The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, October 25, 1865, Image 4

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OF 186.1.
.r. repeal "campaign just opaning in
- Ivania is destined to be one of sreat
a powerful inilu-
-8 upon the fulure of the cour try at large.
t raeaoure it will determine th
er .oridl coniest of 1866, and hare an
--:;;ca upon the presidential tleciion two
rs thereafter. '' but, more important, it
f J fobably ddierinine the choice of the
xt U. S. Seaator from tbia State and thus
lect t!ie legislation of CoigreBS and the
liom'ion . of - peace to the lund. It s,
2refore, of vital importauce that every
er;ir?j should be made by every member
; o- party io secure the victory.- Not
:!y feiiould every Ircal organizsition be pnt
.-!!, bet every honorable mtmsnii should
s e .o; ;sd to .etir up the apa.tbetio and
?arm, and to make new votes by con
ron. It can only be tbrouh the im
"iatl and golden principles of; Democra-
that the country can Pa redeemed Jrom
z thraldom of fanaiicism, degradatiou and
xation. Outside the Democracy theia are
i principles. The .role of action of the
pposition id ever changing one thine to
ay .something else to-morrow. It is held
-ether merely by expedientsthe laiest
nl motit outrageous of all being; the mod
i. six-months political trick of negro
Trage. To defeat this, and all other
hemes of the Abolition-shoddy hordes
h? live only to plunder and tyrannize, let
ery Democrat arouse and gird on the
5?y armor of his fathers in Democracy
f Washington, ol Jefferson, of Jackson,
J march to battle and to victory f
iiC WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION.
As the Central organ of the mocrat:c
rty the Weekly Patriot and Union has
quired a Iare and more diffused circu
tion than any other Democratic journal
the State. It has ' heretofore occupied
i inflaential position as an able and in
;strioua Yorker in the canoe of Demoo
cy, and its friends say that it still contin
a to be a' valuable organ of th party I--,
is cot for us, however, to puff our own
orfc. If we have been faithful to the
use of the parly and the conntry, we
?pe every Democrat will make it" an ob
ci to extend our field of operations, by
! ding to our list ol subscribers. Tte low
ica of the Weekly in compari-sor. with
9 amount of matter furnished, makes it
i3cf the' cheapest of newspapers. We
pe every good Democrat who-leads this
ill send his name and S2 50 for a copy for
13 year. If this is too much for those who
3 .very poor, lei alljfucli tenl as ntiy
ntseach, and receive the Weekly Patriot
d Unfbn for the campaign. Tha follow
j are the terms j ;
- TISM8 FIR TCAB. '
:zi9 copies, per annam,
$2
1
2
50
50
CO
- . -'Six moriths, ;
labs of ten or more to one address
- DURING TUS CAMPAIGN. -' '
ngle copies
'ubs of ten or more to one address
50 cts
50 cts.
All orders shoo Id be addressed to the
. .-v PATRIOT AND UNION,
" " Harris bttrg, Pa.
yJMES ROBINSON,
lock and Watch Maker,
- ' : AND IMPORTER OP
Vntche?, Jewelry Sr French TimePleccs
ALSO, VAVCFACTURER OP
1ILVER AND SILVER PLA
TED WARE,
OL D, SIL VER $ STEEL SPECl'A CLES
o. 1031 Market Street, below Elevnth.
- ' North Side, '
PA1LADELPHIA.
j Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly re
aired at the shortest notice. :.
Gilding and Plating, of all description?,
one neatly to order. - ' ". . ? .
G? N. B. Masonic," Odd Fellow's and
ther emblematic Marks, made and En
rared to order
A FINE ASSORTMENT O?
" f H7SIOAl!fl BOSKS,
RENCtl, ENGLISH $ AMERI
CAN CLOCKS.
TABLE AND POCKET CUTI.E) Y,
'AXWIY COIiPS CAIXGES
OR SALE AND MADE To ORDER.
o. 1031 Market Street, 3d door below
Eleventh, North side.
March 26, 1865. . t
rVational' Claim Agcincy,
CONDUCT CD BT
HARVY So COLLINS,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
N order 1o facilitate the prorrfpt adjust-
meal of Bo&ntyi arrears of pay, Pension
ind other claims doe soldiers and ither
frsoas from the Government of this U. S-,
:e undersigned has made arrangement
vith the above firm whose experience and
!oe proximity to, and daily intercourse
vith, the Department, as well as the early
vnowledge acquired by them of the decis
onj frequently being made, enable them
' prosecute claims more effectually than
Auorneys at a distance can pbsibty do.
Ml persons entitled to claims o! ths above
:e.:;ription can have them properly attend-
id to by calling on me and entrusting them
o my care.. W. WIRT,
Agent for Harvy & Collins.
B'oomsborg, August 10. 1864. " '
matrimonial.
7 A DIES and Gentlemen : If ynn vrish to
marry yon can do so addressing me. I
will send yon, Tfithout money and without
price, valuable information, "that will ena
:!eyoa to marry happily and speedily,
irrespective of ae, wealth or beauty. This
information will cost yoa nothing and if
you wish to marry, I wil'cneerfnUy assist
j ou. All letters strictly confidential. ' The
desired information . spnt by return jnait
aad no reward asked.'" Please inclose'posl,
age or stamped envelope, addressed to
yourself. Address,'-"
SARAH B. LAMBERT, "
Greenpoint, Kings Co. N. Y.
A
CARD TO INVALIDS A CLE.RGY
Eian, while residing in South America
a a missionary, discovered a safe and sim
ple remedy for the cure of Nervous Wetk
n??3, Early Decay, diseases of the Urinary
and Seraiaal Organs, and the whole train
of disorders brocght on by. banefol anl vi
cious habits. Oreat numbers have already
1 esrt cared by this noble remedy. Prom pt
f J . by a desire to benefit the afflicted and
:r.fo:taa3ta, I will send the recipe for pre
paring and using this medicine, to any one
who needs it, in a sealed eneelope free ol
charij. PIsase ecclo-ie a ctamoed envel.
or?, n
eseJ to yoursslf. Address JO
IN MAN, la:ion D. Bible House.
Vcrk Ci:y.. . , J.2-iy
OLD THINGS TJADE NEW;
FA! if.IL'CT directing how to epeedily
is''tand give up spectarle?,
tri.fccv;t ril rl - doctor cr medicine. - Sent
by : A, f.-i, c.i raeeintaf 10 cents. ' Ad
C:bs3, j. FCOTE. M. D. .
M-oa-lvray, New York.-
. J .1
(TUS..riTEV .xokk, HEWS.
THE BEST PAPEH IN T.HE TTOSLD.
13. lood, Ed. anil Iroprictc r
The Democracy of the North will con
mit a faal error if they accept the result of
the late Presidential election as an indica
tion from the hand of Destiny io relax
jheir political action until the openin of
the next campaign. The fnture welfare of
the republic depends upon the politics
zeal and activity of the Democracy during
the year 1865. .
Tbe small majority of the popular TO'.e
that elected (he Black Republican candi
dates, considered in view of Jbe extraordi
nary resource of the Administration fpr
corruption and cpmpolsion, 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 his
country coder four years more of Black
Republican misrule. The baleful meteor
that lingered m grief wfcila in our political
atmosphere has vanished for ever. War
Democracy has fulfilled its mission of di
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 struagle between Centeralization and
States' Rights, and no journal is Democrat
ic that is not the devoted chamDion of
Slates? Kiahts, the paramount principle oi
the Democratic faith.
The New York News need no testimony
beyend its plain unalterable record to sub
stantiate its claim to being and having
been the mott earnest, able and consistent
States' Rights Journal in the land. We
have no excuses to invent for modification
of sentiment, nor have we to plead "ex
pediency" in puliation of inconsistency.
Our path has been straight 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 uttered, not a prin
ciple advocated that we have not stood by
and will stand by to the last. Such hat.
been pur past record, so will be our future.
We do not, however, ask the Democracy
to sustain us in cur mission as a reward
for the'service we have done, but in con
sideration of the good work lhat we pro-
( pose to do. The Nw York News"for 1865
will oot merely imitate its predecessors, it
will excel them, ft shall be, not only the
truest exponent cf Democratic principle,
but the best newspaper in tbe country.
Heretofore it has had no superior a9 a ve
hicle of news, hereafter it shall have no
equal. In every department of journalism
we have arranged that the News shall dis
tance competiiion. It is the only Demo
cratic newspaper in the metropolis that has
the advantage of publishing a daily fssue
with the fall dispatches of the Associated
Press, and therefore its machinery for fur
nishing a complete record of events is
more perfect than that of any of its Demo
cratic cotemporaries. None have attempt
ed latterly, to compete with it in the publi
cation ol Souther.i intelligence, as our
ystem of exchange with Sonthem journals
baffles the sagacity and enterprise of our
rivals.
A glance at the columns of The News
devoted 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 thanks of those who,
through the medium of the "Personals'7 in
The News, have been enabled to receive
tidings from their friends and relatives in
the South, andthe heart of many -an exile
and wanderer has been gladdened through
that instrumentality by words of affection
and hope trom those mourned for as dead.
The New York News has become so
popular in the rural districts that other Me
tropolitan journals, in publishing their
stereotyped boast of 'the largest circula
tion of any weekly journal'7 are constrain
ed to make an exception in our favor It
ia 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 News renders it an invaluable
companion and assistant to the farmer ;
and its Cattle, Market and Produce Re
ports are more reliable and foil than those
of any other journal.
Tbe Daily News will forfeit one thou
sand dollars if, in the above Departments,
competent judges should deny its superi
ority. TERMS.
DAILY NEWS.
" One copy, one year, by mail 210.00
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 agent authorized
to collector receive money for subscrip
tions. Orders and letters should be addressed to
BENJAMIN WOOD,
Daily News Office, New York.
Jan. 25, 1865.
NEW GOODS J
Vii other Arrival or Goods.
AT
Hat, Cap and Grocery
QD 132, S3 o "
Now is Four Time to Buy.
HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER
THE undersigned having just returned
from the Eastern cities with a larze
rtuu tan assortments of fGRoT?---- eS3
in. addition to a snneri (yR I ESc
orbTOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
M HATS AND CAPS.
comprising every soil aud quality, is now
prepared to sell a little cheaper than can
be purchased elsewhere.
H-s Stock ol GROCERIES are not sur
passed in this marke', which he offers
cheap for caeb, or in exchange for GRAIN
OR PRODUCE.. , .
ALSO,-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCO ES,
and LININGS. to which he invites the at
tention of Shoemakers and the public.
Give him a call At Stronp's Old Stand,
on Main Street. ' -
a - ' ' JOHN K. GIRTON.
Bloomsburg, Nov'r 27 1864. ' (
DR. J. R. EVAxW?,
Pbysiclan and Surgeon,
T-T AVI NG located permanently on Maia
Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., woald ia
form ihe pnblic generally, that be is pre
pared to attend to all business faithfully and
punctually that may be intrusted to his care,
on terms coramensarale wfcb the times.- -
C He pays strict attenlion to Surgery
a?.vell as Medicine. .. . . . .
Novels btfr 25, lo3.-ly. 1 ' ' .
CABINET WARE ROOM.
T ESPECTFULLY invites the atteotion of
-f-The Public to his extensive assortment
of Cabinet Furniture and CH A IRS,f?l.
which be will warrant made of goodja
materials and in a workmanlike mao-' 1
r.er. At his establishment can always be
found a good assortment of .fashionable
furniture, which is equal in style and fin
ish to that of Philadelphia or N. York cities
and at as low prices. He has on hand
of different style and
prices, from 525 to 860.- Dirans Lounges,
Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs,
Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and
a variety of upholstered work, with Dress
ing and parlor boreaos, sofa, card,
centre and pier tables, detashui,
cheffeniers, whatnots and corrodes,
and all kinds- of fashionable work. His
stock of bureaus, enclosed and common
wasb6tands,dress-tables, comer cupboards,
sofas, '
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads,cane 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 fof durability and com
fort to any bed in use.
Bloomsburg. Nov. 4, l"863.
ARCANA WATCH.
An Elegant Aovelty in Watches.
-THE cases of this watch, are an entirely
new invention, composed of six different
ma;als combined, rolled together and
planished, producing 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 shield for name, with Patent Push Pin,
and engraved In the exact stylo of the 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 St. Jimer Watch Company of
Europe, and are superbly finished, having
engraved pallets, fancy carved bridges,
adjusting regulator, with gold balanced,
and the improved ruby jewelled action
with the line dial and skeleton hands, and
is warranted a good time keeper. These
watches are of three different sizes, the
smallest being for ladies, and are all Hunt
ing Casps. A case of six, will be sent by
mail or Express lor 8125.00. A single one
sent in an elegetrt Morocco case for 25.60
will readily sell for three times their cost.
We are the sole-agents for this Watch in
the United States, and none are genuine
which do not bear onr Trade Mark.
Address,
DEV.AUGH Sl CO., Importers,
15 Maiden Lane, New York.
Feb 8, 1865 3mo.
E. & 11. T. ANTI10XY & t0 ,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
5 01 BROADWA Y, N. Y.
In addition to cur main business ol
POTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, we are
Headquarters for the following, viz
Slereocopes and Sleroscopic Views,
Of these we have an immense assortment,
including War Scenes, American and For
eign Cities and Landscapes, Groups, Stat
uary, &c, &c. Also, Revolving Stereo,
scopes for public or private exhibition. Our
Catalogue will be sent to auy address on
receipt of Stamp.
Photographic Albums.
We were the first to introduce these into
the United States, and we manufacture im
mense quantities in preai variety, . raging
in price trom 50 cents to 50 each. Our
ALUU3IS have the reputation of being
superior in beauty and dotability te any
others. They will be sent by mail," ,
on receipt of price.
EgjTFine Albums Made to order. mXJ
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
Our Catalogue now embraces over Five
Thousand subjects (to which additions are
continually being made) of Portraits of
Eminent Americans, &c, viz about
100 Maj. Generals,
550 Statesmen.
200 Brig. Generals,
275 Colonels,
100 Lieut. Colonels
250 Other Officers,
75 Navy Orhceis,
130 Divines,
125 Authors,
40 Artists,
125 Stages,
50 Prom'nt Women,
150 rromiaent Foreign Portrait.
3,000
Conies ol Works of
Art, s
including reproductions 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 tbe receipt of Si. 80
and sent by mail, Free.
Photographers and others ordering good
C. O. D. "will please remit twenty-five je
cent of the amount with iheir order.
. CF" The prices and quality of our goods can
not fail to satisfy .
E. & 11. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Material!,
501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Dec. 7, 864. 6mo.
3ZCH-1TG-S HOTEL,
WM.B K00XS Proprietor.
P LOOMS BURG PA.
'"PHIS magnificent Hotel, situate in "tbe
J- 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 most
pleasant and agreeable manner. His table
will be supplied with the best the market
affords, and bis Bar with the choicest liquors.
A'.tentise ostlers will always be on hand,
and his 6tabling is the most extensive in
this se ion of conntry. Omnibuses wil
ahvayscte in readiness to convey passen
gers to aud from the Railroad Depots.
. VM. 3. KOONS.
Bloomsburg, July 4, 1860.
" IF YOU WANT TO KNOW
4 LITTLE ol everything relating to the
human system, male and female ; the
causes and treatment of diseases; the mar
riage customs ol the world: how to marrv
-j well and a tbonsand things never publish
ed Deiore, reaa tne revised ; and enlarged
edition of "Medical Common Sense," a
carious book for . curious, people," and a
gotfd book, for every one. 400 pages, 100
Illustrations. .Price Si. 50. Contents table"
sent free to any address. Books may ba
bad ai the book stores, or -will be sent by
mail, post paid on receipt ol the price.
Address r Dr. E. B. FOOTE, M. D.
"i 1130 Broadway, New York, '
F eb. 1 ISS-6mo.
- Whocsale and fSetail. .
THE subscriber would announce to the
citizens of Bloomsbnrg and vicinity,
that he; s selling " LIQUORS in large and
small quantities, and, at different prices, at
ma new omre, on iyiam sireei,
nortn side, two ooors souti ot iw
Iron street, Bloomsburg. His
stock of Foreign and Domestic
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 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 of 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 trial.
D. W. ROBB1NS, Jg't.
Bloomsburg, May 1, 1861.
WIOMIXG INSURANCE C0MPANT,
Office over the IVyoming Bank,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 150,000.
Will insure against loss or damage
by Fire on property in town'or country, at
reasonable terms.
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, PresU.
D. L. SHOEMAKER, V. PresU.
R.C.SMITH, Secretary,
W. G. STERLING, Treasurer.
LH. CONOVER, Agent,
Beach Haveu, Pa.
December 2d, 1863. ly.
JYetD Stock of Clothing.
Spring and Summer Goods.
TNV1TES at'ention to his stock of cheap
and fashionable Clothing at his Store, on
MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG,
two doors above the American House,
where he has just received from New York
and Philadelphia, a full assortment of
ITIcn and Boy's Clothing,
including the most fashionable, durable and
handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of
Box, Sack, Frock t Gum and Oil Cloth
Coats, and Pants,
of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He also has
replenished his already large stock of Fall
and Winter Shawls; striped, figo;ed and
plain Vests, 6hirts, cravats, stocks, collars,
handkerchiefs, gloves, 6uspenders and fancy
articles.
N B He has constantly on hand a large
and well selected assortment of Cloths and
Veslings, which be is prepared to make op
to order, into any kind of clothing on very
short notice and in the best of manner.
All his clothing is made to wear and most
of it is of home manufacture.
AN D
Ol every Description, Fine and Cheap.
His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this
place. Call and examine his general as
sortment ol Clothing, Watches, Jewelry,
&c. &c. DAVID LOW EN BERG.
Bloomsburg, April 20, 1865.
GROCERY STORE.
ON MAIN STREET BLOOMSBURG.
ITIorcFrcsh Goods.
Just received at Henry Giger's New
Store: MOLASSES, SUGARS,
TEAS,COFFEE,RICE,SPICES,
- FISH, SALT, RAISIN,
T0DAOCO, SEGARS,
CANDIES, NOTINNs, Toys,
FEED AXD PROVISIONS,
Together with a' great variety of notions
&c, too numerous to mention.
BUTTER EGGS, ME XT,
and Produce generally, taken in exchange
for goods. The best market price will be
allowed. Give him a call.
HENRY GIGER.
Bloomsburg, April 26, 1865.
TOBACCO
cicauItore.
At Strovp's Old Stand, on Main Street.
THE ondersigned, having opened the
Store formerly occupied by David Stroup
as a Grocery, and furnished it with a large
and varied assortment of excellent
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
most respectfully invites the patronage of
the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity.
He is prepared to sell at wholesale and
retail, upon the most reasonable terms.
Merchants,-Hotel-keepers, and Grocery
men, would do well to give him a call."
ItT All kinds of Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco, in large and small quantities, con
stantly on hand for sale.
H. H. HUNSBERGER.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 13, 1865.
BLOOMSBURG ACADEMY.
THE next Term of this Institution will
begin on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16TH,
iocs, me regular prices ol 1 union range
from S5 50 to 87 50 per Term of Eleven
Weeks, to be paid at or before the middle
of the term.
The usual extra charges will be made
for German and French, and the various
Ornamental Branches.
It is extremely important that the pupils
who shall attend the School should be pres
ent at the beginning of tbe term, or as soon
after as Dossitle. in order to start roonlarii-
with the class. .Ia all cases tuition will be
sr.t
cnargeu ior me full term, unless otherwise
by special previous agreement. .
The Principal has had an experience of
years in teaching the Languages and high
er Mathematics, as well as the various
branches of a substantial English Educa
tion, and will spare no eflort to secure
rapid and thorough prosress in his pupils.
REV. H. INKER, A. M.
August 9, 1865. Principal.
Attorney at Law,
Office on Main Street, CA TA fVISSA ,
Columbia county, Pa. ' ;
July 12, 1865. 3m:
mar -to
B. H. STOHNER,
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER
XT
AS always on hand and for sale Fresh
BREAD, CAKES, and PIES:
Freuch and Domestic Confections
in greai and splendid variety ; Nuts Fruits,
and everything usually found in a first
class confectionery store.
He would call especial attention to bis
newly received stock of
PI CKLED FR UITS, AND JELLIES.
Having recently fitted op 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 the
cheapest. He will supply Balls, Parties,
and Picfiics with Ice Cream, Confectionery,
&o., at reasonable rates.
Bloomsburg, April 26, 1865.
DSlTTISTIvY.
II C HOTTKO,
SCR GEO IV DENTIST,
-T ESPECFULLY offers his
proiessiouai services io tne
-t " larlipa Xr (TonltdmpnAf Hlnnmc.
burg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend
to all the various operations in Dentistry,
aud is provided with 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.
Bloomsbure Au2. 19. 1885
18G 180
PENNSYLVANIA & ERIE RAILROAD
This great line traverses the Northern
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to
the city of Ere, on Lake Erie.
it has been leased by the Pennsylvania
Rail Road 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 North'd .
Leave Eastward
Mail Train 10 16 P. M.
Elmira Express Train, 27
L. Haven Accommodation, 11 27 A. M.
Tyrone Accommodation, 4 10 P. M.
Leaves Westward.
Mail Train, 4 26 A. M.
Elmira Expres Train, 5 18 "
Lock Haven Ac'modition 4 34 P. M.
Tyrone Accommodation, .00 A. M.
Passenger cars run through on Mail train
without change both ways between 1'hila
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Horror of Disease,
Dimness of Vision,
Hot Hands,
Dryness of tbe Skin,
Lost of Tower, ,
DlOiculty of Breathing,
Trembling, ' " 1 . . :
vrakcfalncM,
Pain In tboCack, 1
Flashing or tbe Dody,
Eruptions of tbe Face, '
Universal Lassitude,
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FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, Ac
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they are not frequently followed by those " direful dls-
INSANITY ASD COXSUMPTTOX "
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AXD
Cures Secret Diseases
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diuretic
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
la the Great Diuretic. - ;
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BLOOD ! SLOOX3 ! - BXaOOD ! -r
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