
Danville,
Arrive at
Northumberland,
Williamsport,
II -4 rri-Durg,
Bahimore
Washington,
Philadelpr ia,
The shortest and mos' il i rectrou te to the
West and the Oil Region !
Trains ot the Phdadetptiia and Erie Rail
road leave Northumberland every mourn
ing lor Erie, arriving there the afiernoon of
the same day to connect with Trains lor
Buffalo, Cleveland. Chicago, And ail other
pi lots We-i, conceding at ''orry with all
Trains on he Oil Creek Rnilro-id.
Passengers lor Train 3, can leave New
YorK via The Delaware, Lackawanna air!
Western R. R. .at 9 00 A. M., thereby
reaching all poinis 011 this Il iad the same
day.
II A. FONDA, Supt.
Kingston. Dec. 20, 1864.
OMNIBUS LINE.
THE undersigned would respectfully an
1 nounce to the citizens of'Bloomshurg,
and the public generally, that he is running
AnUMiMiSUS LINE
between this place and 4'i-"V'-j.'.f5?Sr
the different Rail Road .PT ITV T JZ
Depots, daily, (Sundays excepied to con
nect with the several Trains going Soum
and West on the Chtawis-a& Williamsport
Rail Road, and with those o0is Norh and
South on the Lack. Si Bloomsburg Road.
His OMN I BUSES ire in good condition,
commodious and com fol 'able, and charges
reasonab'e. C Persons wishing to meet
or see iheir friends depart, can be accom
modated, upon reasonable charge, by leav
ing timely notice at any of the Hotels.
JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor.
Bloomsburg, April 27, 1864.
,UR Letter A Family Saving Machine is
i:aiii; a worlil-w'ule lepuiaiion It
is beyond doubt 'he tiest and Cheapest and
ij. o- l eantittil of ail Family' Sewin
-iiiies yet offered to the public. No O'her
FatM.y Sewing Machine has so many use
Irl appliances lor Hemming, Binding, Fell
ing, Tucking, Gathering, Guagmg, Braiding
Embroidering, Cording, and so lorth.' No
other Family Sew i ng Machinevnas so much
capacity lor a great variety of work. It will
sew all kinds of cl h, and with all kind? of
thread. Great and recei.t improvement
.nake onr Family Sewing Machine most
reliable and mosi durable, and most cer
lain in action at all rates of speed. It
makes ihe itlsrlocked stitch, which is ihe
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 fiui-hed in chaste and exquisite sij le.
The Folding Case of the Family Ma
chine is a piece of cunning workmanship
of tt.e most useful kind. It protects the ma
chine when not in use, and when about 10
be operated may be opened as a spacious
and substantial table to sustain the work.
While some .of the Cases, made out of Ihe
choicest woods, are fini-hed in ihe sim
plest at.'d chas.esi manner possible, others
are adorned and embelished in the most
coily and superb manner.
Ii is absolutely necessary to see the Fam
ily Machine in operation, so as to judge of
its great rapacity and beauty.
It is fa! becoming as popular for family
sen ing as our Manufacturing machines are
for manufacturing purposes. .
The Branch Offices are well supplied with
silk twisi, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the
very best quality.
Send for a Pamphlet. - '
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.,
458 Broadway. N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE. 810 Chestnut St
N. S. Ttngley, Agent, in Espy, Pa.
A. J. Evans, Agent, in Bloomsburg.
Nov. 11, 1863.
5Id Thins Rrcouie icw,
The undersigned w:oold beg leave to in
form his rdd friends, and "the rest of man
kind," thai he ha lately returned Irom the
service of his country, a id again re-
opened his O L D EST A 15 L I oil-
E D T A I L O R I N G S A L O O N,
with a view ol making up enure new gar
men's, as well a men ding old ones, for all
mankind, and any body el-e who may
lavor him with their work in hi- line.
He i- prepared to do work i EAT, Fash
10NABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, and hope
by so doing, and strict attention to business
o merit and receive a due share of pairon
age. But remember, all, that tnese times
require money, or something to live upon,
he therelore hopes and trust, that when
he has done hi part, his customers will
do theirs, by furnishing the "ready John,"
or ready trade. For truly the "Laborer is
worthv of his hire."
BERNARD RUPERT
Bloomsbnrg, Sept. 10 1862.
A CARD TO THE SUFFERING.
SWALLOW two or three Hogsheads of
Buchu, Tonic Bitters. Sarsaparilia, Nervous
Antidotes, Sic, &c, &c, and after you are
-ati-fied with the result, then try one box
ot OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH
SPECIFIC PILL, and be restored to
health and vigor in less than 30 days.
They are purely vegetable, pleasant lo
ake, prompt and salutary in iheir effects
n the broken down an f sh altered consti
uiion. Old and young can take them with
ilvantage. Imported And sold in the U.
only by JAS. S. BUTLER,
No. 427 Broadway, New York,
liTAgent forihe United States.
P. S. A box of the pills, securely pack
d, will t.e mailed to anv address on
-s-ceipt of price, wtreh is ONE DOLLAR,
.mst paid, money refunded by the Agent
i entire .satisfaction is not given,
luly 20. 1864 3m.
EDITOR OF IHE 'STAR,' Dear Sir:
V'iih your permission I wish to say to the
ajers of your paper that I w ill send, b
turn mail, to all who wish it (Iree) a R-
, e with full directions lor making a .. i
-ing a simple Vegetable Blm, that w ii
dec'iially remove, in ten days, pimpl-s.
lulche-. Tan. Freckles, and ail impurities
I ihn sktn, leaving the same sod, clear.
snio th and beautiful. I will also rnai
tree 10 tho-e having Bald Heads, or bare
Faces, simple directions and information
thai will enable them lo start a full growth
luxuriant hair, whiskers, or a moustache,
in les- than 30 days.
All applications answered by return mail
without charge Respectfully yours,
THOS K. CHAPMAN. Chemist.
831 Broadway, New York.
July 20, 1864 3m.
iorth central 2ailuay.
TIME T A LB E.
TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the
North ai d West Branch of the Susqoeh:in
11 a. Elrnira., and all of Northern New York.
On and after Monday, Acril 20;h, it-63,
'he Pa-ret gr Train of the Nnh Central
Railway will arrive and depart from Suit
bury, Httirisburg and Bahimore, as lollows:
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Smibury daily
except Sundays, at
Leaves Hairi-burg,
Arrives at Baltimore,
10.10 a m.
1.15 p.m.
5.35 44
Express Train leaves Sunbury datly
excepi Sundays, at 1 1 07 p.m.
Leave Harrisb'rg. except Monday 2.00 a.m.
Arrives at Baltimore daily except
Monday, at 6.15 a.m.
Accommodation leaves Harrisb'rg 6,30 a.m.
NORTHWARD.
Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily
except Sucdays at 9.15 a m.
Leaves Harrisbnrg, 1.15 p.m.
Arrive al Sunbury, 4.05 p rn.
c'xpiess Trains Bahimore daily, 9.15 "
Arrives at Ha'risburg, 1.35 a.m.
Leaves Harrisb'rg excep; Monday ,3.00
Arrives at Sunbury, 5.38 44
For further particulars appiy at the office.
I N DU BARRY, Supt.
Harrisburg, Aug. 8, 1863.
D 2 IT TIS T 3. 7 .
II C IIOWLR,
SURGEON DEATIST,
l ESPECFULLY offers his
fJrWrV P'",r,;,i,ol,a' services to the
' ladies Si gentlemen ot Blooms
burg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend
10 all the various operations in Dentistry,
and is provided wi'h the latest improved
PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in
serted on pivot or gold plate, 10 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. Alloperations on the teeth
warranted. . '
',ii.'J,art,
r."5s.!?
rfi-:i:i2. h's
invalid soldi kk katioxal hojii:
. enterprise
5 8 5 B RO A D W A Y N E W Y O R K.
liEXBtBtOS, "CP" T-HS-lrwra
BBLLi;:.2tT.
The AIoxl Complete and Masniiccnt
ff'ar Exhibition Extant.
Devoted to raisi g Funds for a Na
tional Home.
100,000 TICKETS, AT $1 EACH.
A DONATION of $34,720 hi Valuable Prop,
tt ly to the Ticket Holders.
JOSIAH PERHAM, Agent for the Pro
prietors, has the honor to announce a plan
lor creating a fund for the louniling ol a
National Institution, to be a home for lu
valid, disabled, discharged soldier.
The original somber of Tickets issued
for this object was 100, 000. one third of
which have bepn already disposed of in
Boston, Mass. where the enterprise was
firsi projected.
Each of the One Dollar Tickets is good
for Four Admissions to the Mammoth
MIRROR OF TUB REBELLION,
at 585 Broadway, New York Ciiy, or
w herever else exhibited.
One half of the profits of the entire sale
will be exclusively !etoted and donated
to Ihe above named patriotic object.
According to the original advertised
plan, a Mass Meeting of the ticket hold
ers was held in Fanenil Hall, Boston, on
Nov., 4th, and an adjourned meeting at
ihe same pltice on Dc, 16ih. The fol
lowing named gentlemen were elected a,
a Board of Trustee, to receive the funds
which may accrue " Irom the novel enter
prise, and to appropriate the same to this
object in accordance with the plans of the
originator ; Gen John S. Tjler, Brston :
h's Excellency Governor James Y. Smith,
of Rhode Island; Hon. Geo. Briggs of New
York ; his Excellency (Jov. A.G. Curt in of
Pennsylvania, Major Gen N. P. Bank, cf
Mass., Major Gen. O. O. Howard of Maine,
his Excellency Gov. Richard Yates, of
I limois.
To speedily accomplish this great ob
ject, every wise means will be used by
1 the projector to effect the immediate sale
of lite tickets: and he calls upon -ne loyal
and humane 10 assist earnestly in carrying
ll. le vtnrJ. nn dertakinw forward to a trium
phant success.
e Neither its importance, nor its feasi
bility, can be called i n question... Let the
people but respond in a spirit worthy 01
the project, and no obstacles shall delay
its consummation.
Making the proposition in good faith,
and ready to devote his whole energies to
ihe great work, the projector firmly be
lieves ihe tide of popular tavor will flow
in the desired direction, and accomplish
the founding and insure the creation of a
permanent National Institution, which
shall be an a-ylum for the retired Foldier,
whose loss of health or limb is his diplo
ma for heroic services performed in his
country's cause, antl which shall go down
to the luture generations a blessing 10 man
kind and an enduring monument lo the
liberality ot the loyal people.
Bv comoinir.g this enterprise with a
public place of amusement ol such well
established high character and merit, the
snbsciiber to the fund, while giving his
money for the promotion of a great char
itable design, may receive a lull equiva
lent for the outlay in witnessing this
solendid series of Painting. I
ATTAR ACTIVE BOUNTY TO PUR
CHASER. To effect the speediest possible sale of
these tickets, so that unnecessary expense
may be saved, and the National Home
bund oroportionately increased, a lurther
inducement is offered as a uounty to pur-cha-er.
As soon a the tickets shall have been !
sold, in addition lo one half ihe profits, as I
atoresaid the following described prop-
erly will be doria'ed lo the ticket holders, j
and placed m the hands ol theii Trustees,
a distinct board. having been chosen for j
that purpose, at the mass meetings held;
as above stated, and a hich consists of the j
lollowit.g gentlemen who, on receipt ot j
the property, will dispose of the same, by j
'.it, or otherwise, as ine ticket holders in i
na-s meeting may direct (hereto bp no j
violation of law in llcll disposal : Mo-i C. ;
O- Rogers. Hon C. W. Slack, lien. Boht
Cowdin, Col. A.J Wnght, John C Ha-
ties. E-q., ot Boston. Johua Webfter Esq., t
of Mapleville, Mass , Isaac S. Morse Esq., i
of Cambridge, Mass.
SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY
To u h'uh the ' ickt-holders trill be ;
entitled,' j
One genteel residence in the City 1
ol Ro bury. Mas, valued at S10 000 j
Three Piano fori-, val. at S50O each 1,500 !
Five piano-fores, val. a'S3ti6ech 1,500
Five Gold Watches, at -Si 00 each, 500 j
Fitly G.'ld Watches, at 50 each, 2,500
Two shares in Ihe Boston and Wor- j
cesier Railroad, a' Sl30each, 260 !
Two shares ir. (he Boston a;id Maine - !
I R R. valued at S130 each. 260
'Two shares in the Merchants' Bank,
Boston, at S100 each, 200
Six thousand Gold Union Mectals
valued ai S3 each, 18,000
Two Sewing Machines, at S50 each, 100
Total, S34 720
Due notice will be given of the next
mass meeting of the ticket holders whic)
will take place in New York City
A National Home Ticket, costing on.i
dollar, consists of five coupons, lour of
which are admission!. 10 the Alirror. good
at any lime, anil !h other a certificate ol
an interest in the Enterprise, which the
purchaser retans.
The admision coupon may be used 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 JOSIAII PERHAM,
Agent, 585 Broadway, New York City.
T O C L U B S.
Persons laking an active interest in this
charitable undertaking, by getting up
clubs, will receive eleven tickets lor every
ten dollars sent.
Jan. 20, 1864
AD3IIMSTIIAT0R'S NOTICE
Estate of Jim. E. Robberts late of
Jackson township, Columbia County'
deceased.
T ETTERS of administration on the e s
tate of William E. Robberts, late of
JacksO'i twp., Col tint bi 1 1 1 t) . f : f d,
have beeen granted by the Register of Co
lumbia county to Abrauam Young, of
Ben'on township, said county. All persons
having claims against the estate of the de
cedent are reques'ed to present Ihem to
the administrator ior settlement, and those
indebted lo the es ate are required to make
payment to the undersigned forthwith
ABRAHAM YOUNG, AdrtCr.
Benton twp-, Nov. 9. 1864 6w. S2..
CLINKS! CLAAKS! BLANKS I!
DEEDS, SUMMONS, "
EXELUlIQ!igS UPPfTNAS.
- - - - - nr - - -
O-ie of the oldc-ii Him mo-i I able rem
e.iifis in ihe v mid for Coughs, Colds, '
VVhoop'ntg Cousli, Bronchitis, uif
ficidty ol Breathing, Asthma,
Hoarseness, Sore Throat, ,
Croup. and every Afle.rtioti of the THROAT
LUNGS and CHEST, including even
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY:
So general has ihe use of this remedy
become, arid so popular is it everywhere,
that it is unnecessary 10 recou.it, i's virtues,
lis works speak for it, and find ulterarjca
in the abundant and voluntary tes imony of
the many who from long Buffering and set
tled disease have by its ue been restored
to pristine vigor and health. .We can jir--seut
a mass of eviJence in proof ol out
assertions, that
CANNOT BE DISCREDITED.
Testimony of Mr. JAMES GRIMES,
a gentleman hinhly eteemed in Columbia
Co. Pa , and one whose statement can bt
relied upon.
Ml. Pleasant, Col. co., Pa., May 21.1860.
Messrs Seth W Fo ler Si Co., Boston ,
Gentlemen About three year ago our
daughter, now twelve years ot age, was
severely afflicted yviih croup. A general
irritation ol the lungs followed, producing
a hectic cough, which became a'rnost cort
s'aiit. swelling of the temples and Othe
indications ot Consumption weri also ap
parent, ai'd tier life was despaired of br
tier physician. At this critical moment we
were indured to give Dr. Wistar's Balsam
of Wild Cherry n trial, and after she dad
taken one bottle we found her so much re
lieved that it was though! unnecessary lr
continue its use. Since that time we bave
used the Balsam ir. our family in cases of
Coughs and Cold-, t nd believe it 10 be
superior remedy foi all disease ol ihe
Lungs.
Yours with respect JAMES GRIMES.
FROM JESE SMITH, E-q.,
President of the Morris County Bank,Mor
ristown, N.J.
"Having used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry for about fifteen years, and
having realized its beneficial results in try
family, it affords me great pleasure in re
commending it to the public as a valna
tle remedy in cases ol weak lung, cnliis,
coughs, Sic, and a remedy which I consul
pr to tie entirely innocent, an 'I may be !
ken with perfect sa lety by the oiost. deJ'r
Cite in health."
FROM HON. JOHN E. SMITH,
A disslinguished Lawyer in Westminster,
Md.
I have on several occasions oed Dt.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for sever
cold, and alwaj s with decided benefit, t
know ol no preparation that i more
caeioos or more deserving of general use.
The Bal-am has al-o been used wiih fl
rellent effect by J B Elliott, Merchant.
Hall's Cross Roads, M L
W I STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
None genuine unless signed"! BUTTS
on the wrapper. ,
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE. No. 491 Broadway, NT.
S. W. FOWLE Si Co., Propr etors, Bostoa.
Ar.d by all Droggis's. ,
Itr.DDIXG'S RUSSIA SALVC
Heals Old Sore:
Bedding's Ru-sia Salve Cures Born
Scalds, Cuts.
Redding' Russia Salve Cure-S. Wound,
Bruises, Sprains.
ReJdmg's Russia Salve Cures B01., Ll-
cer, L-at.cers.
Redding's Rnsia Salve
Cures Salt
Rheum, Piles, Erysipelas
Redding-' busia
Salve Cures liinf-
C
worm, Corns, inc., &c.
No family bouM be withontTit
thont'
BOX.
ONLY 25 Uba A
For sale bv
J. P DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, N.T.
S. W. EOWLE& Co. No. 18 Tremont S.,
Bo-ton, and by all Druggists and Country
Storekeepers
Aug. 10, 1861. 1)'.
ARTHURS HOME MAGAZIE.
Edi-ed bvT S. ARTHUR and VIRGIN
1 A L' I fUVVSI-'VI)
Th Home Magazine for IP65 will be en
larged and improved, and made still more -worthy
of the eminent lavor with which it
lias been received Its character as a
liigh-Toncd Periodical,
claiming public favcr cn the ground of real
merit, will be carefully maintained ; whil
for variety interest, u-et ulne-s, and all tha
attractions ol li erature arid art essential to
a true Home Magazine, the publishers will
aim to make it Superior To All Other
A Fine Steel Engraving, and Two Page
of Music, will appear in every number,
besides choice" pictures, groups and char
acers, prevailing la-hions, and a large va
riety ol patterns lor garments, embroidery,
etc., etc. In all respects we shall give r
A FIRST-CLAS MAGAZINE,
a! a price within the reach of every uitel.i
gen. family in the laud. ;
A new story by T. S. ARTHUR will bi
commenced in the Jinuary number.
Yearly Terms, in Advarce One copy,
S2 50, three copies, 6,00, five copies and
one to the geiier-up ol club, S10,O0, nin
copies, and one to the getter up- of clul
S15 00 - , t
Est A beautiful Premium Plaie, entitled
' T he Ir fancy of Shakspeare," wd be
mailed to each person wtio send hs a club
of fubseribers. It will also be mailed to
each sing le subscriber from whom we re
ceive S2,50.
CtTFor S4 50 we will send one copy ot
each ot home Magazine and Gody's Lady'
Book for one year. Address,
T. S. ARTHUR Si CO.
323 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Nov. 23, 1864. (
THE XEHT GROCERY STOKE
FORMERLY ERASMAS' OLD STAND
ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG.
More Troll Goods.
Just received at Henry Giger's Ntu
Store. a .
MOLASSES,
SUGARS.
TEAS,
COFFEE.
RICE.
SPIHF.S
FISH.
SALT,
TOBACCO, -SEGARS,
- - - .
CANDIES, . -
RAISIN,
FEED AND PROVISIONS.
Together with a 2reat variety of nolicv
Sic. too numerous 10 mention.
CvBuM-r Eggs. Meat- and produce gf