The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, January 24, 1866, Image 4

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Ths pcliucsl, canipai23 JjrsM opfntns a-Vr(.n-)
I van fa ii 'declined to be ore of grsat
itr.puiiancf, urn! to have a 'powerfut 'ifcfli
vnre. ij :; .Le.fj'.nre of the country at lare
n a urear -measure it "will-determine-r
r'nalofif coriiesf'of' 1?6S," an-J have an
r licence u pon ue presideYiiia-election two
J'jTh thereafter, lint more important, fit
- iU rr"bably determine ihe "choice, of the
f--1 U. S. Senator from tbis'Stala aod thns.
tj'-ft ti e legislation of Cooftres and the-
fifninn of ., recfl the latid.1 IC is,
ri-fnr, of vital importance ibat every
yetiniH should be made' byeVery member
r ... r party to eenre the victory. -Not
t . -tM.ull eveiy local organization be pnt
rk, but every honorable meaan shoiilct
1. a '"jied to tir op the apathetic and
Jni ewarrri. and to make new vole by con-r-ioi.
It ran only be. through, the jm-"
it nt i and golden principles of .Democra
ts ihM the country can be redeemed from
o. il.'Klilom of fanaiK,irnlH'eradatinu arid"
tion. Outside the Dexnocracy lhcie are
? punriples. The r role of action of the
f . on ion is" ever changing one thing 10
,1,,, --omeiliing else to-morrow.' It is held
v-i!-iter merely by expedients the latest
nrM mo-t outrageous of all being the mod
' N . six-months political trick of pecro
tU.n9. . ;Tc defeat this, and all other
"piif of. the Abolition-shoddy hordes
v h- hve only to plunder and tyrannize, let
' ry" Democrat arouse and gird on the
f ii-' v armor of hta fathers 'in Democracy
. 'V-ohington,, of Jefferson, of Jackson,
.j. t march to battle andMo victory !
F t K WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION.
A the Central organ of the Democratic
r .r'y the ; Weekly'Patrioi and Union has
.. iiiired a Iare and more ' diffused circu
Uunn than' any other Democratic journal
the State. It has. 'bereWcre occupied
;m influential position . as art ' able and in
il -mous worker in the cause of Democ-'
no hihi its inenos say mat h suit conim-
ii
io be a valuable organ of the party.
nor for us, however; iq pnrT ourown
ik. If we have been faithful to the
r..n-e of the .partyjand th couritry, we
i n every Democrat will make il an ob
' to ex'.end our field of operalintis. by
-d.tinj to our Fls-t ot fubcriber?. Tte low
j ncf of the ' Weekly in comparison with
! an.ounl 'of tnalier, furnit-hed. make3 it
uf- v tu cheapest oi, newspaper. We
lir'oe every ood Democrat who rt-ada this
"end his same arid S2 50 for a copy for tQ sustain us'in our mi.-sion - ai a reward
i.f rr. If this is too much for those whofor-the service we have done, but jn con
Hi frry poor, let all .sticli send us fif'y ( siderati'on of ihe good, work that we pro--fnivh,
a!td receive the Weekly Patriot p0j5e to do". The Nw York News for 1865
miu! Union lor tne campaign, ine toiiow-
ii. ar the terms ; . -
' .. , . ." TERMS PER TEAR. -
Single copies, fer annum, .
. ' . . six . month, - -
$2
50
i .3u
Clubs of ten or more; to one address
uu
. M DmiNQ THK CAJ1P4ICS-
Clubs t't ten or more to one address
50 cts
0 cts.
All orders should bftaddres6ed 10 the -.
- PATRIOT AND UNION,
i - ,i ;- -3 'i Harrisburg, Pa.
READING RAIL ROAD."
WLMEIt AKRAXGE31EM.
AOVFJICER 273 186.T.
f UEAT Trunk line from the North and
" North-west for Philadelphia, Ne'
jYrk. Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ah-
UinI, LfhHiioo, Allentown.Easton, &c , &c4
j ; 'I ritiii- leave Harriborf for New York,
- lollo.;; At 3.00, 7.25 .and '9.05' A., M.
l:-i.d 1 45 and, 9.00 P. M.,' arriving at New
jV"rk at 5 40 and 10 00 A. NI., and 3 40 and
SH95 L' -M , connecting with, similar Trains
in iIih IVtuisylvania Rail, Road : Sleeping
Lm-s ai-companying the 3.uy aim s ua A. m.
I riti,. without change. " '"f , . .
Irf-ave Harribnr2 for Reading Pottsville,
-; l"MHHqa,' Minersvil!e,L ' Ashl-n d, Pir.e
ti-uv AMemown an t-Philadelphia, at 7 25
;A: M:af.d 1 45 and 9 00 P.M., stopping at
ll-ra inn and ' all Way Stations ; the 9 00
V NtrTraiTi-Tnaking no close connectiotis
I .- Pmtsville nor" Pnjladelphia.:'"For.Poits
j mI t : clniylkill' Haven and Auburn, via
S .t;uy'kill ' and Susqnehanna RaH Road,
av Harrisborg at 4 00 P. il. " " "
1 IUinrnif(g( leave New York at 9.00 A. M ,
2 0 noon, aud 8.00 P. M. Philadelphia
tx A- M. and 3.30 P. M. ;: Pottsville at
30 A.rM. and 2.45 PM-, Ashland at
u.) i d H 45A.M and I 15 P.Sl Tamaqua"
i 7 3S A'.M ar.d 1.40 P.M.
1 l. ivrt ; PCttsville for. Ha-risbur, "via'
S-t,i ik'll and Susquehanna Rail Road, at
! .3A.il. , -
! iieiit'irtg Accommodliion Train : Leaves
I.-'.idiMjs at 6 30 A. i. reaming from Phil
. - ip'iii at 4 30 P. M.
Cidgrribi Railroad Trains leave Read-"ii-K
hi 6 to A. M. and 6.15 P. M. for Ephra
. !. in, Lancaster, Coloitibia, &c, ...
1 "Sunday 8 :' Leave NVw York at 8 00 P.
A; ' I't.iUdelphia 3 15 P. M.. Potlsville 8.00
A Al , Tdrnaqua 8 00 A-MVHarrisborg 9 05
. M., and Reading at "1 00 A. M. for Har
' "'virKaml 10 52 A. M for New York.-
t'"uimutation," Mileage, Season, School
f . t i or si on Tickets to aud from all poiuts
c '"diiced rates.- ? - . . , .
V2'i28 checked through : 80 pounds
i'.u.,.ed each Passenger;-
G. A. NICuLLS,
. . . General Superintendent.
R-:DiN Pa.," Dec. 13, 1865.
AT A WISSA RAILROAD. On and alter
v-y Mr:iday, November 27,' 1865, passen
r iranis on the Catawissa Railroad will
mi a follows.: , " ' ' . " ' . "..'.'
. 'southward bound.
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. G tOKGE WEiJS, , .
: . , .. Supt.
OI.T) THINGS
MkDE NET
how to speedily
Eive . spectacle,
or rr,ediri;'e. Sent
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TIIU BESTPArCH.lX-P.nC WOIILD
13. Voo, Ed. and Proprietor
t -2P apca S3ip Q
,-.Tlie Democracy of th North will, com
nii a .faul-erroi if they sceeot the- result or
iha later Presideolial election as an iudica
(ion from ifie. hand of Desliny to. relax
their political action until the opening: ot
the next campaign. The future welfare of
the republic depends upon, the . politic a
zpal and activity of the Democracy during"
the year 1865.
The small .majority of the popular vote
that elected the Black Republican candi
da'es, considered in view of the extraordi
nary, resources of the Administration for
corruption- and cpmpulsioh, attests that-the
power, of the4 Democracy, on a fair fielJ, is
equal to ihe vindication of. Democratic
principle. . - . . . . ;.. , ; '
There is one feature in the result of ths
Presidential, election that goes far to re
concile the patriot to the hard fate of his
country under four years more of . Black
Republican misrale. - f be 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" il
bas done. .
- The idsue now before the people is the
final sirnsgk between Cenleralization and
States' Rights, and no journal is Democrat
ic that is-not the' devoted champion of
States' Rights, the paramount principle of
the Democratic faith.' ,-
The New York News needs no testimony
beyond, its plain unalterable record to sub
sUntiate its claim to being and havin"
been the mott earnest, able and consistent
States' Rights Journal in the land. . We
have no excuses to invent for modifications
of sentiment,' nor have we to plea 1 "ex
pediency" in palliation 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 uf.ered, not a prin
ciple advocated that we have not stood by
and wilt Mand'by to the last. Such has
been our pai-t record, so will be our future.'
We do not. however, ai-k the Democracy
r w,n D0( merely imyate its predecessors, it
will excel them. It shall be. not only the
t-uest exponent cf Democratic principle.
' hm iti hpet fifuinippr in lh .rnrilr
Heretolore it has had no superior a a ve-
1 nicte 01 new, nereaiier n 6'iaii nave no
j equaL' In every department of journalism
i hide ol news, hereauer it 6'iall have
we have arranged that the News shall dis
tance competition. It is trje "only Demo
cratic newspaper in the metropolis that has
the advantage of publishing a daily issne
with the 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:a Demo
cratic cotemporaries. Nont have anempt
ed latterly, to compete with it in the publi
cation ol Southerj intelligence, as our
system of exchange with Southern journals
La files tie sagacity,and enterprise of our
rivals.
A glance at the columns of The News ;
devo'ed to "Soulhern and Northern per-
sonal.i'.f.will remark the extraordinary sue- j
cess that has attended our enterprise in 1
that direction. We are in daily receipt of 1
letters expressing the thanks of those who,
"through the medium of the 'Personals'' in
The News, have been enabled to receive
tidings irom tnetr triencs and relatives in
the South, and the heart of many an exile
and wanderer has been gladdened through
fhat instrumentality by words of affection
and hope from those mourned for as dead.
The New York News, has become st
popular in the rural districts that othf r ;re-tropolitan'-
jrtiifnals, -in - publishing - their
stereotyped boast of "the largest circula
tion of any weekly jonrrrl" are constrain
ed to make an exception in our favor " Ii
iii a significant circumstance that since the
Presidential election and consequent de
mise of War Democracy, the subscriptions.!
to lais paper nave Leea unusually numer-
OQP. ' - - '"'""'.,
' The Agriculture 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, ia the above Departm ents,
competent judges should deny :11s superi
ority. '
TERMS.
DAILY NEWS.
One copy, one year, by mail
One copy, six months,
WEEKLY NEWS.
One copy, one year,.'
.Four copies, one year,
Ten copies, one year, .
Twenty copies, one year,
We have no traveling agent
SI0.00
5 00
2 00
7.00
17.00
30.C0
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!
Another Arrival of Goods.
AT
Hat, Cap and Grocery
CE m 0
Now is Your Time io Buy.
HE NOVV SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER
THE undersigned having just relorned
JL, from the Eastern
cities with a large
and foil assortments of
in addition to a snpen
or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
m HATS AND CAPS, ; v
comprising every sott and quality, is now
prepared io sell a little cbeaperv than can
be purchased elsewhere. , -
IPs Stock ot GROCERIES are :not sur
passed in this marke', which he, offers
cheap for cash, or in exchange for GRAIN
OR PRODUCE., v. ; . ,
AIO,-A fins lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES,
ar.d. LININGS. to wLich be invites the at
tention of Shoemakers and. the public.
Give him a call At Stroup's.OiJ Stand,
oo Maio Street. , , - . . .
t . , .JOHN K. GIRTON. ..
Bloon:sbu;g,qv'i 27,18S4..t . t .w . -
:"' , ' dr.j.r. EVANS,, ;;
- Pliysician and SnreoD,
.'FTAYING locaied permanently'on Main
iJL Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., wonki-iny
form the public generally, that he-is 'pre
ps r?.? to a'teni id all business faithfully and
p :r.et.ually that may be intrusted to his care,
i.n tsrms coramenura;e with the times.
He
PliVS SfiCt
ilenicire.
. T , C - -
tie ni to a to Su:
gery j
tswe;;
3. - - . . .
"CABINET! WARE -ROOM.1
T ESPECTFULLY"invites the attention of
--'th'e Pablic to- ti'is' extenslve''assorlrnetit
ofCabinet Furnitur'a" ar.d C II A IRivQi
which her will warralit 'made of gdod
materials arid in b workmanlike man-' T
ner.-; At his rttabliKtmehl can a!ways"bt
found a good asorlmen 6f- fashionable
furniture, whieh is equal in fetyla fcud fin-!
ish to that of Philadelphia or N. York cities
and at as low prices. He has on hand
t"? - - "S OI ill Itfreiit StV 4..1Ifl ii..
r, - -:. ..... . ,r;
rrice?, from ?25'to S(T0. "Divans Lonnsros;
Walnut' and- Mahogany. Parlor chairs.
Rocking and easy chairs, Piar'o stoo!s,and
a variety of upholstered work, with Dress
ing and parloi bureaus, sofa, card,J
centra and. pier tables, detashu,
chefl'eniers, whatnots and comodesJ
and alt kinds of fashionable work. His
stock of bureaus, enclosed -and common
wasnitaudslress-tables, corner cupboards,
sofas, ,
DINING AND BREAKFAST, TABLES,
bedsteads,cane seat and common chairs is
the largest io this section ot the county.
He will also keep a cood assortment ol
looking glasses with fancy gilt and com
mon frames He will aUo furnish spring
mattrasses fitted to any . sized ; bedstead
which are superior lor durability and com
fort to any bed in use. " . .
' Dloomsbiir Nov. 4, 18(53. ."
186(5:
A ft Inilr-ppiulent Drmncrntic Daily,
IVeckly and seini-Veekly Newspaper.
After four years of civil war, forced upon
the people of these United States by the
violence of sectional parties, we now en
ter upon a rew era of unity and of prog
ress. North and Sooth, a cordial co-operation
of ail honest men is needed to re
pair the waste of war, to establish our
Peace Through the triumph of sound con
stitutional principles in the administration
of the government, and our Unity bv guard
ing all that makes Union desirable.
The great Democratic party, whose his
tory in the past is the history of private
prosperity, of territorial extansion, and of
public order in America, stands now, as it
ha ever stood, the Party of the Nation,
superior to all sectional passions in its loy
alty to the rights of co-equal Slates and io
the liberties' cf the individual citizen.' Once
more its voice will be heard, once more
its-adherents will be'rallied . to ' its time
honored standards in every city and Iowr
of the Nort hern and Southern States,
To the principles of the great Democratic
Parly of the Nation, The World has borne
firm witness throughout the ordeal of civil
war. It hill now be devoted to the not
less arduous task of appli;)g those prin
ciples 10 the solution of the many and
weighty questions financial, social, polit
ical which come upon us with the return
of peace. Faithful to the real interests of
all sections, it will be enslaved by the prjj
udices aud blinded by the prepossessions
of none.
That the principles of American Democ
racy should thus be uttered", with no weak,
or uncertain voice, her in the great metro-
poi!an center oi American enterprise an't
commerce, is a ma'.ter'of such Iriiporlar.ct!
to evpry citizen a3 must recommend The
World yi the co-operation ami suppoit ol
good men in alt sections of the Union.
Competeut correspondents at every com
mercial and political center of both herr.is
pheres, who are always inslrnc'.eJ to mak"e
ihe freest and promptest use of tele
graph, will keep our readers full informed
of the tloing and the progress of mankind
in all parts of the globe.
EDITIONS.
The Daily World affords a complete com
pendium of, and commentary upon the
new ol every day. . ' , ' '
The Semr: Wcckly'World ;s a large quar
to sheet, same size as Daily, containing all
i'.s news, correspondence, edirorial com
mercial atid market news, caitle market
aud provision leports. and a fresh and et
fertainirg miscellany of literature. Pub
lished Tuesday and Friday.
The Wek! World, a Iirje qnsrto sheet
same size as Daily, fcns' now t'v' largest
circcla:i5n of any wee ly .!".: al ;ab!'-rj-ed
.save one. Its extraordinary surccss
since its onion with the N-:w York Arcus
has justified the most libera! Pxpwidiiufes,
which will make it unrivaled in iuiercei
ar.d value to farmers. Publiohe-.l Wednes-.
day. . -
1. Th" market reports embrace the New
York, Albany, Brighton and Cambridge
live etock markets ; the New York coun
try produce and general produce markets ;
special and valuable bop intelligence ; a
department of agricultural reading ; all
together composing an unrivalled hand
book of current information for the farmer,
livestock or produce dealer," the country
merchant, etc ....
2. Its reading for the family circle, em
braces the freshesl aud best stories, poeliy,
religious reading, etc. .
3. lis digest of the news is not, like most
city wefklie. a mere waste baket ol the
daily ; only matters of interest and impor
tance are chosen from tha daily, while the
mass of its contents are prepared especially
for the weekly. . - .
In every post office district there should
be found some active, public spirited dem
ocrat, who will confer a benefit upon us,
his neighbors, and the cause, by making
a determined effort to form a club of fonr,
ten, twenty, or fifty for the Weekly World,
at our gready rednced rates.
CREAT REDUCTION IN TERMS.
. DAILY WORLD.
One copy one year by mail, S10 00
SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD.
One copy one year,
S 4
10
20
00
00
00
4 Ten copies orie yea '
tour copies one yea
WEEKLY WORLD. .....
One copy one year, r : $ 2
Four copies one year, " ' 7
Ten copies, one year, 15
Twenty copies, one year, to one ad-
.dressy- 25
Fifty copieSj one year to one address 50
oa
00
00
t-
60
00
. An extra copy .pfhe Weekly edition
furnisheed to clubs of twenty or more.
For clubs of fifty .the. Seni-Weekly, and
for clubs of one bonnred the Daily, will be
sent to getter up pi a club.. , , . i
Additions may be made to clubs at any
time duriDg ibe-yearat the regular club
tales. ; . . v.".'-". , '
Changes from club lists can only be
made, by reqnest of the person receiving
the ; club ' packages. ' All such requests
must name the edition, post-office, and
state to which it has ' previously been seni,
and inclose twenty five cents to pay for
changing-to seperate address. T'
Orders for any ot the editions of The
YVbrld may be . sent by mail, and . should
inclose- Post office -Money. Order or Bank
draft for amount (less 'the -discount). -We
have do -authorized, traveling agents, iloa
ey sent, by ma will Ae-at the risk -ofjhe
senders! - Orders arid 'letters .VSio-aUl.be ad
dressed to- the;wqkld, : .
. ' . " ,"-- ' ' 35 'Park Row, N. Y- ,
tTi i E's ub"?c ri'6 et o o fd" ahnounee to the
r X 'citizeus of" Eioomsburs and vicinity,
that heis se'.ling-LfQUOUS in large, an J
Kfltall quantities, and at different prices, at
his New Store, on Main street, -35;.
north side, two doors south of' OicSp-rj'"
Irprr-svreet Bloomsburg. . His--'J't1T
stock of Foreign and Domestic irri.-f,ZS? i it
- mm&'&ibu&SD j. .
censis's of 'Cognac and Rochelle, Blackber
ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. ' He
liks a Urge assortment of ; ,. (
Old Rye,-gray -w'rth -acj
01d'Fc.ksv WhUkayV anc
tine 0!tl Bourbr.
and any quar.tuy o!
common, he also oaa . .
PUR E" HOLLAND G 1 N; '.
Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Carn
pagtie Wines; and last but . not Iea.-t, a
quantity ol goo!T double extra. RROWN
STOUT'; all of which- be wilt sell ut the
lowe6lcash prices. The publitare respect
fully solicited to give hi liquor a trial.
-','., . . D. W. ROB BINS, Ag't.
. Bloomsburg, May 1, 1861.
JYcic Stock of Clothing.
Spring and Siimiiicr Goods.
INVITES attention to his stock of cheap
and fashionable Clothing at his Store, on
MjIIN STREET, 'BLOOMSBURG,
two doors above the American Ilou?c,
where he has-yust received from New. York
and Philadelphia," a full assortment of
ITIcn and I?oir,s Clothing-, .
including Ihe most fashionable, du ruble and
handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of
Box, Suck, Frock) 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, figured and
plaip. Vests, shirts, cravats, stock, collars,
handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy
articles, v
N R He has constantly on hand a large
and well selected assortment of Cloths and
Vestings, which he is prepared. to make up
to order, into any kind ol "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.
r . " -: ; A ND 'i i ; " .
Of every Description,. Fine and Cheap.
His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this
place. Call anil examine his genera! as
sortment of Clothing, Watches, Jewelry,
&c. &c. . DAVID LOWENBERlJ.
Bloomsburg, April 20, 1865. ; .
JJIillcr's Store.
OF
ITall& JYinter Goods.
rTHE subscriber has just returned from
-- the cities with anoiher large and select
assortment of
' Fall and IVintir Goods,
purchased at'Philadelpia and:New York,
ot iho lowest figiire. r.nd which he is deter
mined to sell on as moderate terms a? can
be procured elsewhere in BJoomsburg.
His stock comprises
LA DIE'S DRESS GOODS
of the chcicest styles and latest fashions
together with a large assortment of
DUY-GOODS, MUSLINS, CLOTHS',
AND VESTINGS.
ALSO,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE, CEDAR WARE,
HQLLOW WARE. NAILS, IRON
BOOTS 4-SHOES, HATS CAPS5 c.
In short,.everything usually kept in coun
try stores, to which he invites the attention
or" the public generally.'
The highest price will be paid for coun
try produce, in exchange fo- goods.
' : STEPHEN H. MILLER.
Eloomstnrg, Nov. 22, 1865.-'
TOBACCO
" v- A NT? ' '
.CI '44
'Jit St roup's Old Stand, on Main Street.
THI undersipned, "having opened t!e
Siore. formerly occupied by. David" St roup
as a Grocery, and furnished il with a large
and varied assortment of excellent
, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS,
most respectfully invites the pa'reaage of
the citizens oi Bloomsburg and vicin'ry. "
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.
C3"A11 kinds of Chewing and Smoking
Tobacco, in large arid small quantities, co:i
ttaatly on hand for sale.
H. H. HUNSBERGER.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 13, 1865.
gUAMES ll0BLS0Nf
Clock and Watch 172 afcer,
AND IMPORTER OF
Watches, Jewelry Nr French Time-Pieces
ALSO, K Af CFACTCR KR OF
SILVER AND SILVER PLA
TED WARE.
GOLD, SIL VER b STEEL SPECTA CLES.
.A'o. 1031 Market Street, below Elevnth.
North Side,
TAILADELPHIA.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly re
paired at the shortest notice.
" Gilding and Plating, of . all descriptions,
dor.e neatly to order.
GlT N. B., Alasonic, Odd Fellow's and
other emblematic Marks, made and Ed
'graved to order. T". ' .,'
A FINE-' ASSORTMENT OFr
FliK OPIiKA AiU 1Y
FRENCH, ENGLISH $ AMERI
CAN CLOCKS,
TABLE AM)
POCKET CTLEf V,
FOR SALE. AND. MADE TO ORDER.
No. . 1031 ilarket Sire'et, '3d door , below
' Eleventh, North side. I
Marcli 26, 1865. '..-
K EH WALL PAPER!
- The undersigned has just received at his
rooms, one door below Lutz's Drug Store,
a new supply of WALL PAPER, WINS
DO W CURTAINS & FIXTURES, CORDS
AND TASSELS, for pictures all of which
be will sell CHEAP-Foil CASH.
. His stock of goods surpasses any hereto
fore brought lo this market. .
- ; - i K. J. THORNTON, i "
...Bloomsburg, Oct. 4, l'?65., . . . ; .
rooTrEYAxcixc:; neatly a n d
y&i JJ 1 & it ed J r jl .
. ; " -'. -.z- si c iioTFin, .- r
S U 11 G E O W-;.X E X T i.T,
r ES PECFULLY-. orers his
professional t-ervjeesto iho
ladies Si 'gentlemen ol Blooms?
burg and vicinity., VI f is prepared id 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.
lured and all operations on teeth carefully
A ; :r!0r -rt'.':!.5 oi Tr-2'.h Po'vt'ers, al
ways on ha rid., AHoperution. on iha teeth
warranted. . . ; ' ; :
Ileiidence and Office, a few doors above
ihe Court Ilousa, eaine side. : . .
. Bloomsburg Aug. 19, 1885 v
Prospectus or Vol. 111. ISC3.
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T
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VAN EVRIE. IiORTON & CO.,
16 Nassau Sireet, N. Y.
National Foundry.
filloomsliurs:. Colssrabia Cc,
-rib:
r, prcpriclnr
the
above
!i:r.iotl exter:stve eMatu::rr.en!. is now
prepared lo receive orders for aii kinds of
machinery, "for COLLERIES. RLAST FUR
N A C ES S I ATION A RY ENGIN ES, MILLS
TH RES II IMG MACHINES. &c, &c.
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izes and patterns, Plow-irons, and every -liing
ueuaily made in first-class Foundries
His extansive facilities and practical
workmpr:, watrant tiira in receiving the
largest contracts on the most reasonable
.... , .
terms.
E"p Grain of all kinds will be taken in
exchange for castings.
CF This esiatilishmenl is located near
the Lackawanna Railroad Depot.
PETER BILLMEYER.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, 1863.
National Claim Agency,
1 CONDCCTCO BT
HARVY 26 COLLINS,
WASIIISGTOS. D. C.
TN order to facilitate the prompt adjust- .
meal of Bounty, arrears ot pay, Pension
and other claims due soldiers and other
perrons from the Government of the V. S ,
the undersigne J. has made arrangement
with the above firm whose experience and
cloe proximity to, and daily intercourse
wiih, li e Department, as we'd as the early
knowledge acquired by ihem of the decis
ions frequently being made, enable them
to prosecute claims more effectually than
Attorneys at a distance can possibly do.
Ail persons entjiled to claims o! tli2 above
description can have them properly attend
ed to by calling on me and entrusting them
to my care. . Vv WIRT,
Agent for Harvy & Collins.
Bloomsburg, August 10, 1864.
PRIVATE SJ1LE
OF A.
VALUABLE
FARM.
' The subscriber will sell, at private sale,
his Farm, situate in Fishingcreek township,
Col. co , and lyingabout ttiree 'quarters ol
a mile from the state road leading from
Bloomsburg to-New Columbus, containing
about ' ' i
MNETY ACRES,
seventy five acres, of which are cleared,
and the balance
good
timber
laud. The
cleared land is in a
good state
of cultiva
tion, arid produces excellent GRASS or
GRAIN CROPS.
ihere is
the farm.
an excellent
There are
young orchard on
erected ou the ptemises a . '
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, . '
A-LARGE DANK BARN with wagon shed
aud core crib attached, besides all necessa
ry out buildings. A good well ol water,!
near the door, and a spring oa .the lower
end of the place. Tha - endeared land is
well timbered, snilable for fencing. and
buiiding purposes. It is situated close Co a
GlUST MILL, and bat a short distance from
a good market. AMOS SPADE.
IorlhcE'ja CcEiltaJ
TIM ETA LB
E -. . -: ;
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the
North ai.d Wot l'.tanch. of tiie Susquehan
na, Elmira, and atl of Northern New Yorkt
i On and after Monday,' May 28th, 1S65,
the Pasrenger Trains of the Nonb Central
Railway will arrive and depart from Snn
bury, Harrisburc and Baltimore, as follows:
. , SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily
except Sundays, at
10.40 a m.
Leaves Hamburg, l.oO p. in
'Ar'iiv; at Baltimore, 5 SO "
E.rpr'-ss Tfi::-.-l"3V'-.- Sunbary daily .
. cVc.-pt S".;r.,i a;..s.' at .,11 40 p.m.
Leaves Harii.-Vrg.e.xcept Mu) !;iy 2.10 a.m.
Arrives at Baltimore daily except
M outlay, at ... . - 7.00 a.m.
Accommodation leaves Ilarrisb'rg 7.45 a.m.
Sunbury Acc. leaves Sunbur) daily -
except Sundays at ... , . . 7 30 a.m.
Arv's at Hurrisb'c except Sundajs 10.15
NORTHWARD.
Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily
except Sundays at ' 9 20 am.
Leaves Uarribbnrg, 1.45 p m.
Arrives at Sunbury, "' 4.20 p m.
Expiess Trains Baltimore daily, 10.00 "
Arrives at Harr'u-bnrg, 2.20 a.m
Leaves Harrisb'rg exepl Monday 2.40 "
Arrives at Sunbury, 5.15 "
Erie Express leaves Baltimore ex
cept Sundays at 8 00 p.m.
- Arrives at Harrisburg, - 12.55 a.m.
Leaves Harri-burg, 1.15 "
Arrives at Sunbury, 4 10 "
Sunbury Accom. leaves Harrifburg
Daily except Sundays at 4.25 p.m.
Arrives at Sunbury at 7 10 "
For further particular appiy at the office.
I N DUBAliRY, Supt.
HarrUburg, July 10, 1865.
1SG.1.
OHILADELPHIA
ISO..
& ERIE RAIL ROAD
JL
Thii nmm lin traverses the Northern
and Northwet conniie- of I'entisylvania to
the city of Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has b-en leaded by the Pennsylvania
Rail Uoad Company, aud is operated by
them.
Time bf Passenger trains at Norlh'd.
LeriTe i:.t NMvarI.
Erie Mail Train 5 40
Erie Express Train, 3 30
Elmira Express Train, 11 25
P.
A.
P.
M.
M.
M
M.
Elmira Mail Train. 10 25
A
' Lcavrs Westward.
Erie Mail Train, 3 15
Erie Express Train, 2 40
Elmira Expre.-s Train, 5 30
Elmira Alatl Train 4 35
A.
P.
A.
P.
M.
M.
M.
M.
Passenger cars run through on the Erie
Mail &nd Express trains without change
both ways between Phiiydelnhia and Erie.
NEW YORK
CONNECTION,
at 6 00 P. M.,
Leave New York
at Eric 3 37 A. M.
arrive
Leave Erie at I
:5 P. M , arrive at New
York 1 15 P. M.
NO CHANCE OF CARS r. ETWEES ERIE
AND NEW YORK
Elegant Sleeping Cirs on till Nigt trains.
.For information repecttng Passenget
business apply at cor. 30th ari l Mark et Sis..
Philadeltitna. And for Freight business of
the Conr pany's Agr',is.
S. R. Ki:igst(iii,"jr.', Cor. 13th and Mat
ket Street. Pl.iladelp'iia.
J. W. Reynold-, Eric.
W Rrowri, A-j't. N. C. R. R.. Baltimore,
II. H. HOUSTON.
Gpnerl Freight A gt. Phil'a.
II. W. G WINNER,
Central Ticket Agt." Phil'a.
A. L. TYLER,
General Sup't, Williamsport.
Dec C, 1SC5.
OWNIBUS LINE.
r5iIlE undersigned would respectfully an-
nounce to the citizens of Dloomsburg, j
and the public generally, that fie is running j
An OMNIBUS LINE
between this place and
the dillercnt Rail Road
rev:
Depots, daily, (Sundays excepted) to con
nect with the several Trains going South
and West on the Catawissa & Williamsport
Rail Road, and with those going North aud
South on the Lack. Ii Bloomsburg Road.
His OMN1LJUSES &re in good condition,
coin medio us
arid coiiiloirabl, and charges
O Persons wivhirg lo meel
or .sec tiiC.r trifijiti ijppp.rt. can Le accom-
rnodaieJ, upoti reaionabie charge, by leav
ing timeiv no-ice at any of the Hotels.
JACOB L. G1UTON, Proprie-.or.
Rloom-burg, April 27, 1861.
lm.U-KOONS Troprietor.
iilooiim:i itc; v. v.
ficent Hotel, situate in the
I ''PHIS magn
I L
' central portion of the
town, anJ op
: po'ite the Court Hr.use, his been thoroughly i
repaired and refurnished, and the Proprieior ;
J is no prepared to accommodate travelers,
I ieamier-, orovers and boarders in the mo!
l pleasant and agreeable manner His table
I will be supplied witti the bebt the market
aTrds,and his B.ir with the choicest liquors.
iititiiise ostlers win always be on hand,,
and his stabling is the most extensive in
this se ion of country. Omnibuses wil i
alwaysct. in readiness to convey passen
gers lo and from the Railroad Depots.
VM. 3. KOONS.
Bloomsburg, July 4, 1860.
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IiOVAUDS ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of the Urinary and Sexual
Systems new and reliable trea'ment. Al
so the BRIDAL CHAMBER, an Essay of
W ailing and Instruction, sent in sea'ed
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ation, No. 2, South Ninth S'reet Philadel
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Jane 21, lg65 -ly.
MOP.O PHILLIPS'
Supcr-Phosphale of Lime.. Baugh 4
Soils' Ears. Bone Phosphate, -hi large
and small quantities, ami ' Pure War-,
ranted Lake. Sail, at wholesale $ retail,
for ialt by J. II. HARM AN,
.'--HBueaBdsjys
FLUID EXTRACT,' B0CHU",
A positive Dd tfpclCo TU-medy for dlaeoM Ot U
Klnddcf, Ktdncy-s Urkel ttn4 trop.UKl t.llUra.
- TUs Medicine Increases tie power of fllgestioa,
excites tb cbcorbccu Into bcalthymctloB.by vtilcK tr.a
watery or calccrcou depositions, and all unnatural rrw
largcmcQts arc rodaced, as if ell as pain and inr-mnnmUvn,
biid lb cood tot tan, women and children. .
jlELMBCLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Tor wcaknoss artfinc from Exccrers, Ttafcttg of risslp
Hon, Eaily IndlscretloTj, attended wltU tto follo-winrf
fiymptoms:
Iadltposltlon to Exertion,
Loss of Tower,
DtflicuUr of nreattlnc
TrembGbe. ....
YTnliefulacaa,
rain In tho Back,'
'Flashing of the rtorty;
EruptloHS of tb race.
FalUit Count ensoce.
Loss ot Memory,
"Weak Verves,
Horror of Dlscmso, .
Dimness of Vision, - ,
not Ilands,
Dfynees of the Skin, ' '
UnlTcrbiil Lassitude,
These symptonii, if allowed to go on (which lUU
cine invariably removes), soon follow
FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, &c, ' '
In one of which the patlunt may expire. Who can snf
they are not Xreqaeutly followed by those "direful d:.
IX3ANTTT AXD CONSUMPTION? !
Mar.y aro awaro of the canse of thrlr snfferlng.'bct noo
will confess. Tho records of the Insane asylums and th
melancholy deaths hy consumption bear ample witness to
tho truth cf the asscrtlotr. ' '
Tho Constitution, once affected by organic weakness,
requires tho uld of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate
the Bi ttern, which U"iLit:'-uLD'3 EXTRACT OF EUCTItJ
Invariably decs. A trial w ill convince the most sceptical.
Intr.aoy atTccflofis peculiar to Females, the Exnuirr
Erctn- Is unciuiled by any other remedy, and for all
complaints lncldnct to the Bex, or In the
PECLIXE OR CHANGE OF LIFE,
3T Si Bthptoms adotk.
P7" lio family should b without It;
U3
f
Take no Ealsam, ?fercury, or cnpleasant medicine far
nplca3aut and dangerous diseases. . ,
iiliiiiiDUiJii O LiAiiliul iiuitUJ
Cures Secret Diseases
In all their stages little expense, little or no change of
diet, no Inconvenience, and EXPOSURE.
CSI HELMBOLD'S
EXTRACT BUCHU
For all ailocttr.Qs end dleeaws of these organs, whether
EXlaTlNM IS MALE 03 FEMALE, -From
whatever cnuuc orlgtnatlnf.and no matter bow lout;
Etand!n. PiotattS of thwo orgcus rcqulro tte aid or
diuretic.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU ;
Is tho Great Diuretic. ,
And It la certain to Live tho ticnlred cgect in all diseases
for which It 1j retom:tri"ei!.
JTtV OT.T Cr.Tf.STIlATX1 CO.MjnVKft
Flu ID EXTRACT S A" SA PARILLA,
Fcrp-.-lfyrn;: tho Tl, mr'-l-ic aTJ rSrwl'. c-n!'--Cur.tl
;!t:s; s ;:rtf'.; .,; t. r.l n-i Ir.-r.'iro Huto of tLe t'l'
and Si; rely reUatidunU erT zla .'i t-io i rcai:dy i v
enro r-f rci-t-f .'.a, 1 i:.-.-, fr.tt I l.'is-i, 1'ilu.i
Swciltn.TS f 11:0 !-03-:i. 1 '. r r.;t.' of tht Ttrt-at I
!.ep, JMoi.-lit-", Tr-j n Oi; I'a-ro.Vetter, ErjeVJ".
ar.d all tca'.y Lrai .ilc.as ol Ji-' SJn,
AM) JltArTIFVXMi THK CJMTUIOV.
KOT A FE'V
- .
of the wort dlnorl.-n tt:it i.icl r..-.-v?r.d a-le ft'.-i
rorru;itlos ibat co-urinates ! V-loc-i. (f -'.I K.l i. -cctcrj.
t:;r.t fcr.vc rtcn mslc to ..crel' -jt.niie ca-
ryti :i eCec.t IT?.: m;jlo'5 Ci scrKD EiTSr-r .r i.v
6A.i-AT.twX.A. Ii ttcsr--s rn rnmtVM ; tlic I lod, Irwrtt;" i
Uovi-t: (l.LL'.L.i li!' W-.n ry;cni, ir-d p -p's out 11. i
t l'..s -.. LIlU i;.;..". X.WiC. It aU'.iin':&tcs tlic lu.si'l 7
rjr'li.Tic.-f : r -i.u: t c:;K;'.stl.c i.lo"riers itict j;ro-3-ctiTa'.klCla
fii t-too.l. fech a rca-cdy thit rtiuM l.i
l'.U.;dcnhaslcn Ivf-n rorM fnr, asd uow.fortbe first
llrac Via ullir. l r.v? one ca -jlc'a they can depnud. Ctir
space hers tlO'iZiot aUx'.tc.i'certir.catuStorhow llselTccts.
I ut tc UUI yf at!i-.;'.i bo'.'.l: 1'.' ehew lo the sick that f.
hlts "lrtuta tu.-pnannjr ttsythlug they Lave ever tuken
Tvo tab!rvooa fcl flhe Ertratt of SBresj.ar.lla addrl
to a p!at cf water U oosal to tho Ltbou I'tct Drluk. aud
nt b'.ntte is filty c-..-.l ki a gallon of tie .r;-T-jp of baita-i.a.-;i,
or t-j l.Cuc'hv,! n UhUa'.i; u-ai J.
KULIIBOLD'S ROSE WASH, ,
An cxctlent Lotion for dSonaeii arising from tiaUlts of
rt;v.lpalon, n.-i-'l lacor.nrrtloa with tun Extract r serin
uti i i-irsnparilla, in s'.cli Hi; e:.se as reconjnjtnded. L"-.l-di-oro
of tte :uo.t rcFpot-nWo nu:t reliable character Ml
a:cor:pnny ihe rufri'.ctncs. Alo Tpl)clt directions for
u-'C v '.th Kui!riifs r-f U.o'wiwts living wllDm,id ep
: -..k!. of .i. 1 fiij.'H'vtff'l ciTitficau: and rectKnruerda
t'.Ty ti-ftt r-. m-tny T tlth are fri.-ru the highest aourccJ.
Ir.cli-.i!l.n. ciiiiiiftit Tt.yhli lacs.flertymen.riatcntncn, 4c.
The- rror-rK-ior Lss never reported lo their puMlcallon Ii
the newp5tpfr. . t.o dott- not to this from the fact that hlj
articles rst.k cs iftj&aard rrcparatlona, and do not tiecX
to be propicd up t'V ct rtiCcatcs. .
The Srxiicc f ."'.; iye, lika the TOorlc Column. should
stand simple. r'Jrc. majestte, having Fact for Ua baola.
Induction for lx p.llnr, and Truth alobo lor Its Capital.
I'.r r-trict rsr-.-pndtla Is a Tloo,. rnrtcr , tny rx'trsc
Euclin l. a I'lcrcgc. ar. t V.-111 act cr such In all cases.
Loih aro j.rcpcrcd cn purely eclentlno principle
racvo t.r.: urc l? o mct cctlvo measures cf either that
can ho made. A rcnily and conclaslvo test will be a com
parison t f their properties with those set forti In tho fol
io ins vorts : . - . .
F.--u I;t:-rn.-2i3trry of the Fnitcd P'afcs. '
Eco I rofuesor Lcwrrs v&iucfclo works on the rractlca
Of rty!c. ... ; - !.
fee rc:nir9 mnslrj hy tha celebrated rr. Tbtsi, rhlta.
Secretaries i::rj'loliy Lr.ErnnitM WcDowctl., a eel
traud I hysici: r.rtd VemN r t f tho Borat College -.f
Earseocr, lrclua 1, r.r.d pnb'.lrf:c:l la the Traasactloiu of
tiic lut; uni Queen's, .lenrcat.
Fee Me-dk-o-Calrur'csi review, puhtlshid by Eaarj
Taj vers, reilcv of tl.o r.(.;ul ColKge of Surifoors.
cc uwEt cf tic tatc Ftr.-. UrJ vcria on ilcdiiiio '
. EfJLD UT ALL DliCGGISTS LV L'UY lIET't.
. AddrcbS letters for information. In confidence, to 'k
. II. T. IIELMEOIiD, ChcmibU
P1I1"C:?AL DEPOTS - X
LTelnibold'a Drui; and Cicitsic! Warehouae
. ; So. Wl. BROADWAY, YORK, anl '
Helrubold'u iledical Dtjpot. .
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