The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, May 18, 1864, Image 3

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STAR OF THE NORTH
THINGS ABOUT TOWN & CCOTRY
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1864.
Sec announcement of candidate! in aneth
et column. Still thaj ccaa.
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, Thk Lackawanna R. R. Bridge between
j Scraotoa and Hydajark , has Leo destroyed
ty fire. '
.- Rrr. G W. Scott vi'.l preach in the Bap
list Church of this place, on Sabbr.ta next,
. at 10 o'clock la the morning and half-past
7 o'clock in the evening. - t -
Thi Commissioners give notice in anoth
f er column, to the Tax-Collectora of Colum
. Lia coooty, that they desire them to settle
np a. I back taxes foi the year 1863 and pre
vious years, on Saturday the 28ih in-i.,oth-'
erwUe collection will be enforced. '
."' ,,,tr r
AcRJcrLTuait. The Columbia . County
Agricultural, Horticultural and " Mechanical
Association will Old its anqail "meeting
for the election of officers to serve for one
t year, on Saturday, Slay 2 1st. 1854, at the
Coirt House in Bloomsburg.
- ;" Hon. Wm. EiAVkix, President Judge' 6f
our District, holds a Special Court aVot.s-
' vilU this week , ' Last week he was engag-
' ed holding Conrt in Scnbu-y, Northnmber.
"land county, and next he will pres.ide'al his
1 regular May Terra, at'Laports, Sullivan
county.
t . The Telegraph i r form s hV country that
'General. Batier has commenced to besiege
'Fort Darling. rTh is may be possible as his
army han been working itself atep'ty step
in that direction. ''Fort Dajling is a diffi
cult piece of work to capture, and in pur
opinion,' until our army does take it, we
cannot announce the taking of Richmond !
Thk grain crops down country look toN
erably good. 'They are. lar ahead of ours
t In that portion pf New Jersey we passed
through last week. 1 be farmers toeTe cul
tivate less land than "out ' Pennsylvanlans
and farm if better. It pays them well to
,do so. Their productions are chiefly for the
'Philadelphia market. .
Tha Dfntists in the region of the Sus
quehanna met in Danville, in, Convention,
'on Wednesday, May Via. They formed
themselves into an organisation, elected
their officers, and' appointed another rneet
jng to b held on the second Monday in
'January next.. We notice the name of onr
Irietid Dr. Hower in the proceedings. They
' are known as the "Susquehanna Dental As
sociation" .. : .
Fstal AcafictiT Ou Friday tastMr.
, PoaTCK'Zaiiorr.'ol Davidson township, Sul
'livan county, while en gaged peeling logs, at
'.tne Creveling Mills, in'Sagarlo'af township
'Columbia county, met with a fatal accident
by a large log rolling upon him, and crush
ing his head ni3 "body severely. There
.were, no persona by when the accident hap--peiied,
and when he was . found, a . short
time after, his body waa lifslsss. He w,as
'an honest and industrious young man, aged
'about 22 years, leaving arnpther, who was
dependent opon him for support.
TcksdsT night' papers give General
'tee's loss-in killed and wounded 30.000.
and the Tribune has put our loss down at
,50,000. Tneee losses may not be .correct,,!
but we fear they are not any less. Some of
'the most desperate .fighting of the war took
'place last week. .Our toys bad to fight
'against their eqnals in ability and courage ;
and 8gainst the Rebel's advantages in hav
ing entrenchments, breast works, and aU
mannpr of defences, for onr soldiers to en-
, .... .
counter. Nearly every foot of ground has
. been contested.
.1 .
"Bcrrxa is ni'.l selling at a high, figure in
jhje place. This is the on j cp perry town
are know ot where the article Das reen pot
Vp beyond the reach of the 'poorer class oi
'people.' There is no occasion lor this. The
"article being scarce, ia no reason our Mer
.'cbarits should try to out strip each oiher
in paying each a hi)h price.; They would
. receive just as rrruclj by paying a reasona
ble price. It is net only -the case in this
one article'" but so'witlfi every article of pro
'dace a family is obliged to consume. Pota-
roea75clfr., Butter, 40 cts., fa few eta. low
t 'er jusi now) eggs.JQ cts., ham 20 cts so
lars ranging from 18 to 22 cu., and rnolas
ses 51.55 per gallon. These area few. of
the Vna.ny articles now selling beyond a
reasonable fiofe. Bat thets are the good
tascots, time promised. the poorpeople.
AritJTAUT Colimaw, of Col. Ent's . Regi
i rnent,' writes to his father, at this place,
giving an account of their march to the
ront, and pf the firstecond ani third day's
fejhunj', in which their ; Regiment panici
WVe4 On the third day Adjutant Coleman
M-aa taken cF the field aick, suffering frcm
the effect-of a severi sore on one of his
, legs, aud oot having aufBciantly recorered
from his late illness ; ne .was- conveyea
shrom place to place In the Ambulances Jor
xveraJ days, after which he was aenf bn
Vashingtrfn, with the wouhdeJ. He re
vMs reiment having fcfferedseverely
Stions the death of Samuel Gouhall,
'-isa. The carnalities, generally.
gimnt, ha is naabla to givei as
continued from day to day till
Vremoved from the front. The
x ever performed by ths ar
,r imaetock place in the seven
Sent at and near Spotsylvania
'la ctates that, tba 9ih Re
Vnt for heme on the 5thA
Utb were lo leave on tbe
iay hot get of lbs bavile
bat it. tte fighting coll
ar thinks, a grsarraany
. Oar brave boys
x r,J rininj a poor iel
t fl-at." v ,f :
U. S. J 0-10 BONDS.
.These Bonds sre issned "under the Act
of Congress cf March 8th,- 1864, which
prot des thai all Bonds issued tinder this
Act shay. be; EXEMPT FRO TAXATION
by or ond3r any state or municipal author
ity. Subscriptions to these- Bonds are re
ceived in United States notes or notes of
National Banks. The are TO BE . BE
DEEMED IN COIN, af the pleasore of the
Government, at any period r.ot less than
ten nor more than forty years . .from their
e!ate and until their redemption FIVE
PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID
IN COIN, on Bonds ot not over one hun
dred dollars annually and on all other
Bonds semi-annually. The interest i pay
able on the first days of March and Sep
tember in each' year. . '
Subscribers will receive ettb er Regis
tered or Coopon Bonds, as they may pre
fer. Registered Bonds are recorded on the
books of the U..S. Treasurer, and can be
transferred only "on the 'owner's order
Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and
are more con venient for commercial uses.
Subscribers to thia loan will, have the
option of haVi.ng their Bonds draw inter est
from March '1st," by paying the accrued tru
terest in coin (or in Unitetl ..States notes,
or the noteb of Niional Baaks, adding fif
ty per cent, for premiu in,) or receive them
drawing interest from the date of subscrip
tion and deposit. A thee Bonds are
Exerapt from Municipal er State
Taxation,
their value is increased from one to three
per cent, per annum, according to the rate
of tax levies in various parts of the cojn-
"y- ... ...
Al (he present rate of premium on gold
i hey pay
OVER EIGHT PER CENT INTEREST
in currency, and are.ot equal convenience
as a permanent or temporary investment.
It is believed that no ecurties offer so
great inducerricnts to lenders as. the various
description of U S. Bonds. In ail other
forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability
o! priva;i3 pariies! or stock cnrnpanle3(" or
separate communities only is pledged for
pajmeni, wbile lor the dets of tne'Uoited
S'ates the whole property of the country
is holden to recure the 'payment cf both
prinripa and interest in coin.
These Bondp may be subscribed for in
sunn from S50 np to any magnitude, on
the san.e ierm,arid are thus 'made equally
available to the smallest lender and the
largest ca;i:aliet. They can be ronverted
inio rr-oney at any moment, and the bolder
will have the 'benefit of the intereif.
It may be useful to state in this connec
tion that ihe total Funded Debt of the
United States on which interest is payable
in gold, on the 3d c';y pf "March, 1S64, was
S768.965.C00, ,;The interest on this debt
t . . .. .
for the coming fiscal year w ill be Si 5,937,
126, while ihe customs revenue in -sold
foi the -current fiscal yeir. .ending June
30th, 1864, ha been so far at the rate of
over $100,000 "000 per annum.
It will be 6een that even the rrts-nt
gold revenues of the Government are large
ly in excels of "iris wants of the, treasury
for the payment of 'gold interest, while the
recent Increase of Ihe tariff will doubtless
-.'it. ,
raise the annual recipis from customs on
the same amonnt of importations, to S?l0,-
000,000 per"a,n'nuin. , , . ..
Instructions to the National Banks act
ing as loan agents wre not issued from
the United Slate Treasury until Mirch 26$
but in the first three weeks of April .the
subscriptions averaged more than TEN
MILLIONS A WEEK.
Subscriptions will be received by all
National. Ranks
whtcb are depositaries of public money,
and all i. .
RESPECTA BLE BANKS AND BANKERS
throughout the country, (acting sas agent"
ot the .Naiionul Depositary BankO wif
furnish further iufotma;ion on application
and . j ,
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUB
SCRIBERS. .
May 4, 864 2m. -
JYEW GOOJJS1
REVOL UTION IN fllG II PRICES!
... NEW ARRIVAL OF-'..
SPKI AG & .SUJITtEK GOODS
AT PETER ENT5 STORE IN
LIGHT STREET, COL. CO.
tTAS jnst received from ihe eatern citie
and is now opening at the old stand
a splendid assortment of
which will be sold cheap for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE !
His.stjock consists of .Latfies press Goods,
choicest styles and latest fashions.
CALICOES,. . .
. MUSLINS. ;
GINGHAMS,, .
FLANNELS.
. . HOSIERY
SILKS, SHAWLS, 'CARPETS, &C.
IIcnrfy-.TIaVle Cloihin?,
SATINETS,
CASSIMERES,
. COTTON A I) ESI
KENTUCKY JEANS
THREAD, &C.
QUEENS WAREi
CEDARWARE, .
HARDWARE.
MEDICINES,
" . . DRUGS,
B00T A5t SR0ES, IIATS and CAPS,
In short everything usually kept io a
conntry store.. , - t ,
The patronage of his old friends, and
the public generally, is respectfully so
licited. . .. . , ,
. The highest market price paid for conn
try produce. : . PETER EKT.
Light Street, May I.J864. I ',
CLANKS I BLANKS I BLANKS 1 1
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
.EXECUTIONS, SUBPCOAS,
of proper &desirabIeforras,fo,'iale -rfiC9
ofth'e:Uar of the North."
THE Greatest Improvement yet in the
Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity J worth
seeing. ' , , ..
Please send for circular with ' sarh pie ' of
These Improved Machines save one
hundred per cent, of thread and . Hilk, and,
make the lock-siiicb. alike oh both sides.
; They require no instructions to operate
perfectly .except' the "printed directions "
No change in sewing from one kind of
goods to another. .
And ho lakmg apart to clan 'or oil.
- Our New Manufactory is now complete,
with al! its machinery and touts entirety
new, and is already rapidly turning nut
Machine, which for beauty and perfftion
of finish are not surpassed by ativ manufac
ture in the world.
N. B. Should any Machir.e pmve unsat
isfactory, it can be returned and money
refunded.
Agents warned in connties not canvassed
by our own Asents. fi v
FI&KLE & LYON S. "M CO.
No. 538 Broadway, New York.
April 20. T864. ly. :
jyew Stock of Clothing.
Siriii and 8iifiiuicr Goo'iN.
"INVITES at enlion to his stock of cheap
. arid lashinuable Clothing at htsfStoie( ot;
MJIIN STREET, liOOMSRURG,
two doors above the Jimtrican House, .
where he, has just received from New York
and Philadelphia, a full assortment of
iTIrti and Roy's C'lolhiii,
including the most fashionable, durable and
handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting bt
lioXtSack, Frock, Gum and Oil Cl'otL
Coats, and Pants,
of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He aleo ha
replenished tii- already tarae tock ot Fail
and Winter Shawls; etriped, figured and
plain Veftx, shirts, cravnis, tloi k, collars,
handkerchielf, gloves, enspenders and fancy
ar'.icte. i. . . ; . .
N .B He has constantly on hand a large
and welt elected a."oftmeiit oi Cloths and
Yectinas, which he i prepared to make cp
to order, into a iy kind ot clothing on very
short notice and in the beat pf manner. , ,
All his clothing i made to wear and mCM
of it is ol home manufacture. ..
. . AND
Ol every Descripuon,. Fine and Cheap
Hi Cas-e pf Jewelry i not aurpaened i 'his
place. Call. 'and examine his general as
sortment ol Clothing, Wmchee, Jewelry,
fcc. &c. . FAY ID LOWENBERtf.
-.-Blnombnrg. April 20. ISfit.-
NEW GOODS'
AiioUitr Arrival of Goods.
AT-
llat, Cap and Grocer'
. 3 CD U2. 23
Now ia Your Time to Buy.
HE NOVV SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER,
THE undersigned having jnst . returned
Irom the . Eastern .citien w ith a la rue
Aid full assort mollis of ff,VL rT--
in. addition .t,o a tiiiperi
or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
Q, HATS AND CAPS,
comprising every sott and quality, is now
prepared to sell a little cheaper than can
bV purchased elsewhere. ,
Hi-Sto.sk ot GROCERIES are not. sur
passed in this iiiaike', which he "oiferfi
cheap for cath, or in exchange for GRAIN
OR PRODUCE. .
ALSO .-A fin lot of KIDS, A10ROCCOES,
ar.d LININGS to which he invites the at
tentjon ot Shoemakers nnd the public.
Qive him a call At Stroop's Old Stand,
bn Main Street. : : :.
: ,. . M JOHN K.G1RTON.
Bioorcsbursr. April 27, 1861.
WALLOW two or three ' hoytdieadi of
'Buchn," "Tonic Bitters," "Sarsapar
illa," 'Nervous Antidotes," &c, &c, anil
after you are Eatfied with the rrlt. thpn
try one box of.OLD DR. BUCHAN'S
ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS and.be re
Hored 1 health and vigcr Tn lea thtn thir
ty days. They arts purely vegetable,
pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in
their effects on the broken down and shat
tered constitution. Old and yoona cai
take them with advantage. Imported a:iJ
sold in the Ignited States only by -
JAS. S. BUTLER,
Station D, Bibl House, New York, i
General Aent.
P. S. A box eut to any address on
receipt of price which is One Dollar poU
ft te.
March 16, 1864 3m.
DO TOU WISH TO BE CL'KED ?
. DR. BUCIIAN'S ,
ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, inlets
than 30 day, the worst cases of Nervous
ness, Impoteucy, Premature Decay,. Semi
nal Weakness, Insanity, and ail Uriuary
Sexua', and Nervous Affections, no matter
from what caue produced.; Price, One
Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, . by mail,
on receipt of tn order. , Address, i .
.., . JAMES S. BUTLER,
. . Station D. Bible House, New York.
March 16,l864 3m.
USE NO OTHER BUCHAN'S SPECIF
IC PILLS are Ihe only Reliable Reme
dy for all. Diseases of the Seminal, Urina
ry and Nervous. System. Try one fcox,
and be cured. . ONE DOLLAR A BOX.
One box will peiffd a cure. or. money, re
funded Sent by mail, on receipt of price.
JAMES S, BUTLER,
Station t), Bible House, New York,
General A;eni.
March 16, 1864 3m.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
THE ANNUAL MEETING of. ihfl . Co
lombia County . Agricultural, .Horti
cultural, and Mechanical Associatior,), for
the election of officers, to- erve foi one
year, will be held at the COURT HOUSE,
in Bloomsborg, on
SATURDAY, THE 21st OF MAY, 1U64,
at 2 o'clock. P.M. A full auendance is
desired. J,H. IKELER, Prcsidant.
Lxowtto B. Rbpeht, Secrttaty. j
I
When Yo u, PnrCha sc' A I wa y s
Select Cash Houses !
VnilLE THE
i ' ' ' '
ilrmy of the Potomac,
' UNDEH 'i'HE SUPERVISION OF
lieut. 'GEn'u; s; grant,
MS RfAKiNG PREPARATIONS
FOR THK
CAPTURE Or IIICIIM0NP, VA
AND END THE REBELLION,
-Lloyd 1 Sharplcss
13 SHOWING THE SUPERIORITY
OF THE '
AND
RE AID) Y FA
BY
AT CONSIDERABLY
liowcr Figures
THAN CAN BE BOUGHT
HE IS
fJETTINC. GOODS CONSTANTLY
from the eastern cities,
nltf tokk and philadelfuia,
And is
DISPOSING OF THEM RAPIDLY
at extremely lot?
CALICOES
Jit 20cf. 23c. 25cs. 20ct3. and 27cts.
Rrown and Bleached, at 20. 22, 21, 28,
32, 34 38, 42, and 50c. i
Alapaccan, Lustres, DeLdlies, Challis,
Jtans, CassimertS:
Groceries :
Svgnr- Syrups, Coffee, Kent 3 East
India Coffee at 2bcts, a superi
or article highly recom
mended. ITIACKCKEt3
By Ihe a and bblSat 12, 14
Dollars.
an
d 10
Tlic Parses I Tot of Queens
ware Erer brought to
sassiaia
BOTH OF
COMMON k GRANITE VJ1RE,
which will be sold at LOW PRICES.
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, Uoop. Skirts.
BRADLEY & NEW UOOP
SKIRT.
The Duplex, Eliptic Spring Steel Skeleton
so well known among tbe Fair Sex
for beauty and durability.
dots Glides I
In endless variety for men and. women,
and children. Gaitera of ail kinds. .;
Balmoral, Side, Lace and Congress double
and single soled.
. The 'Celebrated Gutla Percha Soled
Shoesor IFomen and Children.
Gents French $ American Calf Boots
and Balmorals, dents Lace boots from
$1 CO a $4.00.
CASE! Paid for Butter and
Lard. Grain and other
Produce taken, in
Exchange for
GOODS. ,
Buying and Selling for Cash he is pre--'
pared to sell Goods on Lower
Profits than when doing
a Credit Business, t
CALL AND EXAMINE THE GOODS,
Bbomsburg, April 20, 1864. 2m.
t&t Ali&Wf:. 3.VCSMOMT., WfZP.
liiM;!--- life
GROVER & BAKER'S -
CFLtBRATED .CLASTiq KTITCU
s ewik g ecu ES
Were awariied the hieheet Premiums over
all Coirpemors.-st thefollowin State
; and County Ja'ir ef 18G3.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR.
.FirM Pceinium foffamily Machine.
First Premium foe JWar.ufacHoring Machine
F"irKt Pieininm for Machine Work
INDIANA STATE FAIR.-
First Premium for Machine for all purposes
First Premium (or Machine Work
VERMONT. STATE' FAIR.
Fir.t Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufaciurin Machine
FirM Preminm for Machine Worjt
ohio state Fair. . .
Piril Premium for Machine Work
IOWA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First: Premium for ManuractniineMachina
Firl Preminm for Machine Work.
ILLINOIS STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machjne for all purpose
birM l'rpminm Icr Machine Work
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR
F'rst Premium for Machine for all purpoces
rnst 1 r?niinm tor Machina Work,
MICAlGAN STATE FAIR. H
Firs I'.'f mium for Manufacturing Machine
FirM Premium for Family Machine
Firi Premium for Machine' Work
PENN'A STATE FAIR
Fiift- Premium for Mannfactnrinir Machine
Frist Premium for Machine Work
OREGON STATE FAIR.
First' Premium" for Family Machine
Firt Premium for Machine Work
CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AG'i'L SOC.
Kirct Premium lor Family Machine
Firsi Premium for MiiiiBfr.c'Drin? Macl ine
Firt Premium for Machine Wotk.
FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium for'Family Machi.ie.
Ftri Premium -for Manufacturing Machine
CHAM PLAIN VALLEY Vi. AGL SOC.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium far Manutaciurm Machine
Fij'-t Premium for Macoine Vrork
HAMPDEN CO,- Mim AG'L. SOC.
Diploma tor Family Machine.
Diploma for Machine Woik.
WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR.
Fitt P:ei;iium for Family Muchine
QUEENS CO NY. KIK i
First Piemium for-Fan.ily Machine
Fiftl rrEioium lor Man u fucuirinsr Machine
Firl I'reniium -for Mae hin Work
SARATOGA CON Y, FAIR.
Firi Piemium tor Family Machine
MECHANlCS'.lNSTlfUTE Pa. FAIR.--
First Premium for Machine for all purpesoe
First' Pieiiiiuin tor Alachinw Work
GREENFIELD O, UNION .FAIR.
.FiretiPreinium for Family Machine
First Premium for 'Machine Work.
CLINTON CO. O, FAIR. .
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine. :
MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR.
Fi.st Premium lor Machine for ail purposes
First Premium for Machine Work.
SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Preminm for Machine Work.
SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
Firt Premium for Machine W'nrk
fjtSThe above comprise? a!! the Fairs
at which the Grover & Baker Machines
were exhibited this vear.
Sales-rooms, 495 Broadway, New York.
730 Cheswrot Si., Philadelphia.
March 23, 1864 ly.
A cl i ii i n i s I r a t o r o t i c e.
Estate of Samuel Adams, deceased.
LETTERS of Administration on the es
tate ot Samuel Adams, la;e of Locut
township, Columbia couniy,- deceaed,
have leen aranted by ihe Register of sad
rounij, io Leonard Adams and Ma berry
.Hughes, both- reciding in the township
and county a'oresaid. AL persons havtnc f
pre requested to present ih;n for ettie
fTienl lo t tie- administrators, and those in
debted to the estate will make payment to
them without delay.
LEONARD ADAMS, )
MA BERRY HUGHES, Aatn '3
Locust twp., April 20, 1864. 6w. S2.
Admiiiisitrator'sj IVoticc.
Estate of Daniel S. Mcllenry, dre'd.
LETTERS testamentary rn the Estate of
Daniel S. Mcllenry, late Jackson
township, Columbia County, deceased,
.have been granted by the Rtgiter of said
coun.y, to Itchr Mcllenry.. residing in ttie
township uf' Benton, Columbia count.
All persons having claims hgainl the es
tate ol the decedent are requested to pre
sent them duly authenticated to the admin
istrator for cettlen.ei.t ai d those indebted
to the estate aru required io make payment
to him forthwith. . .
....... ROHR MclIENRY, AJmr.
Bentcn twp., April 20, 1864. 6w. S2.
"JYc'id Clothing Store
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
'ftHE ' undersigned respectfully informs
his friends and the public generally,
that he has just received from the Eaolern
Cities, a large assortment cf - -
. CLOTHING, : .
Fresh from the peat of Fashion, of ail
8oru, sizes and quantities, which will be
sold cheap lor cash or country produce.
A L S O,
XX ATS Ac CtVf
BOOTS AM) SHOES.
Together with a variety ot no
tions and ihing too troublesome to numer
ate, to which he invites the attention of pur
chasers: :
. E7" He is also prepared to makeup
clothing to order, -on reasonable terms,
and up to the latest fashions.
BTCall aad examine our slock of goods.
;. ANDREW. J. EVANS.
BloomBburg, April 27, 1864.
HOWARDS ASSOCIATION.
: PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of ihe Nervou, Seminal,
Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re
liable trea'ment in Reports of the HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in
sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
S'reet Philadelphia, Pa.
Dec J'rw.j.
Lack'a and Bloomsburg Railroad.
ON AND AFTER:JAN. 1, 1564, PAS
SENGEIl TRAINS WILL RUN "AS FOL
LOWS . i-
MOVING fODTH.
Freight If
Passenger.
-. Pasteng'er.
4.20 P M
.5 55
8.25
. 8 35
.9,13
9 55 '
Lea ve Scranton,
" , Kington,
Bloomsburg
" . Rupert,
" Danville,
Arrive at North'd
MOVING NORTH.
Leave North'd
,4 Danville,
'8 00 A
8 40
9 22
9 35'
1212 P
M
Rupen,
Bloomsburg,
Kinstoiik
M
Arrive at Srrantorr,
1,30 "'.
r tciuni cx, i ttBPciigci leaves tiuu ujuui,
io is a M , ! '. -
Puiergers taking the Mail Traiu South
connect with the Express train from Nor-,
thumberjand, arriving at Harrisburg at
2.30 A. M , Baltimore," 7,00 'A. -'M. and at
Phii'aat 7,00 A. M. 1 he Mail Train from
North'd, leaves immediately after the Ex
press train (rem Harrisburg . at and Ball i
more, aiiowi::g'I'ii-'en2er8 leaving Phila
delphia, at 10. 40 P. M.- to reach points
on this read during" the next forenoon.
New and elegant Sleeping cars accom
pany the night iraius ech way between
Ncr'humbertatid'wnd Baltimore, and Nor
thumberland and Philadelphia. 1 '
- H. A. FUN DA, Snpt.
J. C. Wells, Gen I Ticket Agent
Kingston, Feb. 3, .664.
Volunteers and Conscripts I
To Soldiers or an) ether wt.hmg .n-
creae the.r income, there is no bePe y
of doins so at this time, than from the ale
of our Watches 1 bay are warranted a
Represented ! ... '
"Particularly valnabl for officer in the
Army and travelers." Frank Leslie's, Feb
ruary 2t ; ' ". ..
"Prettiest, bet and cheapest timepieces
ever orTered." Ar Y Illustrated News, Jan
nary 10. ' ' 1 .
' Verv prtty and durable Watches for
the Army." N . Y.. Army & Navy iourn.
Government Organ. Au,20.
'One of the oUteM and most tsliable
hoos in busineei." Louisville Ky', Jour
nil Jul.2L ; (. i -
MAGIC TIME OBSERVERS,;.
Being a Hanging oi Open Face for Lady'a
. or Gentlemen's Watch Compared,
with Patent Self Winding
Improvement "a inbet
Or ; Pleasirm Novell v' ' '
NE OF THE PRETTIEST, MOST CON
VENIENT, AND decidedly the beat
and cheapest time-piece-, for general and
reliable ue as ever offered. It has within
it co:;.iocted with its machinery, - its own
winding attachnr.ent, rendering a key en
tirely unnecessary The cases of this
Watch are compohedi-of two mlals, the
outer one bfin f,t.e 16 carat gold. Ii hat
the improved ruby action lever movement,
and is wairanted an accurate time-piece
Price, snperb'.j enyrav eil, per case of hal
dozen, S204. Sample Watches, in net
morocco Boxes, 35.
.Silver Watches!,
Firl Class Hunting Time-Pieces for asc
racy of movement, beauty of material,-and
above all, cheap
ness in. price, these
washes must insure
cuivereal appro
bation. An imitation ao faultless that it can harS
1y b detected by ihe most experienced
judges. The material being of two melals
the outer on firt quuliiv Sterling Silver
whilt the inner one is German Silver, i
cannot be reroani.-id bj" cutting or heavj
enaravinz, makina i, not only in appear
ance, but in durability, the best reserr
blance of Solid Sailing Sdvr ia exist
ence. ' : . '
The sale of these Watches in the Army
is a source of enormous profi;, retailing, a
they very readily do, at S25 and upwards.
Many hundred dollars can be made in a
single pay day by any oue of t ordinary
business lad. . .
, AT WHOLESALE ONLY" ! In hea
vy hunting caps, beautifully engraved,
whiie enamel dial, and fancy cut hands,
in good running order, by the half dozen,
56 6. S ld only by the case of six !
Upon receipt of two dollar8, as EUsran-
ipp nf itnml fai.h. ice will send watches bv
e to any p..rl 0f b'. loyal States,
collecting balance ct biil on delivery. This
eriiie bujers R2aint fraud, giving them
their watches before payment is required.
Soldiers in the disloyal S'a;es rau-i remit
Cash in ad ranee, as the ep;efs compan
ies peremptorily refase making collections
infcuch Janserous localities. Kemernber.
Casit in advance from within the army
lines in rebel States We Guarantee the
safe delivery ol h1 1 Watches, whether ihej'
aie sent bv mail or express. '
HU3BAUD BROS.. Sole Importer-.
171 Broadwav, cor. Cortlandt St. N. Y.
Fcb. 24, 1864. ,
; Trll I " Inrm-rs .UHgnzloe for l
ISGi, The Pennsylvania 1864.
PAKHXEK & AXXDEITEK,
DEVOTED TO
AGRICUII'UKE. HORTICULTURE
A N I) 11 U Li A 1. A FF A I RS,
Edited and Pcblished by ,
WILL I Axil S. YOUNG & C 0
52 North Stith Street, Philadelphia.
yVrm : One Dollar a year.
The Sixth Volume commencesa with Jan
uary number. ' ' "
HAVING obtained tin? service of emi
nent and practical Agriccltnriit, Horti
lulturist. Stock Breeders and Bee keepers,
we confidently ofler the current Volume at
one-of the best ever issued for originality,
practical thnnsht and reliable inlortnation,
Feb. 24, 1S84-
OMNI BUS LINE.
VB1
nil!
undersigned would respecttully an-
- nounce to ihe citizens of Bloomsburg,
and the nut lc genpa!ly, that he is running
AnlLMNIISUSLiNE
between this place and ttJ5hSeL
Depots daily, (Sunday exceptedl to con
nect with ihe several Trains gowjj South
and West on the Citawissa& Williamsport
Rail Road, and with those going North and
Sooth on-ihn Lack. & Bloomsborg Road.
Hi OMNIBUSES are -in good condition,
commodious and comfortable, and charges
reasonable. CF" Persona wishing to meet
or see their friends depart, can be accom
modated, upon reaonab!echarge, by leav
ing timely notice at any of the Hotels..
JACOB S. GIRTON, Proprietor.
Eloorasburg, April 27, 1864
CHARLES G. BARKLEY,
Attorney at jjaw, .
BL003ISBCRC, COLtMDIA CO.i PA.
WILL practice n
Columbia conn
the sevcr-I Conrts of
Columbia county. All legal business
intrusted io his caw shall receive prompt
attention. '
O F F I C E,- On Maiu Street, Exchange
Buildings, over Miller's Store.
. Afrit 13, 1861.
PERnAtti's -
INVALID SOLDIER NATIONAL HOME
, . ENTERPRISE.
58 5 BROADWAY NB W YORK.
lCIBs'OSl 'c? n?HS RZ
... SSLLlwiT.
The Most Complete and Magnificent
. I Tar Exhibition Extant. '
Devoted to raUi g Funds for a Jfa
tioual IoBse.
100,000 TICKETS,-AT "St EACH .
A D ON A TJCN of 1 3 4.7 20 i fVnoS't Prop
ei ty lo the Ticket' Ifoldiu i.
JOSIAH PERHAM, Aaent tor the Pro
prietors, has the honor io anoouuca a plait
for creating a fund for tre louli'dic ol
National rnstiiution, to be a home for Ia
valid, disabled, discharged soldiers.
The -onu't'isl suniber ' of Ticki is&ued
for I his object was 100,01)0, vue lUud of
vihih have been already disposed of itl
Boston', Mass. where the enterprise wa
first projcted.' " ' ' "-''.'
Each of the One Dollar TikeH good
for Four Admuion9 to the Alammoth
MIRROR OF THE REBELLION,
at 535 Broadway, New York City, or
wherever ele exhibited.
One half of tht profits of the entire ealn
will 03 exclnsivelf devoted and donated
to Ibe above-named patriotic object. -
AccoT!tng- to he original advertised
plan, a Mass Meering of the ticket hold
ers was held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, Oir
Nov., 4ih, and an adjourned meeting at
ihe same place on Doc, 16ih. The fol
lowing named gentlemen were elected a
a Board of Trustees, lo receive the Jundo
mrnArV m't n nnnU Iam t, ....... t . . .
. j a,propriate the ,ame to ln1,
' in a, llh ,h- ... f
ongtuator ; Gen John S. Tyler, Boston:
his Excellency Governor Jxmea Y. Smith,
of R ii ode -land; Hon! Geo. Brigss ot New
York ; his Excellency Gov. A.G. Curtin of
Pennsylvania: Maj' Gen N. P.' Banks, ef
MaSs., Mijor Gen. O. O. Howard of Maine;
his Exceller.cy Gov. Richard Yates, of
Illinois. ; "
To speedily accomplish ihis great ob
ject, every wise means will be used by
the projector to effect the immediate sa!
of the-iickets; and he call upon he loyai
and hnma'ie to assist earnestly in cairying
this noble undertaking forward to a trium
phant success. .- "
Neither its importance, fior its feasi
bility, can be called in question. Let ih
people but respond in a spirit worthy o
the project, and no obstacle shall delay
it consummation. .'' ' - '.
Making the proposition in good faith,
and ready to devote hi whole energies to
the great work, the projector firmly be
lieves the tide of popular tavor will flow
in the e?i red dilution, and accomolisti
the loutiding and insnre the creation of 'a
permanent National Institntin, which
shall be an aylnn for the retired sol-tier,
whose lo?s n! beatth or limb id bis diplo
ma for heroic services performed in his
country's caese, and which shall go 'down
to- ihe futnre generations a blessing to mad
kind and an enduring" monument to the
liberality of the loyal people. . - .
Bv comoinir. 'this enterprise wih k
public place of amusement ot" inch well
established bih character and merit, the
subscriber to the fund, while giving bis
money for the promotion of a great charv
itable design, may receive a foM equiva
lent for the outlay in witnessing this
splendid series of. Paintings. ?
ATTAR ACTIVE BOUNTY TO PUR
CHASER. To effect the speediest possible sale of
these tickets, so that qnnecessary expense,
may bo saved, and the National Horn
Fund proportionately increased, a farther
inducement is offered as a oounty to pur
chaer. ' , ' ' :. "
As soon as the tickets shall have been
sold, m addition lo one baH the profits, as
aforesaid, the following described prop
eriy will be donated to the ticket holders,
and placed in the haudj of their Trustees,
a distinct board having been chosen for
that purpose, at the mass meetings held
as above stated, and a hich consists of the
follow ir.g ger;ilrmen w ho, on receipt cT
the properly, will dispose of the fame, by
lot, or otherwise, as me ticket tiqldejs in
mass meetinz may direel ibireT't bp "bo
violation cf Jaw in cch disposal :. Hon. C.
O- Rogers. Htfn.C.'W, , Slack. Gey. HobL
Cowdin, CoL" A. J '.Viight, John'.C. Hay-
nes: Esq., of Boston, Joshua Webster Esqj,
of Maplevillrt, Mass , Uaac S. Morse Esq.,
of Camrid2e, Ms.
SCHEDULE OF TjONATION PROPERTY
To tchiJi the Ticket. holders will be
entitled,
One genteel residence in the City ' :
ol P.o bury. Mas. val'id at S 10.000
Three Piano forts, val. at J500 each 1,500
Five piano-fortes, val. aiSSOGeach
Five 'iold Watcheej at S'lOO cuch,
Filty (JolJ Wa'chee, at S50 each,
Two shares in 'iheBoston and Wor
cesier Railroad, a Sj33each,
1,500
00
2,500
i s
260
Two shares ir: the Boston Btid Maine '
Ii P.. valued at t30 each 260
Two shares in the Merchant' Bank,
Boston, at tlOO Pach, 200
Six thousand Gold Union Medals
valued at S3 each, . ' : 18,00t
Two Cuwing Machiaes, at S50 each, 103
: Total, S34.720
Cno ncj'ue will be giten of the next
mass meeting of the ticket holders wbicb
will take place in New York City.
t A National Home Ticket, costing on
dollar, consists of five coupons, four of
which are adiNisiot-s io the Mirror, good
at ar.y lime, and '.h- her certificate of
an interest in the Enterprise, which tbe
purchaser re'.aos.
The admi-ion coupon may be used aep
arately, or ell at once, as suits the conve
nience of the purchaser. " ' -
All communications on the snbject, and
all orders for tickets by mail, or esores-,
should be directed to JOSIAH PERHAM,
Agent, 585 Broadway, Nw Y'ork Cut.
TO CLUBS.
Persons taking an actfve interest in this
charitable uiideriakmg, by getting up
clubs, will receive eleven tickets for every
len dollars sent.
Jan. 20, 1864 . . .
JYational Foundry
XXIoombiir?, Columbia Co.,
ti 6ubsribjr. proprietor of the -boi
named extensive e-tablishment, is now
prepared to receive orders for all kinds of
machinery, for COLLER5 ES. BLAST FUR
NACES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS
TH RESH IMG MAC HI N ES, &c.; &c.
He is also prepared to make Stoves, all
sizes and patterns,; Plow-iron,-and every
thing usually made in first-class Foundries
His extansiva- facilities and practical
workman, wairant nim in receiving ihe
largest contracts on tte most reasonable
term. '
Grain of ail kinds will be taken in
exchange for castings. !
XW This esubtihmnt is located nea
the Lackawanna Railroad Depot. -
PETER BILLMEYER.'
Bloombnrg,SepL 9, 1863.