The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, February 15, 1865, Image 4

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    Prospect is of Vol. 111.
A MCVlT M J71VL ,
DIVOTSD TO LITIORATCRK, 6CIENCB AMD
. ASr, ASB TUB
Principles of 1 73 and JS7.
C. CHAUNCEY BURP, Ecitoh.
Flhi Maaazme wd? continue to defend
the " principles cf Gvemment which
pniJeJ oar father, in the'fnnndatiort of 'he
Republic. Trie spirit and doctrine of ibe
two fi'sf volumes will be folly mainlined
in the third volnme. We have no compro
mises to rr.ake .with error no parley with
despotism.. Democracy will be treated,
riot as a varying policy of conni-g rffloe
seekers and epci! hunl bui rather as an
abiding principle of political economy and
of popular liberty. - AH supporter of this
revolutionizing, "Abolition war,willbe held
as ihe enemies of ibe Democracy. ; We
hall acknowledge .do organization lo be
Democratic which doe rot hone-tly ertun
riate and support -the principle o' 'be
. Kentucky aod. Virginia Restrictions of 179?
arid the Dred. Scott D-c sion' of the Su
preme Conn, the one apfertina Stale Sov
trtignly and the other. White supremacy. To
preserve these honorable doctrines, the
Democratic party was organized lv the
vey founders of Ihe Federal Government,
and it remained true to them down to ti e,
fatal and dishonoring departure, at the
commencement of this war. The Old
Guard is "an organ of Democracy as it wa:
before' this cowardly sn-rreoder of principle
and as it rnosr be again, before it can re
deem ourtoonlry from trie rule of (action
and despMism. Thi9 year it ha. been en
larged to double it forma r size t hat is, to
forty eight pages for the purpose of mak
fr2 it in all respects. a to style and ma'ter
a popular Literary and Family Magazine. 4
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of mailing or tTelijery.; -
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All letters in relation to the -business de
partmeni of the Magazine, should be in
. variably. addrestei to the undersigned, a
follows: - j -
VAN LVRIE. HORTON-& CO.,
162 Nassau Street, N. Y.
READING RAIL ROAD.
fflMEB AiaiAXGLJIKM. .
,IOTErfIRE2t 7S 1 764.
"REATTrnnk line from the Nor:h anH
' North-west ';for Philadelphia, New
YorkJ Reading. PotisvilIe,Leb.nou,- Allen
townfc Eastonr &c, &c. '
Trains leave Harriubnrg- for New York,
a follows. At 3.00 and 8.15 A M. am
1.45 P.'M., arrivins at New York at 10
A; M., and 2.45 and 10 00 P, M '
The above ctfnftect with sirmlar Trains
on the Pennsylvania Road, and Sleeping
Cars accompany the first two trains with
em choree. -
Leave for Reading, Pottsvilie, Tatraqna.
-Minersviller Allen'own and Philadelphia
mi 8 15 A. M. artd 1 45 P. M.t stoppiog ai
Lebanon and principal Station only.
Way SFrains, stoppinz at all points, at
7 25 A. M. and.; 4 40 V . M Returning
rlave New York at 9 A.JM., 12 noon, au.t
.7 00 P. M. - Plulaie'hia Jt 8 A- M. ami
3.30 P JV1 PmSviHe al 8 50A. M. arid
25 V(lY.yTaiUon StlOlk. M. ar.d
2.15,P.M. - and Redan2 at 12 miniuht.
7 35 and.l0 45 A,I., 1.38 a.d 6.05 P M.
-Reading Accommodajioo Train : Leaves
Reading at 6 30 A. M. te uriimg from Phil
"adelphia at 4 30 P.' M. .. .
'Colombia Railrnd Trains Ipave Read
ina at 6 40 andand 11 AM. lor.Kptuata, ,
Lttiz, Columbia, &c. . I
OrrSoruJaysLeave New. York at 7 P
M. PhlladeiphialS 15 P. M . Potisvile 7.30
A .x M , Tarn a q n 7 A . M.r Harnsbcrg 8.15
A. M.ranrT Readiug at 12-midnight toi
Rarrisburg.
. ' Commutation, Mileasa, Season, and Ex
rorsior. Ticket,1 at reduced rates 'to arut
from all points.
Bagsage checked through : 80 poand.
allowed each Passencer.
"G. A. NICuLLS,
General Snperintendent.
. Riadikg Pa Nov. 30, 1864.
" National Poliee Gazette, .
THE GREAT
CRIMINAL: FA PER. OF THE AGE.
The Prop'rietors would call the attention
of lha public to-the fact that this paper i
now'in the twentieth year of, its publica
tion, and lhat it is the only paper pnbltb
ed in the, United States containing accurate
Reports of all Criminal matters of impor
glance occurring1 ' in the "world. Havinc a
targe iorps oi reporters ana correspoo
.'dents extending over the . country, sive?
them unnsoal facilities or obtairiins cor
rect Information -ori " pubjcls connected
with their speciality Each number i
embellished vvn! engravings of Manlina
eveut occurring in ; this erfat metropoli
an other Cities- of -the Union, It also
contains from time- tr tim-, exact like
nesses cf thieves and other criminal's. which
enables citizen to gnard . 'themselves
againtr depredaiion. ;
To citizens and officers it is a in7alnble
as it contains every- week an acconni
of the doiogs of the thieves,their wherea
bonts and their plan and devices to entrap
and despoil thenciwary. -
THR NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE
Is published in the interest of good gov
ernment and correct mpral, and it ex'en
sive circuihion in all parts of the pu'intry
is an ev'nlence of its appreciation by the
public, ll c-n be purcb"-ed at all news
depots, and persons ' winning ro" subscibe
can do so haJJrein'r ' ' "."' ; t
GEO. W. M A I SliLL & CO ,
. s - 3 Trvon. Row, New York.
. . Dil. J.'R. EVANS, r
' ' riijsician. and Sjr?or?,'
TTAV1NG
I o c a r e d p e r m a n era I y ' o n
Main
J K. V
Mrcf-f
:-.:OH31bBUIiG, Ps., would in
5rrm Vi ml . -' jpneraiiv. that he is ore-
p;irsd to S't?r- i la.'I bnine failhfully and
GREAT GIFT DISTUIDUTJON !
250,000
Watches, Chains, Dianond Kings, c.
WORTH OVER
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
, in be sold for ONE DOLLAR EACH ! !
Wiiho'it regard io value ! I Not to be
paTd for until yoa know what you
are to r!,ei ve ! !
Splendid List of Articles ! All to he sold fn
ONE DOLLAR EACH 1 1
250 Gents' G ll hunting cae wa'ch-,
' S50 to $150 each
250 Ladies' Gold and enameled case
waiche 35 70
500 Gents' hunting case silver witches
35 70
200 Diamond rrrtgs 50 100
200 Gold vest and neck chains.
15
3000 " ' 4
3000 Gold band bracelets 4
5000 Chased gold bracelets 5
2;;00 Chaielane chains and guard
5
7000 Solitaire and gold brooches
- - . 4 -
30
6
8
io
otiin s
20
10
2000 Lava atid Florentine brooches
4 - 6
5ooO Coraf, opil and emerald brooches
4 - 8
5CW) Moaic, 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 keys
2 50 8
4000 Fob and vest ribbon slides
' 3 10'
5C00 Sets solitaire sleeve buttons, studs &lP
8
3000 Gold thimbles, pencils, &c.
4
1000 Miniature lockeis 2 50
4000 " magic spring; 3
3000 Gold toothpicks, &c. 2
5000 Flain gold ring- 4
t00 Chased cold rings 4
10000 Slone set and -ignet rings
4
8
20
8
1 1
11
2 50 10
rinj;s
mOO California diarron J
2 . ia
7500 Sets Ladies' jewelry, jet and gold
5 15
6008 eis Ladies' jewelry, cameo, pearl &
4 15
extension holder-
10000 Cold pens, silver
aiitW pencils .' 4 15
10000 (Joid pens and gold mounted hold
ers 3 3
5000 Gold pens and geld extension ladders
6 10.
5()00 Silver goblets and drinking cup
' . 5 50
3000 Silver castors ' 15 50
2000 Silver fruit and cake baskets
.20- ?
000 doz silver feasooons SJ0 to- 520 pr doz
5O00 " ' tablespoon and forks
, 20 40
Inconsequence of the greit stagnation
f trade in Hie manntae'erina districts of
England, through the war havinu cut off
he 'supply of cotton, a larg quantify ot
valuable jewelry, originally intended Lr
he English market has been sent off lor
ale in this country, and must be s.ld at
any sacrifice.
Under these .circumstances,' A"rrand.!e &
Co., actina as Agents lor the principal Eu
ropean Manufacturer, hay'f retdvd upon
V GREAT GIFT DIStRIKUTION, subject
o the following regulations:
Certificates, r.aming each article ami it-
value, We placed in Sealed Envelopes, and
well mixed.' One cf tn?e envelopes will
he fent by mail to any addres, on receipt
ot 25 cents.
Alt arlic'es sold at 0e Dollar etch, ici'hout
rcartl to vilue
On receipt of the Certificate,, yon will
-ee what you are going to have, arid then
it is at yojir option to send ihe dollar and
take the article or not. Purchasers may
thus obtain a gold w atch, diamond rina. or
tny set of jewelry on"ur lift, for One- Dol
lar, and in no raenan they get le-s iha n
one dollar's Aorth, as there are no blanks.
The !rice ol certificates is as follows:
One for 25 cents.
Five for one dollar.
Elev n for two dollars.
Thirty for five dolfars.
Stxiy-five for ten dollars.
One hundred for fifteen dollar-.
Agents will b? allowed ten tents on ev
ery'.Certifirate ordered by them, provided
rheir remittance amounts to One Dollar.
Asenl will Cfllect 25 cents for everv Cer
rdicae. anl irml 15 eenfs (o us, eiher in
ca:-h or posase 'amp.
AKRANDAliE 4 CO.,
51 3m 1 f7 Rri lwa , Ve -Y'rk.
Vnolher Arrival of Wood.
A I
Hat, Cap and Grocer
3 to co 02, o
Now is Tour Time to liny.
HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER
THE undersigned having just returned
Irom the Eatern cities with a large
and full assortments of ffQRfr
in addition to a snper-d3' fcKI te.aJ
or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
Q HATS AND CAPS,
comprising every sort anil quality, "is now
prepared to sell a little cheaper than can
b purchased elsewhere.
H Stock rd GROCERIES are not sur
passed in this marke', which he offer
cheap for cash, or in exchange for GRAIN
OR PRODUCE.
ALSO.-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES,
ar.d LININGS to which he invites tie at;
ten'ion of Shoemakers and ihe public.
Give him a call At Stroup'n Old Stand,
on Main Street."
JOHN K GIRTON.
Bloorrrshnxfr. Nov'r 27 IP64. -
f&rfiLW JIILLIXERY GOODS
t isT r,,r
Mi-s MARY BARKLEY has just rem rued
from New York and Philadelphia with an
excellent assortment of Millinery Good.
She. has Ihe vry latest fashion and ite
most approved styles of Hats anil Bonnet.,
together with ihe most tasteful Jot ol Rib
bons, Trimmings. &c. Give her a call and
examine for yourselves.
" MARY BARKLEY.
Bfoomsnr?. Oct. 12. lSfi4.
liOH AUDS ASSUtlAT10..
: PHILADELPHIA. PA.
. DISEASES of, Jhe ' Nervous. Seminal,
Urinary srid Sexual Systems new. and re
liable treatment in Reports of the HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in
sealed letter envelopes, fre of charge.
Address,. Dr. J. SKLLLIN HOUGHTON.
Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
S'reet Philadelphia, Pa.
Dec. 16. 1863 Iv '
To Coiisumplivcs.
Consumptive sufferers will receive a
valuable prescription .for the cure of Con
sum ption: Asthma, Bronchitis, and al!
CABINITWARE ROOM.
T F.SrF.CT FULLY invites the attention of
--'the Public to his extensive aorrmeut
of Cabinet' FVrnitiire and C II A I R ,fA
which he. will warrant made of good Yoi
material and in a workmar.like man-' '
ne-r. At his establishment can always be
found a good assortment of fashionable
furniture, which is equal in style smd fin
ish to that of Philadelphia or N. York cities
and at as low prices. He has on hand
oi uinerent 6tyie ano: ii
prices, from S25 to. 860. Divans Lounges,
Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs,
Rocking.and eay chairs, Piano stools, and
a variety of upholstered work, with Dress
ing and parlot bureaus, sofa. card,f' . y
centre and piet tables, detashn, T
chetfeniers, whatnots and comrides,r--T. -S
aud all kinds of fashionable work. His
slock of bureaus, enclosed and common
was4ifetahds,dress-table-, corner cupboards,
soJa,
DINING AND BREAK FAST TABLES,
belsteads,cane seat an f common clmirs i
the largest in this section ol the county.
He will also keep a good assortment ol
looking gl:ises-vit h fancy gilt and com
mon frames He will also furnish spring
mal'rasses fitted to any sized bedstead,
which are superior for durability and com
fort to any bed in use.
Dloomsbnrr Nov. 4, 1863.
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
Compound Fluid -Extract Bnehn, a prvsi
live and Specific Remedy Lr di.-ea-es
of tl-v Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop
sical Swelling.
Thi-Mcdtrine increases ' the. power of
Diiiet I on, anil excite the A htorbent into
healthy action. by which the Waterv or
Calcareous deio.itinr,s. and all Unnatural
Enlargement,, are red need, as well a-. Pain
anil inanimation.
IIUI.MItoLtt': IXTRACT IIIJCIII'.
For Weaknesses arising from excee,
Habits of Dissipation, Early Indifcreiion
of abuse, attended w ith the Ipllowing s) mp.
mm :
IrnlispS'ticn to Exertion, Loss of Power,
Lo- of M?mo., )iflii"uitv of Brea'hi-g,
Weak Nerves Trembling. Horror ot Di
eae, WakeJolne-s, Dminesf of Vision. Pain
in the Back, Ur.iver-al Lasitud of th
Mn-cnlar S stern, Hot Hand, Flnhin of
ttte Roriy, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption
on the Face, Pallid Countenance.
Ttiese symptom if allowed to go oru,
which tfii medicine invariably remove
soon follows. IM POTENCY. FATUITY.
EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the
Patient may expirer
Who can say that they are not frequently
followed by those ''Direlnl )i-ea-es."
"INSANITY AND CON'SUM P flON."
Many are aware ot the canst of iheir snt-
i ferirtj, but none.wi'l confess the Rt-cords
; of I tie In.-arrie A-ylom.
And
ineUcchnie Deaths" tv Coni)m:i-
1.
lion bear ample wi-nei to me froth ol the
t a--ertion. The Con-iitntion on-e effVcied
v it h Oiaanic Weaknesb requires the aid of
Medicine to S're.-jiiheii ai.d In vinorute t e
Sv'-em.' which II ELM FOLD'S EXTRACT
liUCHU invariably does. A trial will con
vince Ihe mosr skeptical.
FE.M A LES.-FEM A LES.-FEM A EES.
Iri many Aff-'ctions peculiar lo Females
the Ex'ract Buchu i nueqiialed.by any
other remeily. as in Chloro-is or Retention,
I rreaclarily, Patnfnlness, or Snpp-eion
of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
Scirrhous siate of ine L'lerus, Leuchorrhcea
or White, S e-ility, and Irw all complaints
incident to :fie sex, whether ari-ing from
ind i-creiiori Habits or D'ssijation, or Ui
ttie Itecli.ie or Change of Lite
Take pr more Balsatr, Mercnry, or un
f.Ieasant Medicines lor unpleasant and
dar-fferon disease .
H ELM FOLD'S Ex'ract Bnehn and Im
proved Rose Wa-li cures SECRET DIS
EASES, In all their. Stages, Al 1-ltie Ex
pense, Lit'Ie or no change in Diet, No
Inconvenience, And no exposure.
It caue a frequetit dpsire and give
strength to Urinate, thereby retriovinj ob
s'rircttons, preventing ar.d coring strictMre"'
of the Urethra, allrn g Pain and Inflim
maliotijso frequent in ide cla-ol dise-e,
and expelling all poisonous, lisea-ei! and
worn out ma ter.
Thousand upon Thousands who have
been the victim of Quack, and who have
paid heavy fees to be cured, in a short
time, have found they were deceived, and
that the "poison" lias, by the use of "pow
erful astringents," been dried up in the
system, to break out in an aggravated lorrn,
and perhaps after Marriage.
Use Helmboid's Extract Btuhu for rdl
affection and diseases of trie Urinary Or
gans, whether existing in Male of Female,
from whatever cause originating and no
matter of how lona standing.
l)israe of these Ori';nf eqnires the aid
of a Diuretic, Helmboid's Extract H.jcIiu is
the Creat Diuretic, and is certain :o have
the desired effect in all disea-e for whicjj
it is recom mended. Evidence of the most
j reliable and responsible character will ac-
I company the" medicine.
Price 1.00 a Bottle, or Six for S5.00.
Delivered to any address, securely packed
from observation. Describe symptoms in
all communications. Cures suaiantee I !
Advice gratis. Address letter tor informa
tion to
II. It. IIFI.MKOMi, hernial.
104 South 10th st.. bel. Chestnut, Phila.
HELM HOLD'S Medical Depot,
HELM BOLD S Drug&ChemM Warehouse,
549 firoadtcay, New York.
EBrMvare of coun'.erleps and unprinci
pled dealer-, who endeavor o dispose ' ol
their own'' acd -'other" articles oa the
reputation attained by
Helmboid's Geouine Preparations,
do do Extract Buchu,
Helmboid's Genuine Extract Saraparilla.
do do Improved Rose Wash.
t-srSoJ by all Druggi-ts everywhere.
Ask for Helmboid's. Take no ether. Cut
onl Ihe'Ad vertisemer.t and send for it, and
avoid imposition and exposure.
December 9, l863.-ly.
K00XS Proprietor
I!3.031Mll XU; PA.
rpHIS magnificent Hotel, situate sir the
- central portion of the town, and op
posite the Court Hoose, hiF been thoroughly
repaired and refurnished, and the Proprieior
ie now prepared to accommodate travelers,
teamsters, drovers and boarder in the most
pleasant and agreeable manner. His table
will be' supplied with the best the market
afTordsand his Bar with the choicest liquors.
Atientise ostlers will always be on band,
and his stabling is tae most extensive in
fltllK Futcrif.-er wonlj annoanc'e to t'.e
citizens of lloomtmr and vicinity.
that he is sellih"-LIQUORS in larze and
small quantities, and at different, prices, at
his ISew Store, on Mam street,
north side, two doors Toulh of
, two doors Toulh of Tva.k4
i, Bloomsborg. . His
oreisn and Domestic
Iron P'.reet
stock of Fo
consists of Coanac and Rochelle. Blackber
ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He
has a large assortment of
Old Rye, gray with age, tine Old Bourbon,
Old Folks Whiskey, and &uy quai.tity of
common. He alo has
PURE HOLLAND GIN,
Madeiras', Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam
paune Wines; and last but not lea-t. a
quantity of good double extr? BROWN
STOUT: all of which he . will sell at the
lowest cash prices. The public are respect
fully solicited to sive his liquor a trial.
D. W. ROB BINS, Ag't.
Blomsburg, May 1. 1861. ,
uyoMixti IMIAu: co31pam,
Office over the Jt'yoming Hank,
CAPITAL AND MIU'LIS, I5(J,0CO.
tW V i 1 1 insure again-l loss or damage
b Fire on property in town or country, at
reasonable ierms.
DIRECTORS, G. M Hollenback, John
Reichard, bamuel Wadhams, 1) L Mioe
maker, Daniel G. Driesbieh, R. C. Smith
R. I). Lacoe,G..P. Steele. W V. Ketcham
Charles Dorrance, W. S. Ross, George M
Harding.
fj. M. HOM.ENnACII. Pres't
1). L. SHOEM AKliR, V. Pres't.
R
W
C. SMITH, Secretary,
. G. STERLING, Treasurer.
L H.CONOVEIl. Agent,
Beacti Haveu, Pa.
December 2.1, 1863. ly.
JVcio Slock of Clothing.
!Sirinr and imiiiicr.M(Is
I NVl I ES at ention lo his stock of cheat
and fashionable Clothing at his Si.ore, or
Mzil.V STREET, HLOOMSIIURG
two doors above the Jimtrican House,
where he ha just received from-New Yotk
and Philadelphia, a lull as-onment ot
?lvi nn! KoyV I tiling,
including ihe mo-l fahionab!e, durable am1
handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting ol -liox,
Sack, Pro-kt Gum and Oil dot!
Coals, and 'ants,
of all srrts, si;tes, and colors. He also ha
replenished hi alrea.ly large stock of Fal
and Winier Shawl-; ctriped. figu:ed and
plait; Vets, shirts, cravats, stock-, collars,
handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders a id lancj
article".
N B He has constantly cn hand a !ar
and well selecteci as-on men' ol Clotti am
Ve't'mgs, which he i prepared to make tip
to order, into a iy kind of clo hirig on ver)
short notice and in the best of manner
All his coth:ng is made to wear and mo:
of it i of home manufacture.
Ol every Description, Fine and Cheap
Hi Case of Jewelry is roi surpassed in il s
place. Call and examine h is general I --ortment
of Clothing, Watches, Jewerj,
See . &c. r AVID LO W EN B E RG .
Bloomsbnrg, April 20, 1864.
Lackavvau a & i!l9o:n5bnrg Ii. R.
TWO ItASIY TKAIXK.
ON and alter Monday, December. 26th.
1864, Pas-eiiger Trains will run as lol
lows : -
Leave IVorthivnrd.
STATIONS. '
Northumberland,
Dan vil!e,
Rupert,
Bioomsburg,
Berwicjc -S'i'k
kshinoy,
King-ton,
Wyoming,
Pittson,
Arrive at
Scranton,
(Jreat Bend,
New York,
Eastott,
Ptuladelphia
Leave S
Scranton,
Pittston,
Wyoming,
Kingstoit,
Shickshitiny,
Berwick,
Blormisburg,
liuperT.
Danville,
MAIL. PASSEN'GR.
"AND
8.00 Avi 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 15pm 915
12 50 9 35
1 05 9 50
1 50 10 2 r.M
6 40 "
5 50
2 45
6 30
itslhivard. '
6 00 am 4 20 p m
H 30 ? f0
6 15 - 5 45
7 00 5 30
7 55 6 45
8 15 7 30
9 15 8 25
9 25 8 25
10 00 9 15
Arrive at
Northumberland, 10 40. 10 00
Williamsport, 6 30 pm 200 am
HrrisDnrg, 1 20 1 25
Baltimore 5 40 7 00
Wa-hington, 9 05 10 35
Ptiiiad-ipria, 5 40 5 fin
The shortest and mos' direct route to the
West ami ihe Oil Region!
Trains ot the Philadelphia and Erie Rail
road leave Northumberland everv mourn
ing 'or Erie, arriving there the afternoon of
ihe same day to connect with Trains tor
Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, And ail other
points West, connecting at Corry with all
Trains on the Oil Creek Railroad.
Passengers for Train 3, can leave New
.Yoric via I he Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western R. R. at 9 00 A. M., thereby
reaching all poin'.s on this Road the same
day.
II A. FONDA, Supt.
Kingston, Dec. 20,-1864.
OMNIBUS LINE.
j fMIE undersigned would respectfully an
"- nonnre to the cin?ensof bioomsburg,
and the publie generally, that he is running
(An OMNIBUS LINE e'U
between this place and
the different Rail Road .rTTf, li. ' r " .
Depot, daily, (Sunday exceptedN lo con
nect witn the several Trains going South
and West on the Citawissa & Williamsport
Rail Road, and with ihose going Nor'h and
Sotit on Ihe Lac. & Bioomsburg Road. .
His OMNIBUSES are in good condition,
commodious and comfotrable, and charges
reasonable. E" Person wishing to meet
or see iheir friends depart, can be accom
modated, opnn reasonable charges, by leav
ing timely noiiee at any of the Hotels.
JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor.
Bioomsburg, April 27, 1864.
l till SL1VI G TtlACIIIXES.
GUI; Letter A l am.ly bowing Machine i
last uainins a world-wide repntaiion I'
is beyond douht the best and cheapest and
most beautiful ot all ramily fcewing Ma
chines yet offered to the public. No other
family hewing Machine has so many nse-
fc-l appliances for Hemming Binding, Fell
ing, Tucking, Gathering, Guaging, Braidinc
Embroidering, Cording, and so lorttu No
other Family Sewi ng Machine has so much
capacity lor a great variety of work. It will
sew all kinds of clo-h, and with all kinds of
thread. Great" and recent . improvements
.tiake our Family Sewing Machine most
reliable, and most durable, and most cer
tain in action at all rates of speed. It
makes ihe interlocked stitch, which i 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 fmi-hed in chaste and exquisite style.
The Folding Cae of the Family Ma
chine i a piece of cunning' workmanship
of l!e most useful kind. It protects the ma
chine' when not in use, and when about to
be operated may be opened, as a t-paciou-"
ar.d subsiaotial table to .sustain: the work.
While'some of the Case, made out of. the
choicest woods, are fini-hed in the sim
plest a.ul chastest manner possible, other
are adorned and embelihed in the most
cosily and superb manner.
It is absolutely necessary to see the Fam
ily Machine in operation, so as lo judge ol
its great capacity and heauty.
Il is fa' becoming s popular for family
sewing as our Manufacturing machines are
lor manufacturing purposes.
The Branch Offices are well supplied with
silk twist, thread, needle, oil, etc , of the
very best quality'..
Send for a Patriphle.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO ,
458 Broadway. N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.810 Cnestnut St
N: S. Tingley. Agent, in Epy, Pa.
A. J. Evans, Ag,ent, in Bloomsburg.
Nov. 11, 1863.
Old Thing Krcmiie I civ,
The undersigned would beg leave lo in
form his idd friends, and " he rest of man
kind, :1 that he hasjately returned Irom the
service of his connlrv, and again re
opened hi- OLD EST A Bid S H
E 1) T A I L O R I N G S A L O O N, -i-j
tth a view of making up enure new gar
ments, as well a mending old ones, for all
mankind, anil any body el-e who ma)
favor him w :t!i their work in hi-Ime.
He i prepared io do work fE.T. Fa-h
ION ABLE and SUBS IAN HAL, and hope
bv so doing, and strict attention to husine-s
o merit and receive a due share of pa'roii
aue. But remember, all, that Itiesp time
reqnire'money , or someihirig to live upon,
m therefore hope and tfust, that when
he ha done hi part, his customer will
do theirs, bv f urnisnintr ti e "ready John,"
or ready trade. For truly the "Laborer is
worthv ol his hite."
BERNARD RUPERT
Bloompburg, Sept. 10 l?G2.
A CARD TO THE STFFERIXG.
SWALLOW two or three H.ig-had of
Buchu, I'onic Bifers Sar.-aparilla, Nervous
Antidote, &c, &.c, &c. ami alter you are
siiti-fit'il with t.e result, then tiv r-'ie box
.1 OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN ENGLISH
PECIFIC PILL, u.d b3re.:ord to
health and vigor in less ihin SO days.
I'hev are purely vegetable, peaanr to
ake, prompt and salutary in their eff.-ct
on the brnken down and s"ia'tereil consti
ti'ion. Old and yoong can lake them wiih
idvantage. Imported and sold in me U.
S. only hy JAS. S. BUTLER,
No. 427 Broadway, New York,'
CsAgein lorttie United State.
P. S. A box of the p Us, securely pack
ed, will be mailed lo anv addres- on
receipt ol price, which iONE DOLLAR
post paid, monev refunded by the Agent
f entire ati.lacnon i not given.
July 20. 1864 3m.
EDITOR OF THE 'STAR,' Dear S r.
With your permission I wish to'say to the
readers ol your paper thai I will send, by
return mail, io ail who wish il (free) a R
ipe, with full direction (nr making and
sing a simple Vegetable Br.lm. ihat will
'ffectually remove, in ten days, pimples,
hlotc-'e. Tan. Freckles, and all impurities
of the skin, leaving Ihe same so't, c!-ar.
smooth and beautiful. I will also mai.
free to those having Bald Head, or bare
Faces, -impie directions and in forma' ion
that wVl ennble ilieT) to start a full arowth
luxuriant hair, whiskers, or a moustache,
in e-s than 3d days.
All applications answered by return mail
without charge. Respenfiillv yours,
Til OS K. CHAPMAN, Cnemi-t
f"3l Broadway, New York.
July 20, IS64 3m.
rVorlli central 2Iailvay.
T I M E TA LB E.
TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the
North at d West Branch of the Suaneh.in-
na. Eimira, and all of Northern New York,
On and after Mondav, Ar.ril 20:h, 1863,!
the Passenger Trains of the Nrr h Central i
Railway will arrive and depart from Sun
bury, Hrrisburg ai d Babimoreja tollows:
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily
except Sundays, at 10.10 a m.
Leaves Hairiborg, 1.15 p.m.
Arrives at Baltimore, 5.35 "
Express Train leaves Sunbury daily
except Sundays, at 1 1 07 p.m.
Leaves Harrisb'rg. except Monday 2.00 a.m.
Arrives al Baltimore daily except
Monday, at 6.15 a.m.
Accommodation leave Harrisb'rg 6,30 a.m.
NOR TIllf'JIRI).
Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily
except Sunday at 9.15 a m.
Leaves Harrisburg, 1.15 p m.
Arrives at Sunbury, 4.05 p m.
Expiess Trains Baltimore daily, 9.15
Arrives at Ha'risburg, 1.35 a.m.
Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday ,3.00 "
Arrives at Sunbury, 5.38 "
For further particular appiy at the office.
I. N DUBARRY, Supt.
Harrisburg, Aug 8, li63.
D-3 It 2 1ST 2; "2V
ii c novri:n,
SIRGEOA DEM IST.
- - r-cr.r-'r-'T-'i-r t r er ,
jji-or r.vc u L.L. i oners nis
ladies & gentlemenol Bloom
burg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend
io all the various operation in Den;itry,
and is provided with the latest improved
PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in
serted oo pivot or gold plate, lo 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-2Z2X.J?&3l.V-$
Alloperaiions on the teeth
ptlRIIA'-S
INVALID SOLDIER NATIONAL K03IE
ENTERPRISE,
5 8 5 B RO A D XV A Y N E W Y 0 R K.
THE
BEZZICIT.. '
The Most Complete, and Magnificent
War Exhibition Extant
Devoted to raisi g Funds for a Ra
tional Home.
100,000 TICKETS, AT Si EACH.
A DONATION of $34,720 in Valuable Prop
erty to the Ticket Holders.
JOS1AH PERHAM, Agent for the Pro
prietors, has the honor to. announce a plan
lor creating a fund for the founding of a
Natiolial Institution, to be a home for lu
valid, disabled, discharged soldiers.
The original somber of Tickets issued
for this object was 1()0,C()0. ore third of
which have teen already disposed of in
Boston, Mass. where the enterprise was
first projected. ' , '
Each ol the One Dollar Tickets is good
for Four Admissions to the Mammoth
MIRROR OF THE REBELLION,
at 585 Broadway, New York City, or
wherever el.se exhibited.
One half of ihe profits of the entire sale
will be exclusively devoted and donated
to tht above named patriotic object.
According n il.e original dvenied
plan, a Mass Meeting of the ticket hold
ers was held in Fanenil Hall, Bos'on, on
Nov., 4th,and an adjourned "meeting at
ihe same place on Dc, 16th. The fol
lowing named gentlemen were eleced a
a Board ol Trustees, to receive the funds
which may accrue frm the novel enter
prise, and to appropriate the same to ttii
ot jeet in accorcance with the plans of the
originator : Gen John S. Tjler, B stori;
his Excellency Governor James Y. South,
of Rhode I -land: Hon. Geo Briggn of New
York ; his Excellency Gov. A.G. Curtin of
Pennsylvania. Majo-Gen N P. Bank, of
Mass , Mjor Gn.'O O Howard ol Maine,
his Excellency Gov. Richard Ya'e, of
I II irioi.
To -pf
dily accomplish thu great oh-
ill i
ject, every
yvi-e means win re nseo ry
the projector to effect the immediate sale
of the iickeis; and he call upon 'he Io))
and humane to a-sist earnestly in catryntg
this noble undertaking forward lo a iriuni
phaut success.
Nei;her its importance, ror it fei
bility.can be called i n question. Lei me
people Put respond in a spirit worthy cj
ihe prejeel, and no obstacles phajl celay
it- consummation.
Making the proposition in good faith,
and ready to devote his whole enerie- to
the greai work, ihe projector firmly be
lieves t he tide of popular la,vor will flow
in the t'e-ired direction, and accornpli-h
the lotn:di"g and in-nre tne creation of
permanent National lo-l i! ui in, which
sha'l be ;in a-biin lor the retired sol fier,
whoe Ins of health or limb i- hi- !ipto
ma tor heroic services performed in ,i
country's cause, and which shall go down
to the future generations a bles-ing io man
kind ar d an enduring monument to ihe
Idicraliiy ot the loyal people.,
Bv coiiiTiinu g thi- enterprise wiih a
put
hlic place ol amn-ement oi such weil
e-latMi-tie.) !ngn character am'
n-erP, t!ie
snbsc'.iber to ihe fund, while giving hiK
money for the pri-m o' ion rd a gre.it char
itaide de-tgn, may receive a l')!l equiva
lenl for Ihe outlay in witnessing I tin
-nlendid -eric- of Paintings.
ATTARACHV.E POUXTY TO PUR
CHASER.
To e(TC the speedie-J pi
-i-sible sale
of
these ticket-, so thai unnecessary expen-e
rnny b saved, and ihe National Home
Fund proportionately increased, futtt e'
inducement is offered a a oounty to pur-cha-er.
A soon a th-? tickets hall have ben
-e
sold, in 'addition to one halt the profits, a
aforesaid the following described prop .
erty will be dona'ed io ihe ticket holders,
and placed mi the hands ol theit Tru-tees,
adistirict board having been chosen ui
'hat purpose, at the ma meetings held
a above stated. .and x h ich coti-i-t of the
lollowit.g gentlemen wtni. on receipt ol
the propertyj will (i post ollh'e sanie, by
Inf, or O'herwise, a ine ticket holders in
tnas meeting may r'irect there to be no
violation of law in such disposal : Ho i C.
O- Roger. H'mi. C. W. Slack. Gen. B-.Pt
Cowdin, Col. A. J Wnghi, John C Hay
, E-q., "t Bo-ton, Jnhna Webner I'.sq.,
d" Mapleville. Mas , l-aac S. More Eq.,
of Cam bridge, Ma-s.
SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY
To ichhh the 'Jitkit-Iiolilers v i l be
entitled.
One gen eel residence in the City
oi Ro bnrv. Mas, vabied at SinOPO
I hree Piano tort-, vat.
i I. at 5'id eacti
1 500
I .M'O
500
2,500
Five pia'.o-for'es, val. 3'3td, eech
Five Gold Watch-, a- ?1Cl0 each,
Filly Gold Watches, at 5t each,
I wo share in Ihe Boion and Wor
cester Railroad, a' S-IS0 each.
Two shares in the Boston and Maine
260
260
R R. valued at 5130 each.
i Two share- in the Merchants' Btnk,
t L1. . -linn m....i.
..SIII, CI. '-I.W r n, l,
200
i Si.vj honsand Gold Union MeCals
valued at 3 each. 18.000
Tfco Sewing Machines, at $50 each, 100
Total, S34 720
Due notice will be given of the uexi
ma-s meetiog of the ticket holder whicb
will take place in New York City
A National Home Ticket, costing C.i. j
dollar, consists of five coupons, lour ol i
which are adrwi-sions lo the Mirror,
at any lime, and 'he other a centric
s,olJ
'
an intere-t in the Enterprise
which the
purchaser reians.
The admision coupon may be ned sep
arately, or sll at once, a.-stilts the conve
nience of the purchaser.
All communications on the subjjc', and
all orders for tickets by mail, or expre-,
should be directed to JOSIAH PERHAM,
Agent, 585 Broadway, New York City.
TO CLUBS.
Persons taking an active interest in thi
charitable undertaking, by gelling; up
clubs, will receive eleven tickets lor every
ten do'lar sent.
Jan. 20, 1864
ADJHMSTKATOU'S NOTICE.
Estate of Win. P.. Robbert late of
Jackson toi nship, Columbia County
deceased.
LETTERS of administration on the es
tate of William E. Robberts, late o(
Jackson Tw p., Col urn bi iii uiiitn',
have beee'n granted by the Register of Co
lumbia county to Abranam Yoong. of
Ben'on lownsh p, said county. AU person
having claims against the estate of the de
cedent are requested to present them to
the administrator tor settlement, and thoe
indebted lo the es ate are required to make
payment to the ondersigred forthwith
ABRAHAM YOUNG, Adm'r.
Benton twp-, Nov. 9. 1864 6w. 2..
BLANKS ! CLANKS I BLANKS ! i
or -:.'"
WILD GllZLH-? ,
O ie of the olj ! n i irn.t 'eliahU rena
e dies in the wod I fir Cung'i. CIJ
Whooping C nrh, B"riehi'i,u f
fi odiy ol" Brea'hins, A-thm, ..
II arene, K ire Throst.
Cronn. and every A fl- ti n of the THROAT
LUNGS and CHEST, including even
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHKRflX
So general has the irre of thiw'rerne. '
become, and so popular is it everywhere
that it is or.necessary io recount it Tirtoe'-' ,!
I;b.works speHk for it, nd find ntteraoc
in the abundant and voluntary terimony of
the many who from long suffering and get -tied
diease have by its use bee-i restored
to pristine vigor nd health. We can pre
sent a mass of evidence in proof ol our
assertions, that
CANNOT BE DISCREDITED?
'Testimony of Mr. JaMES GRIMES,
a gentleman highly esteemed in Columbi
Co. Pa , and one whose, sta emeni can be
relied upon.
Mi. Pleasant, Col. co., Pa , May 2l,I80.
Me -st Seth W. Fo- ler & Co.. Boston
Gentlemen About ihree y ear ago onr
daughter, now twelve years of age, was
severely bfllict-d with croup. A general
itrittiiou ol the lungs followed, Droduein- "
a f.eclio congh, which became alo.oM con
stuiit. swejiing of the temples and othe
indications of Consumption went al-o ap
parent, and her life was 'espaird of bf
t er physician. At this critical moment we
weie induced to jjiv ' Dr. Wi-tr' Balsam
ol Wild Ctierry a trml. and after she Lad
taken one bottle we tound her so mU'-h re
lieved lhat it yvas thcngtii . umece-sary to
continue its pee. fsn.ee ibat time we havs
used ih; Balsam ir, our family in cases of
Coughs and Cold-, i tut believe it to be a
superior" leinedy 1 i all diseases ol ihe
Lung. . .
Your with respect JAMES GRIMES. .
FROM JKSfcE SMITH E-q.,
President of ihe Morris County Bank.Mor
rtsioun, N J.
'Havisg ned D W'istar's Blsam of
Wild Cherry tor about fi'teen ; yar, ami
tiaving rel xed its tenefi 'ial reuu jn n-y
larnil) , it ariord- n.e g'el p'ea-iue in re
trommei dini it 't ti e ti'ic a- a valua
ble remedy in cases o weak lung, chi,
cough. , a' d a rerre'i which I consul
er lo be en'irel iiiuopenl. an-t iav be ta
ken wi'li iieret sa tety by .be i, o.ii, c'ell
C4le" ill health."
FROM. HON. JOHN E. SMITH,
A dis-iinguished Liwyer in We-lintpsi-,
Md.
I havp on several occasion- n-ed D'.
Witars Bal-am ol Wi'd Cherry tor everi
cold-, and HiaS w ijti tle.-i.'ed benefit.
know ol no pter-arii'in that i- mote effi
cacious or more deseivinjf cf tei.eral ne.
The B il-arn ha al-o bee i use I witti ex
cellent flier' by J B Kdu-ti, Merchant,
Ilaii's Cross Road. M I.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF U ILD'CKERRT
None gennnie unless signeilvl bUlTS,
on the tv rapper.
FOR SALE BY
J P DINSMORE. No. 4SI B'rejdw-v, N.r.
S W.' FOWI.E Co.. 'r pretors. B.-iob.
Atid bv I'l Drnygi- s.
II ' DDING'S I SSJ A S A LT H
Ilpl Old ore-;
Redding'- Ru-sia SaUe Cure Burrva.
Sea! I. Cms.
j Rdding:s Rnsia S tl vtt Ci-s Wound-.
i Bruises. Sprau.s.
I I.e. I. ling s w is
ia Salve Ci. res Boi!, Ul-
cer-, Cancer".
Redding'- R-s-ia Sdve Cure- ftft
Rheum. P ie, Erj stpel is. f .
R (l ln.g's i us-M Salve Cure- Ritif
wortn. Corn. &c..
! Nt fan.ily -toul I t- vtir! oni t.
.! ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX.
For sale bv ,
J. H. I.INW.ORE. No 491 Br.lwav .,N.T.
S. W. EOWLK ic O. N". Tie; out S ,
B i-toii, and by all Dtugiiv and Coun'rj
S orekeepe'8
Aug Id, r"61. ly.
APtiiirR's worn: hacazie.
Edi ed bv T S. ARTHUR and VIRGIN
IA E IOWNSKND.
I ne Home Magajfrte for ish5 yvill been
laiged and"nr-r.)vetl, and rna.ie still more
worthy of the eminent laor with which il
'hi- been received J:- character a
BZsIi-Toncd rcriodicnl,
el liming -public favcr rn the ground of real
merit, will be carefully maintained ; wbdi
tor variety interest, u-eiulne--. and all it,
attractions ot li eralure and art e-setiai .jn
a 'rue Home Magazine, ttie pnhli-l ers uid
aim to ir.-ke Si.oer.or To All O her-
A Fine Steel Engraving, a. ot Two Pages
of Music, will appear in every nutliM,
Pid choice picture, groups n I char
acser, prevailing ta-hiot.a, and a large va
riety ol pa'tern- lor garments, embroidery,
I etc
, e c. m an re-p-ct .ve shall g've
A FIRST-( LASs MAGAZINE,
at a price withm the react of every intelli
ge'uf-imilv in ine land.
A new.'mry by T S. ARTHUR will be
commenced in ihe January number.
Yearly Term, in Advnrce One copy,
S2 0, Ihree copies. S6.00, fire copies and'
one to ihe pener-np ol club, SlOo:), nine
cop e, and one lo the getter op of club
S15 00
tT A beau'if jl Premium Plate
enti.Ietl
I he It fancy of Shakpeare,"' will b
j mailed to each person who setnf'
j of subscribers It will also be
ns a club
mailed lo
f each single subscriber from who
ni we re-
ceive. 2,
SO.
tsfor S4 50 we will send one copy of
each ol Home Magazine and Gody' Lady'
Book lor one year. Addres,
T. S. ARTHUR L CO
323 Walnut Siteet, Philadelphia.
Nov. 23, 1864.
THE NEW GR0CERF STORE
FORMERLY ERASMAS' OLD STAND
ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG.
I?Sorc Trcj-Ii Good-i.
Just received at Henry Giger's New
Store.
MOLASSES.
UGS. .
TEAS,
COFFEE.
RICE,
SPICES.
FISH
SALT, TOBACCO,
SEGARS, ' .
CANDIES,
RAISIN,
FEED AND PROVISIONS.
Together with a great variety of notion
&C loo rjn"erons io mention.
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