The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, March 15, 1865, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    STAR OF THE-NORTH!
- X- .
'TCIXGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTRY.
- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1165.
Wchave been informed that ihe
"Vill be made to day for ibis county.
draft
E. H, Litti., Esq., has moved hi law
'office, to the rooaa formerly occupied' by J.
G. FnaEZK Esq., on Main Street, two doors
'below Sloan' e'.ore.
Thc BLnoMBuaa Local Senat proposes
to discuss, on next Friday evening, the pro
'prietjr of amending the Constitution of 'he
'United. States, so as to prohibit AOicac.
Slavery.
Three cent pieces of copper and nickle
have been authorized by last act of Con
gress, and the issue of fractional currency
ttnder five. cents is 'to be prohibited.
Calico at from 25 to 30 cents and muslin
from 30 to 65 cent per yard, for 6ale at
Sharpies'" store. Sharpie sells at reduced
prices and always "cntr.es down" when
goods "fall." Call and examine for your
selves. . Coming Down. Consumers will be glad
to know on the authority of the New York
Commerical Adveriier, that there "has been
k very heavy fall in .the price of cotton
goods in that market. Standard sheeting
which two weeks ago. were held at 6ixt
cents, were sold last week for forty cents.
Let them tumble.
Sivestt persons confit-ed in the jail of
the District ol Columbia have been sold as
substitutes. The officers of tire jail, nil loy-
r -I I . I n . a nhlilna.l ( i .
a i men, puceitu iuo muut
these criminals, and they are turned out to
aiegrace.iue army auu iciuiu iu men u
practice.
.
A General Bounty Bill was discussed
ad oassed in the House of Representatives
Oi (6U1) rjjf I Alll A 11 illl'WS till? UlUCI&ui
.ma n m rm 111 n ril X ( I f Tt a P n tt tm r II f: 11 TPI1
. r f r -j
mount 10 uu raiaeu jy laiauuii auu a y-i
Abraham Lincoln by authority of a late
(act of Congress, has issued a proclamation
offering a pardon to all deserers 'who will
leport themselves to their proper regiments
elnd companies within sixtj days after the
A Kb of March 1365, and giving notice that
all deserters not returning 10 service shall
be, by the act of Congress, deprived ol all
rights of citizenship, and shall be for ever
incapable of holding any office of trust or
profit under the United S'.a'.es.
Kobbert -Mr. Geo. L. Johnson, of Orange
township, in this county, few nights ago,
had his house broken open and robbed of
'about S500. It is said, that Mr. Johnson
heard the thieves in his house, but from
prudential motives, did not molest them.
This is the same unfortunate Mr. Johnson,
who lost his wallet, some two monihs ago,
containing about $250 ia greenbacks Col.
Democrat.
Luckt Editors. The draft wheel, in its
recent revelations in Philadelphia, turned
out tha following members of the corps edi
torial :. Wm. V. M'Kean.of the Ledger, D.
'B. Wiliiamsoo, of the Enquirer, Ferdinar.d
L. Featberston, of the Bulletin. All loyal
men : but a hundred to one that neither of
Them exposes himself to Confederate bul-
-let or bayonets. They belong to the Loyal
League Home Guard.
A Rcpoblican :n town says he "goes for
his country right or wrong." And, bad
man and traitor that too are, it does not
:make bit of difTerence whether it is right
or wrong. Your patriotism is as much at
'fault as your morality. The real friend to
hi country will be switt to expose andcon-
;demn what be finds wrong in it, as he js to
, praise aad foster all that is right and just.
Licenses. We have been requested by
Jesse Colema, Prothoootary of Colom
bia county, to notify Hotel and Saloon
.keepers, that, the law requires all persons
desiring to obtain license at May Conn, to
hav their Petitions filed in hi office, at
least twenty-one days prior (o the meeting
; of Court, io order that their applications
may receive the legal publication. S rict
-attention is required to this requisition of
the law. Petitions and Bonds ueatly piinl
'ed and for sale at the office of the Star or
. the North.
What" good thing it would "be for a
Psnnsylvaoian to lire in Massachusetts du
ring the draft. That Slate has ooly to fur
' cish thirteen hundred and six (1.306) men
by drall. The next best place for a brief
residence would be New Hampshire which
is to fnrnistnly two thousand (2,000.)
Think of yonr forty-nine thoasaod, yet blun
xlering Penaamites, and wish yourselves
Yankees !
- 0 , -n
A PsTmoH has been presented- to Con
gress, by War Clergymen asking for an
"amendment to the Constitution recognizing
tniht be made, enforcing these bloody-
"Toinded carsop.s to recognize the teachings
-of the Scriptorei "as proclaimed by the- meek
and kfwJj Jesns peace on earth and good
.'will towardT man. Let them preach the
'word of God, and His beneficence,, remem
bering that His Son, not John. Brown, died
lo redeem the world. Then we shall find
their .flocks in calmness an i with joy, sing-
"O, for a closer walk with God,"
'sad not congregated to blaspheme the AI
Taighty ia praising a murderer whom- they
tall the redeemer, and shouting,
'John Brown's sool is marching oa."
,A critic niAlignant enoaah" to tell the
xtz'.h, eays that tha most awkward thing in
: ii a' wcrBH tryisj to run.
Special Notices.
TO OrtSOirTlVES.
THE undersigned having been restored
to health in a few weeks, by a very sim
ple remeJy, after having suffered several
years, with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption is anx
ious to make known to his fellow suflerers
the means of cure. .
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the presciiption used Iree of charge
with the directions for preparing and uing
th'e same, which Ihey will find r sure 'cure
for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Colds, &c. The only object of the adver
tiser in sending Ue Prescription is to bene
fit the affl icted, and . spread information
which he conceives to be invaluable ; and
he hopes eveiy sufferer will try his remedy
as it will cost them nothing, and prove a
blessing. '
Parties wishing the prescription will
please address,
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, New York.
Feoruary 15. 1865 3mo.
JF YOU WANT. TO KNOW
A LITTLE ol everything relating to the
human system, male and female ; Ihe
causes and treatment of diseases; the mar
nage customs ot the world; how to marry
well ar.d a thousand things never publish
ed before, read Ihe revised arul enlaced'
edition of "Medical Common Sense," a
curious book for curious people, and a
good book for every one. 400 pages, 100
Illustrations. Price $1.50. Contents table
sent free to any address. Books may bd '
had at the book stores, or will be sent by
mail, po-t paid on receipt o' tie price.
Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, M. D.
1130 Broadway, New York,
Feb. 1, 1865 6mo.
Information Free.
To Nerveoits St'fferers.
A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous
Debility, Incompetency Premature Decah
and Yomhfol Erroractuated by a desire
to benefit others, will be happy to furnisn
to all who need it, (free ol charge,) Ihe
recipe and direction, for making the sim
ple remedy need in his case. Sufferer
wishing to profit by the advertiser bad ex
perience, ai.l posse a sure and valuable
remedy, can do so by addressing him at
once at his place of business. The Recipe
aad lull information of vital importance
will be cheerfully sent by return of mad.
Address JOHN B. OGDEN.
No. 60 Nasau Street, New York.
P. S. Nervous Sufferers of both sexes
will find thi information valuable.
Dec. 7, 1864 3mo.
EDITOR OF THE STAR:
DEAR SIR :
With your permission I wih to' say to the
readers of your paper that I will send, by re
turn mail, to all who wUh it (free) a Recipe,
with full directions for making and u:ng
a simple Vegeable Balm that will elfectu
ally remove, in ten days, Pimples,
BlottJies, Tan, Freckles, and all Impuri
ties of ihe Skin, leaving the same colt,
clear, nmooth and Beautiful.
I will also mail free 10 those having
Bald Heads, or Bare faces, simple direc
tions and information Ihat will enable ihem
to st jn a full rowth of Luxuriant Hur,
Whiskers, or Moustache, in less than thir
ty das. " "
All applications answered by return
mail without charge.
Reppctf'iliv yours,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, ChemiM.
8il Broadway, Naw York.
March 1, 1S65 3 mos.
ARCANA WATCH.
An Elegant Novelty ia Watches.
THE cases of this watch, are an entirely
.new invention , composed ol i.t different
ma'als combined, rolled toefTier and
planished, prod ucins an exact imitation
of 18 carat gold, ca'fled Arcana, .which
will always keep its color. They are as
beantiful and durable as solid gold, find
are afforded at one eishih the cost. The
cae is beautifully designed, with Panl
and shield lor name, witn Patent Poh Pin,
and ertgraveiT in the exact style of the cele
brated Gold Hunting Levers and are real
ly handsome and desirable, and fo exact
an imitation of gold, as to defy detaciion.
The movement is manufacmred by the.
well known St. Jirner Watch Company of
Europe, and are superbly finished, having
ericraved pallets, fancy carved bri.fges
adjusting regulator, with sold balanced,
and the improved ruby jewelled action
with the line dial and ekeleton han-, a'id
is warranted a sood line keeper. These
watches are of thre different sizes, the
smallest being for ladies, and are all Hom
ing Cases. A case of six, will be sent by
mail or Express lor S125.00. A single oe
seni in an elegenl Moroi cu ca?e lor 25.00
will readily ell for three times their cost.
We are-the sole asents for this Watch in
the United Stale, and none are genuine
which do not bear onr Trade Mark.
Address,
DEVAUGH & CO., Importers,
15 Maiden Lane, New York.
Feb 8, 1865 3ano.
1SG
18G
PENNSYLVANIA & ERIE RAILROAD
This great line traverses the Northern
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania lo
the city of Ere, on Lake Erie.
It has been leaded by the Pennsylvania
Rail Road-Company, and is operated by
them.
Its entire length was opened for passen
ger and freight b-jsiness, Oct. 17th, 1364.
Time of Passenger trains at North'd.
Leave Eastward.
Mail Train 10 16 P. M.
' Elmira Express Train, 1 1 27
L. Haven, Ac'modation, 14 27 A. M.
Leaves "Westward".
Mail Train, 4 26 A. M.
Elmira Expres Train, 5 IS
Lock Haven Ac'modation 4 34 P. M.
Passenger cars run through on Mail train
without change bo'h ways between Phila
delphia Erie, and Baltimore and Erie.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Mail T'ain
both ways between Philadelphia and Lock
Haven, and on Elmira Epxres Train both
ways between Williamsport and Baltimore.
For information respecting Passenger
business apply at cor. 30th and Market Sis.,
Philadelphia. And for Freight business of
the Corrpany's Agent. .
S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Mar
ket Street. Philadelphia.
J. W, Reynolds, Erie.
J. M Drill, As'i. N. C. R. R.. Baltimore.
11. H. HOUSTON.
General Freight A gt.Phil a.
II. W. GWINNER,
General Ticket Agt. Phif'a.
JOS, D. POTTS,
General Manager, WHliamspcrt.
Feb. 22, 1865. ,
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
E.&II. T. ANTHONY & tO ,
"Uanulacturers of Photographic Materials,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
fcOl BROADWAY, N. Y.
In addition to iur main business ol
POTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS,' we are
1 Headquarters, for the following, viz
tslereocopes and oteroscopic news.
Of these we have an immense a-sort mrit,
including War Scene., American and For
eign Ci'.ie and Landscapes, Group. Siat
uary, &c, &c. Also, Revolving Stereo
scopes tor public or private exhibition. Oar
Catalogue will be sent to a;;y aJd:e?s on
receipt of Stamp.
riiotosraphic AII)u.v
We were the fiist to introduce thee into
the United States, and we manufatMure im
rnense qiinntities in great varieiy, raains
in price from 50 cents to 50 eacti. Our
,iI.I!UMS have the repuiation. of beins
superior in beauty and durability le any
others. They will be tent by mail, ,
fn receipt ol price.
Z?Tine Albums Made to order.2
CKRD PHOTOGRAPHS.
Our Catalogue now v mbrace over Five
Thousand sntj-'cis (to which additions are
(nominally beinsi mxe) of Portr-iiis ol
Eminem Americans. &r. viz about
100 Mj Generals,
200 liriii. Generals,
275 Colonels,
100 Lieut. .Colonels
250 Oilier Office's,
75 Navy Otficeis,
550 S aiej-mens,
13 ) Div.n e,
125 Autiiors,
40 Ariiets,
125 Sta?es,
50 Prom'nt Women.
150 Tromiiient Foreign I'ortrjiii.
3,000 Copies of Works of
Art,
including reprodne.iion of the most cele
brated Engravings, Paintings, S;aliites, &J
Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An
Order for one dozen Pictures from our Cat
alogue will be filled on the receipt ot SI. 80
and sent by mail, Free.
Pno ouraphers and others ordering good
CO. I) will please rex it twenty-five pe
cent of ihe amount with iheir order.
E. & HVT. ANTHONY ac CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
The prices ond qnufity of our goou'a can
not fail to satisfy.
lec 7, 18fi4. 6mo.
II E E V E S '
oniGixAL, r.i:cii: si ri.luble,
AMimOdA,
FOR THE GROWTH. BEAUTY AND
PRESERVATION OE THE HAIR.
EI:iIliIud 18G0.3
JPricc, 75 cts.per bottle.
Thi preparation can show
living evidences of its excel
lence. SEE
Photograph and read certifi
cate ol Mrs. Wm- Siitton
hair five feet and one inch in
length used Reeve' Ambro
sia about twentv mon hs.
ALSO,
Pho'ograph and certificate of
Mrs. L M. Neil hair five ft.
length used the Ambrosia
18 months
Thonsand are -using this
preparation and offering wil- .
ling te-ttmonia'.s.
These potouraphs, taken from life, have
been awarded to ex'.end the knowledge of
the merits of tlis won-Jerf.il discovery-
Hundred have seen trtese Udies and heard
the facts fro'? :heir o-.vn lip.
3Irs. 21axweirs TiStiir.onial.
Ac-j; Yotk. Dec 23, ISfi2.
Knowing pociiivtly thai Rcve' Am
brose pioducecf a beautiful head pf hair
for Mrs. Lizzie Sh-pt.erd, o! Brooklyn,
New York, I was induced, thereby, io use
it thoroughly. I needed something for my
hair, it being short and thin had used oi.e
half dozen bottles when I could plainly
notice an increa-a in it length, sttetiHi,
and beauty. An experience of about tw
years has proved a compleie success. Mo
hair is now by uiea-urenieiM, four feet ten
inches in length, nearly reaching the floor.
I I are allowed my photograph to proclaim
the merits ol Reeves' Ambrosia io the
world.
MRS. WALLACE E MAXWELL.
CT.-y entcnprisi'ig Drugzist.i have
iheie Ph'ifnzrt'pts ami keep for
sal-, REEVES' dMIiROSLi at 75
C'ena per 1 utile.
Drui:i'its who may not have our prepa
ration, will send for it il 'applied to. Prin
cipal Depot, 62 F'-.ltori Street, New York.
. Mes-rs French. Rc!iaH, Co. of Phil
adelphia. General Asent- tor Pennsylvania.
Nov. 30. 18H4. 6 mos.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The ts'.ate of Il'm. Brown, deceased.
THE utidei-ined Auditor appointed by
ihe Orphan's CoLrl ot Columbia coun'y, to
make di-tribution of ihe lurid in ihe hand
ol the Execidor ot Wm. Brown, late ot Br
arcreek twp, Columbia county, deceased,
among the person entitled by lav to re
ceive ihe same, will attend to ihx duties of
his appointment at his ot'fk-e in Bloom-burg
on Saturday, the lS:h day of March, 165
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, wher. and
where all persons having claims against
the es'ale of said deceased, shall prrsent
ihe same be!or said Audinr, or be debar
led from coming in for a share ot said fund.
, W. WIRT, Auditor.
Bloomsburg, Feb. 22, 1865 4wS2.50
A CARD TO INVALIDS A CLERGY
man, while residing in South America
as a missionary, discovered a sale and sim
ple remedy for the cure ol. Ntrvou We.k
ness, Early Decay, diseases of the Urinary
and Seminal Organs, and the whole train,
ot disorder. brought on by baneful and vi
cious habits. Oreal numbers have already
been cured by thi noble remedy. Prompt
ed by a desire to benefit the afilicted and
cnfortunate; I will send the recipe for pre
paring and Using this medicin1, to any one
who needs it, in a sealed envelope free ol
charge. Pleae enclo-e a stamped envel
ope, ad.lre-se 1 to- yourself. Address. JO
SEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House,
New York City. 52-ly
OLD THINGS MADE NEW-
V PAMPHLET directing how to speddy
restore sight and -give up spectacle,
wi hout aid ot doctor or medicine. Sent
by-mail, free, on receipt af 10 ecu's. Ad
dress, E. B. FOOl E, M. D.
1130 Broadway, New York.
Feb- I, 1565 Cmo.
WORSE DILLS.
7 VJ.-W..H
- IM FATLY IMttfY
. JLfcAASS
tub orricR or THC
STAR OF THE IVOXITM
BLOOMSBVRG.PJi. -
JYational Foundnj.
RIooni&lHir?, Columbia Co.,
f I'he sob-ribjr, proprietor of the tbove
named extensive etatlihmen!, is now
prepared lo receive orders for ll kinds of
machw.erVjforCOLLERlES. BLAST Fi ll
NACKS STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS
THRESH IMG MACHINES. &c, &c.
He is also prepared to make 'Shoves, all
sizes and pattern, Plow-irons, and every
thing usually made in rirst-class Foundries
llTs extansive facilities and practical
workman, warrant him in receiving ihe
largest contracts oi the most reasonable
terms.
Grain of all kinds will be taken in
excharue for castings.
nf This e-tablishmen' is located near
he Lackawanna Railroad Depot.
PETER BILLMEYER.
Bloomsborg, Sept. 9, 1863.
The Xew York Weekly Herald.
THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN the WOULD
IJUIE exier.ive and comprehensive tacil-
itie in its possession enables ihe Pro
prietor of tl e Ueekly Hernhl to j-uarai.ti'e
the la'eft atiil novt reliable iniormjuoo
pns.b!e to b ob'atnd, not oidy from all
pans of Ihe United Sia'es,but Irom ail parts
ot tne worlds
lis home correspondents. enjagpd at very
heavy cost, and connected with each new
naal and rr.ijitary expedition ot the s;ov.
eminent, proVM thai it is iletermind to leave
no spot uncovered by ts operaMoim aiul no
event can oecur that shail noi find imme
diate report in in column, ltco-ts the
proprietor over one hi nd'ed ihousaml l 1
lars per yer to mai:.tai:i i:s corps of cor-r.-spoixleiits
in the field.
In iis collation ot Foreign News- ihe
Herald ha for years held a hiiih poeiiiori,
and it will endeavor in the future 'O main
tain the stand it ha assumed. It has spe
cial correspondent stationed in all of the
rir;ciDl cities of the world.
Its telegraphic arrangements extend to
wherever Itie electric wires are stre'ehd.
Wten the Atlantic cAle is laid, which
fest will soon be accomplished, telegrams
will be received Irom Europe and Asia, as
well as from the Uoi'ed States Then our
readers will have the events of the,weck
in all par's, of the civilized world regularly
and clearly laid before them. ,
The -r'-prieior ilevoies a portion of the
paper lo literature. Fashion, Agriculture,
ihe Mechanic Art, Sporting M-Utfrs rWi-i-nes,
Theatrical and Financial Reports."
Canle Markets, General News, and reports
of all events calculated to form an excellent
metropolitan nMpaer a weekly photo
graphic view of ih events of the world
and all at a very low price.
The Weekly Herald i iued every Sat
urday mornin, and lurnished ai the fol
lowing rates :
One copy ' 52 00 . Five copies S3 00
Three copies 5 00 Ten copies 5 00
Any larger number adJressed to names
or subscribers SI 50 ench. An extra copy
wilt be sent to every clu1 of ten.
Twenty copies to one address one year,
S25. and arty Urer nomter at same price.
A.ti extra copy sent t club of twenty-
" Advertisemenis to a linru'ed number, will
be inserted in (he Weekly Herald
I he Daily Herald. Four cents per ropy
Fourieen Dl!lars per year for three hundred
arid six:y three issue. Seven dollars for
si months. Totec dollars and filiy cer.i
lor three monttis,
JAMES GORDON BENNETT,
Ednor anc Proprietor,
Northwest cor Fulton and Nasan-M. N.Y.
There are io travelling ae.its !or the
Herald. 52-,f
rUE 3IACAZIM-: FOUTIii: Tnics:
V KT T. H S O ?i ' tt - G.IZ1.E
The L'esr and Cheapest in the
World for Ladies I
The popular monthly magzme w'-ll be
greatly impiovei' for 1865, It will contain
One Ttioi.-anl pae !
Fourteen plemlid S'eel Pla! '.
Twelve Coh'ied Fashion I'lares !
Twelve C. I re 1 B-r io Work Pa t-r is 1
Niue Hu-i lred Woo l Cti!.!
Tweiry fcx.t Pane- of Mu-ic !
All this will be uiv-rt t'r only Two Hol
lars a ear. or a dollar le- tha'i Mai-
Z lie ill ihe da ol Pt-ter-Oil '' 1
ThriSlin? TalfS and X-vcIcUes
Are tt e t.'isi pnt'-i.-:.ed a v wi-er-. Ad !'"
IMi-t popular A r ! ' r - are f i : i I r- 1 ! " ri(
crii'al lor t'eier on ;: It: 1H5. n
i add n C'li to i:s il-ti 1 1 'iiii-iv ot n-r' -' r
' ip. Four or-ni'-al. "i'i' t N
w ill t e i vpo. t A'i'i N S t !;- n -C.
M o.ii.Mt, F'.i. L-- B-i.r-.ii.-'
Author ol ihe -'SO'iid LTe '' li
L-. i-a-i.t
;h-
h-O Ut'
llstlr
Fanhions .1 he rid cf all Lthess.
Erfdi i.nmb-r, su al toi m 'o t.i .-olrre i
plaie. Hives lonnel, Ci k a id Dulses,
ariii'aved on wood Also, a pafern. Irom
winch a Dress. Ma-.t ll . or ('lul l's Dir-s-.
can be cut, w ittioul liie aid of a man'u-ma-ker.
Al-o several pae of Hous-ii"l !
and oirier R-cei, its.
13 It ii tie ce.-.( Lady's Magazine in the vbiiLI
TRY IT FOR ONE YEAR.
TERMS AUas in Advance.
One cop) , one vear. S 2 00
Etht copies, (or one' year. 12 00
Fourteen copies for one jear 20 00
Premiums for Getting up Clubs:
To every persons getting up a club, at
the above ia es, a copy of :he Magazine
for 1865 will b given gratis : or, il preler
red, Ihe superb engraving (size, 27 ir:che
bv 20 inches. j Washington Patting From
Ills Grr.eralf.'l
Address, post paid.
CU ABLES J. PETERSON.
306 Chesuiui street Philadelphia.
RSpecimens sent gratis, when ss-it lor.
Nov. 23, 1864.
THE XEU GUCCEUY STOiiE
FORMERLY ERASMAS' OLD STAND
ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG.
lore 1'res.h Good.
Just received at Henri Giger's Xew
Store.
MOLASSES,
SUGARS,
TEAS,
COFFEE,
RICE,
m SPICES,
FISH
SALT,
TOBACCO,
SEGARS,
. . CANDIES,
RAISIN,
FEED AND PROVISIONS.
Together with a great variety of notions
&c , too nuinerous to mention.
iJsrBo'.ter, Eggs, Meat and produce gen
erally taken in exchange lor voods.
HENRY Gl GKR.
Btoo nubnrs, Not. 23, 184.
t-r'.-i-
.. --:;-, - " r-::;- :,- v - - -.-
GROVEETEN 8c CO.
vww o rou:-: v. a w vfa ctj re rs,
THE attention of the 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 bi.j lu'ner.o
. . . T-i .11 .1 . .4 ! nrimmiiiiic h t Pnf II . Lra l:u
offered i -i ihismarKel. I ney cor.iain an
Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame, Over-S.ru
. '. ' . .i m t ii
under ir.e personal sn ervisirii ci .vir j. n "jhuw.ci..., i .
tenet.ee of over 30 years in .heir r. anufneture is fi.lly uarrented m every rPiMiiar.
The GroveUen Piano-Furte Ifrcnved the Jiphest award of Merit over all others
at the Celehrated World's Fair. .
Where were exhibited instruments ftom ihe best maker of London, Pari- ""'"Jf
Philapelphia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; and also at th e Amer.c an It) si u. e lo
five successive years, the gold and silver medal- from both of which en b e J our
ware roc... Bj the imrodnc-ion of improvements we make a still more Pe lee Piano
Fore, and by manufactories lately, wrh a striciy cash sjstem, areenab.ed to ofler
th-e ins-riimerits at prices which will preclude all competition. n
PRICES: No. 1, Seven Octave, round comer, Rosewoo,. plain case S275
Seven OctaU, round corner-, Rowood l.envy moulding S300 No. 3, Seven OC ave,
rouud comer. Rosewood Loi XIV s-vle S325, a Jc -.mile of . "'"J-
RT CS!1, irV CW8J8SB2T VVNDS.
C&- DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FKEE.jj
July 13, 1864. ly.
ri;T5A2I CLOTIIKS WRIG!:it.
IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE
S : . FJ DJ US T1SG 1W1NGER.
No Won d- Work lo sivdl or rpHlNo
Thumb-set fws to get out of order -H'arraixtedicilh
or icithovt cog-wheels
XT took th first premium at fifty-seven
State and Cunt) Fair in 1863, and I
without any ex.cept.on, me best Wringer
ever made. Patented in ihe United Mate,
En-land, Canada, and Australia. A-ents
wanted in every town, and in ali pans ol
the world. Eueri'etic Aent cnri make
from three lo ten Dollars per day.
Sample Wringers sent Express paid on
receiti of price.
No 2 S6.50. No. 1. S7 50. No. F, 50.
N. A. 50. Manufactured am' sold,
who'e-ale and retail, by
THE FU IN AM MANUFACTURING CO ,
NO 13 Piall Si'e.M, N. Y. & Cleveland, O.
A H FRAN CISC US, Aen',
Pniladelj hia. Pa.
If hnl Everybody Knows, viz:
Tht iron well iialv',uzed will not rust.
Tha' a simple ma'-'.ine i t.ctrr ttia-.i a
rompltcated one. That a Wrm-er should
,...ti .,.i;.,.ihi diirhle. and etlicient.
That Thumb -crews and Fa-ter.in- cause j
. . . i . . 1 1 L-Ufi i fi
illav aini iron: le io ic'j'" "" "--i-
order T'r.al wood soaked in hot water
will ..well, shrink and spill. I hat wood
beari'-a oi the -alt to r-m m nl vvear
p.H I nal ihe P.i nam Wriniier, nh or
.it out n: vhci- ls. Ai',! not tear lhclo'he.
Tn at cog l;eI regulator s.re noi essen
tial. TiTai tlie Putnam Wrin-er ha a ltMe
aitvania---, and i:o one of the disvuvau
U -e above ramed. That all who have
tested i'., pronounce it the b-st Wringer
evr-r made. Tt at ii will wring a THREAD
or a BED QUILT without alteration.
We nnuht fill Ihe paper with tes imoni
al. but in-ert only a lew to convince ihe
skeptical, if s'.ch there be; ni.d we say to
aii, 'est Pan. am'- Wiin-jer Test it 'hor
O1.o),lx wuh any and all others, and if not
. 1 1 I . s- 1 i-f.tcl rv reinrn it.
Patntim Manufacturing Co.
lj r n
i t ... .ol Vi I
I Hl'v I I " ' 1 1 ' r-.
.N-'.eriei ce tha- Ton well calvarled V if?
j,u.: ,v .!; .."i oXi-'tZrt nt m-t o'e j.,rt '.-i.
! !,., ..im Wficuer i- rear Deflect ;-
; : ir". : i! I can
c.heer!u!!y recomiie'id
! ) ! ' t e ' r--! ii: ii--".
l""-J)-t.l!'il'y o..r,
. . ... . . . a f
' JOIi.N '.V. n I'c.t.LMt.
Cl-vl ind, O iio
Ma-iy vear ex; eri-Mice fie galvi.t.iZ
: nsii rs.. en.-i'.'le me to f r.dor?e the
above staieinewt i' all jiarticijUrs
JNO C I.EFFERTS,
No. Hid lieeKinan St.
New York, January, 1S64.
We have le-ir.! Pu nam s Cl 'thes Wrins.'
er b practical working, and know that it
will do. Ii i cheap, it is simple, il require
no ro'-ni h-:Ler at work .r at ret; a child
-an opr-rate il I' does its, Ml V ihororghly.
I, Mie- mo e and it save- we.ir a;id lear.
We ariit'ly advi- all wt,o have much
washing iodo, with al. intelligent ter-ons
who may have anv, to boy th. Wringer.
It will pay tor il-e.f "i a year ; mo-t.
HORACE GREELEY.
July 6, tyfil. lv.
Ealing and Drinking
THE "subscriber re-pecifully gives no
tice to die public that he has at his Sfdoon,
on Main Street, coitsiaiiily on hand
Fresh Oysters,
either in the shell or by the CAN, to suit
hi customers. Families can be supplied
by the can or by the quart upon short no
tice. He also keeps on hand XX Ale, Si
der and mineral.
Give ti im a call.
B. STPHNER.
Bloomburg, Nov. 23, 1864.
Adiiiinistralor's polite
Estate of James McHridr, late of Hem
lock township, deceased.
LETTERS of Administration on the es
tate ot Jarne McBri ie. .late ol Hemloc
twp., Columbia county P.t , have been
granted bv rie Register of sai 1 county to
Hugh D McBride, residina in ihe twp.. and
coimty aloresaid. All persons having
claim against ihe esla'e of the decedent
are recrJcsted to present ihem for settle
Tie il io ihe ad mioistrator without delay,
and all persons indebted to the decedent
shall make pay meat immediately to the
undersigned
' HUGH D. McBRIDE, Aa.n'r.
Hemlock, Jan. 4, 1865 6w &2.
liTtXKS ! CLANKS ! CLAAKS 1 1
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EX ECU! IONS, SUBPCENAS',
f proper & degirableforms.fo sale
j'ice of the "Star of the North.'?
hi- -
Ba- tc nr en.-h ii.sur.rr.ei.t tr-P made
rvm - ixTnrN hn l.r. tind ii practical ex- 1
JYcad Clothing Store.
LATEST STYLES-CHEAP GOODS.
fglHE undersigned respectfully informs
his friend and ihe public nenerally,
that he has just received Irom the Eastern
Cities, a laroe assortment of
CLOTHING,
Fresh from the seat of Fashion, ot all
sorts, sixes and quantities, which will be
sold cheap lor cash or country produce.
-A L S O,
1 BOOTS AND SD0ES.
is Together with a varieiy of no .
lions and thins too troublesome to numer
ate, to nhicn he invite.- the attention of pur
chaser. CC? He is also prepared to make its
clothinz to order, on reasonable termp,
and up(o the latest fashions.
2" Call a-jd examine nyr stock of ?oods.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
Bloomsbiirj, April 27. 1864.
JUillcr's Store.
ZJP 3 Ho. .nzrL 1
OF FALL AND V. IN I Lit GOODS.
fiMlE subscriber ha just returned from
itie ci'.ies wi'.h another large ai,J beicct
assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
purchased at Philadelphia and New York,
al the lowest figure, find which, he is detei
niined to sell on as moderate terms a? can
be nrocured eUewbere in Bioornsburg.
Hi slock roropr'sfs
L.J DIES' nil ESS GOODS,
of (he cl.ticKsi styles and latest la-hiotis,
m-eitter with a larjo aor'meii of
DRY-GOODS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS',
AND VESTLNUS.
ALSO,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
Q( E ENS W A K E, C ED A l MY A U F
HOLLOW WARE. NAILS. IRON.
BOOTS SHOES. HATS CAPSVc.
In sliorl. ever; ilnni; Usually ke:d in cnon-
trv More, in which he inv des heatleiition !
ot ihe pnt'lic L'-nrr.il! v.
rt,e hiu c-i ,ii ice will ba pa' l for cocn
lr iirodiite. it. c.c'ia''i?.- for jood.
1 M'EPHEN H. MILLER
;:..o-r,l urv Oct 12, 1G4.
c o n f : :c r l ( n i : ry s to r e .
H. ('hkistman,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the citi-z-ii-
d B; loui-br.rj and vicinity that
he ha- j'ii opened a new Reire.-hirenl Sa
loon and C'.n :tc;ionery S ore, ( a Main-st ,
ecotul iloor br-iwihe ''American House,1'
vvhr-re tie intends suppling ail who rry
;ivr hirn their cu-l'nii wi h FKEHOS
TEilS. Clam S'Hip, Sardines, Boded E-s.
Ham. Tnpe Pn:-' Feet, Dried Heuina.&c.
H- will ni-o kce . on hand i superior ar
ticle of DRAUiHl r ALE.. Pottt-r Lagerbeer,
and ;.r-ao.i ida : ti-etier wi:h a good as
sor tin-ot of Can Ii.'. S a eet meats, Cwkes,
Cigars and Ctiewj.ig Tobai-co. In connec
tiim wi:h tin saloon hi ha fined up a La
die' Dep.ir' m-rit. where all who may de
sire can call lor ()y-ter3 and Refreshment
and will be fre from all annoyances an
iiulei-r-ticies that ladies are too often ex
posed 'o in some of our best re.-iaurai;ts
Don't fail to give him a call.
H.C CHRIS I'M AN, Proprietor,
blcomr-burg, Oct. 12j 1864.
At!E:iiiiiti'ntofc''g IVoticcr
Estate cf Jacob Kindig, late of Fishing-
crefk. livp., dtceat-id.
T EEI'IERS ot a lmiiiis'ration on the es-A-ia!,.
ol Jacob Kindig lale of Fishinyceek
twp, Columbia county, deceased, iiave
been araive I by the Register of Columbia
county, to John Wenner, residing in town
ship and county aforesaid. Ad persons
having claims -aain-t the estate of th de
cedent are reqne-ied lo present them to
the undersigned without delay, and all p r
spns indebted to make pavmt:t lorthwih
JOHN WENNER, JJm'r.
Eishgcreek, Nov. 9,UC-! fw 2..
Rational Claim Agency,
CONPICTEU BT
HARV.Y 8c COLLINS,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
IN order to facilitate the prompt adjusi
mem of Bounty, arrears ot pay, Pension
and oilier claim due soldiers and oiher
persons trom the finvernmeoi of the U. S ,
the undersit'cd ttas made arrangement
with l ho above lirrn whose experience ami
close proximity to, and daily intercourse
with, the Department, as well as the early
knowledge acquired by them of the deris
ions Ircqneiiily being madp, enabia them
to prosecnie claims more effectually than
A'lomeys at a distance can possibly do.
AM persons entitled to claims ot tha above
description can have them property attend
ed to by calling on ma and entrosiine them
to my care. W. WIRT,
Agent for Harw & Collin.
Bloomsbarg, Augflst 10, 1864.
jf AfiUHf-ArJ'Ii tc.v; o. V1
. GROVE R 8c BAKER'S,
CFLtBHATft) Kt-ASTlO STITCH
SERVING 711. U HirWKS ,
Wpre awarded the highest PiBn.iurns o'irr
ad Competitors, si the following State
and Couritj Fnr' of 1863.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR.
First Premium for family Machine. -First
Premium for Mamifacnirina Machine
Fir-t Premium for Machine Work
INDIANA STATE FAIR. '
First Premium for Machine for aii purposed
First Premium lor Machine Work
VERMONT STATE FAIR.
Fir.t Premium for Family Machin.
First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work
OHIO STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine Work . r
IOWA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Marhin "
First Premium lor Manufacturing Machihe
Firl Premium for Machine Work.
ILLINOIS STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all porposas
First Premium for Machine Work
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR
F'rst Premium for Machine for'hfl purposes
Frist Premium for Machine Work,
MICAIGAN STATE FAIR
First Premium for Manufacturing Mhifl'i
F:rst Premium for Family Machtn'e.
First Premium for Machine Work
PENN'A STATE FAIR
Fiist Premium for Manufacturing Machine
Frist Premium for Machine Wbrk
OREGON STATE FAIR. .
First Premium for Family Machine
Fir-t Premium for Machine Work
CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR'L SOC.
Kirst Premium lor Family Machine
Firit Premium for ManHlr.rturing Macl ioe
Fi'st Premium for Machine Work
FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium for 'Fa rnIy Machiii,r.
First Premium for M an u fad u ring Machine
CHAMPLA1N VALLEY Vi. AG'L SOC.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium or Manufacturing MacUiui
First Premium for Machine Work
HAMPDEN CO, Mas AG'L. SOC.
Diploma lor Family Machine.
Diploma for Machine Work.
WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR.
First P:emiurn for Family Machine ' '
QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR
First Premium.for Family Machin
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work
SARATOGA CON Y, FAIR.
Firsl Premium tor Farnilv Machine
MECHANICS' INST! TUTE Pa. FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all purposi
First Premium for Machine Work
GEREN FIELD O, UNION FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
C.LINTON CO. O, FAIR. . '
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine.
MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR.
Fi st Premium for Machine for all purjyurt
Firsi Premium for Mach.ire Work.
SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR.
First Vremium for Family Machine .
Fir-t Premium for Machine Work
C27 The above comi prises all he Fair
at which th Grover & Baker Marti me
were exhibited thi vear.
Sales-rooms, 495 Broadway, New York.
730 Ches-iiut St., Philadelphia.
March 23, 1SG4 lj.
THE Greatest Improvement yt---uV
Sewing Machine An. A enriositj worl
i-ceirg.
. - r . . .. .I
l lease send lor circular witn sample
sewmg.
Thee Improved Machine mt o
hundred per cent of Ihread and silw. an I
msike the lock'siitch alike on both side:
They require no instructions to Oiier4
perfecdy, except Ihe "printed dire-I io-i "
No change in sewing from or.e kit U f
goods to another.
And no tak.nsz apart to clean c ol'.
Our New Mano-iactcry is now vnw.Jey
with all it machinery . and iools emir-" .
nfw, and is aleady rapidly tnrninir n"t
M-chir.c, wl ich for beauty and perfrcti' i
o' finish are not surpassed by am mata;fa
trre in the world.
N. B. Should any Machine p'ove nn
isfaciorv, it can be returned and h oney
refunded.
Asen's wanted in counties not cdnvait
by our own Aaent.
FIN K LE & LYON S. M. CO
No. 538 Broadway, New York.
April 20. l64. 1 V.
Ioticc Io Trespassers.
THE following farmers and land ow:;eN,
of Orange and Cen:re townships Coium
roiintc. do herebv caution, all n--
-j- j, . . i
asainst hunting or in anywise trespa-si ; 1
on iteir lands, thus making themelv 1
surjeci to tne penaiiies oi me law i.i i
will be most stringently enforced
David E Haymeo, Stephen Hill,
Samuel HeuHej, Frany Hayman.
Simon Lawry. Reuben Si. ler,
All ol Oiange township.
Bnj. S iner, . Wm Beck,
Frederick Beck, Adam Hill,
Writ Wiimite, Geo. Witmir,
Joseph Ruckle, all of Ceo're twp.
. Orance, Nov 16, 1864.
rJHE undersigned having cnneried hin
- self with esiabiihed Agencies in Wasti -
iniiton and Philadelphia is prepared t.
attend io ih coliecti.in of Back pay,
ISoiuilieM. I'eiisioti.
;id ail o hr equitable claims ai'ai .t lhr
Government. Hi. srience ad bu.sine
conneciior eriablb ti i m to a.icnd to theu
with the Seas1 rossible delay. No cl argr
made unless the claim are jercreJ.
Office wiib E. H. Little Eit., Court
Houe Alley, Bloomsborg Pa.
C. tr HiiOCKWAY.
Bloomsburg, Dee, 14, 1364. tl. .