The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, April 26, 1865, Image 3

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WKDNESOAY. APRIL 26 Hff5.
Ffc BitL. We h ""''J prim
ed Fkb Bill, for Justices e! the Peace and
' Constable of $u coan'ty, for sale cheap ai
thi office.
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''Mobb laPHOviMssTs. Col. L L. Tate
"' raised, on Monday last, the Ira'me work of a
"' new stable, opon the iam'e spot the old one
"stood which was consamed by Ere last Au--gcsl.
... .
,Vfi learn that the 'Post Office at'Evaris
viiie has keen discontinued by order ol the
' '.Depancnent. We always doubted the" pro
' priety of establishing an f5ce at that
''place. ' '
' Cocbt The regular May term of Court
'Vwill commence on llenday next. We an--'
V.oipa'.e e pfo'tiy large attendance. Several
s- interesting sn'ua pending.- There, will be
littU baaibctta f. a eriminai character.
. J . C. HiLL will ' commence a term of
school in ihe Ac'jemy, at this place, on
Monday the fsi of May, to continue eleven
'weeks. Tuition, trora 54 lo S for a full
term. Mr. Hill is successor to' D. A. Beck
who has lately been appointed Pctt
Master of this place-. -
Jc6t ShaNkos has carpenters ' at work,
finishing, the interior "part of the ne w .brick
build jng, oo Main Street below Market, for
a store 4 roots. We understand i w ill be
occupied as a-gro-rery and provender sure
' as soon as finished. i
. - - . f ' ... ' r n
at a Post Office no: far fro
aloul crie )ear, theu tluconti
luconhituoi it ; had
better "call ia M our ufhee and settle hi
Aicouct, before we publish to the-people of
Vis i 'vicinity how mall i peroa tHey have
' io their' mi'lst.
Wb iRs sorry to iaru that Richard Sracs,
ol Booton, this couuty, was so wounded iu
the late bat le ' nar Rtchmond, a to Ioe
hi right arm, which has been amputated
' lose to the tody. Our Coluastn cwoniy
. beys escupeJ the euetvyn bullets pretty
we!l ia the Ute engagemems.
ft, ; tft.Z
Niw Goods. Henry Gijer, Grocer and
Confectioner, on Maui S:reet, is almost con
stantly ic receipt ol freh sopplie at bio
's"tore. ' He sells reasonably low, and Mrtjcies
of a good qualify. See ddtertuwmeul in
this paper. ,
' The Rhodestown Posi Office has been re
moved to Nurhedia, and tba "r.anie of the
"office changed. AbmIi'ice has beej ap
'pointed Fust Master ia'p!cj of Isaac Rhodes
'resigned Republican.
, 'Couikg Down. Tde price of aonds are
rslidiug down, 'gradually. Sir. G.rlon op
-ton has jast retwriipd from the ' city of
Philadelphia with a fine assortment of grc
'rceries, notion?, &c, well (elected for the
spriug trade. . Therein qui e a marked dif
lertrnce ia the price of eery article he of
fers for sale. . Hi Iriends and the public
generaKy are' invited to call and eiamie
bis goods. See advertisement io another
"column. . :
Thb County Cortimissior.ners commenced
'nil fvTnnrta lal k.1.lir. I- '. il. . !
v - . . . y uv iuhi I ii g 1 1 Byt 13 1 1 UIB
several disrrjets of ibis couuly, which will
'continue until about the 15:a of May It
is necessary that iS'ey ho'd a ' meetir.g in
'nearly ertry township ia this county. All
who are interested bad better' attend these
meetings if they think proper ;cnl all con
cerned' in the militia enrollment and claim
'exemption will do well to be present.
We publish on our firt paae an interest
ing accoont'of the character and life of J
Wints Bootu, ihe supposed asssassin of
oor late lamen;ed Chiel Magistrate, Abh
vhim LiucoLK. We extracted the article
'from ihe coUrans of the Arrj Yot'k Dai'y
'f2fevs'. , Ve also print oa our second -page, a
'letter. writieo by Booth, in November last,
'"and left with hi brother ia-Iaw, J.S. Clarke,
bf Philadelphia. . -
H. A BiDbLK, of Ibis county "and boo -in.
- Uw of William Cole, of Banion, deceased,
was killed in front of Petersburg, some two
'er three weck go.- His remains were
rjonght home for iotermeni by Thomas B.
Cole and deposited in the burial grounds
'near 3en too-. The deceased received a (a.
Cal'shot tbroogb or about the abdomen, and
tired bat a short tftre -afterward. He was
a fine young man, mdeh fespeced by all
whe'.knew hira,',and leaven a wife "and young
children to'taourn liis tfntifaery 'end.
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-V'iVrxr Any of our subscribers having
'the following Waters of the Stab will con
fer a faror opon ns by sending them to this
'office, for. which they 'bail receive a edita
ble, reward ; Vol. H, No. 25, of June 25,
'1862; Vol. 15. No. 10, of Pec. 30, . VP63 ;
Vol. 15. No. 43, of Aug, 17, 1864 ; Vol. 16.
fto.'IO, of Dec. 12, 1864. Tn making up
"the foregoing Vol, we find these numbers
'tiiesifig. They are valuable to os, and we
Vope some of oor pairoos may be able (o
furuiib os with the desired numbers.
fcSAN Up. This, is the season to clean
op says an exchange. Clean up the streets,
laoer anJ alleys; remove all, tht rubbish,
'and deposit it in some out of ihe way place.
Clean up your houtes and cellars, and' pre
pare for the "coming warm weather. In thi
way jeo will , save much" annoyance and
trouble, .'and in- many cases remove that
which may cao;e disaase and breed pssti-Usc-.
"'i-'et tb' borough authorities make
top their rrjinds l'i have clean quuersanJ
Ibcj will recura Ibe health of the town.
THE undersigned liaving been restored
to health ia a few week, by a very aim
pie remedy, after having suffered several
years, wiih fcevere- lung affection, and
that dread disease. Consumption is anx
iou to make known 10 bis feilow sufferers
the means ofcure. .
. To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used free of charge
with the directions for preparing and using
the same, which they. will find n sure cure
for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Colds, &c. The only object of the adver
tiser in sending Lie Prescription j to bene-,
fit the afflicted, and spread information
which he conceives to be invaluable ; and
he hopes eyeiy sufferer will try his remedy
as it'will cost them nothing, and prove a
blading. '
Parties wishing the ' prescription will
p" lease address.
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg, Kings Count), New York
Fenroary'15 1K65 3nro '
GROCERY STORE,
ON MAIN STREET,.' ELOOMSBURG.
fTIorc: T ro&h GootU.
Just rerciveiT at Henry Gizer's ' Netc
&Vore MOhASSES. SlHiXK.
TKASjCUFFKE, KICK, SPICES,
FlUH SALT. UAISIN,
TOBAOCO. SKG ARS,
CANDIf-.S, MOTlNNs, Tovs,
FEED AXD PROVISIOXS,
Together with a great variety'bf notions
&C , too numerous ro 'mer.linri '
BUTTER, EGGS, MEAT,
and rroduc aei-erally, lakcn r exchange
tor ioofn. The tct market price will be
allowed. Give; liirb a rail.
HENRY GIGER.
Bloomfbnrg, April 26, 1865
U. il. STOIINEU,
D 1KER J AD C0XFECTI0NE2C
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Fresh
. ' ' -
Frciirb nd DomtsUc CenfectiuDS
in area' anl splendid variety ; Num Frui,
and evf-rvihintf onually found in a first
cla-i con lectioiiery ?tr.
fie would call epecVil attetition to hif
newlv re"eied ('ock of -
PICKLED f RUITS, ASD JELLIES.
Having recjiuiy fitted up a uew and
eleif-t '
Ice Crcniji Snloon,
on the tiri-t fi'Mr, two doors wet of I'yer
wait upon hi many c-j-'toiiers with FIIJST
CLASS ICE CREAM as chp ihe.
cheapst.- He will supply Balls, Parties.
an! picnics wii i Ice C'-eam, Confec ilonery ,
&jc. al retfOnatl ritei .
Bioomburz, April ?5, 1S65.
Inforni.-Hion Free.
To Nerveous Si-Jfems.
A. GENTLEAIAN, inred of iNVrvons
Debility, Incompetency Prn.atiire Do ay,
and Youthful E ror, actuate.! by a desire
to benefit others, will be happy 'o furnis
m ail who need it, (free ol chars,) the
recipe and diieetion, fur making the sim
ple rerrredy osfd in his case. SiilTerer
wiliing lo pTofii by the H'lvertiers bal ex
perience, and pesse a ware and valuable
remedy , can do so ty addresin; him at
once at hi place of biiine. The Recipe
ami lull informal!!-. of. vital importance
will b ch;erlulljt setn by return et mal.
Adil'Cs. JOHN B. (KDEN.
No. 60 Na-nan Street, New Yoric
P. i? Nervom Sufferer cf both sexes
will tint thi itiformaiion invalnabla.
Afr.l 12 1865 3 mo.
REEVES'
ORIGINAL, GEM IMS & RELI ABLE,
A MBItO I A ,
FOR THE GROWTH. KEAUTY AND
riiFEr.VATION OE THE HAIR.
CGslnblisIifd ISGO.
Price, 75 cU.pcr bottle.
Thi preparation can show
tivinn evidences of its excel
lence. .'".''
'SEE " .
Photograp.i ami read certifi
cate ol WLrs. Wm. S'iiron '
hair five luet and one inch in
length used Reye' Ambrb- .
sia about iweMv vibn f;s.
. ALS,-' .
.. Pr''ogri'iih and certificate of ;
Mrs L -M.,' Neil hair five ft.
length used the Ambrocia
18 momhs
Thousands are' ning this
preparation and offering wil
ling testimonials.
Tb'ese'pqrographf-, taken from life, have
been awarded to pxtend' the knovvletlue of
the merits of this wonderful . diwovery .
Hundreds hav'e seen these ladies and heard
the facts from their own lip.
3Irs. 3Iax?reirs T slimoaial.
. .. , Iev York Dec 23. 1862
jv.nowing : positively thai Reeves' Am
brosia pioduced a beautiful head of hair
for Mr:' Lizzie Sheprerd, of Brooklyn,
New York, I was imluced, thereby," lo use
it thoroughly'-. J needed something for my
hair, it berng short anil thin had used one
halt dozen bottles V4 hen I cuuld . pUinly
not'ee an increase in.H lenlh, strengih,
and beauty. An experience of about iw
years has. proved a complete success. Mo
hair is now by measurement, four feet ipO
inches in length, nearly reaching tho floor.
I have allowed my ptiotogra(ih to pioclann
Ihe rnerifi ot Reeves' Ambrosia to ttie
world. " '
MRS. WALLACE E MAXWELL.
Er"itt tntenniUint Drugietl Tiave
these , Phulnsrvphi anil,, keep for)
sale, REEVES' JlMBRVCt.i at 75
Cents per Dottle. . .
p-n SEW 3IILL1NEI1Y S110P p
MISS LIZZIE BARK LEY most vespeci
tnlly announces to the citizens of Blooms
Ibnr2nd vicinity thai she has opened a
merly occupied by. Dr Ramsey, deceased,,
on Main Si , be'ow Market.' She has a fine
assortment of Millinery goods, -which has
been selected with care and lat. Sb? is
prepared to do all work placed in her hands
in as neat and aurahle style as can be dope
elsewhere. Give bir a call :
l -MISS. LIZZIE BARK LEY.
. Bloorrisbar, April 56, 1865. .
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
By authority ,'of "the Secretary ol Ihe
Treasury, the undersigned has assumed
the General Subscription Agency for the
sale of United States Treasury Notes, bear
ing seven arid three tenths per cent, inter
est, per annum, known as the ,
SEVEN THIRTY LOAN.
These Notes .are issued - cinder date of
June 15th, 1865, and are payable three
years fro m ih'aT time, ia currency, or are
convertible at the option of the holder into
U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. .
GO liD-BEA li IAG'lJOA' OS
These bonds are worth a premium which
incra ases :he actual profii on the 7-30 loan
and ito exemption from State and municipal
taxation which adds from one trthree per cent
more, according to ihe rate levied on other
property. The interest is payable in cur
rency semi-annually by coupons attached
to each note, which may be cut off and
sold to any bank or banker.
The. interest amounts to :
One cent per day on a $50 note.
Two'cea's " " " "flCO "
Ten " ? " $500 "
- 20 ".-" " l000 "
81 " " u " S5000 '
Notes of all the 'denominations named
will be promptly furnished upon recept ol
subscriptions, and ibe notes lorwarded at
once. The in est to 15th June next will
be p.aid' in'advsm e. This is the"
ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
now offered by the Government, and il is
confidently expected that its superior ad
vantage will make it the..
Great Popular Loan (if the People,
Less than $300,000 000 of the Loan au
thorized by the la rl Congress are now "on
he market. This amount, at the rate at
wt ich it is being absorbed, will all be sub
scribed for within foui month', when the
notes will undoubtedly command a premi
cm, as has uniformly been trie case on
closing the subscriptions "to other Loa ns. (
" In order that citizens of every town's1
section of the country may be afforded la
rililie ft r taking the loan, the- National
Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers
throughout the country have generally
agreed to receive subscriptions at par.
Subscribers will select their own agents,
in whom they have confidence, and who
only are to be responsible lor the delivery
of t'te notes for which they receive, orders.
JAY COOKE.
Subscription Agent, fhilade'yhvi.
Subscription will be received hy tft
FIRST NATIONAL B ANK OF ELOOM3
IIUKG. .' .
April 1865 3no. ' '
$GJO,000
SI,
WORTH OK.
WATCHES. CHAIXS, RKtGS. U.
G. S. r HAS KINS tS6 CO.,
S6 Iteflman Strtft, Ntio Yark.
offrt t'.e Ic flowing IndiiccmentH t&
11 ujers ol" Valuable
Having been fcr a long time ergazed
the Packer business, and established our
reputation for prompines-s and reliability,
and possessing great facilities for selling
Jewelry in thi way, we aie confident that
we can sive satisfaction lo ail who feel
diposed io patronize us
S650 000 WORTH OF WATCHES. DIA
mond Pins, Chains, ic?., to fe told for One
Dollar each, withncr regard to value, and
not to be paid for urni jcu know what you
are io receive.
JFST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST
OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE
DOLLAR EACH I
175 Watches (handsomely engraved and
w arranted perfect lirne keepers), varying
in price from $20 00 to i2u 00 each.
225 Ladies' wr. chef, solid gold hunting
cases. SrJ5 00 each.
250 Gen.lemeti's Silver watches 15 00
lo 20 0j each. ,
. 6,000 Latest style vest and nect chains,
4 5C to 30 00 each
5.000 GrrM'i California Diamond Pins,
2 50 to 25 00 each.
4.000 Ca'ilornia diamond ear drrp. 2 00
io 15 00 each.
3 000 Minia'ure and enamelled rrnt?ti
icarf pin. new styTs, 5 00 10 15 00 each, j
2.000 Ma-on'r3 and einLlem p; ns, 3 00 to
1 00 ach. - -
2 500 Go'd band braf-elets, engraved and
tda-ti. 3 00 ib'20 00 ea.-lu ... j
3 000 Jei and Mosaic biocches, 3 00 to i
70 00 each. . . I
2,000 Cameo brooches rich patterns, very
lasiy, 3 00 to 60 00 each.
4 5i!0 Florentine and Lava pins, the real
article, 4 00) to 10 00 each.
3 500 Lava and Florentine ear drops,
3 00 to 10 00 each.
3 "00 Coral ear drops, 4 00 to 6 CO each
2.0G0 Ladies' ChateUine chains, jet -and
gold. 15 00 tc 20 00 each.
6.000 Gent's pins, a splendid assortment,
2 00 to 15 00 each.
4,000 Solitaire sleeve buttons,enti:ey new
sty lee, 2 00 to 5 00 each.
3CC0 Studs and sleeve buttons, in sets,
very rich, 3 00 to J5 00 each.
5 000 Sleeve buttons, plain, enamelled
and engraved, 2 00 to 8 00 each.
10 000 Piam and handsomely engraved
ri'igs, 2 50 to 10 00 each .'
8 t00 Spnn locket, doqb'e case, lichly
engraved, 2 00 to 15 00 each.
15,000 Sei ladies' jwsiry, new and late.t
style-. 6 00 to 12 00 each. .
2 000 Gold pens, and handsome silver
cases. 5 00 to 10 00 each -
This emire ii-t ol raniiful and valuable
goods will be so'd for One DoSlar Each
Cer ificatej of all. the above art.cVs will be
placed in envelopes, "and sealed. ' Thee
envelopes are sent by mail, a oritered,
without reaard to choice. On the receipt
of the Certificate yon will see what you
are to have, end then' it is at your option lo
send one tfoflar and take the article, or not.
rive Certificates can be ordered for Si;
eleven for S2V thiny-five for $5; sixty-five
forSlOj'and one hundred for Sl5. We
will send a single Certificate on ihe receipt
of 23 cents. ...
a S. HASKINS fc Co ,
Box 4270. v. f 36 Beekrnan St., N Y.
BJoornsbcrz5, April 5th, 1865.
CHAS. G. BARKLEY,
Attorney at ILaiF,
BL003ISBCRG, lOLUIBIA CO., PA.
WILL practice in the several Courts of
Colombia county. All legal business
intrusted to his care ahall receive prompt
attention. ' . .
O F F I C E, On Main Street, Exchange
Boildiog?, over Miliat'tf !Oie.
, April is, tm. " ' : ;
Grand Jurors for 31 ay Tern, 18C5.
Bloom H. C. Hower, Jeremiah- Fahringer
Philip Eyer. i"t" ' " .
Benion Isaac K'K rick ba urn, Geo. Ke'eler.
Centre And rew Freas, Jacob Heiler.
Fisbirrgcreek Wm Stacker Hiram Hess.
Green wood Geo Girton Wm Robbins.
Jackson Joshna Savase.
Locust John Morris. Wm Erwin.
Madison Wm Graham..
Maine David S Brown. ' . .
Orange Wesley Bowman, Sara '1 Everett.
M omour Jeremiah Harmon.
Ml Pleasant Elias Howell.
Pine John Lockarr
Scott Jacob B Workheiser. ,
Sugarloal Samuel Hess, David Lewis.
Traverse Jurors May Term, 1865.
Berjton Samuel York, Elia Shuliz. .
Beaver Mcses Srhlicher, Isaac Klinger-
man, James Large.
Bloom Jesse Shannon. Thos J Morris.
Briarcreek JonaJhan. W Eck, Jeremiah
Jacoby, John Kisner. '
Catawissa Geo Hughesl Joseph' Claywell,
Wm John Daniel Kreiuh.
Fishingcreek Moses McHenry, Emandus
, , Unangl.
Franklin John Hower.
Gr?enwood A S K'Hohen Clinton Ro b"bins
JacL'son Joseph Yo;ks. u. ,
Locust Peier Miller, D S Rfilwig. .
Madison Jacob Flick Wesley Demott..
MVine Henrv Bowman, Cha Fiher. .
Mifilin-rhs KlingerTjan, Jno HufTuaughle,
. II B Freas. --
Mnnto-ir Joseph. Moiiser. - ;
Mi Pieasanl Ainw Wan ick
Orange Jonathan Poust. . : j - '
Pine Albert Hniiier, Eltjah Shoemaker." -
Roaringcreek CharIe;Mensch. ; .
Sugarloaf Christian L Moore; : .
March 29, 1S65. : .
List of Causes for . May, Term, IS65.
1 El'jsh 'McMnrtrie Endorsee of Aaron
Wolf vs Christian Wolf. '
2 Jacob Harris vs Peter Jacoby .
3 Russel P Stucker vs Wm. Ikeler
4 David Achenbach vs John Wardin.
5 Samuel Williams v Charles H. Diel
erich and Geo. A. Herring. L
6 Hugh MtReyiiolds et ai vs (Ter'Oli-
pl.ant. -
7 A W Creamer vs, Enoch Howell. .
8 A-WCreamer vs Enoch . Howell .
9 Johr Beisel e.t af vs S F Hadlv
lOCJeo W Garrison vs Casper I Thomas
11 Richard Moruan vs Samuel Hoaglaiid.
12 John Ruckle vs Henry T Riley et al
13 Henry Gilmer vs oore Crevelmg. ;
14 Jotm Keiffer aJm'r of Joseph Gearhart
deceased vs Hoses M.iver
15 George Carr, etdorspe of James: Carr
vs Sylvester J Faux Si Thoma Crev
eling jr. . . . .
16 J nas Berninger r "vs Emanuel Ahtor.,
17 Augusin s C liabb vs James E)r and
Luke Mojer.
18 Jame Cair vs Henry T Reily and David
J Waller.
16 John Ruckle vs Henry T Reily et. al-
; A?ricntural (hemic! Co.'s
ClUlAl FEIMEMZEiiS.
THE Fertilizers prepared by theAgri
co,ltura I Chemical Co., (a Company char
tered by the I.egii-'aturp of Pennsylvania
with a capital of $250,000.) have been
provetl in practice to be the cheapest, most
profitable and best, tor -the Firmer, Gar
dener and Fruit grower, of all concentarted
R.anures now oiiered in any market. The.
Corr.pau" list embraces the following
pabuTettf.
This Fertilizer is composed of night
soil said ihe fertilizing igems of urine,
combined chemicailj and mechanically
with other valuable lert.lizing agents and
ab-orben's. f . .
It is reduced to a pulverulent condition ;
reaiy for immediate ose, and without loss
of its highly nitrogenous fertilizing proper
liei. !
Its universal applicability lo all crops
and soils, and its durability and active
qualities sre well known to be all' that n'
nei'.!iiriM can desire.
Price S30 per Toil.
'ciiemicaITcompost.
The Fenjlizer-is - largely composed of
animal matter, such as meat, bone, fi-h.
leather and wool, together with chemicals
ar.d inorganic fertilizers, wnich decompose
the mass, aud re:a!.i tLe nitrogenous ele
ments. "
It is very valuable fertilizer for field
crops generally, and especial! lor potatoes
and garden purposes.
Its excellent q-ialmes, Strength and cheap
ness, have made it very popular with all
who have n-ed it.
Price, S-10 per Ton.
COMPOSITE FERTILIZER.
This highly phosphate fertilizer is par
licu'ariy adapted hir it, e c n I' i vat ion of trees
fruits, Uwns and flowers. It will promote v.
very vigorous and healthy-growth ot v ood
fro it, and largely i'7rreae the quantity and
perfect the maturity of the Iru it. For hot
bose arid household plants and flowers, it
will be found an indispensihle article to se
cure their sireatest perleclion. It will pre
vent and cure diseased condition of the
peach and grape, and is ciceilent for grass
tnd lawns.
Il is'composed of snch elements as make
it add pted to the growth of all kinds ol
crops iii all kiuds ol soil.
TMe totmnla or method cf combining il
constituent fertilizing ingredients has re
ceived the hiahest approval of eminent
chemuis and scieinificagnc'uliurisis. ;
Price, $30 per Ton.
PHOSPHATE OF LIME. ,
The Agricultural Chemical Company
manii.'acmre a Pftopbate ol Lime in accor
dance with a new ati.1 valuable formula by
which a very superior arucfc is produced,
as to be afforded al ales- 'price than other
manufacturers charge. Practical lesis have
proved thai its value, as a Iertili2er, is
equal lo the best Phosphate of Lime' in Jlhe
market.
Price, $65 per Ton.
TERMS CASH: All Orders of aTon or
more, will be delivered at the Railroad
Siaiioo and the Wharves of Shipme.ii,!ree
of cartage. Cartage w i!l be charged on all
orders of 6 barrel or less
One dot.'ar per Tor. allowance for cartage
will be made on all sales delivered at the
Worts of the Company oh Canal Wharf.
Agricultural Chemical Company's Works,
Al Canal .Phirf on the Delaware.
Office, 413 Arch Si. Philadelphia, Pa.
It. B. F1TTS, General Agent.
The Corhpany's Pampilel Circular, em
bracing full directions fo lifting the above
Feniiizers, seat by mail, free, when re
quested. .
Marcn 8, 1865 6mo.
OLD THINGS MADE NEW.
A PAMPHLET directing how to speedily
restore sight and give up . spectacle,
without aid ot doctor or medicine. Sent
by mail, free, oa receipt af 10 cents. Ad
dress, . E. B. FOOTE, M. D.
------ H30 Broadway, New York. -
eb. J 1865 6mo - ;
GRCVESTE N 8c CO.
TIAO I ORTE A 1 UFA CTI RERS,
THE attention of the public and the irade is invited lo our New Scale 7 Octave Rose
wood Pianofortes, w hich for volume and purity of lone are unrivalled bv any hitherto
offered in this marlret. They contain all the modern improvements, French, Grand
Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame, Over-Strnhs Bas &c, and enc.h instrument t eine made
under the personal supervision of Mr J. H GKOVESTEEN, who has had a practical ex
rerience of over 30 years in iheir manufacture, i fully warremed in every psrucolar.
The Grovetteen riano-Forfe Received the Highest award of Merit over all others
at the Celebrated World's Fair. . ' '
. Where were exhibited instruments from the best maker of London, Paris, Germany,
Philapelphia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; and alpo at the American Institute for
five successive years, the gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen at our
ware rooo. By the introduction of improvements we make a stiil more perfect Piano
Forie, and by manufacturing largely, with a stiicily cash system, are enabled to offer
lhee instruments ai prices which will preclude all competition.
PRICES : No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood plain rase 275. No.
Seven Octave, round corners, Rosew ood heavy moulding S300. No. 3, Seven Ocave,
rouud comers. Rosewood Loui XIV sn le &325, a lc simile of th.e above cnt-
, TI3RUI .-1SET CASH, II CtJSJKlT FViOSs.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SE.T FREE, jtj
July 13, 1864. ly.' . ' I
PUTNAM CLOTHES WRINGER.
( IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE
.V F.LF-A D JUSTING If RINGER.
JXo Wood Work to swtll or split No
lliumb iciewn to gel out of order -IVarr
anted with or without cog-wheels
IT took the first premium at fifty-sevn
State and County Fairs in 1863, and i
without any exception, the best Wringer
ever made. Patented in ihe United States,
England, Canada, and Australia. Auenis
wanted in every town, and in all pan." ol
the world. .Energetic Agents can make
from three to ten Dollars per day.
Sample Wringers eent Express paii on
receipt of price. i
No. 2. S6 50. No 1, S7 50. - No. F,
No. A, $9.50. Manufactured aru' fcold,
wholesale and retail, by
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO ,
No. 13 Plan St'eei, N. Y. & Cleveland, O.
A II. 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 should
be self-adjusting, durable, and efficient.
That Thumb screws and Fastening cause
delay and trouble to regulate and keep in
! order. That wood soaked in hoi water
will swell, shrink , and spin. I hat wood
bear'mcs for the shaft io run in will wear
out. Tnat the Putnam Wringer, with or
withont cog wheels, will not tear ihe clothe.
That cog wheel regulator arc net essen
tial. Thai ihe Putnam Wringer has all Ihe
advantages, and not one Jf the disadvan
tages above named. That all who" have
tested it, pronounce it the b?st Wringer"
ever made. Thai i' will wring a THREAD
or a BED QUILT without alteration.
We might fill lha paper wilh testimoni
als, but insert only a few to convince the
tkepiicaj. if such there be; and we say io
all, test Putnam's Wiinger. Test il thor
oughly with any and ail others, and if col
entirely sati-factory. return it.
Putnam Manufacturing Co.
Gentlemen I know from practical
ner'ieiu tht iron well galvanized with
zinc will not oxidize or rnt one parlicie.
The Putnam W ringer is as near peneci as
pcssible, and I can cheerfully recommend
il lo be ihe best in use..
Re-nectfnllv VOUrs. . .
JOHN W. WHEELER.
Cleveland, 0'iio.
. 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. Il is cheap, it is simple, il requires
no room whether al work or at rest; a child
can operate it II does ilntaty thoroughly.
Il save lime and it saves wear and tear.
We earruss-ly advise all who have much
washing io.do, wiih all intelligent persons
who may have any, io buy this Wringer.
It will pay lor itself in a year a. mnt.
: HORACE GREELEY.
July 6, 1864. ly-
jg AMES E0BINS0N,
Clock and Yl atch .Tinker
AND IMPORTER OF
Watches, Jewelry & Trench rime. Pieces
ALSO MCCTUPPR OF
SILVER AND SILVER PLA
. . TED WAKE,
GOLDSlLVERtf STEEL SPECTACLES,
No. 1031 Marktl Slrert. Lfh'.v Eltvnth.
North Side,
PA1LADELPIIIA.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly re
paired ai the shortest notice.
Gilding and Plating, of all descriptions,
dene neatly io order.
N. B. Masonic, OdJ Fellow's and
o'her emblematic Marks, made and Eu
graved to order.
- A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Fiii: on: a aaj
: i,ases,
french, en gush $ ameri
CAN CLOf A',
TABLE AM) P01KI.T CUTLERY;
Army Corps
rV T-f53ra-i For sale
:.. AND MADE IU ORDER.
No. 1031 Market Street, 3d door below
Eleventh, North side.
March. 26, 1865.
HOUSE BILLS,
NEATLY
THB OFFICE OF THf '.
STAR OF THE NORTH.
. JiLOOMSBURG, PA.
'M
JYeic Clothing Store.
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
fgiHE" undersigned respectfully informs
his friends and the public generally,
that he ha just received from ihe Eastern
Cil ies, a large ' assortment of
CLOTHING,
Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of
sorts, sizes and quantities, which will
told cheap for cash orcontmy produce.
-ALSO,
H A T 8&CAPS
all
be
: BOOTS AXD SIIOES.es
feiij Together with a variety of no
lions and things too troublesome to nuner
ate, io which he iaviles ihe attention of pur
chairs. FJ?" He, is also prepared tn make u
clothing to. order, on reasonable lermp,
and up to the latest fashions. ,
Call and examine our stock of gcods.
. ANDREW J. EVANS.
Bloomsborg, April 27, 1864.
Miller's Store.
' OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
fpHE subsnribpr has just returned from
- ine cities with another large and select
assoitmei.t of ;
Fall and JViater Goods,
purchased al .'Philadelphia and New York,
at ihe lowesi figure, and which, he is deter
mined io sell on as moderate terms as can
be procured elsewhere iu Bloomsburg.
His Mek fomprtes
L.I DIES' DRESS GOODS, .
of Ihe chticest styles and latest lashians,
together, with a large a-sortmeo' of
DRY-GOODS. MUSLIMS. CLOTHS,
AND VESTINGS.
ALSO,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
QUEENSW ARE, C E I) A 11 W A R E,
HOLLOW WARE. NAILS. IRON.
BOOTS SHOES, HATS CAPS.c.
In shorl, everything usually kept in coun
try rtores, i o w hich he inv he attention
of ihe public generally.
The highest crice will be paid for coun
try produce, in exchange for good.
. STEPHEN H. KILLER
Bloomsbnig, Oct 12, 1864.
UEFRKSSmEAT SA LOON
AND -
. CONFECTIONERY STORE.
H. C. CllitlSTM AN,
E3PECT FULLY announces to the citi-
zens of Bloornburg and vicinity liat
he has just opened a new Refreshment Sa
loon and Confectionery S;ore, on Muiu-st.,
second door below the 'American Housn,"
where he it. tends supplying all who rrav
give him their cusinm with FRESH OYS
TERS. Clam Soup, Sardines, Boiled Eg!!s.
Ham Trips Pigs Feet, Dried Herring &c.
He will nl-o keeo on hand a superior ar
ticle of DIIXUGHT A LE: Porter Lgerbeer.
and Sar-apariila : together with a good as
torment of Can lies. Sweetmeats. Cakes.
Cignrs and Chewing Tobacco. In connec
lion with ihis saloon he ha fitted up a La
dies" Department, where all who n.ay de
sire can call for Oysters and Refreshment
and will be free from all annoyances an
indecencies that ladies are ioo of;en ex
posed o in some of our best restaurants.
Don't fail to give him a call.
H.C CHRISTMAN, Proprietor.
Bloomburg, Oct. 12, 1RW.
Court I'roclamal ion,
'C'myHEKEAS the Honorable William El
' well, Pre-ident Judge of Ihe Court of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv
ery, Conn of Quarter Sessions of Ihe Peace'
and Court of Common Pleas and Orphans,
Court, in the 2th Judicial District, compos
ed of the counties of Columbia, Sullivan and
Wyoming, and the Hons. Stephen Baldy and
John McFieynolds, Associate Judges, ol Co
lumbia co., have issued Iheir precept, bear
ing if ii? 3 one thousand eight hundred and
sixty five, and to .ne directed fc hid ling a
Court of Oy er and Terminer, ai d General
Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions ol the Peace,
Com. Pleas and Orphans' Couri, in Blooms
borg, iu the county of Columbia, on the first
Monday, bein- the I si day of May next
and to continue one week. .
Notice is hereby given, io the Coroner, the
Justices of the Peace and Constables ol the
said County of Columbia, that ihey be then
and there in Iheir proper persons at 10 o'
clock in the forenoon of said day, wilh their
records,. inquisitions and -other remeinhran
res to do those things which lo iheir offices
appertain to .be done. And those that are
bound by recognizes, lo prosecute agaitisi
ihe prisoners thai are or may be in Ihe Jai!
of said county ot Columbia, to be then and
there to prosecuie then as shall be just. Jn
rors are requested to be punctual in their
attendance, agreeably lo their notice, dated
at Bloorhsburg, the 25-h day of March,in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-fifth and in the eighty-ninth year
of the Independence of the United Slates'of
America. (God save the Commonwealth.)
SAMUEL SNYDER,
Sheriffs Office, .1 Sheriff.
Rlnn m shn ror
Maxch 29, 1865.
c ,
)
JYaiional 'Foundry.
... . - ",
Rlooiii-sbtirr Coluiubia Co.,
- . . '" v :
r"ne subwribfr, proprietor of:the above
named extensive establishment, is now
prepared to receive orders" for ell kinds cf
machinery, for COLLERl ES,1 LAST FU R
NACES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS
THRESHIMG MACHINES, kc. &c.
He is also prepared to make S oves, 1 1
sizes and patterns, Plowirons, nud every
ihing usually made in first-class Foundrie-
His extansive facilities and practic;.!
workman, , wajrant him in receiving if e
largest contracts op the roost reasonable
term. . . !.-..,.
Fir dram of all kinds will be taken in
exchange fcr castings. ,-.-
This establishments located near'
he Lackawanna Railroad Depot: :.
PETER BILLMEYER.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 9 I863. '
180 . ISO .
PENNSYLVANIA & ERIE RAIL ROA !
1 his great line- traverses the - Norther
and Northwest cocmies of Pcnns ylvania t
the city of Ere, on Lake Erie.
It has been leaded by 'the Pennsylvan
Rail Road Company, and is , operated; Ly
them. 1 t
Its entire lenglb was open ed for- passen
ger and" freight bisiness, Oct. 7th,T864 .
Time of Passenger trains al North'd; . ,
L.caVc Ens lira rd.
t
M.iil Train - - .10 16 P.
M.
Elmira Express Train. .. '1T27 ' -L.
Haven, Ac'modationt; 14 27 A. M
licavrs lVt'slirara.
Mail Train, 4 26
A.
i
M.
Elmira Expres Train, 5 18
Iock Haven Ac'modition 4 34 P.
M.
. Passenger cars run-through on Mail tr- .t
without change both. ways between. Phi
dolohia Erie, and Baltimore and Erie.!
Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Mail T' ''z
both ways between Philadelphia and L W
Haven, and on-r.lmira Lpxresg Trainl"H
ways between Williarasport and 8a 1 time
For information respecting v Passe i..i
tuoiiiest, aopiy al cor. 30'h and Market .
Phl3delnh-a. And for Freight business of
ihe Conrpaiiy's Agent.
: ' S. B Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13in and Mc
kft Street. Philadelphia. ...
i. W. Reynolds, Erie.
J. M Drill, Ag'i. N. C. R. R.. Baltimor
H H. HOUSTON.
General Freight A gt. Phil'a
H. W. G WINNER,
General Ticket Agt. Phil'a.
JOS D. POTTS,
j . General Manager, Williameport.
Feb. 2, 1865. , , '
Naliunal Claim Agency,
COUDCCTCD BT, :
HARVY So COLLINS,
... WASHINGTON, D. C
N . order o facilitate the prompt adjn-t--mem
of. Bounty, arrears ti pay, Pensi - i
and other claim due soldiers and lh r
persons irom he Government of the U. l,"
the unlervigr.ed has made arrangement
with ibe aDove firm whose experience an '
close proximity lo, and daily intercoarse
with, the Department, as well as the early
knowledge acquired by ihem of the decis
ions frequently being - made, enable them
to oro-ecnte claims more effectually than
' Attorney's at a distance can possibly rlo.nr
ah persons enuiieu io e-iaims oi.ine aoove
description can .have them properly attend
ed to by calling on roe and entrusting them
to my care. , W. WIRT,
Auenl for Harvr &. Collin.
Bloomsburg, August 10, 1E64.
ediTo r6ftTiestar7: r
?DEAR SIR :.
With your permission i wish io say lo Ihe
readers ol yoirr paper that I will send, by re
turn mail, in all who wish it (free) a Recipe;,
wiih full directions for making ai d losing
a simple Vegeable Balm that will effectu
ally remove, in ten daysj Pimples,
Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all ImpurU
ties of the Skin," leaving the game eoft.
I clear, smooth and Beautiful. i
I will also mnil free lo those having
Bald Heads, or Bare faces, simple direc
tions and information that will enable ihem
io st-r; a full growth of Luxuriant Hair,
Whiskers, or Moustache, iu leas than thir
ty days. . i .
nil applications answered by return
msd without charge.
T-epecifnUv yviur".
TIJ0S. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist.
831 Broadway, New York.
March l. 1365 3 mo.
Kxccutrixcs' Nctice.
Eifck cj Geo. Jnhn, deceased, Scott Township
rET'iERS Testamentary on the Estate of
-4 f.nma Jnhn. lale of Si-o't townshin
I , - - J ,
Columbia county, deceased, have beeo
grantt.d by the Kegisler ol sani louniy, it
Martha Ann John and Garoline S Dewitt.
rf siding in said township. All persons
having claims againsi the estate of the de
cedent are requested To present item lor
settlement, and tnose indebted lo the 63
si ate'-will make pavmer.t forihwith to
MARTHA ANN JOHN J .
and Execulrizes.
CAROLINE DEWITT,)
April 5, 1865 S3.
Claim Agenc)y ;
THE undersigned deeires to call atten
lion f ihe public to his facilities of obtain
ing Pensions, Bounties (Local andGavera
ment) Bounty Lands for Soldiers, . .
Settlement of officer's Account, &c, .Dis
charged Soldiers oi their he'rs can gel their
FULL BOUNTIES, 4
though generally they have . ieceived part
No chargss for information, lior unless
claim is securetl. i
OtTije wi h E. H. Little. Esq., io white
frame building be'ow Exchange Hotel.
C. B. BROCK WAY.
Bloomsburg April 5, 1865 ly.
iFT6lMYANT TO KNOW
4, LITTLE ol everything relating r to , the .
"fiurnan system, male, and female ; the
causes and treatment of diseases; the mar
riage customs ot jhe world; how , to marry
well ar.d a thousand .ihinga never publish
ed iieiore, renu ine reyisea anu eniargeu
edition cf .'.'Medical Common Sense," a
curious bock for curious people, and a
good book for every one. 400 , pages, 100
liJustralioiiH. Price 31.50. Conten is table
sent tree io any addr ess. Books may b"
had at the book stores, or will be sent by
mad. oot Daid on receiot ol tne'Drice.
Address Dr. E. 3. FOOTE, M. D.
11 ?0 Broadway, New York, '
Feb. 1, IS5 6m.
loEtT SCD00L ., .
Tne Cpriug Session of my School Twill
All the branches ot a liberal, English Edu
cation will be laught. Prices will ran
nu'u rfo iu o jjcr quaner oi eievec wee
instructions will be given in any of
lancy Draucnes. and alfco on the curie P
or Melodeon. i
n I'nvni? i i ircrui
. Bloornaturg, ApriLSth, 1865.