The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, February 10, 1864, Image 3

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    STAR OF THE NORTH
SJLOOJJSRCUG, FA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 10, 1S64.
A Load of Good Wood will be taken at
tfiU oGce ou aabbcripUoa lo the Star..
Ntw subscriptions to the Star are daily
being received. Our irienus have our lhacka
for ibeir efforts. .
We rotice that our friend, Fiederick
Nicely, titters his Tavern Stand for sale, sit
uate in Berwick. This is a good location.
DsmocrT3, organize for the coming cam
paiga. Let every township, village and
city have its men at work (or the success
of Democratic principles. It is already
time to comaietjce-ihe work.
AgTtMC3 Ward eaj there are no daily
papers published in his town, bat there is a
ladies' tewing circle, which answers the
tame purpose.
We notice in the Berwick Gazelle that
the real estate of the lamented Rev. Isaiah
Bahl, was sold a.faw days since, for fifteen
tandred and five dollars.
Sheriff Furman advertises several writs,
in addition to those published last week,
in to-day's Star. Read them; the proper
ty is valuable.
A Coil Train, on the Lackawanna Rail
road, run off the track, between this place
nd Caiawissa, on Saturday morning last,
rhich delajed the Harrisburg mail several
liottr. No one was injured, we believe.
A Loyal Leagues in town, who has a
-good deal more money than brains, says
"We've got the power and we are going to
-do just as we damn please.''7 But, poor
wretches, yon will be d d, wbe;har you
.please or not. " '
Is to day's Star is advertised a tract at
land for sale, belonging to the estate of the
late Thomas Linger, deceased The trad
is situated in Fishingcreek township.
tliKAM E. Klivc, administrator.
Fobkct wants to know when the peace
tno will suspend their damnable rascali
17 Well, sir, we are getting ready to
suspend that damnable rascality as fast as
possible. We promise joo that it shall be
done, as soon as jour guilty souls 'xill bo
prepared lor it.
Eras Bick, game chicken of Berwick,
mni Fjae Baci of Elooniiburg, fought a
prize bau'e oie d.iy last week, in which
.the Berwick chicken" came off victorious,
titer some dozen hard fought rounds.
HtWLccs Totship, re are informed,
has raised a pretty handsome sum of money
to avoid the draft. Each township in the
Coursiy, if she fesls so disposed, can do
likewise This township, Bloom, is mak
ing an eflbrt to fill its quota with volunteers,
v paing a bounty to each recruit equal lo
the commutation lee, at least.
. Tur Wilkesbarre Tecoid announce? that
Rr. Thomas P. Hunt has been arpnintsd
Chaplain of the 2d Pennsylvania Artillery,
Col A. A. Gibson, stationed at Fort Lin
coln, near Washington. Mr. Hunt is a
kind old man. He was Chaplain in the
178:5 Regiment, last summer, of which we
were a member.
Hon. Jons McRctkold3, one of (be Asso
ciate Judges, bad sufficiently recovered
from the injuries snstaioed by falling npon
the ice and dislocating bib shoulder, as to
be able to attend to the duties of his office
t Court last week. The Judge looks as
fresh, bale and hearty as be did when we
first made bis acquaintance, several years
ago. ..
License was granted on Wednesday of
last week to the following persons for keep
ing public bouts, and selling spirituous,
viLoas, malt and' brewed liquors: Hiram
Sroethers of Berwick : Enoch Howell of
Scott ; John Leggolt of Greenwood ; and i
J II. Fry also of the latter place. Two of
thesa were applications for the licensing of gENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS' OL
uew stands. At our May term the oldimvVS-
tands make application for a renewal of
their licenses.
The York Gazette. This influential
Democratic paper has recently been enlar
ged and clmhed in a dress of new type.
Messrs. Small and Welsh deserve credit for
the enterprise they have displayed in so
greatly increasing the size and improving
the appearance of their paper. We trust
they may find the outlay oecessarily incur
red remunerative.
- . The Northumberland Co Democrat, that
launch and straight-forward Democratic
paper, which was mobbed by a party of
soldiers not long tince, has made i:s ap-
pearancs egain, in full size, and doubly
Democratic. That paper will live and pros
per, while iie cotemporaries will sink and
d indie away in their corrupt and reckless
course, sustaining principles a few fears
-o they were procd to disclaim.
Tee citizens of Bloom township held a
meeting ia the Court House on Moudy
evening last, for the purpose of takinj steps
toward raising a bounty for volunteers, to
. :1 tbe qncta c.1 this township, which is
about forty-three men. The meeiing was
well auended, and a pretty snug sura of
money was raised by subscription with
faw exceptions, from those subject to draft.
ALer this was done, it was proposed lo sub
divide tLe district, and Committees were
appointed to visil those sulject to draft and
aiceruia what amount ol zaoney could be
raU?i. T3 o-jecl 13 10 clear the township
frcra draft by p.tscuriug volunteers, uhich
aenje cf csr citizens Lsel very sanguine can
ta ions. Tts Cojsrr.iti5es were to report
ca Tct:Jay evening hst. We ere tol ad-
:3 ITfZ.t
JYcw Stock of '.Clothing
FALL WINTER GOODS.
US-was asawissfsa.
INYI'IES atention to hi stock of cheap
an.1 fashionable Clothing at bts Store, on
MAIN STREET, liEOOMSBURG,
two doors above the Jimt rican House,
where he ha just received from New York
and Philadelphia, a full assortment of
Men ami Boy's Clothing,
J includiu the mol fashionable, durable and
iiaUilaOlue, UUfcS? town?, consist m m
IJox, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil C'otl.
Coats, and Pants
of all scrts, sizes, and colors. He also has
replenished his already large stock of Fall
and Winter Shawl; tipped, figu:ed and
plain Vesis, shirts, cravats, stock, collars,
handkerchiefs, gloves, suspender and fancy
article.
N B He has constantly on hand a large
and well e!erled assortment of Cloths and
Vesting, which he is prepared to make up
to order, into aiy kind of clothing on very
short notice and in the best of manner.
All his idothingis made to wear and most
of it is ot home manufacture.
AND
01 every Description, Fine and Cheap.
His Case ot Jewelry is not surpaseil in mis
place. Call and examine his general as
sortment of Clothing, Watches, Jewelry,
&e. Ur. AVID LOWENBERG.
Bloomsburg, Feb. 3d. 1864.
THE DRAFT.
PARENTS making election of tons,
musl have new papers prepared, and
presented previons io the draft. By order
just received, old elections will not do.
No other class of persons need report be
fore the draft.
W. WIRT & CO ,
FIRST DOOR BELOW SLOAN S STORE:
Bloomsburg January 13, 1864.
Old Things Recoiiie tew,
The undersigned would be; leave to in
form his old friend, and ' h- re si -f man
kind," thai he ha lately returned from the
servUe o his ponntrvt and ajm re
opened his OLD ESTABLISH- fe
ED TAILORING S A LO O N, JJ,
with a view of making up entire new gar
men:, as well as mending oid ones, for all
mankind, and any body el-e who may
favor him with their work in hi line.
He i- prepare. I to do xvoik EAT, Fa-h
ION ABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, and hope
by so lining, ni.d sirict atiention lo business
(o merit ant receive a due share of patron
age. But remember, all, that these time
require money, or something to live upon,
he therefore hopes and trusts, that when
he ha done hi part, Ins rus'omer will
do their-, by fun.ishifijf the ''ready John," j
or redv trade. For truly the ''Laborer i 1
worth v of his hire."
BERNARD RUPERT.
BloornsVura, Sept 10 1G..
Cheap Hat & Cap
A mil tier Arrira! of (ood.
jVow . J 'our Time to liny.
I NOW SKLL CHEATER THAN EVER.
riHE undersigned haling bought out he
(iroery ot Djvid Sirnnp, t:as re.noveJ
tiis Ha? and Cap S or up to Strtmp'- ()! 1
j oiaud, wtifre iu audition ij u ri.perinr a--
houmf.: I nl
SPRINS AND SUMMER
HATS AND CAPS,
Comj-riinu every ott and quality, which
will he .-oli at oiiiisiially low price.
H wrll continue the (Jrocery ami Notion
busn e iu all i:s onns a carried on by
Mr.S'roup And solicit a contiiiuance of
the old cuion,ers.
ALSO;-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES.
and LININGS to which he irivn. tie at
tentioii ol Shoemakers and the public.
JOHN K. CHITON.
Bloonc-burg, Dec. 26, 1863.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR SALE.
Pi t-burh ComrnercialColIee.
Bitiuhbiniiii " "
Cri'tendeii'-i " l Pailadelphia
Strat'on, Bryant & Co., "
Tnese Scrips, are in amounts of 515 and
S50 and are as o much cah, by the Stu
dent on entering eiiher of the above Col
lesje. Young men de.irin to ob'ain a
finished Collegiate Education, will here
find a oood speculation by aoplvi" a' 'he
crhce ot the STAR OF THE NORTH.
Bloombnrg, Nov. 4, 1863.
Lack'a and Bloomsburg Railroad
. rM AMH AITPR JAM 1H ISfii PAS
MOVIBO SOUTH.
Freight Sf
Paisenier.
Passenger.
Leave Scranton, 4.20 P. M.
' Kingston, 5.55
Bloomsburg 8.25
" Rupert, 8.35
Danvitle, 9.15 "
Arrive at North'd. 9 55
MOVING NORTH.
Leave North'd. 8 00 A. M.
" Danville, 8 40
' Rupert. 9.22
" Bloomsburg, 9.35
" Kinaston, 12.12 P.M.
Arrive at Scranton, 1,30
Fieishi & Passenger ieave9 Bloomsburg,
10.15 A. M.
Paacergers taking the Mail Train South
connect with the Express train from Nor
thumberland, arriving at Harrisburs at
2.30 A. M , Baltimore. 7,00 A. M. and at !
Phil'a. at 7,00 A.M. the Mail Train from
North'd, leaves immediaiely after the Ex
press train Jom Harriaburg at and Bait i -more,
allowing Paequers leaving Phila
delphia, at 10. 40 P." M. lo reach points
on this road during the next lorenooa.
New and eleganl Sleeping cars accom
pany the night trains ech way between
Northumberland and Baltimore, and Nor
thumberland and Philadelphia.
D. T. l-OUND, Snpt.
J. C. Well?, Gen' I Ticket Agent
Kingston, Feb. 3, .864. '-'
Selling off at Reduced
PRICES!
LT. SHARPLESS. wishes to dispose of
his PRESENT STOCK of GOODS TO
READY PAY CUSTOMERS at REDUCED
RATES. - ;
Give him a call and examine his prices,
Bloomsbcrj, Jan. 6, 1863.
DAVID LOWEXBEfiG,
CLOTHING STORE,
Oa Main elreet,twodorkabor8tLetAmer
icn Ujiel.'
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Y virtue of sevetal writs of venditiori
iifiinn is. to me tiiie.'ieii. iued out if
the Court ti Co m-.Mi 11 a oi Ccloi-A-ia
coiMit , i ill t:e tj-Ofed .') ) -cblic ale t
the Comt Honi-e, in Bloomborsf . on
SATURDAY THE TH OF MARCH 1864,
at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the following
real es'ate, io wilt "
The one undivided one third part of alt
that certbin lot of land situate in Orange
township, Columbia ro , bounded nd de
scribed a tnhows, to wit, bfrgmoiig at a
bu-ternm in line ol Innd lae Ma'ihew M;
Dcwell, thence by the saine nith ten drf
"rue wes". tlmieen and one hail peroh-'s
to an elm, north-twenty time de;r"e e.-i
twenty one and ei;lit tenths to a whi e oak,
thence north M.xly nine derfesca.-i eleven
and five tenths to a maple, north mx'j to
and one hall degn e est and forty nine
perches to a maple, South three deyrtf-H
east eighteen perches to a h;ckory( nor.h
thirty five decrees east thirteen perches to
a pite stump, north seventy seven de
ree eat four percnes to a stake, thence
by land of Wm. White, tnnth thirty lour
degree west fifty four perches to a ttake,
South -ixiy four degree wet twenty per
ches' to a Mone, thence by land late of
Matthew McDowell, south eih'y seven
degree west twenty five perches to a but
ternut the place of beginning, con'aininu
Eiizht Acres more or lei, the mosl of
which i cleared land ; whereupon is
erected a firft r'a
POWDER MILL,
co.itiiig of Steam Engine, engine honse,
Shading, and iron gearing, with maga
zine, dry hoiie, and other necessary
building, the aforesaid building" and ma
chinery ae new and in good running or
der ihere is h'io a ro I
WATER P0H ER POHDER 3IILL,
with 'all the fixing ready tor nue, and a
two, story Fram ? Dwe'lmg House and Sta
ble, writ) the appurtenances
Seized, taken in exei-ulion ar.d jo be
sold as the property ol Emanuel Lazarus.
ALSO,
The one undivided cue third part of all trut
certain lot of around M'U.iie in Orange
township, C'oli.mhi coniny, bo inded an I
de.rrit ed a follows : Beginning at a Hijt.
ti-rnut in lie of land iaie Matthew Mc
Dowell, iheiice by t!ie .-ame North ten de
grees el 'hirieen and one half perches
lo an Elm, north twenty nine degree m et
twenty ctie and eiht tenths to a white oak,
thence north t-ixty nine dfirees eat Elev
en snd five tenths to a Maple, nonh tnirty
two ai.d one halt degrees eat and forty
nine perches lo a maple, 60udi thiee de
grees east eighteen I'erche to a hickory,
norm thirty rive degrees eal thirteen per
ches to a pine (-tump, nonh teveiiiy seven
ilerers earl (our perches to a Miake. thence
by Lit, its ol Win. White, onth thir'y lour
tlegrees west fiMy lour perches to a stak,
sonlti sixly five deiee wei twenty tieri-h-e
to a fioiif, thence by lands late ot Mat
thew Mt-Doweil south eighiy seven de
grees wesi twenty five perche lo a But
'ernut ih place of besiir.nirg, contaifin-i
Eilii acres nu.re or les, th- mnt ot
twhirh ii cleaiei laud; whereupon are
erected a 6rt rl.is-.
POWDER MILL,
cnn'ii it;;; ot Steam Engine, LVirie Hone,
Shatfins- and lruii G-ii'"j; wiih Ma.a
yine, dty h-n-e; and oth-T nce-i-ary tuiid
!,. t ti aforesaid bu'iiliii- a d fna nin
ery ate new and in jjood runnn g or 'vt ;
Iter i &!.-( h uio t
WATER POWER POWDER MILL,
vi;n at! the fiyua- read for .i-e, a-id a
iw Story Kru'iie Dwelling Ho .e and u
Lie, Willi h apjiiT'eriHiice
Sr-ied, IjUcii ttl execiiii'Mi nrjd to te
s-old a the prope.ty of J. Worits.
ALSO,
The one ntrlivideil one third part of all
thai certain lot ot land M'i;nt in Orange
townsditp, Co!tiiiitia cnuiiiv. nunru'ed and
d-i nbed an i' ilovr., to wit: Heimiinj at a
bn!eriiiil in lne of land lat Mai-hew
.McDvvell, ihencrt by ine Hlrle N 'rtti ten
il"i;reet we.' thirieen and one half perches
to u-i elm. North twenty nine degrees we-t
twenty one and eight tenths to a white oak,
thence north sixty itins degrees fast eleven
and fie tei th to a maide, nor ii thiny two
and one hall decrees eat and tony nine
perches io a maple, south three daree
es' eighteen perches to a nickory, north
thirty five deuiee? east thirteen percha lo
a pine uiump, north twenty seven decree
east four perches lo a slake, thence by
lands of Wm White, soa;h thirty lour de
rees wet fifty four perches to a stake,
so'iih si.x'y five tleres west twenty perch
es lo a st. ne, theiicd by lands Ue ot Mat
mew McDowell couth eighty seven de
grees west twenty five perches to a Bui
lernnt the place of oeginning, coiitaii.insr
Eiuht Acres more or le.s, the most ol
which is cteaied land, whereon are erected
a First CI a-
POWDER MILL,
consisting of Steam Eti-jine, engine house,
shading and Iron dealing, with magazine,
dry house, and other oece-cary buiMin a;
the afore-aid buildings and machinery are
new an 1 in good rum.in order, there is
alo n ood
WATER POWER POWDER 3IILL.
wiih all the fixings ready lor ue, and a
Two Story Frame Dwelling House and sta
ble, wifb the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the properly of William Fisher.
A 2 SO,
All that certain lot ot ground situate in
Oraiigvilie, Columbia county, beins in
front one hundred and two feet, more or
less, and in deM'h one hundred and seven
teen feet, bounded and described s fol
lows, to wil : On the wet by Main Street,
or. the oonh by loi Alexander Hughes, on
ihe ea-t by the late Isaiah Conner, and on
the south by lot of Samuel Everi'.t, where
on are ereced a lare two Story
BUUK DWELLING UOCSE
a Iare Frame Store and ware
house, and a good Stable and
wood houe, w;h all the ap
IMS
purtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of Emanuel Lazarus.
ALSO,
All the following described lots of land
situated in Centre township Columbia Co ,
lot NV 1, known as the Hutton lo', be
ainnir.sj i a toons in line IO land ol Low
&i Brothers; thence by the same sooth 7,
west tour purches io a 3tone; thence norm
2Ui, west ten purches loasL.ne; thence
by land of H. C. Freas, north 71$ dearee,
east four porches lo a stone; thence bv
land la.e of Andrew Hasenboch, ou:h 29$
east ten porches to beginning, containiim
tony purches,' whereon is erected a lime
kiln, lot No. 2, known as the Torbv and
Deitterich lot. the undivided half psrt of a
lot of lime-stone lai d, be.ginninir at a
stone in line to land ol Low St Bioiher;
thet.ce south 7i, weri four purches to a
stone; thence by land of ihe la'e Andrew
Hagenburh, No 26$. west leu porches to
a stone; thence by laud ot H. C. Fieas. No.
71$, easi four purches to a stone; thence
souih 29$, east ten purches to the begid
ninr, containing forty purches, whereon
is erected a limp kiln and lime house, lot
No. 3, lot of lime-stone land, known as
the Henry G. Miller lot, bounded by land
of Henry C. Barton, oa the north by loi
known as Kirkcndalra qu any, on ihe r-ist '
by land of E. W; 11. Low ou lh- Sou h,
and by land of Fi" snd Rjwmsn on ihe
west,' con. ainii g afcout hr e-eighs of an
arre; there is on ,lhe j.remi-e a fiame
il welling house on flory and a half high,
lime kiln ai:d lime house ant a small frame
stable, loi No. four, beiirg house and lot
bounded by lot of t W. Wooliey, on the
north by FresR ami Bowman, on the east
by ihe L. & B. Railroad, on the south by
the public highway from Ccn revilU io
Berwick on Ihe west, contaimnj about
one eiirtith ol an Rere, : wnereou i erected
a Inm.e a celling hou-e and a tjan e .-table,
loi No. 6, being a loi ol Lind known a-the
whrfil o:, beiinnini at the term-hank ol
ihe North 1 -'ranch canal, a: 'the corner of a
lot of John Siielihanxnei; tiience op the
said canal on the bank thereof N-- 76J E.
eiht purchee to the corner ol a iot of John
Hut on: thence nlotig the same 80 vni.-l
seven purches to luiul ol L. W. Woollny;
lhcni e along ihe same fouth 76J west
purches to lite corner of a wharf, lot ol
John Shellhamer, along said lot souih, 80$
east; seven purches to (he corner on the
beim bank of the canal, the place ol be
ginning, containing fifty-six square purch
es more or less. Lot No. six, known as
the stone lot, bounded a follows to wit:
Beginning in the centre of the public toad
leading from the canal to the lime quarry;
thence by land of the heirs ol Isaac L.w,
deceased, No. 58, east 6 5-10 purches to
another lot of defendant; thence by liie
same, No. 35 west four purches to land
late ot John Freas & Co; thence alo'ia; the
said and a lot of the defendant south 53,
west 6 5 10 purches lo the centre of the
public -road afureaid; thence alonii the
centre ol ihe said public road south 35,
eaM four purches to ihe pkioe of beiiin
rung, containing twenly-i. ijuare purches
strict measure. ,oi No seven, also one
other lot of ground bounded otid described
as follows: Beginning at a stone, ihence
north 30, east above the road 2 8 10 porch
es to a stn e; (hence by laud ot Isaac Low,
tiecva'etl, north 47, wnst eiy;hi purches to
a stone; thguce south 30 w-st along land
ol ihe said leaac Low, deceased, one
p' reh to a stone or corner of land ot Levi
Kirbenda.l & C.; ihence by the same
south 36, east 8 5-10 purches to the Lej;in
liiit, coniainmj lilteeri porches more r r
less. Lot No. 8, also one other lot of
laud bounded and described as follows to
wit; Beginning at lie east corner ol ihe
barn on the line of land belonging to the
heirs ol Isaac Low, deceased; thence 3j
west 30$ purches alotis land of Levi Kirk
etidall & Co., lo the Und of the heirs ol
feaac Low, deeea-ed thence by the same
south 78, 6 8-10 purche to other land of
defendant; thence by the same south 35,
east 39 purches lo land of the heirs of Isaac
Low, deceased; tlieoee by the same nordi
58, east C 7-10 purches to the place of be
gir.ning, containing one acre and eigh:y
three porches and seven-tenths of a purcli.
Lot No. 9, alco the undivided eigb'.leJ of
the well and pump lot, eiahl feet square
with the well iu the ceicre thereof, situate
near the above last described lot ot o le
acre, 81 7 10 porches, an 1 used to accom
moda:e the house &. All of the above
lots situate iu the sid township of centre,
Columbia county.
Se zed, taken in execution and to be
oid aeiue property of Ilic.harJ forby.
A I SO,
All that cer'aii: lit of ground situate in
Ihe vil agj of Bftitoi), ivv'.iloti township,
Crlnmhia Co., containing one-hull acre
more or" lcs, bnan.'ed and desciibjd a
loll ies to nit; On ihe -oulh ny lot ol H.
W Bangs, on ihe e-i by an alley, on ih
nr;i bv ari atiev, on 'he rat y ifie 'ja:n
irp!. ier"ii are erccteo a g')"d frmie
livn ii-ry 'vveltt' 2 hfne, a frmne Cabinet
-hop ati.l a f i a. in 'lacie, wrJi t.ie appur
le i.aiicH
Seized, taken m execctton jhim i be
old as Kie 1 ffll Ol J-lMif (i Nt'ble
JOStAH 11 FUUMAN, Shenif.
ShntiH - Otii e.
B!otiistuuu. Kel. 3 lsfi4
Adimiii.slrnl ' .otitc.
E&tutt of Itury M. iJitiline, deceased:
LETlERStd Administration on Ihe e
late o Henry M Dtldine, la e uf Mad
icon town!t'io, Columbia coutitv. deceaed,
have been granted by tne Iliister ot si'!
county, to Julie Ddduie, Who reside in
Limestone township, Montour county. All
pero i- having claim against the estate of
ttie deredent are reqlle'.ed to make them
known to ihe Adunni-tfator without delay,
and all person indeiied lo Ihe estate are
requeued to make payment iiuru;diatel
io lt;e uuder"igned.
JOHN DILDINE, Admr.
Jatiuary fir 18U4. 5w. $2.
. (liuiniolral4i Notice.
Estate uf Henry Kitchen, deceased.
IETTERSof Admiiiistraiion on the E
Jtate of Henr5 Kitchen, late of Green
wood township, Columbia county, dee'd.
have been -ranter by the Register of said
County to the undersigned who reside in
'he same tonhip. All persons bavins;
claims against the E-laie of the decedent
are requested to present them for settle
ment to the Administrators without delay,
all ihose in febied to the estate to make
payment forthwith.
URIAH R. HARK AR, ) Al,,mr.
RICHARD KITCHEN, Aa,mT
Dec. 23, 1S636W.-S2 00
ATTENTION!
T ALL VIH.J II MAY tONCEKN.
THE nnd'Mtgned being a regularly 'Mi
crised Auctioneer," hereby offers his ser
vice- as .;ch, to all who may feeldi-posed
to give bur. a call. His great experience
in the business, will enable him to render
satisfaction to his customers. At the same
lime he cautious all Actioneers, no! Vicens
ed, from following said calling a the fine
fixed by the U. S7 uill surely be imposed,
and the law carried out to its full extent.
All persons desiring to obtain my servjres.
will pleae inform me to that effect before
iT.ey advertise. J. D. RICE, Auc'r.
Light Street, Nov. 15, 1863.
National Foundry.
I2looiiis1inr, Columbia Co.,
flne sabsnbjr, proprietor
of the above
named extensive eMablUhtnen', is now
prepared to receive rrders for all kind of
machinery, forCOLLERlES. BLAST FUR
NACES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS
THRESH IMG MACHINES, &c, &c.
He i also prepared to make- S.oves, alt
size4 and patterns, Plou'-iron., and everj
thing usually made io itrM-elass Foundries
His extansive facilities Mad practical
workman, warrant him in receiving the
largesi conlracts on the mosl reasonable
terms.
CF Grain of all kinds will be taken in
exchange for casting.
CW Thi establi-hmeni i located near
he Lackawauua Railroad Depot.
PETER BILLMEYER.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, 183.
BLANKS! BLANKS! BLANKS II
DEEDS, SUMMONS, '
EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS,
of proper &desirablef onns, fo sale at the
ace of the 'tar oiih North."
INVALID SbLDlER iWTIOXAL HOME
ENTERPRISE,
585 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
TUB
M1S.R0K. C? THE RS
BBLLItlT. The Most Complete and Magnificent
ff'ar Exhibition Dxtant.
Devo.cd to raisi g Hinds for a Na
tional Home,
100,000 TICKETS, AT Si EACH.
A DUSA'IWN rfZZi.TZO hi VvtuaNe Prop
titylolhe 1'uket HJdus.
JOSIAH PERHAM, Aaeni for the Tro
lr)eti.rs. has the honor to announce a plan
forcreatii.g a fund for ihe louuding of a
National Institution, lo be a home for In
valid, disabled, discharged soldier.
The original somber of Tickets issued
for this object was 100,000. one third of
which l ave been already disposed of in
Boston, Mass. where the enterprise was
firM projected.
Ech of the One Dollar Tickets is good
for Four Ad missions to the Mammoth
MIRROR OF THK REBELLION,
at 585 Broadway, New York City, or
wherever else exhibited.
Oi l half of the profits of the entire sale
will be exclusively devoted and donated
to ihe above named patriotic object.
Accosting to the original adverii-ed
plan, a Mass Meeting of the ticket hold
ers was held in Fanetiil Hall, Boston, on
Nov., 4th, and an adjourned meeting at
ihe same place on Dc., 16th. The fol
lowing named gentlemen were elected as
a Board of Trustee, io receive the funds
which mav accrue .irom ihe novel enter
prise, and to appropriate the same to this
object iu acroioance with the plans of the
originator ; Gen John S. Tyler, Brston;
his Excellency Governor James Y. Smnh,
of Rhode I-land; Hon. Geo Rriggs of New
York ; his Excell-ncy Gov. A. G. Lortm ot
Pennsylvania; Mi-jo' Gon N. P. 'Junks, of
M-.- , Maj'U Gen. O. O. Howard of Maine:
hi? Excelier.cy Gov. Richard Yaiea, of
Illinois.
To speedily accomplish this great ob
ject, every wi.-e means will be used by
the projector to elL-cl the immediate sale
ot the tickets; and be cails upon the loyal
and humane lo assist esroe-tly in carrying
this noble undertaking forward loi trium
phaut success.
Neither its importance, nor its feasi
bility, can be called i n question. Let ihe
people but respond in a spirit worthy o
the. project, and no obstacles shall delay
its coi.-n in n.a;ion .
Makniii the orouosnion in eood fiih.
and ready lo devote his whole energies io
the greal wo;k, the projector firmly be
lieves the tid of popular lavor will flow
in tne de-tred direction, and accomplish
the toundi"g and'iusure the creation of a
permanent National Institution, which
shall be an as-ylom lor the retired soldier,
whose Icios of health or limb is his diplo
ma lor heroin service" pet formed in hi?
country's caue, and which shall go down
to ine f u'nre generations a blessing to man
kind ai d ;'i enduring monument lo the
iiba'iiily ol the loyal people.
IU- i-oiniinir .! this en'erprWe with r
puLilic place ol ainueetr.eril of such well
estaMi-he.l high charac:er xr.d merit, the
sub-c;i! er to the luud. while Jiiving his
ruo'tev lor tne promotion of a great char-.
itHi'le dein, may receive a lu'l equiva
lent for the on'lay in witnes&iug thi
ol-n i I -eri-s ol Pai uit gs.
ATTAliACriVE fiOUNTY TO PUR
CHASER. To effect :ha -pcedie.-t possible Jale of
these ticket, -o lhat u"nereary expense
max b- -avet, and l'e National 11 :ne
Fund nroporuonaiely increaseo, a fonder
iii'Uiceuteni is olTxred a a oounty to pur
cha-er.
A oon as the tickets shall have been
old, iu addiiion lo one half the profits, as
Hloresail the following de-crihetl prop
erty will be donated io the licket holders,
and placed hi the hands ol iheir Trut-tees,
a distinct boar-1 having been chosen lor
that purpose, al the mass meetings held
as above stated, and tfhich coii!-iis of the
lollowii g gentlemen who, on receipt ol
Ihe. propeMy, will dispose of Ihe same, by
lot, or otherwise, as ine ticket holders in
mas meeting may direel there to be no
violation of iaw in such disposal : Hon. C
O- Riie.-s. Hon. O. W, St.ick. Gen. Boot
Cow.fin.CoI. A.J Wnghl, John C Hay
nes. E-q., ol B;un, Johua Webster E-q..
of Maplevill", Mas- , Isaac S. Morse Esq ,
of Camt'ridge, Mass.
SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY
To wh'uh the 'fickit-holders uill be
entitled
O :e gen eel residence in the City
ni R.obury Mas, valued al J10 000
Three Piuuo (on-, val. at 5500 each
Five piano-fones, val. at f-3ttG each
Fiveiold Watches, al SI 00 each,
Filly Gidd Vaiehe, al i5l) each,
Two -harea in Ihe Bosion and Wor-
cesier Railroad, a 5130 each,
Two shares ir: Ihe Bo-ton and Maine
R R. valued at S130 each,
Twophare in the Merchants' Bank,
. Bosion. at S100 each,
I.5PO
l,5(i0
500
2,500
260
260
200
Six thousand Gold Union Medals
xtalued at S3ach, 1,000
Two Sewing Machines, at $50 each, 100
Total, S34.720
Due notice will be gixen of Ihe next
mass meeting of tne ticket holders which
will take place iu New York City.
A National Home Ticket, costing one
dollar, consists of five coupons, lour ol
which ire admissions lo the Mirror, good
at any time, and h other certificate of
an interest in the Enterprise, wbicn the
purchaser retans.
The admmon coupon may be used sep
aralely, or all at once, as suits the conve
nience of the purchaser.
All ommnnica-.ions on the subject, and
all orders for tickets by mail, or exiues--,
shoold be directed to JOSIAH PERHAM,
Agent, 535 Broadway. Nww York City.
TO CLUBS.
Persons taking an active interest in this
charitable undertaking, by getting op
club, will receive eleven tickets lor every
ten do'lars sent.
Jjn. 20, 18fU
uoivAKus Assonvnox.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal,
Urinary vnd Sexual Systems new and re
t.able irea'merii in Reports of ihe HOW
aRD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in
reale i '.ctier envelones, free of charge.
Address, Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
S'ree' Philadelphia, Pa.
Dec. 16 1863 ly.
" NOTICE.
ALL persons having claims of EXEMP
TION ironi lh- DRAFT, can have ttieir
papers promptly and carelully drawn by
calling al the Office ol the undersigned, in
Bloomsburg, Columbia connty, Penn'a.
Office, Second Deer West of the Court House.
MICHAEL F. EYE REY.
Jmuarj 6, 1864.
THE SISGEil SEWLG MACHINES.
OUR Letter A Fam.ly Sewing Machine it
fast gaining a world-wide reputation. It
is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and
mort beautiful of all Family Sewing Ma
chines yet offered to the public. No other
Family Sewing Machine has so many use
ful appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell
ing, Tucking, Gaihering, Guanine, Braiding
Embroidering, Cording, and so forth . No
other Family Sewing Machine has so much
capacity lor a area! variety of work. It will
sexv all kiin's of do h, and with all kinds ol
thread. Great and receut improvements
.nuke our Family' Sewing Machine -most
reliable and most durable, and mosl cer
tain in action at a. I rates of speed. Il
makes the interlocked siiieh, which is the
best stitch know n. Any one. even of the
mosl ordinary capacity,can see, at a glance
how to use the letter A Family Sewing
Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines
are fi d-hed in Chaste and exquisite stj le.
The Folding Ca?e of the Family Ma
chine is a piece of cunning workmanship
of li e most useful kind. It protects the ma
chine w f.en not in use, and when about to
be operated may be opened as a spacious
ami sub-iantial table to sustain the work.
While some of the Cases, made out of the
choicest woods, are fini-hed in ihe sim
plest a id chas est manner possible, others
are adorned and embelished in the mosl
costly and superb manner.
Il is absolutely necessary to see ihe Fam
ily Machine in operation, so as lo judge of
its great capacity and beauty.
It is fa-! becoming as popular for famUy
sewing as our Manufacturing machines are
lor manufacturing purposes.
The Branch Offices ate well supplied with
silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc, of the
very befl quality.
Send for a Pamphlet.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.,
458 Broadway. N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.8J0 Chestnut Si.
N. S. Tmgley. Agent, in Espy, Pa
A. J
Evan-, Agent, in Bloomsburg.
Nov. II, 1863.
AND
SECOND HAND
SAFE S,
AT
NEW YORS SAFE DEPOT
71 nilliatn Street, Ntw York.
Size and Prices of Lill'us Fire-Proof
O UTSI I) E:
Height. Width. Depth.
No. 1 24 20 20
Xn. 2 ' 26 22 24
No. 3 30 24 24
No. 4 32 28 24
No. 5 31 31 24
No. 6 40 31 24
I N S I D F-:
Heibht. Width. Depth
No. 1 17 11 12
No. 2 19$ 13$ 12
No 3 21 15 12
No. 4 22 18 1
No. 5 2 4 21 14
No. 6 31 21 15
PhlCE. PRICE.
Number 1 S50 ( 0 f Number 4 S5 00
do 2 60 00 I . do 5 1C0 00
!o 3 70 00 do 6 115 00
November 1 1, 1863.
300,000
MORE MEN U' ANTED
TO QUELL REBELLION"!
RE VOL UTION IN HIGH PRICES!
XEW AKH1VAL 0T
FALL Ac W LATER fiOODS.
AT PETER EXTS STORE IX
LIGHT STREET, COL. CO.
FTAS iut received from the e3tern ciiie
and is
noxv opening at the old stand
a splendid asscirlmeni of
which will be sol i cheap for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE !
His stock co.i-.ts of Ladies Dress Goods,
choice! stxles and latest fashions.
CALICOES.
MUSLINS.
U IN G II A MS.
FLANNELS.
HOSIERY.
SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C;
Hcariv-.Tln'Ic Clothing
SATINETS,
CSSIMERES.
COTTONADES,
KENTUCKY JKANS
THREAD, &C.
crPi- y ctn r? Tyi r r e
QUEENS WARE,
CEDAR W AtlE,
II A RD WARE.
MEDICINES,
DRUGS,
BOOTS AM) SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
In short everything- usually kept in a
country store.
The patronage of his old friendi, and
the public generally, is respectfully so
licited. The hisjhesi market price paid for coun
try produce. PETER ENT.
Liiiht Street, Nov. 11, 1863.
JUillcr's Store.
OF FALL AaD MTXTER GOODS.
'IHE subscriber has-just returned fiom
the Cities with anoiher large and select
assort me tit of
FAMi 4& VIATi:i: CiOODS,
purchased at Philadelphia and New York,
at ihe lowest figure, and which he is
determined oeell on as moderate terms as
can be procured elsexvheie in BloomsLorg
Hi stock comprises
Ladies' Dress Goods,
i of the choicest styles and latent fashions
DRY GOODS,
1 1 A It D W ARE. Q U E E N S W A R E.
CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW-WARE,'
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, kc, &c
In short, everything u-ually kepi in counlry
stores; to which be invites ihe public gener-
The hiohesl price will be paid torcoub
try produce, in eschan2e for
. STEPHEN H. MILLER.
Bloomsburg, Jan. 6, 1864.
Attorney at Jj&t
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.
OSl en Main Street, First door below
k J.SIcan'. Store. Pc 13, 164
r THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICA!!.
We do not believe that even in I hie i
of cheap publications any. work Can b
more reasonable tlian ll e terms of in
Scientific American at 82 per annum
xvhh '25 per cent, discount lor clubs of 10
to form a yearly volume of 832 pages
quarto, with m immense number of origi
nal engravings of patanted rrachlnest vala
abk inventions, and objeo's of scientific
intereM. There js not an industrial pursuit
which doe not receive a share of its at
tention. Il contains t tf'r iul Lot ol patent
claims, imoortant sta'lsnrs, practical re
cipes lor ooi.nestic purposes and ha lon
stood, both in this country and in Europe,
as the hihrsi authority in the mehtrnd
arts and eiences, There m no publication
more valuable to ihe larrtir, the rr.ilJer
the engineer, ihe iron founder the rrtchan
ic, or the manufacturer. We have never
opened a number without learning some
thing we never knexv beloieaud obtaining
valuable in ormation for the benefit of oof
readers. The Publisher, Messr. Mnnri
& Co , of 37 Park Row, New York, have
deserved the success which they bav
achieved. No one should visit thai city
without calling at iheir palatial establish
meni, which is a museum ot inventive
genius, collected from ihe entire world.
It any of our Iriends do not know this work
and will take our advice, they will mail 2
and become subscribers immediately, or
by applying to the Publishers they can ob
tain a specimen copy gratis, which will be
sure to confirm the truth of our recommendation."
TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES!
Secrets For the JVIillou !
most valuable and wondertul puoll
cation. A work ol 400 pages, and
30 colored engravings. DR. HUNTER'S
VADEMECUM,an original and popular
trea'ise on Man arid Wcman, their Phys
iology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of
every kind, with Never-Failing Remedies
for iheir speedy cure. The prac ice of
Dr. HUNTER has long been, and still is,
unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation
numberous persons, he has been induced
to extend hts medical usefulness through
the medium of his "VADEMECUM." Il
is a volume lhat should be iu the hands of
every family in the land, as a preventive of
secret vices, or as a guide for ihe allevia
tion of one of ihe most awful and destruc
tive scourges ever visited mankind. One
copy, seourely enveloped, will be forwar
ded free ol postage to any part of the Uni
ted Stales for 50 cents in P. O. 6tamp,?J
conies for 81. Address, pot paid, DR.
HUNTER, No. 3 Divistou Street. Nesr
York
Sept. 9. 1863.
juvr rURLlSHED.
A SPLENDID STEEL PLATE MEZZOT
INT ENGRAVING OF
HDjor-General Gecrse B. ScGlellan.
On the Rattle Field of
ANT I ET AM-
SlZK OF PlCTCBg 19$ BV 24 IhCHIfe
fMIE Original Painting was made from
Ide, to nrder cf the Publisher, by the
celebrated Artist, C. Schussele. Esq.,(wbo
is the only one the General sa' to). Il
represent him on his celebrated horns
Daniel Webster, presented o him by the
ciiiy.d;is of Cincinnati,) taking an crserr
vatirn ci" he field, in the latter pari of tha
day , as the Rebels were falling back. Is
the fore ground are seen the deeolat'ons of
the battie broken sues, shattered trees
&c In the dirtancc, amongst the smoke
and tluM, bis s!a3 officers, ar:iliry, cav
airy and infarttry. The whole picture ia
an adm;ribie cornposiiion, and dUpiajfe the
rare genia of the AniM.
PRICE OF THE ENGRAVING.
Single copy, to one address, 3 00
Two copien 41 5 00
Three. ' 6 00
Sent bv mail post-raid.
Persons acting as Ager.ts end
ords
rinsf.
( one copy a! three dollars, car. haxe sub
sequent ones at two dollars each, iravei
ittg Canvaers orderius largely, will ba
supplied on liberal '"fn". A-ldress
JOHN DAINTY", Publisher.
17 Sonth Sixth S:., Philadelphia.
Jan. 13, 1S64.
AIuiinitr:iior' IVoticc.
Etite of Daniel Levan. late of Roar'
inzcretk twp., Columbia CO., dee'd.
JE ITERS of administiaiion on the estate
of Dnmel Levan, late of Roaringcreek
township, Columbia county.deceased, have
been sratUed by the Ren'iMer of Columbia
county, to John Levan of Roaringcreek tp.,
and William Goodman of Locust twp., in
said county. All persons having claims
against the esme of the decedentaare re
quested to present them lo the administra
tors for settlement without delay, and all
those indebted to the estate to make pay
meut forthwith to ihe administrators.
JOHN LEVAN. ) . .
WILLAIM GOODMAN ) A"'
Roarinacieek, Nov. 11, 1863 52.
Im'rt.
eiv ClotSiin More.
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
rIHE undersigned respectfully informs
A his friends and the public generally,
that he has jus; received from the Eastern
Cities, a larae assortment of
Wall $ Winter
CL O THEJVG.
Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of all
sorts, sizes and quantities, which will be
sold cheap for cash or country produce.
A LS O,
HATS & CAPS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Together with a variety of no
lions and things too troublesome to numer
ate, io which he invites the attention of pur
chasers.
37" He is also prepared to make up
clothing to order, on reasonable terms.
and vp to the latest fashions.
OCall aud examine our stocic ci gnous.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
Bloomsburg, Dec. 2, 1363.
OYSTER SALOON
IN DLOOMSDURG, COL. CO. PA.
flMIE undersigned would announce to the
- public lhat he has rellt-ed his SALOON
one door East of his BAKERY & CONFEC
HONARY, on Main S:reet. Bloomsburg;
aud is prepared lo accommodate both La
dies and G-vlemen. He i prepared o
furnish OYSTERS, WHOLESALE & RE
TIL, BY THE CAN GR OTHERW ISE.
Ii. STOIINER.
November 25. 1863.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
VLL persons indereed to the late firm t
Miller Eyer, Merchants in Blooms
burg, are hereby non6ed, that the Boo,
Notes and Accounts of said firm are inlhe
Sore for collection, and mosl N Milled,
by the firt of Oetober, without respect t
those concerned. .
MILLER &EYEK. .
Bloorrsborg, Angui 28, 1863.
T;:-1 ti to