The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, June 07, 1865, Image 3

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rSTiR 'OF THE NOHTHj
TlUXaS A3 JUT TOWN L COUNTRY.
W KDNESOA Y. J U N E 7 1 8fi5.
Sice Prospectus of the Daily Auk i.i
week's paper. .,. .
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Stko.no indications of coal oil have been
discovered near Orar.gevill, this county.
Gko. Ruswkk is making arrangements to
wet Main Street from thi mud ihe 20ih of
Oc ober tiert. He will do the job well. A
street sprinkler has been much needeJ lor
the past two week.
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Mr. R S, who wot o his name, with
Ihe request lhai we announce it a a candi
date for ,4r?.oiT,". will be obliged to send
09 the publication fee S3 00 to insure
his ''card'-" a place in the columns of the i
Stab.
This p'ace was visited by a fine shower
between the honrs of six end seven o'clock
last ftlonuay evenng. u iaiu me uum
pJew.'y. Yegrtatimi stood rrnicM in need of
ibis rain. The ground was becoming very
bard and dry.
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Thb people ol Bloomsburg observed
ThnisJay last, according to President Juhti
son's proclamation, s a das ol humiliation
and prayer. The places ot business were
closed, and our streets presented the ap
pearance of Sabbath. There were services
in several of the churches, and large num
bers were in attendance.
Tus editor of the Berwick U-zctie was
induced to go fishing for Eels with : i!jvi!"
a few evenings since The coneqner.ca
'was. he met wi-.h a terrible cat-trophe by,
.uuwiilinrfly," being plunged out of a
i....r.;..n ..... .. ,i .,, i
roade a miracalous escape from drowning
JkrhY might have known that the "imp," i
and "devils" would play .heir pranks upn j
him if be ofT'-red them an opportunity
Hereafter be caauou-; you mim have j
lirowutd. j
"TV.--- :n u k!.t :.. . i. v. f . u
. . t
Lutheran congregation, a Strawb.kht and I
Icb-Cbicam Fpstival, on Thursday. FiU:y
and Suturdiy Evening, of this week, June
ihe 8ih, 9th and I0 h ; for the porpo of
raising a snfiicient amonntof funds to pur
chase a bell for said church. Some money
has already been collected for this purpose
bet not snrTicient. Tlie ot'jci is worthy of
attention and ive hupe it will meet vvjth
euccesj.
Cspt. Willi 3i Silver returned home last
Friday. He was unable to gel re muntered
iiiio the per vice. 7;he order of the day
wems'tot e, -muster vul'' instead of ''mus
'.ft in " 7hi wi:b the lareest number o?
penp'e, is kood news. It would seem like
grange proceeding if the government should
8 ill receue officers into the service while
Inre numrers are dai!y bein dihar-eJ
tn accoutii of their iioi being any longer
(iteded in ''pnttinss down j.hi rebellion'
A tounu ladt va. heard to remark, on
her return.-from services, iu one of tf e
chnrcl.es of this pUce, on lh day ol fasling,
humiliation and prayer, in accordance with
President Johnson's proclamalio i, thai "the
ermon was e'rictly poiiiical.'' . This came
trom the lips of a lady ot intelligence and a
iai liful chnrch-eer. It Joet. not snrpri-e in.
in the least io bear of our niifi-!ers preach
;ng poinic-ul sermons; that bus been t'e
order of -the day for the last four years
Abk Likcoum assisted in prossjutin,; the
pulpit. Wrho dare deny it ?
TT fine span of horses bought bv sore :
Abolitionists of New York, for Pre-idenJ
Johnson, which he declmed receiving, was
sold a tew days ago, at public out cry, for
900 00 j-isi Sl.eCo 0 le-,3 than What it
cost the party. They lost on the carriage
andhamess several thousand dollars be
. sid. . W'e urtdernlana: the President thank
d them lor t-lio desiring to honor him, bu:
when he wished a span of hor-.es ad car
riage he was able to buy and pay tor them !
,Tmb Republican in sjeakirgof "copper
beads'' 48 understood fry nearly every per
on a meaning Democrats. The editor of
the abusive and unprincipled sheet in (ques
tion, state! in bis' last issue, thai ''copper
heads tolJ bim that Greenbacks would be
o!d aa wate paper by the cord before the
ir wm over." He never saw any such
expression published in either of the Dem
ocralic papers ol this county ; aud we con
iesa lobe about as radical a Democrat as
there are in the county and never have
herd any cch langoage made ose of by
our Democratic friends. He must have re
reived his information from "that "life long
Denpcrat" be keeps standing in his office.
Can't you manufacture another one ? Sup-jpo-e
yon try.
. V leldom notice anonymous icribblers,
and shall fay but slight attention to the one
in Ut week's Republican. Let him come
oit 1rom under his anonymous, place bis
real iiaeie tu whatever he chooses to wri'e,
and we will soon discover which is the
greater patriot, he 'or Jiff D vis. One thing
has already been discovered that, whoever
"Loyaby" is, he is given to misrepresenta
tion. We say this, not that ba has misrep
resented o in any way, but misrepresented
Sir. Davis. He understands oor position.,
as io onr opinion of Lincolk and Davis,
perfectly well. We always thouhi tittle of
Divu, and privately and publicly denounce
t d his course ; but we thought less ol Lin
tcls as a man, and we do sull ; make of it
what you choose, and bs carefo! and keep
jour unholy hands off of cs, while you!
,.
' 7f,e oim6,'', Co. Republican of
4ib alt.
says
Cnnrad k'ramsr Pnci maetar at Terser.
town. havi5 rRsiisnp.l Sjmnnl Rrn iler has
been recommended to succeed him and
will be appointed.
This item ol ihe 'Republican contains three
assertions. The first, that Conrad Kreamtr
ha 'resigned is as the editor of that sheet
informed his readers in a late issue a nec
essary ingredient of soap lie. The second,
that Samuel Brugler has been recommended
to succeed him may be true though it is
peculiar tuul a single trmh should find its
way to such columns. The third, "will be
appointed'' is doubtful.
'lr Republican you are engaged in low
business, friud and falsehood, and it may
result in the loss of the "dignity" you so
much boast of. Suppose you publish the
Ftuih, concerning the case, and let your
readers know the petty infamy you anil your
accomplice are plotting.
Klciment af er Regiment have" beerr ar
riving in Harri-burg during ihe la-t lew
days. We notice the ?0?th and SltHu Regis.
in which there are a number of Columbia
co'irjiy boys, h;ive come to that plate. The
14lt and 1 42.! Regis, have also arrived
there. The Pennsylvania boys are being
discharged rapidly. The Goernment does
not pay them the lull amount of their bounty
j money, w hien, we think, is entirely wrong.
wa3 lbtoaj,h Ifr8 iHducements, held out
,Q UM ni(i() in lhfl Bhapfl of boQn
, ,ha won ,liem Q the fetfice llai,
,.0. ,Ke((. bounties teen offered volunteer
in g would have been slim. The money
took them in the service, and wa say pay
tfcem.
LT went we recorded a c&se- of triplets
in sheep : w e have now reported to tis by
Mr. Peter Reeder, of Wolf township, nsar
Uuuhesvillrt a similar case wbn a cow
owned by 21r. Reeder, on the 5th dy of
Apil lat. The thrr,e calves were all heal-
thy and am daina well. What county can !. fam! , it affords me great pleasure in re
be v. old Lvcomins? These should be kept ! coojniendin it to ti e puc-ijc as a valoa-
for tim Sta'e fair to be held here in the fail.
IVat Branch UcHwoat.
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I M.vtNG Down.-Hay, oat,, corn, beans
! fork, and eerMh.ng that had anything to
i w'h the army contracts, since the de-
r pea are earning ilown in price.
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,ei ,,ie,n c,,ma cown Fp e nave paio
'P'lrrple pnv Ioiij enoogli.
U.S. 7-30 LOAiV.
THIRD SERIES,
$SSO,GCOaOOO.
By auihori-y of ths Secretary of ihe
Treauri, ihe underpinned, the G-ner-l
Sul''.-r:piioi Agent for ih sale of United
Stales Securities, ciTers to the public the
third series of Treasury Note, bearing
heveii.and ihreetent?is per cent, interest
j er a'.nnrp, known a the
SEYEX-TKIRTY LOAN
Thastf notes are ii-.-unJ Kn.ier date of
Inly 15, l8o:tf an-l are payable three years
rom th.it i'i'f in currency, r are convert-.!
inle at ihe option of the holder into
U. S. ZiSO iix pea cent.
The-e Bonds s re now worth a handsome j
premium, and are exempt, as are all the j
'overrmcnt Bonds, rom Stale. County and)
Mankip'il b'i'ititn, tch'.rh ahii from one to
three per cent per unnmn ty their vilue ac
cording to thu rate levied upon other prep,
erty. The interest is payable semi-anru
ally by coupons attached to each note,
which may bo cuto.'f aaJ old to atiy ba:ik
or bsnter.
The tere.-t at 7.30 per cent amcutits to
One cent per day on a 650 note.
Two tents " ' " Sltn) "
Ten " " ' " $500 "
20 " " " " $1000 "
l " " " " i550(t) "
Notes of 'l deriominatiorie named wi:I
b"s proniptly furuirtied upon :eceipt of sub
scrij tions.
The Notes -af this Thiid Series ara pre-
i r ... .
rMly ,i""lar 'orm privileges to tne
j Seven-Ttiinie already so!J except that
I ne LfOvernmtiut re.-erves to itcKtt the "p.
iion of paying interest in- golj coin at 6
per cent., instead 7 3-10ths in currency.
Subscribers will dJcl the interest in cn:'
rency opto July I5ih, at ne time when
they subscribe'. x
The delivery of the notsof tliis third
sej;es of- Ihe Seven-thirties will ccnmence
on thn l't of Jine, and will be made
promptly nd conti-iuo us lyafter that ilatt.
The slight change m-ade'in the condition
ol this THIRD SFRIES afTect? only the
ma-ier of interest. The payment ir. gold,
if made, wiil oe equivalent to the currency
interest of he higher rate.
The return to specie payments, in the
event of which only will the option to pay
interest in GotJ be availed of, would so re
duce and equalize prices that purchases
made with six per cent in gold would be
hilly equal to those mde with fe7en a:i 1
three tenths rei cent, in currency. This is
Tfcc O'uIy.Losn i.i Market
Now orlcred by the Government, and its
superior advantages mak it the
Great Popclar Loan of the Pioplc.
Less than Si'3i,000,000 of the Loan au
thorized by Congres.3 are now on the roar
kef. This amount, at the rate at which it
is beirg absorbed, will all be subscribed
for trithin sixty days, when the notes will
undoubtedly command a premium, as has
uniformly beo the case -on closing :he
subscriptions to other Loans.
In order that citizens of every town and
section of the country may be affbr ted fa
cilities fo r taking the loan, the National
Bank?, State Bsi.ks, and Private Bankers
thronhout tha country have generally
I agreed to receive subscriptions at par.-
Subscribers will select their own agents,
in whom tiiey hava confiderice, anJ who
Only are to be responsible for the delivery
of the coles for which tljpr receive ord rs.
JAY COOKE.
Subscription Agent, Philadelphia.
Subscriptions will be received by the
FIRM NATIONAL BANK OF BLOOMS-
WISTilII S 2$AL,SAM
OF
. 77ILD GI33RK7,
One of the oldest and mot reliable rem
edies in the world for Coughs, Colds,
Whooping Cough, Bionchiti,Dif
fieulty of Breathing, Asthma,
Hoarseness, nre throat,
i Cro??:!leve' 'j01.1 Ule THROAT
n'ivio arm mi, incitiuina even
W.STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
So "eneral Iihs the u?e -of this rtmedy
become, and so popular is it evi-ry where,
that it is Di'.r.e.'e.-ary to rei ounli it virup
lt works ppik for it. and fi-,d utterance
in the abundant and voluntary ies iinony ol
the many who trout Inny s' ilrin and s-t-iled
d-ra-e have by its nte beci restored
to proline vigor and health. We can pre
sent a tn;i?5 of eviJeiice in proof oi our
assertions, that
' CANNOT BE DISCREDjTKD.
Testimony of iMr. JAAIES GRIMKS,
acentleman hijily e-teemrl in Col.imbia
Co. Pa . and cue wli cte s atement can bf
relieii upon.
Ml. Plf.ifar.t, Co. ;ro., Pa., Jlay 21.1&60
Messrs Seth W Forler& Co.. Bo-ton'
Gdi.tlcmTi About 1 1; ret? year aao oni
daughter, r.ow twelve yt'ars ot ge, w;i
.Hverely afflicted wiih iroup. A general
irritation ot ihe Iun:?. followed, oroducir,
a hectic conli, which became almo-t con
stant, swelling of Ihe ieui les ai;d other
indications ot Consumption wer? also ;ip
parent, and her lift? whs I'ei-paird of bv
her physic-tan. At this critical moment we
were induced to uive Dr. W i-tar's BiUarn
of Wild Cherry R trial; a-id after she. bad
taken oris bottle we found her so much re-
lieve'i inai ii was inougrit unneresary to
continue it?- use. since thai time we iiave 1
used the B.ilsain ir. our family in ca.-fd t
Conshs and Cold-,, s nd believe it to be a
Miperior itriicJy foi all diseases of the
Lutm.
Yours with respect JAMES GRIMES.
FROM JESSE SMITH, E-o,.,
President of the Aljrris Couiity Bauk Mor
riftown, N. J.
"Having used Dr. Wistar's. Balsam of
Wild Cherry (or about fiheen ytar-, and
navui reanie.! us ufneu -iHi reni(s in try
o.e remcoy in cases or weak lung, c.m-,
Ci'tighs, &., and a rerr.edy vhich 1 cot sid
er to be entirely innnrnnt. aid may be ta
ken wi h perfect sa ftty by ilia most o'eli
c iie in hjl!h.'J'
FROM HON. JOHN E. SMITH,
A disoiinguisaed Liyer hi WesWnu'sur
li .: t
j 1 have on several cci ?.sion u-ed Dr.
is:ar'o B.-tl.-am ot Wild Cherry .'or revere
, eolith, ai.t always with Jecu'eil benefii. J
1 I- . . . - - I . ,-. , . . . . . rr
i:uvi .n iiu j " c ('ft i i i.iii 1,1.11 i- iijr.ft; riil-'
ca"i(..LS or inoie d't-rvilig nf general ue.
Trie Bal-aui has al.-o ben ase with ex
reller.l t lirci by J Kiboll, Merchant,
Hali's Cri-s Iln ids, M I.
WIS TAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
None genuine unies sig:itM;'l BUTTS, "
on the ra;-per.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE. No. 491 Broadway, N.Y.
S. W. FOWLE i Co.,-Proprietors, Bolon.
A ud by ail Druegists
liFRIilXG'S S1LM1
Heals Oid Sorm:
RedilingT Russia Salve Cures I'jrns,
Seal Is, Caw.
Bidding's Rassia Sulve Cures Wcundr,
Bruises, Spra'ns.
Re idmg's Rusria Salve Cures Bjil?v, Ll
: cers, Cancers. j
j Redding R'issia Salve Ceres Sail j
j Rf'.eutn, Pdes, F, sioe!-?. J
lieuuiJ'g S nils 14 CillVU V-UfS Jllil2
j worm, Corns. &c,
N family kI'OiI I be without ii.
'JJ' 25 ZXTS A BOX.
jp!VlNS KRE, No -191 Broadway N.Y.
S..W. EOWLK & Co. No. 8 Tren.c-ut S'.
Boston, and by all Druggi-ls and Countij
4 S'Orekeepe-s
Aug fO, IJ-fiJ. ty.
OKIGIML, 'CiCMISS Si, HLLIACLL,
FOR THE GROWTH. HEAUTY AND
PRESERVATION OR THE HAIR.
CEs4.-aS.lihuJ 18G0.1
Price, 75 cts.pcr bottle.
Tin preparation rari show
living evidences of iis eicel
Ience. SEE
Photcgtd.ph and read cerSi
ca'.e of Mrs. Wni. Sutton
hair five feet and on irh in
length used Reve-' Ariibro
bta about twenty rtiO:i hs.
ALSO..
Photograph and ceriifi."a!e nf
Mrs. L M. Neil hair five ft.
length used the Ambrosia
18 months
. Ttumsaful are nsmnr this
preparation and offering w il
- ling testimonials.
There pf.tographs, taken from Bfe, have
been awarded to extend th knowledge of
the merits of this wonderful discovery.
Hundreds have seen these ladies and heard
the facts irom their own lips.
Mrs. aiaxwe'l's Testimonial.
bev Yok. Dec 23, 1S62.
Knowing por.itively that Reeves Am
brosia pioduced a beautiful head of hair
for Mrs. Lizzie Shepherd, of Brooklyn,
New York, 1 was imtneed, thereby, to use
it thoroughly. I needed something for my
hair, it being short and thin had us-d or e
half dozen bottlea when! could plainly
no'ice an increase in i!s length, strength,
and beanty. An experience of about i-.vy
years has proved a complete eucoess. Mo
hair is now by measurement, four feet ten
inchesin length, nearly reaching the floor.
I lave allowed my photograph to proclaim
the merits of Reeveb' Ambrosia to the
world.
MILS. WALLACE E MAXWELL.
ZjiZ7ttl cntenprisiig Druggists have
these Photographs and keep for
sale,' nV.V.V& ,1MB ROOM at 75
Cents per Bollle.
Druggit who may not have oor prepa
ration, will send for it it applied to. Prin
cipal Depot, 62 Fi.Ron Stree', New York.
Mes-rs French, R-chards, & Co. of Pi il
adelpfiia, General Agents tor Pennsylvania.
Nov. 30. 1 8fi 4- 6 mos.
IFYOU"TyANT TO KMOW
LITTLE ol everything relating to the
human system, male and female ; the
causes "and treatment of diseases; the mar
rtage customs ot the world; how to marry
well and a thousand things never publish
ed before, read the revised end enlarged
edition of ".Medical . Common Sense,'" a
curious book for curious people, and a
good book for every one. 400 pages, 100
Illustrations. Price SI. 50. Cor.ten ts table
sent free to any address. Books may ba
had at ihe book stores, or will be sent by
mail, post pai'i on receiol o' tTe price .
Apr icn.Hirr.I (ffceiaic.il fo.'s
CHEAP FFJIITIMZEEIS.
THE Fertilizers prepared by the Agri
cultural Chemical Co., (a Company tha
tered by the Legislature, ol Pennsylvania
with a capital of 250 000.) have been
proven" in practice to be the cheapest, most
profitable, and best, or the Farmer, Gar
deuer and Fr&ii grower, of all concenlaried
Haiiures now olfered iu any maiket. Ptie
Company 's list embraces the following
PABULETTF.
This Fertilizer is composed ol t;i'hi
soil ind the leinliziiig skeins of lifif.e.
combined i hemi"ailj and meclinnicu'l
with other valuable lert.lizing agents aud
ab-orbent. -
It is reduced to a pulverulent condition ;
ready for immediate ose, and without loss
of i'.s h iglily nitrogenous 4triiiiz iiji proper
tic-s..
It nnjvprsal applicability to all crops
and soils, and its durab'lny and active
qualities are well known to be all that ..g
ricuhnrista can desire.
CHEMlCiVTcOjIPOST.
The Kertibzer is largely compo-pd of
animiil matter, such a mit, tiooe, fi-h,
leather and wool, together with chemicals
and inorganic fertilizers, which decompile
ihe mass, and retain :Le nitrogenous ele
ments. It is t- very valuable fertilizer for field
rrojis neKeraliy, at d espeeiall tor potatoes
and garden purpo-t'S.
lis excellent q-ialities, strength .m l cheap
ness, have iTLtde. it very popular with all
who hdve n-ed it.
COMPOSITE FERTILIZER.
1 his highly ' pljo-phnte f'.'rtiiiZ"r is par
ticularly adapted fur tl e c n liivation ol trees
truits, lawn- and flower-, t will promote ?
very vigorous and healthy growth ol v ood
fruit, aud largely increa-e tha rjantity a:d
perlect the maturity of the Iru it. For hot
hose; and household plants and flowers, it
will be found an indis;e:iit le article to se
eur their greatest pertVciiori It will pre
vent and cure di-easen renditir n- of the
peach and grape, aL.J is eitedent .'or gra.--i.a
1 lawns.
It is composed of sr.ch elerr-e'.b-' as make
it adapted to the growth ol all ktnda ol
crops in aM kinds of soil.
'The tor in i l.i tr method of oorr.bini'-g i
cniiititnent feit'diziis if 4' re! i e !!s ha re
reived the higfiest api rov;d of eminent
ciieujitis and ecientihV. Hricjiturists.
PllOSI 11 All: OF LIME
The Agric.tihiral Ctiemical Company
mann.'arinr a PhophHt ot Litre i'i .fcor
dance with a inu and v.iluabln ijrr.in!u by
which a very sit; erior arut-le is pr -jdi.ee ',
as to be afforded a', a If" priee tha:; other
manufacturers ctiafi;. I'ractical ie-, have
proved that its valne, as a ler:i.'izr, 1-erj-Jnl
to the bev l'hcsph;i'.e of Lime in iihe
market.
TERMS CASH . All Orders of a T..n or
moie, will bi delivered at the R.ii;rra l
SiHtio'i- and ttie Wharves of Shipment, Iree
of cartage. Canage w ' Le charge i on a'!
crder cl 0 barrels or lfs
One il'ular per Ton aHowan-e forr artar-
will be made on all sales lebvere I at ilia
Works of the Company on Can l Whrt .
Agricultural Ct err it al Coiiifp.nj 's Works,
At Cuii'il W'kii f en lie t e'irm e.
Office, 4i:- Atch S . Pi-ila Vlphi-i, Pi.
II. B. HITS, General Aen!
The Con pany's P.nnp:iet Cucniar, e:?i
bracing full direction Io u-i-ig the al-ove
Fertdizer?. fe.u by mail, Lee, when rs-
nnesied
- Marcn, S 1SS5
Cmo.
WORTH. OF
AViTCLLF, CHASMS, imV, LC.
G. S. HASKINS c CO.,
:3o Bethuiin tin el, Nnc Yurk.
otli r ti e Jrllowitij Inducements lj
' layers 3" Vjjitia'iSc
Ilavirg "t'ten fcr a It i g time ergag(!
tt-e Packet businfs.. and estaLIi-iie.t onr
reputation f-r prr rrptc.ers and rt-1 i a b i I i i y .
ml possessing gr at facilities for Sffilin
Jevhy m t hi ay , w e are crnfident tint
we rat; give .satisfaction to a!l who lc?l
t!ipoed to patri-n'za ns
50 000 WORTH OF WATCHES, D I -mond
Pins, Chains. to be sold lor O.ie
Dollar pieh, withoct regard to value, ai.-i
i o- to be pti for un'ii you know what j on
;ue to r' ceive.
JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LlT
OF ARTICLES TO BEHOLD FOR ONE
rOLLAR EACH!
175 Wan lie- (handsomely enjrAvc I ami
warranted perfect time keepers), varyi;
in prices from 820 00 to S120 00 eiM-h.
225 La -lies' wr.-ches, solid gold bunting
ca. es. 5n5 CO, each.
250 Genderuen's Silver watchos 15 0C
to 2-j On e;tch.
6.t l(t Latest style vest and neck chains
4 5C to 30 00 each
5,:u0 ('"nt's California Diamond
2 50 to 23 00 each
4 COO Calilcrnia diamond ear drc-w.
P:i;s
2 00
to 15 CO each.
3 CtJO Miniature and enamelled- gen 's
tcarf (ins. new styles, 5 00 to 15 CO each.
2,000 Masonic and emblem P'n'i; 3 10
10 CO epch.
2 5C0 Gold band bracelets, et.graved and
plain. 3 00 to 20 00 eacl .
3 t-00 Jet and Mosaic brooches, 3 00 to
70 00 esch.
2.0C0 Cameo brooches rich pattern, ver
tasty, 3 00 to 60 00 each.
4 600 Florentine and Lava pins, the real
article. 4 00 to 10 03 each.
3 500-Lava and Fiote:.tiue ear
2 no to to 00 eicb.
drops,
3,U0 Crral ear diops 4 00 to 6 CO ech
2 0o0 Ladiei,'-Chatelaine chiias, j-:t and
neb!, 15 no tc 20 00 each. '
6 000 Gor.t's pin-, a splendid assortment,
2 00 to 15 00 each.
4.010 So'itair f'evf buttons, eniireiy new
st les, 2 00 to 5 0Ceach.
3 000 Sitds ai d sleeve button?, in sets,
vtry rich, 3 CO to 15 00 eac.n.
5 000 Sleeve budons, pl.tin. eparr.ellej
iimt engraved, 2 0') to S CO uch.
10 n:i) Plain and barr.'.-oiiieiy engraved
rings, 2 50 to 10 00 etich.
8.U00 Spring Mcket, driible- case, lichly
engraved, 2 00 to 15 CO each.
15,000 Sits Indies' jewelry, new and Iatet
styles, G 00 to 12 CO each.
2.000 Gold pens, and haudsome silvtr
ca-es, 5 00 to 10 CO each.
This entire list of beautiful and valuable
goods will te sod for One Dollar Etch
Cf r ificates of s 11 the above arue'es wiil be
placed in envelopes, aid sealwd. These
envelopes are f-e:u by - mail, a ordered,
without regard to choice. On the receipt
of the Certificate yon will see what you
are to have, and then it u at 'your optiou to
send one dollar aud lake the article, or not.
Five Certificates can be ordered for SI;
eleven for $2; thirty-five for 55; sixty-five
for f 10; and one hundred for SI 5. We
will send a single Certificate on the receipt
of 25 cents. ' ,
- G. S: HASKINS & Co ,
Box 4270. 36 Beekmari St., N Y.
BJoomsburg, April 5tb, 1665.
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THE attention of the public and the trade is invited to our New Scale 7 Octave Roe
wood Piano-Forte-., which for volume and purit) of tone aie tmrivhlled bv J bi-berto
offered in this market. They contain all the modem irr provr ments. Frerrli, Grar-t'
Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame. Over-Sunn-!. B.t- &r., at d es-i h insui n enl t eir. n.xi'e
under the peroral m,( eivisiv n-ol Mr J. H. (H.OVESTLF.N, who has bad a rrarttcal ex
leriencK of over 30 years in their rr ar-ulai Jure, is Irliy warrentcd ir eery anirnlar.
7'Ue Gioietttni Fiano-Fi rte Iieceh-tu the Ifizhtsf nnuird Mirit cvtr all others
at the CeU'orarctl YorlW air.
Wha.o .vor ovh"i! ntfd ini. irn mpnts ftnm the bust iriakerr- of London. Paris. GrrnanS,
' Pbilapelphia. Bsltimore, Bostr.n and New York; and also at the American Institute hw
five successive jeais. the g'dd and silver menuls from both of which can be seen at our
I wme tni'.n. By tt,e inrod ec'iori of improement we make a sti'l more perlect Piat.o
j Fore, and by mai.r.factinii.? largely, with a ettif t'y ra.-h sys.em, are enabled to oifei
ltie-e ins rumriUr at prices v bich will preclude all cumpetition. ' v
I PRICES : No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rom'wooi! plain case 275.
f Seven Octave, mnnt'l comers, Rnswood betvy moulding $300. No. 3, Seven Ocae,
ton
iu corner", ii' senmn i."ii i- .i i i-n"-
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TriK31.-SiT C1S5S, 17 ClJiSUE'iVr l''SJiH5Jr3.
S&- DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SE.VP FKEE.j
July 13, IR61. ly-
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IT IS I 1 1 E ONLY RELIABLE
S V L F-Ji !J C STING ll'R ISGFR.
2o ll'G(d-Y.rk to iWiW or fuHt No
T!,uir.b i'rifrs tn ?(! cut of order
li'arraatcd ivilh or irithonl cjg-u lueh
7 T took th? fi's: r-.en.i;:iti at f.Ky-sevwti
H ,a;e and Couc.ty Fairs in 186, and i
.vi ' oct t n y ex e;tiott, the b"t Y'ri.-gr
ever m-i-J.e. P.i'ej.ted m ihe Unit-d Si l.-.
England, Car.adi, a:id Australia. Agent
wanted in every ' town, and in kB par.s ol
li.ri Olld. Ener-eti;. Aj-Ii! Call IlluLc
from three to ten Do'lars j.er day.
Sim; le Wringers eeiit Express paid on
receipt of price
No. 2, So 50. o. 1, S7 .o0. No. V p.iO.
No. A, f 3 50. Manufactured aiu' ould,
whr.le-a'.e nd retail, bv
I HE 1 U1NAM MANUFACTURING CO.,
No. 13 Pl'tt' S;reei, N. Y. & Cioveland, O.
A H. FKANCISCUS. Aj-n'.
Philadelphia. Pa.
11 hat Everybody Knows, viz:
Tiiiit iron well jjulv;. lied v.iil hut rtist.
Tiat a simp'e maetiine i- baiter l.'ia-t a
coir: plicated one. Tr.ai a Wringer shriild
be seil adju-tifg, lnrat.de. and elfii-ienl.
Tim Thumb sc-rn-.vs and Fastenings can.-e
deliy and trouble to rcjnl-iie and keep in
order. Tlmt vvri-d snakrd in If't w.?t--r
will s-.tcII. -bntik un l split. 1 ha', woo l
bearifgs foi the -hall to r.m in will wear
out. Tnav lh Putnam Wi inger, v iih or
ill-oni cog w heels. i'! hoi te.ir ib3 clothes.
That cog v heel rejnU'ors are t;ot es-ei:-tial.
That the Pmt.ani Wrinjer has allthe
advMi lage-, a-id not t ;.e of the disedvan
la m5 above pamd. That ail wtir have
tested it, proi'ourn-e it the bst W'iriger
ever mad-. Trat i' will wring a THREAD
or a BED QUILT without a'teratior..
V.'e rniglil f.'d the paper with testimoni
als, but i 1 1 -e r t otiiy a few to cnnvNi.ce the
skeptical, if'siuh there be; and we say to
ail, test Pirnam's Wiingcr. Te.-t it thor
oughly wnn any and ail others, and if not
e"iiHv sati-fm-tory, return it.
Piitnai.i Manufacturing Co.
Genilpitiei. 1 know from practical
evperiei.cn that iron well galvanized with
zinc wdl i. ol oxidize r-r rust ore p.iri -ie.
The Putnam Wringer is a- near perfect as
pes-i! le, and I can cheerfully recommend
it to be- ti e t est in use.
F!'-pf'ltfliliV oi;r--.
JOHN W.WHEP.Lr.R.
Cleveland . O'l io.
Mary yertrs exTeiience iti la ga!v;.riz
ir.g bui'.f e, enable me to endcrse the
above statement in ail particulars
JNO C. LEFFEBTS.
No. ion Beckinan St.
New York, January, 161.
We have te-ted Pn'oam s Clothes Wring-"
er b pncttcal working, and know that it
will do. It is rhe-tp, it is simp!-, i. require
no rnom whether at wmk or at ret; a i-hdd--au
operate it It does itsd-j'y tho-oi ghly.
It saves time and it raves vrear ar.d tear.
We earnes'ly advi-e all w l o have n iich
waht: g to do, wi'h all intell'ent per-ons
wbrr-may have any, Jo boy lh.- .Wringer.
It will pay tor itself m a ver a ino-t.
HORACE GREiiLEY.
July 6, 1864, ly.
,1. lj. & i. -OiAi-Jl
DAKEIi AM) CO.FCl TI0M:it
"J"AS alwave mi htrt .l an I lor s le F.cih
a BREAD, CAKES, and PIF.S :
in rea' anvl splendid variety ; Nirs Fr-in-,
j! J evt-rytl iiig ui-tJ."!iv found i.i a G;sl
cla-s cntefi'Uiery &t"re.
lie wonid call e-peci I attention to b '.s
r.ewl received s ;.-k of
PICKLED tRULTS. AS D JELLIES.
Having recently f.z up a new and
tlegtni
2cc Cream rjloos:,
on the tirst floor, two doors west cf Ever
J iz ?.lryer"s Drug s'ors, he is prepared to
wan i;ron his many customers with IlKST
CLASS ICE-CREAM as rhe-p as the
c heaped. He will supply Bails, Parties,
and Picnics with Ice Cream, Confectionery,
&c. at reasonable rate.
Bloomsbnrg, April 5-6, 1865.
Claim -Agoncy.
THE undersigned desires to call atten
tion of the ptibln; to his facilities of obtain -in
Pensions, Bmnties (Local an i Govern
merits Bounty Lands for Soldiers,
Settlement of olScers Accomi's, &c. Dis
charged Soldiers oi their heirs can gel their
FULL BOUNTIES,
throgh generally they have teceived part.
No charges for information, t;or unlcsi
c Uj'M je seeared.
" " " lt;'-? wi'h E. H. Little' Eso,. ir wh'te
i -: j
.S.
p.
EST EN 8c CO.
27
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.j i .. r.i 1 1 . n i Ti o n no v I'll i .
JYcw Clothing Store.
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
fSHE undersigned respectfully informs
his frien'N and the public generally,
iLat he has just received (rom the Eastern
Cities-, a larce assortment of
CLOTHING, .
Fre-h from the seal of Fa-hion, of al!
sorts, sizes and quantities, which will be
scld cheap Lir rash orcor.ntry (iroJuce.
A L S 0,
Tcjether with a variety of no
d 'hings too trout lt.-ome to numer
ate, Io which he invites the a teniion of pur-ch;iw-
r.
He 19 aho prepared to make us
clothing to order, on rrawnablc Itrmp,
and vp to the latest fashions.
try C all aud examinn tuir stoi-k o goods.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
Blonmsburg, April 27, l8f-4.
Jflillcr's Store. j
i
HV VML Vs UIMLIt GOODS.
r"js-JE subscriber ha? ju-t returned from
the cities with another large atid select
asso.tme' t of
Full and IVialer Good,
pur: l.a-ed at Philadelphia and New Yoik
at the lowest figure, and which he is deter-mir-.ed
to sell on hs moderate terms as cui
be pr.icared e!.-e where in Biojmsburg.
Ill- slt-ck comprises
LJDin.S' MiFSS Goom,
of Ihe clu ic.ee. styles and luteal !aLiu:. .
to'ieihrr wih a InrjR iissf-rurient r-f
D'.lY-GOOnS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS,
AND V12STINGS.
1 1.60,
( i I H ) U K 11 1 K S , HAUL) W A II VI ,
Ql I K E N S W A 1JFJ. C E I) A K W A i F. ,
HOLLOW WARE. NAILS. IKON
HOO PS 4- SHObJS, HATS f- U APS.c.
In short, ever) thing usnally ke,tin cuu
try s'orcs, io which he inv tits be attention
of the pi: bite g-.'iieraby.
Piie hiiibe-t i-i'ce will be pa:d for conn
Iry prodijce, in exi'hf-e? for goods.
STEPHEN H. MILLER.
lilnomsbuig, Oct 12, 1S54.
- JAMES ROBINSON,
.M' IMPoill K
"it a'cfce, Jcwcli y o: t rt itcti mie ti( c s
Al- JJ S I K' 1 Cut h if
SILVER AND SILVER PLA
TED W A rt E,
GOLD SILVER VS'-EEL SPECTACLES.
Xu. I (.'31 Markrl Street, btlow tUtvnth.
No nh Si a-,
PAJLADELPllI A.
Clock, Wi irhes n". Jewelry neatly r -p
ire! at the -b(T est i-o' ice."
Gilding an J Pit:ng, of sill Jescrip:ioi;s,
done ne ally to or.'er.
t " N. B. Masonic, O Id Fellow's fmd
o her yiTiblentitic iarkt;, made and Eu
gravyd to order.
A F I N E A SSO R f M E N T O V
FIU1XCII, ENGLISH 4- J1MERL
CSN CLG K,
TADLIi AM) rlK?:T t ITLwi V,
Army Corps
C23irrDCXLIilj3z3 Vor A
AND MADE I U ORDEU.
No. h'31 Market S reel, 3 1 door below
Eiereii'.ti, Norih ti-le.
March 2;, lC,5.
C 0 N F IX T I O N CRY STOP FJ .
II. C. Cnr.lST.MAN,
RESPECTFULLY announces U the citi
7.eus of Blnom-borg and vicinity tha'
he has ji.st opened a new Refreshment Sa
loon and Confectionery S-ore, on Main-st ,
second door lelowihe ''American House'
where hs iiitends supplying all who ma
eiv him tlieir custom with FBESH OYS
TERS, Clam Soup, Sardines, Boiled Eggs,
Ham, Tripe Pigs' Feet, Dried Heuing.Scc
He wdl also keep on hand a superior ar
tide ol DRAUGHT ALE, Potter, Lagerbeer,
and Sarsaparil.ia : together with a grod as
sorimeut of Can lies, Siveetmeats, Cukes.
Cigars and Chewing Tobacco. In connec
tion with this saloon he has fiuej up u La-dif-a
Department where ?.ll who n.ay de
sire can call lor Oysters and Refreshments
and wi'd be free from all annoyances an
indecencies that ladies are too often ex
posed to ih some of onr best restaurants.
DoiPl fail to give him a call.
H. C CHRISTMAN, Proprietor
L!oom-bnrg. O.-t. . lSi4.
S7 - i
L5 '-Ai.
tior.s a
National Foundry.
E5Ioon;sl)iir, Columbia Co.
ri'ne subsribjr, proprietor of the abovj
named extensive establishment, is nov
prepared to receive orders for all kinds r
machir.ery, for COLLER1 ES, BLAST FU R
NAC ES STATIONARY ENGINES, AllLLj
THRESHIMG MACHINES, kc, &c.
He is also prepared to make S oves, a!
sizes and patterns, Plow-irons, and every
thing usually made in tir-t-class Foundries
His extansive laeililies and praclica
workman, wair-nt ttim in recpi jng-tin
largest cuiitracls oji the most reasonable
terms.
CL Gra-u of all kinds will be taken it
exchange (or castitigs. .
V-W This e.-iab!i-bmeni is located neh
'lie Lackawanna Railroad Dpoi.
PETER BILLMEYEIt.
Bloom-bnrg, Sept. f I Pfi3.
180 I8
PENNSYLVANIA & ERIE RAIL ROA I
- This great line traverses the Norther
and Northwest ronmie cf Perfns ylvania t
the city .f Ere, on Lake Erie.
It hns been Inase.d by the PenrsIvani
Bail Road Company, and is operated L
them
Its entire length was opened for pa-een
ger ami freight b jsiuess, Oct. 17th, 1864.
Time of P.issenger trains at North'd .
Ieavc u(Yi;artl.
Mail Train 10 16
Ebr-ira Express Train. II 27
L lloen, Ac'modatiori, 14 27
P.
A.
M
M
licaves Westward.
Mail Train, 4 26
Eimira Expres Trin, - 5 18
Lock Haven Ac'modvion 4 34
A.
(i
m;
P
Passenger cars run through on Mail train
uilhmil rliri''i ho!b wait haiiBujn Phlld
tlelohia Erie, and Baltimore and Erie.
Elegant Sleeping Oars on the Mail T'ai
bo h ways between Philadelphia and Loc
Haven, aud on Eimira Epxre.-s Train bot
ways between Williamsport and Baltimore
rur information respecting Passenge
hiisiness apply at cor. 60 h an tt Market Ktsj
Pbiladli.nia. xud for Fieiglj) bu-iness r
the Corr pany's Agent.
S. B Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13ih and Mar
it-1 Street. Pti'ila'ielphii. ,
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
J. M Drill. Ag't. N. C. 11. U.. Baltirnar
11 H. HOUSTON.
GTieral Freight Agt. Phil a
II W.G WINNER,
Cetieral Ticket Agt, ' PiiiPa.
JOS. D. POTTS,
Gm-ral Manager, Willuinspcrt
Feb. 22, 1865.
GROCERY STORE.
ON MAIN STREET, BLOOilSBUBO
Jlorc rrcli Gooil.
Just received af Henry Gieer's Xer
Store: MOLASSES, SUGARS.
TEAS, COFFEE, HI C E.fil'ICEK
FISH. SALT. RAISIN
TOI1AOCO. SECAKS,
CANDIES. NOT1NN-, Tov.
FELi) AM) lTiOVI?ia.S,
Together with a great varieiy of notior
JLC , too
numerous io mention.
Ji UTTER. EGGS, MEW,
anJ I'roduce gi.ijrally, taken in excharg
for yoods. The be.-t market price wiil b
allowed. Give Li:n a call.
HENRY GIGER.
Blnomshc.r. April 2fi. l-35
rtalional Iain: Aeiiry,
CONIU'CTEU BY
HARVY 56 COLLINS,
' WASIIISGTOS, D. C.
I N order to facilitate the prompt adjust!
- men! ol Konti'y, arrears of pay, Peiisio
iuJ other cia-rns due soldiers and oth
persons tio-n the (iovernmetn of the U. S
he undersigned has made arrangement
with the abve tirm whose experience an
cio-e proximity to, ami daily intercours
wt'h, tl e Department, as well as the earl
knowledge acquired by thesa of Ihe decis
inns frequently being, made, enahld ther
to pro--e.u:rt claims more effectually tha
Attorneys at a li-t.tTe c.n possibly tlo
A-l persons entitled to claims ol the abov
description ran have tbcm properly attenc
Htterni
rtd to by calling on me and entrusting iheiij
to my care
W. WIRT,
A-ent fur Harw &. Culluii.
Bioiurisburg, August 10, 1864.
cnHrixi's' rVcliee.
E-.Li!e '.j Go. John, due isc.l, Scott Toicnhp
J ET'iERS IVstainentary no 'he Estate
George John, late o! Scott town-hii
Lolcmbn toior.ty, tlecease.l, hav beei
'r. ntcd by the RiKier of said County, i
Maitna Ai-u J dm and G irolme S. Dewiti
rvsiung in -am to.vnsiup All persntj-j
Tiavios ciaims again; ibe eate of tha de
-ed(m arrt requested to present it.ein fc
-ettlemeiit , and ttm-ei indebted to ihe es
state will m;ike ;invm-nt fu-hwitli to
MARTHA ANN JOHN J
am Executrixes.
CAROLINE HEWITT, )
A; ril 5, liiJ5 ?3.
SiUormaf ion I'ice.
To Xerccous Sufferers.
A Gl.NTLEMAN, mrel of Nervou
Debility, Im-ompetency Prerr.ature Decay
m t You h!ul Error, actuated by a desinj
to beitcflt ethers, will hu happy to furnisll
" a:l who nee 1 it, (tree ol charge.) tht
itji-ipe ima uiiec-.io't, l r malrmg the Mini
plj remedy used in his case. SnflererJ
wishing to profit by the advertiser bad exj
pertence, an.t po-se- a sure and valuable
remeJy, ran da ho by adJrefeiu- bim a
once at bis place .of business. Trie Rec.inc
and Il.11 i.ifjrmotioii of v i:al importance
.vid be eheenudy eent by return of mad.
Address JOHN B. OGDEN. i
No. 30 Nassau S'rvt, New York.
P. S. Nervous SuiLrers of both fcese!.
will find this inforniaiuni in valn.ihlrt. ;w-&
April 12, ISfiS 3;rM.
SELECT SCHOOL
The Spring Session of my School wilt
open on luesaay ton I s$ tti tast., in the
Basement of ihe German Reformed Church,
All the branches of a liberal English Edu
cation wiil be taught. Pri&as will range!
trotn 53 to per quar'er of elever; weeks,
Instructions w ill be "iven in anv of .h
far cy bratches,and also on the Forte Piano
or jieiooeon.
ELEONORA I. LESCHER.
Bloomsbuig. April 5:li, lfc65.
The Rridal Chmsiber.
A nnln of udrninc mn aiiv'iro tn. iKnJ.J
soflering wiitt Semiual Weaknee, Gener(
Debility, or Premature Decay, from what-4
ever cause -produced. Read; ponder, ana
reflect! Be wise io time.
- Sent FREE to any address, for the bene-.'
fit of the aiTlicied. Sent by return raail.'
f. , c-