The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, August 02, 1865, Image 3

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STAB OF THE NOllTHj
T IIIXG S A DO IT TOW X & COmgY.'
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1965.
A 6CFICK10R aricle of syrups for sale at
the Nevv Provision S ore. -
Canced Corn.-, as fresh and sweet as when
put up, for sale at Ronyan's Store. Price,
50 els. per can. " .-;."
It has teen reported that: Lirut. E. B
Yordy left for New Orleans, a few days
since to coromaod a colored Company.
AaTHua's Magazine has been received
lor August. It is highly interesting, and is
a first-class magazine. Send and get it.
. Mrs. Mart Jank Shannon of Light Street,
advertises her personal property, consisting
of household and kitchen fornitore, for sale;
10 be disposed of on Saturday next.
Mr. J. H. Harman advertises in to-day's
paper, So per-Phosphate of Lime, Lake Salt,
&c., all of which he will sell cheap, in
quantities to suit purchasers.
A good article of packed butter can be
had, at 'alt times, by calling upon Mr. L.
Runyan, at the New Provision Store. Ilia
weet and nice for table use; better than
roost of the butter made in this section. -
JoHS T. Ford, on Wednesday last, made
a formal demand on Secretary Stanton for
his Theatre. Stanton caved, and pays Ford
1S 1,J00 rent per month, "to allow the ' Shee
bang" to be closed.
M. M. Tracch E-q., of Berwick, will be
a condidate for District Attormey, subject
to the decision of the Democratic County
Convention of Colombia.
Wr have been requested to announce
tbrat th Evangelical Association will hold
a Camp Meeting on the I7ih of August
next, two miles i.onh of Berwick, in Priar
creek township. Preparations will be made
lo receive alt wbp may attend.
Mr. E VV. Wtncoop re-opened, her school
tn Monday last, at her residence on Third
Street. She will be p'eased to receive
scholars from all who may Ifel disposed to
patronize her Few instructors, if any, give
mere fenerul satisfaction .than Mrs. Wyn
coop .
MOBK NlW ClOTHICG AND GkNTLCM tx's
T)niss Good. We would announce ihat
Atrdrew J Evans has just returned from
New York City with a supply of new cloths,
rasnimeres, vesting, and goods generaliy
torentlemetr wear. -He keeps coiislamly
q hand ready made clothing. -
-m
The Llthlran Congk&gation, in this
place, have received from" the city, and
vilipended in the cupola of their church, a
tine tell procured by the money netted at
"the late Festival . held by the members of
a id crunch. It sounds clear lor a new
trll. It will improve after a proper amount
t)f .usage.
s Capt. A. H. Rush, ot Berwick, ha? re
opened hw marble shop, with fair prospects
of receiving a liberal share of public pa
Irorlage. He is a good skillful mechanic,
and ia prepared to execute, in excellent
taste, any kind of wcrk in bis line. The
marble business we should think rather de
sirable anil lucrative employment. The
unfortunate condition of oor country, has
afforded any amount of work for the sculp
tor and engraver.
Dr. John has rot et succeeded in ousting
that ancient and venerable friend of ours,
Isaac Monroe. Up to the present it seems
to be a losing operation with. the Doctor,
fie has succeeded neither in obtaining the
otEce, nor iu fleecing his friend Iaac,
as. be did a recent bolder, of the office ot
Assistant Revenoe Assessor to the tune of
sixty dollar for a little bit of influence with the
member of Congress It Isaac would only
ubmitto be moderately black-mailed there
can be no doubt the Dr. will relinquish his
pretensions to the office.
Our town is becoming notorious for rows
and street disturbances. Almost every day
tve learn of some violent assault, terraina
ting in a fight or riot. This should be s;op
ped by a proper application .of the law.
Another offence against the peace and safe
tj of the community ia very rapid riding
usually committed by intoxicated persons.
'That lagerbeer which our people were invi
ted to tske, by the Republican, we are made
to believe should be avoided, as it is "fight
ing Lager" occasionally containing an ia"
gredient of fast riding.
Da. Jous'a Democrats, like himself, are
all-Republicans vote that ticket! The
Democratic party oi this County are de-
uouoced by him as the"copperhead" parly.
They voted, last Fall, a straight ticket for
President, which ticket received a larger
vote in this State than has been cast by our
party for years, although it suffered defeat;
nod that ticket was der.oor.ced by Dr. John
as the " copperhead ticket;" hence all
uho voted irf were "copperheads," and ail
who voted against it, were Republicans or
Abolitionists. He will not pretecd to say
that a man who votes the Republican ticket
is still a Democrat! as on the'oiher hand a
man may vote the Democratic ticket and
yet be "a Republican! Can this bo possiblel
Does any of his Republican friends vote the
Democratic ticket ? if so they are "copper
beads," according to the Dr.'s reasoniug,
It is necessary to advocate- the principles
uf Democracy to claim to be a member of
that party J would be a straaje party
in aa who claimed a membership and . yet
voted against it.. All Democrats may be
"copperheads" or they may not : it matters
very little what U.ey are called by biack-
rr3 af ii.
They era ret aCvocztei of of disposed
lizrntela riots, neither are 'Cay r-AO.
0 f'H
The Grdener below town Ma. Wil
liams is raising a lot of fine mellons, can
taloupes, cucumbers, tomatoes, squashes,
cabbage, and early corn. The most of his
vegetables will be ready for the market in
a few days. His tomatoes seem to attract
the most attention IT is surprising to see
the -quantity raised upon so small apiece
of ground, and those too of an extra quality.
Gardening is a money making business and
it is strange some enterprising person had
not gone into it sooner at this place, while,
we are situated by the railroads, and have
such excellent land for the purpose.
RoBBEnv. On Sunday last a robbery was
committed npon Mr. A.J. Eh mitt, in Hem
lock township, this county, by a person en
tering the dwelling house of Mr. E, during
the absence of himself and family, and
stealing from -his drawers, money to the
amount of about Foua Hundrkd Dollars ;
three hundred and seventy five in bank
notes and the balance in gold and silver;
also one pis'ol a seven shooter. Suspi
cion rests npon a young man who came to
the place a few days since and hired as a
laborer an entire etrauger, and who left
on the day of the robbery and has not since
been seen. A reward of $100 is offered $50
for the apprehension and conviction of the
thief and 50 for the recovery of the money.
The lad is about five fee. 6ix inches hih
rather light build ; dark complexion ; bUck
hair and dark eyes; and wore, when he
left, a white solt telt hat, black frock coat,
and light colored pants and vest.
Three Jiluck Republicans made an at
tempt to draw corn rations from the field of
our neighbor Williams, the gardener, on
Satorday night last, but Mr. Williams' guard
happened on the ground, and by h flank
movement disorganized the force of "Aroer
ican citizens of African descent," and cut
it in three parts, each Linkum child taking
his own way, and all resorting to their well
balanced heels lor safety. One, believing
he had arrived at a safe distance, presented
a bold front on ground selected by himself.
The guard made a charge upon the crani
um of "white eye" and made him plead
for quarters. Mr. Republican you should
teach your adopted children that they are
not arce to steal in this neighborhood as
in tbe South. Tne Black Republicans won't
s and fight, but they will Meal.
' Huckleberries and blackberries" are ann
dant in tbis vicinity. They are brought lo
town and sold at ten cents par qaurt.
MMB3,B,M,MflaBaavB,aMllMBaM''Lb!?a?!??
LEGISLATIVE.
WILLIAMSON H. JACOBY. of Blooms
burg, will be a candidate for re noiri
iration to the LEGISLATURE, before the
next Democratic Convention of Columbia
county, subject to ifre usages of the party.
August 2d, 1865.
CAM)! DATE FOE COJUIISSIO.NER.
JOHN F. FOWLER, of Pine township
has been induced, through the earner
solicitations of his many democratic friends
la offer hinr.ielf a a candidate fr the oiiije
of COUNTY CUMMI&T JNEk, at the ap
proaching General eiection. subject to the
decision ol the Democratic County Conven
tion, which. will convene in An2'Jel fcext.
June 14. l&fio. S3. d.
CASiMDATK fou co3::ssio.li:.
VS71LLFAM K. DEMOTT, ol Ma.li.-or
township, has been induced, through
he solicitation: of hid many Democratic
friend?, lo au:horize us to announce to ihe
Democracy "that he w!II be a candidate for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, at the coming
Fall election. suljct to the decision ol the
Democratic Coumv Convention.
June 7, 1865. S3. ,
CANDIDATE FOK TitEASlKKlI,
JOHN J. STILES, ESQ., of Benton t-p.,
through the earnest solii-itiiiri of hi
many Democratic friend, ha5 been induc
ed to offer himself as a candidate for the
office of TREASURER of Columbia Coun
ty, subject to the decision of the Demo
cratic Convention, which will be held on
'tfi 28th of August next.
Benton. May" 22 IPfia. S3 pd.
DISSOLUTION OF tc-IMltTMIIISUIl'.
NOTICE is hereby given that the co
partnership heretofore exis'.iriir between
Nathaniel D. Kile & James F. Kile, doing
business in the upper end of Columbia co.,
was mutually diar-olved, in March, A. D.
one thouand eight hundred unA six'v-four.
N D. & J. F, Kile.
Jackson July 12, 1865.
Auditor's IVolicc.
Estate of Henry G. Koons, dcccised.
THE tdersigned Anduor, appointed by"
the Orphan's Court ol Columbia County, to
make distribution of the balarca in the
hands of Henry Buss, administrator ol Hen
ry G. Koons, late of Hemlock township, in
said county deceased, among the several
creditor of the decedent.in therdsr estab
lished by law, will attend' at his offic,
in BLOOMSBURG, ON SATURDAY THE
12TH DAY OF AUGUST NEXT, at 10
o'clock A. M ol said day, for the pur
pose of making distribution. All perron
having claims on demands asainet the es
tate of the decedent, are notified to precent
them to the Auditor on that day, or be debar
red from coming in for a share ol the fund.
ROBERT F. CLARK.
'Bloomsburg, June 28, iR65. Autr.
PUBLIC SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
IN pursuance ol an order ol 'he Orphan'
Conrt ot Columbia coonty, on SATCliDAY
THE 261 DAY OF AUGUST. H65, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon, JOHN WEN
NER, Administrator with the Will annex
ed, of Reuben Savage, late of Fishing
creek township, in said county, deceased,
will exposa-tp public vendue, on the prem
ises, a certatrr -
FARM OR PIECE OF LAND,
bounded and described as follows, lo wit :
Ou the north by land of the heirs of Mc
Kiniiey Buckalew, dee'd; on the east by
land of Daniel Thomas ; o.n the south by
land of Jones' heirs, and on the west by
land of Solomon Buss; containing
SIXTY-FIVE ACR S.
more or less. About 30 acres are cleared
and in a tolerably good btate of cultivation.
Whereon are erected a Dwelling HoiitiC,
Frame Bank Barti, and .other. out-builJiugs
and improvements. Late tbe estate ol said
deceased, situate in the township ofFiah
ingcreek, aud coonty aforesaid.
JESSE COLEMAN, Clerk.
. Bloomsburg, July 20, 1S65.: :.
CONDITIONS OF SALE. Ten per cent,
of one-lourtti on the day of sale ; one-fourth
leos said ten per cetst. when the sale shall
be confirmed; the balance in one year
thereafter, with interest, and to be secured
bv bond and rfiortjjae. .
" ' JOJiN WENNER, Adir.'f.
PUBLIC'S AXE OF
Valuable Real Estate.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan-'
Court of Columbia county, on SATURDAY
THE 26th DAY OF AUGUST, next, at 10
o'clock, in the forenoon, Geo. W. Jacoby,
administrator of Catharine Jacoby who was
Executrix of John Jacoby, late of Mount
Pleasant township, in said county, dee'd.
will exposeto sale, by, public vendue, on
the premises, a certain
FARM 6c TRACT OF LAND
bounded and deecribed a follows, to wit
On the North by land of Peter Jacoby ; on
the EttM by lands of John Culp and Naae
Culp; on the so'ith by" land ol Thomas J
Vanderwlice, and on the west by laud ot
John Wanich ; containing;
OiE UUIVIMiB?!) ACRES,
more or less; whereon are erecied two lo
hou.-es and two log bams. Lnie the eMate
off-aid deceased, situate, in ihe township
of Mount Pleasant and county aforesaid.
JESSE COLEMAN, Clark.
Bloomsburg, July 20, 1865.
TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent, of one
foonr. ou the day ol sale. One fourth lee
the said ten per cent, when the sale shall
be confirmed. The talance in one year
thereafter, with interest, and to be secured
by botid and rowtjiaae.
GEORGE W. JACOBY, Admr's.
July 26, -1865.
Administrator's Notice.
LETl ERS of administration on the estate
of Charles Stewart, lateof Bloom-township,
Columbia County, deceased, have
been granted by the Register of said comi
ty, to Lemuel Potter, residing in Mainville,
Columbia County. All persons havirm
claims against .the Estate, of the decedent
are. requested to present - them lo the ad-mmi-trator
for set: lement ; and those in
debted to ihe estate will. come foward and
make imnediate payment to the adminis
trator. LEMUEL POTTER.
June 28, 1865. S3 pd. Adm r.
Auditor's Iolice.
Estate of David ILitiip'on, dtcensed.
The underpinned Auditor, appointed by
the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to
make di-tribution of thd bulance in the
h-uivi-i of Oliver Evans, administrator of
David Hampton, late of Roaringcreek twp.,
in said count;, deceased, among the sever
al heir and creditors of ihe -xiecfderit, in
the order established by law, will a:tond at
his ol!ice, in Bloomsburg, on Saturdny, ihe
12;h day of August next, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., ol said day, fur the purpose of mak
ing, tne distribution. All persons having
claims or demands against the estate ol the
u'ecedPiU are notified to present them to
the Auditor on that dav or be debaned f;cin
coming in for a eh are of the funJ.
P S RISH EL, Auditor.
Bloomsburg. July i9, 1S65. S2.
AlKUIMSTISATOnS XOTItE.
LETTERS of adtniniftratiyri on the e.tata
of Caihariiie Jaroby, late of Mt. P e.i.-ant
township. Columbia county, have been
Granted by the Register of said county, to
George W. Jacoby, residing in the town
ship and conrjjy aforesaid. All persons
having claims or demands against the en
tate of the decedent are requested to pre
sent thern duly authenticated to the a iniiii
is ration for settlement, and ihoae indciLitd
to the ea'.e will make immediate pay
ment to GEORGEY. JACOBY,
July 12, 1865. Adtr.'r.
the ruaisix pectoral
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4,4' iU Your Cou"h.
:irrrTj Read the adver-
to Vl(s:1x rec
aT.i's;w toral; or compound
Syrnp of WildCherry and feeneka Suake
Root, will cure the Diseases of the Tiiroat
tmd Lungs, such as coids, coughs, troop.
Asthma, bronchitis, oatarr sore throat,
hoarseness, whooping cough,
Its timely use will preveut PULMOARY
CONSUMPTION. And even where thi-
Ii r ci I 1 1 1 1 u i ass i i uii j vv- i v. j. . . , . . .. .
auora more renei man anv oiner meuicine.
J.. Lawrence Getz, ex-Speaker of the
Pennsylvania Hojse of Representatives,
l says ; mis cougn remeay is now exten
sive used, and is ol the highest value to
the community, its curative qualities hav
iit been tented by thousands wnh the
n;0t uratiiymg rei-ulis. It is carefully and
skiiiiuiiy r.repared fmai WildCherry Rark
' ar.d Seneka Snake Root, by Dr. Levi Oaer-
hobzer. a ref-utable physician of Phrxnix-
vi!!e, Pa., and is soli by neariy ad drug
gist anil country piorekeepers."
D. P. Cro.-by, ex-Post Master and ex
Buf'ess of Potteiown, cenifis as follows:
1'OTTSIOWN, Jan. 3, 1865.
Thi cert Ses that I have used the Phce
nix Pectoral in my family, and I tecom
mend it to the Public as ihe very best
remedy fcr cough and col Is that I have
ever tried One uf my children was taken
with a cold, accompanied with a croopy
conoh, so bad, indeed, that it could not
talk and scarcely breathe. Having heard
so much said about ihe Phcenix Pectoral
1 procured a bottle of it. The first dose
relieves the difficulty of breathing, and be
iore the child had taken one lour h ofthe
bonle it was entirely well. Every family
should have it iu their house. ,
Sinned. , D. P. CROSBY.
J. C. Smith, druggist of New Hope. Bucks
coiiUly, Pa., iu writing to Dr. Ooeihol zer,
says: "A few days since I bought two
dozen of your valuable cough remedy to
try, and find it very good, and a it is near
ly all gone I would like you Id send me a
gross of it.
"Your medicine gives better satisfaction
than any other I have in the Store. Iam
agent lor some of the most popular couuh
preparations, but your seems to bo doing
the most good."
The following is an extract from a letter
from Hiram. Ellis, merchant, near Potts-.
town, Pa., "I have tried the Phoenix Pec
roral aud find it to be the best cough med
icine extant. Il meets with a more ready
sale than any other that I have ever had in
my store."
The proprietor of this medicine has so
much confidence in its curative powers,
from the testimony of thousands who have
u-ed"it, that the money will be paid back
to any purchaser who ia not satisfied with
i( etiecU." .
It is so pleasant lo lake that'children cry
for it. Price THIRTY-FIVE CENTS; large
Bottle ONE DOLLAR
It is intended for only one class of dis
ease, namely those ol the THROAT tud
LUNGS.
. Prepared only by LEVI OBERHOLTZER
M. D., PLcenixvilie, Pa., and sold by all
Drtigists and Storekeepers.
Johnson, Holioway, & Cowden, No. 23
North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, and
F. C. Wells & Co.." 115 Franklin Street,
New York, General Wholesale Agent.
N.B. Ifyoor nearest druggist or store
keeper does not Jceep this medicine do not
let him put you off with some other medi
cine, because be makes more money on it,
but send at once to one of the Agents for it.
Jone 21, 1S65. 6m
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Ayers CatharticJPmsJ
Attorney at JLar,
Office vn Main Street, CdTAWlSSA,
Columbia county, Pa.
July 12, 1865. 3m.
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
TH1RD3ERIES, -$230,000,000.
By authority of the Secretary of the
Treasure,' the undersigned, the General
Subscription Agent for the sale of Uuited
States Securities, otTes !(io the public the
third "series of Treasury Note; bearing
teven and three-tenths per cent, interest
per annnm, knowu as the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN
These notes are i.-eUfed under date of
July 15, 18G5, and ate payable three years
from that date in currency, or are convert
ible at the ppiion of the holder in'o
U. fcix icr ccait.
GOLI-ISEAKIXtt IJOSJS
These Bonds are liow worth a handsome
nwminm. and are exeniDt. as are all the
I . 3 '
Government Bonds, Jiom Stale, County, and
Municipal taxation, tchich addt from one to
three per cent, per annum lo their vtlue ac
cording lo the rate levied upon other prop
erty. Tbe interest is payable semi-annually
by coupons . attached to each .note,
which may be cut off and sold lo any bank
or banker. '
The interest at 7.30 per cent, amounts to
One cent per day on a S50 note.
Two cents " " " " SlOO
Ten " " ' " $500
20 " " " " tlOOO
. l " " " " S5000
c
t
Notes of all denominations named will
be promptly furnished upon.receipt of subs
scriptions.
The Notes cf this Third Series are pre
cisely similar in form and privileges lo the
Seven-Thirties already sold, except that
the Government reserves to itself the op
tion of paying interest in gold coin at 6
per cent., instead 7.3-10ihs in currency.
Subscribers will deduct the interest in cur
rency up to July 15th , at tae lime when
they subscribe.
The delivery 0f the notes of this third
series of ttie Seven-thirties will commence
on the lat of June, and will be rnaJe
promptly and contitmo 'uslyafier ! h vt date.
The slisht'change made in the conditions
ol this THIRD SFRIES affects only .the
ma:ier ol interest The payment ir. gold,
if made, will be eqfUvaleLt tJ tho currency
interest of he higher rate.
The return to specie payments, in the
event of which only will 'he cp'.ior. to pay
intereet in Gold be availed of, would reduce-and
equalize prices that purchases
made with six per cent, in gold would be
fully tqoal to those mt:de wnh seven and
thrte tenths pel ceLl. in cur.tncy. Thi3 i
ILc Only Loan i;i Market
Now ofJered the Govrn meat, a::-4 i:s
snperior adan'ag make it the
Great Popular Lc&n of hz People.
Less than 230,000,000 of ihe Loan au
thorized by Congress are now on the mar
ket. This amount, at the rale at which il
is being absorbed, will all be subscribed
for vithin sixty days, when the notes will
undoubtedly command a premium, as has
uniformly been the case on closing '.La
subscriptions to other Loans.
In order that citizens of every town and
section of ihe country may be afforded fa
cilities fo r taking the loan, the National
Banks, State Backs, and Frivate Bankers
throughout tbe 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 lr the delivery
of the ncie&fur which tb v receive nulrs.
JAY COOKE.
' Subscription Agenn PhihJe!j.hii.
Subsctiptioiu'will be received by ihe
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BLOO.MS
BURO AND THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK CP BERWICK.
May 24, 1865.
BLOOMSBURG PROVISION
STORE!
THIS ESTABLISHMENT OFFERS TO
THE PUBLIC AT
VilOI,USAI,F. & KBTAIIi,
A VERY I-WtGF. STOCK of Superior
Family GROUfclilES and all thing to lie -upon
iu the Uneot necessaries and luxuris.
, , HERE
YOU CAN FIND
SUGAR, TEX. COFFEE,
PIMCE.&c. DRIED FRUIT 07
ALL KINDS. FLOUR. r PORK, HAMS.
DRlRf BEEF. BUTTER, CHEESE,
CRACKERS, FISH, SALT,
BROOMS, WOODEN
WARE,
AND ALL THAT. Time and space will
not admit of an enumeration of the endless
variety of Goods which 1 "offer for sale. .
It is my intention to supply the wants cF
the people, and lo that end shall lend all
my energies, giving to them at all limes,
the benefi: ot a decline in the market.
Having purchased largely and for Cash,
since the sreat decline in Gold, I am ena
bled to ?ell at correspondingly low prices.
CQT CASH PAID FOR EGGS.
LA YTON KENYAN.
Bloomsburg, M-ty 22, 1865. '
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate cf tilts Jack$un. lute of Suga, loaf tup.,
Columbia county, deed.
ETTERS testamentary on the estate of
Siiis Jacks-oil, lute of Siigarloaf town
ship, Columbia county, deceased, have
been-granted by the Regi-ter of said coun
ty to DAVID LEWIS residing in Sugarldat
towiii-bip, Columbia co. All persons Wav
ing claims against the estate of the dece
dent are jequestedMo present them for set
tlement, and those indebted to the estate
areiequested to make immediate payment.
, DAVID LEWIS, Executor.
5lay 10, 1865 pd.S3.
OLD THLNGS MADE NEW-
A PAMPHLET directing how to speedily
restore sight and give up spectacles,
without aid ot doetor or medicine. Sent
bv mail, free, ou recs ipt af 10 cents. Ad-
dress, E. b. rUUlK.Ji
AgficnTtursI (hemic.il Co.'s I
en i: a r f e kt 1 1 . i as liis .
THE Fertilizers prepared by the Agri
cultural Chemical Co., (a Comp any hacr
tered by the Legirlatire ot Pennsylvania
with a capital of S250,OuO.) have been
proved in practice to be the cheapest, most
profitable and best, lor the Farmer, Gar
dener and Fruit grower, of all concentarted
n.anures now offered in any maiket. The
Company 's list embraces the following
PABULETTE.
This Fertilizer is, composed ot night
soil and the lertilizwig igeuts of mine,
combined chemieail) and mechanically
with other valuable lertdiziug agents aud
aliHOrbenls.
L It is reduced to a pulverulent condition ;
reaily for nnmetliaie ose, ana witnoui ions
of its highly nitrogenous fertilizing proper
tins. P universal applicability to all crop-
and soils, and it- durability and cciive
qualities, are well known to be all thai ag
riculturists cau desire.
CIIE3I1CATC0MP0ST,
The Fertilizer is largely composed of
animal matter, such as rnent, bone, fi-h,
leather, and wool, toelher with chemical-'
ar.d inorganic fertilizers, which decompose
the mass, and retain the nitrogenous ele
ments. It is u very valuable fertilizer for field
crops generally, at;d especially lor potatoes
and garden purposes.
Its excellent qualities, strength and cheap
ners, have made it very popular with all
who have ned il.
COMPOSITE FERTILIZER.
This highly phosphate fertilizer is par
ticularly adapied lor the cultivation of trees
fruits, lawns and flowers. It will promote a
very vigorous aud healthy growth ot v ood
fruit, and largely increase the quantity and
perlect ihematnritv of the Iruit. For hol
hose ami household plants and flowers, il
will be found an indispensible article to se
cure their greulett perleciion. It will pre
vent and cure diseased conditions ol tne
peach and grape, aud is excellent for grass
und lawns.
It is composed of such elements as make
it ada pted to the growth of all kinds of
crops in all kinds ol soil.
The turmnla or method of combining iH
constituent fertilizing ingredients has re
ceived the highest approval of eminent
chemtfcu atid fccientifie agriculturists.
I HOSTHATE OF LIME
The Agricultural Chemical Company
mamifaclnre a 1'hophale ot Lime in tiixor
dance with a new and valuable torm ula by
which a very superior article is produced,
as to be iiffor.led at a lJ- price than other
natiufdciurers charge. Practical tesis have
proved tliiit ils vidue, as a lertilizer, is
t-qiial to the best l'hosphuia cf Lune iu the
market. . .
-TEEMS CASH. All Orders of a Ton or
more, will b delivered at the Railroal
Siaiions and the Wharves of Shipment, tree
ot cartage. Cariage will be charged ou all
orders ol 6 barrels or les
One do!ar per Tor. allowance for cariage V
will be made on all sales delivered at the
Works cf the Company on Cansl Wharf.
Agricultural Chemi'-al Company's Works,
At Cunnl U'iviff. O'l the De'airure.
OfTice, 4131 Ap-.LS.. Philadelphia, Pa
li. B. F1TTS, G.TH.ral Agent.
The Coiripi:.y'i Pumpr.let Circular, ern
t rr.ciiig full directions lo Using liie above
Feiiilizer?, sent by mail, fiee, whet; rt,-
qn'-tf-d.
March, S. 1S65 6mo. J
AVATCCES, t3IAl.S, RIXGS. LC.
G. S. HASKINS CO.,
30 Beihiwn Strict, Ntw Yark.
oCer tl e following indncpmenis to
Huyct'tf ol Valuable
Having been Ixr a Iftg lime eryaed
the Packet business, and established onr
reputation for promptt.et-s and reliability,
aud poscessinil grtat facilities for helling
Jewlry in thi way, we are confident that
we can give satisfaction to ail .who feei
disfiosed to pairrmize vs.
U50 000 WORTH OF WATCHES, DIA
mond Pins, Chains, lo be told lor One
Dollar each, vvilhout regard to value, and
not to be paid for until you Luow what you
are to receive
JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST
OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE
DOLLAR EACIL!
175 Watches (handsomely engraved ar.d
warranted perfect liiiie keeper.-), varying
inptit-es from t-20 00 to 120 Cu each.
225 Ladies' watches, solid gold huuting
cases, Si55 00 each.
250 Gen lemen's silver watches 15 00
to 20 Ou each.
6.1,00 Latest style vest and neck chains.
4 5G to 30 00 ea-h-5,000
Gent's California Diamond Pins,
2 50 to 25 00 each.
4,O00r California diamond car drops, 2 00
lo 15 00 each.
3 GOO Miniature and enamelled genrs
icarf pins, new styles, 5 00 to 15 00 eacfj.
2,000 Maonic aud emblem pins, 3 00 to
lo 00 eat h.
2,500 Gold band bracelets, ei:gravcd and
plain, 3 00 to 20 00 each.
3.000, Jei an J Mosaic brooches, 3 00 to
70 CO each.
2.000 Cameo brooches, rich pationts, very
ta-'ty, 3 00 to fiO 00 each.
4 500 Floientine and Lava pins, the real
article, 4 00 to 10 00 each.
3 5PO Lava and Florentine Car drops,
3 00 to 10 00 each.
3'00 Coral ear drops, 4 00 to 6 CO each
2.000 Ladies' Chatelaine chaitis, jet and
gold, 15 00 tc 20 00 each.
6;000 Gent's pins, a splendid assortment,
2 00 lo-15 00 earh.
4,000 Solitaire sleeve buttonSjentiiely new
siyiew, 2 00 to 5 00 each.
3 oCt) Studs and sleeve buttons, in sets,
very rich, 3 00 to 15 00 each.
5 000 Sleeve bu.tons, plain,' enamelled
and engraved, 2 00 to 8 00 trach.
10,000 Plain and handsomely engraved
rins. 2 50 to 10 00 each
8.000 Spring locket-, double case, lichly
engraved, 2 CO to 15 00 each.
15,000 Sets ladies' j welry, new and lalet
styles, 6 00 to 12 CO each.
2.0UO Gold pens, and handsome silver
cases, 5 00 to 10 00 each.
This entire liM ol beautiful and valuable
goods will be so id lor One Dollar Eieh.
Ceruticales of all Ihe above articles will be.
placed in envelopes, and sealrfd. The-e
envelopes are eni by mail, as ordered,
without regard to choice. Oa the receipt
of lh Certificate you will see what you
are lo have, and lheu it is at your option lo
send or.e dollar and take the article, or not.
Bive Certificates can be ordered lor SI;
eleven for 82; thirty-five for S5; sixty-five
for 10; and one hundred for 815. U e
will send a single Ceriifisate on the receipt
of 25 ceuts. -
G. S. HASKINS & Co ,
Box 4270. 36 Beekman bt., N. Y.
Eioomaburg, April 5th, 1865. -
Acer's Cherry Pectoral.
rrTiA3I CLOTHES. WRIX6CE.
IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE
SFLF- D JUSTING WRINGER.
No Hood-Work to stotll or split No
Thumb-seiewn to gel out of order -It'arr
anted with or without cog-wheels
IT look th fust premium at fifty-seven
State and Couiitj Fairs in 1863, ami i
without any exception, the best Wringer
ever made. Patented in the United States,
England, Canada, and Australia. Agents
wanted in every town, and in all pans ol
Ihe world. Eueryetio Ayents can make
Irom Ihree to ten Dollars pe r tlay.
Sample Wringers sent Express paid on
receipi f price.
No. 2, trt .50. No. I,S7.5(). No. F, p.50.
No. A, S'9 50. Manufactured ant sold,
wholes-ale and retail, by
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO.,
No. 13 Piatt Sl' ei, N. Y. & Cleveland, O.
A II. FRANCISCUS, Agent,
Philadelphia, Pa.
jyhat Everybody Known, viz:
That iron well galvanized will not rust.
That a simple machine is better than a
complicated one. That a Wringer should
be sell adjusting, durable, and efficient.
That Thumb screws aud Fastenings cause
dplay and trouble lo regulate and keep in
order. Thai wood soaked in hot water
will swell, shrink and split. 1 hat wood
bearings tor the shall to rm in will wear
out. That the Putnam Wringer, wi'h or
without cog wheels, wii! not tear the clothes.
That cog-wheel regulators are' not essen
tial. That the Putnam Wringer has ail the
advantages, and not one of the dis?dvan-ta-es
above namoJ. That all who have
tt-sied it, pronounce it the b'.st Wringer
ever made. That it will wring a THREAD
or a BED QUILT without alteration.
We might fill the paper with teniimoni
als, but insert only a few to convince the
skeptical, if such there be; and we say to
all, test Putnam's Wiinger. Test it thor
onghly with any and all others, and if not
entirely satisfactory, return it.
Putnam Manufacturing Co.
Gentlemen I know from practical
esperier.ee that iron well galvanized with
zine will not oxidize or runt or.e particle.
The Putnam Wringer is ns near perfect as
possible, and I can' cheerfully recoauneiid
il to be the best in ue.
Kerin'ct fully yours,
JOHN W. WHEELER,
Cleveland, Onio.
Many years experience iri the galvaniz
ing business, enable me lo ei-dotse the
above statement in all particulars.
JNO. C. LEFFERTS,
No. 100 Beetman St.
New York, January, IiG4.
We have tested Putnam's Clothes Wring
er by practical working, and know that it
wiil do. It is cheap, it is simple, il requires
no ro'Jtu whether at work or -al rest; a child
t -. ... i it..
can operate it It itoes iiiuuiy inoroiigut)
MVe iin,e and it saves wear and lear.
We earneiily advise all who have much
war-lung to do, wiih all intelligent persons
who may have any, to buy ihis Wringer.
Il will pay lor itse'.fin a yar a moM.
iki'i it " ''"'V !'V
July 6, tSGT, ly.
n
CAIiEIi AM) COXFiXTIOXEtt
TTAS always on hand anl lrt sale F:Ciii
BREAD, CAKES, and 11 ES;
Frcacli and Domestic tonffctiuus
in great and splendid variety ; No's Frui(?,
and everything usually found ia a lirsl
cla-s ctiiiiec-tionery store.
lie would call especial attention to his
newly received stock of
PICKLED FRUITS, AS D JELLIES.
Having recently fined up a new aad
elegant
Ice Crcaszi Saloon,
on the fir.-t finer, two doors west of Eyer
& MoyerV Drug siore, he is prepared to
wait upon his mar.y cjiotners with FIRST
CLASS ICE-CREAM as cheap as ihe
cheapest. He will snpply Balls, Parties,
and Picnics wi:h Ice Cream, Confectionery,
&c. at reasonable rate.
Bloomsburz, April 26, I8f3.
JfliUcr's Store.
IZP S3 LlT'DficS!.!!
OF SPIllAG AM) ;V1ME11 HOODS.
flMIH snbscriber has jut returned from
- the cities with afother Irge and keletl
arsortiner.t of
Full and Jt'intir Good,
purchased at Philadelphia and New York,
ai ihe lowest figure, aud which he is deter
mined to sell on a moderate terms a can
be nrocured elsewhere in Bloomsburg.
Hi- slock comprise
LA DIE' DRESS GOODS,
of the chcicest styles and latest fashions,
lofeiher with a large or'me:i! of
DRY-GOODS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS,
AND TESTINGS.
ALSO,
CiROCEKlKS, HA l I) W A UK ,
QUEENS WAliti, CEDAR WAKE,
HOLLOW WAKE. NAILS, IRON.
HOOTS SHOES, 41 ATS f- CAPS,.S-c.
In shott, ever thing usually kept in cor.!)
try stores, to which he iuv des he attention
of the public g?neral!y.
The highest price will be pa'd for coun
try produce, in exchange for good?.
STEPHEN H. MILLER
Rloomsbutg, June 28, 1865.
SJAMES ll0BiiS0N,S
Clock aiie! Watch .T2akci
AND IMPOHTKK OF
Watches, jewelry .V i'rt itch 1 jmc-ricccs.
ALSO, il A I'KACTCK OF
SILVER AND SILVER PLA
TED WARE,
GOLD SILVEUSTEEL SPECTACLES,
No. 1031 Market Street, below Elcvnth,
NorJi Side,
PA1LADELPHIA.
Clock?, Watch-s ainl Jewelry neatly re
paired at the shortest notice.
Gilding and Plating, Of all descriptions,
done neatly to or jer.
W N. 15. Masonic, Odd Fellow's and
o:her emblematic Mark, made and Ea
graved to order.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
FIili OlUiWi AXD SIT
FRENCH, ENGLISH $ AMERI
CAN CLOCKS.
TARM? AM POf-KKT CCTLEr V,
AHMY COIlSS 15AIIE
FOR SALE AND MADE Tu ORDER.
No. 1031 Market Street, 3d door below
Eleveuth, North side.
at.,. '. -; 1
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Address, GLOSSBREXNER & WELSH,
430 Che-lnut Street,
June 7, 1S65. PHILADELPHIA.
JYational Foundry.
EI loo :t.i ur
Colu!:i!ia Co.,
'lr:e siibi-ribjr, proprietor of the above
-- named extensive e-tablis-hment, is now
prepared to receive orders for all kinds of
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S' AC ES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS
TH RESHIMG MACHINES, &c, &.c.
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thing usually made ia first-class Foundries
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largest contract on the most reasonable
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IV (irain of all kinds will ba lakea ia
exchanjje for castings.
CsT This e.-tablishment is located near
ihe Lackawanna Railroad Depoi.
PETER RILLMEYER.
Rloomt-bOrg, SepL 9, 1863.
GROCERY STORE.
ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG.
Jlorc I-Ycfeh Guo(2
Just received at Henry Gigers Neu)
Store: MOLASSES, SUGARS.
TEAS, COFFEE, UICE.SPICE8,
FISH, SALT. KA1SIN.
TOiiAOCO, SEGARS,
CANDIES. NOTINNs, Tors,
FEED AXD PKOVISIOXS,
Together with a great variety of notions
Sec, too numerous io mention.
BUTTER EGGS, ME XT,
and produce generally, taken in exchange
lor good. The best market price will b
allowed. Give hiai a call.
HENRY GIGE.U.
Bloomsburg, April 26, 1S65.
VJE wIlUS 1 "CLFU NEE ALTaRCHTio
ihe memory- of Abraham Lincoln, tba
Martyr President, By Mrs. E. A. Park--hcrst,
Author of '-Richmond is Ours,
'The Soldier's Dying Farewell," :Ori,
sfnd me one Flower from his Grave." "Nr
Slave beneath ihat Starry Flag," etc., etc
This March is very tolernt and impressive.
Price 30 cents; with Vignette of ihe Presi
dent, 50 cents Mailed tree. Publisher,
HORACE WATERS, Na. 481 Broadway,
New York.
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