The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, September 09, 1863, Image 3

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L Mmidj aofjiiug- Sept.-,
AGUICCLTCttiL A'OiTCET
ACS Asrrictliliirol U,.. I
chamcal Sr,c,eiy wilt lt,j ,hf,ir E
.r' Fr' Tburdav, End y and
October, 1863
or. near iJoomburT. PA
wW oi tne Kxeciiuve Committee
i . L! jd- ib'ui.'tii.aii j puny irj liij;
hehl V De,nocra'ic Aliirir wiljto'gel up a feeling, with the Irish and
on if iih- 01 ,tie coon,Jr commeritiann, against our candidate for govenor,
t'ee "PP0'n"nents iiSVoK V. Woodward. Thev fav he
daj paper.
"anaiTs .Splendid pl(
nraits oC
no.oWlha Democratic eand
Governor, for safe Col p.p J
craer's Office. Call and tuy cf
thmr cent 1 M
Tat Hepresentatire Coi.ferr
. w uiii veiuicJt UuxtUe,
'Ciia coanty.
are
- Jie Dem
bp ;,b' CrjnBp Jf There
a 1I atteudace. 1 mon,h
fif-M Friday eveni.LT
-pi.tomery car-
the coumv f f
)... r Hie cenaior,
primary ee
oer hh 4r,ta a
y coinpetiror, J.
".oodi-JIrHivn
'Th naves n
rsons exempted from '
i'ity, together . with
inption, fcave een
Iho cause of
ordered ic b
sr.eit. i it4 win is an
t 1 Ml i
e would not miud much (
inse.l on.
-luc Maj i ii to b held at
( Tuesday af.ernoon next, is
b an old fashioned gathering
locracy. God speakers will be
G.. Wj. Scott will rrfach in the
j7i unnrcn oi tnis piace on next 4t
mon.mg'hal! pafrl 10 and halt past 7 in
eveuitig. ; :
J esse C. TfTC has opened an Ea'in And
Drinking Saloon, in the Exchange B uck,
cloie by the Exchange llo el this place
lie hss in the eating line, barbacued young
cbio,iieii,it'OiIsJ be el toiitjne and egs, oys
un trjpe, cabbage, ai d excellent boloanas.
'Ue also intends keeping soups on hand lor
ti rnsiomers. GiveJicssr a ct!i, ta cun
tiii the tas'e of ll epicurnai:.
Ccl John (J. FxfiZE has lor sale at tl'.e
Rernrder's tfac, Bloomsburj. Fifty Copies
f "Si.eppard'a Cons-titniiona! Text Booli,"
recsmmended by the test Judges and Law
yer of the ct untry, lor the use of the p;b
'ic . Differen'. editions come al from 75 cts
loiU 25.
'He h bsun induced to send for tin ro
te-afj&e 'hiy; have been so frequently in -Squired
after.1 They are the same e!'.!oiis
'tie Uses in hit speeches. Call and boy one
'Pchihs Drifted. The Washsngton,
Paj Fevitw s,y : There appear to be
F'rovidence in the recent conscription in
rsnu re-pect at leat A large number of
those blatant pulpit politicals," who have so
aiuestly impressed upon others the chris
'tiauity of shedding blood, have been con
'eripteoV "Ofcoorse they go; those anxious
10 wane avgr-of extrrriration should nit
he'.uta:e aboat "wading in gore" 'them
elves. We'll ee." .
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Nxw Stouc Mr. Benj. Erasimus, has
'opined a Store in Bloomsburg, and sells his
goo! at reasonably low prices. He has
on band a general assortment of Goods.
'Gire Ecmuy , a call ; you will find him op
posi e P. Unangst's ahoe shop, on Main
Stteet; read? tf acco mmodate all who may
fai"or him with !hir en:cm He will re-
'ceiva country pro!nce in exchange for
goads. Good prices will be pai I fr coun-
'trf trade, sr.ch as griti., potatoes, . meat,
'better and eggs.
' Tsumak . PcHSy, Esq, received the
nomination, in Northumberland co'imy, lor
Member of j.he Legislature a few days ag' .
This iiomiuittiort is jasl and proper, besides
it being a very fit and worthy one. Mr
Pnrdy 6hould nut ga unrewarded for his la
bors done in the Democratic party, in his
"county, for I he last three years, through the
dark days during the reign -of the present
administration. He should and onques
ticnablj will be elected.
LifT week, while taking a short ride on
th j cars from this place, we saw a soldier
mmae'ed, to his way to the army. Had
Ihis sildierlbeep some run-away negro ser
nt, who iras being taken back by a Pro
tcibI Marshiil to his Southern master, the
Abolition piress would set up a tremendous
titiwl! - Hi. was a . white man. These
Things are (if daily cccurrei.ee, and there is
ni sins of retrenchment.
",Covr.-,k we go to press CorVrt is still
in ession:JrDGC ELwctt on the - Bench.
X)n Monday there was quite a lafge aten
djJice. Tfie list of causes present bat few
Tkdf forjlrialj and the Commonweal'.b
bt sioefs is not very heayy. The proceed
iags will ajpear iuonr next. . If we know
iht fstces rtfths Jurymen in attendance, the
Bical nnnj.ber of Democrat were again
tlrawn.' Dr. Pee John wished, some time
ajo, to kntjw how it came that there were
na fe Rejcblicans drawn as Jurymen.
onc!er if any tody haa yet told him?
Tha taari cjajht to ba irJjraied
.are nappy
NORTE
'. ? young Irien'i.
Admittxd .
tick, was ad-
to notice thf t n . ,
.. ."several Conns ol
sJay of this week,
ranted 10 r . -. n
Columbia4 .'. , . ,
He under
. Ave an opportunity to
examine u i -
,t$ worthy and promts
is not c' .,.,.: . I
make f 13 lnle"'?erlt honest,
thA. possesses business
.9, isci.
" Sv fnnnd in nitrinni ni t.ia
nd ' rw'"'"""
otor Wk 11. V.. Jirrsnv
8tiwyer of 'Berwick, nnder
Tt.een a faithfnl and smdions
ual and Me
Ii j i fi
designs locatim! in Berwick
. .. . . . . J C-
fantf, Pa. We hope he may
success every young "man of
f ,
and merit deserves
e4 ettO C Ti lvnnvcNo!hinT f at n'raiaont AI.a.
r ...... Q . w w
A?d in 1837 to disfranchise the foreigners
fi ths risht to role. Evidences in the case
to me contrary, u won't
Pay Penl,eman lbe pklD )'00 ba?e etriPPed
prore the' mat er to the contrary. It won't
over you is too thin, your' deceitful and cor
rupt carcasses are still visible.
Thk Opposition of this county not being
able to delude any Democrats 'Vino the no
tion of taking a county nomination at their
hand, thought it "inexpedient" to form a
county ticket. Republicanism is fast ooz
iu'o'ut in all counties of the State. They
i ciii'i maintain an ordiiia'.ion much longer.
When county organizations are so luke
warm as not to pldce'a ticket in the field,
there cannot be much enthusiasm- raised
fjr the Slate Ticket. They are fast dying
out !
Chakles Ingch.-oll. r-qr., of Phila
delphia, will address the people of Colum-
tia coutay at the Court Ilou?e, ia Blooms
) burz, on Saturday, the 12;h ins", at I o'clock
p M The people of the co'intv are invi
ted. Air. lngersoll h one ol the ablest and
I'mosl eloquent speakers in all Pennsylvania.
As a political speaker and Lawier hit
( evjnal is rarely found. He is a Constitution-
al man, otirf who dare maintain the right, let
J this administration threaten and frown upon
1 him a much as they please. Give hirn a
large audience.
The Senatorial Conferees of this District
will meet at Danville on Friday, iSe 11th
in?t ,lur the purpose ol making a Demo
cratic nomination tor Senator. 'Hon Levi
L. Tate of Colombia county, ani Daniel B.
Alontomery, of NorthumbarUnd coan y,
are the candidates for nomination.
The Abolition meeting advertised in op
position to the Democratic meeting, to be
held i.i this place, on Tuesday evening,
tbrned cut to be a perfec: fizzle. Abolition
ism can't prosper. Dr. Pee John has pret
ty nearly ruii.ed his party with his Aboli
tion teachings.
remctrafio Seeling,
On TuesJay evening last a well attended
Democratic Meeting was held in the Court
Houre, at Bloomsburt;. There was quite a
lar:e namter cf the fir daughters of Col
omfia's sci! preent. The Court Hout-e
war. compleiely filled with people ; a lari.e
nccnter being obliged to stand, filling np
the iflfa and every corner in the mom.
The follow ir.c were appointed rffic r :
rrtlidenl,liOS. JOHN MeliE VNOLDS,
of HcTIilofk.
Vice PtejJents, Stephen Ba'dy, Jol n C.
Doty, Wm. Laraon,John Fruit, John Kob
bi-on, 1-aiab Bower, Adam Su't, Henry
Gable. William Hoffman, Isaac Snyder,
John HiH, Michael Frantz, Robert Robbins,
John H. Heller.
Secretaries, Wm. H. Jacoty, A. B. Ta?e
and E. B. Snider.
The mee.in beina organized, Jo. C.
BrcHCB.Eq., of Lewisburg, was inirod c-id
to tae audience, who made a most capital
sr-eech, showing the coriupiion in it e pres
ent administration, how it came into pow
er by Me promi-es, what it his arrom
plished, and what it hat rot done. Ihere
w?s a good deal of variety about his speech
which made it the more interesting. He
paid hs compliments to coirupt Andrew
G. Cuttin, by ex"pbsing tome of the fraud
ulent schemes practiced upon our soldiers:
and yet the politically damned Contractors
and Jobbers who cry war to the last dollar,
have the brazen-faced impudence to tell
u "Audy Curtin is the Soldier's Friend!"
If he is, he hasjun lately become so. Mr.
B. fcpoke nearly two hours, being frequent
ly interrupted by tremendous applause.
All were well pleased.
Af:er the close of Air Bcchcr's remarks.
Col. L L. Tate introduced Henrt S. Mrr,
Esq , of Schuylkill county, who entertained
the audience a short time with a neat li'lle
speech. The speeches, upon the whole,
were truth fol and patriotic. The meeting,
in torn, gave each speaker three cheers ;
and at the adjournment gave three cheers
lor Woodward, Louric and Libbrty.
Signed bv the Officers.
TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES!
Secrets For (he jflilloti !
A most valuable and wonderful pobli
ta cation. A work ol 400 pases, and
3i colored engraviigs. DR. HUNTER'S
VADEA1SCUA1, an original aad popular
treatise on Alan and Wcman, their Phys
iology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of
every kind, with Never-Failing .Remedies
for iheir speedy cure. The practice of
Dr. HUNTER has long been, : and s:iU is,
unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation
numrerous persons, he h been induced
to extend his medical usefulness ihroogh
the medium of hi "VADEAIECUAL" It
is a volume that shook! be in the bands ot
every family in the land, as a preventive oi
secret vices, or as a guide for the allevia
tion 6f one of the roost awful an destruc
tive scourge ever visited mankind. One
copy, seourely enveloped, will be forwar
ded free of postage to any part of the Uni
ted Slates for 50 cenis in P. O. -stamps, 3"
conies for SI. Address, post paid, DR.
HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street, New
Yo-k
Sept. i. 1S63.
FRIENDS AND RELATIVES
OF THE
Brave Soldiers and Sailors
AND OINTMENT.
A'l who have Friends and Relatives- it
the Armv or Navy, should lake epci
OMre,tliat they be amply supplied with iht'se
Pills and Ointment ; and where the
brave Soldier and S. ilors hve neglected
to provide them-eUes with tbein, no betier
present can be sent them by lt-eir Iriei'd.
They have been proved to be the Soldiers,
nc ver-faibnsj-lriend in the hour of need.
COUGHS AND CCIJ S AFFECTING
TROOPS.
"Will be relieved and effectually cured by
using ihei e admirable medicine, ami bj
pa inn proper attention to the Directions
which are attached to each Pot or Box.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT (V AP
PETITE, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS
Those feelings which so sadden us. usual
ly arie from trouble or annoyance, ob
structed perspiration, or eating and drink
ma whatever is unwholesome, thus dis
turbing t'ne lieali hftil actioti of tne liver and
stotnaoh. These organs iniist be r'lie.'-ed,
if you desire to be well. The Pills, tailing
according io the printed instrurtiors, w ill
quickly produce a healthy action in both
hver'and stomach, anil a a nu'-ural conse
quence a lear hem! and ood api'iie
WEAKNESS OR 'DEBILITY INDUCED
BY OVER FATIGUE.
Will coon disappear bv the ue of tSese
invaluable pills, and the soldier will quick
ly aronire additional strerutti N.ver let
the bowels be e'.ther conBiifd or un Inlj
acted upon. It may sem i-lrange that llol
iowaiV Piiis hou!d be recoifiineuded lor
Iv5i!arv anJ P'Inx, many persons Mippo-
sina tba' they would increase the reldXa
tton. This t a great mislfcke, for fiese
Pills will rortect lie liver and stomach
and ihns remove all Itte acrid hurnois roni
the .ysieiii. This medicine will give tone
aiid vior to the whole oraanie svatern how
ever deranged, while health and strength
folio as a matter ol course. Nothing will
slop the relaxation of tte bowels so sure as
this famous sriedicine. .
VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! INDIS
CRETION OF YOUTH.
Sore ai.d Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings
can With certainty be 'radically ciiretl if the
pills are tfcken niht and morning and ihe
OiMimenl be Irt-ely nsd as sated iu the
primed instructions. If treated in any oili
er manner i-y dry op in one par 'ol reak
out in another. Wnerca this Ci'tt.nant
wdl remove itie humors from the sytem
and leave the Patient a vigorous ano heal
thy man. It will require a little pei'neiTe
rauce in Vm cases to injure a lastina cure,
FOR WOUNDS KII'HKR OCCASIONED
BY THE BAYONET, SABRE OR THE
BULLET, SORLS OR BRUISES.
To which everv Sohiier and Said r are li
able. lbee are no n -eiiieii.es o safe, sore
and coovenifnt as Holloway's Pills and
Oiniinent. The poor wounded and almost
dio sufferer might have his ' wounds
drt-s-cd i.nfne litlv, il te would oniy pro
vole hmi-eit with t'i- matchless ()nt irteiil,
which i-hoidd ! ihru-l into the wound
and smeared all round it, then covered with
a piece oi linen from hi knapsack find
eumpresed wj ha harolkrcheit. T-iking
iiiy,hl and triornina 6 or 8 pill, to cool he
-i. em and prevent intldrriaiion.
Ever Soldier's Knapsack and sea;;i3ii 's
Chest shjulil t?e provided witU the.-e valua
ble Roedif-.
CAUTION ! None are genuine i nle-:-ite
words "H .iloway, New Yoik and f.oi
don are discernable as a H'aier-ioa k in
every leaf of the book of directions around
each poi or box : the same may be p.fiinlv
seen'bv holding the le- f to 1 1; Itsiht. A
handsome reward Will be given lo any one
reoJerini snob information a may lead lo
the detection of any party or parties coun
terfeiting ihe medicines PI vending the
same. kn"wina them to e spurious.
Sold at th Manufactory of Professor
Holiowav. Alsiden Lane, New York.and
bv all r"pec able Drujsi-ts and DeaL-rs in
Metticioe, ihri'iiahout the civilized worUl
in boxes ji twen'y live ceiis, sixty two
cents at'd one dollar eat h.
Thete is con&i derable savig by la
ki'ig the larger sizes.
N B Directions for the guidance of pa
tients in e very disorder are atiixed to each
box.
April 9th 1S62. ly.
15 A TT 1, 12 C i ES.
100 of the ir.osl fcevere Ba;tle Scenes and
Incidents of ihe war now ready (i:;e I8x
30 inches) highly colored, ni finerard pa
per, 4 for 25 cents, or 25 far SI, po-tpaul.
Also, just published, ihe Official Union
Volunteer Direciory (400 pages), sivma
the name of every Officer and rivate in
the Ur.ion Army,wih their commands,
toaether with a large auiounl of other val
nable information, sent, postpaid, on re
ceipt of 25 cts, To Agents and the tratte
no better opportunity wa ever offered.-
Address HENRY B. ANSN, Print PnblUh
er. &.'., 49 Stale St., Boston, Mas-.
C"Papeis Copy ing, paid in ihe atnv.
31)4-5.
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION.
DOCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will
send toali who wih it (free of charge)
the Recipe and full directions for making
and using a beautiful vegetable BiIti, that
will effectually remove Pimple, Blotches.
Tan, Freckles, &c, &c, leaving thu skin
smooth, clean, and beautiful ; also full t!i
rectiorn for using Pelatreau's celebrated
Stimulant, waranied to start a full growth
I ol Whiskers, ot a Alus'aclie, in less than
thirty days, tuner ot the above can be
obtained by return mail, by addressing
fwith P'amp for reinrn postage) DR.
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem
ist. 831 Broadway New Yora".
January 15, 1862. 2m.
EDWARD B, SNIDER
AND
Geiieral Coiiimi'ssioii Mer
chnnt. Bioomsbnrg, Columbia county Pa.
Particular attention given to Pa en1 rights.
Sept. 2, 1863. 3mos.
Wo 22i3
Attorney at Law
BLOOMS BURG, PA.
Office cn Main Street, Exchange Block.
DAVID LOWESBERG,
CLOTHING STOKE.
On Main street,! wo door above the'Amer
can Hotel.'
SPECIAL NOTICE.
LL persons indebted to the late firm ol
-- Miller tf Eger, Merchants in Bloomi
burg, are hereby notified, that the Books,
Notes and Accounts of said firm are in Ihe
S ore for collection, and . most be settled
by the fir-i ol October, without respect lo
those concerned. - .
'MILLER & EVER.
Bioomsbnrg, Angus' 26, 1 8H3,
i , j , ... - ,
IVeiv Clothing More.
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
THE undersigned respectfully informs
his friends and the public tenera!lv,
that he ha jus; received IroVa the Eastern
Cities, a lais.e assortment of
AND SUMMER CLOTHING
Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of all
sortjij sizes ami quantities, which will te
sold cheap for cash or country produce.
A L S O,
-r-J
BOOTS AM) SHOES f fiir
V Together with a vanaiy of no
tions and ihingH loo troutdesome to numer
ate, to which he itn ites the aiteouon of pur
chaser. ITS' Call ad examine our stock of vcq !m.
ANDUEW J. EVANS.
Bloomsbiirn, Aug. 2G, 1S63.
GiniO.N'S HIEAi IE A i MOltE
Anoflicr Arr?val (' Good.
IVoiv is Tour Time to Ii
ui.
I NOW M'.LL CHEAPER THAN EVER.
TfME undersigned having bought out tf'e
i Grocery ot D-ivid S:rc;:r; has re zioved
his Hal and C-p Store no to StriU(. Old
Si nd, wl ffB mi ifddition tj e. sop.rricr as
ton iner.l l
SPRING AND SUMMER
HATS AND (JAW,
Comprising every soit an I Cpiaiitj, ivhiil.
will be sold at unusiirtiSy low prices.
He will continue (tie Grocery and Notion
husine in ail i.s lorms as cum.! on ,y
Mr.Siroup And solicit-, a conitniinice of
the old f ris'oriit-r.
ALSO.-A fine lot of KIPS, ' AiOuOCC'OES.
and LININGS io which lie invite t:te
temion ol Shoumdkers nod the pot lie.
JOHN K GIRTON.
Rloorrsbur?. Ans. Sfi. S63
P E L A T K E A U ' S
STIMULATING ONGUENT.
UR FiiENCII CREAM.
FOR BALD HEADS AND HA R L' FACES';
'S'HIS celebrated article is vbrr.uiicil in
tririg out a full ret of Whiskers on ihe
moothesi face, or a fit e grvth of hair on
a Bald Head, in lesn than ix week and
will in no way gtair or injure the skin
The French C ream is manufactured by Dr.
Pelalreaus ol Pari, a?id is the only rel:atie
article of ti e kind. Ue no other. War
ranted in every cae. ONE BOX WILL.IX)
THE WORK. Price SI 00 Imported and
(or sale Wholesale and Retail ov
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
ChemiM and lbiigi;it.
S3 I Binadway, iTew York.
P. S. A box of ihe O'looent sent lr any
aditre-s by return mail, on receipt of price,
and 15 cents ior Potase.
Auaust 23. IS63 Im.
Jllillcr's Store.
OF FALL AM) 1VIXTEU GOODS.
fpHE ubscriber lia just returned liom
Ihe Cnie wiih anotherlarge and i-eieit
HS. (lieflt of
pall & itiktk:: oods,
porchsed at Philadelphia i,nd New York,
at the lowest fiu-e, and which -he is
determined io sell on a modera e tern.s a
ciltt be procured elsewhere in Bioomsbnrg.
His stock comprises
JLailics' Dress Goods,
of the choicest styles and latest fashions.-
DRY GOODS,
G2 CD CD LT1 11 Cy S3 a
HAH D W A RE. QUE E N S W H I'.
CEDAR '.V ARE, HOLLOW-WARE.
Boots and Shoes, Hat a'.d Caps, &e ,
In short, everything u-ually kepi in country
store.; to which he in vits the public gener
ally. I fie higliesi pric will be phi I frr cout.
iry prod'jee, in er hiige f- r go'(j.
STEPHEN H MILLER.
Blmmsburg, Aug. 26, ISG3.
JYcid Stock of Clothing.
FALL 8o WINTER GOODS.
T NVI'I ES at'ention lo bis stock of cheap
an t ta-him.atde Clothing at hi S'o'e, or
M.IX SWEET liLOOMSHURG
two roor above the .imfrica-i House,
where be ha jun received from New Yoik
a-d Plnladelprtia. a full as-oriment ol
men and I5)y!s nothing,
inclodiug 'he most fashionable, durable and
handsome. DRESS GO0D, eo:ii' ing of
Box, Sack, Frock t Gum ami Oil CotL
Coats, ami Pants,
of atl sr rts, sizes, and colors. He a!o has
replenished his atreaJy large wock of Fat!
and Winter Shawls; .striped, ti-nred and
plairt Vest-, shirt, cravats, ttoik-, codar.-,
handkerchiefs, glov es, suspen'Jers at.d fancy
article.
N B He has constantly on hand a large
and well selected assortment ot Cloths and
Vesting, which he is prepared to make up
:o order, into aiy kind of clodiing on very
short notice and in the bet of manlier.
All bis eloih:ng i made to wear and most
of it is of home manufacture.
A N D
Ol every Description, Fine and Cheap
His Case of Jewelry is not siirpa.ed in this
place. Call and examine fits general as
sortment ol Clothing, Waiches, Jewelry,
&c. &c. LAV ID LOWENBERG.
Rioomsburg, Aug. 26. IR63.
$25:
EMPLOYMENT !
AGENTS WANTED!
$75
We will pay from S25 to S75 per month,
and all expenses, lo active Agent, or give
a commission. Particulars sent free. Ad
dress Erik Sewiso Machine Compant, R
JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio.
Blootiieburg, Aug. 21, 1861.
Merits Balmoral Lace Boots, will be sold
very low. Also, Boys Shoes, at
L T. SH ARPLII SS.'
UIRA3I t'. HOWER,
SURGEON DFNTIST.
Office near WiUons Cariiage Shop,iIain Sf
N. Y. WEEKLY NEWS.
The cheapest and best New York News
paper. Only one dollar per annum. Eight
pages forty column. A complete record
ol events, Benjamin Wood, eoitor and pro
prietor, Published at No'. 19 City Hall
Sqnaie, ' Daily News Buildi-g, Nejv Yoik
City.
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS is
unrivale.1 in its ability and enterprise as a
public journal, and in
EVERY DF.PARTNENT
is mot efficiently conducted, so as to form
a weekly record of events political, com
mercial, financial an literary, ihrognout
the World. In adili'iori to tht it contains
all the Domestic Intelligence ol ' Hch week
and full reports of every n.attei of public
interest. , . '
As a political JournalTiie Weekly News
will be louod on the si'e of tha Constitu
tion of the coui try a it was framed and
esiabli-hed hy the Fathers ol ihe' Republic,
and w ill scan with care and fidelity every
public act tlo.t may tend io the viola ion of
he Ifter htid spirit of thai instrument ol
our iibeities. It prefer th
POLICY OF PEACE
io a ruinous and exhausting system of Wir.
Insistt . apMi the irutti of ihe principle
eirihodie.! if the Declaration of Indepen
dence, ttMt ;he josi power of the Govern
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'Addre BENJAMIN WOOD. Eduo
and Pro, neior, No. Ii C.ly Hall Scjuate,
New Yotk
8150 BKST PIAXOS. 8130
UK0VES1EEN Si HALE, having ie
movel to their new warerooms,
are now pre; ared to offer the public a mag
I'tfieeii! new scale full
7 Octave Soscvronil Plaiso,
containing all improvements" known in this
country "r Europe over-strung bas,
j French grand action, harp pedal, full iron
frame, lor
$150 CASH,
Warranted for 5 Years.
Rich moulding ca-es.
8175 TO 8200,
all wairan led made t ihe best seasoned
material, ami to stand betier than any sold
tor S-luO or S500 by the old methods of
manufacture. We invbo the best Judges
to examine and f y these new- in-irtimeiil,
and we stand ready at all times to test them
with any others, manufactured in tuiscoun-
' J' GROYESTEES & IIALC.
478 IJioailwar, icw York.
June 4'h 1R2. 3t
Victory Ferclies Upon the Mars mid
Stripes.
New Stock of Goods jusl received by
L. T. SHARPLESS.
Fine asoitment of Dre-s goods, Calicoes
at 10, 12, I6&-I8cls, Flannel, Shirting.
&c, cheap, by
1 T. SHARPLESS.
Indies Las'ing Balmoral Shoes Si Gaiter,
and a large stock of shoes and toots of all
kinds, for sale by
L. T. SHARPLESS
Ladies Balmoral skirts, Hoop Sktris,win
dow papers. &c, sold cheap, by
L. T. SHARPLESS.
Solars and Syrups cheap. Excelsior
Syrup at 75c which cannot be excelied, al
so tower priced at 50c per gallon at
L. T. SHARPLESS' cheap cash store.
To those wanting lo buy goods for cash
or country produce, or grain of any kind. I
would say can ano see me goous oeiore
purchasing elsewhere.
L. T. SHARPLESS.
Blcomsburg, Sept. 17, 1862.
GREAT EXUlTESiFAT
AT
STILLWATER
LARGE REINFORCEMENTS 'RE
CEIVED, VT the Store of Daniel Mcllenrv, in Siill
w ater, Columbia county.
The ouCersigned would respectful'v in
vile the c it zens ol Fihiug freek and ihe
surrouniliiig coiintrj , lo his large and ex
tensive :oi k d Gno.ls, just received from
ihe cities ot New York an I Philadelphi.4,
ail ol which he will -ell cheaper than here
totore. His assoituient cous'uta of
Cloths.
Calicoe,
Muslin.
Hats and Caps, of
the latest fashion. Boots and Shoes of the
most approved make ; also, a loi of excel
lent
Ileariy-.ts-i'lc Clothing-.
logethe' with a good assortment ol Ves
ting. Hi store i well filled with Goods
ot every description. Hi
Cf2L3T
IS?3
ate not surpa-se ! by any Stoe in the coun
try. Hi Hardware Department ha not
been neglected.
SCYTHES, RAKES, ROES, SHOVELS
&c, are con-tandy kept on hand ; alo,
Spike" and Nail ; io shor, everything us
ually found in First-Clas Store.
DANIEL Mc HENRY.
Still wa-er, May 14, 1863.
NEW ARRIVAL OF
SPRINQ AND SUMMER
AT PETER ENTS STORE'.
Li Light L'reet, Columbia county, Per.na.
HAS just received from Philadelphia,
and is now opening at the old stand
lately occupied by Martz & Eol. a splen
did assortment of MERCHANDIZE, which
w ill be soi l cheap for
CASH OR COUNRY PRODUCE I
His rtot'k l onsi-is of Ladies Dress GooJs
choieei s'yles and latest fashion.
CALICOES, MUSLINS,
GINGHAMS, FLANNELS,
CARPETS, SIIAWS,
HOSIERY SILKS.
READY-NUDE CLOTHING,
CASSIMEliS, ATINET&,
COTTON AD ES.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
THREAD, &C.
GROCERIES.
QUEENSWARE,
j ("edarxare, INrdwar", Medicine. Drug",
l Oil. Paitiis, kc , Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Cup.
In short everything usually kept in a
country ilor.
The "patronage of old friends, and the
public public generally, is respectfully so
licited. Tne highest market price paid fnr coun
try produce. PETER ENT.
'Ligh'-Street. May 7, 1863.
Letter "A" Family Sewiu? MacLi??,
With all Iht J?ccent Improvements.
I the bsl and cheapest and mot beaou
lul of all Sewing Machines. This Machine
will sew anything, f'om the running of a
tuck in Tarletan io the makiug ol an over
coat: anything Irom I idol orBraver clo'h
down to Ihe softest Gau4 ot Gossamer
Tisne ami is ever ready lo do il work to
perfectiin. It can fell, hem, bind, ga'her,
luck, quilt, and ha capacity lor a great va
riety ot ornameriial work. Tins i not the
only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, mid
so lorih, but it wi'l dj so betieKthan any
odier m ichine). The Letter t:A'' Family
Sewing Machine may be had in great vari
ety ol cabinet liies. The Folding Cae,
which is now becoming so popular, is. as
n name implies, or.e that ran be irdded
into a b'-x or m-c, which, whan opened,
rr.uke a beaaii;ul. substantial, substantial,
anvl spneion table for the work io rest
upon 'The ca-.es are of eiery imaginable
design; plain a the wood grew in it native
fores', or as elaborately finished as art can
m.ke them.
The Blanch OiFu-e ae well supplied with
silk Iwi:, thread, neeiils, oil, etc , of the
very be-t quality.
Send for a copy f Sisgfr & Co 's G.vETTr
1. M SINGER & CO.,
4.o8 Broadway. N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.R10 Ciestout St.
N. S. Tnigley, Agent, in Espy, Pa.
John Sharpies, A'ent, in Cattawisa.
Ju y 23, 18o2 -ly.
READING HAIL ROAD.
M 3! MtJt A li 11AXG LMi i:.T.
REAT Trunk line from the North and
North-west for Pniladelphia, New
York, Reading. Pottssille, Lebanon, Allen
tow n, Easton, &c . &c.
Trains leave H rri-burg for Philadelphia
New York, Reading, Poitsv.lle, and all in
termediate Sta.ior.s, at 8 a. M.and 1.40 p. m.
New York Expre-s leave Harrisborj at
1.25 a. m. autving al New York al 8.25 ihe
s.i 01 e in or nil g.
Fare Irom Harrisbnrg : to New York
5 00, to Philadelphia 83,25 and 52,70.
Baggage checked through.
Returning leave New York at 6 A. M. i2
Noon, and 8 P. M. (Pittsburgh Express.)
Leave Pniladelphia ai 8 A. M. and 3.t5 P.
M.
Sleeping ci mi in the New York Evprers
Train, through 10 and from Pittsburgh
without change.
Passengers by the Catiawia Hail Road
leave Port Clinton at 4.45 A. M. tor Phila
delphia and all iii'ermedia'e Station, and
at 3.00 P. M. lor Philadelphia, New York,
and all Way Point. .
'Trnins leave Pottsville at 9 A. M. and
2.15 P. M. for Philadelphia and New York,
and a; 5.30 P. M. for Auburn and Port
Clinton only, connecii.ig for Pine Grove
and with the Cdltawisa Rail Road.
An accomodation Passenger train leaves
Reading at fi A. M. and returns Irum Phila
delphia at 5 P. M.
fc All the the above liains run daily,
Sundays excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30
A M. and t'hi.adelphia at 3.i5 P. M.
Commutation, Mileage, Seaon, and Ex
cursion Tickets, al reduced rates to and
from all points.
G. A. NICuLLS,
General Superintendant.
June 4th i62.
LEATHER! LEATHER!
fllHE undersigned would announce, that
be ha 011 hand al his Hat and Cap
emporium on Main s'reet, Bloomsburg. an
assortment of different kind of leather. such
as fine calf skins, morocco, ted acd black
and linings, ail of which be will sell cheap
er than can be had elesewhere in ibis mar
ket. Call and examine them for yourselves.
JOHN K. GIRTON.
Ebomtbtirg, May 21, 1962.
.Important to House Owners,
l.nportaut to Builders.
liiiportHut io Rail Read Ccirpanies.
Iirportani to Farmers... , ?
To all tekom thii (may content, and it centum
eve i v Wy.
jeiIXS"CROSLEY'S
IMPROVED GUITA PERCH A.
Tue Cheaperl 'ai.d uio.l dubltKoofiing.
iu .e .
IT IS FH.E AM' v A l ER 1 1 COF ;
It can be applied lo New and-Old R.ols of
AH kinds, tceep or tft; mil lo Miitit!a
RfHls: wiitmiM renw.ivu.,2 the Shu tile.
TH E COST IS.ONLi .A I OUT ONE-1 HIIU
THAT OF 1 l.. AND IT IS 1 ILK
"AS ' DURA RLE.
This article has been ifiorougly tested in
New York Cjiy'Mini all pan of ihe United
Suites, Canada, Wet li.d.e and Central
and Souib America, on Buildings ot si)
kind, such a- Fac ories. Foundrieit Churcf
es. Rail Road Depot, Car, and on Public
Building generally, Goven rnenl Buddings,
&-., by ihe . principal Builder, Architects
and others, during the pai lour years, ami
bus proved to ! M-e CHEAPEST ami
MOST DURABLE ROOFING in use; it i
in every r-peci a fiire, water, weather and
TIME PROOF covering for ROOKS OF
ALL KINDS.
7Am is the OSLY mattrvtl n.onutcttn eJ m
the Un !te I Slates vv.'J.-h cnmbine ihe very
desirable pro, eili,- (,f 'Elasticity anil Dm it
lii'i'y, which are universally tu-tt new-'edced
lo be possessed by OL'TTA PERCH A and
INDIA RUBBER.
Xo Iltut is required in making appli
cation. The expene of applying il is tiiflning'witt
oidinary Roof can be covered and fin.
ished the some day.
IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANYONE,
mid when finished loirn a perfect y Fi'
Proof surface with an ela ;c body, which
cannot be injure.! by Heat, Cold or Strirms,
Shrinking of Roof Boards, nor any exterrml
action wha ei.r.
LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA CEMENTV
For Coating Metals ol ail Kinds when ex
, posed to the aciioii of the Weather nd
I'ur''rcserviusr and Repairing Mtial
R003 of all Kinds,
This is the oily Composition Known
which will sinces-lully reift extreme
changes ot climate-, (or any length of lim,
when applied to iie'ls,to which it adhere
firmly, lorming a body equal 10 ibree coats
of ordinary pa 'lit, co-is much es and will
LAST I H REE TIMES AS LONG ; and
irom its e!ati"iiy is not injured by (he ron
iracicn cl f'l N ami other M ETA L ROOFS,
con-equeiit upon cudden L-hangeb of the
weather.
It will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN
IN WARM UEAIHER ANDVVILLNOr
WASH OFF.
Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs an t
readily repaired with GUTTA PERCHA
CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor
rosion aim leaking, thereby ensuring a per
fectly water ifghi Roof for many year.
This Cement is peculiarly adapted for lh
p'eservation of Iron Railings, Stoves, Ran
ges, Sale, Agricultural Implement, i-c ,
a!o 'or re'teral manufacturers u-e
G UTT.i PER CU CEMEy T
For preserving and repairing Tin and 'other
Metal Roof or every description, from
great elasticity, is not injured by ibe con
iraction and expansion ol Metals, anr will
not crack in cold or run in arm weather.
These material are adapted 10 all ch
matesj and we are prepared to supply or
ders Irom any r an of H e country, al short
notice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING m
roll, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA
PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, wi;h full
primed directions tor application.
AGENTS WANTED.
We wll mnke liberal ami sattfatory arrange
rntns villi repnilJe piities icho voulil like 10
eitohhh tkemseli.es ina Lucrative and Perma
nent busine.
OUR TERMS A RE CASH, .
We ran give abuudart proof of. all wi
claim in favor of our improved Roofing
Material, have applied item 10 eevfral
thousand R.jof- iu New Yo'k Crtv and U
cinity. JOHNS & CKOSf.EY,
Sole Manufacturer.
Wholeital Wart house 73 IfWiam Sr.,
Comercl Liberty S-rett. NEW YORK.
F nil descriptive Circulars a:id Price will
be f-irp'stii 00 aiipiicaiion.
Oc oher 16 lPfi ly.
fiOfl ((U MALE or FEMALE AaenM
UUV5UUU 10 sell LLOYD'S new Steel
Plate Cr.oniy colored Map of the United
States, Canada, and New Biunwick.
Froin recent surveys completed Aug. 10,
18o2; cost $20,000 to engrave it and er.e
year's time.
Superior lo any $10 Map ever made by
Colion or M'icrell, and sell at the low
price of fifty cents, 370.000 names are en
graved , :.. Him map.
Il i 1 o fi.lv a Coon'v Map, bnl it t
aUo a COUNTY ami RAILROAD MAP, of
die United S'ates and Cittaila- combined
in one, giving every RA1 LROAD STATION
and I'i-itam-e between.
Guarantee any woman or man S3 to S3
per day, and will take back all Maps that
cannot be sold and refund the money.
Send or one dollar's worth lo try.
Printed instructions how to canvass well
furnished all. our Agent.
WANTED Wholesale Agent for out
Map in every Slate, California, Canada,
England, France and Cuba A fortune may
I e made wiih a tew hundred dollars capi
tal. No competition. J T. LLOYD,
No 146 Broadway, New York.
The War Department uses oar Map 0
Virginia, Maryland, and Penns 1 vania, rosi
100,000, on whih is marked Autieiarn
Creek, Sharksburg, Marylanl Heigh'.,
Williampori Ferry, Riorersyi!le, Nolaud's
Ford, and alt others 00 ihe Pojomac, and
every other place io Maryland, Virginia,
and Pennlv-at ia, or money refunded.
LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF
Kentucky. Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, is
the only auihori y for Gen. Buell and the
War Depanmer.i. Money refunded to any
one Ondiug an error in it. Price 50 ct.
From the Tribune A'tg. 2. 1
"Lloyd's Map of Virginia, Maryland, and
Pennsylvania. Tin map 1 ery large tis
cost is bin i5 cents, and it is the te vhidi
can be purchne l
LLOYD'S Gieat Map rf ihe MISSISSIPPI
RIVER From Actual Surveys by Capts.
Bart and Wm. Bowen, Mi-i.ippi River
Pilots, of St. Louis. Missouri, showf etery
man's plan'alion and owter's.narpe from
St. Louis to the Golf of Mexico 1,3 &r
miles every and bar, island, town, land
ing, ami all places 20 miles back front the
Ri ver colored in counties and Spates.
Price, 1 m sheets. S3, pocket form, ano!
S 2 50 on linen, w ith ru'ler. Ready, Sept".
20th 1862.
Navy Department, Washington )
September l7ih,.1862
J. T. LLOYD Sin Send me, your Map tl
the Mi-i-ippi River, with price per hun
dred copies. Read Admiral Charles H.
Davis, commanding Ihe Mississippi squad
ron is authorized m pnrch.e as many as
are require loi ue n that squadron.
GIDEON WELLE?, Sec. of Navy.
October 8, 18G2.
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DEEDS, SUMMONS.
EXECUTION. SUBPtT.NAS,
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