t Prospectus of Fol. I II. 1SS5 . A M 3 M f i ( J y J l L , DFVOTKD TO 1.ITKRATCRE, SCIENCE AND ART, 3D TH8 Principles of 1770 and '87. C. C H A UK C KVB U R R, Eorroa. f IVTu Ma' azine" will continue (O defend the principles f Government which cuided our father in ihe foundation of the Iipoblic. Tbe epiiit and docirina of the two firat volumes wil be fully maintained in the third volume. We have no compro mises 10 make with error no parley with despotism. Democracy w.lt be treated, not a a var tug policy of cunni-g nfflee teeker and sprit hunter, but rather as an abiding principle cf political economy and ol popular liberty. All supporters of this revolution'zing, Abolition war, will be held as the eiennes o( ite Democracy. We shall acknowledge no orgat.tzarion to be Democratic which does not honestly enun riaie aid support the principles of the Kentucky aud Virginia Resolution of 1798 and the Dred Scon D. cision of the Su preme Court, the one assserting Stale Sou trtignty and the other M'hitt ivpremary. To pie.etve these honorable doctrines, the Drtinocratir papy was organized by Ihe vey louridersof the Federal Government, and ir remained true to them down to tie fatal and dishonoring departure, at the rotiimenrement of this war. The Old Guaidi an orjian of Democracy as it was, be lore tikis cowardly surrender of principle and a it must be again, before it .can re deem our country from the rule of (action and despotism." This year it has been en larged to double ite former size. that is, to lorty eight pages for the purpose of mak ing it in all respects, a to tyle and matter a popular Literary and Family Magazine. rrn rr? 5"? u One copy, one year. 52 00 Seven copies, oi.e year, and one in the setter up of club, 14 00 Twenty copies, . 35 00 female copiea eut. posi-paid, for 20 Terms in variabfy in advance, and the Msgaziue will be stopped when tbe tirxe paid for expire. . As each number of THE OLD GUARD ia rtereot) ped, back numbers and volume can always t fnnihed. ' Snbocrip7ioii will be understood as com- mencir.f with the year, and back number sent according!) , unless specially ordered otherw ise. The Old Guard w ill be Bent thronph the Pust Office to .subscribers in the ' city, Brook! n, Williamsburg and Jersey City. The postage ol The Old Gaard is 12 cts. per year, payable in advance, at the office of mailing or celivry. , Copies ot Vol. 1 and II of The Old Guard for 1863 and 1864, wi I be lu rni-hed bound in paper, fur SI. 50; ia cloth lor 22, post paid. All lexers in relation to lh business de partn.eni of the Magazine, should be. in variably dreed to the undersigned, a follows : VAN LVRIE. HORTON & CO., ' 162 Nassau Street, X. Y. READING RAIL ROAD. . HLNTEU AKKAXGOEXT. NOVEMCEK7, 17C4. GREAT Trunk line from the North and North-west for Philadelphia, New Yoik, Reading. Pottsville, Lebanon, Allen town, Easton, &c, &r. Train Jeavw Hamburg for New York, a follow. At 3 00 and 8.15 A. M. and 1.45 P.M.. airtvj!. at New York at 10 A. M., ai.d 2.45 ai.d'lO 00 P.M. The above ronnect 'ilh limilar Trains on tbe Pennsylvania Road, and Sleeping Cais accompany the first two trains with ont change. Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tawiaqna, MinersviHe. Allen'own and Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M.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 Returning, Iave New York at 9 A. M.t 12 noon, aud 7. CO P. M. Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and " 3.30 P. M ; PottvilIe at 8. 50 A. M. and 2.35 P ivl , Tamaqua at 8.13 A. M ar.d 2.15 P. M- and Redaing at 12 midnight, 7.35 and 10 45 A. M., 1.38 and 6.05 P. M. Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading at 6 30 A. M. le'.urning from Phil adelphia at 4 30 P. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Re ad-J ing at 6 40 and and 11 A. M. lor Ephrata, Lit iz, Colombia, &.c. - On Sundays; Leave New York at 7 P. 21. Philadelphia 3 15 P. M., Pottsvile 7.30 A. M., Tamaqua 7 A. M., Harrieburg 8 15 A. M., anc" Reading at 12 midnight for Harrisburg. Commutation, Mileaga, Season, and Ex cursion TickeU, at reduced rates to aud from alt points. ' Baggage checked through : 80 pounds allowed each Passenger. ' ' G. A. NICuLLS, General Superintendent. RtiDiAG Pa Nov. 30, 1864. JYE W GOODS REVOLUTION IN HIGH PRICES! KEW ARRIVAL OF WINTER GOODS AT PETER ENT'S STORE hV LIGHT STREET, COL. CO. tT AS just received from the eastern and is now opening aPtte old cities stand a splendid assortment ot 50 cs dp cz? Da si m &l a 23 9 which will b sold cheap for i CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE ! His fiock eotiMMs of Ladies Dretw Goods, choicest style and latest fashion. CALICOES, MUSLINS. ' ' GINGHAMS. FLANNELS. . HOSIER Y SILKS. SHAWLS. CARPETS. &C. Heady-Jladc Clothing:, - SATIN fclTS, cssi.ie:res, cotton a pes. kentucky. jeans, THRU AD, &L QUEENS W ARE, UcDAR WAKE. HARDWARE. MEDICINES, DRUGS, , -f -mi -4 jJ "W J Zii ' CCDTii A5D SHOES, HATS a nd CAPS, In short eVerj; Jfiing, aauallyi kept ia a rountrf ,ptor. - Tbe patronage of hip old friend, and the pcthc generally, is iepctfr.!ly o-l-f-i'ed. ' 1 . "' NEW OKK-KEWS. THE BEST PA PER M TI1E WOULD. D- Wood, I'd. and Proprietor The Demrcracv ol tbe North wilt com mit a fatal error if they arceD! the result of he late Presidential election as an indioa 'Lon from the' hand of Destiny to relax i their political action until the opening o tthe next campaign. The future welfare o the republic depends unon the politics zeal and activity of the Democracy during the year 1865. Tue smalt majority of the popular vote that elected the Black Republican -candidates, considered in view of the extraordi nary resources of the Administration for corruption and cpmpulsiqn: attests that the power of the Democracy, 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 concile the patriot to the hard fate of hi country under four years more of Flack 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. The issue now before the people is the final struggle between Centeralizaiion and Siates' Rights, and no journal 4 Democrat ic that is pot the devoted champion of States' Rights, the paramount priucipts ol the Democratic faith. The Kew York News needs no testimony beyond Us plain unalterable recoid to sob sUntiate its claim to being and having been the most earnest, able and consistent States' Rights Journal ia the land. We have no excuses to invent for modifications of eeolimeiit, nor have we to pltad "ex pedienc ". in palliation of inconsistency. Our path has been ttraigt t forward. .Our columns are before the people, not a line in the in that we would cancel nor senti ment we would recall, oot an assertion that requires an explanation, not a word that we regret io hive uttered, not a prin ciple advocated that we have not stood by and will stand by to the Ia6t. Such has been our past record, so will be our luture. We do not, however, ask tbe Democracy to sustain us in our mission as a reward for the service we have done, but in con sideration ol the aood work that we pro pose to do. The Nw Yoik News for 1865 will. not merely imitate its predecessors, it will excel them. It shall be not only the tmesi exponent rf Demociatic principle, but the best newspaper in tbe country. Hereioiore it has had no superior as a ve hicle of news, hereafter it shall have no equal. In every department of journalism we have arrang'd-that the News shall dis tance competition. It is the only Demo cralic newspaper in the metropolis that has the advantage of publishing a daily issue with tbe full dispatches of . the Associated Press, and therefore its machinery for fur bishing a comple'e record of events is more perfect than that of any of i:s Demo cratic cotemporaries. None have attempt ed latterly, io compete with it in the publi cation ot Souther1.! intelligence, as our system of exchange with Southern journals baffles the sagacity and enterprise of our rivals. A glance at the columns of The News devo ed to ''Southern and Northern per sonals7' will remark the extraordinary suc cess' that has attended our enterprise in that direction. We are in daily receipt of letters expressing the thank of lhote who, through the medium of the '-Person a Is" in The News, have been enabled to receive tidings Irorn their friends and relatives in the South, and the heart of many an exile and wanderer has been gladdened through ibat instrumentality by words of affection and hope Irom those mourned for as dead. The New York News has become so popular io the rural districts that other Me tropolitan journals, in publishing their stereotyped boast of 'tbe largest circula tion of any weekly journal" are constrain ed to make an exception in our favor It is a significant circumstance that since the Presidential election and consequent de mise of War Democracy, the subscriptions to this paper have been unusually numer ous. - Tbe Agricultural Department of The New York News renders it an invaluable companion and assistant to the farmer; and its Cattle, Market and Produce Re ports are more reliable and full than those of any other journal. The Daily News will forfeit one thou sand dollars if, in the above Departments, competent judges should deny ita superi ority. TERIS. - DAILY NEWS. . One copy, one year, by mail S 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 copiea, one year, - 30.00 We have no traveling agent authorized tn collect or receive money for subscrip tions, v Orders and letters should be addressed to - BENJAMIN WOOD, Daily News Office. New York. Jan. 25, 1865. NEW GOODS Vnolher Arrival or fcloods. Al Hat, Cap and Grocery S3 Q? QD 02 02 o Now i Your Time to Buy. HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER THE undersigned having just returned Irom the Eastern cities with a Urze and full assortment f fGR&ctf IU addition to a mi peri- kn23 ilJLK I fc Ji or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER & HATS AND CAPS, comprising .every oit and quality, is now prepared to sell a little cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. H; Stock ol GROCEMES are not eor passed in this inarke', which he offer? cheap for cafh, or in exchange lot GRAIN OR PRODUCE. ALSO,-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES, and LININGS to which he fuvites the at tennon ot Shoemakers and the public. Give him a call At Slroup's Old Stand, on Main Stree:. JOHN K GIRT0N. Bloorcsburg, Nov'r 27 1864. - HOWARDS ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re liable treatment in Reports of the HOW ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Adrf?. Dr. X. SFIf UN POTTrj"TOV THE CABINET WARE ROOM. jy ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of ""the fubitc to his extensive assortment IIIICU1 ot Cabinet Furniture and C H A IRS, which he will warrant made of. good materials and in a workmanlike man i:er. At hijj tslablibment can always be lound" a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which is equal in style and 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 S25 to S60. Divans Lounges, Walnut aud Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dress ing and parlot bureaus, sofa, card,' centre and pier tables, detashn, cheffeniers, whatnots and comodes C aud all kind6 of fashionable work. His stock of boieaus, enclosed and common wastibtaiidslress-tables, corner cupboards, solas, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteads,cane seat and common chairs is the largest in this section ol the county. He will also keep a good assortment ol iookine glasees'wiib fancy gilt and com mon frames He will also furnish spring mat'rasses fitted to any sized bedstead, which are superior (or durability and com fort to any bed in use. . Bloomsbur, Nov. 4, 1863. . GENUINE PREPARATIONS. (compound Muid bxtract Buchn, a post -'live aod Specific Remedy for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excite the Absorbents into healthy action, by which tbe Waterv or Calcareous depositions, aud all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and Iflammaiion. II lil.M HOLIES I XTISACT BUCIlir. For Weaknesses arising from exceste, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretion of abuse, attended with Ihe following s) rnp toms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dis ease, Wakfulnes, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of (he Muscular Sstem, Hot Hands, Flashing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariablv removes soon follows. IM POTENCY, FATUITY EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of wbjch the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are -not frequently followed by those "Direlul Diseases." "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the caiist of their suf fering, but none will confess the Records of the Inanie. Asylums. And melancholy Deaths by Consump tion bear ample witness to ihd Truth of the assertion. The Constitution once effected with Organic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and In viorate the System, which HELMLOLD'S EXTRACT BUC11U invariably does. A trial will con vince the most skeptical. FEM A LES.-FEM ALES,-FEMALES. In many Affections peculiar to Females the Extract Bucho is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppession of Customary Evacuations, ' Ulcerated or Scirrhous slate of the Uterus, Leuchorrhcea 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 Lite. Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or un pleasant Medicines for unpleasant and danserons disease. HELMEOLD'S Ex'ract Boohu and Im proved Rose Wash cures SECRET DIS EASES, In all their Stages, Ai lutle. Ex pense, Little or no change in Diet, No Iuconvenience, And no exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby re.novina ob structions, preventing acd curing strictures of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflam mation, so frequent in the clas of diseases, 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 io be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the "poison" has, by the use of "pow. erful astringents," been dried op in the t) stem, to break out in au aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use HelmtoM's Extract Bachu for all affection and diseases of the Urinary Or gans, whether existing in Male of Female, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how long standing. Disr ases of these Organs requires the aid of a Diuretic. Helmbold'g Extract Bochu is the Creat Diuretic, and is certain to have the desired effect in all diseases for which it is recommended. Evidence of tbe most reliable and responsible character will ac company the medicine. Price $1.00 o Bottle, or Six for $5.00. Delivered to any address, securely packed from observation. Describe symptoms in ll communications. Cures guaiameed ! Advice gratis. ' Address letter for informa tion to 11. I). IlELSlliOLD, Chemist. 104 South l&th si., bel. Chesinut, Pl.ila. H ELM BOLD'S Medical Depot, H ELM BOLD S Drug&Chem'l Warehouse, 549 Broadway; New York. XsT Beware of counterfeits and unprinci pled dealers, who endeavor to dispose ' of their own" and . "other" .articles on the reputation attained by Helmboi'J's Genuine Preparations, do do Extract Bachu, Helmbold's Genuine Extract Sarsaparifla. do do Improved Rose Wash. 3?"Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Cut out Ihe Advertisement and send fur it, and avoid imposition and exposure. December 9, l863.-ly. H1I.B K00SS Proprietor BLOlKrlSOFRG IA. THIS magnificent Hotel, situate in the central portion of the town.' and on- poMte the Court House, hit been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor ia 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 tbe choicest liquors. Altenlise ostlers will always be on band, and bis stabling rs the most extensive in this se ion ol country. Omnibuses wil t f 1 1 rt i r. f c 13 fin ' 'ereD' style and j-ixf (LIQTJOS.S 1 Whoeale and Kctail. THE subscriber would announce to the citizens of Bloomsbur; and vicinity, that he is selling LIQUORS in large and small quantities, and at different prices at nis mew store, on aiain street, ?r north side, two doors south of gjCZX. Iron street, Bloomsborg. His OyJp stock of Foreign and Domestic nt i DTt Vmb consists of Cognac and Rochelle, Blackber ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He has a large assortment of Old Rye, gray with age, fine Old Bourbon. Old Folks Whiskey, and auy quantity of common. He also has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam pagne Wines; aod last but not least, a quantity ol good "double extra BROWN STOUT; all of which be will sell at the lowest cash prices. The public are respect fully solicited to give his liquor a trial. D. W. ROBB1NS, Ag't. Bloomsburg, May 1, 1861. HTOMLXG IN SCRAM E C0MPAM, fcr? over the JFiotning Bank, CAPITAL AM) SURPLUS, 150,000. "RT Will insure again! loss or damage by Fire on property in town or country, at reasonable terms. DIRECTORS, G. M Hollenback, John Reicbard, Samuel Wadharas, D L Shoe, maker, Daniel G. Driesbnch, R. C. Smith. R. D. Lacoe, G. P. Steele, W. W. Ketcham Charles Dorrance, W. S. Ross, George M Harding. G. M. HOLI.ENBACH. Pres't. D. L. SHOEMAKER, V. Pres't. R. C. SMITH, Secretary, W. G. STERLING, Treasurer. L H.CONOVER, Agent, Beacn Haveu, Pa. ' December 2d, 1863. ly. JYcw Stock of Clothing. 3JIS322I3 ik'EiilLi H1 Spring and Summer Good. NVM S af.ention to his stock of , cheap and fashionable Clothins at bis Store, op MJilN STREET, BLOOMSBURG, two doors above the Jimtrican House, where he has just received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assortment of ill tn and Soy's Clothing, including ihe most fashionable, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of Box, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Cloth Coals, una Pants, of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He also ha? replenished his already la rue stock of Fall and Winter Shawl; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts, cravats, slock-, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy article. N B He has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vesiings, which he is prepared to make up to order, into any kind of cloihirig on very 6hort notice aud in the best of manner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is of home manufacture. CZS-cDlldl xssrsia celiacs S3 AND Of every Description, Fine and Cheap His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in lies place. Call and examine Ins general it sortment of Clothina, Watches, Jewe tj, &c. &c. DAVID LOW EN BERG. Bloomsborg, April 20, 1864. Lackawan a & liloomsb urg U. li. TW O DAILY TRAINS. ON and after Monday, December 26th, 1864, Passenger Trains will run as fol lows : I-ieare .Northward. STATIONS. Northumberland, Danvil'd, Rupert, Bloomsburg, Berwick, Shickshtnny, Kingston, Wyoming, Pitison, Arrive at Scranton, Great Bend, New York, . Easton, Philadelphia, MAIL. PASSENG'R. 8.00 am 5.00 pu 8 40 5 40 9 25 6 25 9 45 6 35 10 25 7 30 11 10 8 15 12 15FM 9 15 12 50' 9 35 1 05 9 50 1 50 6 40 5 50 2 45 6 30 10 25 pm c (I Leave Southward. Scranton, 6 00 am 4 20 p ra Pittston, 6 30 5 00 Wyoming, 6 15 5 45 Kingston, 7 00 5 30 Shickshinny, 7 55 6 45 Berwick, 8 35 7 30 BloDmsburjr, 9 15 8 25 Rupert. " 9 25 8 25 Danville, 10 00 9 15 Arrive at Northumberland, 13 40 - 1000 Williamsport, 6 30 p ra 2 00 am Hmisburg, . 1 20 1 25 Baltimore . 5 40 7 00 Washington, 9 05 10 35 Philadelphia, 5 40 5 no The shortest and most direct route to the West and the Oil Regions I Trains of the Philadelphia and Erie Rail road Iava Northumberland every monrn ing for Erie, arriving there the afternoon of the same day to connect with Trains tor Buffalo. Cleveland. Chicago. And ail other pnints We.-t, connecting ai Torry with all Tram on the O.I 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. H A. FONDA, Supf. Kingston, Dec. 20, l64. OMNIBUS LINE. fiHE undersigned would respectfully an .nounce to me cnizeris of Bloomsburg, and the public generally, that be is rufli.ing 'An OMNIBUS LINE between this plnce and the d;fierent Rail Road Depots, daily, (Sundays excepted to con nect witn the several Trains aoing South and West on the Catawissa& Williamsport Kail Road, and with lhoe going Nor'h and Sooth on (he Lack. & Bloomsburg Road. His OMNIBUSES are io good condition, commodious and coin fotrable, and charges reasonable. CiF Persons wishing, to meet or see iheir friends depart, cat! be accom modated, upon reasonable charge, by leav ing timely notice at any of the Hotels. JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor. Bioomsbunr-April 27, 1S64. THE SINGER SEWLG MACIILNES. "UR Letter A Family Sewing Machine is -Masi gaining a world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt ihe best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sewing Ma chines yet offered to the publjc. fio other Family Sewins Machine has so many use irl appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell ins, Tucking, Gathering, Guanine?, Braiding Embroidering, Cording, and so lorth. No other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity lor a great variety of work. It will sew all binds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread. " Great and recent improvements tnake our Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and most durable, and most cer tain in action at all rates of speed. It makes the intarlocked stitch, which is tbe best stitch known. Any one, even of tbe most ordinary capacity,can see, at a glance how to use the letter A Family Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines are finished in chaste .and exquisite style. The Folding Case of the Family Ma chine is a piece of cunning workmanship of the must 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. Il is absolutely necessary to see the Fam ily Machine in operation, so as to judge of its great capacity and beauty. It is fast becoming as popular for family sewing'as our Manufacturing machines are for manufacturing purposes. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist,' 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. Tingley, Agent, in Espy, Pa. A. J. Evans, Agent, in Bloomsburg. Nov. 11, 1863. Old Thins Become New, The undersigned would beg leave to in form his uld friends, and "the rest of man kind," that he has lately returned from the service of his country, and again re opened his O L D ESTABLISH ED TA I LO RING SALOON with a view of making up enure new gar ments, as weil as mending old ones, for all mankind, and any body ele, who may favor him with their work in his line. He prepared to do work iSEAT, Fash IONABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, and hopes by so doing, and strict attention to business to merit and receive a due share of patron age. But remember, all, that these times require money, or something to live upon, be therefore hopes and trusts, that when he has done his part, his customers will do theirs, by furnishing the "ready John," or ready trade. For truly the "Laborer is worthv of bis hire." BERNARD RUPERT Bloomsburg, Sept. 10 18G2. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING - SWALLOW two or three Hogsheads of Buchu, Tonic Bitiers, Sarsaparilla, Nervous Antidotes, &c, &c-, &c, and after you are Batified with the result, then liy one box ol OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS, and be restored. to health and' vigor in less than 30 days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken down and shattered consti tution. Old and young can rake them with advantage. Imported and sold in the U. S. only by JAS. S. BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway, New York, fyAgeut for the United States. P. S. A box of the pills, securely pack ed, will be mailed to any address on receipt of price, which. is ONE DOLLAR, post paid, money refunded by the Agent if entire satisfaction is not given. July 2T0, 1864. 3m. EDITOR OF I HE 'STAR, Dear Sir: With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it (free) a Re cipe, with full directions (or making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days, pimples, blotches, Tan, Freckles, aud all impurities of the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful: I will also mail tree to those having Bald Heads, or bare Faces, simple directions arid information that will enable them to start a full growth luxuriant hair, whiskers, or a moustache, in less than 30 days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. 831 Broadway, New York. July 20, 1864 3m. North central ltailiray. TI M E T A LB E. TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch of the Susquehan na, Elmira, and all of Northern New York. On and after Monday, April 20th, 1863, the Passenger Trains of the North Central Railway will arrive and depart from Sun bury, Harrisburg and Baltimore, as follows: SOUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily except Sundays, at Leaves Hairisburg, Arrives al Baltimore. 10.10 a.m. 1.15 p.m. 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 at Baltimore daily except Mouday, at 6.15 a.m. Accommodation leaves Harrisb'rg 6,30 a.m. NORTUIVJ1RD. Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily except Sundays at 9.15 a m. Leaves Harrisburg, 1.15 p.m. Arrives at Sunbury, 4.05 p m. Kxpiess 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. ii c iiowi;r, SIRGKON DEMIST, tst-rruLLi oners nis 'professional ervice3 to the ladies & gentlemen ol Blooms burg aud vicinity. He is prepared to attend m all the various operations in Dentistry, and is. provided with 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 teelh manufac tured and all operations on teeth carefully attended to. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. Alloperations on the teeth raisin Airs i INVALID SOLDIER NATIONAL HOME ENTERPRISE, 585 BROADWAY NEW Y O R K. ia?.?.03. OF SEB RjlL -belli: it. The Mont Complete and Magnijictnt IVar Exhibition Extant. Devoted Io raisii g Funds for a Na tional Home, 100,000riCKETS, AT $1 EACH. A DONATION of S3 4. 720 m Valuable Prop erty to the Ticket Holers. J0S1AH PERU AM, Agent for the Pro prietors, has the honor to announce a. plan for creat-ing a fund for Ihe founding of a National Institution, to be a home for lu valid, disabled, discharged soldiers. The original su other 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 Tickets i fgood for Four Admissions to the Mammoth MIRROR OF THE REBELLION, at 585 Broadway, New York City, or where ver else exhibited. . One half of the profits of the. entire sale will be exclusively devoted and donated to the above named patriotic object. According to the original ad vertised plan, a Mass Meeting of the ticket hold ers was held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, on Nbv., 4th, and an adjourned meeting at ihe same place on Dec, 16th. The fol lowing named gentlemen were elected as a Board of Trustees, to receive the funds which may accrue from the novel enter prise, and to appropriate the same to this object in accordance with the plan of the originator ; Gen John S. Tyler, Boston: his Excellency Governor James Y. Smith, of Rhode l-dand; Hon. Geo BriggH of New York ; his Excellency Gov. A. G. Curtiti of Pennsylvania, Mnjor (ien N. P. Banks, of Mass., Major Gen. O. O. Howard of Maine, his Excellency Gov. Richard ,aies, of Illinois. To speedily accomplish this great .ob- tect. every wise means win oe useu ny the projector to etlect me lmmemate sate of the tickets; and he calls upon he loyal and humane 10 assist earnestly in catrying ' . rr . . r I this noble undertaking forward to a trium j phaut success. j Neither its importance, nor its feasi- I bility, can be called i ir question. Lei the people but respond in a spirit worthy oj the project, and no obstacles shall delay ' its consummation. . I Making the proposition in good faith, ! and teady to devote his whole energie- to .' the great work, the .projector firmly be- j lieves the tide of popular lavor will flow' in the desired direction, and accomplish , the founding and insure the creation of a : permanent National Institution, which shall be an asyinm for the retired soldier, j whose loss of health or limb is his ihplo ma for heroic services performed in his country's cause, and which shall go down to the future generations a blessing to man- ! kind and an e-ii during monument to the ! liberality of the loyal people. j By combining this enterprise with a . public place of amusement oi such well : established high character and merit, Ihe , subscriber to the fund, while giving his j money for the promotion of a great char- J "liable design, may receive a lull equiva- ; lent for the outlay in witnessing this : splendid series of Paintingo. I ATTAR ACTIVE BOUNTY TO PUR- i CHASER. To effect the speediest possible sale of; these tickets, so that unnecessary expanse j may be saved, and the National Home i Fund proportionately increased, a luriher inducement is offered as a oounty to pur- ' cha-er. As soon as the tickets shall have been, sold, in addition to one half the profits, as ! aforesaid, the following described prop- ; erty will be donated to the ticket holders, : and placed in the hands of their Trustees, j a distinct boaid having been chosen fur that purpose, at the mass meetings held as above staled, and A hich consists of the . following gentlemen who, on receipt .ol ; the property, will dispose of the same, by lot, or otherwise, as the ticket holders in mass meeting may direct there to. oe no i violation of law in such disposal : Hon. C , O- Rogers, Hon. C. W, Slack. Gen. Bobt. , Cowdin, Col. A.J Wright, John C Hay-; nes, Esq., of Boston, Jotbua Webster E-q., of Maplevill, Mass , Isaac S. Mor?e E-q., I of Cambridge, Mass. SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY i To width the 1 icktt-holdsrs uill be entitled, ' One genteel residence in the City ; of Roxbury. Mass. vabied at 10 000 ' . J nree r ta.no luris, ai. ai cjuu catu J Five piano-fortes, val. at $300 each Five Gold Watches, at S100 each, nn i I f . . . i . enn 1,500 1,500 500 Filly Gold Watches, at SoO each, Two shares in the Boum and Wor 2,500 cesier Railroad, a SI30 each. 260 Xu-n .hiriii it- iho RnsK.n a:i.l Maine i R R. valued atS130 each, 260 J wo shares in tne Merchants' uatiK, Boston, at 5100 each, 200 Six thousand Gold Union MeCals valued al S3 each, 18,000 , Two Sewing Machines, at S50 each, 100 j i Total, S34.720 Due notice will be git en of the next mass meeting of the ticket holders whicb will take place in New York City A National Home Ticket, costing onj dollar, consists of five coupons, lour of which are admissions to the Mirror, good at any lime, and he other a certificate ot an interest in the Enterprise, which the purchaser retails. Tbe admision coupon may be used sep arately, or all at once, as uits the conve nience of the purchaser. All communications on Ihe subject, and all orders for tickets by mail, or express, should be directed to JOSIAII PERHAM, Agent, 585 Broadway, New York City. TO CLUBS. Persons taking an active interest in this 1 charitable undertaking, by getting up clubs, will receive eleven tickets lor every ten dollars sent. Jan. 20, 1S64 AD3IINI STKAT0 R'S NOTICE. Estate o' Jf'm. E. Robbertn late of Jackson township, Columbia County deceased. I ETTERS of administration on the es- tate of William E. Robberts. late of Jackson iwp., Col urnbi inn :m(1. have beeen granted by the Register of Co lumbia county to Abranam Young, of Benton township, said county. All persons having claims against the estate of the de cedent are requested to present them to the administrator tor settlement,- and those indebted to the es ate are required to make payment io the undersigned forthwith ABRAHAM YOUNG, Adm'r. Benton twp-, Nov. . 1864 6w. S2.. DAVID LOWEXBERG; " WISTAlt'S BILSASI or vriLD oaaa n.T O-ie of the olJr an i rno-t 'wiiabU rm. "eiltes in the wofl I for Conghik, Cold Whooping Cuth, BmnchiiM.Dif ficuliy ol Breathing, Asthma, Hoarene, Sore Throat. Croup. and every Afje.-tion of the THROAT LUNGS aud CHEST, mcluifine- eveu- WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRI" So general has ihe use of this remedy become, and so popuUr is-4t everywhere that i is nr.ueoesary to recount ita virtue, lie works spehk for it, and find utteraocar in the abundant and voluntary te knony ot ihe many who frm long suffering and set lied disease have by its oe been restored? to pristine vigor and health. We can pre sent a mass of eviJence m proof c4 oar assertion, that CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. , Testimony of Mr. JAMES GRIME, a gentleman highly esteemed, in Columb Co. Pa , and one whose statement can be relied upon. Mt. Pleasant, Col. co., Pa , May 2l,I&0t Messrs Seth W. Fo--ler & Co., Boston i" Gentlemen. About thiee year ago our daughter, now twelve years of age, was severely afflicted with croup. A general irritation ot the lungs followed, producing a hectic cough, which became almost cor stant. swelling ot Ihe temples and othe indications of Consumption were alo ap parent, and her hie was despaired of by her physician. At this critical moment we were induced to give Dr. Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry a trial, and after she had taken one bottle we lound her so much re lieved that it was thought unnecessary to Continue its use. Mnce ilmf time wn liavn used the Balsam ir, our family in cases of Coughs u.l Cold-, i nd believe it to be a superior letnedy foi all diseases of ihe Lungs. Yours with respect JAMES GRIMES. FROM JESE SMITH, E-q., President of the Morris County Bdi.k,Mor ristown, N. J. "Having used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry tor about filteen years, and having real zed its b-nefi.-iaf results in fry family , il affords me great pleasure in re commending it to ti e putuic as a valua ble remedy in cases ol weak lung, cold., coughs, &c, and a rert.edy which I consid er to be entirely innocent, and may be l ken wih perfect sa lety by the o.ost deli Cdte in healih." FROM HON. JOHN E. SMITH, A di8stinguiehed' L--.vrr in Westminster Md. 1 have on sever! occasions oed Df. Wistar's BaUam ot Wild Cherry for sever, co'ds, and bIwhjp with deri.'fd benefit. 1 know of no preparation that i more effi cacious or more deseivina of teneral oe. The Hal-am has al-o ben u.e. wnb ex relleut etfed bv J B Elliott, Merchant. Hall's Cross Roads, Ml W I STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY None genuine unless sigued-I BUTTS.' on the wrapper. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINS. MORE. No. -It J B.oadwm, N.t S W. FOWLE &. Co.. Pn.pr -tort.,-Bo-ton. And by all Drnagis'e- Hi DDIXG'S lilSSIA SALTE He.il- Old Sore,: Reddmg's ilu-ia Sdlve Cures Boin-t, NalJs, Cuts. Rddiitg's Russia Silvi Cures Wound- Bruises. Sprains. Re.tding's Rus-ia Salve Cures Boi!, Ul cers, Cancers. . Redding'- Rus-ia Salve Cure S-ii Kheutn, Piles, ErsieUs. Rt-dilii'g's ius-i-i Sdive Cures Ring worm. Corns. &c., &.. No family &l'OuMbe without it. t ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. For sale bv J. P. DINSMORE No 491 Broad wav.N.Y. S. W. EOWLE&. Co. N... 18 Tre;ont S"., Bo-ton. and by all Drui-i- auJ Country Siorekeepe's . Aug 10, 1861. ly. AHTIIlirS H01IE Edi-ed bv T S. ARfliri. aud VIRGIX- I A E. IOWNKNI. - - To- Home Magazine f.ir IkHd wiil been laiged and imprnved, and uiaoe still mors worthy oi the eminent lavor with which il has been received It- character as a ISih- ! oiml reriodiral, claiming pobli. favcr en the ground of real merit, will be carelully maintained ; while lor variety interest, u-ei ulne-s. and all- th ' attractions of literature and art e-semial lr ' a true Horn- Magazine, ti e publishers will aim to make it Superior 1 o All O.her A Fine Steel Engraving, and Two Pace of Music, will appear in ev-try number, besides choice picture-, gromw and char acters, prevailing fashions, and a lare va riety ot paiierns i r garments, ernbroideiy.,. etc., eic. In all re-pci shall give A FIRST CLAS MAGAZINE, at a price within trie reach ol every iutel!i. gen. family in H e laud. A new story by T. S. ARTHUR will be commenced in the January number. Yearly Terms', in Advarce One copy,. S2 50, three copies. 6,00, five copies and one to the geiter-up ol club, SlO.oO, nin copies, and one io the getter up of club 615 00. ViT A beautif jl Premium Plate, entitled 'The It fancy of Shakspeare,'' wil' b maijed to each person who seudl tin a club of subscribers. It will also be mailed to each single subscriber from whom we re ceive S2,o0. fTsFor 4 50 we will send one copy of each ol home Magazine aud God) 'a l.ady' book lor one-year. Addres-. T. S. ARTHUR & CO. 323 Walnut Sueet, Philadelphia. Nov. 23. 1864. ATR1MONIAL. LADIES AND GEN tlemen. If j ou wisi 'o r!rrj addrenl the cnderigned, who will seijd. you w,!-. out money and without price, valuable in- formation that will enable you io marry happy and speedily, irrespective of age wealth or beauty. Hi is information will, cost you nothing, and if yoi wish to.mvy I will cheerfully asisi you. All lettera strictly confidential. The desired informa tion sent by return mail, aud no quesliona asked. Address Sarah B Lambert, Green. point, Kings county, New-York. On. 12, 1864 2m P3rjXEW MILLINERY GOODS VWX AM WINTKR. X. Mis MARY BARKLEY has juat reiurned Irom New York and Philadelphia with an excellent assortment of Millinery Goods. She has Ihe very latest fashions anb'.the! most approved s tyjea ol Hats and Bonnets, together with ihe most tasteful .lot ol Rib bong, Trimmings, &.c. Give her a call and examine for yourselves. MARY. BARKLEY, Bloomsburg. Oct. 1?, 1864. r