The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, March 16, 1864, Image 3

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    STAR OF THE NORTH
CLOOSBUIiG, PA.
WEDNESDAYMORNING. MAR. 16, 1864.
A load or dry wood will be taken ai
bis office on pobscription to tbe St a 5. '
. ; mm m
Horse Bills neatlr Drinted at this office
Give us a call We work cheap for cash,
and try to give general satisfaction.
. Our Members at Harrisburg, Jackson aud
Ellis, hare our thank for Legislative fa-
tors. "
The township elections will bo held on
DXt Friday in tbia couniy. O jr Democrat
ic friends will see to it that ooJ men are
taken op and elected. " '
Spring Approaching. We noticed a bine
bird and also a robin in our garden a few
mornings since. We fear they are a little
early in their visit, and may possibly be
"left oat ia the cold."
Ma. Wa. Millard, of Locust, offers for
rale h'm personal property on the 29th of
March, consisting o( stock, grain, farming
utensils, and household furniture.
Mutun township on Monday last sent
some IweUe men to Troy, to be credited on
their quota in the coming draft. This twp.,
with many others in the county, will be
Jtetnpl trom the draft.
Rev. Geo. W. Scott will preach in the
Baptist Church of thi place on Sabbath
text at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and half
past 6 in the erening. '-
. On Tbnrsday, (to morrow;, Mrs Nancy
A. PfitKTits will sell at public sale, ber en
lire household and kitchen furni'.ure.
Stows Coal must necessarily come down
in price warm weather coming on. Those
who have been paying at the rale ol S4 25
and SI. 50 a ton, will not be the least sorry.
Wc notice Private Adims and Musician
CaofSLKT are borne on furlough, from the
112th Ret., Capt. McCLURk'a Heavy Arlil
ery, MatiOued st Fort Lincotn, near Wash
ington. Peter Bittenbe.sdks will offer at public
sale on the 28th insl., at his residence, in
Greenwood twp., this coonty, a valuable
lot oi personal property, attioi g which are
fire head ol horses, cattle cheep and hogs
Tur towiishipof Greenwood oTersa boun
ty of S ?C0 :u cash to volunteers to fill the
juota of that township. The Government
i still paying S402 to veterans and $302 to
rew Tecruits. On the 1st ot April the Gov
ernment bounty ceases. -
Jacob Etikly EfrQ., ho has been ill for
several mouths, is improving slowly. We
saw him taking a short ride a few days
since tor his health. He looked pretty fee
ble ; but there are 6trong hope of .his re
gaining bis former good health.
Those of our patrons who are in arrears
on subscription to the Stab will oblige us by
paying their indebteness to this establish
ment between this and the 1st of April.
We need and must have the money to meet
cor debts. We have laid out of our money
in some instances too long-it mutt be paid.
C.R. Bcckalew, U. S. S , has our thanks
for a copy of the speech of Hon. John L.
Dawson, of Pennsylvania, a the State of
the Union, delivered in the House . of Rep
resentatives, February 24;h . ult. It is an
able document, and ought to be read by
every mao who enjoys the right of suffrage.
This speech should receire an extensive
eitCDlatioa.
On Thursday afternoon last some ten or
a dozen Government teams passed through
this place enroute for Harrisburg. The
train was accompanied y abont one hun
dred head of horses, the mos(of which
were marked condemned they being
crippled rp in almost every manner. They
were part of the Nine Month's Cavalry force
which were doing tome kind of service in Lu
zerne county.
It seems that Pgr John and his man fri
day, Christian F. Kaapp, have fixed op a
ticket to be voted for, oo Friday next at this
place. ' As a matter of course the most radi
cal men are selected to compose tins ticket;
tats, who cry out "war," "the last man,"
the last dollar," and support Old Abe in
every measure, right or wrong. Dr. John
is one of those men who are in favor ot
elevating the nearo, and placing him on an
equality with the white man ; or in other
words, lowering the condition of the white
raaa on a'level with the black. This man
assumes to be a leader for a party ia this
township, forms a ticket for that party to
70te, and expects all who do not usually
vote any other but the Republican ticket,
to carry out bis wishes at his bidding. Will
you do it 1 We shall see.
Serg't. GeoRue W. Mesas, of the "Iron
Guards,?' haa been on a furlough, visiting
his relatives and friends, in this place, for
the last month or mere. George was among
the unfortunate in the battle of the Raptdan,
coming out minus of his left , arm, which
was amputated at the shoulder joint. , He
is a faithfal and diSieat soldier, always per
forming hi? part with a will, and never la
ging, especially when danger, was ap
proaching. He is a young man, about
twenty one years of . age, one of the first
volunteers cf this place, disabled lot life,
mzi in every respect entitled to a Govern
ment bounty and a yearly pension, which
ba will no doabt proecra. To give oardis-a.t-!"i
is idler this assistance, is as litlls
jj tin Goren:s:.eatcaa do for tisrj.
. Splendid '
NEW iOOI!
- - Just issued by
CARIiETOiN Publisher,
NEW YORK.
. I. ; '
PECULIAR.
Epes Sargent8 great Novel, concerning
which there has been more talk and spec
ulation, perhaps, than about any other
book issued lor years. The thrilling and
extraordinary facts with which the author
has become acquainted have been thrown
into a plot and story so startling bold, ami
yet so truth la 1, to tender and so gentle,
that etery reader who begin it must bs
faseinaled with its nil flags: in? interest. It
is selling like wild-fire. Price SI. 50.
II. . ' -
KIMBALL'S WORKS.
Embracing his'capital new novel, "Was
he Successful," one of the best fictions of
the season. Price SI 50.
Was he Successful, Sait Leger.
"Undercurrents, lu The Tropics,
Studeut Life Abroad,
in.
RENAN'S LIFEOF JESUS
A translation efM. Ernest Kenan's re
markable work, just issued in Paris,where
the excitement and sensation are so great
concerning its subject and author, that al
ready thousands ol copies of 'he cosily
Freeh edition have been sold. It has
been extravagantly censured ; but its most '
severe ciitics do uct deny the wonderful
power, brilliancy, and ability displayed
upon every paeof the book. Price Sl. 50.
IV.
DR. CUMMING'S WORKS.
E'Tibracini his new work "The Great
Consummation," which ia attracting so
much attention in England. Price SI 00.
The Great Tribulation.
The Great Preparation.
The Great Consummation.
LIGHT ON SHADOWED PATHS.
By T. S. Arthur. The popularity and
interest about this delightful new work, by
Mr. Arthur, are steadily -increasing. It is
one of me pleasaotesl of recent publica
tions, and will find its way into thousands
add thousands of lamilies, where domes
tic stories of a ure and unexceptionable
influence are welcomed. Price SI. 25.
VI.
NOVELS BY AUTHOR "RUTLEDGE."
Embracing the splendid rew novel
"Frank Warrington," which is selling so I
rapidly. Price 1.50.
Rtitledae, Frank Warrington.,
The Sutherland?, Louie.
.VII.
VICTOR HUGO -A LIKE.
One of the most charming and entanc
ine volumes that bas ever issued from the
French Press. French, dramatic, graphic,
and lively, it abounds with the same de
lightful inter: that made "Les Miserable''
so wonderfully attractive. No reader of
thai marvellous romance can remain sat
isfied without its companion, ''The S'ory
ol Victor Hugo's Lite." One handsome
8vo.j cloth bound. Price Sl. 25.
VIII.
MRS. HOLMES NOVELS'
Embracing her charming new novel
"Marian - Gtey," which is so popular thro'
ocl the country. Price 31.25.
Marian Grey,
Homestead,
Lena Rivers,
Dora Deane,
Meadow Brook,
Cousin Maude.
IX.
THE MERCHANTS OF NEW YORK.
A Secortd Series of a very interesting and
curious book, by Walter Barrett, Clerk.
Reminiscences, anecdoue, wits, humor,
lively peisorral ketches, private and t ub
tre gos-ip about tte old merchants of New
Ycrk City a little bit ol eeryihiti2 arid
not too moth of anything. The first vol
ume find an immense sale last year, and
the Second Seiies is now ready. One ele
sant cloth bound volume. Price SI. 50.
A Lona Look Ahead,
Hnw Could He Help It,
I've Been Thinkins,
Like And Unlike,
True to The Las!,,
To Love and to be Loved,
The Star and the Cloud,
Time and Tide.
XI.
THE ART OF CONVERSATION.
With directions for Sell Culture. A
book of information, amusement, and in
struction. Teaching the art of conversing
with ease and propriety, and setting forth
the literary knowledae requisite to appear
to advantage in good society. Price 31.00
XII.
TALES FROM THE OPERAS.'
A fasciatina litile volume of Novelttes
based upon the most celebrated and lami
liar Operas giving the plot of each opera
in the areeaLle lorm of an interesting and
attractive story. Price S1.00.
XIII.
THE HABITS OF GOOD SOCIETY.
A Hand-Book for Ladies and Gentlemen
with bints and anecdotes concerning nice
points of last, good manners, and. the art
ol making oneself agreeable. Reprinted
from the London edition, which is the best
and most eutenaining book on the subject
ever published. l2mo , cloth bound. Price.
1.50.
XIV.
BUELAH.
- Br Miss Aaznsta Evans. One of the
very best American novels ever published
Its sale increases day by day, and already
30,000 copies have been sold. Price $1.50.
' XV. '
VERDANT GREEN.
The popular, rollicking, hnmorons story
of College Life in Oxford University, Eng
land, with nearly 200 comic illustrations.
Reprinted from the London editiou. A
book overflowing with wit, anecdote, and
ludicrous adventure. Price 81.25.
These books are sold by all first class
booksellers, and will be carefully sent by
mail," postage prepaid, or, receipt of price,
by GEO. W. CARLETON, Publisher.
No 413 Broadway, New York.
March 9, 1864. j
Auditor's Notice
ALL persons interested will lake notice
that the undersigned appointed Auditor by
the Orphan's Court of Columbia County, to
make distribution of the balance in hands
of Lewis Yetier, Executor of the last will
and Testament of Daniel Kistler, late of
Catawissa township, deceased, amongst
the legatees, will meet the parties interest
ed for that purpose, at his office in Blooms
burg, at 10 o'clock A. M., on Saturday the
16;hdty of April next, when and where
they may attend ifthey think proper.
ROB'T F. CLARK, Auditor.
February 25, 1864. 4t.
Auditor's IXoticc.
THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by
the Orphan's Court of Columbia County, to
make ditribution amongst the lien credi
tors of Joseph R. Paxton, of the monies
raised by the sale of the real estate of
Joseph Paxton dee'd., and paid into Court,
hereby gives notice that he will ttttenl to
Ihe duties of his appointment, at hi office
in Bloomsbura, on Saturday, the 23d d;iy
of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M , when
ar.d where all parsons interested may at
tend if thev think proper.
ROBERT F. CLARK, Auditor.
Feb. 25. 1X64 41.
SMUKIXWs SALE.
By virue of a writ of fisria facia, to me
directed issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas oi Columbia County, will be exposed
to public sale, on the premises, in Locust
township, Columbia county, on Tnes.lay the
22d of March, 1864, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, the following described properly,
to wit:
All that certain' tract or parcel of land sit
uate in Locnst township, Columbia county,
jontaiiiitig 140 acres more or less, 130 acre
of which aje improved land, bounded and
de-cribed as follows, to wit; on the wet by
lands ot Israel Werey, on the north by lands
ol Jacob Drumheller, on the east by lands
of Nathan Gable and others, and on Ihe
south by lands of Luc a Fahringer and oth
ers, whereon are erecte-d a two story Stone
Dwelling House, a lare Bank Barn, with
all necessary outbuildings, with the appur
tenances. '
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of Joseph M- Ltby.
Sheriffs Office, J H. FURMAN,
Bloomsbura Mar. 2, '94. Sheriff..
JSalional Foundry.
Il!ooimliir, Columbia Co.,
flhe subribjr, proprietor of the above
-- named ext ensive etiblihinen. is now
prepared to receive orler for !1 kinds of
marhii.ery, for COLLEUI ES. BLAST FPR
NACKS STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS
TH RESH IMG MACHINES. &c, &e.
He is also prejiared to make S'oves, all
frizes aifd patlern, Plow-inmx, mid f very
thing usually made in rirsi-class Foundries
His eviatoive facilities and practical
workman, wnirant turu
largest contract on the
in receiving ihe
most reasonable
lerm.
CV Grain of all kinds will be taken in
exchange lor castings.
FS- This e-tabli-hment is located near
the Lackawanna Railroad Deot.
PETER BILLMEYEIt.
Bloorasbnri, Sept. 9, 1863.
TH iTse w "grocery" stohi:.
MURE
Just received at Erasmus Few Store.
Moidsse, ' !
Sugar, i
Teas,
Coffee,
Rice,
Spice,
Flstl,
Salt,
0 Tobaco,
Seaars,
Candies,
Razens,
FEED AND PROVISIONS.
Together witl a ureal varieiy of noiions
&c, t"o numerous io mention.
G5T Butter, EgU'1. Meat and produce gen
erally taken iu exchar-ue for vood.
A. B. ERASMUS.
Bloom.-bnrg, Feb. 29. 164
Cheap Hat & Cap
Auolhtr Arrival of -'ood.
Now i Jor Time lo Hut.
I NOW SF.LL CHEAPRR THAN EVER.
ffHE undersigned hnving bought out the
1 Grocery ol David Siroup, ha re:novd
his Hal and Cap S'ore up to Siroup' Oid
S'hikI, where in addition lo a superior as
sortment o
. SPRING AND SUMMER
Q HATS aND CAPS,
Comprising every sort and quality, which
will be sold at unusually low prices
He will continue tne Grocery and Notion
busine iu all its lor nib as carried on by
Mr. Siroup Andsolicits a continuance of
the old cnsiomerr
ALSO,-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES,
ar.d LININGS to which be invites the at
tention ol Shoemakers and the public.
JOHN K.GIRTON.
Bioorcsburg, Dec. 26, 1863.
JYeio Stock of Clothing
EraSSEI mUFSL IP '
FALL &, WINTER GOODS.
TNVH ES af.ention lo his stock of cheap
-- and fashionable Clothing at his Store, on
'iO.V STREET Ji LOOMS DUJRG,
two doors above the Jfmtriccni House.,
where he has jost received from New York
and Philadelphia, a full assortment of
Iflcn anil Boy's Clothing,
inclodiug (he mo-t fahionab!e, durable and
handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of
Box, Hack, Frock, Gum and Oil 'Cloth
Coats, and Pants,
of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He also has
replenished his already large stock of Fall
and Winter Shawls; striped, Siu:ed and
plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stock", collars,
handkerchiefs, gloves, euspenders and fancy
articles. N B He has constantly on hand a large
and well elected assortment of Cloths and
Veslings, which he is prepared to make cp
!o order, into any kind of clothing on very
short notice and in the best of manner.
All his clothing is made to wear and most
of it is of home manufacture.
AND
Of every Description, Fine and Cheap.
His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this
place. Call and examine bis' general as
sortment of Clothing, Watches, Jewelry,
&c. &c. DAVID LOWENBERG.
Bloorasbarg, Feb. 3d, 1864.
Lack'a aud Oloocisburg Railroad.
ON AND AFTER JAN. 18, ?364, PAS
SENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS F0L-'
LOWS-.
MOVING 60UTH.
Freight h
Pastenger.
4.20 P. M.
5.55
8,25
8.35
9,15
9 55
Passenger,
Leave Scranton,
" Kingston,
Bloomeburg
" Rupert,
" Danville,
Arrive at North'd.
MOVING NORTH.
Leave North'd.
Danville, '
" Rupert,
" - Bloomsburj;,
" Kingston,
8.C0 A
8 40
9.22
9.35
12.12 P
M.
M.
Arrive at Scranton,
1,30
Freight & Passenger leaves Elootnsburg,
10.15 A. M.
Pas.ergers taking the Mail Traiu South
connect wilh the Express irain from Nor
thuinberlutid, ariiviug at Harrisburg at
2.30 A. xM , Ilaliirnore, 7,00 A. M. and at
Phil'a. at 7,00 A.M. The Mail Train fmm
North'd, leaves immediately after ihe Ex
press tram Irom Harribnrg at and Balti
more, allowing Pas-enyers leaving Ptiila
delphia, at 10. 40 P. M. to reach points
on this road dtiring the next lorenoon.
New ami elegant Sleeping cars accom
pany the night irains ech way between
Northumberland and Baltimore, and Nor
thumberland and Philadelphia.
H. A. FUN DA, Supt.
J. C. Wells, Gen I Ticket Agent
Kingston, Feb. 3, .864.
Volunteers ami Conscripts I
To Soldiers or anj otberswi-.hing to in
crease their income, there is no betterway
of doing -o at ihis lime, than Irom the sale
of cur Wa'ches. They are warranted as"
Represented !
"Particularly valuable for officers in the
Army and travelers.''' -Frixuk Leslie's, Feb
ruary 21.
"Frettiest, ber-t and ch eapest timepiece
ever orTered."--.iV. Y. Illustrated News, Jan
uary 10.
' Verj pretly and durable Watches for
the Armyv' N. Y. Army St Navy Journ.
Government Oran Au2,20.
"Uneofthe eldest and most reliable
houses in business.'' Louisville Ky., Jour
nal Jul 21.
, MAGIC TI3IE OBSERVERS,
Being a Huniins; ot Open Face or Lady'i
or Gentlemen's Watch Combined,
with P.itent Self-Winding
Improvement, a most
Pleasing Noveliy.
ONE OF THE PRETTIEST, MOST CON
VENIENT, AND decidedly ihe be.-t
and cheapest tWie-piece for general and
reliable ute as erer oflered. It has within
it conn jced with its machinery, it own
winding atiachir.ent, rendering a key en
tirely unnecessary The cass of ttiis
Watch are composed of two malals, the
outer one bein;; d.e 1G carat gold. It has
ihe improved ruby action lever movement,
and is warranted an accurate lime-piece
Pr.ce, superb! engraved, per case of hal
dozen, fc204. i:ample Watchee, iu TiCf
moiocco Boxes, S35. "
Silver Watches !
Firt Class Hunting Time-Pieces for ace:
rac y of movement, beauty of ma
terial, and above all, cheap
ness in price, these
u Miches mu-t insure
universal appro
bation. Ait imitation so faultless that ;l can hard
ly b detected by the moM experience?
judges. The material being of two metals
the outer on fir-.l quality Sterling Silvei
wh.l the inner one is German Silver, i
cannot be recognized by cutting or heavj
engraving, making it, not only in appear
ance, but in durability, the best resenr
blatice of Solid Sterling Silver in exist
enc.
l h sale of these Watches in the Army
is a source of enormous profit, retailiua, as
t't-y very readily do, at 25 and upwards,
Many hundred dollars can be made in a
single pay day by any oue of ordinary
businecs tact.
AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! In hea
vy hunting taes, beautifully engraved,
whiie enamel dial, and fancy rut hand,
in good rnnnii g order, by the half dozen,
S6 6 S ld only by the cafe of six !
Upon receii t of two dollar, as auarart
lee of good faith, we will sen J watches b)
exprei-s to any part of the loyal S:ats,
collecting balance oi bill on delivery. This
et'ure buyer against fraud, giving tham
their watches before payment is required.
Sol.lier in Ihe disloyal S'a-es mu--i remit
Cash in advar.ee, as tne express corr.pun-
j les perernpiorily refuse making co.Ieo'.ions
j in such Jan;eious localities. Remember,
Cash in advance from within tha army
; Imps in rebel Stas ! We Guarantee the
Kiife delivery of all Wp.tchps, whether thej
ate sent Py rn.4il or express
HUB!JRD BROS.SiIe Importer.
171 Broadway, cor. Cortlandt St. N. V.
Fob. 24, 18ii4.
PRESERVE Y0CR BEAUTY.
Symmetry of Form,
YOUR HEALTH AND MENTAL POW
ERS,
By using that Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and
Specific Remedy known as
HELM GOLD'S EXTRACT BUCAU.
Read the advertisement iu er.ott.er col
umn, aud profit by it
Diseases and Symloms Enumerated.
Cut it out qid preserve it. You may not
dow require, But may at snme Future Day.
'It gives heal b aud vigor to ihe frame,
Anc bloom to the pallid cheek." ,
It Saves Long suffering aud Exposure.
Cure Guaranteed.
Ueware of CounlerfeUs
Jan. 13, lb S I lmo.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR SALE.
Pittsburgh Commercial College.
Binghhmtiri " "
Crittenden's " ' Philadelphia,
Stratton, B yanl St Co., '
These Scrips, are iti'amoutits of S15 and
S50 and are as so much cah, by the Stu
dent on enteting enher of the above Col
leges. Young men desiring to obtain a
finished Collegiate Education, will here
find a good speculation by applying at the
office olthe ' STAR OF THE NORTH.
Bloomsborg, Nov. 4. 1863.
Selling off at Reduced
FRI ES!
IT. SHARPLESS. wishes to dispose of
J his PRESENT STOCK of GOODS TO
READY PAY CUSTOMERS at REDUCED
RATES.
Give him a call and examine his prices.
Blnomsbnrc, Jan. 6, 1863.
DAVID L0WENBERG,
C LO THING STOKE,
Oa Main striet,twodoorBabove the 'Amer
ican Hotel.'
.flyer's Cherry Pectoral
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE!
W!
ILL be exposed to public sale at the
house of Samuel Everitt, iu Orange.
ville, Columbia count v. en FRIDAY THE
2bTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1864, at 10
nV tnnlc nf sail' ilnv. a ffrtaill
Tract of Timber Land, j
situate in Orange township, Columbia co.,
adjoining lands of Thomas Hutchison, John
Achenbach, the heiis of John Lazarus,
deceased, and other4, containing
Four Elmirirt'ci & ixly-:ighf
Acres, aiiI lOl i'erches,
strict measure. The said tract is well tim
bered and will be sold iu the whole or in
lots to suit purchasers.
And on Saturday the 26th day ot March,
1864, will be exposed to put lie sale on
the premit-es at 10 o'clock of said day, a
certain
LiOi of Unround,
fituate in Light Street, Scott township, Col
umMa county, fronting on Main S'reet ol
said towti, adjoining a lot of Dmel Melltck
on the South, Maria L. McDowell oi the
East, Jacob CIoeeii on the North; said lot
cotnai tiinir io fron on Main Stieet of said
town, SIXTY FIVE FEET, whereon are
erecied a Frame Dwelling House, Siable
and Shop.
And on the sama day will be offered stt
puMr.-saie two SUA RES OF THE NES
COPECK BRIDGE STOCK
Conditions will be made known on day
r. F I Ml
PETER ENT.
Ex'r.
1I1EO. MoDOWEL
LL,
Liu hi Street, F-b. 24. 1864
fuulsc; sale
OF
VALUABLE .KEAL ESTATE.
TN Pursuance of an order of the Orphan's
- Court of Columbia county, on SATUR
DAY THE till DAY OF MARCH next,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Hiram R
Kline Administrator of Thoma Lunger,
late of Fishingcreek twp. in said county,
deceased, will expose to sale, by Public
Vendue, onjhe premises, a certain
Messuage Si Tract of Land
situate in Fishinacreek township, atore
said, adjoining lauds of Abner Welsh,
David R. Alhertson, Win, Evans, Harmon
Labor, Hiram R Kui.e and James S Camp
bell containing
Ninety Four Acres a nil Eighty-seven
I'erchc.
Late t!ie Estate ol said deceased, situa'e
intiie township of Fishinrek and county
aforesaid. JF.SE COLEMAN, Clerk.
Ijtoombur2, Feb. 10, 1H64.
TERMS OF SALE. One fourth of the
purchase money lo be paid on confirma
tion with inWest from confirmation. Deftd
etc, to be at thv expense of the purchaser.
HIRAM R. KLINE, Admr.
For the Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Gar
dm. 1SG1. The I SO 3.
G A It fE N E SI' S n OTi TSS is Y.
W. G. P. BRINCKLOE, PtBusHica.
Office : 23 North ixth St., Pail'a.
TKItMS SI 50 A YEAR.
IIited hy
T II O II A S M i: E II A T4
THE MONTHLY CONTENTS ARE:
Hiii'c- Movrer Garden and Pleasore
Grouna ; Fruit Garden Vegetable Garden;
Wiinlow G.tnleu.
Cnbimuuications. Embracing the viws
of the best writers o:i Horticulture Agri
culture, Knd Rural AfTair.
Ediiriitl Giving the E.litor's views on
the important Agricultural improvements
Scraps and Queries New Fruits New
Plants Domestic anil Foreign Intelligence
Foreign .Correspondence llorsicul iural
Notices.
With each Department handsomely il
lustra'ed. flH EE general features will be enter-
lained aod the publisher pledges him
self that no labor or expense shall be spar
ed to render the snccee ling issues of ite
Masazine every way wor hyofthe favor
with which his previous etTori have beeti
aT;ply rewarded. Seud lor a Specimen.
February 24, 1S61.
IMPORTANT
TO
Married Ladies !
TRTLY A BLESSING!
I will semi, free tf ah'irge, to any Lady
who will send her name and a hirers, direc
tions how to preiettt the e.vfeme pam of
CHILD-BIRTH : a!n how to rve i;erlecl
ly healthy and beautiful Children ; alo cn
other new ar-d IMPORTANT SECRET, the
ordy sure and safe remedies tver iliscor-
eie?.l.
My object ia makisi the above oiT-r is
to induce every lady to lest my retucdiei.
Address
MADAME DULENTAUX, M. D,
. . 767 oroadway, New York City.
Feb. 24, 164. 3m.
A i'trsl CluI'ami',i's tlagaziue for IV nil
sviv.iniit. I8G1. The Pennsylvania 18G4.
rAKXKK c GAKDIJEK,
DEVOTED TO
a iuc u rr urk.no i:t i c u lt ur e
AND RURAL AFFAIRS,
Edited and Pibiishkd bv
IF I L L I A 31 S. Y 0 lT N G & C 0 .,
52 North Sixth Stree-, Philadelphia.
Ttrm : One Dollar a year.
The Smh Volume commeucers with Jan
uary number.
A ING obtained the serricos of emi
nent and practical AsriculturiMs, Ilor'.i-
mlturists. Stock Rreedrrsand lies keepers,
we confidently ofler the current Volume as
one of the best ever issued for originality,
practical thoushi and reliable information.
Feb. 24, 1864- .
Administrators.' IVo(icc
Estate of Benjamin Evans, late of
Orange twp., Colu-mbia County de
ceased, f .
VOTiCE is hereby given that letrer of
Administration on the Estate of Benja
min Eans, late of Orange iwp., Colum
bia Cooiity, tleceaed, have been eranted
by the Register ol said county, to the on
dersioned Administrators, residing in the
township of Scott and County aforesaid.
All persons havinct claims or demands
against the estate ol the decedant, are re
quested to make them known to the Ad
ministrators, and those iadebted will maLe
immediate payment to
JOHN NEYHARD, ) Aim.
ADAM ROA-I, Admr' f
Scott twp., Feb 10, 1664 pd 2.00
T COIVSOIPTIVIiS.
Consumptive sclferers will receive a
valuable prescription for the cure of Con
sumption, Asthma, Bronchits, and all
Throat aud Lung affec. ions, (free of charge)
by sending tbeir address to
REV. E. A. WILSON,
WjHiarnsbargh, Kings Co.,'New Yo&,
Jan.' 27, 1853 6w.
si is ATfs
INVALID SOLDIER NATIONAL II03IE
ENTERPRISE,
5 8 5 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
THE
The Most Complete and Magnificent
IVar Exhibition F.xlant.
DeTotcd lo raisi. Funds for a Na
tional Dome,
100,000 TICKETS, AT SI EACH.
A DONATION of $2120 in Vulua'le Prop
erty to the Ticket Haiders.
JOSIAH PERHAA1, Agent for the Pro
prielors. has the honor to announce a plan
for creating a fund for the toundin of a
National Institution, lo be a home for Iu
valid, disabled, discharged soldiers.
The original surnber of Tickets issowd
for this object was 100,000, ye third of
which have been already disposed of in
Boston, Mass. where the enterprise was
firt projected.
Each of the One Dollar Tickets is good
for Four Admissions to the iM-immoth
MIRROR OF THE REBELLION,
at 583 Broadway, New York City, or
wherever else exhibited.
Ooe half of the profits of the entire sale
will be exclusively devoted and donated
to the above named patriotic object.
According to the original adverti-ed
plan, a Mais Meeting of the ticket hold
ers was held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, on
Nov., 4th, and an adjourned meeting at
ihe same place on Doc, 16ih. The fol
lowing named gentlemen were elected as
a Board of Trustees, to receive the funds
which may accrue Irom the novel enter
prise, and to appropriate the same to this
object in accordance wiih the plans of the
oriuinator ; (ien John S. T)ler, Erston:
hi Excellency Governor Jarnen Y. Smith,
of Rhode Ilaud; Hon. Geo. Br'i2s of New
York ; his Excellency Gov. A. G. Curtin of
Penns Ivania; Major Gen N. P. Banks, c(
Mass., Major Gen. O. O. Howard of Maine;
tiis Excellency Gov. Richard Yates, of
Illinois.
To speedily accomplish this great ob
ject, every wie means will be used by
the projector to effect the immediate sale
of the ticket; and be calls upon the loyal
and humane to assist earnestly in carrying
this noble undertaking forward lo a trium
pliant success.
Neither its importance, nor its feasi
bility, can be called l n question. Let the
people but respond in a spirit worthy oj
the project, and no obstacles shall delay
its consummation.
Making the proposition in good faith,
and reaily to devote his whole energies to
the great work, the projector firmly be
lieves ihe tide of popular lavor will flow
in thp dired direction, and accomplish
the loundir'2 and insure the creation of a
permanent National Institution, which
shall be an a)l'irn for the retired soldier,
whose loss of health ur limb is his diplo
ma for heroic services performed in his
country's cause, and which shall a down
to the future generations a blessing to man
kind ar.d an enduring monument to the
l.beraliiy of the loyal people.
Bv comoir.ir.g this enterprise with a
public place of amusement ol such well
.f ahli-hed high character and merit, the
subc:iVer to the fund, while giving his
money for the promoiion of a great char
itable deri:n, may receive a lull equivj.
lent for the outlsy in wiue&eing this
splendid series of Paintings.
ATTARACTIVE BOUNTY TO PUR
CHASER. To effect the speediest possible sale of
these tickets, so that unnecessary pxpense
may b saved, and the National Home
Fund proportionately increased, a further
inducement is offered as a oounty to pur
chaser. As soon as the tickets shall have been
sold, in addition to one half the profits, a
aforesaid, the following described prop
erty will be donated lo the ticket holders,
and placed to the hands of their Trustees,
adiotiiict board having been chosen for
that purpose, at the mass meetings held
as above stated, and which consists of thp
fotlowir g gentlemen who, on receipt ol
the property, wjil dispose of the same, by
lot, or otherwise, as me ticket holders in
mas n eetina may direct there to be no
violation of law in such disposal : Hon. C.
O- Rojrers. Hon. C- W, Slack. Gen. Bobt.
Cowdin, Col. A. J Wright, John C. Hay
nes, Eq., of Boston, Johna Webster Esq.,
r.f Maptevillt, Mass , Uaac S. More Eq.,
of Camhridiie, Mass.
SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY
To uh'uh the 'Jickit-holders ui.'l be
entitled.
One cen'eel resilience in the City
til Ro bury. Mass. val-ied at S10 000
Three Piano fort, val. at 500 each 1.500
Five piano-for'es, val. aS30G each
Five field Watches, at 5100 each,
Fitly (i .U Watches, at 550 each,
1.5U0
500
2,500
2C0
Two ihares in Ihe Boston and Wor
cesier Railroad, a" &!30each.
Two shares ir. the Bo-ton and Maine
R R. valued at130 each, 260
Two shares in the Merchants' Bank,
Boston, at StOO each, 200
Six thousand Gold Union Medals
valned at S3 each, 13,000
Two Sewing Machines, atS50.each, 100
Total, S34J20
Due r.ntice will be gien of the next
mass meeting cf ihe ticket holders which
will take place in New York City.
A National Home Ticket, costing one
dullar, consists of five coupons, tour of
which are admissions to the Mirror, good
at any time, and "ha other a certificate of
an interest in the Enterprise, which the
purchaser retanB.
The admision coupon may be used sep
arately, or nil at once, as suits the conve
nience of the purchaser.
AH communications on tbe subject, and
all orders for tickets by mail, or exmes,
should be directed to JOSIAH PERHAM,
Agent, 5S5 Broadwav, New York City.
TO CLUBS.
Persons taking an active interest in this
charitable nndertakinsr, by getting op
clubs, will roceive elevea tickets lor every
ten dollars sent.
Jan. 20, 1SG4
uoiyaTTds association.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal,
Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re
liable trea'aieni in Reports of the HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in
sealed letter envelopes, free of charse.
Address, Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association; No. 2 South Ninth
S'reet Philadelphia, Pa.
Dec. 16 1S63 ly.
NOTICE.
ALL persons having claims of EXEMP
TION from the DRAFT, can have tfteir
papers promptly and carefully drawn by
calling at the Otfice ot the undersigned, in
Bloomsborg, Columbia coonty, Penn'a.
Office, Second Door West of l&e Cocrt Home.
MICHAEL F. EYERLY.
January 6, 1864.
TiiE SINGER SEWING MACHINES.
f"UR Letter A Family Sewing Machine ia
-Hast saining a world-wide reputation. It
is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and
most beautiful of all Family Sewing Ma
chines yet offered to the public. No other
Famiiy Sewins Machine has so many nse
fnl appliances for Herrfining, Binding, Fell
iri, Tuckins, Gaihering, Guanine, Braiding
Embroidering, Cording, and so torth. No
other Family Sewing Machine has so much
capacity lor a great finely rf work. It will
sew all tins of cl-vh. and witS all kinds of
thread. Grat and recent improvement
make our Family Sewing Machine most
reliable, and most durable, and most cer
tain in action at a'l ra'es of spepd. It
makes the intsrlocked stitch, which is the
best ftitch kr.own. Any one. even of the
most ordinary capaoiiy,can see, at a glance
how to use the teller A Farrilv Sewing
Machine. Our Family Sewiua Machined
are finished in chaste and.exqnisite style.
The Folding Cae of the Family Ma
chine is a piece of cunning woikmansbip
of ti e must useful kind. It projects the ma
chine w hen not in ne, nd when about to
be operated may ba opened as a spaciou
and Bubsiantial table to sustain the work.
While some of the Ca?e, made out of the)
choicest woods, are finished in-the Sim
plest aitd chastest manner possible, others
are adorned and emlelished in tbe most
costly and superb manner.
Ii is absolutely necessary to see the Fam
ily Machine in operation so as to judge of
its great capacity and besuty.
It is fat becoming as popular for family
sewing as our Manufacturing machines are
for rramifactunrig purposes.
The Branch Offices are well supplied with
silktis', thread, needles, oil, etc, of the
very best quality.
Send for a Pamphle'.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO,
458 Broadway. N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.8J0 Chestnut St.
N. S. Tumley, Agent, in Espy, Pa.
A. J. Evan. Agent, iu Bloomsburg.
Nov. 11, 1863.
AND
SECOND HAND
S A FES,
AT
SEW YORK SAFE DEPOT
71 Ifiltiam Street, Nao Fork.
Size and Prices of LiMe's Fire-Proof
Safes.
O UTSID E:
Heizht. Width. DeplL
No. 1 24 20 20
No. 2 26 22 24
No.3 30 24 24
No. 4 32 23 24
N.i. 5 34 31 24
No. 6 40 31 24
INSIDE:
lleichl. Width. Depth.
No. 1 17 n 12
No. 2 19f 13 12
No. 3 21 15 12
No. 4 22 18 -1
No. 5 24 21 14
No. 6 31 21 ' 15
PRICE. PRICE.
Number 1 HO (;0 j Nnmber 4 S85 00
do 2 60 00 j do 5 100 00
do 3 70 00 I do 6 115 00
November 1 I, 183.
tncDaOacsir (23 si 110. 2
inn nnn more m en want f.d
tJJJ,JxJJ to QUELL UEBELLIONI
R VOL UTl ON IN HIGH PRICES!
NEW ARRIVAL OF
VXA & WINTER GOODS.
AT PGTER EXTS STORE IN
LIGHT STREET, COL. CO.
TTAS jost received from the eastern citiev
A-- and is now opening at the old stand
a splendid assortment of
2s ir cs Qa si rsnL 2. za csa
which will be sol I cheap for
CASH Oil COUNTRY PRODUCE t
His stock consists of Lvfies Dress GooJr,
choicest stIes arid latest fashion.
CALICOES.
MUSLINS.
GINGHAMS,
FLANNELS.
HOSIERY.
SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS. &C.;
Kcacly-irlaric Clothing,
SATINETS.
CSSl MERES,
COTTON A DES,
KENTUCKY JEAN'S,
THREAD. &C,
QUEENSW ARE,
CEDAKWAtlE,
HARDWARE.
MEDICINES,
DRUGS,
COOTS AND SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
lo short everything usually kept io
country stor.
The patronase of his old friends, anil
the public generally, is respectfully so
licited. The highest rrytrket price paid for coo n
trv prodi.ee. PETER ENT.
'Liaht Street. Nov. 11, 1S63.
Miller's Store. .
opa 2.2r sail
OF FALL AND 1VIXTEU GOODS.
'IIIE subscriber has just returned from
trie Cities with another large and select
assortment of
FALL & WIXTEU GOODS,
purchased at Philadelphia and New Ycrk,
at the lowest figure, and which he is
determined io sell on as modera'e terms as
can be procured elsewhere in BloomsLarg.
His stock comprises
Ladies' Dress Goods,
oT the choicest styles and latest fashions.
.DRY GOODS,
C2 ir ce z? ce a 1 cs G3 a
HARDWARE. QUEENSW ARE,
CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW-WARE.
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, &0.
In short, everything osually kepi in country
stores; to which beiutiteatbe public gener
ally. The hizhest price will be paid forcoua i
trv produce, in exchanse for goods.
' STEPHEN H. MILLER.
Bloorasburg, Jan. 6, 1864.
Attorney at Law
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
0ffie on Main Street, Virst door below;
. J. Sloau' Store, Dec 23, 18