The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, February 07, 1866, Image 4

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A
i c-!i';,'i i -Jg9 in Connec.icut, frme
- . i u ' ,
rli'wic nince walked one "morning into cou.'l
.:r. (T nfi.Cfrr
ba tho.ghVha V child examine whether H
n atm;e for.buiis aua. ieclifji for his
.1". repealer- -be lound-tbat -if m i.ot in fcis
"packet-." ' ' " ' ' '
1 " i -A us'oul,.' taid ha to a friend, who aC
;"frorrranied hirn'As he pa-sed through the
crivwd wear the door, 'a ciual I have leli
tx.y wajcti at borne tinder rrty pillow ,
He wen! on the bench' ar.d ("hough,' no
" more of t. '.T.n courl ' adjourned and he
' reurnad home- . , .
,'irAi.JOon i t wm quietly seared in his
parlor, he be thought bimseif oj his watch,
and turning to his wife, requested her to
(.d fur tt ia their rhamber immediately.
: "'iit.jDy dear Judge,' said he, l sent it
. ,to you three hooia ago.'
'Sent it to me my dear ? Certainly not.'
Unquestionably replied the lady, a'ld
b'yjhe person yoo aeut for it.' . , - : i
'. , 'The rerson 1 aenilor ill' echoed the'.
Jcdge. -
' Preciermydear; the yery p?r-or yo j
'.;,. r. f; v.. i'. kn.ua more !
t ut iui i, ft iu iiuu iiui py -
" ,k.. .k, -t-.. . ...ea.ea man a.k-
ed to seu me.
fi t i rf thn fi-iest
Ha bad one.ol " B-iesi
'tcrKevs I ever aw, orooatu u m, .
that on your return to court yoa met a coon
iryman with a number of fowls aud harinj;
got thiaone at qui: baraiPjyoo iad gave
it to him to bring hom,with a reciM thai 1
should bae it cooked, a yoo intended to
'incite your brother judges to dinner to mor
"row. And by the way' said he,' 'his excel
lency requested me to a!t you to give your
sell the trouble to eo-tohis chamber and
tke his walcb fromunder the pillow, and j
send it to him by me. I did so.'
xou am f aaia ine juuge.
Certainly,' said the lady.
Well.' replied his honor, 'all I can my to
kin mi dear, is that von are ai 2rel a
goose as the bird is a turkey. You have
been robbed, nnm ; the man was a thief;
1 Drer aent lor my watch; jou've been
imposed unon. and as a necessary conse
qoence the confeuad-d watch is lost ferev-
. .
cr
, The trick was a'conninj one, and alter a
laugh-it was resolved to have the turkey for
:o morrow's dinnor. and his broiher judges
. . , v, ' .1...
to enjoy so uear a mea,. . u i u-, , ALS0 A finB ,0, o: KDSf MOROCCOES,
ihej all repaired to his dwelling, wi;U appe- I ard u.mgs to which h im-.is trie at
lues sharpened by th expectation of a rare j tention of Shoemakers and ihe public,
fjsl. I Give birn a call At Slnup' Oid Stand,
t. SV.rrale- hd triv entered tha nar or. and
j j - r
exchanged the ordinary salutations, when
h lady broke forth with congratulaitons to
his honor upon the recover) of the stolon
watch. , " ' .
vHow happy ! am," exclaimed the,
"thai be villain was apprehended."
'Apprehended !' said tbe Judge with sur
j pne
Ves, 1 and doubtless convicted, too, by
thi tirae,' eaid his Wife.
'Yoit are always taiking riddles,' replied
h e," i'ex plaint, yoarsell, ray dear. 1 know
nothing of the thief, wa ch or coiivic ion.'
'1: can't be possible that I have again
been deceived,' quoth the lady ; 'bat this
is the story. About t o-'clock a pale and
rather interesting young geo lemao, dress
fd in a seedy suit of black, came to the
house in steal haste, almost out ol breath.
Ha.taid thai-he. bad just come from the
Court; that ho was one of tbo clerks; ihat j p. M. Train making no c.'oe cofincctior)
the great 'villain who had the audacity tp t for Potissille nor Philadelphia. For Poit--j-
Meal, jroor -honor watch had just been ar-! ville, Schuylkill H-iven and A o burn, via
'.- ...i.-.i... .k- -.:.! ! SL-huylk. 11 and Susquehanna Rail Road,
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tect to convict him, and that all that was
r-n aired to complete it was the turkey,
which must be brought in'o court, and for;
that be had been sent with a porter by your
express orders.'.
'Aid you gave it to him -'
OfcouTse I did whocould have doubt
ed h'.m, or resisted ibe orders of a Judge ?t
.if. ' . f l. . L I f 1
watcu auu lursey-oom gone i rray
what in the world, madam, are we to have
for -Icnsr V'-' -'''
Bat the lady had taken cars or her goests
... . ... . .
nctwittisiatidini her eitnolicilv and the nar -
7 enjojed both the joke and tbeir viands.
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A Queer letter.
tb
e Norfo'k Post contains the Jollowii;"
Tngnlar letter:
iIosEHAD Cnr, Jan. 5, 1S66.
Editor Norfolk Post:
Sib I have just arrived in this place
from where I saw and talked wiih
John, Wilkep Booih, the supposed a.aasin !
v4 your" Jate President. That ha would be
ahve after what bad occurred al your capi- f
tsl ,may seem strange, but
ihelesj. '
it ia frnn iidiar.
.
I faw hia and B. Harris, who lefi with
him not four weeks ago, and learned from
hirrt all the hardships that he underwent in
leaving this coontrr. Ha says that no one
who ha the least regard for irotb, will say
.v.-. uo ,u U1U o i neu re on ice nia
of April last, and wonders why no one pre3-
ent on that occasion dij not preieod to
rft-I-.K- .k. L.; .
,0 ,uai enoi Lincoln uniii
iher irc-rit tnt.l ih
j hiiij uj L,ory
Keen, his bitter enemy. He did nol, how-
ever, lo me denr or admit that h t,B.i Ant
lha deed: but sia.ed .ha, ... .,t.i
iroihfully say, of their owa knowledge, that
it waa him. . -
i -ww. my, VUQ V JUIU i
Ha daciares that Mrs. Surrait was inn$-
ceru, aad wooden how th0 man that was
killed in tha barn looked
He learned from
the papets that he had a heavy teard, and
had sheared or cut it in snch an awkward
manner thai hi (BooihV) ruosl- intimale
friecds would oi recojjniza Booth. He
ihiuks not. II believes, innocent or guilty,
that if four he wontd have been Sacrificed
to their mad fsryaud concluded to leave,
which he did, Ahd as there can now ta
no harm In telling, I wiil state what he told
me -omiuing names. -
He crossed the river at Georaeiown ;
Ff'pped 'tha next day oaar Fairfax Court
HG?e; the next night he was taken hear
MidJIedorocgb, &c., snd from there near
Gum Springs, where he remained two day s;
and after mora than three weeks traveling
mcs:iy by oihi, and suffering severely
reaebctf FicriJa, whera ha was detained
f:r foae time, ua:il Harris, who could not
eppear public'y, procured a boat, which
they vestur?-i to s?a ii, and mtdland safa-
rUoo'ihwaVi rnrn el ia' el j taken sick, aud li3B
...-..
i.. ntur k w mnr i better. eo much
o luat ne tcoic so-ne exarce m mo
ir7 Lat relapsed and was confined la his
room nti! about fourtseka a-;0. 'Hi, eon
fti'.unoo, ia re y jadgn.ent, ia rnioed, and
1 doa'i believe' be will live long. Ha
was preparing tor a change of c'-inu e, and
tl no relap-3 has taken place, u probably ) fniure w hU.h is eQl,al in .yle h.k! fin
now in another country, where he wiP j ,,.t, IO that o! Philadelphia or N. Y'oik cities
meet with more ol hi own people, ot peo
pie from the same country.
Mr. F.ditor, I wriie euch poor English
thai 1 fear you will not be able to make i
ou', but it is the truth, the whole truth, and
if you wish, you may publh it. I shall
not be in the conntry to read it.
Yours, truly,
J. F.
A greet horn went to a'e-mri-J to ex
amine the bea:s, ibe birds and creepina
things,there cireg.ei, among which ar,
ourar)3 octang rartiCU,irii' 6;ruck b'3 atlen
tion - Peral ' sentlemen were converitig
abotii the animal, one of whom, expressed
the opinion that it was a lower ord-r of the
human fpecies. JnnHhan did not I.ke thi.
. i
and .rid.:iS op W the gentlemen, expresses J
hi coniempi i-t u uu :
" '.., i,, n mnr. i,nm:.n -.han
I I be.
, .
How fan it that Noah did not emerge f.rsl
from the ark? Because he cam forth
NEW GOODS!
Another Arrival ol Good.
AT
rryyT"?T-y 3D 3 0 i53
Oat, Cap and Grocery
3 L- CO U2
7Vr.. i'a V.itir Ti'il til Hint.
1 HE NOW SELLS CHEAPEN THANVF.U
rrtMF. nndrsiTnd havini ivm returned
I from the Lieni
cities w itn a i ir
is. e
if ft 111! in in wn nri . r "!"V -iJm 1 mJ
or STOCK OF SHllNG AND SUMMER
-! Q HATS AND CAPS,
corapnsing every -oiiatia quant),
oreuared to sell a lit.lj cheaper than can
b.' purchased Js where.
ii- 4.- i. .. f-rn?'
IF.S are not fur
whicli he oilers
raised in this rnatke',
cheap for ra?hf
OR PRODUCE.
for rar. or in exchange for GRAIN
on mam cucc,
JOHN K GIRTON. i
BIoorr.sburc, Novrr 27 1861.
READING RAIL ROAD.
WINTER AKUAXG!3iEXT. .
IOVE?2ISEI2 S7S 18C.
GREATTrunk line from the Ner.h and
North-west fcr Philadelphia, New
York, Reading. Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ash
land, Lebanon, Aller.town, Easton, &. , &.
Tr.ins leave I-larrisburg for New York,
n fni!.v. At 3 00. 7.25 and 9.05 A. M.
M.i.l i di r.p,l oon V. ?.l . .irrivinc at New
vrfc ot n jo ..n.l inPfi A ?.T.. an.t 3.40 and
'10 25 P. M , connecting with similar Trains
on ihe Pcnnsvlvania Rail Road : Sleeping
Cars aecf.-mpaiiyir.g the 3.01) aud D.05 A.M.
Traius, w ithcu' chanss
Leave Harrir-bor for Reading, rot!svi"e,
Tatcaqa, MinersviRe, Af-hl-ird, Pir.e
Grove, Aileniowii and Phil.i tr Ipiiia, at 7 2a
A !1 r-A I IS Q f.fl P ,! r ii n ul
, ' . ' , v 5,aV1Ul8. 900
i leave Harnsbors at 4 00 I . JN1.
Reluming, leave New "i ork at 9.00 A. M ,
12 00 noon, and 8 00 P. M. Philadelphia
at 8 00 A. M. and 3.30 P M ; Pottsville al
8. 30 A. M. and 2.45 P M.. As! lar d al
6 00 and 11.45 A.M. and 1 15 P.M Tamaqua
al 7.35 A M ar.d 1.40 P.M.
Leave Ponsville for Ham-bur?, vi
Schuy Ikill and Susquehinna Rail Road, at
45 A. M.
Readinii Accommoda'ion Trail : Leave
t Readill al 6 30 A. i:,
re'uriiin,T lrom 1 nil-
r ...
; adelphia at 4 30 P. M.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Rend
; 'nc at 6 10 A. M. and 6.15 P. M for Ephra
tj f.iii Lancaster. Ccluibia. cvc.
, ' r ... . .
Uii juti.avs: want .i;w nr. .t
ay s : Leave . New Hr dt s 00 r,
M. Philadelphia 2 15 P. M., Pj.tsviile 8.C0
A.M., Tamc;ua 8 00 A.M., Harri-bcrg 9 05
A.M., and ReaJina at 1 00 A. M. for Har
ribburg, ar.d 10 62 A. M for New York.
Commutation. Mileage, bou, School
ana excursion icKeu io a::a irom an poiiit?
t at reuueen ra'.es.
Baggage checked through :. 80
allowed each Pasaener.
pouu Je
G. A. NICuLLS,
General Superintendent
RtiDiNO Pa., Dec. 13, 18G5.
PATAW1SSA bAILUOAD. Oil and alter
Monday, November 2j, 186o, passe-t- i
uAf Irairw nn t!, I a u: Kmlr.i.iil wili
. , . .
run as lollows :
I EOCTH Ward bookd.
j PI11LA. mail n. t sxp's.
! Williamsp't, dep. 8 45 a. m. dep. ISO a.frl
Muncj,
9 17
2.S0
J.lltori,
Danville,
Rupert,
10 00 1
10.43 1
11.00 '
11.15 1
1.27 p
1 58
3 05 4
3 43 4
4 00 4
4 13 4
6 15 4
6.45 4
1.05 p .fK
: Laia'-viun, .
i Qaakake jur;,4
! Tma20a' '
Fhila ,
m.
; via. Pottsville '
Pi.il
a..
j P. Clinton, ar. 7.00 4
: I'hi'a ,
yja.M Chunk,
7.53
12.25 4
1.15 4
KLMIRA MAIL.
New Yck, 4 10.35 4 4
NOB rHWAlD BOUND.
KhIK tX.
Ne.w York d,f?' 6 00 P' m' deP' 6 00 a
m.
Phiia ,
7.30
Phila
via. P. Clinton, 4
PhUa.
via. Pottsville,
Tamaqaa,
Quakake Juu.
Catawiasa,
Rupert,
Danville,
Muton,
Money,
ar.
SoperiutendenPs office, WiWiamsport. Pa.,
Nov. 23, 1865. . . GEORGE WEBli,
' Supt.
DK J R. EVANS,
Physician aud surgeon,
TTAVING located permanently on Main
5l--L Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in
form the public generally, that be is pre
pared lo a tend lo all business faithfully and
punctuallyjhal may be inlrosted to his care,
on terms corn mensu rale with the times.
tsT He pays strict attention to Surge ry
aswell as Medicine.
November 25, 1861 .-lj
5.15 4
c
3 30
11 50 a. m.
12.40 4
2.40 4
2.4S 4
3.08 4
3.50 4
4.36 T
. 5.10 4 '
8.15 4
-t4
12.45 $ m.
3.50 A;
4.00 JV
4.20 4
5.01 4
5 44 4
6.15 4
CABINET WARE ROOM.
SS.IIO; C. S2IVE,;. 1
T ESPECT FULLY invites the attention ol
--'ihe I'ublic to his extensive assortment
ol Cabinet Frrniture and C tl A IRS;ft
which he wilt warraut matte of good Vl
niRieriuU and in a workmanlike irian-!-r:e.
At bis ey-lablisfcrnetit ran always be
....... I .. ... I ...... r.- . .-. t( f n i. Ii iitn tl 11 l3
and at as low prices. He has on hand
l. M &t Uttlreiit style and -.l
U... ot tt-
l-rice?, from S25 to 060. Divans Lounge?,
Walnut pud Mahogany. Tailor chairs,
llockii' and eay chairs, Piano stools, and
a varif iy cf tipholstered work, with Dress
ing and parloi burcaui!, sofa, card.
CRntre. and pier lab'es, detashns,
t:hllenier!',wha'nols at:d rnrowies,""
atid all kinds, of fashionable work. Hi?
itoi k of bnreau, enclosed and corrunon
wa-r.lar.d!,dretis-labler, corner cupbojrds,
sola,
DIMN(J AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads. cjiif .&eat and common chairs i?
the Inrpt in thi section of the county.
Ht v.ill alr-o keep a soo t assortment ol
loi.kiriff iiUssf with fancy ilt -tutd com
nion frames He will alo furnish cprin
m.u'ruf.yes' fitied to a:iy sized bedstead,
hi-ii are superior for durability and com
fort to any bej in n?e.
Ioor7-h(Tr;T Nov. 4. I8fi3.
18G:
Au i ltd e '- tide lit ln-mnciiiitc iMuy,
Wetkty (i ttd !emlM etkly !Seivpnpcr.
After'fonr years of civil war. forced upon
the peoj Ie of these United Slates by the
violence of sectional parties, we now en
ter upon a new era of unity and of prog
ress. . North a;:d South, a ojrdial co-opera!
!cm of all honest mn is needed to re
pair the was'c of war, to establish our
Peace ihror.jjh the triumph of sound con
stitutional principles in the administration
of the government, and our Unity bv guard
ins all that makes Union desirable.
The great Democratic, parly, 'fiose his
tory in the past is the' history of ( rivate !
- i . i r'
prosperity, oi lerrnonai extansion, ana oi
public order in America, stands now, as it
h;is ever stood, ihe Party of the Nation,
superior to all sectional passions in its loy
alty to the- rihis of co-eqbal States and lo
the liberties tf ihe individual citizen. Once ;
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udices and blinded by the prepossessions
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! i I . 1' i '
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i ! ...... I l . . . ..... l .- V-1 : u
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Whoestle aiitl Uctail. '
T
MIE inb;cnber '.wncfd 'announce to lm
ciiiz"!!, of Hloomr-nnr'j! anj vicinity,
lhal he impelling LIQUOUS in lariie and
Kinali quantitieii, and at d'lTerenl prices, at
his New Flore, on Main street, rti.
north fide, two door outh of viTZt.
Iron s-.reet, Uloonifbura. His v!V?''
?lock of Foreign ami Pomcsi'to w- '.mali
ron'i?'sof Coanao and Uochelle, HUfkbt-r-ry.
(linger, Raspberry and Lavender. He
has a large assortment t.f
MaJ Ca Q S3 HCl
Old Rye. gray with ace, fin? Old Bourbon'.
Old Folks Whiskey, "and a..y quality oi
common. He also has
PURE HOLLAND GIN,
Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Cherry and Cam-
pagne Wn.es; ana ial Dut not leaM, a
quantity ol good double e.tr2 LtlO'A'N
STOUT; ail of which he will ell at the
lowest cash pricrs. The public are respect
fully solicited to Eive fiis liquor a tri.il.
i). w. j:t-)i'iJi.s, Ag t.
Bloomsburg, May t, lG I."
k iif tuti iuii vim
T NYIIjES at'ention lo his not-k of cheap
and fashionable Clothing at h is Store, or;
2LIJ.V STREET, liLOOMSBURG,
lu-o doors above the Jlmtricuu House,
where he has juM received from New York
and Philadelphia, a full assortment of
ITIeii and Hoy's ;iothhi-,
iticlndiu tfie inost fa.'hinnaWe, durable and
handsome, DRESS (iOODS, consisiiny of
Hox, A'ccA-, Frock, Gum end Oil ClctJi
Coats, and Pants,
of all pert., sizes, and colors. H-i a!?a has
replenished his already larue stock of Fall
and Winter Shawl; striped, figured and
plain Vests, shin, cravats, stork, collars,
handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders ai:d fancy
article.
N 15 He has constantly on hand a lare
and well selected assortment of Clot'is and
VeMinus, w hich he i prepared to make r.p
!o order, into any kind ol clo.lipr; on very
short notice and in the be.t of manner.
All hi8 clothinLi i" made to wear and most
of it is of home manufacture.
AND -
Of every Description, Fine and Cheap
His Case of Jewelry is not surpasi-ed in this
p!ac
Call and examine his general a-
sortmenl ol Cloihina, Watcltes, Jewelry,
kc. kc. DAVID LOWENBERLi.
Bloomsbur?, April 20, 1865.
Miller's Stare.
IIP 10522 Do. ..cps-'lLsII
OF
Fall&, Winter Goods.
fjPHE subscriber has jut relumed from
the cilies with ano'.her large and elect
assortment of
Fall and Iflnter Goods,
purchased at Philadelphia and New York,
at t lie lowes! figure, and which he is deter
mined lo sell on as moderate terms can
be procured elsewhere in Bloornsburg.
Hi- -lock comprises
LA DIE'S DRESS GOG EH
! of the ctKice-t styles and latest (anions
,,ltiwr tv,,i, , taTna gccnIlni,nl r
, Di y.GOODS, MUSLINS. CLOTHS,
, .... ... .....
AND VESTING S.
t LSO,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
QUEENS WARE, CEDAHYV ARE,
HOLLOW WARK. NAILS. IRON
BOOTS 4 SHOES, HATS .V OA PS.c
In short, everv thing usually kept in conn-
lrJ. (:,oreg! IO which he invites the attention
( cf lnQ public generally
The highest price will ba. paid for coun
try produce, iti exchange for sood.
STEPHEN H. MILLER.
Bloomsbnr?, Nrv. 22, 165.
TOBACCO
CI CAU STORE.
at c
trovp's Old Stand, cn Main Street.
THE undersigned, having opened the
Store formerly occupied by David Siroup
as a Grocery, and fumis-hed. it with a Ure
and varied assortment of excellent
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
mosl respectfully invites the pa ro-7ae of
the citizens ol Bloomsbur" ari-l viciniiy.
Ha is prepared lo sell al wholesale and
retail, upon the most rea-or.ab'e terms.
Merchar.ts, Ho-.el keepers, and Grocery -n.cn,
would do wed to givs him a call.
tAU kinds of Chewinz and Smoking
Tobacco, in lare and small qudtiiities, co:i
.tartly on hand for sale.
II. II. HUNS3ERGER.
iJloornsburg, Sept. 13, 1365.
CSccL aa:cl Watch alicr,
AND IMPOHTEH OF
"Vatcbes, JfWtlry V French lirnc. Pieces
ALSO. 1IA I'FAfTCK KR CF
SILVER AND SILVER PLA
TED WARE,
COLD, SILVER If STEEL SPECTACLES,
No. 1031 Market tStreet, bthiv Ehvnth.
North Side,
PAILADELPIII A.
Clocks, Walches and Jewelry nea'.ly re
paired at ihe shortest notice.
Gilding and Plating, of all descriolions,
done neatly locrJer.
tr?" N. B. Ma-onic, Odd Fcllv.v-s and
o'her emblemaiic Marks, made ar.d En
graved lo order.
A F 1 N E ASSOItTM E NT O F
FRENCH, ENGLISH 4. A MERE
CJ1N CLO( KS,
TABLE IM POlKIiT CCTLFJ Y,
AUJIY COUPS KAIIGIiS
FOR SALE AND MADE TO ORDER.
.ISo- 1031 Markei Sneei, 3t door below
Eleventh, North side.
March 26, 1865.
fiEW H ALL VMM
The undersigned has just received at his
rooms, one door below Luiz's Drug Store,
a new supply of WALL PAPER, WINS
DOW CURTAINS & FIXTURES, CORDS
AND TASSELS, for piclur-is all of which
be will sell CHEAP FOR CASH.
His stock of goods surpasses any hereto
fore brought to this market.
E. J. THORNTON.
Bloombnr. Ocl. 4. 18f5.
daTi dToheS BinuT
CLOTHING STORE,
On Main -street, two doorsabove the Amer
icas Hotel.
-r. w
wm dm
SURCi E O N ; li E i T I ST.
,. y, a? ESP EC FULLY offer his
j';r'-v - professional services to the
JIJT ladies & DjHnlleiiienot Hummus
bora and vicinity. He is prepared to attend
to all the various operations in Dentistry,
and is provided with the I.do.rl 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 carelully
attended to.
A superior article of Tooth Powders, al
ways on hand. Alloperaiions on the teeth
warranted.-
Residence and Office, a few doors above
the Court House, same sido.
Bloomsbnra An?. 19, 1885
rrospect-is oi" Vol. 1 11.
. TE3E !,! OU,.RD,
A MONTHLY JOURNAL,
1 1" VOTED "lo ItTl HATl'Rl'j SCIE.NCC AND
AItT, AND Til B
K'riiiciplvs of 177G atid "S7.
C. CHAUNCEY BURR, Editor.
"Jtliis Maiauie will continae lo defend
the' principles of Government which
guided our father in the fonndatinn of he
Republic. The spirit and doctrine cf Ihe
two hV-l volumes will be fully maintained
in the third volume. We have no compro
mises io make with error no parley with
despotism. Democracy
will be Ire ned.
uoi as a varying policy oi cnnnir omoe-seeker-
ar.d pcil hunters, but rather as an
abidiii2 principle cf political economy and
of popnl.tr liberty. All supporters of this
revolu'ioiiixiri", Abolition war, will be held
a the enemies of li e Democracy. We
shall acknowledge no organization lo be
Democratic which does not honestly enun
ciate ai d support the principles ol the
Kentucky aud Virginia Resolutions of 179S
an.! the Dred Scoit Decision ol Ihe Su
preme Corn, the one assertin J'ue Sov
erei-j.nhj and ihe other H fate svprcmary. To
prcerve ihese honorable doclrinrs, Ihe
Dc.noeratic parly whs organized by Ihe
very founders of the Federal (i verurterii.
and it remained true lo thirn do vn lo li e
l.iial and dihr)rtorirl2 departure, at ihe
co'crnri.-eiT.ent ol this var. The (j ii
Gwudii an orgar, ot Dernocracj as it was,
behre this cowardly srurender of principle
and as it iniisl be aj-tiii, befora ii caa te
deetTi our country from the rule of faction
and def-pnti-in. Tiiis year it has been en
larged to double its forme r size t hat is. lo
forty eight pages for the purpose of mile
in2 it in all re'pects. as to style and master
a popular Literary and Family Magazine.
O.te copy, one ye;ir.
Seven copies, nr.e year, and one
to the getter up. of club,
Twenty copie,
Single cOiuei sent. pn?;-paid, for
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Terms invariably in advance, and the j
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paid lor expire.
is tticii nninoer oi l nr. ui.n wi..uiw
is stereotyped, back cumbers and volume
can always be lnsnihed.
Subscriptions will be understood nscom
mencir.g with the year, and back numbers
sent accordingly, unless' fpecialiy ordered
otherwise.
The Old Guard will be pnt thron'i ihe
PksI Office io subi-rri'uers in the city,
Brooklyn, Wiliiamsb-jr2 and Jer-ey City.
The poMaue of The Old Gt.ard is 12 ds
per J ear, payable, in ajvui.ee, at tl.e cfll.e
of maili:..: cr livery.
Copies of Vols. I. and II. of The Old
Guard lor 1S63 and 1SG4, wiil e Jcrni-hed
bound in paper, for 1 50; in cloth lor 2,
post paiJ.
All letters in relation to ihe bu-ine-s ,lr
parlnienl of the Manaine, should be in
variably ai'drer-ed to the under.-bned. a
followf :
VAN EVRIi:. HORTOX & CO.
16 Nasau S;reet, N. Y.
JYational Foundry,
Culuna'iia Co.
3
. b rib jt- proprieor of ihe ?bn-p
r.amed exien-ive e-taMi-hmcu?. i now
prepared lo receive rr.lers fc r all kinds rt
machinery, for COLLERIES t)L. ST VI R
N AC ES S TAT ION A RY ENGIN ES. MILLS
THRESH IMG MACHINES. &c, &c.
He is also prep ird Ij make S oves,
ize and pattern-'. Plow-irons, and C'
! i"g usu a!.y ma !e in l:rsicla.-s Foundries-His-
etat:-ive facilities and practical
mi, wairant
n:m in receivri ' the 1
laru-l coiiiracis 0.1 the
terms.
rnosi re:.nii.!
try Gram of all kir.ds
will be taken in
exchange lor castings.
rS This enh!i-!imenl is located
near
the Lac-1; aw a m. a Riilroad Depot.
PETER BILLMEYER
Bloornsburg, Sept. ii, 1863.
IVaUonaS Claim Agcsa-.ty,
CONnCCTEU BV
HARVY 6 COLLINS,
WASUISGTOS, D. C.
N order lo facili iite the prompt adjn'-t- !
ment of Bounty, arrears oi pay, Pen-ion !
id ether c!a.ms due soldiers and other;
ar
peri-o.-.s lrom the Government r f the V. S .
ihe uii.lersigt ed has made arrar.ger.icM
with the aDove firm whose experie-cc an i
cfo-e prnximiiy to, arid daily iiit-rcour-e
with, the Departtnem, as well as the early
knowledge acquired by ihem of the decis
ions frequently teiiig made, enable them
io pro-ecule claims iron? efK'ciuatly thsu
Altornes al a di-lance can pos-ibly do
Ail persons entitled lo claims ol the ! ovf
description can have iheni properly a!:e:;d
id to by calling on ir.u and ea'.ai-ung tl.ern
to my care. W. WiKi',
Ager.t for H;;rvy & CoLmt.
B'comsburg, Augu-: 10. 1S64.
PIUVJ2TE
OF A
VALUARLE FA 15 .11.
The subscriber will sell, at private sale,
his Farm, situate in Fishincre'ek township.
Col. co, and ljir.i.about three quarters of
a mile from ihe stare road leading from
Bloornsburg to New Columbus, containing
about
KIXETT ACIILS,
evenly five acres, of which are cleared,
and ihe balance good limber land. The
cleared land is in a cood slate -of cr.ltiva
lion, and produces excellent GRASS or
GRAIN CROPS. There is an excellent
young orchard on the farm. There are
erecled on the premise a
FRAME DUELLISG HOUSE,
A LARGE BANK BARN' with wagon shed
aud corr. crib attached, besides all neces-a-ry
out building. A good well of wa'.er,
near the door, and n spring on Ihe lower
end ct the place. The uncleared land is
well timbejred, suitable for fencing and
building purposes. It is siiuared close lo a
GRIST MILL, and but a short di-tanee from
a eood market. AMOS SPADE.
Fi5hingcreck, Dec. 19, 1865. 4t .
I o v i he rn Central I a i 8 w a y .
T 1 Pl E. TA LB E.
THREE TRAINS DAILY to ?nd from the ;
Norin at d WVk iiriiurli of tl e' Susqnetinn i
na, ElrriiM, a'.d ;J i.f Ncr:hrn New York. :
On and af'.er Motidav, May 28ih, b:, ,
ihe Pitssci'grr Trains of ihe Ner.h Central '.
Railway witl arrive and depart from Sun-
bury, Harrisbur; ami Baltimore, as follows:
SOUTUWJilU).
Mai! Train leaves Sunbury daily
exicpt Siiiidays, at 10.40 a m.
Leave? Hairibor, 1-30 p. in
Arrives at lialtimore, 5. 3D "
Express Ttuin leaves Sunbury daily
except Sundays, at II 40 p.m.
Leaves Harrisb'r? except Monday 2.50 a.tn.
Arrives at Baltimore dally except
Monday, tit 7.00 a.m.
Act ommodatior leaves Ilarrisb'rs 7.45 a.m.
Sunbuiy Acc. leaven Suiibury daily
except Sundays at 7 30 a m
Arv:s ai H.irrib '. except S'l-ul.i) 10 15 i:
xoiiTitirjinij.
Mail Trail 'caves Baltimore daily
except Suitdaji at 9 20 am.
Leavs Harrihbnr, 1.45 p in.
Arrives at St:r,l ury, 4.20 p rr;.
Expie Ti3iri Baltimore daily, 10.00 "
Anivcs ;it Harribnru', 2.20 a.tn
r . ii : i . i l I . o in i
Arrives al Sunbury,
5.15
Erie Express leaves Ll.iiumore ex-
cent Sundays -t
8 00 p.m
Ariive- ht Haiii.-bur,
12.55 a m.
L ave- Harri-bnrj,
1.15
Ariiv-.- iil Sunbury, 4 10 ,;
Sunbury Acc-rn leaves Harri-buru
D.iilv exicj i Sen. lays al 4.25 p.m
Arrives ;ii SiiM'.Miry at 7 10 "
For further parliculan apply al the ofii-e.
1 N DU HARRY, Supt.
Harrisbnr?, July 10, 18fi5.
fHILADEI.rJIIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD j
- This L'reat line traverses the Northern ;
and North wet conntiH cf Peunrj Ivania lo j
thecitv (d Erie, Cn Lake Ene I
It ha been a-ed by ihe Penn lvanm J
Rail Road Company, and is operated by ;
thorn. !
Tune of Pae-onjer trains at NorlhM. ;
.javr Miislivanii
Kris Mail Train 5 40 1. M. t
M
Erie Expres Tr 3 30 A.
ElmTra Exi-re- ir-iin, 11 25 P
El:i.ira Mii'd Tfii i. 10 25 A
Lt'itVf! Wistxvari!.
Erie. Mad Train, 3 15 A
M
M
M.
M.
Erie EXIT- I'r.tin, 2 40 P. M. j
hlniira Ev; r--s lrasn, 5 30 A. M. ,
Elmira Mu:i Trai l 4 35 P. M. :
Passenger cars run through on the Erie
Mail and Express tr.iii' uiti.OMi chan;a
both wa s bet ween Phi!? d 1 oh ia and Erie.
NEW YORK CONNECTION.
I,?ave i.Viv York t; 6 00 P. M., arrive
a! Erie 3 37 A. M.
Leave Erie at 1 E5 P. M , arrive at New
York 1 lo P. M.
InO CHANGE OFCARS BETWEEN ERIE
AND NEW YORK
Elegant Sleeping C tr- on all Night trains.
For iuionna'i'in rcpcc-nuii Pasoen-ge-hu
-'mess p.jip y at cor. 30:h ;v i 1 Mark e; S s .
Philadeh.ma. And for Frcigln bu-incss oi
the Corrpany's Agents
S. R K inton, Jr , Cor. 13;h arid Ma:
kei Street. Pnihitieiphi-i. .
J. W. Reyim!.-, Eno
W R'o.vn Art. N. C.
R. R
. p. a!; imor"
Pl.il a.
"hi li.
11 II HOUSTON.
Gjn:-rrtl Fr-i-jlil Agi
II
A.
W. G WINNER
Ccti'-ral Ticket At.
L TYLER,
(;pr:pral Sup', Wi!Ii".mport.
1-65
D.
c 6.
OT.NI3US LIKE.
' 'I1E j:idi,r--igneil would re.-pecrf;.R y nn
- i. ounce to n e cit'en ol Clooru-'ourg,
and the tmWie : !i-ra!l v , that he is ruiii.iug
At)3IMDUSLlK
be
ween this puce
... . i. i
i;ie iiiiicrenr Jvin ii:
Depo'?, daily. (Sundays excepeJ) to con
nert w n-i :e several Trains uoinu S-iuth .
and We-I on t'ie Caia .v i..4 & vVilliamsport
Rail Ro.i.i, n i ith ihose goir-g Nor-ii and
S n:n o i !--e Li. U. IRoorrisbuV RmiJ.
Hi? ()MMiiLE ere in 20. d eo.idiiiou,
rorr. iriOi! s an
c.)-i.l(.trL'le, and chae
I'ersunii wishing to nieet
d-pir:. c,v, te ac.-ij.ii-
a-o-i.it j cii.rg--, by leav
a; a-iy of the H.-ilri-.
L. GHJTON, Propricirr.
p i! .7. I Mj l.
re j-en-jb'
r fe iheir friei:
lie. l ite ) n r-
U'2 u;:i
II J " it:'
J.it OR
P.!
---r--iWu-..
4 'r
I I '" r:
e;.t Hc'rl, situate 111
I L c-mr;
the
I iii.ri oi t '1 e
lOAn, and o;,.
po-i :e i
repair.-
C.M..-I Hun-e. h i been I hor-ingfilv-
If i . J
.n.i rei-irtii-neti, an! Ihe I'm
rieior
' i 'e,
is now
r-i. to i:ccorin:io;!;
:e ia velers.
' irain-i- r-, itr.iVtTs r;(i tioar.ter- in if-e most
I p- le a - it n t a 1 1 d agreeable mrr-ner. His (able
i i, ,
I will be shjm
i'r
ied wiilt the best (he market
i ;i (Turd. a :k
h:
t.ir wrh the choicest lirpiors.
Attentive osi.-r
win always be on hand,
i- l fie mo-1 extensive in
country. Orrj ibuses wil
and hi- -tablin
du
al w,
-e ion nl
e in reailmess to convey
13 a,id fro111 R-il road Depots.
. . . , W M. U. KOONS
' ,0m l " J"' v 4 1
pa--.en
C3.AIIK'S SM10CL YISlTOiE.
Volume X.
j ' A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY. j
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DISEASES of Ihe Urinary and Sexual
Sjsiemc r.ew aud reliable treatment. Al
so the BRIDAL CHAMBER, an F.ay of
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Junn 21, ls65 ly.
r-IORO PHILLIPS
Snpcr-Phr-sphafe of Lime. Eavzh 5
Sons' Raw Rone . Phosphate, in large
and small quantities, and Pure War
ranted Lake Salt, at wholesale & retail.
for tale by J. . H.1RMAN, !
July 31. 18(55. Ruptrt Station. I
t -.:-: .- ' , r
r. v f
D . K X T II A o T B U C H 'J,
K1.....U-. It4tf i, ('mill '--J Ir.-l.:tl lavMUt.s
tss.'i'.C3 !b.. tl:.vrl--:.:i !:.io hif.l'i-y f.T.T.Ji. by wltcn t't
v.ltrry4i-MoscoiT ftcposlltori, 2i f'.t iTir
5crr;imCPts are rc(.;:i:r.tos vcK riJ a:n u i i.:. .... ..a
sail Is. gcoU for ucA. v.-oracn aad clJt. .-2.
IIZU'DOLO'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Tor Troa)rncs5 arising fYom r.soesss, jt6l)lt3 of I:W&1r
(io::. Tarty IniUscrellon, cttctile l v:t!i ll;e ioY.orr'.r.n
E-.tom-;:
! Less ol TJemorr,
V.'cai Serves,
r-r-::cs of VUoa.
Hot IT'.rlJ,
Prj-nci.s of tb Tk'a,
Vnt vcr ft 1 a-.JiT'c'.e,
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