The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, June 22, 1864, Image 3

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    W THE NORTH
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frULG3ABCT TOWaT & CtftSTRY.
Dt.OO.IJSnCllG,!?.
Wednesday morning, june , 1864.
' Hod. JobV C -Ellis hat our thanks for
ipublio documents.
Tsfc Grass 'Cftcrp is the most -promising of
VI ID this section. Hay has become con
siderably cheaper inconsequence.
Wt notice By the last Sullivan County
Democrat that Hon. 'Geo. 6 Jackson has
Jjdrawn a prize'in 01 J Abk's lottery..
W fee the -name of John EdaiRT an
'no o deed in the Berwick Gazette as an Inde
pendent Candidate (or the office bl "Suenff
'of Columbia county.
' 7hi PaiNTia lor Jaie ha been received.
7t it an erer welcome visitor, replete with
interesting and instructive information tor
the "cralt." Every Piintef ahould he ir.
'Olio Dollar and "Fifty cents -per an on m.
Samcl M. Phcstis has engaged to wet
"the street ot Bloomsborg' dorifig the warm
Summer months. The dust in out streets
7a very deep anil 'if not kept down will do
rmuch damage :o 'property.
r. m m .
The j.a'fc rains, with one weeVs hot "siiny
hare made iti'e ground so hattl that'll is al
most iiopoVs'ible to do any ploughing. The
corn nerd much working lo assist its grow
inf, the ground having become "so com
p'etely packed.
' Th fltptttf'con is a shade blacker 'thin
heretofore, since its editor attended the
trigger 'Cenvei.tid'n at Bal ifrrVft. We al
wa)s ecnteuded that the Republican "party
was a begri party, 'and the Baltimore Con
Tention proes it, for there war black Dele
gates aiThst Convention. Dr. John was one
f it members !
Mtn6as. H will cave some people a
great deal 'of trouble to know that altho' it is
nlawlul on th part of ctficer to enlist
minors, yet whei they have once been
sworn iwto service they wilt not fce given
Yi-p. Any j'o'uft under eighteen who ol his
Dwa free will, enlirts in thu army, will be
trelJ to service regardle of irregularity on
Yhe pail of thise enlisting him.
3.V-i-(.
t-lscot was afflicted, some time since
'with the Small-pfox in a mild lorn, but the
people hive been afficted wirTi a thousand
lold worse visitation in the person of Abra
ham Liridom, and VSi'i vafel majority have
ov taken strong ground against that which
lias proved worse than plai'e'e. pestilence
od famine. Th country wll Venice-, and
we doubt not the -day on wUVch he is snm-n
fcf power will be celebrated for years o
borne as 4 day of jdbilee.
To Bt RcMiiftticaED. L( the enemies of
fern. McCfellan remember thai the nuTnber
n our soldiers slaughtered in the present
campaign rti'der Gen. Grant, exceeds the
whole oornber of M'cCrelUr's army in his
ampiign against Richmond in 1$62.
Let the people reme'raber that Grant is
npponed by the Administration to the full
TXtetil of its power, feile McClellan had a
more powerful enemy in bis feT than in
hi iront.
Gold vs.GatcKBAtis.Gold represents the)
Democracy: dresnbacks, Reputticanism !
The one i goni up, the Other down. De
nocracy, like gold, will soYvivft the 'crash
which Li inevitable, while greenbacks will
tarn to valueless rags. The Republican
party will follttw the tale of it greenbacks,
to dost and ashes. Let who w ill, say "peace
to its ashes', ' we shall never pronounce the
ecHd wotd peace over the bated remains
cb a pahy.
; A EicHArtt says. bccallortlil we en
fcoenter a man iq our business relations,
who grnmbesat tbw prices of advertising
fend job Work. He lays the price has ad
; ajtoced, sod it ought not to be stf; yet if we
jvropose to boy any kind of goods Or gro
ceries of him a calico dress lor our wife,
bleached domestic for a shirt, or coffee, and
togar lo sweeten it or a pair ol boots, a
barrel of flour, a toad of bjy or wood, a
pound Of beei br pork, he does not r rople
to charge ok at least from 25 to I Do per
cent, advance tin told prices, lorget' ing the
bemely maxim that "what is sance for ibe
goose ongbi to be saoce for the gander."
W none that the Editor of the Lewis
burg Argui, Mr. J. Gundy VVinegafden, and
JUG- Bocher, rq , have both been dralted
in the fate drawing. Mr. Bocher is pretty
generally knowc by the pebple of Colom
bia co , having made sBveralabl speeches
ib them io the fait gubernatorial campaign.
Ho U a young lawyer of fine abilities, and
Proecutiog Attorney of Union fcoouty.
Mr- WiagardM edit one of the most
spirited and influential democratic papers
to the State. Of course these ytJutig dien
are notgoiH id the army so lng as they
too so man of did Abe's wide-awakes re
training al bom 8.
JIxcettiobj of TfeC ,,lao GcaaiJs" it LiMc
Jjirce Wo' have been requested to state
thai tbo citizen's Of Lima Ridge" and vicinity
it.ni vivinar the" "Iron Guards" a recep-
a " af--- w -
t ion st that place on Saturday the 25th inst.
Tbo soldiers from this place and Catawissa
will be met at the Railroad Depot, near
lame Ridge by ai dscort, and those from
ranjeTille and Light Street will be met
rha withia a half mile or thereabouts oi
le towo, aod all will be escorted to a beau
'al Grove to partake of a grand repast
Spared fof thd occasion. PVcfmineoi and
e speaker have been engaged io deliver
Tresses on tbo arrival of the procession
m Grovo aod place prepared lor th9
' ption.- "Alter which, the whole lo con
Vwith an eibibition of one of Prof. T. :
( Price' daring feat at rope-walking, j
xxion ,aro beiny made for a grand
s5a and xtitioo, acd frora the In
' a of tbic- it will fc a spteadid aai
The Nationil Bm Bill The President
has signed the new iiational bank bilL The
general plan is the same as the old act,
though no bank cnnow be organized witli
a !eis capital than 8100,000 in Ismail towns,
and $200,000 in cities having a population
of over five hundred thousand. Banks mu&l
redeem at par at the 'iiational banks in cer
tain designated cities regarded as commer
cial centres, East and WeiJt. The limit of
f300,C00;0OO upon -circulation and 'capital
is not retairied.
DcYth or 'Littrr. Goodkich. It is our
painful dnty to record itie H'eafh of Lieuten
ant Maxwell G. GH)dnch ot Co. H., 9jJ
Regt , who died Irom a wound receiv'ed in
the seven das fihtin lie Wilderness. He
was woanded in ftfe leg, which was ampu
tated below ttte knee, sobsequetttfy a sec
ond 'operation bad to be performed above
the knee, but all did net cave his life, fie
died, and in -tiis death the service loe do
truer, braver or'more gallant soldier. He
leaves roaoy (rends here, Who in 'common
with his comrades in arms, i: sincerely
mourn his loi-s. Hn body was brought
hdme for burial. When :his xill talfe place
we have not been tnfurrhed ' 'Danville In
leHigenQtr.
"Btcss 'Si 'Drakk'b "Smoothing Irob of
which we promised in our Ian: to speak at
more length in this isue are laet becom
ing the onrveral favorite throughout the
whore world. They are so const'rbcted as to
be heated by a fiie inside, like an ordinary
stove, ferrd inaJe 'ol ar.y size or weight re--qnired.
They are nually made to weigh
'Jrorn five to eight pounds, and some times
less, 'it require Ie?s time and labor, wi'.h
no danger ol sniii-iiu the clothes, than af
ter the old fahinn. The person ironing hi
not sutecied 'tie almot insutTerabte heal
of a stove or turn are in warm weather. Wo
change ol iron is required one being ell
that is u'ecessaty for a family, -as it can be
kept constantly heated while In use, and
only 'requiring oi.'e cenCt toorlk of charcoal,
or a few coat Irom a Vood-fire, to "complete
a 'laVg'e ironing. This 'patent Smooifiihg
Iron Ts drcidedly one ol the finest affairs
ever introduced, and thouM be purchased
by 'every family. Messrs Miller & Pkicr,
ol 'Cemtr'sville, Columbia co., are Agents lor
the gale 'of this Iron in Luzerne and this co.
Retail price, 'considerably u:ider S5 00.
I7. S. 10-40 BONDS.
Tfcee Bonds are ir-ufd under the Act
of Congress of March 8th, 1864, which
provide that all Bond iued undtr ttii.-
Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION
by or omler any rlaie ulr ruunrcuiil author
ity. Subi-cript ions to tt'ee Bond are re
'ceived in United SlafeStrote or notes 'of
National Bdnks. They are TO BE RE
DEEMED iN fcOIN, at ttte vWme of the
liotcruii.etit, at any period i.ot less than
ten nor more than forty ers froun their
date, and uu'il their re'.Yjmpticti FIVE
PER XJEN l INTEREST WILL BE PAID
IN COliN, iu BomlH ot not over one hurt
dTed dollars -annOally and on all other
Bonds cerni-annually. The int'erefl i pay
able on ti e first Jays of March tod Sep
tember in each year.
Sobi-cribeT will receives either Regis
tered ut Coupon B mils, as ih-y may pre
fer. Rei-tered Bor.l are recorded the
booka ot the U. S. Treasurer, and cmu be
transferred only b.i'ih owner's order
Coupon BomU are pajatileto bearer, and
are more convenient lor rommeYi-ial rtes.
Subcrilbis to this loan w U have the
option ol liHviny tli'er'r Bonds draw interest
from March 1st, ty pa) 1114 the accrued in
teret in coin (or in Un teJ States notes,
or the noteo of National Bi iks, adding fi'
ly per cent, fur premium,) or receive them
draw in" interest Irom the dale ot subscrip
tion and deposit. A ihee Bonds atii
Exempt froci Municipal or State
Taxation,
their value is increased from one to three
pter cent- per annum, according to the rate
of tax levie in various parts of the coun
try. At the'preSettt rate of premiam on gold
they pay ' .
OVERSIGHT PER CENT INTEREST
in currency, and are ot equal convenience
a a permanent oT temporary investment.
It it. fctelieved that no securities offer so
gieat Inducements lo lenders as the various
Uvrciinlious of U S. Bonds. In ail other
form oi indebtedness, the faith or ability
ol private parties or stocL companies or
separate communities only is pledril for
payment, while lor the debts of the United
S'ales the whole p'oerty of the country
is holJetl in secure the payment oi botti
principal and interest in co4n-
The5 Conds mav be ubscrited for in
sums Irom 50 np to any magnitude, 011
the san e ierms,and are thus made equally
available to the smallest lender and the
largest ca;i'ftlit. They can be cooverted
into money at any moment, and the holder
will tate 1 he benefit of the interes!.
It may be 0efbl to taie in this connec
tion that the total funded Debt of the
United States on which interest is payable
In gold, on (he 3d day ol March, 1854, was
$768,165,000. The interest oh this debt
for the coming fiscal year m ill be St 5,937,
126, while ibe customs revenue in sold
fot the Current fiscal ear. ending June
30lh, 18&4, has been ro far al the rate of
over 5100,000.000 per annnm.
It will be seen that ivtjii the present
gold revenues of the Government are large
ly in excess of the wants ol the treasory
for the' payment of gold interest, while the
recent increase of the lafiff will doubtless
raise the annoal rscstpts frorfi ctistoms on
the same amottnt bf impohations, lo 3150,
000,000 per annum.
Instructions to the National Banks act
ing as loan a'genlg were not issued trom
the liftited State Treasury until March 26,
but in the first three weeks ol April the
subscriptions averaged more thaa TEN
MILLIONS A WEEK.
, Subscriptions will be received by all
National Hanks
which are depositaries of public money,
and all
RESPECTA BLE BANKS AND BANKERS
throughout the countrv, (actio; as agents
ol the National Depositary Banks,) wil
famish further iuforrnartioflf. on application
and ..... ... .
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY" TO SUB
SCRIBERS. S ? 1
Subscriptions will be Re
ceived by the First IVational
Da till of Da 11 vill e3 Pa .
May 4, l854-rm . . .' , ,
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Sp'ru'ce'Sl. N. Y. Aitdrees correpondence
EDWARD HOVEY,
General Agen.', i3 Spruce N. Y-,
FiVt-Clas Canvassers Wanted
JAMES V. KEELER, Agent foir Colum
bia Co.
Jtsne lft. 1R64 3w
lEVV GOODS!
Another Arrival ol Good.
AT
rrrvgni'O'CD S3 853
Hat, Cap and Grocery
3 0 CE 02. 5 o
Now in Your Time to Buy..
HE NOW SELLSCHEAPER THAN EVER
rpHE undersigned having just returned
I from the Eastern cities with a larse
and foil assortments of fGRjgf
in addition to a snneri ataKl ES-s
or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
JA HATS AND CAPS
comprising every soil and quality, is now
prepared ro Bell a little cheaper than can
be parcbased elsewhere.
H;s Sto'ck ol GROCERIES are not sur
passed in this marke', which he offer
cheap for cash; r in exchaiig-e Tor GRAIN
OR PRODUCE.
ALSO,-A fine lot of KIDS, MUROCCdES,
and LININGS to which he invites trie at
tent'ron tit Shoemakers arid the pnbli'c.
Give bim a fcall-At Stroud's Did Stand,
on Main Siree:.
JOHN K.GIRTON.
Blooncsburp, April 27, 1864.
THE KEW GROCERY ST0UE.
MORE '
Just received at ErantnuaWew Store.
Motaspe-,
Sugar,
Teas.
Cofiee,
Rice,
Spices,
Ftoh,
Salt,
Tobaco,
Sezars,
Caudiesj
ftazens,
FEED AND PROVISIONS.
Toiether with a great variety of notions
&c, ton numerous 10 mention.
"Batter. Eggs, Meat and produce gen
erally taken in exchange for good. ,
A. B. ERASMUS.
Blorimsbnfg, Feb. 1864
Administrators' Notice.
Estate of Samuel .idanii, deceased.
LETTERS nf Administration on the as
late of Samuel Adams, late of Locust
township, Columbia county, deceased,
h.ive teen granted b the Register of sa.d
coantji tb Leonard Adams and Mayberry
Hughes; both residing in the township
and county aroresatd. All persons havin
claims against the estate of the decedent
are requested to presanl them for settle
menliothe administrators, and those in
debted to the estate will make payment to
ttiein Withont delay.
LEONARD ADAMS, )Ajm,
MA BERRY HUGHES,
Locust twp., April 20, 1864. 6w. $2.
Administrator's iotice.
Estate of Daniel S. Mcllenry; dee'd.
LETTERS testamentary on the Estate of
Daniel S". McHenry late b Jackson
township, Columbia County, deceased,
have been granted by the Register of said
coumy, to Rohr McHenry; residing in the
township o'f Benton, Columbia eoonty.
All persons having claims against the es
tate ol the decedent are requested to pre
sent them duly authenticated to (be admin
istrator for seilleineni an3 thbse Indebted
to the estate are required to make payment
to him Xorthwith. .
ROHR McHENRY, Admr.
' Benton twp., April 20, 1864. w. Si.
PlTBEilC SALE;
- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Or
phans''Court of Columbia County, on
Saturday, the "second day of Jclynext at
10 o'clock in the-forenoon, Peter Enj, ad-
minUlrilnr lif Atam Mkrr. late of OCOlt
mnmiiin in rnid ronniv deceased, will
expose to sale by Public Vendue, on
the
pre bi'sps. a certain ' . "v - ".'
TRACT OF LANt,
silnalo in Sntl InwribhlD. in Said
county, beginning at the north corner sJ
of Celeb Barton's farm, being on the-JL
- t' -r'n.. . Kt 1 .nl li iiiir Wuei
norm ijire 01 rurpari t j"o
of Caleb Barton and Elias Krum, kod , ad
joining John Robinson on. the south, and
Harmon 'Kline and Jacob Keller Cn the east,
aad 'containing
FIFTY-SVVEti k CS,
andjwent; perches, strict measure. Late
the Estate ol said deceased, situa'e in the
township of Scott and county aforesaid.
Jessk Coi.iMN, Clerk. t
TERMS. One" fourth of the purchase
money io be paid on confirmation of sale,
and balance in one year from confirmation
with interest from con SrfnaMon.-bv Court.
PETER ENT, Adm'r
Blootnsburz, June 8, .1864.
JYcw Stock of Clothing.
Spring and Summer Goods.
WVHiB) aW-SSJJSBUiS.
JNVII ES afention to hfs stock of cheap
and lashionable Cloth fhz at his Store, on
MJJIX STREET. 'ULOOMSBURG.
two dbot's above the AmtriCan House,
where "he has just received from New York
and Philadelphia, a full assortment of
&cn iVid Boy's pl6thiii,
includiug the most fashionable, durable and
handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of
tiox, Hack, Frock, Gum and Oil Cloth
Voais and Pants ?
o'f aH srVts, sizes, Vrirl 'co6rs. He also has
replenished his already larae stock of Fall
and Winter Shawl; striped, filmed and
plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars,
handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy
article.
N- B He lias constantly on hand a large
and well selected assortment of Cloths and
Vestinus, which he is prepared to make op
to o'rde'r, into any kind of clothing on very
short notice and in the best of manner.
All -liis clothing is made to wear and most
of it is ol home manufacture.
AND
Ol every Description, Fins and Cheap.
Hi Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this
place. Call and examine his general as
sortment ol Cfothina, Watches, Jewelry,
&c &c. I AVID LOWENBERG.
Bloomsbnrg, April 20, 1R61.
NEW GOODS!
re rOLUTioy ix man prices'.'
NEW ARRIVAL OF
SPRiXG & SUUHEi: GCODS
AT PETER ENTSST6RE IN
Lifctit STREET, COL. CO;
HAS 5ust received from the eastern 'cities
and is now opening at the old stand
a splendid assortment of
which will b ! cheap for
OASil OK COUNTRY PRODUCE !
His stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods,
choicest gt lei and latest fashions.
CALICOES,
MUSLINS.., .
rjlNGHAMf. . ,
FLANNELS; ,
.. HOSIERY
SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C.
Heady-.Tl.lHc Clothing''
SATINETS,
CSSI MERES,
CbTTONADES;
KENTUCKV JEANS,
THREAD, &C.
QUEENSWARE,
CEDARWARE, .; .
HARDWARE,, .
MEDICINES,
DRUGS,
BOOTS AKD SHOES, I1ATS and CATS,
In short everything usually kept in a
ronhtry store.
The patronage of his eld friends, and
the public generally, is respectfully so
licited. The highest market price paid for coun
try produce. PK1KK t.Nl".
Light Street, May 1. 1864.
Miller's Store.
OF SPRING AXD SOTHEli GOODS.
'IHE subscriber has just returned from
- the Cities with another large and select
assortment of
Spring & Summer Goods,
onrchased at Philadelphia and New York,
at the lowest finure, and which he is
determined losell on as moderate terms as
can be procured elsewhere In BlootttsLorg.
His stock comprises
Ladies' Drtss Goods
of the choicest styles and latet fashions.
DRY dOOtlSi
Cc i- Jja ce as IT O. CZ3 3 a
HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE.
CEDAR WARE, HOLLOWJ WARE,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, &c.
In- short, everything usually kepi in country
stores; to which he invites the public gener
ally. The highest price will be paid for court
try produce in exchange for poods,
STEPHEN H. MILLER.
Bloomsbnri, May ll, 1861.
ICE-CREAM.
STOHNER would respectlully annoo-
nee to the citizens of Bloumsburg and
vicinity thatiie has just opered an -
Ice-Cream Saloon,
over his Conlectionary Store, 1 door above
the Post Office, In Bloomsburg, where be
wil! serve Op Ice-Cream, ol the most choice
flavors, every evening, during the Summer
months; at fhe mot reasonable rates.
17 Parties and Families can be accom
modated wflh fhe article upon short nonce.
Give him a call. B STOHNER,
Bloomsbtfrg, Apr; 27, '64. Proper.
BLANKS ! BLANKS I RLAAKS I i
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS, SUBPCENAS,
of popor & desirabIefonns,f6 sale
of ice of the uSar of the North.' 1
Wlieti You Pirrchasc Always
Select Cash Houses ! ..
WHILE THE
Jlrmy of the Pdtdiiidc
1 " "
UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF
LIEUT. GEN. U.S. GRANT,
IS MAKl'NG PRBPAIt'iTlOiNS
for 'r'kE
CAPTURE 0P RICHMOND, VA ,
AND END THE 'REBELLION,'
-t
Lloyd ri Sharpless
IS SHOWING THE SUPERIORITY
OF THE
JJND
SlEAlJY PAY
St STEM,
BY
AT CONSIDERABLY
ILower Figures
THAN CAN BE BOUGHT
We fs
GETTINt? GOODS CONSTANTLY
FROM THE EASTERN CtTlES,
KEIF YOUK AND PHILADELPHIA,
AND IS
DISPOSING OF THESi RAPIDLY
nt extremely low
CALICOES !
At 2Qcts. 23cts. 25cls. 2&cl8. and 2?cls.
.IJIJSlilS,
brown and Bleached, at 20, 22, 24. 23,
32, 34, 38, 42, and SOcts.
jStapa'ccas, Lustres, DeL'aines, ChcTiis)
'Jecins, Cassimeres, 'C.
Groceries :
Sugars, Syrups, Coffee, Kent 3 Etsi
India Coffee at 25cts, a svperi
or article highly re'eom
foended'. itIACKEKI2Ls
By the 3 and bbl. at 12, 14 and 16
Dollars.
The fcargcsl Itoi of iiuceiU
ware Ever brought to
BOTH OF
COMMON 4- GRASifk W'ARE,
tchir.h will be sold at LbW PRICES.
NOTIONS, iloSIERY, Hoop Skirts.
BRADLEY'S Ni:ir IWOP
SKIRT.
Tbe Duplex, Eliplic Spring St-el Skeleton
ho well known among the Fair Sex
for beauty and durability.
ools Shoes !
In endless variety for men and women,
and children. Gaiters of all kinds.
Balmoral, Side, Lace and Congress double
and single soled.
The Celebrated Guttd Perihci So!ed
Soesfor Wonted and Childrtd.
Gents French y American tdlfJBools
and Balmorals'. Gents Lace boots from
$1 60foS4.00.
CASH taid for Ruttcr anil
Iaarc!. drain and other
Produce taken in
Exchange for
GOODS;
Buying and Selling for Cash he is pre
pared to sell Goods on Lower
Projils than when doing
a Credit Business.
CALL AND EIA311XE THE GOODS
t Bloomsbdrg, April 20, iroJ.Bifr
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G ROVER 80 BAKER'S
CFLEBRATrD ELASTIC STITCH
s li wi h c eh i c;s
Were awarded the hiahest Premiums over
all Competitors, ot the following Stata
and County "Fair of 1863.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR.
First Premium for family Machine.
First Premium for M snufactnrina Machine
Firt Premium for Machine Work
INDIANA STATE FAIR.
.First Premium for Machine for all purposes
First Premium lor Machine Work
Vermont "state fair.
Fir.t Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
,'FiYm' premium for Machine Work
OHIO STATE FAIR. M '.
"Firei Premium for Machine Wotlc
IOWA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium tor Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Marhiue Work.
ILLINOIS STATE EAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all purposes
First Premium for Machine Work
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR
F-rsl Premium for Machine for all purposes
Frist Prem'm'm for Machine Work,
MfCAfGAN bTATE FAIR.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
Pi'rM .Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Wotk
PENN'A STATE FAIR
Fitft PremiHirn 'for Ma'rio'facturing Mac'hTne
Frit Prpminm Tor Machine Work
OREGON STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work
CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR'L SOC.
irst Premiam lor Family Machine
First Premium for Manufacturing Macl ine
First Premium for Machine Work.
FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR. .
First Premium lor Family -Machine.
First Premi'qut for Manufacturing Machine
CHAMPLAlN VALLEY Vt. AG'L SOC.
First Premium for Family Machine
Firct-l'reniium lor Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work
HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG'L. SOC.
Diploma lor Family Machine., j,
Diploma for Machine Work.
WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR.
Firet P.'emium for Family Machine
QUEENS tO N Y. FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work
SARATOGA CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium tor Family Machine
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all purposes
First Premium tor Machine Work
GREENFIELD O, UNION FAIR.
First Premium lor Family Machine
First Premiuro lor 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 all purposes
First Premium tor Machine Work.
SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR.
Firrt Premium for Family Machine
Firt Premium for Machine Work
CU7The above comprises all the Fairs
at which the Grover & Baker Machines
were exhibited this ear.
Sales-rooms, 495 Broadway, New York.
730 Chestnut St.t Philadelphia.
March 23, 18S4 ly.
THE Greatest Improvement yet
Sewing Machine Art. A curior-ily
seeing.
Please send for circular with
sample
of
sewirig-
These Improved Machines save one
hundred per cent, of thread ai.d ilk, and
make the lock-stitch alike on both sides.
They require no instructions to operate
perfectly, except the "printed directions "
No change in newing from one kind of
gooJs to another.
And no taking apart to clean 0' oil.
Our New Manufactory is now complete,
with all its rri-ich'iriery , ahl tools entirely
new, and is already rapidly turning out
Machines, which lor beauty and perfection
o! finiph are not surpassed by an manufac
ture in the w orld.
N. B. Should any Machine piove unsat
isfactory, itcnbe returned ami money
refunded
Aaents wanted in counties not canvassed
by our o'wn.A-ints.
rilvKLt: LU.N . M. LU.
No. 53S Broadway, Now York.
April 20, 1864. 1 y.
JYeic Clothing Store.
LATEST STYLES CHEP GOODS.
rrMlE undersigned respectfully informs
his friends and the public generally,
that he has just received Irom the Eastern
Cities, a large assortment of
CLOTHING,
Fresti frbm the seat of Fashion, of
all
be
sorts, sizes and quantities, wntcn wilt
sold cheap lor cash or country produce.
A L S O,
tIIATSiVCAlS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Together with a variety ol no
lions and thing too troublesome to namer
ale, lo whicti he invites the attention of pur
chasers. ......
He ts also prepared to. make up
clothing to order, on reasonable terms,
and up to tfie latest fashions.
GTCall af3d examine onr stock ol goods.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
Blooms'burg, April 27, 1864.
AySfs Cherry PectoraL
iti the
worm
READING RAIL ROAD.
SCM3JER ARRANGEMENT.
GREAT Trunk line from -the North and
North-went for Philadelphia, New
York.'llfa'ting. Potisville, Lebanon. Allen
town. Easton, Sic,, &c.
. Traiii 8 leave Hiirriehurg for Philadelphia
New York,. Eeadin2, PottsTtlle, and. all in
termediate Stations, at 8 a. st. and 2. p. m.
New. York Express leaves Harris burg a,t
6. aOa. M. striving at New York at 1.- 45 ; the
same day. , :
A special accomodation P.i.penge train
leaves Reaoinz at 7 5 A- M and returns
from Harris'buri at ft.P M. , ..
Fares Irom flarrisbnr?;: to New .Yorfc
85 15; to Ptiiladelphia 53.35 and 2,80.
BH2gsfl checked lhro.oh. - .
Returning leave New York at 6 A. M. it
Noon, and 7 P. M. ('Pittibu'r?h Express,
arriving at Harrisburg at 2 A M.).. Leave
Philadelphia at 8. 15 A. M. ami 3. 30 P.1,
Sleeping ctrt in the New York Expref.8
Trains, throogh to and trorn - Pittsburgh
without chanse. ,,
Passensers by.tV Cattawisa Rail Rof4
leave Tamaqna at 8 &O.A. M. and 2. 10 P.
M. for ThiYadelphia, New York, aod all
Way Points. N - ,
Trains leave Potts vilie at 9. 15 A,. M. and
2. 30 P. il. 'for Philadelphia, Harm-burg
and New York ,, , ,. ...... ,
An accomodation Passenger .train leaves
Reading at T5. 'oo A'. M, ?d returns froni
Philadelphia -at t. 00 P. M. 'j
Allthethe above naina" run daily
Sut'das excepted-. ; .
A Sunday traip leaves Pottsville. at 7.30
A M. and Philadelphia at 3.i5 P M.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Ex
cursion Tickets, at reduced rales to aod
from all points.
80 Pounds Bag-age altowsJ each Pas
senger. . .
, JG. A. NlQoLLS,
'General Superintendant.
May 2, 1864 . .....
Lack'a and Bloomsburg Railroad,
ON AND AFTER JAN. 18, 1864, PAS
SENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOL-
MOVING EOVTH.
Freight
Patttngtr.
Patttngtr.
4.20 P M
55 '
8,25
8 35
Leave Scranton,
4 Kingston,
Bloomsburg
" Rupert,
Danvilre, ,
Arrive at North'd
P 55
MOVING NOBTU.
Leave North'd
14 Danville,
" Rupert,
41 Bloomsburg",
" Kingston,
Arrive at Scranton,
8 00 A. M
..8 4,6
L
.9 22
9 35 ;
12 12 P M
1 4n
freignict rassetiger leaves ciooiusourj,
10 15 A M , ,
Passer gers .taking the Mail Train Soqth
connect wilh the Express train from Nor
thumberland, arriving , at Harrisburg. af
2,30 A. M . Baliimore, 7,00 A. M. and at
Phil'a. at 7,00 A. II. The Mail Train from
North'd, leaves immediately after the Ex
press tram from Harritburg at and Balti
more, allowing Paseniers leaving Ptiila
delprlia, at lb. 40 P. M. to reach points
on this road during the next lorenoon.
New and elegant Sleeping fears, accom
pany the night trains pVeh way between
Nor'hdrnberland and Baltimore, and Nor
thumberland and Philadelphia.
H. A. FUNDA, Sopt.
J. C. Wells, Gen t Ticket Aitnt
Kingston, Feb. 3, CS4.
F1I-.1 tla-ji l arm-r llaHziue lor p'i
lg'34, Tfie Pennsylvania 1864.
t'AUiiKR Sc GARDCERi
, . DEVOTED TO
AbRlCULTURE. HORTiCULTURR
AND RURAL AFFAIRS,
Edited and Published by
WILLIAM 8. YOUNG
52 North Sixth Stree'., Philadslphta.
Terms'. One Dollar it year.
The Sixth Volume corrimencess wilh Jari
uary iiomber. v , t.
HAVING obtained the service of emt
nent and practical Agriculrurits; Horti
'ulturists. Slock Breeders anJ Beekeepers,
we confidently offer the curreut Volume at
one of the best ever iFued for onginalityj
practical thought ahd teliable information,
Feb. 24, 1864- .
OMNIBUS LINE. "
fHE undersigned would respectfully an--
noonce 10 the Citizens of Bloomsburg,
and the puMip. genefajly, that he is running
An (MINIBUS LINE
between this plnce and '
1 he d.flerent Rail Road'
Depoi, daily, (Sunday excepted to con
nect witti the several Trains eoing Souttj
and West on the Chtawissa & Williamsport
Rail Road, an I wi(h those soing Nor'h and
South on the Lack, ci Bloomsburg Road.
His OMNIBUSES ure in good condition,
commodious and comfortablw, and charges
resonab'e. FS Persons wishing to meet
or see iheir Liencls iltjartj can be accorn
modatcd, upon reasonable charges, by lea v
ii g tiriiefy hniice.a't any of the Hotels,
JACOB L. GIRTON. Proprietor.
riooirifburg, April 27, 1861.
ALLOW jwb or three hojjcheads of
'Buchu," "Togic Bitters," ''Sarsapar
ilia," ''Nervous Antidotes," &c, ftc", ari(l
after you are sulii-fied with tbe resnlu then
ry on loi . ixf. . OLD OR. BUCHAN'S
ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS and be re
stored to health and vigor fn less than thit
jy days. They are purely vegetable,
pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in
their effects on the broken down and shat
tered con-tii ntiori. Old and young ca'
tdke idem ddvauiaue. Imported ana
-1. Id in the United Sia'es only by
J AS. S. BUTLER,
Station D, Bibla House, New York
1
General Agent.
P. S. A box
receipt of price-
cent to any address 01
which is (Jut lXlLirj04t
te.
March 16, 1864 3m.
Administrator's itdtlce.
LETTERS of administration on the es
tate of Susan Harp," late Scsan Peter
man, Sugarloaf township, Columbia coun
ty, deceased, have Seen granted by the
Register of said county, to Abraham Young,
who resides in Benton lowiiship. Columbu
county. Ill persons having claims or de-
mends against the estate ol the decedent
are requested to pie-ent 'hem to lue rfu-dersi-ined
lor settlement yd tho-e debt
ed to the e-ia'e ar required to make im
mediate payment, 10
ABRAHAM YOJNG.
Benton, May 18, 18H4. 61
11 on' ardTa sso c i ati o..
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of the Nervous. Seminal,
Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re
liable treatment in Reports ol the HOW-'
ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in
sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.'
Addre-s, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association, No. 2 South NintW
S'reet Philadelphia, Pa.
Dec. 16, 1863 ly.
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