The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, October 11, 1865, Image 4

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5r .sure it . will determ ine lh
i V-rfcontesl of 1866, and hare an
Itfi'X ?apon Uie presidential election two
;")rr. thereafter. Bot, more important, it
f wvaW probabfy datermine the choice of the
"iixt U. S. Senator from lhi Slate and thu?
i1c:llre legislation of Congress' and the
reixoru'ion of peace to the land. It is,
iherrfore, of vital importanco thai every
trvpTiion should be made by every member
, of our parly to eecnre itra victory. Not
only H'.ould every local organization be put
t work, but every honorable measms Fhonld
! adopted to rtir np the ajiathelic and
Jul e warm, and k make new votes by con--r-irru
It can only be through the im
n innMe and golden principles of Democra
cy that the country can be redeemed from
i4n thraldom of fanaticism, degradation and
taxation. Outside the Democracy iheJa are
. tin principles. The role of action of ihe
r poHiion is ever changingope thins to
day something else to-morrow. It is held
. vather merely bv expedients the latest
and iiiol outrageous of all being the mod
ern fix-months political trie It of negro
n.tfrage. To defeat this, and all other
-"'ernes of the. Abolition-shcddy hordes
. ho live only to plunder and tyrannize, lei
every Democrat arouse and gird on ihe
fijMy armor of his farhers in Damocracy
of Washington, of Jefferson, of Jacksou
-anti march to battle and to victory !
THE WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION.
A the Central oran of the Democratc
party the Weekly Patriot and Union has
rxcquiied a lar-e and more : difTased circu
JtiLn lhan any other Democratic journal
in the State. It has heretofore occupied
an influential position as an able and in
ilnMiious worker iri - the cause of Democ
racy, and its friends Fay thai it still ontin-n-i
to be a valuable organ of the party.
t i not (or im, however, to puiff our own
'. work. If we have been faithful to Ihe
i-.use of the party and the country, we
infi every Democrat will make it an ob
j. i vo exiend our ield of operations, by
adding to our lift ol Kubfcribers. Tto low
pric of the Weekly in compari?or. with
Una amount of matter furnished., makes it
onp i-f the, cheapest of newspaper. We
.ope -every good Democrat who reads this
vt ill -tMi d his name and $2 50 for a copy for
one year. It this is too ranch for those who
are very poor, let all such Fend n fifty
-ki.u pgch, and receive the Weekly Patriot
Mint Union for Ihe campaign. The follow-ai.-x
are the terms?
TERMS PER TEAB.
tvngle copies, per annum, 2 50
." ' " six month", 1 50
Clubs of tea or more to one address 2 00
. . DURING THE CAMPAIGN.
H'msle copies 50 cts
Clubs ol ten or more to one address 50 cts.
All orders should be addressed to the.
. PATRIOT AND UNION,
Hamsters, Fa.
J5IES ROBINSON,.
Clock and -Watch -If inker
- . AND IMPORTER OF
Waicbc!1, Jewelry & French TimeFIeccs
ALSO, H"t7FACTTJRER OT
SILVER AND SILVER PLA
TED WARE,
GOLD, SILVER If STEEL SPECTACLES,
No. 1031 Market Street, btlow EUvnlh.
. Nor ill Side,
PA1LADELPHIA.
Clocks,' Watches and Jewelry nea'.ly re
paired at the phortesf notice. ,
Gilding and Plating, of all description,
done neatly to order.
OT N. B. Masonic, Odd Fellow's and
vbir emblematic Marks, made and En
graved to order.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
angrsiGAUfl bosses,
a m asses,
r bench, English $ Ameri
can clocks,
tadle asd potkgt cltle ?,
AIMIY COUPS RAIf2$
FOi; SALE AND MADE TO ORDER.
IC'y. 103 1 Market Street, 3d door below
-' Eleventh, North side.
March 26, 1865.
Aational Maim Agency, -
CONDCCTED BT
HARVY 8c COLLINS,
V - WASHINGTON, D. C.
N order to facilitate the prompt adjust
ment of Bounty, arrears of pay, Pension
1
and other claims due soldiers and other
prons from the Government of the U. S-,
ihe" undersigned has made arrangement
with the above firm whose experience and
c!o-e proximity to, and daily intercourse
wuh, the Department, as well a the early
knowledge acquired by thm of the decis
ions frequently being made, enable them
hv prosecute claims more effectually than
Attorneys at a distance can possibly do.
A1 persons entitled to claims ot the above
inscription can have them properly attend
ed to by calling on ma and entrnstins ihem
to my care. W. WIRT,
Agent for Harvr & Collin.
Cloom6borf Anosi 10, 1864.
ITIafriinoiiial
T A DIES and Gentlemen : If yon wish, to
-marry yon can do so add-eisinv me. I
will send you, without money and without
price, valuable information, that will ena
ble yoo lo marry happily and speedily,
irrespective of a$e, wealth or beauty. Thi
information will cost yoa nothing iind if
jon wi?h lo marry, I will cheerfully assist
you. All letters strictly confidential. The
desired information, spnt . by return mail,
and no reward askeiL Please inclose post
age or stamped, envelope, addressed to
yourself. . Address, .
SARAH B. LAMBERT,
-. Greenpoini, Kinss Co. N. Y.
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW
LITTLE of everything relating to the
human system, male and female ; the
causes and treatment of diseases; ihe mar
riage enstoms of the world; how to marry
well and a thousand things never publish
ed before, read the revised and enlarsed
edition of "Medical Common Sense? a
curious book for curious people, and a
Hood book for every one. 400 pages, 100
Illustrations. Price S 1.50. -Conten is table
nt free to any address. Books . may ba
r id at the book stores, or will be sent by
rrMil, pot paid on receipt ol the price.
Address Dr. E. FOOTE, M. D.
1135 Broadway, New York,
Feb. 1, 1S65 6mo. ... .. , , . . .
OLD THINGS MADE riW."
, PAMPHLET directing how to speedily
' restore tiht and ive up spectacle-,
witU!-t aid ol ..doctor cr medicine. Sent
by cull, free, oa receipi A 10 cenl. , Ad
itei E. B. FOOTE, M. D.
... . 1130 B:oidwiy, New York. -Illy
17, IS55. 3u-s. ..
THE ICW YOKK rVEYFS.
mc jJEsfrAPcr n T.iiE wobld.
K. Wood, Ed. and Proprietor
CPlTC SS IP tl3.33
The Democracy of the North will corn
mil a fatal error if they accept the result of
the lata Presidential eleclion as aq indica
tion from ihe hand of Destiny lo relax
iheir political action until the opening of
the next campaign. The future welfare of
the republic depends upon , the politics
zal and activity of tbe Democracy during
the year 1865.
The small majority of the popular vote
that elected the Black Republican candi
dates, considered in view of the extraordi
nary resources of the Administration for
corruption and cpmpolsion, attests that the
power of the Democracy, on a fair field, is
equal lo the vindication of Democratic
principles.
There is one feature In the result of tha
Presidential election that goes far to re
concile the patriot to the hard fate of his
country under four years more of Pluck
Republican misrule, fhe baleful meteor
lhat lingered m 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 rem-mbered only for (he evil it
has done.
The ?sue now before the people is ihe
final st rnagla between Centeralization and
States' Rights, and no journal is Democrat
ic thai is not the devoted champion of
States' Rights, the paramount principle ol
the Democratic faith.
The New YorkNew9 needs no testimony
beyond it- plain unalterable record to sob
slanliate its claim to being and havins
been the most earnest, able and consistent
States' Rights Journal in Ihe land. We
have no excuses to invent for modifications
of sentiment, nor have we to pit ad "ex
pedienc" in palliation of inconsistency.
Our path has been straight forward. Ojr
columns are before the people, not a line
in them lhat we would cancel nor senti
ment we would recall, not an assertion
lhat requires an explanation, not a word
that we regret io have ut'.erpd, not a prin
ciple advocated that we have no! stood ty
and will fitand by to the last. Such has
been our past record, so will be our future.
We do not, however, ask the Democracy
lo sustain us in our mission ax a reward
for the service we have done, but in con
sideration of the zond work that we pro
pose lo do. The Nvw York News for 1865
wi'I not merely imitate its predecessors, it
will excel them. It shall be, not only the
fuest exponent cf Democratic principle,
but the best neirjpaper in the country.
Heretofore it has had no superior as a ve
hicle of news, hereafter H shall have no
equal. In every department of journalism
we have arranged that ihe News shall dis
tance competition. It is the only Demo
cratic newspaper in the metropolis that has
the advantage of publishing a daily issue
with Ihe full dispatches of the Associated
Press, and therefore its machinery for fur
nishing a complete record of evenis is
more perfect than that of any of i:s Demo
cratic cotemporarie3. None have attempt
ed latterly, lo compete with it in the publi
cation ol Southera intelligence, as our
system of exchange with Sonthern journal
LafBes the sagacity and enterprise of our
rivals.
A glance at the columns of The News
rievo'ed lo "Southern and Northern per
sona!' will remark the extraordinary suc
cess lhat has attended our enterprise in
that direction. We are in daily receipt of
letters expressing the thanks of those who ,
thronsh the medium of the "Personals'' in
The News, have been enabled to receive
tidings from their friends and relatives in
tbe South, and the heart of many an exile
'and wanderer ha been gladdened ihroush
that instrumentality by words of affection
and hope from Ihose mourned for as dead.
The New York News has become so
popular in the rural districts lhat other Me
tropolitan journals, in publ:hing their
stereotyped boast of "the largest circula
tion of any weekly jonrnaP' 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. "
The Agricultura' Department of The
New York New 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 forfait one thou
sand dollars if, in the above Department,
competent judges should deny us superi
ority. -
TERMS.
One copy, one year, by mail
One copy, six months,
WEEKLY NEWS.
S 10.00
5 00
One copy, one vear. 2 00
Four copies, one year, 7.00
Ten copies, one year. 17 00
Twenty copies, one year, 30.00
We have no traveling agent authorized
to collect or receive money for subscrip
tions. Orders and letters should be addressed lo
BENJAMIN WOOD,
Daily News Office, New York.
Jan. 25, 1865.
NEW GOODS!
'nolhcr Arrival of Goods.
AT
Hat, Cap and Grocery
S3 (2D 122 S o
Now is Your Time to Buy.
HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER
THE undersigned having jnst returned
from the Eastern cities with a large
and full assortments of fGROcrtrfvJ
in addition to a snperi-C5r---JCtKlJL5iJ
or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
2 HATS AND CAPS,
comprising every sort and quality, is now
prepared lo sell a little cheaper than can
bf purchased elaewhere.
H Slock of GROCERIES are not sur
passed in this marke', which he offers
cheap for cash, or in exchange for GRAIN
OR PRODUCE.
ALSO.-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES,
and LININGS to which he invites the at
tention ot Shoemakers and the public.
Give him a call At Stroup's Old Stand,
on Main Suee
JOHN K. GIRTON.
Bloorcsburg, Nov'r 27.1864.
HOWARDS ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of the Urinary and Sexual
Systems new and reliable trea'ment. Al
so the BRIDAL CHAMBER, an Essay cf
Waning and Instruction, sent in sealed
envelop, free of -charge. .Address, Dr.
J.SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associ
ation, No. 2, South Ninth S'reet Philadel
phia, Pa. '
Ju-e 21, 1SSS ly.
CABINET WARE ROOM.
RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of
fhp PnKIi. k: :
, uum, l-j ins cAieiiMve assorimeni
ot t-abwet furniture and CHAIRS,
which ne win warrant made of good
materials ar.d in a workmanlike man
ner. Al his establishment can always be
found a good assortment of fashionable
furniture, which is equal in style and fin
ish lo that of 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 and Mahogany. Parlor chairs,
Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and
a variety of upholstered work, with Dress
ing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card."
centre and pier tables, detashu?,
cheffeniers, whatnots and comodes.C
and all kinds of fashionable work. His
stock of buieaus, enclosed and common
wash&tands,dress-lables, corner cupboards,
sofas,
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads,cane seat and common chairs is
the largest in ibis section of ihe county.
He will also keep a good assortment ol
lookins glasses with fancy gilt and com
mon frames. He will aliso furnish spring
mattrasses fitted to any sized bedstead,
which are superior for durability and com
fort to any bed in nse.
Bloomsbnrtj, Nov. 4, 1863.
E. & II. T. AMI10XY & to ,
lUnnnlactarers of Fhotogrnphic Materials,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
50 1 BROADWAY, N. Y.
In addition to f.ur main business of
POTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, we are
Headquarters for t)e following, viz
Stereocoprs and Steroscopic Views,'
Of these we have an immense assortment,
including War Seen, American and For
eign Cities and Landscapes, Groups, S:t
uay, &c, &c. Also, Revolving Stereo
scopes for public or private exhibition. Our
Catalogue will be sent to any address on
receipt of Stamp.
Pliolorapliic A1Iuki$.
We were the first to inlroduce these into
the Urnied States, and we mannfacture im
mense qoactities in great variety, raa'tna
in price from 50 cents lo $50 each. Our
Al-KtUM-S have the reputation of.bemg
superior in beauty and durability le any
others. They will be sent by mail, ,
on receipt of price.
E?Fine Albums Made io order. tt
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
Our Catalogue now embraces over Five
Thousand subjects (to which additions are
continually being mace) ot rortraifs
Eminent Americans, &c, viz about
of
100 Mi'j- Generals,
550 Statesmen,
200 Brig. Generals,
275 Colonels,
100 Lient. Colonels
250 Oiher Officers,
75 Navy Officeis,
130 Div nes,
125 Authors,
40 Artists,
125 Stages,
50 Prom'nt Women,
150 Prominent Foreign Portrntis.
5,000 Copies of Works of
Alt,
including reproduction" of the most cele
brated Engravings, Paintings, Statutes, &c.
Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An
Order for one dozen Pictures from our Cat
alogue will be filled on the receipt ol 1.80
and sent by mail, Free.
Phoographer3 and others ordering good
C. O. D: will please renrit twenty-five pe
cent cf the amount with their order.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Manufacturers of Pholosiaphic Materials
501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Fsr The prices and qnaHly cj our goods can
net fail lo 8'iti'-Jy.
Dec 7, 1864. 6no.
ARCANA WATCH.
An Elegant Kovclty in Watchef.
THE cases of this watch, are an entirely
new invention, composed ol six different
metals combined, rolled together and!
planished, producmz an exact imitation
of 18 carat gold, railed Arcana, which
will always keep its color. They are as
beantiful and durable as solid gold, and
are afforded at one eighth the cost. The
case is beautifully designed, with Panel
and phield for name, with Patent Push Pin,
and engraved In tbe exact style of Ihe cele
brated Gold Hunting Levers and are real
ly handsome and desirable, and so exact
an imitation of gold, as to defy detection.
The movement is manufactured by the
well known Si. Jimer Watch Company of
Europe, and are superbly finished, having'
engraved pa"el8i fancy carved bridges,
adjusting regulator, with cold balanced,
and the improved ruby jewelled action
with the line dial and skeleton band.-:, and
is warranted a good lime keeper. These
watches are of three different sizes, the
smallest being for ladies, and are all Hunt
ing Cases. A case of six, will be sent by
mail or Express lor S125.00. A single one
sent in an elegent Morocco case forS25.00
will readily sell for three times their cost.
We are the sole agents for this Watch in
the Uni'ed States, and none are genuine
which do not bear onr Trade Mark.
Address,
D EVA UGH & CO., Importers,
15 Maiden Lane, New York.
Feb 8, 1865 3mo.
fFF
mm
A CARD TO INVALIDS A CLERGY
man, while residing in South America
as a missionary, discovered a safe and im
pie remedy for the cure of Nervous Weak
ness, Early Decay, diseases of ihe Urinary
and Seminal Organs, and the whole train
of disorders brought on by baneful and vi
cious habits. Oreat numbers have already
been cured by this noble remedy. Prompt
ed by a desire to benefit the afflicted and
enfortunate. I will send the recipe for pre
paring and using this medicine, to any one
wio needs it, in a Fealed envelope free ol
charge. Please enclose a stamped envel
ope, addressed to yoursslf. AdJres JO
SEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House,
New York City. 52-ly
TFM.B K00NS Proprietor.
riLOOHSISl RG PA.
THIS magnificent Hotel, situate in the
central portion of the town, and op
posite the Court House, has been thoroughly
repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor
ia now prepared to accommodate travelers,
teamsters, drovers and boarders in the mosl
pleasant and agreeable manner. His table
wi!l be supplied with the best the market
affijrds,and his Bar with the choicest liquors.
Allentise ostlers will always be on hand,
and his stabling is the1 most extensive in
this se ion of country. t Omnibuses wil
alwayscte in readiness to convey passea
gets to ad from the Railroad Depots.
WM. S. KOONS
Biocnsburg, July 4, I860.
LIQTTOUSi
" ' "IThbesa'Ie
and - Ketail.
THEenbscriber woDld announce to the
citizens' of Bloomsburg and vicinity,
that he is selling LIQUORS in large and
small quantities, and at different prices, at
his New More, on jiain street,
north side, two doors 60uth of
Iron street, Bloomsburg. His
slock of Foreign and Domestic
consists of Cognac and Rochelle, Blackber
ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He
has a large assortment of
xiy m a 3 & CD s?
Old Rye, gray with age, fine Old Bourbon,
Old Folks Whiskey, and any quantity of
common. He also has
PURE HOLLAND GIN;
Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam
pagne Wines; and last but not least, a
quantity ol good- double exlra BROVVN
STOUT; all of which he will sell at the
lowest cash prices. The public are respecl
fully solicited to give his liquor a trial.
D. W. ROBB1NS, Ag't.
Bloomsburg, May 1, 18B 1.
UT0MIXG INSURANCE COMPANY,
Office over the Wyoming Bank,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 150,000.
Will insure againet loss or damage
by Fire on property in town or country, at
reasonable vrrms.
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.ENBACH, Pres't.
D. L. SHOEMAKER, V. Preset.
R. C. SMITH, Secretary,
W. G. STERLING, Treasurer.
L JI. CONOVER, Agent,
Beach Haveu, Pa.
December 2d, 1863. ly.
JYeto Slock of Clothing.
Sprinsr and Summer Clouds.
INVITES attention to his stock of cheap
and fashionable Clothing al his Store, on
MAIN STREET, JLOOMSBURG,
two doors above the American House,
where he has jnst received from New York
and Philadelphia, a fuM assortment of
Iflen and Boy's Clothing,
including the most fashionable, durable and
handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of
lioxt Sack, Frockt Gum and Oil ClctL
Coals, and Pants,
of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He also has
replenished his already large stock of Fall
and Winter Shawls; striped, figured and
plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars,
handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy
article.
N B. He has constantly on hand a large
and well f elected assortment of Cloths and
Vestings, which he is prepared to make np
to order, into asiy kind of clothing on very
short notice and in the best of manner.
All his clothing is made to wear and mosl
of it is of home manufacture.
2
A N D
Ol every Description, Fine and Cheap
His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this
place. Call and examine his general as
sortment of Clothing, Watches, Jewelry,
&c. &c. DAVID LOW EN BERG.
Bloomsburg, April 20, IR65.
Lackawanna & jfjIooiu;hnrg II- R.
TWO IASfST TIMERS.
ON and after Monday, December 26th.
1864, Passenger Trains will run as fol
lows :
JTiCavc IVorthvrard.
STATIONS. MAIL. PASSENGR.
Northumberland, 8.00 A m 5.00 p m
Danville, 8 40 5 40
Rnpert, 9 25 6 25
Bloomsburg, 10 15 6 25
Berwick, ' 10 25 7 30
Shickshinny, 11 10 8 15
Kingston, 12 15 pm 9 15
Wyoming, 12 50 9 35
Piltson, 1 05 9 50
Arrive at
Scranton, 1 50 10 25 pm
Great Bend, 6 40 " "
New York, 5 50
Easton, 2 45
Philadelphia, 6 30
LcaTc Southward.
Scranion, 6 00 am 4 20 p m
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
Bloomsburg, 9 05 8 2o
Rupert. 9 25 " 8 25
Danville, 10 00 9 15
Arrive at
Northumberland, 10 40 10 00
Wiliiamsport, 6 30 pm 200 am
HarrUburg, 1 20 1 25
Baltimore 5 40 7 00
Washington, 9 05 10 35
Philadelphia, 5 40 5 00
The shortest and most direct'ronle to ihe
West and the Oil Regions
Trains of the Philadelphia and Erie Rail
road leave Northumberland every monrn
ing for Erie, arriving ihere the afternoon of
ihe same day to connect wiih Trains for
3ufLilo, Cleveland, Chicago. And ail other
poirts We-a, connecting n Corry with all
Trains on the Oil Creek Railroad.
Passensrers for Train 3, can leave .New
York via The Delaware, Lackawanna and
We!ern R. R. at 9 00 A. M., thereby
reaching all points on this Road the same
day.
H. A. FONDA, Supt.
Kingston, Dec. 20, 1864.
OMNIBUS LINE.
T3AHE nndersigned would respectfully an--
nonnce to Ihe citizens of Bloomsburg,
and the public generally, that he is running
An OMNIBUS LINE
Koltroon f Kin n? a an.- J. .
the dinerent Kail Koad
Depots, daily, (Sundays excepted to con
nect with the several Trains coing South
and West on the Catawii?sa& Wiliiamsport
Rail Road, and with lhofe going North and
Sontn on the Lack. & Bioorasbur Road.
His OMNIBUSES Pre in nood condition.
commodious and co-nfolrable, and charges
reasonable. tT Persotis wishing lo meet
or see their friends depart, can be accom
modated, npon reasonable charje, by leav
ing timely notice at any of the Hotels.
JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor.
Bloomsburg, April 27, 1S64.
PROMPTLY DONE, by C. G. DARK-
LH, Attorney at Liw. v. ?,
""a II. STOIINER,
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER
HAS always on hand and for sale Fresh
BREAD, CAKES, and PIES ;
French and Domestic Confections
in great and splendid variety ; Nuts Fruiis,
and everything usually found in a first
class confectionery store.
He would call especial attention lo bis
newly received s'ock of
PICKLED FRUITS, AND JELLIES. .
Having recently fitted up a new and
elegant
Ice Cream Saloon,
on the first floor, tw doors west of Eyer
& Moyer's Drug store, he is prepared to
wait upon his many customers with FIRST
CLASS ICE-CREAM as cheap as ihe
cheapest. lie will supply Balls, Parlies,
and Picnics with Ice Cream, Confectionery,
&c, at reasonable rate.
Bloomsburg, April 26, 1865.
II C 1IOITCR,
StRGEOK DEMIST,
T ESPECFULLY offers his
piuiessiunai services io me
E-Ljt la dip s gj ren tlemen of Blooms
t : I : . i
burg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend
to all the various operations in Dentistry,
and is provided wuh the latest improved
PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in
serted on pivot or gold plate, to look as
well as natural.
Mineral plate and block teeth manufac
tured and all operations on teeth carefully
attended to.
A superior article of Tooth Powders, al
ways on hand. Alloperations on the teeth
warranted.
Residence and Office, a few doors above
the Court House, same side.
Hloomsbnra Au. 19, 1R85
I8G ISO
PENNSYLVANIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD
This great line traverses the Northern
and Northwest counties cf Pennsylvania to
thftcity of Ere, on Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania
Rail Uoad Company, and is operated by
them.
Its entire length was opened for passen
ger and freight business, Oct. 17th, 1864.
Time of Passenger trains at Norlh'd.
liCaTc Eastward.
Mail Train 10 16
P. M.
Elmira Express Train, II 27
L Haven Accommodation, 11 27 A
Tyrone Accommodation, 4 10 P
M.
M.
Iicavs Westward.
Mail Train, 4 26 A. M
Elmira Expres Train, 5 18
Lock Haven Ac'modaiton 4 34
P. M
Tyrone Accomrnodaticn, 1 1.00 A. M.
Passenger cars run ihrnush on Mail train
without change bodi ways between Phila
dcilrthia Erie, and Baltimore and Erie.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Mail Traic
both ways between Philadelphia and Lock
Haven, and on Klmira kpxress I rain rotr
ways between Wiliiamsport and Baltimore.
For information respecting Passen2ei
business apply at cor. 33th and Market Sts.,
Philadelphia. And for Freight business o
ihe Corrpany's Agent.
S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13ih and Mar
ket Street, Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
W Brown, Aa'i- N. C. R. R.. Baltimore,
II H. HOUSTON.
General Freiuhl Agt. Phil a.
" II. W. GWINNER,
General Ticket Agt. Phil'a.
JOS. D. POTTS,
General Manager, Wiliiamsport.
Feb. 22, 1865J
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