The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, April 13, 1864, Image 3

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    STAR OF THE NORTH
IGISGS AECCT TOTVN & CCEXTRY.
RkOOIHSSltmC. rA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, APR. 13, 1861.
. Sheriff, Fcrmaw adreni.es several tracts
ol land for sale :n '.bis number of the Stab.
Hos. John C. ELus,' will please accept
our thank lor a copy'cf the Adjatant Gen
eral' Report.
.. HoRst Bills neatly printed at this office
Give us a calL We work cheap for cash,
and try to-give general satisfaction.
-'j . , j t
. TbkiWksr's pales of unseated lards ia
f Columbia Cotmty, to ha exposed at public
: vendue, oo the 13.h day of June next, are
1 published in to-day's Star.
' . :
Tkx Ed'r.or cf the Demacrui s still Doss
ing the jltfvblican editor for those 'Gold
Specks." Tommy, why don't you return
Kan Gso. D. Jackson has onr thanks for
kj ; a hirdomeIy bound copy of the Adjutant
"'. 'Gaceral's Report. It is rather interesting
'tons, alter having some little experience
1 "with military affairs
. In this week's paper we pnblih the ap
plicants for Tavern Licence, in this coun
ty, to whom the ri:ht of vending spirituous,
vinous, mall acd brewed liquors will be
' granted or rejected at our corning May Term
Court.
Attkwtios is directeJ toha Card of C.
"C. Baf.klet, Esq., in another column of
to-day's Star." Collections, and all profe.
sional business infracted to his care, will be
promptly attended to. He is a young law-
jer ot lair abilities, and will nmke a scc-
'cessful pfaciiiioiier. 'Give hirn a fjiu. and
or wcrJ for ii, yoor cause will not suffer.
,
0 Friday last, Elwood Hcghh, of Briar
'cresk township, loita valuable horse by
ccidentty getting its head amLneck fast in
the manger and in that situation choaked
to death before assistance could be rendered,
rn the srab'e of Rer J. R
.'place.
L-IMU, ol t.T:
Blasss. We will inlorm our readers
taal we keep on hand all kind of blanks
Leeds, Bof.ds, Petitions and Bonn's for
Tavsrri Licenses, Justice's and Constable's
bho.ks of every deacrip too , Summons, Ex
ecutions, Notes cf hand, School Orders, &c ,
'La.
Ocr Me and auentive Senator, Mr D
'viDil.MoNTGoui.aT, has aain placed us
"onder obligations to him lor publ'C docu
ments. Mr. Montc;omhy i a most capital
member always looking to the interests ftf
hi constituency, as well as the Slate at.
larg. His course, to lar, has been com
'mendable cenatilulicnal aad patriotic . in
every respect. -. "
; Jusrirs cf the Peace. Every pereon
"hereafter elected to the office of Jus ice of
ihe Peace or Alderman "shall, within thirty
'days after ifce election, if he Inlands to ac
'rrpt aid office, give notice thereof in writ
1ng lo the Pro'.horintjv-y rj the Common
Tieaof xhe proper county, who pha'd im
mediately inform the Secretary of the Com
monwealth of said acceptance, and nocum
- uis:on hall isBTie emit the Secretary ol
Ihe Commonwealth ba received the notice
khreaid. ' '
- t)NGiao'i.'8 AuvERTisixa The Scientific
American says : we know a roan who doe
'the principal part cf his advertising by
writing his name and business on t'h.3 tack
;of bank-bill. Perhaps be was not aware
That in case those bat. Ire, whoso notes he
ibn endorses were to break, he would te
held responsible for the face of tha r.c'.3
Courts have so decided in similar caaas.
The abolition papers are pnbiishing wilh
preal gnsto a paragraph to the eiTect that
4e iull-!erith pr.r:rail of Ffanklirt Pierce,'
Ex-Prenideit, for a number of years in the
rotunda of the capitol at Washington, has
"been removed by the auminiv.ra'if n and
thrown sm uig the rubbish." The "pre
t;nt administration" is guilty of acts of van
dalism equal to any recorded in Histcry as
kaving been 'committed .when the barbari
ans cver-r&n civilized Europe and sacked
llcrne. ,
Acr.ZTST A few days ego several men
were felling tree, near the Bockhorn, this
'county, and Johs Witcnight while cutting
at a iree wa called to, by the other men,
t lok out foT their tree; bot instead of
3tuRg out cf harm's way, walked where
his own tree fell directly upon him, kiUirg
him instant! cf course b.3 cot thinking bis
' tree so near cut off.
A , What is rather remarkable, is that one of
. tbe brothers, GroftCE, was killed a few years
since, near John Hemlersbct's, by a log
rolling on him ; and another brother, Mi
chael, whilst harvesting, near Money, a
.few years ago, complained of being unwell
asd started towards his place of residence,
'thrpesh a woods, ia which, a few days af
" terjhe'was fjund by a boy, dead.
VS?e have been informed that tha propria
'etoTsf tbe Iron Works at this place, in
creasd the wages of their workingmen on
'the 1st icst;, to S2.C0 per day. This was
done in order that their mea may be able
. to meet the increased cost of living. . La
bor is not yet correspondingly high with all
articles of trade. If things continue as they
a'e, iabor will go up eti'd higher. Thee
are the good times laboring rnen were
pro;isenn 1SC0. They can barely make
a lining at 52 00 per day when paid in the
present depreciated currency. Better were
it to work for one doliir a day when you
toild boy old ttio Coffee lor a shilling per
pound, totter the same price, and fresh
meat at six and ev ea cents, than to receive
2.00 a day and pay the present ruinous
high prices for every ar;icla we are neces
sarily daily con saining. Some of yoa will
..rote ht cnolhcr chinge at tha coming No- .
veater election ! The Democrats, are u?
iiss rairpawaing aad will coma down in
C Fall ia OTetwhelain ctiabsrs.. .
GROVER & BAKER'S
Ct l.EBR ATED ELASTIC RTITCH
Were awarded th hiiiheBt Premiums over
all Competitors, at the fcllowins Stale
and County Fair? of 1863.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR
First Pcemtum for family Mtichiti.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
First Preminm fn.r Machine Work
INDIANA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for r'I purposes
First Premium torMacliine Work
VERMONT STATE FAIR.
Fir.t Premium for Family Machine. -
First Premium for Man u fact uriii Machine
First Prerrsnini for Machine Work
OHIO STATE FAIR.
F:rJt Premium for Maehiue Work
IOWA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for .Family Machine
First Premium for Manufacturing Machino
First Preminm for Maohina Work.
ILLINOIS STATE EAIR.
Firt Premium for Machine for all purposes
Firt Premium tor Machina Work
KENTUCKY L-.TATE FAIR
F rst Premium fr-r "Machine for all purposes
Frist Premium for Machine Work,
MICAIGAN STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
F:r-t' Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for-Machine Work
PENN'A SPATE FAIR . ,
Fiist.premium for Mauulacturinu'Machine
Frist Premium for Machine Work
OREGON STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
Firt Premium for Machine Work
CHITTENDEN CO. Yt. AGR'L SOC.
thirst Premium lor Fami'y Machine
First Premium for Manufacturing Macl ine
First Premium for Machine Work.
FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium lor Family Machine.
Fr-i Premium for Manufacturing Machine
CHAMPLA1N VALLEY Vt. AG'L SOC.
Firt.t Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium tfr Mai.ulacturin Machine
Fint Premiurc. lur Macnine Work
HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG'L. SOC.
Diploma ior Family M idline.
Diploma for Twartiine Wo'k. .
WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR. .
First P:etriium for Family Machina .
QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR . .
First Fremiurr- tar Family Machine
Fird Premium for Mnulaituring MacLitie
Fir-t Premium frr Machine Work
SARATOGA CO N Y, FAIR.
First Prfinium t;r Fj".:i!y Machine
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR.
Firs; Premium (or ilchire for all purposes
Fust Premir.m tt-r Machine Work
G K E E n FI E LD O, ' UN ION FA I R.
Fif st i'f inium '.or Faniily Macfiitta
Firt Pr-m!urn f t. r Mnch'oe Wuik.
CLINTON LO. O, I AIR.
First PrTniuiK fur F..miiy Mlicli'uie
Fir-t Piemium !or Mac!.i'it.
MON'I GOM'EKY CO Pa, FAIR.
Fi :rt "Premium lor Ma. hnie i,t all purposes
Firt Premium fr Mm hire Work.
SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR
Fast Premium ii r Fatuily Machine
F t r l Piemium U i Machine Work.
SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cat FAIR.
FirBt Premium fi.t family Machine
Fir-t Preniium f. r Machine Work
yT"Ye ab've comprises all the Fairs
at which the Grover 'fit Baker Machine
were exhibited this ear.
Sales-room, 4S5 Broadway, New York.
720 Chest.i'it S:., "Philadelphia.
March 23, 1161 Jy.
ji:.M) jcucn s3iay tcc.ii isgi.
n-or)rrljacoi, Ueitf 'nbah, H. B. Wells,
Luca N Moyer, Sam"l Suafler, Henry Woif.
Beaver JoLu IIiade'Uer, Jacob Drais
bach. .
Briarcrsek J.irob Creay. .
B'-r. Berwii 1. Hiram R. Biwer.
Franklin Jin'.ob Ko'eribadnr,
Greenwood Joseph It'et se, Gtorge Dtrr,
G?orse G'.rion,
Hemlock Dai iel Yocum,
J-ck-on John P Hesa, -
Mt Pleasant Jo eph K Vanderiice Pe-er
HinpetiSteel,
Mrfir.R Jac( b Bo-Tnarr,
Madison G tvj, Biagie, A D Watson,
Mifflin Abraham Soheppenheif er.
P.ne John F Fowler,
Roar iri2" reek Nathan Dr isbach.
Sugarloal Satnuel Siiut.z.
TRAVERSE jEKOu5,-3UY TER.1I.
Bloom Samuel Jaccby,
Beaver Jhn Hoass, Daniel Geariia't.
Biuton Wm Huline, 6amuel McHeury,
Abraham Kline, .
Briarcreek Henry Doak,
Centre Henry Delona,
Conjnsham S lvel.'r HorTrr:ari.
Filnnscreek Cyrn RoDbins, Alexan
der Cramer, M-;Lael Lemonj Dan'l Kilch
en, Nathan FlaKentine, John Pealer,
Greenwood John Miller,
Hemlock Dyvid Wazneir,
Jackson H',r-m -aker,
Locut Jonas Helwij?,
Mt Pleasant Ar.drew Melicf:,
M'filin John Michael,
Madison S mon Coiner, John A. Fun
ston, William Barber,
Montour Daniel Giger, John II Qiick,
Samuel Giger. Henry Ol.l,
Orange Michael Keller,
p!ne William Piatt,
Roarinijereek Jame KiefTer,
Scott O.-car P F.nt, Sam'I Bittenhender,
Su"arloaf, Andrew Laubach, Itichard
KileJohn W Kile.
Bloomsburg, March 23, 1864.
OYSTER SALOON
IN BLO OMSli VR G , COL. CO. PA.
r HE nndersif.eJ would announce to the
public lhat he has retiited his SALOON
one door East ol his BAKERY Si CON FEC
T10NARY, on. Main Street. Bloomsburg;
and is prepared id accommodate both La
dies and Ge itlemen. He is ptepare.l lo
furnish" OYSTERS, WHOLESALE k RE
TAIL, BY THE CAN OR OTHERWISE.,
: STOHSEIt.
November 25, 1863.
o rou wish to be cured t
nil RIICHAN'S
ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in less
than 3.0 days, the worst cases of Nervous
ness, impotency, Fremature .Decay, Semi
nl Weakness, Inatiity, and ail Uriuary
Sexaa'j and Nervous AlTeciioa, no matter
from what cause produced. Trice, Ooe
Dollar per box. Sent, pofpid, by mail,
oa receipt of sa or Jer. Address,-
- JAMES S. BUTLER,
Station D, Bible House, New York.
March 16, lS61-3ifi:
Auditor's Notice.
ALL person interested will lake notice
that the undersianed appointed Auditor by
the Orphan's Court of Columbia' County, to
make c"istnbu'iorr of th balance in hands
of Lewis Yeller, Executor of the last will
unit Testament of Daniel KHtler, late of
Ca:awisa township., deceased, amoncst
the legatees, will meet the parties interest
ed for that purpose, at his oflicfl in Blooms
burg. at 10 o'clock A. M., on Saturday the !
r i r a i . t .!."(. .
io u nay oi Aj ru r.exi, wnen anu wnere
they may attend if they think proper.
ROK'T F. CLARK, AuJitor.
February 25, 1864 4t.
Auditor's Police.
THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by
the Orphan's Court of Columbia County, to
make distribution amoti!t the lien credi
tors of Joeeph R. Paxion, of the monies
raised bv the sale cf the " real estate of
Joseph Paxt.m dee'd., and naid into Coiir',
hereby givs notice that lie will' Mttend to
trie duties of his appointment, at his office
in Bloomsbur",' on Saturday, ttie 23d day
cf Aptd next, at 10 o'clock A. M, when
ar.d where n persorn inlereeted may at-
I lend if ihev think proper.
ROBKR T b. CLARK, Auditor.
Feb. 25, 1864 -It.
SHU NCW: GROCERY 7fORE.
Just received at Eraimus' Xeio Store.
Molasses
Sugars,
Teas.
Ct flee,
R'n-a,
Spices,
Fi-h,
Salt,
Tobaco,
Segars,
Catidie',
Razens,
FEED AND "fRO VISIONS.
-Together with a great variety of notions
i &c, too numerous to meiiti.m.
Fa? Butter. Egs. Meat arul produce gen
erally taken in exclave lor co",,.
A. B. ERASMUS.
Bloomsburg, Feb. 9: 164.
Cheap Ifat & 'Cap
Aiiottirr Arrival of iootI"i.
.Now is Your Time, to liuy.
I NOW SELL "CHEAPER THAN EVER.
TJHE undt-rstgned having bou.ht out the
g Grocery ol David S:ri tip, has rp nnved
his Hat and CipS ore up to Slroup's Old
Stand, where in addiiiun to a pupencr as
fconment ot
SPRING AND SUMMER
HATS aND CAPS,
t'cmj.risirg every soil ami quality, wh'ch
will b" sold at unnsnal'y low. price
Hrt will i-oiilinue trie Grocery and Noiion
busine-a in ail its torms a- carried on t
Mr. Sirunp And solicits a continuance of
the o'd customers.
AL.-A fine loi of KIDS. MOROCCOES,
and L1NING t which tie invne the at
teiitton ol Suoinakers and the l ublic.
JOHN K. GIUTON. .
Bloom-burg, Dec 26, l?63.
JYcio Stock of Clothing.
FALL 6 WINTER GOODS.
1 NVll ES at eirttori to his ttock of chea,
- and fashi'v able Clothing at his Stme, op
IUIN STREET, HLOnMSIlCIiG.
tiro doors ubove'lhe Jimtricaii IAusp,
wher.e he has jnt received t""m Nf York
and Philailelphia, a full assortment of
Mvti nnti 15ys C lolhietlr.
inclnditig itie most fahioti:ib!e, ilnrab'e and
, handsome, DRESS GOOD, consisting ot
lox, Hack, frock, Gum und Oil Clcth
Cauls, and Fanfi,
of all sf-!, size, and colors. He atsn has
replenished bis, already large stock ol Fail
and Winter Shawl-; elripcd, figuied and
plain Vests, shirts, cravats, Mock-, co'Ir-,
liandf-erchiefs, gloves, snspen Jtr- atul fancy
ar'il-s.
N B He has constantly on hand a large
and we.l i-eiecttd as-ortmeni ot Cloti.s and
Vesting, which he is prpaie l to muke'r p
to order, into a-ty kind ol cl Ling on very
short notice and in the he! of manner
All his doting is made to wear and .iot
of it is ot home manufacture.
0C3Uii 3aaS0l2S3
A N D
Of every Description, Fine and Cheap. -His
Case ol Jew elry i not ourpas-ed in thi
place. Call and examine his gei-eral as
lortmoril oi Clothing, Watches, JeHelry,
fee. kc. DAVID LOW EN BERG.
Bloomsburg, Feb. 3d, 164.
For the Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Gar.
1804. The 1801.
CJ A 11 15 E X E U'S 51 OX Til EY.
W. G. P BRINCKLOE, Publish hr.
Ouice : 23 North Sixth St., Phil'a.
TKRMS 5"1 50 A YEAR.
E?IiU! Jy
T II O H A S M Ii E 3 A ft".
THE MONTHLY CONTENT'S AUK:
Hints Flower Garden and Pleasure
Ground ; Fruit Gaen ; Vegetable Garden;
Window Garden.
Communications.- Embracing the views
of the best writers on Horticulture Agri
cul'nre, and Rural Affair.
Editorial Giving the Editor's views on
the important Agricultural improvements
Scrap and Queries Yew Fruits New
Plant. Domestic and Foreign Intelligence
Foreign Correspondeuce Horticultural
No'ices.
W:lh each Department handsomely il
lusira'ed.
fl"'H EE genenl fealurf will b'e enler
- tained ar-d fie publisher r!ede him
self thai no labor or expense thall be spar
ed io under the succeeding . tfcsue of the
Magazine every way worthy of the favor
with which his praviojs effort have been
amply rewarded. Seud lor a Specimen.
February 24, 1864.
UOWAUDS ASSDCIATID..
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of 'the Nervous, Seminal,
Urinary and Sexual Systems- new and re
liable trea'meni in Reports of the HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in
Eeale 1 letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address, Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
Street Philadelphia, PsK
Dec 16, 1863 ly.
BLANKS ! BLANKS ! fSLAKKS 1 1
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS, SUliPCENAS;
of proper & desirableforma,fo sale at the
rf5c of be "Star of the North."
Lack'a atid Cloomsburg Railroad
ON AND AFTER JAN. 18, 1564, PAS
SENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOL
"MOVINO 60DTH.
Freighl Sr ,
Passenger.
Passenger.
Leave Scranton, O'P M
' Kin;ston, 5 53
Blooms-burg 8.23
" .RupHM, 8 35
' Danville, 9,. la"
Arrive at North'd 9 55
.MOVING NORTH.
Leave North'd E CO A. M
Danville,
" ; Rupert.
u Bloomsburg,
" Kinsston,
Arrive at Scranton,
8 40
9 22
9 35
12 12 PM
1,30
Fieiaht & Passenger leaves Bloomsburg,
10 15 Ail .
Pa-ser gers taking the Ilail Train South
connect with the Express train from Nor
thumberland, arriving at Harriburg at
2.30 A. M , Baltimore, 7,00 A. M. and at
Prul'a. :it 7,00 A.M. The Mail Train from
North'd, leaves immediately after the Ex
press train (rom Harrisburg at and Balti
more allowing Passeimers leaving Phila
delphia, at 10 40 P. M to reach points
on tnis road during the next lorenoon.
New and elegant Sleeping cars accom
pany the night trains etch way between
Northumberland and .Baltimore, and Nor
thumberland and Philadelphia.
H. A. FUN DA, Supt.
J. C. Wells, Gen I Ticket Agent
Kingston. F'eb. 3, .864.
: rr ria
TtiluilUcrs illlll IaSfnpiM wi,;un rn;ty aceroe ir-jm ,ne novel enter
To Soldiers or enj others wihirg io in-1 prise, a-nl to appropriate the par.ie to this
create thir income, there is no rjetierway
rt doing so at this t'tmp, than Irom the sale
ot our Wa'cries They are warra-ited as
Represented !
.! I...... ... I...'.. t.,.'
for ofTicers in the
Army ih '.rav-jlers.''' Trunk Leak's, Feb-
I ai net 'Hi iy iuo
ruary 21
"Prettiest, best and cheapest timepieces
ever offered. ''A' X Jiluitrattd News, Jan
uary 10.
Ven rr -ttv and durable Watches for
the Army. ' N Y Army & Navy Journ.
Government Organ J Aug,a.
'Uneolthe ofdest and most reliable
houses in buiuess." Louisville Ky , Jour
nal, J"l 21.
J1AGIC TH1E OBSERVERS.
Beii g a Hun ing or 0;en Face for Laly'i
' trGetf lemn' Wa'ch Compared,
with Patent Self-Winding
Improvement, a iuo.1
pie a-1 rig N-u'elty
K THE PIlElTIEsf, MOST CON-
7
VKNIENT. AND decidedly the bel
and cheai est time-piece for general and
r-Tiable ilk as ever offered. It 1ias within
it ronnecied with its .machinery, . i; own
w ir tling a'tachrr.9;it, rendering a key en-
tirtdv c"t"'cessary Tbe cases ol this
Waich are composeu ot two mntais, trie
outt r one being tM.e 10 carat gcud. It has
the improved ruby action lever movement,
and i- warranted hu accura'e time-iiece
Pr-ce, superb!) engraved, per case of hal
ilrzpn, S204. Sample Wa:ches, ia ner
ir?.rocco Box, $33.
Silver Watches !
Firt Class Hunting Time-Pieces for aco
racy of muvsm?'!!. beauty of ma
terial, and above all, cheap
ness in nrieff, tlese
w a.ut es mu-t itisure
cnivers..! appro
bation. An imi'iion so Unities tha can hard
ly be det cted t y the mod experienccr"
jiule. Tne msterial being cf two metdls
the oi.ter on fir.t qnauiv Stirling Silvei
whil-? 'he I'inpr one is- German Sdver, i
canno' b recognized by cutting or heavj
eimraviii?, n.alv'ng it, ne t only in appear
Mtice, but in durability, the best reseir
biattce Oi Solid Sierlmg Silver ia exist
ence. The sale of thes" Watches m the A-mv
a i-otiree f enormous profit, re lading, as
. - - . f
tty very readily dsj, at t'25 and upward.
Many In. nditj li.iilars can be made in a
r,0inPU ta.
j RrAf WHOLESALE ONLY ! In hea-
t vy t"ir.tiiig caes, teaiitiluiiy engr-i vii.
whi.e enaii el dial, and fancy eut rar.J,
in goad rnnnir g order, by the half dozen,
it; 6 Si Id only by th. c.ie of -ix !
bpon receijt m two UnUars. as guaran-
tee of -(.o.l taith, we will senJ wafh-s by
exj.ii;- to any part of ihe ioyal -,alts'
collecting bafance ot bill on delivery. This
Upon receij t of t wo dni'ars. a guiran
afe ('e'.ivery ol all Watches, whether lh7
a:e sent lv mail nr express.
HUBBAKD BBOS S.i!e Importer.
171 L'rad lwav, cor. Ccrdaudt St. N. V.
Fjb. 24, 1S31.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR SALE.
Pist-burgh Commercial College.
Biiii-lihriitiri "
CriMeiiden's ' "Philadelphia,;
Stratton, Bryar.l oi Co., "
These Scrips, are in amounts of 515 and
S50 and are as so much cash, by the Stu
dent on entering eiiher of the above Ccd
lees. Your. men deiring lo obtain a
finished Collegiate Education, will here
find a good speculation hy apply i-u: a' llie
clhce o( the STAPv OF THE NORTH.
Bloomstnrs, Nov. 4, 1863.
Ai:tlilor' IVoticci
Estate tf John Evans, late of Bloom
twp., Columbia co , deceased.
THE undersigned. Auditor appointed by
tbe Orphan's Court ol Columbia cocnty t
make distnbjlion o the fund in the hands
of Benjamin F. Hanrnan, Administraior ot
the estat8 of John Evan, deceased, amona
the heirs of said decedent, will attend to
the dnti?s of hi appointment at hi office,
in Biomnsbiirg, on Saturday the iSth day
of At til, A. D., 1881, at 10 o'clock in the
torenoon, when and wrier von will atienu
if you think proper. WESLEY WIRT,
Mercu 16, 186 i 4t.
Auditor.
.VET.1': NT ION!
TO ALL W IIOJI I I .12 Y COSCEU.N.
THE nndersianed being a regularly Mi
censed Auctioueer," hereby t fLsrs hi ser
vice as such, io all v. ho may feeldipoed
togivehirria call. Hi ereat experience
in llie Ocfinees, will enable him lo render
satisfaction to his customer. At the same
lime he cautions all Actioneers, not licens
e l, from following said calling- a the ll ie
fixed by the U. S. -sill surely ba imposed,
and the law carried out io its full eslent.
AH pe;sons desiring to obtain my servTces,
will pleae iuform me to that effect before
they advertise. . . J. D. I11CE, Auc'r.
Light Street, Nov. 18, 1863.
"O DAVID LOWENDERG. ,
CLOTHING STORE,
On Main slreeiwddoortaboTelfie'Ariier
lean Hotel.'
j thsiv waiches befjrrt piymetit i requ.red. j -'-
Soldiers in the di-loyai S.a;es muf re-nit j . ,C .'' ,
I Cash in -dver.ee, as toe ePre,s tompan- j Oi.e ?rr.'eel rc-ince t..e C..y
e. peremptorily refuse mak.t.g c o.Iections p Ry; U-- ft
in s!-ch dinner' us l..CJi:ies. Kern ember, Three P.ano fcr.s, va . at f.oon ear!, 1 ,00
; Cash in advar.e from wilhin the army Five iya.n-fortes, va!. at '3( 0 e.-ch 1.0
i i...--- ... .-i.-i i W- r.:,afl,f,( ip i Five Gold atd.es, at M'.O each, . 0
'fEKIIAifl'S
IKYALiD SOLDIER'NlTIONAL HOME '
. EXTEIiPlWSE.
5 8 5;B ROADWAY NEW YORK.
THE,- i
ICIP-BOI "CP THE 'RE
- EI3 lli it.
The Most Complete and Magnificent
ff'ar Exhibition YLxlant.
Devoted to rafsi g Funds for a Na
tional Home.
100,000 TICKETS,. AT'SI EACH.
A D 02 A 1 ICN rS 3 4.7 20 in Valuable Prop.
-J e1y to (lit , Ticket Holders.
JOSIAH rERtKM, 'Agent for the Pro
prietors. has the honor to announce a plan
for creating a fund for . the founding of a
National Institution, to be a home lor Iu
valid, disabled, discharged soldier.
The original, stimber of Tickets issued
for this object was 100,000. one third ol
which l a-. e. been already disposed of in
Boston, Mass. where the enterprise was
fir-l projected.
Each ol the One Dollar Tickets is good
for Four Atniisions t lh Alamrnoth
MIRROR OF THE REBELLION,
al isa moauwjy, new i om vu,
. ........ k.i 7 .. . .. r-. . .. . I
wherever elf a extiiDiteu.
U:ie hail ol ttie proms oi hip er.fire sate
will bo exclasivelv devoted and donated
to the above nanritnl patrioticobject.
According to the criginal advertised
plan, a Mass Meeting of the ticket hold
ers was held.iu Faueuil Hall, Boston, on
Nov., 4th, and an adjourned meeiiog at
the same, plrtce on Dec, 18th. The fol
lowing named 'gentlemen were elected as
Board of Iru-iees, to receive the Kind
obiect in accordance witn trie plans o: ti
origt'ialor ; (jen Jotin o. tvtcr,
br stoti :
his ti.xcell ncy uovernor ja mes . miiiiji. i
. . . . . . r
of Rhode 1-Uiid; Hon. (Jeo. Bri;9 of 'New
York ; hi Excellency Gov. A. G. Cuitjn ol
Pentify Ivania: Mrior Gen N. P. .Banks, ct
Mas., Mjor G.-!!). O. O. Howard of Maine: j
his ExcelltM-.cy Gov. R.ichard Yates, of!
Illinois.
To speedily accornpliih this great ob-
- t I I I L. .
iecl. every wise neJis w in ue . useo uy
lrte projector to etfect the immediate sale
of the tickets; aiid he calls upon the loyal
and humane to assist earnestly in catrytug
this noble u luidiukiig forward to a triutn
phaul success. J
Neiuir its importance nor its fcai- t
bility, can be called in questicMi. Let the
people. but respinul in a spirit worthy of
the project, aruL no obstacles shall vlelay
its coti-ummation.
flaking Ihe propesition in good faith,
and reti'ly to devote his whole energies to
the grest work, the projector firmly be-
I lieves t he tide of pop ular lavor will How
in ihe desired direction, and accomplish
the loutidi- g and insure the creation cf a
permanent Natiortal Instilut mil, whicii
i shall be an asy bun lor the retired folilter,
unun w uiinmm ui mm uip.u
r
in j fir t.proifi !ir?r vir.fS oerformeil in lii-
rOUUlt) laufc, dim iv ii ii-: . ruau u ' J i:un n
io the f ijf.tre g-uera'ions a tle.-;-ir-g to man
kind aril an enduring monument io the
liberality of the loyal people.
Bv com :iti'it.g this enterprise with a
public placa ol amusement of sucti well
established high character and merit, the
snbsctiber t ihq fund, while tiving bin
money lor the promoiion cf a great char
itable design, may receive a lull equiva
lent for thrt outlay in witaeesiug this
splendid sri's of Painiioge.
ATTARACITVE I-OUNTY TO PUR
CHASER. To efTect the spe.jdiest possib's sale of
ihe.-a tickets, 0 '.tint unnecesF ary expen-e
mav be fa-.e. Ad the Na ional Home
Fund proportionately increased, a further
inducement is offered a- a comity t-j per
cltr.-er. . .
A soon a lh ticket1 shall bava been
soi l, in addition to 0113 hat! ihn profits, as
afcresnil, the following demerit. ed prop
er!y wiil be ilonaied t. the ticket holders,
and ;!uccd m llie hasids of their Truster.
a iii;n ct boir 1 having been chesen fur j
that purpose, al the mass meetings !fM
. U , n r. . 1 ! . 1 . . . - 1 . - ft IT. d I
j (ollowir.g gentlemen who, on rtCf-ipt ol 1 H-'s.-!
ih. nm-wtii . wiil iti-r.r.vc nllhe sa're. bv :
1 t 1 u fJt t ,Jj ----- - j 1 J
Mot or o.hr rv i-e. as ine ticket holders in
1
j ma- n.efting may e4irect there to oe no
I viohilion of hi-v in Mich disposal : 1 1 r- - C
O- Borers. Hon. C. W, Slack. Gen. Cbt
Cowdin, Crl. A.J Vr.gh, J M... Uij
: BoM.in, J.iliua W-bster Esq.,
; J M3f,,.vi; n j ,a.:C S. Morse E,q .
i rf fja n r:d e. Mi-.'.
( K( ,,KUljL1: 0p DON ATION PROPERTY
Filly OuM Watches, a! iiil each,
2.500
Two share' in the Do-t'Mi and Wcr
cener R-ilroiiJ, a" S-lC&each,
Two shares ii: t!i B.;i'i -i.id Maine
II 11. valu-.'d itl S 1 30 each.
Two phases in the rderchants' Bank,
60 i
i
!
260
2C0
Br.s'.o", at Sfio:) each,
Si ihcuai.il Gw!d Uiiir u Meiials i
I "valued at S3 arh. 18,000 j
Tu Seeing Machi.ies, at C50 eacn, !()(
Total, . S3 1 720 j
Due not'ue wiil to given of the next j
rtta- meeting tf If n ticket holder which;
will Uke-idace in New York City.
A National H..;re Ticket, rrsnnjoti
dollar, consist-- t-f five coupr.5, lour oi
which are admissions m i:ie .ni''', ii"
81 any tint-, and 'ho oiher a certificate f t
an interest in the bulerprise, wnic.'i me
purchar relays.
rThe admision coupon may be ued sp
atately, or all at once, as poits the conve
nience ol the purchaser.
All communications oti tlu FUl vct, and
all orders for tickets by mail. r .wore,
should b directed to JOSIAH PERU AM,
Agent, 585 Broadway. New York City.
TO CLUBS.
Persons taking an active interest in this
charitable undertaking, by getting V.
ciut s, wni recetvu eioveii ncoi3 iw.
'., ' .
ten .u.iar ecu.
Jan. 20, 1S64
National Foundry.
Blootmlnirs CoIii:niia Co.,
fjtns sub-ribjr, proprietor of the tb'ove
1- rramed extmsire etublihmen!, is now
prepared to receive r-rdern for all kind- cf I
' 'Lr f..mrrrpir;c nr it rrrr? l
maf-ninery. inriyui.i.r.iuiv", uun.ji .
NAC FS STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS
THRESH IMG MACHINES, &c, &c.
He i also prepared to make Stoves-, nil
pize and patterns, Plow-irons, and every
thing usually made in first-class Foundries
His extansive faciiitie and practical
workman, wairant hiin in receiving the
largest contract on tbe most reasonable
term;
V Grain of all kind will" be taken in
exchange for casting. . - - ...
Ear .This establishment s located netr
the Lackawanna Railroad Depot-
PETER BILLMEYER.
, Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, 1863.-
THE SINGER SEWIXG MAClHNESr
VITR fitter A Fam. v Sewms Machine IB
VffaB, ainih'. a world-wide renuiation. It
is beyond loubt die bet and cheapen and
most beautiful of all Family .Sewing Ma
chines t ofTemd to the ppblic. , No other
F-imilv Sawinn MactiiriM ha.s so manv use-
fcl appliances (or Hemming, Binding, Fell ,
inw, Tucking, Gathering, Uoagine, i;ra.air.g t
Embroideriuc. Cording, and fo.Joith. No
other Family Sewing Machine has so much
capacity lor a great variety of work. It will
sew all kinds of cb h, e.nd will, ail kinds ol
thread. Gral and recei.t . improvetnsrM
iliakrt enr Family Sewing Machine most
reliable and most durable? and most cer
tain in ac.ioii at ad rales of spetd. It
makes th interlocked stitch, which is the
I)et titch known. Any ono, even of the
most. ordinary capacii)',ca n see, at a glance
how to use the letter A Family Sewing
Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines
ure fif iL e1 in chaste and exqniite etjle.
The Folding Cae of, the Family Ma
chine i a piece of cunning vvoikmaudiip
of It.e rntst useful kind. It protects the ma
chine when not in use, and when about to
be operated may be opened as a fpaciou
and sub-ianua! table to sustain the work,
While some r f he Case, made out cf the
r.'io.i unn,k am finihpil in ir.o
- ') "
,e aiJ() cKiS:eft manner possible, others '
Ure adorned and etnbelisheJ in th
ia most
d snnerb mtr.p.er.
It is absoUitelv necessary to see the Tam. !
ilv Machine in operation, so as lo judge of '
it great capacity and beauty. j
!t i fast becoming as tioiiular or family
sewing as our Manufacturing machine! are
for .manufacturing purposes.
The Branch Offices are well supplied with
tiik iwift, thread, needles, oil, etc , Tif the
very best quality.
Send for a Parr.? h!e
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.,
AM Broadway. N Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.fi 10 Chmut St
N. S. Tingiey, Agent, in E;.y, I'a.
A. J. Evar., Ag-nt, in Bloomsburg.
Nov. 11, lff.3.
AtiD
SEC OX 8 HA ZD
-. fi.t'1.:.r'.fr?:'.
4?-'fl A fT If.'' fe?
-' JLi KJf !
T I
W YORK SAFE DEPOT j &c In the duncc, an oril the smoka
71 I f'illiuiil Street, NiW Tvr k. j and dut, are stall fdrjers, artill-ry,.'car-ffN
A f S? TT-C9 airy til l tnf.-ititry. Tne. whole p-ct'jra U
t1 A W" wiJ5 . ar! admirable compoi:ion, a.i J d;pUys tb
Size and Trices of Allies Fire-Frcrf
Safes-
OUTSIDE:
Ikizlt. Width. Dcp'h.
No 1 24 20 20
No 2 2S 22 24
No 3 30 24 24
No 4 32 23 24
No 5 34 31 24
No 6 40 -31 4
INSIDE:' .
ileibhl. ii'idth. D:?th
No 1 17 11 .12
No 2 14 12 J 12
No 3 21 15 12
No 4 22 13 13
No 5 24 21 44
No fi 31 21 , 15
PRICE, PRICK.
Number 1 $50 00 Nnmber 4 S-5 0-)
do 2 u 00 j do .5 100 80
do 3 "0 00 j do 6 115 CO
I
November 1 !, 1KC3
if MORE MEN WA
OUt-'-VH-'l IO QUELL RE Be
MORE .MEN WANT ED
ELLION!
n volution in high trices:
NEW ARKIVAE OF
Ia jl, v;5.tei: goods.
AT PKTi:?: ENT'S STORE IN
LIGHT STREET, COL. CO.
nAS ji:t received from !he ea?trn cuie-i
:'..!:.'. a-sorinietii i f
2 c3 dp cs? Ii ea Q a 23 1 a
t
which w ili b sol ! ciiea p l.;r
cash on cou:; r:iY produce 1 !
His -tt.ck consi-ts of La 'is Dress GjoJ,
c nit-er stvlp aid laie&t fashion.
CALICOES.
MUSLINS.
C INCH A MT.
FLANNELS.
HOSIERY.
SILKS. SHAWLS, CARPETS, &U.;
RATINE ;'5,
CASSIMEREb,
COTTON A UES,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
THREAD, kU.
QUEENS W ARE,
CEDAR WARE.
HARDWARE.
MEDICINES.
DRUGS.
COOTS AM) noi:s, EATS aud CATS,
I.i short every tlu.tg asmiily kepi in a
conrttry t trr;.
The p.tr.T:.i
r.f hia old friend, end
the pat!:c generally, is tcfjectlully to-li.-n-d
The bi'jhst market price p;iid fcr cian-
.... rrnii,,(.0
PETER ENT.
tsIr,.e
Nov. 1 1, 13J3.
rJillcrJs Store.
OPXCS3l-3. 12 3. ? 22.11
OF FALL AM) WINTER GOODS.
r!pHE subscriber ha just returned from
- the Ciiie with a:io: her large and telect
anrtment if
FAl.l. z WLM'UJI woods,
purchased at. Philadelphia nd New Ycrk
which he is
i . ,
i detprmuted in sell o i
moderate terms a
c?n be procured e!-ewnere in bloomsburg
His stock comprises
Ltadics Dress Goods,
Ot the choii'e! styles and l.i'pi fahious
DRY GOODS,
CJ3 II CD (S CS DT L C2 S3
HARD W ARE. QUE E N S W A R I).
CEDAR 'AMjUE. HOLLOW-WARE
. ex - f- --.-s.-i j r '"?-T-r
.J -J- -.-, s a " ---. e
Boos and Shoes, Ha's and Caps, &c , f;c.
In short, everything nna!lv kejt in country
.Mores; lo which he ir. vitas the public gener
ally. . Ttie highest price will be paid for conn
try prodnce, ia esrlisn.e for goods.
, . STEPHEN H MILLER.
tloomsbnrs, Jan. 6, 1864.
Attorney t Iarr
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
t Ofiic on Main Stteet, First door below
A. J. Sicn' Siokj. Dec 2, 1864
tr e Sci eifiFi cImer i c
we uo noi oeneve iui otC.. ... ...
of chap publications any work can te
anU ihnn ihe terms ol tro
Scientific merican at 2 per annum
with 25 per cent, discount lor clubs of 10
to form early .volume of 832 pits
quarto, wi h an immen-e number of orij
nal eiiijrannjis of patanieit macmnetu vaiu
able inventions, and objects of scienliJ
interest. Tbere ts not an industrial pursuit
which doe not receive a share of its at
tention. Ii contains r fitciu Itsis ol patent
claims, important suiisiics, practical re
cipes lor domestic urcoes and Las iTg
stood, both in thin country and in Europe,
a th highest authority in the. mechanic
arts and nencpe. There i no publicaliea
uinr valnable to the .Tafraer, the miller,
the enttii.eer, the iron founder the mechci
ic, or tha -manufacturer. We have never
opered a number without learning pom
thitig wi never ki.e belore, and obiainint;
vaii.?.b!e inlormation fnr the5 benefit of our
reaifeis. The Publisher-. Messrs. Muun
L Co , cf 37 Park Row, New York, hav
deserved tne suoce-i which thev bav
achieved. . No one licn!d visit that city
without calling at iheir palatial establih
me.n', f hich is a n.un um d inventive
&e:iiu. collected Ir'iTi ihe entire world.
i
D nriy Rf mir IreiUs ito not know this work
Ml tae our aovice, tnev win mmuz
p.nd become subsrnbers imme fiateU, or
by a;;' yiuji to the Publi-hsrs they caM ob-
la!" a specimen copy gra'is, which will bo
feU'e to co:.Er:u it iruiti ol our rccuramen-
dation."
JUST rL;BIS52Z2J3. '
SPLENDID STEEL PLATE MEZZOT
INT ENGRAVING OF
Ecjcr-CcEcrul George B. HcCiellai,
On the. Battle Field of
ANTlETAIrf..' .
Siz c? Pictvre I9i uv 24 ivcnts.
! 'J'rlE Origins-I Pai'ming was male from
' - life, to nr.'er . f the Publisher, by tha
celebrated Arlisi, C SchusKle. Esq .(who
I the only cue the ueneral sa to). It
rc te-'-' n hiin o:i his. celebrated horse
Dai jet Webster, vpreMed i0 hioi by the :
citi.Jtis of Ci'ici.'iflati, taking an cb-er
vatton rf the fiel i, in the latter part ol th
dsy, st the Retnlo were failing oack. In
tf p fr.re ground are seen the dsolat'OFS q,f
ih haitlp hrotceii ouns. ha!tere.l r.-
, t rare gen ins r,i ine Arusi.
4 RICE Ui- Hit kNUUAVING. ,
r-ir.gle copy, to one add.e-s,
Two copien - 4i
Thr?, '
3 00
5 00
6 00
Se;.t by mid post-paid. , , .
Per-ons ac'inc as Agents and ordering
one copy at three dol'ars, car. hate sub- -M,q'ir,t
ofe ai two dollars escli. Travel
ir.g CanVa-ers . ordering largely, will btfa
supplied uu liberal t-Mrn. Address ,
JOHN DAINTY, Pablishe ,
17 Son'ti Si.ih S:., P.ii!JeIph"u.
Jan. 13, 1?64.
TERRIBLE DISf LOSUUES .
Secrets For Ihc 33illchl .
most va.uable and wonderlol. pcblK
.Ui cation
A work ol 40J p?ces. ana
er.frravi.-.gs. Dii. HUNTER'S
Iheir Pt.ys-
every ktn.l, with Never-Failing Remtdie
for their spe-.!y cere. Tbe practice of
Dr. HUNTER hasr,n- bee-!, ani rti!! i-w
! unhnund:'. biT at th ran.es! suheitation
i nam! errtu nersnns. ha has teen indccel
! tu e.ir d hie rredical ttsfulne? throogh.
t:ie medi-jm of his "vadf;mecum.;
It
is a volum.1 thai shred I he i:i trie bauds
cf
every family ii ti.e Und. :i a preventive of
sjcrtt vices, c-r as a ua:d for the allevia
tic i of p'ij of the iriC.-t a'-vful an ' destruc
live coors-e evt-r visited r.oai.knd. 0:
cuj.y, securely enveloped, wi l be fcrer.
ited free ol posf-tge to a;.y pur! of the . I'fii,
ted biates for fiO cents in P. O. ttamps,'3
copies for t?l. Address, po-t t aid, . JJl.
HUN'IEu, No 3 Divi-iua S'.-eet, Ne4
t Vo k
Sept. 9. 1563.
Old 'alii:::; IS.'coiac TCew,
Tiis
t.e I vvoti! ' beg leave tu in-
form his rdd Irieitd.-, a:.d "tl.e rest of ma'a-
kind," liiit Le ha lately ret-.r.ied Irotn lho
Rirvt ' cl Ins rotintrv, a' u arz-uo. re- c
his rotintrv, ar d a-j-ito re-
i o l d es t a ;;li SH- $y
1 L O ii I N G SA LO 0 N,-
rpttpJ hi-
E D T AT
with a view o! r.i..i;ir.s up emir-) new gar
mea s, cs we.l a meiiiii; :j. cl.l ones, for all
naitkind, ar.d auy bid el-s J who may
Uo' !.i:;i wiili tl-.rir werk in his line.
jo pr.-.T" ' ia woik f-'EAT. Fash
lONAHLE ar.d SU!:S FANTIAL, and hope
by to dci..j
rn t ni!et.'i"n to tm-iness
o inent and rn e ve a due -h.ire o p'rour
aj;e. Inn remember, all. that thee t.me
re'.iire mm.ey, r.r something to Itve upnn
he iherefore hope r;d irutts, thai wheri
i e Lo lien" I ii pin, bis tus oti.ers will
do theirs, by lorr.isr.ins; i!;a 4:reafy John,'.'
or rcMt'v tr-d'. I ir :riiv ibo '"Laborer
Wtl.uV ui
Li h!re.',
BERNARD RUPERT
Bloomsburg, Sept. Id It-.Ci.
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
rjpHE under'
h.s frien J
that he ha j.is:
Cute-, a lre
Z' - J re.;-ectft!'y inform
:.J the pjt-l.c 'er-eral.y
received '.fo-n the Eailero
sscrt;r.i'i! of
tS; Winter
Fre.h from the s?st cf Fa-hi;in, of all
sorts, sizes an I r,ua ilities, viiih will U
sold cheap Icrcr.s' or c--n:!ry product.
A L 3 O,
II ATM Jv- C A lX
E'dOTS AM) SHOES. -
ST-y. uisriiier vkui a var'f ) ui u-r
tions and tTiinus to. troublesome to nn-ner-ate,
to which Iz ii:vi'e the a tetttion ofpur
c!i.iers. ,
fX" He is alio prepare I lr tn'tkettp
clothing to order. o reasonable terms
and up to the latest fashions.
CF"Ci!l aad eii.-m-i? rur stock of "oda
ANDREW J. EVA No.
E'.iomsburg, Dec 2. l;63.
ipohtant
. TO
Married Ladies !
TECLY A BLESLG ! , .
I will send, free of chirse, to .any Ldf
who w ill nd.her name and addre-, direc
tion how to prevent the extreme pain of
CHILD-BSP.TH : also bow lo haye perlect
ly healthy and Leautifvl Children ; also on
other new and IMPORTANT SECRET, th
only pure and tafe remedies ever discov
ered. ' 1
My obj-cl "n makirtig ll above oiler ta
io induce every lady to tet my remedies
A Mress i v S
MADAME DULENTAUX, IL p.,
76T. Broadway, New YorkCift
Fab. 5, 1861 3tfl.