The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, November 22, 1865, Image 4

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political
jt fiparnng in
Pennsylvania in defined lo OS oi" oi-.-reai
imrirtanr, ami tr tiavn a poweri.u ir.uu
enrp upon the future of li.n country at large.
Jn'a rpat measure it will tleterm ine Ih
guWrrifitoria! coolest of IP36, atd hare an
Influence upon the presidential election two
years ihereaf:er. Hot, more important, it
will probably dstrmine le chaice of the
r.p.xt U. S. Senator from thi Statu and thu?
affect tlie legislation of Congress and the
restoration of peacs lo the land. It if,
therefore, of vital importance that every
exertion should be made by every member
of our party to secure the victory. Not
only fhpuld every locwl organization be pvtt
ta work,but every honorable measns should
be adopted to e-tir up the apathetic aid
lukewarm, and to make new votes by con
version. It cu only be through the im
mutable and golden principle of Democra
cy that tin country can be redeemed Irom
the thraldom of fanaticism, degradation and
taxation. Outside the Demorrty theie are
no principles. The rule of action of the
opposition i ever' changing oo thins today-
something elseio-morrow; It is held
together merely by expedients the lateat
and ruo-t outrageous of all being the mod
ern, Hx-months political trick of negro
suffrage. To defeat this, and all other
schemes of the A bolition-ehoddy hordes
5ho live only to plunder and tyrannize, let
every Democrat arouse and gird on the
rusty armor of -his fathers in Democracy
of Washington, oj Jefferson, of Jackson,
and march to battle and to vicry !
THE -WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION.
As the Central organ ot the Democratic
party the Weekly Patriot and Union has
acquired a larze and more diffused circu
lation than any other Democratic journal
in the State. It has heretofore occupied
an influential position as an able and in
dustrious Nrorker in the cauee of Democ
racy, and its friends eay that it still contin
ues to be a valuable organ of thu party.
It is not for us, however, to puff our own
work. If we have been laithful to the
cause of the party and the country, we
hone every Democrat will make it an ob
ject to extend our field of operations, by j
adding to our list ot subscribers. The low i
"Sl " SUUSCMLr. 1LB ,uw
VVeekly in cornpamor wuh
Df matter furnhed, makes it ;
leanest ot newspapers. Wei
price of the
the amount o
one ot tue cheapest ol newspapers
hope ever' good Democrat who reads this
will. send Lis name and 2 50 for a copy for
one year. It this is too much for those who
are very poor, let all such send us fifty
cents each, and receive the Weekly Patriot
and Union for the campaign. The folios'
mg are trie
terms :
TERMS PER TEAR.
Single copies, per annum,
" 54 six months,
Clubs of ten ox more to one address
2
1
50
50
DURING THE CAMPAIGN.
Fingle copies
Clubs of tenor more to one address
50 cts.
50 cts.
All orders should be addressed to the
PATRIOT AND UNION,'
Harrteburg, Pa.
Northern Central Railway.
ti'm e t a lb e.
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the"
North and West Branch of the Susquehan-
. na: Elmira. and all of Northern New York.
On and after Mondav, May 28ih, l65,
the Passenger Trains of the Ncrih Central ;
Railway wiii arrive and depart from Sun-
bury, Hatrisburg and Baltimore, as follows:
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily
except Sundays, at 10.40 a m.
Leaves Hairisburg, 1.30 p.m.
Arrives at Baltimore, 5.30 if
Express Train leaves Sunbury daily
except Sundays, at II 40 p.m.
Leaves Harrbb'rg.except Monday 2.50 a.m.
Arrives at Baltimore daily except
Mouday, at 7.00 a.m.
Accommodation leaves Harrisb'ra 7.45 a.m.
Snnbuiy Acc. leaves Sunbury daily
except Sundajsat 7 30 a.m.
Arv's ai Harrii-b'g except Sundays 10. lp "
fiORTIlirjRD.
Mall Trail leaves Bal:imore daily
' except Sundays at 9.20 a m.
Leaves Harrisbnrg, 1.45 p m.
Arrives at Sunbury, 4.20 p m.
Express Trains Baltimore daily, 10.00 "
Arrives at Harriburg, 2.20 a.m.
Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday ,2.40
Arrives at Sunbury, 5.15
Erie Express leaves Baltimore ex
cept Sundays at 8 00 p.m.
Arrives at Hamsburg, 12.55 a.m,
Leaves Harrisburg, 1.15 "
xrriven at Sunbury, 4 lo u
Sunbury Accom. leaves Hatr'uburg
Daily except Sundays at . 4.25 p. m
Arrives at Sunbury at 7 10 "
For further particulars apply at the office
I. N. DUBARUY, Supt.
Harrisburg, July 10, 1S65.
JAMES ROBINSON,
Clocli: and - Watch xllakcrj
AND IMPORTER OF
Watches, Jewelry & French TimePlcces
ALSO, M A f CFACTCR ER OF
SILVER AND SILVER PLA
TED WARE,
GOLD, SILVER $ STEEL SPECTACLES,
No. 1031 Market Street, below rJevnth.
North Side,
PAILADELPIIIA.
. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly re
paired at the shortest notice.
Gilding and Plating, of all descriptions,
done neatly to order.
O N. B., Masonic, . Odd Fellow's and
other .emblematic Marks,- made and En
graved to order.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Li ASSES,
FRENCH, ENGLISH 4. AMERI
CAN CLOCKS,
TABLE AXD POCKET CUTLEI Y,
AIMIY COUPS 'RADGES
FOR SALE AND MADE TO ORDER.
No. 1031 Market Street, 3d door belowH
Eleventh, North side.
March 26, 1865.
-Will.fi -K00XS Proprietor.-
rpHIS magnificent Hotel,. situate in the
central portion of the town, and op
po?ie the Court House, his been thoroughly
repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor
is now prepared to accommodate travelers,
teamsters, drovers and boarders in the most
pl-asiv! and agreeable manner. His table
will .be applied with the best the market
afTor.!?,and his Car with the choicest liquors.
At' - itise ostlers will always be on hand,
a:: 'Ms stating is the most extensive in
t ,; sa ion -ot cour.try. Omnibuses wil
; ; iyscte in readiness to convey passen
-.s to and frora the Railroad Depots.-
YVM. li. KOONS.
ur;
ly 4, 1SE3.
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ins ivi-w.ii'onx
THE BEST PAPER U T1IJE 1F02LD.
D- Wood, Ed. and Proprietor
The Democracy of the North will com
mit a fatal error if they accent the result of
the late Presidential election as an indica
tion from the hand of Destiny to relaK
jheir political action until the opening cf
the next campaign. The future welfare cf
the republic depends upon the politic a
zeal and activity of the Democracy daring
the year 1865.
The small majority of the popular vote
that elected the Black Republican candi
dates, considered in view of Iheextraordi
nary resources of the Administration for
corruption and cpmpuleion, attests that the
power of the Darriocracy, on a fair field, is
equal to the vindication of Democratic:
principles.
There is on feature in the result of th
Presidential election that goes far to re
concile the patriot to the hard fate of his
country under four years more of Black
Republican1 misrule, fhe baleful meteor
that 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 remembered only for the evil it
has done.
The irisue now before the people is the
final struggle between Centeralization and
States' Rights, and no journal is Democrat
ic that is not the devoted champion of
Stales' Rights, the paramount principle ol
the Democratic faith.
The New York News needs no testimony
beyond its plain unalterable record to 6ub
sUntiate its claim to being and having
been the mos-t earnest, able and consistent
States' Rights Journal in the land. We
have no excuses lo invent for modification
of sentiment, nor have we to plead "ex
pediency" in palliation of inconsistency.
Oar path has been traigl t forward. Our
j columns are before the people, not a lino
in thern that we would cancel nor senti
! ment we would recall, not an assertion
j that requires an explanation, not a word
that we regret io nave ur.ereu, not a prin-
f j advocafeJ lha, Wg nave n0( pooJ by
Jj wil, slanJ b lQ ,he ,ugL Such
fceen our Qxi gQ wi;, fce OUf fntorft
, . , . .
we uo not, Dowever, asu me uerr.ocrncy
to sustain cs in our Hii.-slcn as a reward
for the service we have done, but in con
sideration, of the good work (hat v.e pro
pose to do. The Nw Yoik News for 15G5
will not merely imitats its predecessors, it
will excel them. It shall be, not only the
t'uest exponent cf Democratic principle,
but the best ticwfpaper in the country.
Heretofore it has had no superior as a ve-
2 coln,cleot news nereaUer it siall have no
j equal. In every department of journalism
we have arranged that the ISews shall dis
tance competition. It is the only Demo
craiic newspaper in the metropolis that has
the advantage of publishing a daily issue
with the full dispatches of the Associated
Press, and therefor? its machinery for fur
nishing a complete record of events is
more perfect than ual of any of i:s Demo
cratic cotemporarip.i.' 'one havp attempt
ed latterly, to comJtwith it in the publi
cation ot SautherX intelligence, as our
system of excha'igeiwi'.h Sonthern journals
Lames the sagacity atil enterprise of cur
. . , .
A glance at the. columns of The
News
devo'ed to "soDttiern and iSorinern per
sonals7' will remark the extraordinary suc
cess that has attended cur enterprise in
I cess r'.aa airr,(
hat direction. . e
letters expressing IS
e art ia daily receipt of
the thanks -, those who,
through the medium cf the '-Personals'' in
The News, ha ve teen enabled to receive
tidings from their friends and relatives in
the South, and the heart of many an exile
and wanderer has bean gladdened throuah
that instrumentality by words of affection
and hope from 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 'h'e largest circula
tion of any weekly journal" are constrain
ed to make an exception in our favor II
is a significant circumstance that since-the
Presidential election srul consequent de
mise of War Democracy the subscriptions
to this paper have been unusually numer
ous. The Agricultura' Diarlment of The
New York New ren Jevi an invaluable
companion and assi-tanL'.o the, faimer ;
and its Callle, Market al Produce lis
ports are more reliable.-j full than those
of any other journal.
The Daily News will ufeii one thou
sand dollars if, in the abov Departments,
competent judges should deny us superi
ority. TERMS.
DAILY
NEWS.
One copy, one year, by mjail 10.00
One copy, six months, v 5 00
WEEKLY NEWS.
One copy, one year, 2 00
Four copies, one year, 7.00
Ten copies, oue year, 17 00
Twenty copies, one year, 30.00
We have no traveling agent authorized
to collect or receive money fcr subscrip
tions. Orders and letters should be addressed to
BENJAMIN WOOD,
Daily News Office, New York.
Jan. 25, 1865.
NEW GOODS!
Ynothcr
ArriTal
of Good.
AT
Hat, Cap and Grocery
S3 QD 02. 03 o
Now is Four Time to Buy.
HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER
THE undersigned having just returned
from the Eastern cities with a larae
and full assortments of rR7)r"7r tP
in addition to a snrwri-c? KirLLEJLi
or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
E HATS AND CAPS,
comprising every eoitand quality, is now
prepared to sell a little cheaper than can
be purchased elsewhere.
H;s Stock of GROCERIES are not sur
passed in this marke', which he offer
cheap for cash, or in exchange for GRAIN
OR PRODUCE.
ALSO,-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES,
and LININGS to wnich he invites the at
tention of Shoemakers and the public.
Give bim a call At Slroup'n Old Stand,
on Main Street.
JOHN K. GIRTON.
Bloonssburg, Nov'r 27 1864. .
DR.J. R.EVANS?,
Plijsician and Surgeon,
STAVING localed permanently on Main
Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in
form the public generally, that he is pre
pared to attend to all business faithfully and
punctually that may be intrusted to his care,
oa term3 commensurate with the times.
O?" He pays strict attention to Surgery
aswell as Medicine. '
November 25j 18e3.-ly. '
CABINET WARE ROOM.
T ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of
--the Public to his extensive assortment
of Cabinet Furniture and C H A IRS,f-j
which be will warrant made of good JrO!
materials and in a workmanlike man- ' 1 '
tier. At his establishment can always be
found a good assortment of fashionable
furniture, which is equal in style arid fin
Lish to that of Philadelphia or N. York cities
and at as low prices. He has on hand
R . ii of different 6tyle and
prices, from 25 to 550. , Divans Lounges,
Walnut and Mahogany. Tartar chairs,
Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and
a variety of upholstered work, with Dress
ing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card.f- -"
centre and pier tables, detashu3, J,
cheffeniers, whatnots and comodes,
and all kinds, of fashionable work. His
stock of boieaus, enclosed and common
washfctandSjdress-tables, corner cupboards,
sofas,
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads,cane seat and common chairs is
the largest in this section of the county.
He w ill also keep a good assortment ol
looking glasses with fancy gilt and com
mon frames. He will also furnish spring
maltrasses fitted to any sized bedstead,
which are superior for durability and com
fort lo any bed in use.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 4, 1863.
ARCANA WATCH.
An Elegant Korcltj in Watches.
THE cases of this watch, are nn'entirely
new invention, composed of six different
matals combined, rolled together ami
planished, producing an exact imitation
of 18 carat gold, called Arcana, which
will always keep its color. They are a
beantiful and durable as solid gold, and
are afforded at one eighth the cost. The
cae is beautifully designed, with Panel
and shield lor name, with Patent Push Pin,
and engraved tn the exact style of the cele
brated Gold Hunting Levers and are real
ly hand?ome and desirable, and so exact
an imitation of gold, as to defy detection.
The movement is ma nufacwred by the
well known St. Jirner Watch Company of
Europe, and are supfrbly 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 sood time 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 for 125.00. ' A single one
sent in an elegent Morocco case for 25.60
will readily sell forthtee 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,
DEVAUGH & CO., Importers,
15 Maiden Lane, New York.
Feb 8, 1865 3mo.
E. & II. T. AXTHONY & tO ,
.Manufacturers of rtiotojrrapliic Materials,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
50 1 BROADWAY, N. Y.
In adJUiin to cur main business
POTOGRAI'HIC MATERIALS, we
oi
ara
Headquarters for ti e following, viz
Stereocojns and Stcroscopic Views,
Of these we have an immense assortment,
including War Scenes, American and For
eign Cities and Landscapes, Groups, Stat
uary, &c, &c. Also, Revolvicg 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 quautities in great variety, ragin
in price from 50 cents to $50 eacfi. Oar
AL.IIU.tlfe have the .reputation of bein;j
superior in beauty and durability te any
others. They will be sent by mail, ,
on receipt ol price.
EZTUe Albums
Made to order. mXZ
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
Our Catalogue now embraces over Fiv
Ihousand subiects (to wnich additions ara
continually being made) of Portraits
Eminent Americans, tc, viz about
of
100 Maj. Generals,
550 Statesmen.
200 Brig. Generals,
275 Colonels,
100 Lieut. Colonels
250 Other Officers,
75 Navy Officers,
150 Prominent
130 Divines,
125 Authors,
40 Artists,
125 Stages,
50 Prom'nt Women,
rorcigu Portrait.
3,000
Copies of Works of
inclading reproductions of the most cele
brated Engravings, Paintings, Statutes, &c
Catalogues sent cn receipt of Stamp. An
Ordur for one dozen Pictures from our Cat
alogue will be filled on the receipt of 1.80
and sent by mail, Free.
Pho'ographers and others ordering good
C. O. D. will please rert it twenty-rive pe
cent of the amount with their order.
j3p The prices and quality of our goods can
notfaU to satisfy.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
01 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Dec. 7, 864. 6mo.
IVational Claim Agcnry3
- CONDUCTED BY
HARVY Sc COLLINS,
WASHINGTON, D. C. "
TN order to facilitate the prompt adjust-
ment of Bounty, arrears oi pay, Pension
and other claims due soldiers and other
persons from the Government cf the U. S..
the undersigned has made arrangement
with the above firm whose experience and
close proximity to, and daily intercourse
with, the Department, as well as the early
knowledge acquired by them of the decis
ions frequently being made, enable them
lo prosecute claims more effectually than
Attorneys at a distance can possibly do.
All persons entitled to claims oi the above
description can have them properly attend
ed to by calling oa me and entrusting them
to ray care. W. WIRT,
Aent for Harry & Collins.
Bloomsburg, August 10, 1864.
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTXERSUIP.
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing
bstween John K. Grotz & Edward Rehr.
jj trading nnder the firm of John K. Grotz &
I Co., is this day .dissolved by mutual con
sent. "All persons having unsettled ac
counts, either on Book, Note, or Judgment,
are requested to present Ihera without de
lay for adjustment. The Tanning business
will . hereafter be continued, in all its
branches, by John K. Grotz & Son, at the
Old Stand, near Bloomsburg.
JOHN K. GROTZ L CO.
E-Ioomsburgj Acgust 2, 1865.
rr; - r
Who'csale" and --Retail.
rpHE subscriber would announce to the
citizens: of Bloomsbnr? and vicinity,
that he is selling LIQUORS in large and
small quantities, and at different prices, at
his New Store, on Main street, (t-Rf2r1
northside, two doors south of iTvfZIA
Iron street, Bloomaburg. His 6?$
slock of Foreign and Domestic
consists of Cognac and Ilochelle, 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 aUo has
PURE HOLLAND GIN, -
Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam
pagoe. Wines; and last but not least, a
quantity cf good double extra BROWN
STOUT; all of which be willell at the
lowest cash prices. The public are respect
fully solicited to sive his liquor a trial.
1). W. ROBBINS, AgU.
Bloomsburg, May 1, 1861.
WYOMIXG IXSUIiAME C0MPAM,
Office over the Wyoming Bank,
CAPITAL, A SI) SURPLUS, 150,000.
Will insure againt loss or damage
by Fire on property in town or country, at
reasonable terms.
DIRECTO KS, G. M Hollenback, John
ReicharJ, Samuel Wadhatns, D. L. Shoe
maker, Daniel G. Driesbuch, R. C. Smith'
R. D. Lacoe, G. P. Steele, W. W. Ketcham
Charles Dorrance, W. S.Ross, George M
Harding.
G. M. IIOLLENBACII. Preset.
I). L. SHOEMAKER, V. Preset.
R. C. SMITH, Secretary,
W. G. STERLING, Treasurer.
L II. CONOVER, Agent,
Beach Ilaveu, Pa.
December 2J, 1863. ly.
New Stock o f Clothing.
Sl'riusr and Snrisrsicr ftoods.
TNVl l'ES al'.Ptdion to his stock of cheap
and fasIiiorjr.t le Clothing at his Store, on
2LHN S TRUE T, BL O OMSB URG,
two doors ubeve the American House,
where he has just received from New' York
and. Philadelphia, a full assortment of
Jlvti and I5oy's Clothing,
inclndiug the most fahionab'.e, durable and
handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting ol
Vox, 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; Btriped, figured and
plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stock, collars,
handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy
articles. . ,
N B. He has constantly on hand a large
and well selected assortment of Cloths and
Yestings, which he is prepared to make rp
to order, into a:iy kind of cloihing on very
short notice and in the best of manner.
All his clothing is made icvear and most
of it is of home manufacture.
A N D
Of every Dcst
riptior, , Fine arid
Cheap.
His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this
place. Call and exJrnine his general as
sortment of Clothing, Watcher, Jewelry,
&c. tt. DAVID LOW EN BERG.
Bloomsburg, April 20, 1S65.
GROCERY STORE.
ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG.
ITIorc rrcsh Goods.
Just received at Henry Giscr's Neic
Store: MOLASSES, SUGARS,
TEAS, COFFEE, lilCE, SPICES,
FISH, SALT, RAISIN,
TOBAOCO, SEGAKS,
CANDIES, NOTINNs, Tots,
FEED AM) FftOYISIOXS,
Together with a great rariety of notions
&c, loo numerous 10 mention.
BUTTER GGS, MEAT,
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
AND
I G A II STORE
c
At Stroup's Old Stand, on Main Street.
THE undersigned, having opened the
Stcre formerly occupied by David Stroup
as a Grocery, and furnished it with a large
and varied assortment of excellent
TOIIACCO AND CIGARS,
most respectfully invites th? patronage cf
the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity.
He prepared to sell at wholesale and
retail, upon the most reasonable terms.
Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and Grocery
men, would do we'd la give li'rm a call.
C"i?AIl kinds of Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco, in large and small quantities, con
stantly on Laud fur sale.
H. H. HUNSBERGER.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 13, 1865. 1
BLOOISKIIIG ACADEMY.
THE next Term of thi$ Institution will
besmon WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15TH,
165. The regular prices of Tuition range
from 5 50 to -7 50 per Term of Eleven
Weeks, lo 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.
Il is extremely important that the pupils
who shall attend the School should be pres
ent at the beginning of the term, or asoon
after as possible, in order to start regularly
with the class. In all cases tuition will be
charged for the full term, nnless otherwise
by special previous agreement.
The Principal has had an experience of
years in teaching the Languages and high
er Mathematics, aa well as the various
branches of a substantial English Educa
tion, wnd will spare no eCort to secure
rapid and thorough progress in his pupils.
REV. II. RINKER, A. M.
August 9, 1865. Principal.
Attorney at Law,
1 AND
OJiceonMain Street, CATAWISSA,
Columbia county, Pa.
July 12, ISBS.Sra.
SDKGKOIV DENTIST,
-w ESPECFULLY offers his
"professional services to the
ladies & gentlemen ot Blooms-
burs and vicinity. He is prepared 10 attend
to all the various operations in Dentistry,
and 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 baud. Alloperation8 on the teeth
warranted.
Residence and Office, a few doors above
the Court House, 6ame side.
Bloomsburg Aug. 19, 1885 "
ISO ISfi
PENNSYLVANIA & ERIE RAILROAD
This great line traverses the Northern
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to
the city cf 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.
LcaTC Eastward.
. Mail Train , 10 1G P. M.
Elmira Express Train, 11 27
L. Haven Accommodation, II 27 A. M.
Tyrone Accommodation, 4 10 P. M.
Lcavrs Westward.
Mail Train, 4 26 A. M.
Elmira Expres Train, 5 IS "
Lock Haven Ac'rr.odation 4 34 P. M.
Tyrone Accommodation, 1100 A. M.
Passenger cars run through on Mail trait1
without change bodi ways between Phila
delphiaErie, and Baltimore and Erir;.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Mail T'aic
both ways between Philadelphia and Lock
Haven, and on Elmira Epxress Train both
ways between Williamsporl and Baltimore
For information respecting Ptssenje;
business apply at cor. 30th and Market Sis.,
Philadelphia. And for Freight business o
the Corrpany's Agent.
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General Freight A gt. Phil'a.
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JOS. D. POTTS,
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Feb. 22, 1865.
Prospectus of Yol. 111. 1865.
TZ5E OS,2
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Illoomsbnrj, April 27, 164. I
CiUPFP.RERS WITH CONSUMPTION, r
I ASTHMA, Bronchitis, or any ditease ,
J of the Throat or Lungs, will be cheerfully
1 f 1. - 1 t . . . J
lurrisneci, wnnout cnargp, wnn me reme
dy by the use of which- the Rev. Edward
A. Wilson, of Wiiliarnsburgb, New York,
was completely restored to health, after
having eLiTereJ several years with that
I dread disease. Consumntion. To Cnnsnmn.
j live sufferers, this remedy is worthy of an
immeaiate trial. 11 wiii cost nothing, and
may be the means of ihcir perfect restora
tion. Those de-iri:ig the same will pea-e
address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 165
j South Second Street, Wiliiamsburgb. Kings
coiiruy, i t w 1 orK.
August 2, 1SG5 6w.
CHAS. G. BARKLEY,
Attorney at Iaw,
BLOOMStil'itti, iOLUIISIA CO., PA.
VtHLL practice in the
C rt 1 11 in S : a pniinlr
several
All lega
Courts of j
I bus-ines
tr.trus'ed
attention.
to
his carij shall receive prompt j
OFFIC E, On Main Street, Exchange j
April 13, 1SK4.
HVAV Whh VXVEll I
The u:nler-igned has jti.t received at his
rooms, or.e door below Lutz's Drug Store,
a ne'.v 5iipp!v of WALL PAPER, WIN
DOW CVH TAINS & FIXTURES, CORDS
AND TASELS, lor pieiure all of which
he will cell CHEAP FOR CASH.
His stock cd goo.l r urpisses any hereto
fore brought to this market.
E. J THORNTON. .
Bloom?burg, Oct. 4, 1S65.
ANTor about the middle of August, 1S65,
the tfndersigned lest in Beaver Iwd.
or that neighborhood, a STATE DRAFT,
of the School appropriation of said town
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lars. The public are cautioned against the
payment of said Drait, as the township
would not receive any benefit unless an
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the original one be rightly applied. The
Draft is drawn payable lolhe undersigned.
JOHN FRY,
Pres't School Board
Bearer, Sept. 5, 18G5. Beaver twp.
CLINKS ! EL-ASKS ! ULAMiS ! 1
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS,
of proper & des:rableforms,fo sale
Office of the "Star ofthe North."
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHUr
A positive and Ppociac Kotaedy for disooscs of the
niadder, Kldnrr. Crorel itnd Dr.ptlcal Swelling.
TtJs Kedlcloo Increases the powers of digestion, and
excites tlio absorbents Into hcaltuy notion, by vtilca lh
watery or cclcnrcoTis flcrofltlona, and all armatnr.l
larcments arercdnccd.es'wetl as pa in and huiammaUtfa
and 13 00(1 for wen, Troraen and cilldroo. .
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
For weakness arlHln? from Excesses, Hablu of Dlsalpft
tlon, Early Indiscretion, attended with tae following
Byrnptoms:
Intllpposttlon to Exertion,
Loss of Tower,
Eifical! y or DreatblDK,
Trcmjllr,.
WatcfalnCBS,
Tain in the Dock,
noshing of tbe Body,
Eruptions cf the Fac,
rail i. I Conntenance,
Loss of Memory,
Weak Nerves,
Horror of Iease,
Dimness of Vision,
not Hands,
Drjnees of tbe Skin,
Universal Lassitude,
ThCEO syrr.pioui!:, if allowed to goon (uhlch thb Meiflp
cine Invariably removes), soon follow
FATUITY, EPiLEITlC FIT3, '
In one of whicU the patient may expire. "Who can mf
they are not frequently followed by those "direful dis
eases." HTSAXITT AND COXSTJJIPTIOII?
Many are aware of lie cause of thf lrenfferlns.bntnoiH
will conft-KS. Tl;e records of tbe insane asylama and tb ;
melancholy deaths by consumpttoD bear ample witness t
tlie truth of the assertion.
The ConeLKtition, odco ntTected by organic weaknoM,
requires the old of ruodictnc t0 3tren!ithen and lnvigorat
the rvslem. which KtLMIK-UVS EXTINCT OF BUCnr
la &i Ubiy dvt A trial will convince iho most scepttoal.
Tnrcftny offecllorm peculiar to Female, the txTU"!
Bcciiv Is uneunalcd by uny other remedy, and for all
complaints Incident to the hex, or In tlie
DECLINE OU CHANGE OF LIFE,
t?" SSH STitPTOMS ijva.
tST No JFaniily chotild be witliout it
Take no rtolaam.rlercnry.or onplcatact medicine fj
onplcasant and dangeronsdiseaKcs.
liLuniiuiiU u LAiitiiLil iiUuilU
JIKD
Cures Secret Di3case3
In all tLclr vtnges liulo expense, llt;le or no chance of
filet, co Inconvenience, o t NO EXFGSUXiZ.
USE HELUBOTD'S
EXTRACT BUCHU
Tor all afTecltPng and dl?enees of thefio organ, whether
EXISTING IN MALE Oil FEMALE,
From whatever cause originating, and no matter bow locg
Handing. Discuses of ttsso orgaua rcqclxo yio aid of a
diuretic.
HELWB OLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU -
Is tbe Great Diuetic.
And It Is certain to have the desired tiled lo all dlseaae
for which It Ij recommended.
ci.kCD!
eicet.t coscrsnciTna o.-i-rocya
1 1
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I '-r j :r'f;. r'.rvii, Trirr.''v r!t chronic cocl'ia-
ti.:!i:.l Ji. t i-fi a.-l.--ir,j f.-o::i .:ii-::rnrp futc of t'. c I Uu J,
aid t!.o cr.j- icl'ablc f.rA -(T-!;:apl tT,yrrn rru.e-ly for ttit
ccra rt i c.vf-iia, f?r.Id I'-.- '.ti, S..U l'Z r-i, I't in r-.t
Ev.-'-UImits r t t,i I
I.r:-s ;!-: r:i--..,r:r
at a alltcsl I".r':p:
ami u;..irr:
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frt!:o Thro it rr.
, i ctlr, Erystpjio,
:..-.t c:.
,i.t mai.Vln-1 .-te f.rrn th
1 i"ioi.lou.i. f all il.e ::
to pui:t it otit.cnne cm
Mr:c;;t ExriAtT orHxs
:.ovite$ tic rtood, IrrtKtj
-tern. Cud r. :rrc oot V..9
li fctltr-uiklcs the tatltx
i'tjl'jv: .u 'orders tbat r;.-t. w
cm." 3:". oi 0,:.t r.-i-::..-:'ta:
cevcr'ts ;brf J-. " f i-cn
P.T-i'.l.-.M. Itt:
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l-"!.i'--r v
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r.-.. rxiwlj L'-iO b'.oo.l. -.cli a r-u.c'Jy ttatcoa'.JIo
rc"J; a or. ii- b cn yc, ir,r, r. jil hot, for tie rtl
I'.nsj I'.c pi;:... ; e i n: cn '.hereon d'pi r.d. Cur
f; ace ! o rl !?' !.c. - cfc'.T'ii itetOfho-B: IraeCsr's.
t jt the trial of n rtrc'.c rilc v-;".: K.c.r totboslcktii! It
had lu irtr.r-s'-i-r.f.f-'t!.: r.vytl.'.r.g tticv hnvo ever t-.iia.
Two taV-C'-p-mn f-.'l t f toe Est rati of Huapari'la Mliel
to n i.ft of r '.a c i: to l'ir t.i'
.on 1 1:1 rrtnk.ani
.1 to a ;.."!" of t:;o i rrjp of ari
.a rs TisuatlT nii.'.o.
ni:LriE0Li5'3 r.oss
n CTrrtlfnt I.otin f -r CL-c- s arising froru babltt of .
!I.':-!rat;i.-'i, tir-otl it m'nrc'.iir: r l:h tiio Ertrarla I'.ucha
i.nJ : arapRrit 'a, ia B'u h t!i. rx:rs ta recommcnOoJ. Evl
(icro cf itii i::cst rcrpomWo aud rttlr.blo chtraclcr wl'l
i."c. :: r"7 t'.io i.i' i:;i:'o:.. A-" explicit direction! for
l..c, .:;-(. if ':..( living witntics.sd Op
v. -t '.- c f ': !.- r'i.'.f X -' r 3 ics r.nd reeoaunenda
t"; v a., - l" !.n h are troui the hih?et eunrcca.
larii.t'.:ur; J :;; 1. -I or. Clei iry men, i' tatcsincn. &e.
Ttic 1 r pih-K r I ; evi-r te--';le'l to ttieir publication ra
tto i.eRri.nj-c-3 , t e duos not do this from the fart that L!
ari!cl?f rr.r:ii r.s S-. intm J I'r.Tpiiatlonn, aad do not seed
to ye r.:'t ji-.T t:p t y rrrtilic-a js.
Tt.e i-eicrice of 5'cdti-iae, Uke !he Doric Colamn. rhould
Ftsnd Flinjile, pure, tn&jo; -tic, having Tact for Its basla,
luCuctloti for tiilur, and Truth alote for 1U Capital.
T
If j- Eit-ict rarccp.-.rtiU b a ;:iood rnrirter ; Extract
r-crli': is c I'lt;rc.'i-. u;.l -will act cs fui h in all casca.
I'oth ore prepaid cn pi:rcl cleatinc prlnclplae-!
raci" ar.d uc V..c r.iQ. t a-;:i-e iucaurt-a of cither that
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of their i roj crufS w 1th tuOoC eel fortU la tho loW
lcvlnj; vrorls: a
fce l.-i pensatory of the TcSted States.
fcce I rofuiior iJjiwxts valuable works on the Practice
of Ehrsic.
Fi'o rcmarhsma-lc hr the cc'.e!ir8teJ Dr.rrmK?, Ittl,
Fce remarks i :c do "by I r. Ephsaim Mcrn-.u o celo
l rated rL vbic!. a r..t yemr-cr tf tho E.ornl College of
ri.r--con., lrcl:-.:id,!.THl rnVJtLcl ia the TrunEactloaa t4
the K'.ug kcI Q-.cen'a Jtun-.sl.
Pee !odit,o-(.liin:'-.5ical UcTiew, pubilihod br Bktj,J
Tkivkbs, Fellow cf tho Eoyal College cf Sariteons.
co iao: of llio 1Mb Bt.'.n lard -rrcr'j u& loulctao
. FOT.D ET ALL PEL'COISTS EVUttI ffUrA '
Address letters for information, ia cocfldonce, ir
II. T. IIEIiiairjOLD, Clicnilfit.
PF.IiTCIPAL ilEFOTS
Ilelrnbold'ti Dca-r -in I Oaernical Var3houa.
Kj. 1301 E?.0ADr.VAr, IE'v7 T0RK, and
Haira fold's Medical Depot,
fto. 1C4 SOUTxi lENTH ST, PHILADELPHIA.
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