j i STAR OF THE NORTH jnixcs adolT -tdirs &'c6mRY. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APR. 27, 1864 Sc new i vert icemen' in to-day's Star. .-. After this isiue of our ptper we will 4e 'oblijed to charge 52.00 in "advance, and ,?2.50 if nct'p-li'd insider nix months. Thb Conn advertisements are fnnnd in 'this paper, besides all "county advertising Jgeneval'y. ;? vRr.v. C.t.o. V .'Scott will 'preach In the 'new. Baptist Church,' at this place,' on Sab ?bath next, at 10 o'clock in trie fdreoodn nd 7 in the evening.. t r .Foa a cheap-'arAi handsome' boot 'or shoe tail upon L. T. Sharpless. Muslins ajid calicoes can be had of him cheaper than 'elsewhere Ibr cash. , ' . . J ' ' Nerr'week Court will he in jion l (his place. Considerable' business will os transacted at this term. There are. about the usual number of' Com mob Wealth causes to be trid. " ' ' Shcriff Firmam has lour boarders, three 'male and one female. Al! 'candidates for ' t'the May term. The 'Sheriff loses' money .boarding folks' these times at 25 cents -per 'day. Its too low. . ' Volcstecring is still going ;rtn in some sections In Philadelphia special bounty of $300ispaid tore'crbits, besides the tiOO 'the Government still pays. Anothcr Socdikr Gone Our sehlier foj s, accompanied by large number of citizens, repaired lto -MilSin. on Monday rmorning last, to assist in the boriardf'a ..broiher soldier by the. name of Washington aBeck, who recently died a! Fortress Mon Toe. Mr "Beck entered :the service :Iast fall, and was attached lb ihe 178th Regt . P V. M. He subsequently 're'urrieil home, arid volunleefed 'to fill the junta of Mifflin ?in the last draft,and has been in service .hot a few short weeks.. He was buried with 'the hooor'sol war. "His age was 19 years -8 monihs'ar.d Wirf. Berwick Gdztite. - ' Narw Cocb", "M Johr K.'Gitok'8 Store, en Main "Street, th'is'ptace. Mr. G. has jnt "replenished 'His already extensive stock of iGreceries, together with quite an assort ment ol Dry-;Goods and Hardware. J"his is a, good stand to purchase groceries at cheap for cash.' Yen can rcarcely go amirs .for anything in rh9 grocery line at this errre. . ?CiB'of fire side walls of the brieve black 's miih shop on Main Street, below Market, tell in oo Taeeday morning last. The work taen engaged digging a seller under the 'building came loo close to the foundation 'of tha "brick work," and a little below it, ; which gave way. Mr. Josevh SHijrtrfov de "s tgns fixing np the place for a meat shop. Os Saturday morning last, Mr. Philip Street. Conductor, of No. 8 Freight Train onHhe Lacka. and BIoorabnrg R. R., met with a painful accident, while slopping 'at . the depot at this plsfde, by getting one of his hands smashed between a couple of cars. Dr. J. 8. McKelvy was called 'and dressed the wound,' which was found not j so bad as to render it necessary to perform any amputations. ' - - n -i i - j. - - OCRnrjTEaTisrsa colhwits are worthy ol examination. Reader, when joo hare 'money ta spend consult yonj" eennty paper :and trust those who have the eourfey to : let you know what they have to sell. Such "merchants do mote business, hare better :goods, -an in all respect are more trust 'worthy than such as hope to catch you ac jeidenlally and never expect to see yoo gain. To intelligent people th adveniae- rnents are of gteal value. ' ' . - Watchxs ind JxwttRT.--WB take pleas 'tare ia noticing the fact that Our townsman, Mr. Hehrt ZcpHNtjER, still repairs Watch " es and Clocks at his old stand on Main st., I!comsbuTg. ' He also keeps on hand a va riety of Jewelry which he will sell upon treasonable term.' Those' of. our friends 1 Wishing anything in hia line will do well by giving him a call. He works reasona bly low and does his work io a skillful and workmanlike maofter. .r Da. VoAit Is evidently shamed 6f himself mnd 7om Dunn," and in hie issue of Thursday, begs for quarters He Objects to referring to private character, and says what is issorretit, that he never interfered wiih his neighbors' character. We can only -ay to Mr. Dnnn, Dr. John, we mean, " that fcblic km should preserve aach private xXarecters & would bear scrutiny and in Tesiisalion Columbia Democrat. A. j. Etars, of this place," tas jat ts lufned from the Eastern Cities with a large ksiortrtient of goods, in the .clothing line, ; which he has made up and unmade. He has soma handsome cassimeres, clft'bs, ves tings, etc. Hirfr--tnmer wear is not sur " passed in this section for beanty, etyle, qual- ity or durability. Jace is prepared to make - all kinds of gentlemen's wear on short no 'lice, upon reasonable terms. Give him a call and examine bis stock of goods for -yonrsalves. See advertisement. Fiat. On the -21st inst., the bare and shed or Peter Heller, in Greenwood town- ship, this cconty, were con sotiied by fire with all their contents, consisting of several kinds of grain, hay and straw, wagoo and l8fn"?s, to-6thf with his lite 8iock-one ,.rr.afsyeolt and calf. There was no insur ance ca the property, thus making the loss, a severe cne to Mr. llsl'sr, who is an hon et, i::dsstrioss and worthy ciuzan. ti re tiisins a nf s:ery how the barn erjcght fire. . It"W.':st Hseovred near the rniddie of - ths fcrer-sca cf sii day. It was sitsatad . ly iia psl'ic icai, easy of access far 3 iscenc'arj io apply the caatcb. "' :. ' f rniirt'lFnclnmnf inn. W 'HKREA&-the'. Honorable .WiUiam'EI- we!l, PreiiidentJudge of the Coort ol Oyer andTVrnlner a.rKl'GeneTal.Jail Deliv- eryCftjirt of Quarter Sessions ol ihe Peace und Court, of Common Pleas and Orphans Court in' the 26th Judicial District, compost ed of the cbuniiesof C6Ipmb!a,'SuHivan and Wyoming, and the Hons: Steph'en'Baldy and John McReynolds, Associate Judges, ot Co lumbia co., have issued their .uecept, Tear- Lins dale one ihousand ""eight hundred and sixty four, and to me directed fcr holding a Court . of "Oyer "arid Terminer, and General Jail Deli very gpqartf-r ."Sessions ol the Peace, ComPIeas and' Orphphs' Court, in Bloomn burg, in (he county of Columbia, on the first Monday, beirr? ihe second day of May next and Vo coram Oe ore week. . Notice is hereby given, lothe Coroner, tho Jot,ii''es"of thePeace and Constables ol the sait Couftty of Columbia, that they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o' clock in the forenoon ol said day, with their records, int5niitioo and other remembrkn res lo do those tninas Vhich lo their offices appertain to be done. - And those that are bound -by 'recoantzes, to prosecute sgainst the prisoners that Rre or may be in ihe Jail of said cooniy ol'Colnmbia, io be then and there to prosecofa'then as shall be Sust. Ju rors are' reqoesied to be punctual, in their attendance, asreeaoiy to titeir notice, dated at Bloomsburg ihe 23d day ol March, in the year of oor Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fourth and in the eighty-ninth vear of the Independence of the United Slates of Amenta. (Unit save the wmmonweuiih. J05SIAH H.'FURMAN, ,, "Sheriff's Office, ' Sheriff. Bloomsburs, Mar 23, 1863. List of Causes for May Teria, 1861. ll Philip Wint ersteen vs Val Wintersleen. .2 Henry Well vs GeorgeKiply. , 2 David Levi for the use J. V L. Dewitt'vs , "Sarr.uel.'L Bef.le. . . 4. Elijah Mc'Muririe vs Christian Wolf. . 5 Lonisa Mi-Gowen vs FJizabeth Dalius. 6 Jacob Harris vs Peier ;Jacoby. 7 George Hughes, et el vs J V. Criswell. '8 .David Reiribold ys-Michal Gr'over. 9 Rebecca Yanderslice vs Geo. Dndson :10 W. Loneenberaer et a! "vft'C. Wolf et al. 1 1 Daniel F. Seyberl ''v'Retinen '-Nif.elv'. 12 B. F. Re'rghart Brn. vs Silas D. Edgar. 13 Rebecca Transne vs Wm. Transne. 14 Jacob Terwitliger v Thomas Alerediih. ,15 D. H."Bo2art et al vs W. Dennlson et al. IB 'David Arhenbufh 'v John Wardin. 17 Sylv. J. Faox (oe) vs B. F Reiahard. 18 John JfJiaaer vs Richard B. Menah. 19 G Lotigeiibereer el at vs Joshua'liobbin- son arid Willia'm Boyles. 20. Henry Gilmer v Moore Creveling. 21 Com. for tne nse of 'Elijah Horn, et al vs Jacob Fif her. 2 "Pine School Directors vs A. J Manning , et al. 23 John Allesar for use of his wife -Sarsh A. vs John Y. Allei?ar. 24 Enos L Adams vs Daniel FSeybert et al 25 Samnel Williams vs CH Deiterich'et al 26 B F Reighard vs Elizabeth Vansicle el al 27 Luke Roan use of Anna Reglta Roan vs Charles H Derterich. 28 James L Dnnn for use 'cf Henry Frick vsJohnPBrocket.nl. 29 Phflio Dieiterfch vs William Ldn j. JESE COLEMAN, Prorhonotarv's Office, j Prothy. Blcomsborg, Mar. 23. 18S4. CHARLES Q. BARKLEY, Atlorncj7 at Iaw, BL003ISBIRG, COLrMBIA-COl. TCriLL pracrice in the several Couvis of Columbia connty. All legal business intrusted to his car shall rvcei ve prompt attention, 'O F F 1 C EjOn Main Street, Exchange Bnildme, over Miller's Store. April 13, 1864. HOWARDS ASS0llT10.. PHlLADhLPHlA, PA. DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and Sexual System' new and re liable tren'ment in Reports of ihe HOW ARD ASSOClATrONSenl by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN IlOUGIiTON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth S'reei Philadelphia, Pa. - ... Dec. Xa 1863 lyr, -- SCHOLARSHIP FOR SALE. " Pittsburgh Commercial College. ." Blnghijrntin " " rritrenden's " ' , ' Philadelphia, Strafon, Bryant "it Co-.-, ". Tr.se Scrips, are rn amounts of 515 and $50 and are is so rrfnch cah, by the Stu dent on entering either of he abov Colleges-. Young men desiring to obtain a finished Collet 'late Education, will here End a good speculation by applying at the' office of the STAR OF THE NORTH. Bloomsburg, Nov. i, 1863., TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES! Secrets Tor the Mi! Ion ! A most valuable and wonderful pnbli CiAcatiom A "work nl 400 paees, and 3? colored engravings. DR. HUNTER'S VADEMECUMj an Original and jjopula treatise on Man and Wcman, their Phys iology, Fonctions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never-Failing Remedies for tjieir speedy core. The practice ol Dr. HUJiTER has long been, and stilT is, unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation nnmberous persons, he has been induced to extend his medical . usefulness through the medium of his "VADEMECUM." It is a volume that should be in the hands ol every family In the land, as a preventive of secret vices, or as a snide for ihe allevia tion of one of ihe most awful and destruc tive pconrges ever visited mankind. One copy, seourely enveloped, will be forwar ded free ot postage to any part of ihe Uni ted States for 50 cents in P. O. stamp, :3 conies for SI. Address, post paid, DR. HUNTER. No. 3 Division Street New York. Sept 9. 1883. - ' :--'; - ' - - Old Thing Bj?coriie IVcw, "The undersigned wonld ben leave to in form his old friends, and "jhe rest of man kind," that he has lately returned from the service of his country, and again re- opened his OLD EST ABLIS H- k ED.TAI LO RING S A L O O .V, -1L. with a view of making up entire new gar ments, as well as mending old ones, for all mankind, and any body el.e, who may favor him with their Work in his line. He is prepared to do work NEAT, Fash 10NABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, and hopes by eo doing, aod strict attention to business to merit and receive a due share of patron ae. Bat remember, ail, that these times require money, or something to live upon, be therefore hopes and truetsj that when be has done his part, his customers will do theirs, by famishing the "ready John," or ready tfade. For truly the "Laborer is worthy of bis hire." . f-r- - BERNARD RUPERT Q ' bioomsDorg, fcept. lo 1862. DAID LOUESBEItG, C LOTH N Q STORE. Oa Main street,t wo doorsabore the 'Amer ican Hotel.7 , " . . Ajc Cnerry Pectoral ! Atliitinistratdrs' IVoticei .Estate of Samuel jJHami, deceased. I ETTERS of Ad'minictration on the es tale of Samuel Adams, late of Locust lownship, - Columbia- county, deceased, have been firanied by the;Regisler of-satd county, to Leonard 'Adams and Mayberry Hughes, both residing in tfie. township and county aforesaid. . All, persons havinyj claims against the estate of the decedenr are requested to present ihem for seiile ment jo the administrators, and those in debted to the estate wilt make payment to them without delay..: 'LEONARD ADAMS, 'VAdm, MA BERRY HUGHES, AUm Vs Locust twp., April 20, 1864. 6w. f2. At hi in i t rat o r' IV 6.1 i : e. Estate of Daniel S. McHenry, drcd. LETTERS, testamentary on the Eia'te ol Daniel S. MrHenrv." late ' o Jack son township, Columbia 'Counly, decfafed, ime UBcn granieu py iiip ucai'irr vi aiu county, io!Rohr Mcljenry. residing in trie lownship of Benlon, Columbia countjl All persons 'having claims against'the es tale ol ifTej decedent are .requested lo pre seiii the m dnly authenticated io the admin istrator for 'settlement snd those'indebted to the estate are required Vo make payment to him' forthwith. ,. , lR0HR M:HENRY, Admr. Benion twp., April 20, 1864. 6 w. $2. hrEf VMILIINER r GOODS " sritlrvG AiviT siiitiier. THE nndersig'ned would fepecifully an nounce io me puouc mat sne has lust received from ihi. and well selected- psso-tmenl of SPRING AND S UM M ER M I LL1 N rtRY GOO DS. all '.of "which he is prepared lo make no and sell no ctieap as'cao be bought elsewhere. Her goods are a 1iti! e superior in point of dui ability as will as tablet jlluess to any offered in this section, fall aud examine her good for yourselves. MARY BARKLEY. ii. ...i. 1 c in u-uniiy IHI'JB Bloomsburg, April 20. 1864. THE, Greatest Improvement yet in the Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity worth peeing. Please send for circular with, sample of sewine. . These Improved Machines "save 6n hundred per cent, of thread and silk, and make the lock-stitch alikA on 46th sidee. They require no instrnriians to operate pefcily, 'except the "pnntej directions." No change in sewing from one kind of goods to another. And no taking apart io clean 'o'' oil. - Our New Manufactory is now complete, with all its machiftery and loots entirety new, and is already rapidly turning out Machine, which for beanty and perfection 0' finish ar not surpassed by an manufac ture in h world. . N. B. Should any Machine -piove n'naj isfactory, it can be Teruroed and m oney refunded. j Agents wanted in connties not canvassed by oxir own A2nli. FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO. No. Broadwa'y, New York. ' A p rll J0,J 8 6 4. ly. THE SCIENTIFIC AMerHUK. We do nol believe that even in this age oTcheSp publications any work va be more rfast)nahfe than ibe, errtis of the Scientific American at S2 pr arinume with 25 per cent, discount lor cl;b of 10 to form a yearly volume of 832 pages qoarto, with an immense Ttnmber ol origi nal engravings of patanted machinist vara able inventions, and orjois of Vcientifift interest. There i. not an industrial pursuit which does not receive a hare of it's at tention. It contains official lils of patent claims, important "utail'tic, practical re cipes for domestic purposes and has long stood, both in this counify arid in Europe, as hf highest anthority in the mechanic arts and siehces. There is no publication more valuable to the farmer, the miller, the engineer, the iron founder, the rhechan ic, or the manufacturer. We have never opened a number without learning some thing we never knew beforehand obtaining valuable information for the. benefit nf oor readers. Thu Publisher?, Messrs. Munn & Co., of 37 Park Row, New York, have deserved the. success Which they have achieved. No one shcold visit, that city without calling at iheir palatial establish ment, which is a museum of inventive aenius, collected from the entire world. If any of our friend do not know this work and wilt take our advica, they will mail S2 arid become subscribers immediately, or by applying to the Publishers tbey can ob tain a specimen copy gra'is, which will be sure to confirm the truth df our recommen dation." thiTnew grocery store. MORE Just received at Erasmus Aew Store. Molasses, Sugars, , . Teas, - ." "'' . .. ' Coflee, ' ' Rice, Spices, . Fish, Salt, ' Tbbacd," 7: ' ' - . Segafsj Candiesj -Razens, FKED AND PROVISIONS. - Together with a great variety of notions &c, ion numerous to mention. BButter, Eggs, Meat and produce gen erally taken Lu exchange for ioods. - ' . A. B. ERASMUS. Bloomftbor?, Feb. 29, 1864. IMPORTANT ; - 'to Married Ladies ! TRULY A BLESSING ! I will send, fret of charge, to any Lady who will send her name and addfets, direc tions how o prevent the extreme pain of CHILD-BIRTH : also how to have perlect ly healthy and beautiful Children ; also one other neui and IMPORTANT SECRET, the only sure and safe remedies ever discov ered. My object in making the above offer is to induce etery lady to test my remedies Address J . . ..-. MADAME DULENTAUX, M. D., 767 Broadway, New Yorlc City. Fei?. J, 1884 3rd. v Ik Wlicn You IPnrdiaise Alwaytf Select Cash Houses ! WHILE THE ' JIrmy of the Potomac, !UNDjift THE SUPEltVisibNTOF LIEUT. GEN U S GRANT, IS MAKING PRriiARATi6NS FOR THE- CAPTUUE-CTF RICIIiStONDi VA AND END THE REBELLION, Lloyd T. Sharples IS 3'nOWING THE SUPERIORITY OF THE a J1ND READY FAY . ' BY ' AT CONSIDERABLY Lower Figures THAN CAN BE 'BOUGHT HE IS GETTING GOObS CONSTANTLY FROM TUE EASTERN CITIES, NEW YORK AND ruiLADELnilA, AND IS n I S POS I N G OF Til E M RAPIDLY at extremely low Jit ZOcts. 1$cts. 25c. 26cj. and 27cts. Brown and Bleached, at 20, 22, 24. 2, 3, 34, 38, 42, and 50cv t Jilaipacca'', Lustres, DeLaiaest Challis, Jtans, Cassimeres, $t. Groceries: Sugar, Syrups, toffee, Kent's East India Coffr'e at 25 cts, a super i- vr article highly recotn- mended. IflACKEREIY, By the i and Ibl. at 12, 14. and lb Dollars. . Tlic Largest1 jo't of Quecns- vrarc Etcr lirouglit to BOTH OF COMMON 4- GRANITE WARE, which toxllbe sold at LOW PRICES. NOTIONS, HOSIERY, IIoop Skirts. BRADLEY" S NEfV HOOP SKIRT. The Duplex, Eliptic Spring Steel Skeleton so well known among the Fair Sex for beiuty and durability. oots Shoes ! In endless variety fdr men and wmen, and children. Gaiters of all kinds. Balmoral, Side, Lace and Congress double and single soled. -. The Celebrated Gutta Percha Soled S'.oes for Jfomen and Children. Gents French 4 American Calf Boots and Balmorals. Gents Lace boots from SI 60o $4.00.' CASil Paid Tor Bniter and Lard. Grain and other Produce takeii in .Exchange Tor GOODS. Buying and Selling for Cash he is pre pared to tell Goods on Lower Profits than when doing a Credit Business CALL AND EXAMINE THE GOODS, filoomtourg, April 20, i86.-r2m. I - vx- e-.u ".; .11 - t Ha J HEWYORK. j'iOj.A Q ROVER g& BAKER'S CFLKBRATVD KI.ASTIC, STITCH HIVING ITI 1 C DINES Were awarded the highest Premiums over all ComfWilofs, at the following State nndTCounty Fair of 1863. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium for family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Maahine Work INDJANA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes First Premium for Machine VVork VERMONT STATE FAIR. Fir.l Premium for Family Machine. First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine First Preminm for Machine Work OHIO STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine Work IOWA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine VVork. ir.r.ivnis state. v.in First Premium tor Machine for &h purpose's first fremuim tor Machine Work KENTUCKY STATE FAIR F'rst Premium for Machine for "all purposes frist Fremuim tor aiarlune Work, MICA 10 AN ISTATK FAIR.. t t First Premium for Manufacturing Machine First 'Pre'mium for Family Machine rirst Premium for Machine Work PENN'A STATE FAIR Fiist Premium for ManulacmriTtr Mac'liirio Frist Premium for Machine Work OREGON STATE FAIR. Fair's! 'Premium for Family Machine First Premium for .Machine Work ,. CHITTEN DEN CO. Vt. AGR'L S0C. irst Premium lor Family Machine First Premium for Man!fMur'ni? Macl ine First 'Premium for Machine VVork. FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR. First Premium lor Family Machine. Firt Prejnium for Manntaciunns Machine CHAMPLAIN VALLEY Vt. AG'L.SOC. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium Inr Manulacturrns "Mac li trio First Prpm'urm for Macnine Work HAMPDEN 'CO, Mass AG'L. SOC, ' Diploma for Family Machine. Diploma for Machine Work. WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR. First P:ernium for Family Machine QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR First Premium for Family Machine Firfct Premium lor Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Work SARATOGA CON Y, FAIR. Fust Premium lor Family Machine MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR'. First Premium lor Machine for all puru'oaYs First Premium tor Machine Work GREENFIELD O, UNION FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium lor Machine Wort. CLINTON CO. O, FAIR. Firsl Premium for Family Machine Firt Premium for Machine. .. MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR. Fi.t.t Premium lor Mach ine for all purposes First Premium for Machine Work. SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR First Premiom for Family Machme First Premium for Machine Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR. F'"t Premiurn jlor Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work CCThe above comprises all the Faira at which the Grover & Baker Machines were exhibited this vear. Sales-rooms, 495 Broadway, New York. 730 Chestint St., Philadelphia. March 23, 1864 lj. JRAN1) JURORSMAY TERM I8G4. Bloom--Jacob Deiflenbaeh, H. B. Wells, Lucas N Mo'yer, Sam'l Shatter, Henry Wolf. Beaver Jotin Hinde-liter, Jacob Dreie fe'ch. ... Briarcreek -Jarob Creasy. Bor. Berwick Hirarn R. Bower. Franklin Jacnb Kosnnbadr, Green wood Joseph Rrtrae, George Drr, Georae Girton, Hemlock Daniel Yocum, Jxckson John P Hess, Ml Pleasant J6eph It VanJerslice Peter Hippensteel, Maine Jacob Bowman, Madison George Beagle, A D Watson, MirHin Abraham Schweppnheiser. Pine John F Fowler, Roaritiscreek Nathan Dreisbach. Sogarloaf Samuel Shaltz. TRAVERSE JURORS, MAY TERM. Bloom Samuel Jacoby, Reaver John Hoats. Daniel Oearhart. Benton VVm Hulme, Samuel McHenfy, ! At.raharn filine. I Rriarcreek Henrv Doak. VJ Centre Henry Delona,. Conjngham Sylvester Hoffman.,, . Fislnnacreek Cyrus Robbins, Alexan der Cramer. Michael Lemon, Dan'l Kitch en, Nathan Flakenstinp, John Pealer, Greenwood John Miller, Hemlock David Waaner, Jackson Hiram Baker, Locttsi Jonas Helwig, , Ml Pleasant Andrew Melicfc, MiRlin JShn Michael, Madison Simon Coiner, Jotin A. Frin ston, William Barber, ' Montour Daniel Giger, John H duick, Samuel Giger, Henry Ohl, Orange Michael Keller, Pine William Piatt, Roarinacreek James Kieler,, Scott O.-car.P F.nt, SamM Bittenbender, Su"arloaf, Andrew Laubach, Richard KileJohn W Kile. Bloomsburg, March 23, 1864. OYSTER SALOON IN BLOOMSBURG. COL. CO. PA. HE ond'ersigned would announce to the -I publiqthathe has re.rlited his SALOON one door East of his BAKERY k CON FEC TIONARY, on Main Street. Bloomsbnrg; and is prepared to accommodate both La dies and Gejilemen. He is prepared to furnish OYSTERS, WHOLESALE & RE TAIL, BY THE CAN OR OTHERWISE. B. STOHNER. November 25, 1863. DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED 1 DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in less than 30 days, the worst cases of Nervous ness, Impotency, Premature Decay, Semi nal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary Sexua',nd Nervous Affections, no m'auer from what cause .produced. .Price, Oue Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of th of Jer. Address, v JAMES S. BUTLER. Station D, Bible House, New Yotk. Maroh 16, 1861 3m. aek'a aud Blooosburg Railroad. ON AND AFTER JAN. 'SENGER TRAIN'S WILL rlS, 1364, PAS RUN AS FOL- LPWSt 1. . t ! ' : . WOVIRO SOOTH. freight It Paisenger. 'Patttnger. 4.20 P M 5 55 8,25 8 35 9.15 9 55 oave'Scr'anton, .Xing'0;"., .;' 'Bloomsburg ' .Rupert, , " Diinville, Arrive al Nonh'd MOVINO NORTH. Lea've North'd Danville, " Rupert, " BloomsburgJ " Kingston, Arrive at Scranidn, 8 00 A. 8 '40 9 22 .9 35 J2 12 P M tloomsbtrg 1,30 Freicht & Passenger leaves 10 15 A M . . Pa-sereers taking the Mail Train South connect with the Express train from Nor thumberland, arriving at Harisburg at 2.30 A. M , Baltimore, 7,00 A. M. and at Prnl'a. at 7,00 A.M. The Mail Train from Nonh'd, leaves immediately alter the Ex press train from Harrisbqrg, at, and..Bal(i more, allowing pHsen.ers leaving Phila delphia, at 10.40 r. JS1. tio , reach points on, this road during the next lorenoon. ISew ann elegant c.ieeping cars accom pany the night trains,, each way between Northumberland and Baltimore, and Nor thomberland and rhiladetoJua. , . H. A. FUN DA, Supt. J. C.'Wells, Gent Ticket Aent Kins on, Fh. 3, 864. Volunteers and Conscripts I To Soldier or any others wishing to in crease their income, thre is no better way of doina so at this time, than from the sale of our Wa'rhes They are warranted a Represented ! "Particularly valuable for officers in "the Army and travelers." -Frank Leslie't, Feb ruary 21 "PnMtiest, best T)d cheapest timepieces ever offered." AT Y IUuslrtUtd News, Jan nary 10. ' Very pttv and durable Watehe for ihe Army-" N Y Army & Kavy Journ. Government Organ. 3 Aus, 20. "One of the oldest and mot reliable houses in busmen." Louisville Ay , Jour nnl, Jul .21. . MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS. . Being a Hunting or Open Face for LaJy' or Gentlemen's Waich Compared, with Patent Self Winding Improvement, a most Pleasins Novelty , ON E OF TH E PR E PIT E T, MOST CON V EN IE NT, AND decidedly ihe be.t and cheapest time-piece for general and reliable be a ever offered. It has within it connecfed with it .machinery, .its own winding attachment, rendering a key en tirely unnecessary The cases of thi Watch are compofed ,of two msiaU, the outer one being 'fii.e IS carat gold... i has the improved roby. action lever movement, and ia warranted ira accuratet lime-piece Price, mpprb'.y engrav ed4 per case of hal dozen, 8204. Sample Watche, in ner morocco Boxes, $35. Silver Watches ! Firt Class Hunting Time-Pieces for ftcc -Tacy of movement, beauty of ma terial, and above all, cheap ness in price, these 'watches must insure universal appro- . .. . . bation. , v ,,, An imitation so faultless thaf.it canbard 1y be detected by the mot expertencer1 jodoes. The material being of two metals Ihe outer on first qnafilv Sterling Silver while the inner one is German Silver, i cannot be recognized by cuttins or heav; engraving, making if, no only in appear ance, but in durability, the best reserr blance of Solid Srerlmg Silvers in exist ence. , . 7 The eata of these VVarche's in Army I a source of enormous profit, retailing, a they, very readily do. at S25 and upwards. Many hundrej dollars "can be made in a single pay day by any one of ordinary business tact, . ; rF AT WHOLESALE ONLV ! Tp hea vy bunting cases, beautifully engraved, white enamel dial, and fancy cut hands, in good running order, by the half dozen, Sold only by the cae of six ! Upon receipt of two dollars, as guaran tee of good faith, we will send watches by express to any part of .the loyal States, collecting balance ot bill on delivery. This ensures buyers against Iraud, giving Ihem their watches before payment is required. Soldiers in the disloyal States raut remit Cash in advance, in express compan ies peremptorily refuse making collections, in such dangerous localities. Remember, Cash" in advance from wiitiin the army lines in rebel States ! We Guarantee Ihe safe delivery of all Watches, whether ihe ate sent bv mail or express. v , HUBBARD BROS.. Sole Importer 171 Broadwav, cor. Cortlahdt St. N. Y. Fb. 24, 1S64. For the lYuit, Ilo'wer and Kitchen Gar t dtn. 18C1. The 1SC1. gaiuf,Seu' ifidSTiiiv. W. G, P. BRINCKLOE, Publish ta. Oftce : 33 North Sixth St., PhiPa. TKRMS SI 50 A YEAR. . Edited hy THOMAS ill 12 lu II A 7. THE MONTHLY CONTENTS ARE: Hints Flower Garden and Piwabure Ground ; Fruit Garden ; Vegetable Garden; Window Garden. Communications. Embracing the views of the best writers on Horticulture Agri culture, and Rural A Hair. Editorial Giving the Editor's views on the impoitanl Agricultural improvement? Scraps and Queries N'ew Fruits New Plants Domestic and Foreign Intelligence Foreign Correspondence Hortirul tural NoticeS. With each D?partment handsomely il lustrated. fMIEJE general feature will be enter - lained ar?d the publisher pledges him self that no labor or expense shall be spar ed to render the succeeding issues of Ihe Magazine eveiy way worthy of the favor with which his previous efforts have been amply rewarded. . Send lor a Specimen' February 24, 1864. ' A Fr!t 1 Farnv-r lUagazme for I'a. 1864, The Pennsylvania 1864. I'AltlflKU &z ARDK;VEK, DKVOTEtJ to AGRICULTURE. HORTICULTURE . AND RURAL AFFAIRS, Edited and Pcblished by WILLIAM 8. YOUNG fcCO., 52 North Sixlh Stree', Philadelphia. Term : Oie Dollar a year. The Sixth Volume commeocess with Jan uarv number. II AVING obtained the services of emi "hent and practical Agricil:Mri-is, Honi tu'Iturits, Stock Breeders and Be keepers, we confidently offer the current Volume al one of the best ever issued for originality, practical though l ad reliable information, Feb. 21, 1864- - . PKRHAITl'S INVALID SOLDIER NATIONAL HOME ENTERPRISE, ' 5 8 5 B R0 A D'W AY-NEW YORK. T f . rmm. The 'Mol Complete ' an4 Magnificent lfar Exhibit ion, Extant. Deroied io ralsl .'g'tyurfs for a Si--Uonal Uocie. . J 100,000 TICKETS, AT 51, EACH. A DOtiATJGN of 34.720 mTuluaNe Prop, eriy lo the. Tulut tioUtrt. JOSIAH PERHAM, Agent for the Pro prietors, has the honor to.announce a plan for creating a fund for, I tie founding of a National Iiisli.iuuon, to be, a borne lor la valid, disabled, discharged soldiers. The ordinal, sumber of Tickets issued for this objerl a '100,000. one hird of' whirh have been already disposed of in Boston, Mass. where the-enterprise was first prdjeeled. . , . . Each qf the One Dollar Tickets is good for Four 'Admissions tothe Mammoth MIRROR O"? THE 'REBELLION, , . at 585 r Broad way, New York City, or wherever.else exhibjied. . One half of.the profits ,of Ihe entire salw will be exclusively devoted and donated to the above named patriotic. object. Aecorv'ing . lo tlie original . advertised plan, a Ma Metns of Ihe ticket hold ers was held in Kant-nil Hall, Boston, on Nov., 4th, anil an adjonrued meeting at ihe same plrfce on, Dc, 16th. The fol lowing named 'gentle man .were elected as a Bourd ot Trustees, to receive the. lunds which mny accrue front .the novel enter prise, and. to appropriata the sama to this object in accordance with the plans of the originator ; Gen John S Tyler, Boston : hi Excellency Governor" James Y. Smith, of IlS.ode Hand; Honr0eo. Briggs of New Yorl... ; his Excellency Gov. A.G. Cortio of Penu) Ivania; Majo Gmi N. P. Banks, of Ms., Major Gen. O. 0, Howard of Maine; hie Excelleccy.Gov. 'Richard Yates, of Illinois. . . . To s'peedify accomplish ihjs great ob ject, every wise means will "be used by the projector to efTecl the Immediate sal of flie ticket; and he calls upon 'he loyal and hemape to asit earnestly in carrying this iKbl .undertaking forward to a tnaro ihanl success. ..... ... Neither ila . fmportance, "nor its feasi bility, can be called i n Question. It the people, but respond in a. spirit worthy o' the project, and no Obstacles shall Uelay its eoofcommation. . . MakiHg.the proposition in good fal'.tC and ready to devote his whole energies to the great, .work, the (projector firmly be lieves the tide cf popular favor will flow in the desired direction, and accomplish the founding and insure-, the creation of a permanent National Iniitujion,. which, shall be ari.asyjum for the retired aoMier whose Iobs cfiiaUh ur limb i his diplo ma for hroi(Vervices performed in bis country's pause and, whlrh shall go dowh to the future gent rations a blesing to man kj.r.dand an nduring monument to the liberality ot the loyal people. Bv com n'Ing 'lhs enterpri? with a public place of amusement of .Vict) wefl established high character and merit, the subscriber lo the fund, while giving bis money for the.promotion of a great char itable design, may receive a toll equiva lent for lha outlay, in witnessing Ibis' splendid series of Palaiings. .,t . ... ' ATTARACTIVE BOUNTY TO PUR CHASER. . . . r To efTect the speediest possible sale of these, tickets, eo that unnecessary expense may be saved and the National Home Fund proportionately increased, a further inducement is offered as a oounty to put-cha-er. As.soon as the tickets-shall have been sold, in addition to ono half the profits, as aforesaid, the following described prop erly will be donated the ticket holders, and placed in the hands oT their. Trustees, a distinct. ,ioa?d having been chosen for that purpose, at the mass meetings held as above stated, and -bich consists of the following gentlemen who, on. receipt of the properly, will dispose of ihe same,, by lot, or oiherwisv, as tne ticket holders io mas meeting may direct there to be no violation of law in such disposal : Hon. C. O- Rogers, Hon. C. W, Slack. Gen. Bobt. Cowdin, Col. A. J Wright, John C Hay nes, Esq., ol Boston, Johost Webster Eaq.t of Maptcvilt", Ma ) Isaac S. Morse Etq., of Camhrid2e, Msss. SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY To irhiih the Ticket-holders will be . entitled . , One genteel residence in the City of Robtiry. Mas, val'ied at ., S10.000 Three Piano forts, val. at 50O each 1,500 Five piano-fortes, val. etf2uG each Five Gold Watches, at $100 each, Kirty Gold Watches, at S50 each, Two shares in Ihe Boston and Wor 1,500 500 2,500 cester Railroad, a- Sl30each, 260 Two shares in the Boston and Maine R R. valued at l30.each, 260 Two shares in.the lerchants' Bank, Boston, al 6100 each, . 200 Six thousand Gold Union Medals valued at 53 each, . . 18,000 Two Sewing Machines, al f 50'each, 100 .Tela! 31.72U Due notice will be gien of the next ' mass meeting of ihe ticket holders which will take place in New York City. . A National Home Ticket, costing one dollar, consists of fiv coupons, lour of which are admission to the Mirror, good at any lime, and S other a certificate of an interest in the Enterprise, -woicd the purchaser retans, The admWion ccrJpon may be used sep-. arately, or all ai once, as suits the conve nience of the purchaser. All communications oa thn subject, and all orders for tickets by mail, or exnress should be directed to JOSIAH PERHAM, Agent, 585 Broadway.. N-w York Cuy. TP CLUBS. Persons takihg an active interest in thie charitable lijderlak in by getting op clubs, will receive eleven tickets lor every ten dollars sent. Jan. 20, 1864 JYa tionat Foun dry. iliooniijui', Columbia Cg.j vTHne suK$iibr, proprietor of the abovw - nrirheJ eteasire e-iablihmen!, is now prepared to rei-eive orders for all kinds of machineri ; for COLLEKIES, BLAST FUR S' ACES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS TH RESH IMG MACHINES, &e., &c. . Me i also prepared lo make Stovee,. all sizes and patterr., Plow-irons, and every it.iug usually made in tirst-clas Foundries. Hm extans-ive facilities and practical vorkmn, wairant bjm in receiving ihe largest contracis on tte rnosl reasonable, terms. - , . . ... nr Gram nf all kinds will be taken in exclian-je for easit'.tf. ' - fy Thi etablihmenl is located near the Latkawanna Railroad Depot. : PETER BILLMEYER- BIoomBbfjf,Sept, 1863-. . .
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