-4 , .;..Tros?8Ci3 of Val. 111,-1833 THCOLD GUARD'. A MfUJ 3 J 1 4 XL , 0)iVOTtDT0' LITERATURE, SCIENCS AND ;', AND THE . Principle of 1770 and '87. - C. CHAJCNCEY BUER, EDitoa. ?bt Maiar.'me will coniintia (o defend . lh principles of Govern rtvent which guided our fathers in the fonndulion of ihe .Republic. The spirit and doctrine of the two first volumes w'lj be fully maintained in the third" .volume. We have no compro mises 10 make with error no parley wilh despotism. Democracy will be treated, "not as a varying policy "of cunnirg offlce- v -seekers and spoil hunters, but lather as an abiding principle of political economy and of popular liberty. All supporters of this -t? volutionizing, Abolition war, will be held, a the" er emies of". Use Democracy. We hall acknowledge no .organization to be Democratic wtiich-does not honestly enun oiate 'ar d support the principles of the ""''Kentucky aud Virginia Resolutions of 1798 and tie Dred Scott- Decision of the Su- preme Court, the one asssening Stale Sov k trtignty and the other While supremacy. To preserve these honorable doctrines, tbe -Democratic p-ry was organized bv the ey founders of the Federal Government, "and it remained true to them dawn to the ' fatal and dishonoring departure, at the commencement of this war. The Old . -GWdis an organ ot Democracy as it was, before this cow ardly surrender of principle and aS it must be again, before it can re , deem our om.4ry from the rule of faction and despotism. This year it has been en larged to double its former-size- that is, to x t forty ejght pages for the purpose of mak ing it in all respects, as to style and matter a popular Literary and Family Magazine. ... ''mmsst, One copy,-one year, S3 00 Seven copies, one year, and oue r, to the getter up of club, 14 00 Twenty copies, 35 00 Single copied sent." postpaid, for 20 - Terms invariably in advance, and the Magazine will be stopped when the time paid for expire. , As each number of THE OLD GUARD i stereotyped, back numbers and volume can always tf fusuished. Subscriptions wiM be understood as com. saencir.g with the year, and back numbers sent accordingly, unless specially ordered .otherwise. The Oid Cuarl will be sent. through the Pest Office to subscribers iti the city, Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Jersey City. t The postage oi The Old Guari is 12 pis. per year, payable in. advance, at the cfHce .-of mailing or delivery, . Copies ol Vol. I. and II of The OIJ Guard for 1863 and 1864, will be fn rni.-hed , bound in paper, for SI 50; jn cloth lor 92, 1-ost paid. All lexers in relation to the business de partmem of the Magazine, should be in variably addressed to the undersigned, a follows : . . -. ," . . ,VAN EYRIE, HORTON & CO., , 162 Nassau Street, N. Y. READING RAIL 0 AD . UINTER ARRANGEMENT. GREAT Trunk line from the,Nor:h and North-west for Philadelphia, New Vork, Reading. Pouville,Lebarjou, Allen town, Kasion, &c., &t. Train leave Harrisburg for New York, as follow. - At 3.00 and 8.15 A. M. and 1.45 P. M, arrivir.2 at New York at 10 A. M., and 2.45 and 10 00 P. M. The above connect wuh similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Road, and Sleeping Cars accompany the first uo fains with ont change Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tatnaqna, MinersviUe, A!leniowrv anJ Philadelphia at 8 15 AM.ar.d 1 45 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Station only. . Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7 25 A. M. and 4 40 P.M Remrnina, Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12 noon, aud 7.00 P. M. Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. ; Pottsville at 8. 50 A. M. and ,2.35 P M, Tamaqua at 8.10 A. M ar.d 215 P. 11 nd Redaing at 12" midriiaht, 7.35 and 10 45 A- M., 138 and 5.05 P,M. Reading fAcrommodaiion Train : Leaves Reading at B 30 A. M- returaing from Phil adelphia aj:4 30 P. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Read ing at 6 40 and arid II A. M. Icr Ephraia, Litiz, Columbia, &c. On Sundays; Leave New York at 7 P. M. Philadelphia 3 15 P. M-. Potisvile 7.30 A. M., Tamaqua 7 A. M., Harrisburg 8 15 A. M., aoc Reading at 12 midnight for Harris berg., Commutation, Mileag,' Season, and Ex cursion Tickets, at . reduced rate to and from all points. - . . . Bagaaae checked through: tiO pounds allowed each' Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent. Rciding Pa Nov. 30, 1864. JYE IV GOODS r RE VOL UTION IN HIGH PRICES! NEW ARRIVAL OF WINTER GOODS AT PETER ENT'S STORE IN LIGHT STREET, COL. CO. ' FT Vnl reived from the eastern cities -?- and i8 now opening at the old stand a splendid assortment of which will be sold cheap for OASI1 OR COUNTRY PRODUCE ! Hie stock consols of Ladies Dres Goods, choicer styles and latest fashion.. calicoes; - MUSLINS, ' " GINGHAMS, FLANNEL. - t - IKKSIUR Y SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, 2Iead'-JIadc Clothing, SATINETS, .CSSIMERES, ' ; COTTONADES -KENTUCKY JEANSk , TI1UKAU, - QUEENaWAKE, CEDAR WuE. HARDWARE, J MEDICINES, , DRUGS, COUTS ADSII0!:S, HATS and CAPS, , 1.1 short aeriSiiiLj y usually kept ia coon try tcrv: . Tha patronage of his old friunds, and the pabhc gsuumlly, " is refpectfclly so Iicit.l. : ' ' ' ' J " ' " The highest market prieff paid- for coan- iry produce. - PirLlL CiiT. Li -bt K-ireet, Jan. 13, 1S33, ;! - . - THEXVE WwT0I!K ,1TE WS, THE J5EST PAPER IN THE WORLD. 53. Wood, Ed. and Proprietor 3IP OP C IP CS QL 1 S3 The Demrcracy of the North will com mit a fatal error if they ncceDt the result of he late Presidential election as an indica 'ion from the hand of Destiny to relax ) tthe next campaign. The future welfare o tte republic -deuends uoou the Dolitica zeal and activity of the Democracy during the year 1865. The small majority of the popular ote that elected the Black Republican candU (fates, considered in view of the extraordi nary resources of the Administration for corruption and cpmpulsion, attests that the power of the Dsmocracy, on a fair field, is equal to the vindication of Democratic principles. , . . There is one feature in the result of the Presidential election that goes far to re cor.cile the patriot to the bard fate of hi country under four y ears more of Black Republican misrule. The baleful meteor that lingered in grief while in our political atmosphere has vanished for ever. War Democracy has fulfilled its mission of dis organization, and like any other pestilence will be remembered only for the evil it has done. Tbe issue now before the people is the final struggle betweeu Centeraliztion and States' Rights, and no journal is Democrat ic that is not the devoted champion of States' Rights, the paramount principle oi the Democratic faith. The Nw York News needs no testimony beyond its plain unalterable record to sub slantiate its claim to being and having been the mot earnest, able and consistent States' Rights Journal in the land. We have no excuses to invent for modifications of sentiment, nor have we to plead "ex pediency" in palliation of inconsistency. Uur path has been etraigU forward. Our columns are before the people, not a line in them that we- would cancel nor senti ment we would recall, not an assertion that requires an explanation, not a word that we regret io have ui'ered, not a prin ciple advocated that we have not stood by and will stand by to the last. Such has been our. pad record, so will be our future. We do not, however, a.-'k the Democracy to sustain us in our mir&ion a a reward for the service. we have done, 'but in con sideration ol the good work that we pro pose to do. The Nw Yoik News for 1S65 will uot merely imitate its predecessors, it will excel them, ft shall be. not only the truest exponent cf Democratic principle, but the best euipaper in the. country. Heretofore it has bad no superior as a ve hicle of new, hereafter it shall have no equal. In every department of journalism we have arrangtd that the News shall dis tance competition. It is the only Demo cratic newspaper in ihe metropolis that has the advantage of publUhinz'a daily issue with the foil dispatches of the Asso iated Press, and therefore its machinery for fur nishing a comple'e record of events is more perfect than that of any of its Demo cratic cotemporaries. Nona have attempt ed latterly, to compete with it in the publi cation ol Souther.! intelligent-?, as our system of excbai.ge wiih Sontherh journals bafHts ike sagacity and enterprise of our rivals. A gjance at the columns of The News devo ed to 'Southern and Northern per sonals" will remark the extraordinary suc cess that has attended our enterprise in that direction. We are in daily receipt of letters expressiug the thanks of those who, through the medium ol the ''Personals'' in The News, have been enabled' to receive tidings from their friends and relatives in the South, and the heart of many an exile and wanderer has been gladdened through that instrumentality by words of affection and hope Irom those mourned for as dead. The New York News has become so popular in the rural districts that other Ale tropohtan journals, in publ'shing their stereotyped boat of "the larsest circula tion of any weekly journaF' are constrain ed. to make an exception in our favor It is a significant circumstance that since the Presidential election and -ons,queni de mise of War Den.ocracy, the subscriptions to ibis paper have been unusually numer ous. The Agricultural Department of The New York News rentiers it an invaluable companion and assistant lo the farmer ; and its Cattle, Maiket and Produce Re ports are more reliable and full than those of any ether journal. The Daily News will forfeit one thou sand dollars if, in the above Department, competent judges should deny us superi ority. TERMS. DAILY NEWS. One copy, one year, by mail 5 10.00 One copy, six months, 5 00 WEEKLY NEWS. One copy, one year, 2 00 Four copies, one year, 7 00 Ten copies, one year, 17 00 Twenty copies, one year, 30.00 We have no traveling apent authorized to collect or receive money for subscrip tions. Orders and lettero should be addressed to ; BENJAMIN WOOD. Daily News Office, New York. Jan. 25, 1865. ' NEW GOODS! notlicr Arrival ol Goods. AT Hat, Cap and Grocery Now is Your Time to liny. HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER rrHE undersisned having just returned 1 trorn the Eastern cities withalars trorn the Eastern cities with a larse aud full assortment of in addition to a snperi or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER . HATS AND CAPS, comprising every roil aud quality, is now prepared to sell a little cheaper than can bt purchased elsewhere. His Stock ol GROCEUIES are not sur passed in this marke', which be offer cheap for cah,.or in exchange for GRAIN OR PRODUCE. ALSO.-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES, and LININGS ,4q! which he invites" the'at tentiou ot ISfiomakers and the public. Give him a call At Stroup's Old Stand, on Main Street. JOHN K. GIRT0N. - Blnorcfbure. Nov'r 27 1864. HOWARDS ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA. -DISEASES of the Nervous. Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re liable trea-ment in Reports of the HOW ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by. mail in sealed letter en veloces, free ot charge. Address, Dr. J.. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No, .2 South. Niath S'reet Philadelphia, Pa. . ,. Dec. 16, 1853 ly. ' - ZBTEOOHgjSra- .... CABINET WARE ROOM, siiaoiir c. s hive, TT ESPECTFfJLLY invites the attention of -"-the Public to his extensive asscn'ment ot Cabinet Furniture and C H A IRS,fk which he will warrant made of good materials and in a workmanlike mm-' 1 ' tr. At his establishment can always be found a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which is equal in style. hod fin ish to that ol Philadelphia or N. York cities and at as low prices. He has on hand of different style and prices, from 25 to f 60. Divans Loonges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered, work, with Dress ing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card.T? centre and pier tables, detashn?, fl" cheffeniers, whatnots and comodes,tJS523 and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and commoD wash&tandSjdress-tatles, corner cupboards, so fan, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteadSjCane seat and common chairs is the largest in this section of the county. He will also keep a good assortment of looking glasses with fancy gilt and com mon frames. He will also furnish spring mattrasses fitted to any sized bedstead, which are superior for durability and com fort to any bed in use. Gloomsbnrg, Nov. 4, 1863 GENUINE PREPARATIONS. "Compound Fluid Extract Buchu, a posi--'tive and Specific Remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excite the Abiorbents into healthy action, by which the Waierv or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural" Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and Ifiammaiion. IlKUIBOLD'S IXT1UCT BUCIllr. For Weaknesses arising from excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early fndiscreiion. of abuse,atleuded with the following symp toms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memo: y, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerve-, Trembling, Horror of Dis ea.e, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of i the Body, Dryness of Ihe Skin, Eruptions on the face, I alhu Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes soon follows. I M POTENCY, FATUITY EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those "Direful Diseases." "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their suf fering, but none will confess the Records of the Insame Asylums. And melancholy Deaths by Consump tion bear ample witness to the Truth of the assertion. The Constitution once effected with Oiganic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen arid In vigorate the System, which HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT CUCHU invariably does. A trial will con vince the most skeptical. FEM A LES.-FEM ALES,-FEMALES. In many Affections peculiar to Females the Ex-ract Buchu is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfolness, or Supp-ession of Customary ' Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Leuchorrhcoa or Whites, S erility, and for all complaints incident to the-sex, whether arising from indiscretion Habits or Dissipation, or in the Decline or. Change of Life. Take no-more Balsatr, Mercury, or un pleasant Medicines (or unpleasant and dangerous disease. HELMEOLD'S Ex'ract Buchn and Im proved Rose Wa-.li cures SECRET DIS EASES, In all their Stages, At iMtle Ex pense, Little or no change in Diet, No Inconvenience, And no exposure.. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength lo Urinate, thereby removing ob structions, preventing ar.d curing stricture of the Urethra, allay ing Pain and Inflam mation, so frequent in the clas of disea-es, and expelling all poisonous, diseased and worn -out matter. Thousands upon Thousands who have been the victims of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short lime, h.ave found they were deceived, and that the "poison" has, by the use of "pow erful astringents," been dried up in the system, to break ont in an aggravated form, aud perhaps after Marriage. Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu lor all aGections and diseases of the Urinary Or- I gans, whether existing in Male of Female, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Organs requires the aid of a Diuretic, Helmbold'n Extract B.ichu is the Great Diuretic, and is certain :o have the desired effect in all diseases Tor which it is recommended. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will ac company the medicine. Price 81.00 a Bottle, or Six for $5.00. Delivered to any address, securely packed from observation. Describe symptoms in rail communications. Cures guaianteed,! 1 Advice gratis. Address letter for informa tion to II. II. II F. 1,31 CO LP, Chemist. 104 South 10th st., bel. Chestnut, Phila. II ELM HOLD'S Medical Depot, HELM COLDS Drug&Chem'l Warehouse, 549 Broadway, New York. t V Beware of counterfeits and unprinci pled dealers, who endeavor lo dispose ' ol their own." and ''other'7 articles on the reputation attained by HelmbolJ's Geouine Preparations,, do do Extract Buchu, Helmbold' Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla. do do Improved Rose Wash. LT Sold by all Druggi.-ts everywhere. Ask for Heimbolii's. Take no other. Cut out the Advertisement and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. December 9, l863.-ly. SZCHA1TGE K0LSL, 1V3I.B K00KS Proprietor BLOOMSIiURC FA. rpHIS magnificent Hotel, situate in tbe - central portion of the town, and op posite the Court House, u je been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor i Do prepared to accommodate travelers, teamsters, drovers and boarders in (he most pleasant and agreeable manner. His table will be supplied with the best the market affords, and his Bar with the choicest liquors. Attentise ostlers will always be on band, and his stabling is the most extensive in this se ion of country. Omnibuses wil alwaysc,e in readiness lo convey passen gers lo and from the Railroad Depots. . WM.-3. KOONS. BJootaeburg, July 4, J860. j LIQUORS LIQTOSIS ii lioesale and- IJctail. rjHE subscriber would' announce to the -- citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that he ms selling LIQUORS in large and small quantities, and at different, piices, at li i j T ... C . - II.' . mo 4,cw cuire, cm main bireei, jcrr north side, two dooT south of WlT J iron sueet, Dloomsburg. His stock of Foreign and Domestic .03 IB ASTISSISSs) consists of Cognac and Rochelle. Blackber ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He has a large assortment of C4d Rye, gray with age, fine Old Bourbon, Old Folks Whiskey, and any quautity of common. Ke also has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam pagne Wines; and last but not least, a quantity ol good double extra BROWN STOUT; all of which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. The public are respect fully solicited to give his liquor a triai. D. W. ROBB1NS, Ag t. ""Bloomsborg, May 1, 1861. NT0JIIXG ISUIIA1(E COMPANY,. CJice over the lt'yoviing Bank, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 150,000. Will insure again! loss or damage by Fire on property in town or country, at reasonable verms. DIRECTORS, G. M Hollenback, John Reichard, Samuel Wadhams, D L Shoe, maker, Daniel G. Driesbach, R. C. Smith. R. D. Lacoe.G. P. Steele, W. W. Ketcham Charles Dorrance, W. S. Ross, George M Harding. G. M. IIOLI.ENBACU. Presxt. D. L. SHOEMAKER, V. Pres't. R C. SMITH, Secretary, W. G. STERLING, Treasurer. L H. CONOVER, Agent, Beach Haveu, a. December 2d, 1863. ly. JVcic Stock of Clothing. Spring and Slimmer CSood. INVITES at ention to his stock of cheap -- and (ashionable Clothing at his Store, on MJUN STREET, BLOOMSBUBG two door 8 above the Jimtrican House, where he has just received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assortment of m.t'ii and ISoy's Clothing, including the most fashionable, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of Box, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Clotl Coals, and Pants, of all srrts, sizes, and colors. He also has replenished his already large stock of Fal. and Winter Shawl-; striped, . figu;ed and plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stock--, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and lancj articles. N B He has constantly on hand a large and welleiected asortment ol Cloths and Vestiugs, which he is prepared to make cp to order, into any kind of clothing on verj 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 th s place. Call and examine his general ts sortment ol Clothing. Watches, Jewelr), &c. &c. ' DAVID LOW EN BERG. " Bloomsburg, April 20, 1864. Lackawan a & liloomsb nrg R. R. j4 TWO IAIL.Y TKAIKS. ON and after Monday, December "fcoth, 1864, Passenger Trains will run as (ol tows : fjcavc -ftorlliYrard. STATIONS. MAIL. PASSENGR. Northumberland, Danville, Rupert, Bloomsburg, Berwick, Shiikshinny, Kingston, ryoming, Pittoon, Airive at Fcrar.'ion, Great Bend, New York, Easton, Philadelphia. Leave S Scrantoii, Pittston, VVoming, Kingston, Stickshiuny, Berwick, Bloomsburg, Rupert. Danville, Arrive at Northumberland, Williamsport, m-fm . ft Jtr 8.00 am 5 00 p M 8 40 5 40 9 25 fi 25 9 45 6 35 10 25 7 30 11 10 8 15 12 15 F 31 9 15 12 50 9 35 I 05 9 50 1 50 10 25 PM 6 40 ' u 5 50 2 45 6 30 nth ward. 6 00 a in 4 20 p m 6 30 5 f'O 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 p m 2 00 am 1 20 I 25 5 40 7 00 -9 05 10 35 5 40 5 00 U -a rriKn rif rr u igf Baltimore Warhinglon, Philadelphia, The shortest and most direct route to the West and the Oil Regions i Trains ot the Philadelphia and Erie- Rail road laave Northumberland every mourn ing for Erie, arriving there the afternoon of ihe same day to connect wilh Trains lor 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 York via The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western R. R.-at 9 00 A. M-, thereby reaching all points on this Road the same day. II. A. FONDA, Supt. Kingston, Dec. 20, 1864. OMNIBUS LINE. . flHE undersigned would respectfully an-- noonce to ihe ciiizens of Bloomsburg, and the public generally, thai he is running An OMMiiUS LINK between this place and the different Rail Road Depots, daily, (Sunday excepted) to con nect with the several Trains going South and West onthe Catawissa& Williamsport Rail Road, and with those going Nort h and South on the Lack. & Bloomsburg Road. His OMN I BUSES are in good condition, commodious and comfctrable, and charges reasonable. CP Persons wishing to meet or see their friends depart, can be accom modated, upon reasonable charges, by lea v. ing timely notice at any of the Hotels. JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor. Bloomsburg, April 27, 1864. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. THE SINGER SETTING MACHINES. UR Letter A Family Sewing Machine is -ffaEt gaining a world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sewing Ma chines yet offered to the public. No other Family Sewing Machine has so many use ful appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell ing, Tucking, Gathering, Guagtne, Braiding Embroidering, Cording, and so lorth. No other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity tor a great variety of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread. Great and recer.t improvement ttiake our Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and most durable, and most cer tain in action at all rates of speed. It makes the interlocked stiteb, which is the best stitch known. Any one, even of tbe most ordinary capacily,can see, at a glance how to use the letter A Family Sewing Machine. . Our Family Sewing Machines are tini-hed in chaste and exquisite style. 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 to be operated may be opened as a spacious and substantial table to sustain the work. While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest woods, are finished in the sim plest aud .chastest manner possible, others are adorned and embelished in the most costly and superb manner. It is absolutely necessary to see the Fam ily Machine in operation, so as to judge of iu sreat capacity and beauty. It is fast becoming as popular for family sewing as our Manufacturin'machines are for manufacturing purposes. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very bet quality. Send for a Pamphlet. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 458 Broadway. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.810 Chestnut St N. S. Tingley, Ageut, in Epy, Pa. A. J. Evans, Agent, iir Bloomsburg. Nov. 11, 1863. Old Tilings ISccoinc icw, The undersigned would be" leave to in form his eld friends, and "the rest of man kind," that he has lately returned Irom the service of his country, and aain re opened his OLD EST A BL1S H- M EDTAILORINGSA LOON,-"-with a view of making up entire new gar men's, as well a mending old ones, for all mankind, and any body eNe, who may favor him with their work in his line. He is prepared lo do work i EAT," Fa-h-IONABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, and hopes by so doing, ar.d strict attention to busine-s to merit and receive a due share of patron age. But remember, all, that these times require money, or something to live upon, he therefore hopes and trusts, that when he has done hi part, his customers will do theirs, by furnishing the "rely John," or ready trade. For truly the "Laborer is worthv of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT Bloomsburg, Sept. 10 1SC2. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. SWALLOW two or three Hoasheads of Buchu, Tonic Bitters. Sarsaparilla, Nervous Antidotes, &.c, &c, &c, and after you are s-iUi-fied witn the result, then trv one box ot OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILL;., and be restored to health and vior in less than 30 days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their eflects on the broken down a it. I sha'tered consti tution. Old and youti can lake them with advantage. Imported ,md sold in the U. S. only by JAS. S. BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway, New Yoik, CAgenl for the United State. P. S. A box of the pills, securely pack ed, will te mailed to anv aduri.fi on receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR, post paid, money refunded by the Agent if entire satisfaction i not iven. July 20, 1864. 3m. EDITOR OF THE 'STAR,' Dear Sir: Wiih your permision I wish to say to the readers of our paper that I will send, by return mail, lo all who wish it (free) a Re cipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days, pimples, blotcbes, Tan, Freckles, and ail impurities of the skin, leaving Ihe same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free io ihose havinj Bald Head, or bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full srowth luxuriant hair, whiskers, or a mcu.-tact.e, in less than 30 days. All applications answered by return mail without chare. Respectfully yonrs, THOS K. CHAPMAN, ChemiM. 831 Broadway, New York, i July 20, 1864 3m. i Aorth central Ilailuav. TIME T A LB E. TWO TRAINS DAILY to and fri-m the f North atid West Branch of the Susquehan na, Elmira, and all of Northern New York. On and after Mondav, April 20ih, ifc63, the Passenger Trains of the North Central Railway will arrive and depart from Snn- bury, Harrisburc and Baltimore, as follows: l UUTIIW.iliU. Mail Train leaves 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 Sundays, at 1107 p.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg,except Monday 2.00 a.m. Arrives at Baltimore daily except Mouday, at 6.15 a.m. Accommodation leaves Harrisb'rg 6,30 a.m. NOR TIff 1R D. Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily except Sundays at 9.15 a.m. Leaves Harrisbnrg, 1.15 p.m. Arrives at Sunbury, 4.05 p.m. Expiess Trains Baltimore daily, 9.15 " Arrives at Harrisburg, 1.35 a.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday, 3.00 " Arrives at Sunbury, 5.38 " For further particulars apply at the office. I. N. DU BARRY, Supt. Harrisburg, Aug. 8, 1863. DE1TTISTS.7-. ii c uovt i;h, SlUGEON I EA T I S T, T ESPECFULLY offers his 'j-a proiessmnai services io me . 1 a il (TpnllpnipiiAl IM m in bura and vicinity. He is prepared lo attend io all the various operations in Dentistry, and is provided w ith tbe latest improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in serted on 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, a.I ways on hand. All operations on tbe teeth warranted. Residence and Office, a few doors above the Court House, same side. Bloomsburg Aug. 19, 1886 IEK HAITI'S INVALID SOLDIER NATIONAL HOME ENTERPRISE, 5 8 5 BROADWAY N Ett' YORK. ia?.?.0?cP TH3 The Mont Complete and Magnificent IVar Exhibition Extant. Devoted to ralsi. g Funds for a Na tional Home. 100,000 TICKETS, AT $1 EACH. A DONATION of $34,720 in Valuable Prop, erty to the Ticket Holders. JOS1AH PEHHAM, Agent for the Pro pnetors. has the honor to announce a plan for creating a fund for the founding of a National Institution, to be a borne for In valid, disabled, discharged soldiers. The original sumber of Tickets issued for this object was 100,000, one third of which have been already disposed of in Boston, Mass. where the enterprise was first projected. Each of the One Dollar Ticket is good for Four Admissions to the Mammoth M1RKOR OF I HE REBELLION, at 585 Broadway, New York City, or wherever else exhibited. One half of the profits of the entire sale will b-e exclusively devoted and donated to the above named patriotic object. According io the original advertised plan, a Mass Meeting of the ticket hold ers was held in Faueuil Hall, Boston, on Nov., 4th, and an adjourned meeting at ihe same place on Dec, 16ih. The fol lowing named gentlemen were elected as a Board of Trustees, to receive the funds which may accrue Irom the novel enter prise, and to appropriate the same to this object in accordance wiih the plans of the originator ; Gen. John S. Tyler; Br.sion; his Excellency Governor James Y. Smith, of Rhode lland; Hon. Geo. Brians of New York ; his Excellency Gov. A.G. Curtin of Pennsy lvania. Major Gen. N. P. Banks, cf Mass., Major Gen. O. O. Howard of Maine, his Excellency Gov. Richard Yates, of Illinois. To speedily accomplish this great ob ject, every' wie means will be ued by the projector to effect the immediate sale of Ihe tickets; and he calls upon 'he loyal and humane lo assist earnestly in cairying this noble undertaking forward to a triurn phant success. Neiiher its importance, nor its feasi bility, can be called i n question. Lei ihe people bnt respond in a spirit worthy o the project, and no obstacles shall delay its consummation. Making Ihe proposition in good faith, and leady to devote his whole etiercies to the great work, the projector firmly be- I lieves the tide of popular tavor will How ; in the desired direction, and accomplish ; the loundifg and insure the creation of n i permanent National InMiiuli'm, which fhall be an ayl'im for ihe reiired eo tier, i whoie loss of health ir limb i- hi diplo ; ma for heroic services performed i his ' country's causa, and which fhall o down j to ihe luture generauons a bleMn;i io man kind and an enduring monument io ihe liberality ot ihe Inyal people. Bv comoiriii.5" ihis enterprise wiih a public plrfce of amusement ol such well j eMabli-hed hih character and merit, the subsctiber to the fund, while aii'2 his mony for the-promotion of a 2reat cfar ! itaide deicn, may receive a lull eqniva 1 lent for the outlay in witnessing this i snlendid series of Pa"mtii2B. ' ATT A II AC Tl VE l-OUNTY TO PUIi- CHASER. To effect the speediest poibls al of; these tickets, so that unnecessary expanse j may b saved, and the National Mom , Fund proportionately increaseo, a turther t inducement is offered as a oounty la pur- ! cha-er. ! As soon as the tickets shall hava hieii : sold, in addition to one hall Ihe profits, as I atoresaiil the following described prop-: erly will be donated to the lickei holders, and placed in Ihe hands ol then Trustees, ; a distinct board having been chosen for that purpose, at the mass meetings held as above staled, and hich consists of th lollowir.g gentlemen wiio, on receipt ol the property, will dispose oflhe same, by j lot, or otherwise, a the ticket holders in mas meftin may direct there t be no . violation of lw in sm-h disposal : Hon. C. , O- R.tie.-s. Hon. C. W, .Slack. Gen. Bot-t Cowdin, Col. A.J Wnsiht, John C Hay- lies. E-q., of Boston, Johua Weh-ier K-q., i of Msplevill, Mas , Isaac S. Mor-e E-j., of Cambridge, Mass. SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY j To uh'uh the 7 icktt-holders uiil be entitled, ; Otie genteel residence in the City ', of Robury. Mas-, val-ie'd at 510 OOO ' Three Piano fort-, val. at ?500 each l,50O i Five nia'io-for'ps, val. at i-3('(. ech 1.5D0 5n0 2,500 260 Five Gnld Watches, at $100 each, Fifty Gd I Watches, at f50 each. Two shares in Ihe Boston and Wor cester Railroad, a" Sl30each. Two shares ir: the loion a;id Maine R R. valued at 5130 each, 260 Two shares in the Merchants' Bank, BotO!, at S100 each, 200 Six thousand Gold Union Mecals "valued al S3 each, 18,000 Tro Sewing Machines, at 50 each, 100 Total, 534,720 Due notice will be gien of the next mass meetina of lh( ticket bolder which will take place in New Yoik City A National Home 'Ticket, costing oa.i dollar, consists of five coupons, tour of which are admissions to the Mirror, good at anv time, and '.hi other a certtbeate ol an interest in the Enterprise, which the j purchaser retans. The admision coupon may be ued sep arately, or all at once, as suits the conve nience of the purchaser. All communications on the subject, and all orders for tickets by mail, or express, should be directed to JOSIAII PERU AM, Agent, 585 Broadway, New York City. TO CLUBS. Persons taking an active interest in this charitable niiderlakina, by getting up clubs, will receive eleven tickets lor every ten dollars sent. Jan. 20, 1864 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - Estate of ITm. E. Robberts late of Jackson township, Columbia County deceased. LE TTERS of administraiion on the es tate of William E. Robberts, late of Jackson twp, Col imbi-4 1 i.rij . t HUiMtl, have beeen granted by the Register of Co lumbia county to Abranam Young, of Benfon township, said county. All persons having claims against the estate of the de cedent are requested to present them to the administrator tor settlement, aud those indebted to the es aie are required to make payment to the undersigned forthwith. ABRAHAM YOUNG, Adm"r. Benton twp-, Nov. 9. 1 664-6 w. 52.. DAVID L01VENBERG, CLOTHING STORE, On Main street, two doors above the Amer ican Hotel. WIST AITS IMLSAJi OH One of the olJ-i ani mot reliable reid elie fn the wo-ld for Coughs, Cold, Whoopinjr Cooah, Biniichili,Utf ficnlty ol Breathiiiz, Asthma, ' Hoarseness, Sore Thront. Croup, and every AhV.tiion of the THROAT LUNGS and CHEST, including; even WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHK&RT So general has the use of thi remedy become, and so popular is it everywhere, that it is unnecessary to recount its virtue. Its works speak for it, and find utteraoc in the abundant and voluntary tes imony of the many who from long suffering and set tled disease have by its on been restored to pristine vigor and health. We can pre sent a mass of evidence in proof ol our assertions, thai CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. Testimony of Mr. JAMES GRIMES, a gentleman hiahly esteemed in Columbia Co. Pa . and one whose statement can be relied upon. Ml. Pleasant, Col. co., Pa , May 21,1863. Messrs Seth W. Fooler & Co., Bomou . Gentlemen About ihree year ago oof daHijhter, now twelve years of age, was severely afflicted with croup.- A general , irritation ol the lungs followed, producing, a hectic cough, which became almost con sianl. swelling ol the temples and othe indications ot Consumption were also ap parent, and her life was despaired of by her physician. At this critical moment w were induced lo give Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry a trial, and after sh bad taken one bottle we found her so much re lieved that it was thought .unnecessary to continue its use. JNnce that lime we hirs used the Balsam in our family in caves of' Coughs and Cold", i nd beliv it to be superior remedy iui all diseases ol the 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 lor atiunt filieen yars, and having realized its beneficial result in rry famtl) , it afford- me j.e pleasure in re commending it to tt e puMic as a valua ble remedy in case ol weak lutij", colits, cooahs,-&5., arul a remedy which I consid er to be entirely iimo.mit. U' may be la ken with perfect sa irty by ihe n.o&t, deli cile in health. ' FROM HON. JOHN E. SMITH, A disstiuguiohed Liwyer in Westuiintter. M.L l"hav on several occasions ined Dr. Wistar's Balsam ol Wild Cherry for severe cokls, ami always with decided benefit. 1 know ol no pieparation that is more fi cacior.sor more desetvina of general oe. Tho Bal-am has al-o be:i used wiih ex cellei.t elffci by J B Elliott, Merchant. Hall's Cro-s Roads, M l. .WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY None genuine utiles- signels'I BU1TS, on the ivrai'pr. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMOKE. No. 461 Bioadwuv, N.T. S. W. FOWLE k Co.. Propretors, Rosion. Ai.d by ail Dn.ugis:. UI DDIXG'S lil'SSIA SALVE He ls Old Sore--; lieddina'j. Ru-sia Salve . Cures Burn, Scald, Cn's. R-d1iti's Riis.ia Slve. Cnren Wounds, iituises. prHH.s. Re.ldnia' Russia Salve Cures Boil-, UI- cers, dancers. Reddina's Rossis S.lve Cuies 5hJi Rheum, PileSj Erjsiielas. lieilding'- lusia Salve Cures Ring worm, Corns, tic. &.C . No family it'OuId he witl-nni it. ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. For sale bv - J. P. DINSMOKE. No 491 BroaJwav.N.Y. Si W. EOWLE & Co. No. H Tre.roni S.f Boston, and by ail Druai-ts and Country Storekeepers. Ana 10, 1861. ly. ARTHUR'S HONE MAUAZIE. Edi'ed bv T S. ARTHUR and VIRGIN IA E. lOWNSKNI). Tn-? Home Maaazine for lP65will be en laiaed ai:d improved, and made Mill more worthy ot the eni4ient tavor witfj which it las been received l; ciiaracter as a Eligh-Toiicil Eirioclicnlj claimina public favcr rn the orouriil of real merit, will be caietully maintained ; while for variety. intereM, uetuliie-s, and all iha a Irai-lions of li eratore and art e-si:tial to a true Hom Maaazine, ihe puMit:ers w ill aim to make it Superior To All O.tier A Fme Si- EnaravSna, and Two Pages of Music, will appear in every number, besides choice picture-, aroup- and char, acters, prevailing fashions, and a larae va r 1 1-1 y ot patterns lor garments, ein broidery , eic, eC In all respect e shall ive A FIRST-tLAS MAGAZINE at a price, within the reacii of every intelii geu family in ihe land. A new story by T. S. ARTHUR will be commenced in the January nnrnt-er. , Yearly Terms, in Advarce One copy, S2 50, three copies. Ji,oO, five copies and one to Ihe getter-up ot club, SIV.uo, nina copes, and one to ihe aettr up of club S15 00 - CF A beautiful Premium Plate, entitled ' The Ii fancy of Shakpeare," will be mailed to each person who send ns a club of subscribers. It will also be mailed lo each sinale subscriber from whom we re ceive C2,ft0. CsTFor 4 50 we will send one copy of each of Home Magazine and Gody's Lady' Book lor one year. Address, T. S. ARTHUR d CO. 323 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Nov. 23. 1864. X I ATRI M ONIAL. LA DIES AND G EN- --s-'ilemen. If y ou wish o marry address the undersigned, who will send you w jib-soul money and without price, valuable in- formation that will enable you to marry' happy and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This information wilj cost you nothing, and if yoi wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letter strictly confiaential. The desired inform lion sent by return mail, and no quesiioaa asked. Address Sarah B. Lambert, Greet, point, Kings county, New-York. 0;t. 12, 1864 8m NEW MILLINERY GOODS for TALI. AND HITFH t-T tf Miss MARY BARK LEY has just returned from" New York and Philadelphia with an excellent assortment of Millinery Goods. She has Ihe very latest fashions and tha most approved styles ol Hats and Bonnets, together with ihe most1 tasteful lot ol Rib bons, Trimmings, &c. Give her a call and ' examui for yourselves. p. , - MARY BARKLEY. bloomsburg, Oct. 1?, 1864. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, r 1 r (