.ill,OF THE NOllTHl THINGS ABOCT TOWN & COIXTRY. "WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1864: .'Jacob L.GiVrow will efier fo'r'eale on Sat ordaythe Tib of May, his house and lot situa e in Seott TdWb. - AfcDRtw ;C. MxNscu.of this place baa lately been appointed Notary Public, by 'Governor Cart in: " ' 1 We haVs of late added quite a number of new subscribers to our lis:. rroem for mpre., '". There' is still v Thi First National Bank of Bloomsburg 'his received its plates. They ate said to look handsome. ' - - ' On Monday evening last we were visited j quite a smart rain, which closed op in a sno storm," leaving ihe ground, on Tues day moroiog, 'cosrpletely cohered with now. . . . . MostT Guidh Petersou's Detector is out for May. This is the most reliable man ey guide forour business men. - Published in' Philadelphia. It should' be on every counter aud in every'coarrtieg-room. "SVottsd Fevica. The report that the Spotted fever has appeared here, is en tirety unfounded. Nut a single 'case ha fcur'red here ftfr nearly two "months. "cranlon Register. ' Trne Draft It i reported that the draft m js poatponsd until the 1st of Jane. . So say the New. York ipape": s. "Whether this effect the coantry atlare or only New York State. V are unable to Hate, as we Lave seen nothing official in relation to the matter. la tLis issue of the Sta will be seeh'tbe . , i .i f . . . -eiflee of Sheriff ol Columbia county. There seems to te an abundance of candidates j lor tnis oinee ; they mast appreaenu "a good. time coming." . ..A little 'credit, Mr. tftmocrnl 'l We have ! -not yet undertaken to furnish both your pa per anfl orfr own with "editetiaL We are very willing that yoo sh'6'old 'copy matter from the 'Sta a, but at the same ikne give it .proper credit. , That thb pkoplb are getting tired of the present unnatural and 'devsetating war may be inferred from the fact, that ' the Hon. Alex- Long is in daily receipt of vast quart "tiires'ol letters, of congratulation Vn his recent course in Congress- These letters are from all classes of Christian men and t'irom all sectors of the country. 'i To Vidsx " We should not be willing, vunder present circumstances, to publish, the "Thomas Dusk letters, unless received . thro' "responsible parties and, especially, as '.Mr, Dunn has put a padlock opoa his nVouih', . acd has "called tor quarters,' it would be ,VlouT to strike a man wbeu down ! In a.ohar column . colic is given of an lectiou to be held on the 21st insf., hy the members of the Cofurnii Coonty Agricul tural Society, in this plsce, to elect officers to servo during tb,e enduing year All new otQcers will be chosen. It is desirous that there be a lull attendance. Jaccb Evkrlt, E-qwe are pleaed to . unnoiiiice, has snrriciently recovereJ Irom a av-re auask of illness, as to be able to tcme into the Cort Room, while Conn wa tit session, on Monday last. H has freeii cnwell lor berter than four month ; 'but, notwithstanding his advanced age there are. prospects of .his regaining his equally good health. . The First NTiosAt Bahk. We .are in- Totmed by the officers nf the First National Oatik that they eyp-ct to op1 en for business Irt their new Banking House in the Mont- ,poraery Building on MondayBext, Jlay 2d. . The oSce'e of this institation have been to nth anncfjed at tbe prolonged delay in - fcettirg into operation, but it has been from Tcaoset beyond their control -Danville Am.tr. - PiTaasox'e LadikV National Magakini lor May has made its appearance in our . sanctum. . I's fashion plates are splendid, , well calculated to attract the' attention of the ladies. Tbe reading rna'ter in this Work . is of the most choice character. ' Terms 5 f2.C0 a year in' advanct. Published by JChaslcJ Petcssok, 306 Chestnut Street, . TbiUdeldhia. ..-.,. Death or two Soldi cas.-dn Monday morning, of last weak, ths body of Tho. Wtm, of Pine township, Colombia coun- . - ty, was brought Lome from lha army for in torment, having died from disease ; and on '" Tuesday morning same week,' the corpse Df Leonard Biiqle, of Mt. Pleasant town ship, this coonty, was brought home. He waa a member of the 11 2th Kegt., Heavy Artillery, P. V., nd waa'abdat 22 years, of age. tii disease was typhoid fever. L . - . cy" . .-' - EinTXMxwt lar Light Street. The on- osQally qoiet and peaceable village oi Light o'.reat was ihrown into commotion and con- - stkinatioo, a few days since, by the sudden aari. onexpected announcement that one of . thir most estimable citiiens, long. a resi dent cl that place, bad, after an absence of f cms .lime, among his .friends in the JEas- tern cities, returned with the cheapest, most . varied, and beet , assortment of. Spring akd V FcMMxa GocEs ever brought to that place.- Ess PtTsa Est's Advertisement; New Coal Road. -Efforts are being tSade . ta get n grant irom tho Legulaiore to build a isi'road to connect thri place, with the Leaver Meadow coal fietd The proposed rotte of the road is up the .Catawisa creek ""fend tie a a?0!!g Black cresk to tud coal field. "Peth'ons to the Les''atDr9 '!1 fvot -f tQ9 f To'iehi, Vera handed aroand hare lot , ig " u'atsres at the bejinniug of the week. Dan- A. J. THO RNTON, PAPER DEALER, HAS RECEIVED A LOT 6f NEW WALL PAPER, of various styles, at his&stabUsh rrenl on Main'Street, below Market, Bloomsburg, which ha will sell at reason able prices. A. J, THORNTON. Bloomsburg, May. 4, 1864. . NEW GOODS! Another Arrival of Good?. . ; :;. An . Hat, Clip and Grocery : -Now is Tour Time to Buy. HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER fTtHE undersigned havina just returned JL frofft "the Eastern" Cities with a large and full assortments of fGRWni in addition to a snperi ESQ or STOC'KOF SPRING AND BUMMER X2 HATS AND CAPS, comprising every soil and quality, is now prepared to "sell a 'Mule cheaper than can .purchased elsewhere. Stock ol GROCERIES are not sur passed in this maike', which he offers cheap for ca?h, or in exchange for GRAIN OR PRODUCE. ALSO,-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCO ES, and LININGS to which he invites the at tention ol Shoemakers and the public. Give him a call At Slroup's Old Stand, on Main Street. JOHN K.GIRTON. Bloorrsburg, Aptil 27, 1864. JYcic Clothing Store. LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. 'SHE uftdersigned respectfulTy Informs hPs friends and the public generally, that he has just received Irom the Eastern Cities, a laro assortment 6f CLOTHING, Freh from the seat of Fashion, of ail sortu, size and quantities, "which will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. A L S Oi ILlTSiVCAPS V ( BOOTS AND SHOES. Together with a variety of no rimis and thin too troublesome to numer ate, to which be iuvites the attention of pur chapr. EST" lie is also prepared to make up Woffling to order, on reatonable terms, and trp to the latest fashions. Call and examine our 6tock of goods. .. , ANDKE w..J. EYANS. Bloomsbnrg, April 27, lS64. ICE-CREAM. f STOHNER wonld respecifully annoa " rice to the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that he has jut ope ed an Icc-Cicniu Saloon, over his Conlpctioiary Store, I door above the Post Office, in Bloogisburg, where he will serve np ice-Crerh,ol the most choice flavors, every evening-, during the Summer months, at the mot reasonable rates. rV Parties and Families can be accom- mo'iaied wun the aricie upon snort nonce. Give hihi.a call. ,13 51 UHNKK, Bloom.burg, Apr. 27, "64. Prop'r. CHARLES G. BARKLEY Attorney nt Iaiv, CL003ISCUKG, COLCJIBIA CO., PA. VlflLL practice in Ihe several Courts of ColumMa coonty . All legal business in tr uried 10 his car sha4l receive prompt attention O F F I C E, On Main Street, Exchange BniUlins, over Miller's Store. April 13. 1864. HOH AKDS ASSOIIATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA. blSEASES of the Nervous. Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re liable trea'meni in Reports of the HOW ARD ASSOCIATiON-Sent by mail iu sealed letter envelopes,, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. . 2 South Ninth S'reet Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 16. 1863 ly. SCHOLARSHIP TOR SALE. Pitubnrgh Commercial College. Binghhmiin " " Crittenden's " " Philadelphia, Strst'on, Bryant & Co., " These Scrips, are iri amonnls of $15 and J5D and are as so much caih, by the Stu dent oh entering eiiher of the above Col leges. Young meri desiring' to obtain a finished Collegiate Education; will here find a good speculation by applyinu at the ofhee ol the STAR OF THE NORTH. Bloomsburg, Nov. 4, 1863. TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES ! Secrets For the ITIillon ! A .most valuable and wonderful publi canon. A work ol 400 pases, and 30 colored engravings. DR. HUNTER'S VADEMECUM,an original and popula treatie on Man and Wcman, their Phye iologyj Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never-Failing Rernedies for their speedy cure. The practice of Dr. HUNTER has long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation nnmberons persons, he has been induced to extend his medical usefulness through the medium of his "VADEMECUM" It i a volume that should We in the hands ol every family in the Und, as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the allevia tion bf one of Ihe most awful and destruc tive scourges eter visited mankind. One copy, seourelv enveloped, will be forwar ded free tot postage to any part of the Uni ted States for 50 cents in P. O. stamp, J3 copies for Si. Address, post paid, DR. HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street, New York Sept. 9. 1863. - OldIiingriticconie IVew, The nndersigned wonld beg leave to in C.rm h;a nl,l friAndo. and "the rest of man kind,", that he has lately returned from- the service of his country,, and again re- nnnd hift Ct I. D ESTABLISH ill ED T A I LO RING SALOON with a view of making up- entire new gar ment, as well as mending old ones, for all mankind, and itif body ele, who may favor him with their work in bis line. He is prepared to do work NEAT, FaRh IONABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, and hopes by so doing, and strict attention to business to merit and receive a due share Of patron ae. Bat remember,' all, that these times require martey,' of something to five upon, be therefore hopes a:nd trusts, that when he fra done 'his- part his customers will do' theirs, by fufhishln th "ready John," or ready trade; For truly the "Laborer is worth v of his hire." - ..; . BERNARD RUPERT : Bloeffisborj;, Sepu 10 1862.- - Adiniiiislrators' IVolicc. Estate of Sumxlel Jidarns, deceased. I ETTERS of Administration on the es tate of aro'tiel Adams, lafe of Locnsl township, Columbia county, deceased, have been f ranted by the'Rgisler ol said coxtnty, to Ionard AdamB and Mayberry Hughes, 'both - residing. -In the township and county aforesaid. All persons having, claims against the estate of the decedent are requested to present them . for set de ment to the admidibtrators, and those in debted to ihe estate will make payment to them withooi ' dnlay. LEONARD ADAMS, 1 . . , MABERRY HUGHES, Adm rs. Locust twp., April 20, 184. 6w. 82. Administrator's IVoticc. Estate of Daniel S. Mcllenrydec'd. , T ETTERS testamentary on the Estate of --J" Daniel S. McHenry, late o Jnckson township, Columbia Coonty, deceased', have been granted by the 'Register of sain coon.y, to Rohr McHenry. residing in the township of. Benton, 'Columbia county. All persons having claims frgainst the eh taie ol the decedent are requested to pre sent them duly authenticated to the admin istrator for settlement ai.d those indebted to the estate jre required to make payment to him forthwith. , ROHR Mr HENRY, Admr. Benton twp., April 20, 1864. 6w. $2. iv Err MiLURr'doDs', " ' FOR SPRING AJND SUMMER. THE nndersigned would reppotfnlly an nounce to tne ptiDhc that she j - ...... '" and well selertd ,snortmni of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS, all of which she is prepared to make ur an.t spII as cheap as can be bought elsewhere HeT goods are a littl e superior in point of duiability "as well as tastef jllness to any offered in this sclioei. Call and examin her go od for yoursel ves. . .. MARY BARKLEY. Cloemsbnrg, April 20, 1864. TtlE Greatest Improvement yet in the Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity worth seeing. Please send for circafar with sample oT sewing. Thee ImprQved Machines save one hundred per cent, of thread and silk, and make ihe lock -stitch alike on both sides. They require no insirnclions to operate perfectly, except the "printed directions n No change n sewing from one-lind of goo-Is to another. And no taking apart to cleaa or nil. Our New Manufactory is now complete, with all it machinery and tools entirely new, and is already rapidly, turninz out Machine, wHch lor beauty and perfection o' finish are not surpassed by ant manufac ture in the world. N. B. Should any Machine pove nnat iffa;tory, it can be returned and money refunded. Agents wanted in counties hot canvassed by our Own Asent. FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO. No. 538 Broadway, New York. April 20, 1S6L ly. . THE SCIENTIFIC ASIERIC.iN. We do not believe that e,ven in this age nfcheap publications any work can be mors reHi-onaMn thri the terms of the Scientific American at $2 per annume with 25 per cent, discount tor clubs of 10 to form a yearly volume of 832 pages qoarto, with an immense number of origi nal engravings of patanted machinesl valu able inventions, and objeois of scientific interest. There is not an industrial pursuit which does not receive a share of its at tention. It contains oflicisl lists of patent claims, important statistics, practical re cipes lor domestic purpdsea and hat long stood, both in this country and in Europe, as the highest authority in this mechanic arts and riences. There is no publication more valuable to the farmer, Ihe miller, the engineer the iron founder the mechan jc, or the manufacturer. We have never opened a number without learning some thing we never knew be(ore,and obtaining valuable information for th benefit of our readers. The Publisher, Messr. Munn & Co., of 37 Park Row, New York, have deserved the success which they have achieved. No one should visit that city without calling at their palatial establish ment, which is u museum oi inventive genius, collected from the entire world. If any of our friend do not know this work and will take our advice, they will mail $2 and become subscribers immeJiaielj, or by applying to the Publishers they can ob tain a specimen copy gratis, which will be sure to confirm the truth of our recommen dation." . THE XE1F 3R0CERY STORE. MORE Just received at ErasmusWew Store. Molasses, Sugars, Teas, Co flee, Rice, " Spices, Fish, Silt, Tobaco, Segars, , Candies, .. Razens, , ... FEED AND PROVISIONS, together with a greafvanety of notions &c, loo numerous to mention. GTBotter, Eggs, Meat and produce gen erally taken in exchange for poods. . - 1 - A. B. ERASMUS. Bioomsbnnr, Feb.. 29, 1864 IMPORTANT TO Married Ladies ! TRULY A BLESSING ! I will send,ree of tharge, to any Lady who will send her name and address, direc tions how to prevent the extreme paih. of CHILD-BIRTH : also how to have perlect ly healthy amd beautiful Children ; also one other new and IMPORTANT SECRET, the only sure and safe remedies ever discov ered: - My object in making the above oner is to itidace every lady to lest ray remedied Address , . MADAME DULENTAUX, M. D., ' 767 Broadiwayi New York City. Feb. t'4, 1884 Jra. . When ITon PurhascAIways ' ' ''il' - 1' ' ' Select Casli Houses ! . a1 WHILE the Jlrmy of thcPotomac, tJNDER THE SUPERVISION OF LIEUT. GEN. ik S. GRANT, IS MAKING PREPARATIONS ' FOR THE- ' GAPTURE OF RICHMOND, VA-, AND END THE REBELLION, Lloyd fJV SharpleSs IS SHOWING THE SUPERIORITY OF THE CASH J3ND REABY PAY BY AT CONSIDERABLY Lower Figures THAN CAN BE BOUGHT ' fflaeiawisiisiBiHa HE IS GETTING GOODS CONSTANTLY FROM THE EASTERN CITIES, HEW YOHK AND PHILADELPHIA, AND IS DISPOSING OF THEM RAPIDLY at extremely low CALICOES ! .Ct 20cts. 22cts. 25cts. 26cts. and 27cts. MtISLI., Brown and Bleached, at 20, 22, 24. 23, 32, 34, U8, 42, and 50c.. Alapacran, Lustres, DeLaines, Challis, Jians, Cassimeres- $c (Groceries : 5tifrtr, Syrups- Coffee, Kents East India Coffee at 25cf, a svperi" vr article higlily recom mended. ITCACKKIlEr,, By the i and i bbl. at 12, 14. and 1C Dollars. The largest Lot of Clueens warc Ercr broiiglil to BOTH OF COMMON 4- GRANITE WARE, ichith will be sold at LOW PRICES. NOTIONS, HOSIERY, Hoop Skirts. BRADLEY & NEIV HOOP SKIRT. The Duplex, Eliptic Spring Steel Skeleton so well known among the Fair Sex for beauty and durability. Boots Shoes ! In endless variety for men and women, and children. Gaiters of all kinds. . Balmoral, Side, Lace and Congress double aud single soled. The Celtirdttd Gutta Percha Soled Shoes for Women and Children. Gents French 4 American Calf Boots and Balmorals. Gents Lace boots from $L60o$4.00i . CASll Paid for Ruttcr and Iard. Grain and other Produce taken in Dicliaiisc for GOOIIS3. Buying arid Selling foi Cash he is pre pared to sell God(f on Lower Profits than tohtn doing a Credit Ihisiness. CALL AND EXA3II5ETUE GOODS, , Bloomsburg, April 20, 1864. 2 rn. Q ROVE R 56 BAKER'S CVI.tBR ATED ELASTIC STITCH rsEwiiT; ,ii,icinrvi:s Were awarded the highest Premiums over all Competitors, at the following State and County Fair of I8G3. NEW YORK STATE T 1R. First Premium for family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine 'First Premium tor Machine Work INDIANA STATE FAIR. First Premiumjor Machine for all purposes First Premium fc Machine Work VERMONT STATE FAIR. Fir.t Premium for Family Machine. FirM Premium lor Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Work OHIO STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine Wor'k IOWA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Alarhine First Preminm for Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Work. ILLINOIS STATE EAIR. First Premium for Machine for" all purposes first Vremium lor Machine Work KENTUCKY STATE FAIR F;rst Premium for Machine for "all purposes Frist Preminm for Machine Work, MICAlGAN STATE FAIR. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine F:tH Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work VENN 'A STATE FAIR Fiit Premium for Manufacturing Machine FriM Premium for Machine Work OREGON STATE FAIR. First Preminm for Family Machine Firt Premium for Machine Work CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR L SOC. First Premium for Family Machine Firm Premium for Mauufr.ciuring Mad ine First Preminm for Machine Work. Franklin co n y, fair. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine CHAMPLAW VALLEY Vt. AG'L SOC. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Wurk HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG'L. SOC. Diploma for Family Machi'ie. Diploma for Machine Work. WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR. First Premium for Family Mdcliirie QUEENS. CO N Y. FAIR First Premium for Family Machine First Premium lor Man ufacmrins Machine First Premium for Machine Work SARATOGA CO N Y, FAIR. First Premium lor Family Machine MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes First, Premium lor Machine Work GREENFIELD O, UNION FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine Kirst Premium for Machine Work. CLINTON CO. O, FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium lor Machine. MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR. Fi.6t Prpmium lor Machine for all purposes First premium for Machine Work. SAN JOAQUIN CO Cat FAIR First Premiom for Family Machine First Pieminm for Machine Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work GSCThe above comprises all the Fairs at which fe lirover i leaner iwaerunes were exhibited this year. Sales-rooms, 495 Broadway, New York. 720 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. March 23, 1861 ly. JRAXI) JCR0RS 3UY TERjI ISC4. Bloom Jacob Deiffenbach, H. B. Wells, Loca N Mover, Sam'l Shaffer, Henry Wolf. , Beaver John Hinde'liter, Jacob Dreis bach. Briarcreek Jacob Creay. Bor. Berwick Hiram R. Bower. Franklin Jscib Kostenbader, Greenwood Joseph Reese, George Derr, GeOrue Girlon, Hemlock Daniel Yocum, Jackson John P Hes, Mt Pleasant Joseph R Yanderslice Peter Hippensteel, Iviaine Jacob bowman, Madison George Beagle, A D Watson, Mifflin Abraham Schweppenheiser. Pine John F Fowler, Roaringcreek Nathan Dreisbach. Sugarloal Samuel Shultz. TRAVERSE JCU0RS,-MAY TERM. Bloom Samuel Jacoby, Beaver John Hoats, Daniel Gearha't. Bunion Wm Hulme, Samuel McHenry, Abraham hhne, Briarcreek Henry Doak, Centre Henry Delong; Cony hgham Sylvester Hoffman., Fishingcreek Cyrus Robbins, Alexan der Cramer. Michael Lemon, Dan I Kitch en, Nathan Flakenstine, John Pealer, Greenwood John Miller, Hemlock David Wagner, Jackson Hiram Baker, Locust Jonas Helwig, Mt Pleasnt Ar.drew Melick, Mifflin John Michael, Madison Simon Cbtner, John A. Ftiri- ston, William baroer, Montour Daniel Uieer, John II Uutck, Samuel Giger, Henry Ohl, Orange Michael Keller, pine William Piatt, Roaringcreek James KiefTsr, Scott Oscar P F.nt, Sam'l Bitienhender, Suarloaf, Andrew Laubach, Richard KileJohn W Kile. Bloomsburg, March 23, 1S64: OYSTER SALOON IN BLOOMSBURG, COL. CO. PA. fl'HE undersigned would annonnce to ihe -- public that he haa refuted his SALOON one door East of his BAKERY & CONFEC TIONARY, on Main Street. Bloomsburg; and is prepared lo accommodate both La dies and GeMlemen. He is prep red to furnish OYSTERS, WHOLESALE & RE TAIL, BY THE CAN OR OTHERWISE. B. STOIINER. November 25, 1863. . DO TOU WISH TO BE CURED ? DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in less thau 36 dsvs. the worst cases of Nervous ness, Impotency, Premature Decay, Semi nal Weaknesa, Insanity, and all Urinary Setua'.and Nervous Affections, no trailer from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar pe'r box. Sent, postpaid by mail, on receipt of en orJer. Address, JAMES S. BUTLER, ' Station D, Bible House, New York. March 16, l864-.Jrn. 1 Lack'a and Cloomsburg Railroad. ON AND AFTER JAN. 18, 1864, PAS SENGElt TRAIN'S WILL ITUN AS FOL- MOVING SOUTH. Treighl tf ttmsengtr. Paieri'ger. 40 P M 5fci 8.25 ,8 3o 9.15 9 55 Leave Scranfon'; ' Kingston, Blbomt-burg " Rupert, " Duvilie, Arrive at Nonh'd moving north. Leave North'd 8 00 A 8 40 9 .22 9 35 12 12 P M M Blooinsburg, " Danville, ( Rupert, Bloomsburg, Kingston, Arrive at Scranton, 1,30 Freight & Passenger leaves 10 15 A M Parser cers taking ihe Mail Train Sonih connect with the Express fain from Nor thumbfttland, arriving, at Harrisburg . at 2.30 A. M , Bdhimore. 7.00 A. M. and at Phil'a. at 7,0 A. M. j he Mail Train from NorthM, leases imme'diaie'.y after the Ex press trsin from Harrisburg at and.P-ahi more, allowing Paeners leaving Phila del pli ia, at 10. 40 l LI. to reacn pomto on this road during the next forenoon. New aud elegant Sleeping cars accom pany the night trains each way between Northumberland and Baltimore, and Nor thumberland and Philadelphia.' H. A. FUN DA, S ipt. J. C. Wells, Gen I Ticket Atenl Kintton, Fb. 3, ,864. Volunteers and Conscripts ! - To Soldiers or any others wishing o in crease their income, there is no better way ol doiii" o at this time, than irom the sale of our Wa'ches They are warranted as Represented ! " Particularly Valuable for officers in the Army and travlers.'r Frank Leslie's, Feb ruary 2t "Prettiest, best and cheapest timepiece ever offered." Ar Y Illustrated News, Jan uary 10. Very pretty an.d durable Waiehe for Ihe Army.5' :N Y Army & Faty iourn. (lovernmeni Or.;a;i Auh, 20. ''OneoTthe oldest and most reliable houses in. business." Louisville Ky., Jour nal JnU 21. , WAGIC TIME OBSERVERS. Being a Hunting or Open Face for Lady' orGeni'emeu's Watch Compared, with Patent Selfwinding . Improvement, a most '" Pleasing Novelty .. . . ONE OF THE PRETTIEST, MOST CON VENIENT, AND decidedly the bet and cheapest iime-piece for general arid reliable ar-n a ever offered. It has within it connected with its machinery, its. own windina attachment, rendering a key en tirely ur.necessary The cases of this Watch are compoed of two me'ata, the outer one being fit.e 16 car?.! gold. It has the improved ruby action lever movement, snd is warranted an accurate time-piejre Price, superbly engraved, per case of hal dozen, ?20l. Sample Watcher in net morocco Boxes, $35. Silver Watches ! Firt Clas Hunting Time-Pieces for sec racy of movement, beauty of ma terial, and above all, cheap ness in price, these wntches mnt insure universal appro bation. . An imi'ation so fanltle that ;t can hard ly be. detected by the most experiencec judges. The material being of two metals the outer on first quality Sterlins Silvei while ihe inner One is German Silver, i cannot be recognized by cutting or heavj eusravinz, making ii, not only in appear ance, but .in durability, the best reserr blance of Solid Sterling Silvers in exist ence. . . The sale of these Watched in the Army is a source of enormous profit, retailing, as they very readily do, at 25 and upwards. Many hundred dollars can be made in a single pay day by any one ol ordinary business tact.. CF" AT WHOLESALE ONLY I In hea vy hunting cases, beautifully engraved, white enamel dial, and fancy cut hands, in good running order, by the half dozen, 6 6. Sold only by the case of six ! Upon receipt of two dollars, as iuaran tee of good faith, we will send watches by express to any part of the loyal States, collecting balance ol bill on delivery. This ensures buyers againM fraud, giving Ihem their watches before payment is required. Soldiers in the disloyal States mut remit Cah in advance, as tne express compan ies peremptorily refue maHing collection in such dansprous localities. Remember, Cash in advance from.tv'uhin the army lines in rebel State ! We Guarantee the safe delivery of all Watches, whether the are sent by mail or express. HUBBARD BROS.. Sole Importers. 171 Broadway, cor. CorlUndt St. N. Y. Fdb. 24, 1864. For the Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Gar dm. 1SC1. The 1SC4. G A U 1 E X ER' s .13 OI TII I. Y; W. G. P. BRINCKLOE, PuuLibHra. Olfice : 23 North Sixth St., Phil'a. TERMS $1 50 A YEAR. . Edited ly T SI O HI A S ill E E II A t. THE MONTHLY CONTENTS ARE: Hints Flower Garden and Pleasure- Ground : Fruit Garden : Vegetable Garden: Window Garden. Communications. Embracing Ihe views of the tipsi writers on Horticulture Agri culture, and Rural Affairs. Editorial Giving the Editor's views on the important Agricultural improvements Scraps and Queries New Fruits New Plants Domestic and Foreign Intelligence i Forei2n Correspondence Horticultural Notices. With each Department handsomely il lustrated. ... flMlEsE general features will be enter tained atd the publisher pledges him self that no labor or expense shall be spar ed to render the succeeding issues of the Magazine every way worthy of the favor, with which his previous efforts have been amply rewarded. Send for a Specimen. February 24, 1864. A Frfxt t Farm-r's AlHgiizine for Pa. 1864. The Pennsylvania 1804. I ARMER Ac GAKDE.YER, PEVOTED TO AGRICUIIURE, HORTICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS, Edited and Published' by IV I L L I A M S. YOUNG & C 0 52 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. Term i : One Dollar a year. The Sixth Volume commences with Jan uary number! . TTAVING obtained the services of emi- --rient and piactical Agriculturists, Hcrti tulturists. Stock Breeders and Bee keepers, we confidently ofler ihe current Volume at one of ihe best ever issued for originality, practical thought and reliable information, Feb. 24, 1864- -----pniws-: ; -"v IJfVALID SOLDIER NATIONAL U03I3 ENTERPRISE f) 6 B RO A.dV AY KKW YORK. . ', TBI ' . . Baswcrr.;.. The Most Comphle and Magnificent Jf'ar Inhibition Extant. . , Devoted lo ralsi g Fur.ffs for. a Xa (ioEil Home. . 100,000. TICK ET.s, AT il EACH. A DUN A TION 034.720 in FuuuVs Prop erty lo ihe Jl'icket 'Holders, JOSIAH PER HAM, A-eni for the -Pro- prietors. has the honor to announce a plan . for creating a fund for the l(uuUu.g 0; a National Institution, lo be a h iho fur la valid, disabled, discharaed oldiefs., . The oriainal sumb.er pf ,.Tter ' issnad for this object was iOO.linO one third if which have been ahead) ditsed of in Boston, Mass. where the euierpnsw was first prodded. ,, . t ' .- ... , . Each of the One Dolls? TlckefsT gotrd for Foir Admissions to the Mammoth " MIRHOR OF IHE REBKI.UON, at 585 Broadway, New Ywrk City, 'or wherever else exhibited. - One half of the pro'fiH'pf the entire sale will be explosively devoted und donated to the Hbove nam'ett patrimic object. According to the onsjiiial advertised plan, a Mass Meetins of the ticket hoM em was held in Fatienil llall, Buoi, OO Nov;, 4th, and an adjourned me'iug .at the same place on Due, 16h. . he fol lowing named gentlemen were e'ected- 6 a Board ol Trustee, to receive tU lundjr which may accrue from the novel enter prise, and to appropriate the same to tfiis object n acpori'ance wijh the pUos of the ori?mator ; Gen John S. Tyler, Brston': his Exceljency Governor James Y. Smith, of Ruode Island; Hon. 'Geo Bri2?f of New York ; his Excellency Gov. A. G: Curtiu of Penn Ivania; Major (Jen N P. Banks, of Man.., Major Gen. 0 O. Howard ot Msine": his Excellency Gov. RictTarll. Yates, of Illinois. To speedily accompliih . this great ob-' jert, every wise .means will be used by the projector to effect the immediate sale of the ticket; and be. call mon the royal and humane to assist earnestly in carryiug this noble undertaking forward to a trium phant success. (( Neivher its importance, ncr its feast bilitv, can be called l n 6oe'ioit. Let the people but respond in a spirit worthy if the project, and no obstacles shall delay ii. consummation.- i f ' Making the proposition in good faith', and ready to devote his uh'ile energies to the great work, thei proj-ctor firmly be lieves the tide of popular lavor will fl'-r in the desired direction, and accomulis'i the lbund:"g and insnre the creation of $ permanent National Instirtion, which shall be an asjlnm for the retired soldier, whose loss of health ur limb isis diplo ma for heroic services peiro;rned iu hii country's canse, and which shall go dc ii to ihe future generations a b!eingto man kind and an, enduring monument to the liberality of the loyal people. ' " By comoining this enterprise with ,x public place of amusemerit oi aub well established big,h character and merit, the fnbsciiber to 'he fund, while giving h;a money for the promotion of a great phr 'liable design, may receive a. lull eqniva"! lent for the outlay . in witnessing ih splendid series pf Paint:: g". ., ATTAR ACTIVE . FOUNT Y TO PUR CHASER. To effect the speedie-t possible sale t f these tickets, so that unnecessary expen may be saved, and the National Homy Fund proportionately, increaseu, a further inducement is offered as a ooouty to pur chaser. , , As soon as the tickets shall have beeii sold, in additiou lo one half the profits, as aforesaid, the following described prop erty will be donated to lite ticket holder', and placed io the hands ol their Trustee, a distinct hoard having been chosen for that purpose, at the mass meetings he'-t as above fctated, and hich consists cf t' e foilowii.g gentlemen who, on receipt t.f the property, will dispose of the same, I v lot, or otherwise, as the ticket holders i,l mas meetit)2 may lirec! there to be violation of Iviw in such disposal : Hon. CL O- Roge.-s, Hon. C. W, Slack. Gen. Btt. Cowdin, Col. A. J Whaht, John C Hay ops Esq., of Boston, Joshua Webster Eq.t of Mapleviil, Mas , Isaac S. More E-j , of Camhridge,.Mass. SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY To iriict the Tickit-holders uill bt entitled , One senteel residence iu the City ol Ko bury. Mas, valued at SlO Ofy) Three Piano torts, val. at J50O each 1 50ti Five piauo-fo?:e., vhl. ai&3(;& eoih l,5i.O . 50J 2,50t Five tiold Watches, at S100 each, Filty Gold WatcheF, at 550 each, Two shares in the Boston and Wor- cesier Railroad, a' I30 each, 260 Two shares in the Boston aud Maine K R. valued at?130 each, - 260 Two shares in te Merchant' Bank, , Boston, at S100 each, . 200 Six thousand Gold Union Mecals . valued at S3 each, .. . 18,0.q To Sewing Machines, at f SO.eacb, lti) Total, . ?34 72(j Diia notice will be gien of Ihe riexi mass meeting of the ticket holders which will take place in New York City. A National Home Tickej, costing ons dollar, consists of five coupon, lour of which are admissions to the Elinor, good at any. time, and the. other a certificate of an interest in the Enterprise, yhich the purchaser ret an s. . Tbe admiiion. cctipon may be used sep arately, or all at once, as sutia tbe conve nience of the purchaser. . All communication on ihe subject, and all orders for tickets by mnil, r eaores; should be directed to JOSIAH PERHAM, Ageut, 583 Broadway. New York Cny. TO CLUBS, Persons taking an active interest in this charitable nndertskirg, by getting op clubst will receive eleven tickets lor every teu dollars sent. i Jan. 20, 1864 . JYatioittil Foundry. RIooiniliir;Coiuiiibia Co., . - a rln sitbsribjr, propnefr ol tne tDOva A named extensive etblihmen, is now prepared to receive crder tor sll kind" of machinery; for COLLEKIF-S. BLAST FUR NACES STATIONARY KNGIN ES, MILL THRESH IMG MACHINES, Lc, kc. He is also prepared to make Sioven, all size and pattern". Plow-irons, end every- thing usually made in rirst-clas Foundries ills exiansive facilities and pjactica.1 workmen, wairant him in receiving tha hro'eM con tracts op the rnoei reaoaabl terms.- . , . . . Cy Grain of all kinds will be taken ia exchanee for castings. : , This establishment i located nea. Ihe Lackawanna Railroad lepf.i. PETER BILLMEYEK: Bloomsburg; Sept. , 1863.