The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, September 14, 1864, Image 3

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    STAR OF THE NORTH
Till SGS AECUT TOWN & COUNTRY.
JBLOOjaSDUKG, TA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT.14. 1864.
To our ratron5 and tbe Public.
The presenl high price of paper, labor,
: printing material and "every article enter
ing into oar business, has compelled ns to
look to corresponding advance in our
charges. Hence the undersigned, publish
ers in Bloomsburg, will on and after the
'1st of September, 1864, make an advance
vof Fifty per' cent, npon old rates.
BATES OF ADVERTISING.
One square of eight lines t time
" - " 3 limes,
.,' 41 "1 month,
. 3 months,
tt ' u j
h ii i . J year.
1.00
1.50
2 00
4 50
6 00
10 00
'Executor's & Administrator's Notices, 3.00
Auditor's Notices, ? 2 00
JOB PRINTING.
Hand Bills one-eighth eheet,30or less S2.00
one-fourth " " 350
one-half " 6 00
' fnll sheet, 10.00
All notices of public meetings (except
of political or religious) must be paid for
at advertising rates.
Editorials or local advertising will be
charged 20 cents per line. Obituaries ac
companying notices 10 cenfa per line.
All transient advertising mast be paid for
el the time of insertion.
P JOHN, Publisher Republican.
LEVI L. TATE, Pub. Demount.
W. H.JACOBY, Publisher Star.
Bloomsburg, Aug. 10, 1864.
Gif in wood township is paying k local
bounty of $500 for volunteers to fill the
quota of that township in the 500,0u0 call.
Martin- C. Woodward, 'has sold his
boose and lot, on Market Street, to E. R.
ikeler, of Millville, for S900 00. Democrat.
Sold his Farm. IIcnrt Bittenbinder,
Las sold his beautiful Farm, in Fishingcreek
township, to John Zahner, of Centre town
ship, for tlfVsiich of S7,650 00" Democrat.
The County Superintendent of Common
Schools, ChaklcsG. Babklbt, commenced,
'oniooday last, holding a series of Teach
ers' examinations throughout ibis county.
Tj'e patriotic citizen will vote the Dem
ocratic ticket, for the candidates stand on a
platform pledged to peace, and peace alone
can save the country.
Gt!f. McClellan's letter of acceptance
will be foond in another column of the
Star. The views expressed in this letter
'come up to those of the Convention.
Gen M'Clersasd. of Illinois, who went
over to Lincoln when the war broke oot,
bas announced his iuientioa to support
McCfellan and Pandle'on.
Tub officers of the Colombia con'hty Ag
ricultural Society Lave decided upon hold
ing an Exhibition, on their Grounds, at
this place, on the 13th, 14th aud 15ib days
of October next. The premium list bas not
jet made its appearance.
In fiiO we were told to vote for Lincoln
and a change. Cotton was then ten cents
a pound. The people voted for . Lincoln
and the "change," Cotton now is St 64 a
pound. That is ii requires a great deal of
'change'' now to buy anything.
All who love the Constitution wilt vote
for the Cateago nominees, for their election
will restore peace to the country, and re
turn that great charter of Arrerican free
dom to the Ameiicao people.
Chavge ov Terms Oor subscribers will
please bear in mind,tbat S2 in advance will
pay for the Star for one year. If not paid in
advance, S2 50, and if not paid until the
ind of the year 52.75 will be charged.
This increase of rates is imperative, owing
to the great increase in the price of paper,
rbk, labor, &c.
All who believe in the personal liberty
of the white man will vote for McClellan
and Pendleton, for they are pledged, by
be platform, not only against arbitrary ar
rests, but to open all the prison doors, and
bid those arrested and imprisoned without
crime go free. '
William Goodman and John Leva, ad
ininistrators of Daniel Levan's estate, ad
vertise some nine tracts of land for sale, in
the Star. These tracts are located in Roar-
ingcreek township, Colombia county, on
improved, but desirable property. Sale to
lake place on the 6ib day of October next.
Mr. Jeremiah J. Browir, of this place,
bas returned from down South without any
-recruits. The "aegro recrui'.ing business"
turned cut to be a perfect failure. Massa
chusetts has monopolized all the "loose
oegraes," so it is not worth the while for
Pennsylvania to come in for a share of
them, especially Bloom township. White
troops have since been hired for S450
apiece, to serve one year.
Admitted to Psacticc Oa motion of
John G. Freeze, Esq., Hervt H. Grotz and
William H. Abbot, were admitted to the
practice of law in the several courts of Co
lombia county: They are young 'men of
fine abilities and give promise of a bril
liant, career at the- bar. (We understand
thfey passed a very creditable examination.
Their preceptor was RobU .F. Clart, Esq.,
of this pface. " .
Bebxs Countt Nomisations. The Berks
county Democracy, in County Convention,
on Tuesday last, re-nominated Hon. S. E.
Ancona lor Congre?" and Hon. Heister Cly
mer, lor State Senator. This is the third
time these gentlemen bave been Ibtl ton
cied by thir constitcaQy. ' '
Important
',-,.- - TO ALL- .
IRONTN THE BLOOD. ;
II is well known to the medical profes
sion that' Iron is the vital Principle or Life
Element of the blood. 'This is derived
chiefly from the food we. eat j but if the
focd is not properly digested, or if, from
any cause whatever, th3 necessary quan
tity of iron is not taken into the circulation
or becomes reduced, the whole system suf
fers. The bad blood will irritate the heart,
will clog up the lung, will stupefy the
brain, will obstruct the liver, and will send
its disease producing elements to ail parts
of the system, and every one w:ll suffer in
whatever organ may be predisposed (o dis
ease. The great value of
IRON AS A MEDICINE
Is welt known and acknowledged by all
medical men. The difficulty has been 'to
obtain such a preparation of it as will en
ter the circulation and assimilate at once
with the blood. This point, says Dr. Hayes,
Massachusetts State Chemist, has been at
tained in the Peruvian Syrup, by Combina
tion in a way before unknown. ...
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Is a protected eolution 'of the Protoxide
of Iron. A new discovery in medicine that
strikes at the Root of Disease by supply
ing the blood with its Vital Principle or
Life Element Iror.v
THE PERUVIAN "SYRUP .
Cores Dispepeia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy,
Fever and Ague, 'Loss of energy, Low
Spirits.. ,, . .
THE PERUVIAN STRUP
infuses strength, vigor, and new life into
the system, and builds up an "Iron Consti
tution." .THE PERUVIAN SYRUP .
'Cures Nervous Affections, Female Com
plaints, and all diseases of the Kidneys
and Bladder.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Is a Specific for all diseases originating in
a bad state of the blood, or accompanied
by Debility or a low state of the system.
Pamphlets containing certificates of
cures and recommendations from some of
the most eminent Phjsicians, Clergymen
and others, will be eeut FREE to any ad
dress. We select a few of the names to show
the character of the testimonials.
John E. Williams, E-q , President of the
Metropo itan Bank, N. Y.
Kev Abell Stevens, late Junior Christian
Advocate & Journal.
Rev P. Church, Editor N. V. Chronicle.
Kev. John Pierpont, Rev. Warren Burton.
Rev. Arthur B. Fuller, Rev. Gur.lon Rob
bins, Rev. Sylvanos Cobb, Rev. T. Starr
King, Rev. Ephraim Nute, Jr., Rev. Joseph
H Clinch, Rev. Henry Upham, Rev., P. C.
Headley, Rev. John W. Olrnstead. .Lewis
Jhnon, M. D., Roswell Kinney,, M. D.,
S. K. Kendall, M. D., VV R Ohisholm,M D.
Francis Dana, M. D , Jeremiah Stone, M.
D , Jose Antonio Sanches, M. D., A. A.
Hayes, M. D., Abraham Wendell, M. D.,
J. R. Chilton. M. D., H.E. Kinney, M. D.
Prepared by N. L. Clark & Co., exclu
sively for J. P. DINSMORE,No, 491 Broad
way, Now York. Sold by all Druggists.
ReIdin?'s Ruia Salve I
FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE has ful
ly established the superiority of
REDDINGS RUSSIA SALVE
Over all other healing preparations
It cure" a!l kinds of Sores, Cuts, Scalds,
Burns, Boils, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Erysip
elas, Sties, Piles, Corns, Sore Lips, Sore
Eyes, removing the pain at once, and
reducing the most angry looking swellings
and inflama'ion as if by magic. ..
ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX.
For sale by J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491
Broadway, New York, S VV. FOWLE &
Co., No. 18 Treraont St. Boston, and by
all Druggists.
August 3, 1864. ly
Teachers' Examinations.
Examinations of Teachers fa r Columbia
county, will be held at the following times
and places : .
Mifflin at Mifilinville, Sept. 12. Maine
and Beaver at Mainville, Sept. 13. Locust
and Roarincreek at Numedia, bept. 14.
Catawi-sa and Franklin at Catawi-sa, Sept.
15. Conyngham at Centralia, Sept. 16.
Briarcreek and Berwick at Berwick, Sept.
19. Centre at Fowlersville, Sept'br. 20-
Orange at Orangeville. Sept. 21. Fishing-
creek at Pealer's School House, Sept. 22
Benton and Suaarloaf at Benton, Sept. 23
Scott at Light Street, Sept. 26. Alt. Pleas
ant at Jones' School House, Sept'ber 27.
Montour at Diettenck's School House,
Sept. 30. B'oom at Bloomsburg, Oct. 1st.
Hemlock at Buckhorn, Oct. 3d. Madison
at Jerseytown, Oct. 4th. Pine at Warners
ville, Oct. 6th. Greenwood and Jackson,
at Rohrbir?, Oct. I4ih,
The exercises at ail the above places to
commence at 9 o'clock A. M.
Teachers are requested to appear for ex
amination before he Directors to whom
they ruske application for employment.
C. G. FARKLEY,
County Scp't.
Bfoomsburg, Aug. 31, 1864.
OMNIBUS LINE.
rpHE undersigned would rspsctfully an--
nonnce to the citizens of Bloomsburg,
and the public generally, that he is running
An OMNIBUS LINE
between this place and
the different Rail Road fiflimi i 1
Depot?, daily, (Sondayi excepted) to con
nect with the several Train going Soutb.
and Wesl on the Catawissa& Williamsoort
Rail Road, and with those going North and ,
C .u : .u T (, di i r i 1
o'iuiii vti mo uh;. oi. Diuorusunrg ixoau.
His OMNIBUSES are in good condition.
commodious and comfotrable, and Charges
reasonable. fcr Persons wishing to meet
or 6ee their friends depart, can be accom
modated, upon reasonable charges, by leav
ing timely notice at any of the Hotels.
JACOB L. G1RTON, Proprietor.
Bloomsborg, April 27, 1864.
THE GREAT A3IEIICAx TEA CO.,
AT their organization intended to do a
strictly TEA business, but as they bad
some customers who wished to be supplied
from first hands with Coffee, as well as
Teas, and as their Tea Taster was posses
sed of information relative to a Cofiee
which cbnld be furnished at a moderate
price and give universal satisfaction, ibey
have added a large roasting apparatus to
the establishment and given large orders
for importation. This Coffee is called the
'French Breakfast and Dinner Coffee."
Coffee dealers will receive full particulars
in a circular letter by 6eoding their address
to the
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
Nos. 35 & 37, Vesey St. New York.
Sept. 7, 1864. It.
CHARLES Q. BARKLE Y,
Attorney at I, air,
DL00MSCERG, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
WILL practice in the several Courts of
Columbia county. Illegal business
intrusted to his care shall receive prompt
attention. . . .
O F F I C E, On Main Stree', Exeba'og&
Buildings, over Miller's Strie.
April 13, l?fit. . .
U. S. 7-30 LOIS.
The Secretary of the Treasury gives no
tice that subscriptions will be received for
Coupon Treasn'ry Notes, payable three
years from Aug. 15ib, 1864, with semi
annual interest at the rate of seven and
three-tenths per cent, per annum, princi
pal and interest both to be 'paid in lawful
money.
These notes will be convertible at the
option of the bolder al maturity, into six
per cent, gold' bearing bonds, payable not
less than five nor more than twenty years
from their dale, as the Governm'ent may
elect. They will be issned in denomina
tions of jf oSlOO, S500, Sl.000 and 55,000,
and all subscriptions must be for fifty dol
lars or'aome multiple o( fifty dollars.
The notes will be transmitted to the
owners free of transportation charges as
'soon after the receipt of the original Cer
tificates of Deposit as they can be prepared.
As the notes draw interest from August
15lh, persons making deposits subsequent
to that date most pay the interest accrued
from date' of note to date' of deposit.
Parties depositing twenty five dollars
and upwards for there notes at any one
time will be allowed a commission of one
quarter of one per cent., which will be
paid by the Treasury Department upon
the receipt of a bill for the amount, certi
fied to by the officer with whom the de
posit was made. No deductions for com
missions must be made from the deposits.
Special Advantages of this Loan.
It is a National Saving Bank, offering a
higher rate of interest than any other, and
the best security. Any savings bank which
pays its depositors in U.S. Notesconsiders
that it is paying in the beet circulating me
dium of the country, and it cannot pay in
anything better, for its'bwn assets are eith
er in government securities 'or in
notes or bond's payable in government
PaPer- .....
It is equally convenient as a temporary
or permanent investment. The notes can
always be sold for witfuij a fraction of their
face and accumulated interest, and are the
best security witn banks as collaterals for
discounts.
Convertibfe into a Six per cent. 5-20
Gold Bond.
In addition to the vary liberal interest on
the notes for three years, ihis privilege of
conversion is'now worth about three per
cent, per annum, for the enrrent rate for
5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent,
-premium, and before the war the premium
on six percent. United States Stock was
over twenty per cent. It will be seen that
the actual profit on this loan, at the present
market rate, is not less than ten per cent,
per annum.
Its Exemption from State or Municipal
Taxation.
Rut aside from all the advantages we
have enumerated, a special act of Congress
exempt all Bonds and Treasury Notes from
local Taxation. On the average, this ex
emption is worth about two per cent, per
annnm, according to the rate of taxation in
various parts ol the country.
It Is believsd that no securities offer so
great inducements to .lenders as those issu
ed by the government. In all other forms
of indebtedness, the faitb or ability of pri
vate parties, or stock companies, or sepa
rate communities, only, m pledge! for
payment, while the whole property of the
country is held to secure the discharge of
all the obligations of the United 'Stales.
While the government offers the most
liberal terms for its loans, it believes that
the very strongest appeal will be the loyal'y
and patriotism of the people.
Duplicate certificates will be it-sued for
all deposits'. The party depositing must
endorse upon the original certificate the
denomination of notes required, and wheth
er they are to be issued in blank or paya
ble to order. When so endorsed it must
be left with the officer receiving the depo
sit, to be forwarded to the Treasury depart
ment.
Subscriptions will be received by the
Treasurer of the United States, at Washing
ton, the several Assistant Treasurers and
designated Depositaries, and by the
First Rational Bank
of Bloomsburg, la.
And all National Banks which are deposi
taries of public money, and all respectable
Banks and Bankers throughout the country
will give farther Information and afford
every facility to subscribers.
August 10, 1864. 3m.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of James B. Gibson, of Greenwood twp.,
Columbia County, dee'd.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of
Administration on the estate of James
B. Gibson, of Greenwood township, Colum
bia county, dee'ed, have been granted by
the Register of raid county, to Abraham
Young, Esq., residing in Benton township,
and connty aforesaid. All persons having
claims against the estate of the decedent
are requested to present lliem for settle
men!, and those indebted to the estate will
make immediate payment.
ABRAHAM YOUNG, Admr.
Benton twp., A pril 1 3 , 1864. S2.
DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED f
DR. BUCHAN'S English Specific Pills,
cure in less than 30 days, (he worst case
of NERVOUSNESS, Iinpolency, Premature
Decay, Seminal Weakness: Insanity, and
all Urinary, Sexual and nervous affections,
no n attef from what cause produced.
Price, ONE DOLLAR per box, sent post
pai d by mail, on receipt of an order. One
box will perfect the cure in roost cases.
Address, . . JAS. S. BUTLER,
General Agent, 427 Broadway, N. Y.
July 20. 1864. 3m.
EDITOR OF THE 'STAR,' Dear Sir
With your permission I wish to say lo the
readers of your paper thai I will send, by
return mail, lo all who wieh. it (free) a Re
cipe, with full directions for making and
using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will
effectually remove, in ten days, pimples,
blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all impurities
of the skin, leaving' the same soft, clear,
smooth and beautiful. .1 will also mail
tree to those having Bald Heads, egriare
Faces, simple directions and information
that will enable them to start a fall growth
luxuriant hair, whiskers,, or a moustache,
in less than 30 days..'
All applications answered by return mail
wiihout charge. Respectfully yours,
THOS F. CHAPMAN, CbemU(,
831 Broadway, New York
July 20, 1S64. 3m., .. .
mA,. im -mri mi g rovers
GROVESTEEN & CO.
PIAIVO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS, .
THE attention of jfie public and the trade is invited to our New Scale 7 Octave Rose
wood Piano-Fortes, Which for volume and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto
offered in h'9 market. They contain all the modern improvements, French, Grand
Action, Harp Pdal. Iron Frame, Over-Strung Bass, &c, and each instrument being made
under the personal supervision of Mr J. H. GROVESTEEN, who has had a practical ex
perience of over 30 years jn their manufacture, is fully warrented in every particular.
The Grove&tien Piano-Forte Received the Highest award of Merit over all others
:at the Celebrated World's Fair.
.. Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, Paris, Germany,i
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; and also at the Americanjnstitute for
five successive years, the gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen at our
ware-roon. 'By the introduction of improvements we make a still more perfect Piano
Forte, and by manufacturing largely, witrj a strictly cafch system, are enabled to offer
these instruments at .prices which will preclade all competition.
PRICES : No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood plain case S275. No. 2,
Seven' Octave, tonnd corners, Rosewood heavy moulding $300. No. 3, Seven Oc'.ave,
round corners, Rosewood Louis XIV style S325 a tacsirnile of the above cut. ..
TERM. WET CASH, IIV CURRENT FUNDS.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. ,3
July 13, 1864. ly.
PUTNAM CLOTHES WRINGER.
IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE
SELF-ADJUSTING WRINGER.
No Wood-Work to swell or split No
Thumb-screws to gel out of order -Warrantedwilh
or without cog-wheels
IT took the first premium at fifty-seven
State and CoOnty Fairs in 1863, and is
without any exception, the best Wringer
ever made. Patented in the United States,
England, Canada, and Australia. Agents
wanted in every town, and in all parts of
the world. Energetic Agents can make
from three to ten Dollars per day.
Sample Wringers sent Express paid on
receipt of price.
No. 2, 36.50. No. 1, S7.50. No. F, S8.50.
No. A, 9.50. Manufactured and sold,
wholesale and retail, by
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO.,
No. 13 Piatt Street,. N. Y. & Cleveland, O.
A. H. FRANCISCUS, Agent,
Philadelphia, Pa.
IVhat Everybody Knows, viz :
That iron well galvanized will not rust.
That a simple machine is better than a
complicated one. That a Wringer shonld
be tel(-adjusting, durable, and efficient.
That Thumb screws and Fastenings cause
delay and trouble to regulate and keep in
order. That wcod boaked in hoi water
will swell, shrink and split. That wood
bearings for the shaft to run in will wear
out. That the Putnam Wringer, with or
without cog wheels,wil! not tear the clothes.
That cog wheel regulators are not essen
tial. That iha Putnam Wringer has all the
advantages, and not one of the dissd van
tages above named. That all who have
tested it, pronounce it. the bst. Wringer
ever made, That it will wring a THREAD
or a BED QUILT without a: eratior..
We might fill the paper. with testimoni
als, but insert only arfew to convince the
skeptical, if such .there be: and vrp sij to
all, left Pairianv riirL;sr Tf-t if tiior-
oiiiihly wuh ny n.i:t nli chr-: tvul t? nr.i
entueiy fali.'factnry. ft t un it.
Putnam Manufacturing Co.
Gentlemen I know fro'.i pr.ir:.(i. al
experience that iron well galvanized with
zinc will not oxidize or rnst one particle.
The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect as
pcssible, and I can cheerfully recommend
it to be the best in use.
Respectfully yours,
JOHN W. WHEELER,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Many years experience in the galvaniz
ing business, enable me to endorse the
above statement in all particulars.
JNO C. LEFFERTS,
No. 100 Beekman St.
New York, January, 1864.
We have tested Putnam's Clothes Wring
er by practical working, and know that it
will do. It is cheap, it is simple, it requires
no room whether at work or at rest; a child
can operate it It does its duty thoroughly.
It saves lime and it saves wear and tear.
We earnestly advise all who have much
washing to do, with all intelligent persons
who may have any, to buy this Wringer.
It will pay lor itself in a year a most.
, , . HORACE GREELEY.
July 6, 1834, ly.
wiiiiiiAinsroRT
NON EXPLOSIVE PURE
CRYSTAL CARBON Oil;
ALSO,
AND
LUBRICATING Oil,.
IN
TIGHT PACKAGES. -
WILL RECEIVE PROMPT
ATTENTION.
H. L. HOLDEN,
Proprietor:
William sport, July 6, 1864. tf.
National Claim Agency,
CONDUCTED BT
HARVY 8c COLLINS,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
1H order to facilitate ibe prompt adjust
ment of Bounty, arrears of pay, Pension
and other claims .due soldiers and other
persons from the Government of the U. S.,
the ohdersigned bas made arrangement
with the above firm whose experience and
close proximity to, and daily intercourse
with, the Department, as well as the early
knowledge acquired by thein of the decis
ions frequently being made, enable them
to prosecute claims more effectually than
Attorneys at a distance Can possibly do.
All persons entitled to claims of the above
description can have them properly attend
ed to by calling on me and entrusting them
to ray care. , W. WIRT,
Agent for Harvy & Collins.
Bloomsburg, August 10, 1864.
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hibited by the agent, . .
J AS. D. TORREY. Published 13
Spruce St. N..Y. Address correspondence
to
. EDWARD HOVEY,
General Ageni, 13 Spruce N. Y.,
First-Class Canvassers Wanted
JAMES V. KEELER, Agent for Colum
bia Co. .
June 15, IS64. 3w
NEW GOODS!
Another Arrival of Gootl.
AT
Hat, Cap and Grocery
jt? CE S2. 03 o
Now is Four Time to Buy.
HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER
THE undersigned having just returned
from the Eastern cities with a larze
and full assortments of fQft
in addition to a snperi
or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
HATS AND CAPS,
comprising every soil and quality, is now
prepared to sell a little cheaper than can
be purchased elsewhere.
Ii: Stock of GROCERIES are not sur
passed in this marke, which he offers
cheap for cash, or in exchange for GRAIN
OR PRODUCE.
ALS0.-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES,
ar.d LININGS to which he invites the at
tention of Shoemakers and Ihe public.
Gjve him a call At Stroup'a Old Stand,
on Main Street.
JOHN K. GIRTON.
Bloomsburg, April 27, 1864.
. E. J. THORNTON, ,
PAPER DEALER,
HAS RECEIVED A LOP OF NEW WALL
PAPER, of various styles, at his establish
rrent.on Main Street, below Market,
Bloomsborg, which he will sell at reason
able prices. A. J. THORNTON.
Bloomsburg, May 4, 1864.
BAKER'S
CELEBRATED .ELASTIC STITCH
sewing jfi.icniryiis f r
Were aw'arded'the highest Pre m in his over
all Competitors, at the following State
and County Fairs of 1863.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR. .,
Firt Premium for family Machine. ... .,
First Premium for Manufactnring Machine
First Preininm for Machine Work
INDIANA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all purposes
First Premium for Machine Work
VERMONT STATE FAIR.
Fir.t Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work
OHIO STATE FAIR. ,
First Premium for Machine Work
IOWA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
ILLINOIS STATE EAIR. ; ,
First Premium for Machine'for all purposes
.First Premium for Machine Work
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR
First Premium for Machine for all'purposes
Frist Premium for Machine Work,
MICAIG AN STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work
PENN'A STATE FAIR , . . , , ; r.
First Premium for Mannfactnnns Maebine
Frist Premium for Machine Work
OREGON STATE FAIR. .
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work .
CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR'L SOC.
Kirt Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Manufacturing Mad ine
Firt Premium for Machine Work.
FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium lor Family Machine.
Firi Premium for Manufacturing Machine
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY Vt. AG'L SOC.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine
First Premium .for Machine Work
HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG'L. SOC.
Diploma for Family Machine.
Diploma for Machine Work.
WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAJR. .,
First P.-emium for Family Machine
QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR ,
First Premium for Family Machine ......
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
Firt Premium for Machine Work
SARATOGA CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium for Fmily Machine
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR. ,
First Premium for Machine for all purposes
First Premium for Machine Work
GREENFIELD O, UNION FAIR.
First Premium 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 Premiam for Machine for all purposes
First rrerninm for Machine Work.
SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work
T!f?The above com pri srts all the Fairs
at which the , Grover & Baker Machines'
were exhibited this vear.
Sales-rooms, 495 Broadway, New York.
730 Chestant St., Philadelphia.
March 23, 1864 ly.
THE .Greatest Improvement yet in ihe
Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity worth
peeing.
Please send for circular with sample o'f
sewing.
These Improved Machines save one
hundred percent, of thread and silk, and
make the lock-stitch alike on 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 no taking apart lo clean o? oil.
Our. New Manufactory is now complete,
with all its machinery and tools entirely
new, and is already rapidly turning oot
Machines, which for beauty and perfection
of finish are not surpassed by any nanufac
tnre in the world.
N. B. Should any Machine prove unsat
isfactory, it can be returned and nioney
refunded.
Agents wanted in counties not canvassed
by oar own Agents..
FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO.
No. 538 Broadway, Now York.
April 20, 1864. 1 y.
JYcio Clothing Store
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
'flHE undersigned respectfully informs
-. his friends and ihe public generally,
that he has just received from ibe Eastern
Cities, a large assortment of
CLOTHING,
Fresh from the eeat of Fashion, of all
sorts, sizes and quantities, . which wjli Le
sold cheap for cash or country produce.
-ALSO,-
1IATS fc CAPS
BOOTS AND SilOES.
Together with a varietv of no
lions and things loo troublesome to numer
ate, to which he invites the attention of pur
chasers. .. , .
He is also prepared to, make up
clothing to order, on reasonable terms,
and up to the latest fashions.
CP" Call and examine our stock of eftods.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
Bloomsburg, April 27, 1864.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
11
Laek'a and Bloomsbnrg Railroad?
ON. AND AFTER JAN
SENGER TRAINS WILL
18, 1864, PAS
RUN AS FOL-
LOWS- ... . . :
MOVING SOOTH.
Freight f.
P assert gr.
Pauevrer.
Leave. Scranton,
t( Kingston, ,
Bloomsburg
" Rupert,
Danville,
Arrive at North'd
. 4.20 P M
5 5-5
8.25
. 35
9.15
9 55
MOVING NORTH.
Leave North'd
" ;Danville,
8 00 A
8 40
9 22
9 35 ,
12 12 P
M
(Rupert,
Bloomsborg,
Kingston,
Arrive at Scranton
1,30
Freight (a Passenger leaves
Bloomsburg,
10 15 AM I - .
. Passergers taking the Mail Train South
connect with the Express train from Nor
thumberland, arriving- at Harrisburg at
2,30 A. M , .Baltimore, 7,00 A. M. and at
Phil'a.at7,00..A.,M.. The Mail Train from
North'd, leaves immediately after ihe Ex
press train from Harrisburg at and Balti
more, allowing Passenaers leaving Phila
delphia, at 10 40 Pr 'M. to reach points
on this road during ihe. next forenoon.
New and elegant Sleeping care, accom
pany the night trains.:efcch way betweptl
Northumberland nd Baltimore, aud Nor
thumberland and Philadelphia.
H. A. FUNDA, Sapt.
J. C. Wells, Gen I Ticket Agent
Kingston, Feb. 3, 1864.
WIST Airs fcAIiSAML
or
7TILD GSSKRT,
One of the oldest and most reliable rem
edies in the world for Coughs, Colds,
Whooping Cough, Bionchitis, Dif
ficulty of Breathing, Asthma,
,. ., Hoarseness, Sore Throat .
Cronp,and every Affection of the THROAT
LUNGS and CHEST, including even
VVISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
, So 'general has the use. of this remedy
become, and,,sp popular is it everywhere,
that it is unnecessary to recpnnt its virtues.
Its works speak fop it, and fi.id. otteranca
in the abundant. and voluntary tea imooy of
the many who from long suffering and set
tled disease have by its use been restored
to pristine vigor and. health. We can pr
sent a mass of eviJence in proof ol our
assertions, that -
. CANNOT BE DISCREDITED.
Testimony of Mr. JAMES GRIMES,.. .
.a gentleman highly e.teemed iu Colombia
Co. Pa , and one wb'sse statement jean t
relied upon. . :
Ml. Pleasant, Col. co.vPa , May 21,1860.
Messrs .Seth, W. Fowler & Co., Boston ,
Gentlemen About three years ago onf
daanhtef, iow . tweVe years of . age, wm
severely afflicted with croup. A general
irritation qI the lungs followed, producing
a hectic cough, w.hich became almost con
stant ; swelling of the temples and other
indications of Consumption were also ap
parent, and her life wasj espaird of by
her physic i.an. At this critical moment we
were iudticed lo give Dr. Wistar's Balsam
of Wild Cherry a trial, and after h bad
taken one bottle we found'.her so mnch re
lieved that it was ihoogM unnecessary to
continue its use. Vince that lime we tive
used the Balsam in our family in cam of
Coughs and Colds, rnd believe it to te a
superior remedy foi all diseases of the
f nrtrtc s
Yours with respect JAMES GRIMES..
FROM JESbE SMITH, Esq., r.
President of ihe Morris Couuty Bank.Mor--ristown,
N. J.
. "Having used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry for about fifteen years, ami
having realized its beneficial results in n:y
family, il affords me. great pleasure , in re
commending ii to the public as a valua
ble remedy in cases ol weak lungs, ohts,
coughs, &c., and a remedy which I consid
er lo be entirely innocent, and may be i
ken with perfect safety by the most deli
cate in hea!;h."
FROM HON. JOHN E. SMITH t , .
A distinguished Lawyer in Westrhtpster,
Md. . . . ,: r r
1 have on several occasion's ued j.
Wiftar's Balsam of Wild Qhrry for severe
colds, and always with decided benefit. I
know of no preparation tbatis more effi
cacious or more deserving of general us..
The Balsam bas also been, used with ex
cellent effect by J. B. Elliott, Merchaut,
Hall's Cross Roads, M l. ,
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
None genuine unless signed"! BU ITS,"
on the wrapper.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broad wv, N.Y.
S. W. FOWLE & Co., Proprietor, Bou..t.
And by all Druggists.
KFDDISG'S KCSSIA SALVE
Heals Old Sore: .
Redding' Russia Salve CorvsUuris,
Scalds, Cols. . , , , . ,
Redding' Russia Salve Cnres Woon ,
Bruises, Sprains.
Redding' Russia Salve Cures Boil, Ul
cers, Cancers.
Redding' Rmh Salve
Rheum, Piles, Ertsipelas.
fcu
res S-lt
Redding's hussia Salve Cures
worm, Corns, Ace-&c.
Rtn.
No family t.ouM be without it.
.: ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX.
For sale by
J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 BroaJway N.Y.
S. W. EOWLE & Co. No. 18 Tremom Sl,
Boston, andvby all Druggists and County
Storekeepers ,
Aug. 10, 186i:ly.
HOWARDS ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of ihe Nervous, Sein'innl.
Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re
liable trea'mni in Reports of the HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail iit
sealed letter envelopes, free ,pf charge.
Address, Dr. J. SKI LLIN HOUGHTON
Howard Association, No. 2 South Nmiti
S'reel Philadelphia, Pa.
Dec. 16, 1863 ly.
TAME CAMPAIGN AGE;
TERMS The Campaign Age, of Thir
ten Numbers. .....
Single Copies for the aeries. 50 cent.
In Clubs of not less than 20 to one
address, 45 cia each.
In Clubs of not less than 60 to one
address, 40 eta each.
Cash most accompany each order, mt
no variation will be made in any case from
me aoove terms. ,
Ordeis should be sent in immediate!?,'
ti
ai latest Dy me nrst day of August, to
GLOSSBRENNER & WELSH,
430 Chestnut Street,
- PhiUHelphU. Pa ,
DAVID L0WE5BEBG.
CLOTHING STORE,
On Main streetwodoorsabovellie'Amer-'
ican Hotel.' ,
Ayeis Cathartic P1II5;