STA 11 OF THE NORTH TMXCS ADdCT TOWN & CCCXTKT WEDNESDAY 'MORNING,-MAY 25, 1864. , ' Ms." Wright, a Conductor on the William--;port and 'Elnilri. Railroad, waa killed. on 'Friday .last, by being thrown from the platform of a car. " Fox Ji'Gilmore hare -opened a new 'Bakery on Main 'Street, two doors above 'lhe Court House. Thejr will 'have bread 'end cakes constantly ou band. Tut Militia men, who were bnt in the "'emergency, in the Tall of 1862, member pf Ctp Robt. F. Clark's Company, will be paid oft at this place, to-day, (Wednesday) . the 25lh inst. , .. Tus Aba in and aboat this place db not feed qdite as willing to commence putting down copperhead im as they expressed themselves to be some time ago. When . will they begin'? Y Trk remains of James RLroyp Esq., of 'Iron Dale," near Bloomsburg, vrere followed ' to their' resting place on Sabbath last, by a -.'large concoilrse of relatives and lriends. ;K vnisaged aboat 78 yeirs. " Tti Tr TABtfof, the Philadelphia and f 'Reading Railroad appears on ibe inside of Todr paper to-itay with the proper akeraliohs . in the time, fare, "&c. This is a safe, relia- Lie aud paying roadno better in the State. OiTjsa is brisk this seadn. 'Odr Town i well represented on the canal this sum 'tier ; upwards of twenty boats started oat 'from f hi place. The boya all speak en couragingly of the business. Freights are Hp and coal is in demand. "V need scarcely read the papers now-a-days to tell bow things are goir.g on in the army, but look at the countenances ol our 'Abolition tends on the streets. We can 'read them exactly. Their faces are a sure criierian to go by as to success or defeat. , "W-learn that Morris Van Baskirk, of ,thr place, who enlisted lat spring to make up the quota ef this township, was woun . ded, in the late battles near Spottsylvania Vourt'Hoose. Whether serious or not we -did liot learn. Thk Chrap 'Ch Store is selling goods Wapidfy. It is plain to be understood how it is done: fn the first place Sharp'ess "ad--eTtisfs; and in the second and last p'ace, . "Vibey" do say he sells a little cheaper than ' iie other merchants in the place. Tut Fair Grounds will be let at pnblic ;oat-cry on Thursday next to the highest bidder. The Society propose letting it till he 1st of October next. I: is a mot ex- ce-ifenl place for pasturing cattle. Shade and good water on the groand. Da. F C. HiRttrsoN, of filoomborg, "has Veen ordered by the Surgeon General to Fredericksburg to assist in rendering ser vice to ourick and wou.ided soldier. He Tea'res a good practice in this place and cdaa where be can be of more service to tiscountrr. - f M me. DrKoBSsT'e Illustrated Kews for May cannot handily be beat. It is chiefly devo ted to Illustrations for the ladies, with pat terns, rnasie, Sue. The reading is excellent 'Singfa copies 10 cents, or four dollars per -anftutn in adrance. Address, Mine. Dera 'orest, 473 Broadway, New York. 9 , m m m m AfcocT 11 o'clock, last Sunday night the , Vteata saw-mill tf McCfeery, Runkle Sz , "NewLard, in Milton, fook firs, and was to--'tally consumed. A boat lying In the canal Via also co isumed, and, sad to relate a toy who was asleep n it, wa. burned to . tieath Our town was quite light during the .icotflagration. LcwhUurg Cuion icle. :, Killed. -We hear it rumoTed thai George D. Hineline, recently engaged as an ap prentice to the printing business with os, aird who enlisted In the 84th Regt. P. V., as Jia Vobstiibte for Mr. George Fowler,of Briar f trewk, was killed in the recent engagement n front of Richmond, loor George! - Leiwkk Gazelle. -. Tb National Foundry, at this place, we . "ift pleaded la learn, is doing A good busi ness. It has so far fully met the expecta tions f the energetic and persevering pro prieior, Prrca BillmeYe. His preparations for turning out, in good 6ly!e, all kinds of light and heavy jobs, are extensive second fo ho other in this section of country. - CM. Hiaau R. K link's Company, com posed of men from Berwick, Light Street; ' and Orange ville, went to Danville, on Mon day last, to draw their pay, for service done in the campaign of 1862, when the State wa threatened with invasion. These men ;hav waived very patiendy for their pay,- a year and nine mootha about. We under Hand they were paid for a halt month. Tkc Annual Meeting of the Agricultural .Society, for th election of officers, held iu the Grand Jury Room, at the Court Ileuse ja this place, on SaierJay sf'-rrwen !aM, re issued In Clhe re-election of nearly all the bid ctfiicersi The President, J. H Ik!er; Secretary, Leonard f!;"" Rupert, aud Treas urar, Eliaa Msndenhail, were re-elected to 'c!ve"the ensulri?year. Some slightcbanges wer made ia the Exocaiive dommittee TLff atlendaaca was small. tlsssT Y. Mooasand Frnk R. Sstder have started a new paper at Jerey Shore, Lycoming county, entitled ,lThe Jersey Skore 'ileraiJ." The paper lacks wei! makes a er ' rest, .appearance. It is- the only . paper. in ih? place. . In politics it proposes zV3 be neutral. "Succsss loth new ecterpris-e. and- " iliey ".tiever-be compelled to jfann tbei' patron a. : - ,.. - . ,u. s. ry-io doxds. v These Bonds are issued oftder the Act of congress of March '8th, 1864, which provides that all Bonds issued under this Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or onder'any state or municipal author ity. Subfcripiions to these Bonds are re ceived in Unit ed Stales notes or notes of National Bunks. They are TO EE RE DEEMED lN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at any period not less than ten nor "Wore than forty years from their daVe, and utnil their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN CPIN, on Bonds ol not over one hun dreti dollars annually and on all other Bonds semi-annually. The interest i pay able on the first days of March and Sep tember in each year. Subscribers will receive either' Reais lered orCoopon Bonds, as they' may pre fer. Registered Bonds are recorded on the books of the U. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred o-.ly on the owner's order Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for' commercial uses. Subscribers lo this loan w.H have the option of hitving their Bonds draw inter est from March 1st, ty paying the accrued iri terest in coin (or in United Stales notes, or the notes of National Baiks, adding fif ty p?r cent, fur premium,) or receive them drawing interest from the date ol subscrip tion and depo-.it. As hese Bonds are Exempt from Muuicipal or State Taxation, their value is increased from one to three per cent- prr annum, according to the raid of lax levies in various parts'ol the coun try. . At the present fate bf premium on gold ihey pay OVER EIGHT PER CENT INTEREST, in currency, arid are ol equal convenience as a permanent or temporary investment It is believed that no ecnriiies offer so great inducements to lenders aVthe'varions 'description of U S. Bands. In ail other forms of indebtedness, the faith cr ability ol private parties or stock companies or separate communities only is pledged for pa) raent, w hila for the debts of the United Spates the whole property of the country I is hrldn to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in fnms from 50 up to any magnitude, on the same.irm!,and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest cao'ralifit. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder wi'l have the benefit of the interest. It may be useful to state in this connec tion that ihe fnial Funded Debt of the United Stales on which interest is payable in gild, on Ihe 3d day of March, 1854, was S768,965,C00 The ir'erest on thi? debt for tiie coming fical 3-ear will be $4 5,937, 126, while ihe if slom revenue in sold fr.i th current fiscal year, ending June 30! h, 1864, has been o far &t the rate af over Sroo.OOO.OQO per anmrm. It will be eeu that even the present gold revenues of the Government are large ly in excevs of the wants of the treasory for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase of the. tariff will doubtless raise the annual recipis from customs on jhe same amount of importations, to S150, )C0,fJ00 per annfim. InX'ructions lo the National Banks act ing as loan agents were not issued from the United State Treasury nntil March 26, bat rn the first threO weeks of April the subscriptions averaaed more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by all Rational ISauks which are depositaries of public money, and all RESPECT A CLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the coumrv, (acting agents ol the National Depositary Banks,) wil Lmmh further information on application and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO bUB SCR1BERS. M.y 4, 1864 2m. JYJEW GOODS! J2E VOL UTION IX HIGH PRICES! NEW ARRIVAL OF AT PKTER ENTS STORE IN LIGHT STftEET, COL. CO. TTAS just received from the eastern cftie and is how opening at the old bland a splendid assortment of which will be sold cheap for Oash'or country; produce His stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods, choicest sUleg and latest fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS. GINGHAMS. FLANNELS'. HOSIERY SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C. IIcadj-.TI.'wIe Clothing: . . . SATINET, CASSI MERES, COTTON A DES; KENTUCKY JEANS THREAD, &C. putt. orrg?!T?arT rirew QUEENS WARE,, CEDARW ARE, UARDWARE. MEDICINES, DRUGS, ROOTS AXD SR0ES, HATS and CAPS, In short everything usually kept ia country store. The patronage, Df his old friends, and the public generally, is respectfully so licited. : The highest market price paid for coun try produce. - . PETER ENT. Li;;hl Street, May 4. 1864. RL1SKS ! CLAMaS ! DLASKS ! I DEEDS.- SUMMONS, , , EXECUTIONS, SUBPCENAS, of proper fcdesirableforiaso'sale flc of the '"taroftho North." TIIE Greatest Improvement yet in the Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity worm seeing. Please send for circular with sample of sewina. These Improved Machines save one hundred per cent, of thread and silk, and make the lock-siitch alike on both sides. They require no instructions to operate perfectly, except :the "printed directions." No change in sewing from one kin'd of goods to another. And no taking apart lo clean or oil. Our New Manufactory is now complete, "in an its machinery and tool entirely new, and is already rapidly turning out Machines, "which for beauty and perfection o' finioh are nol surpassed by am manufac ture in the world. N. B.--Should any Machine p'ove onsal isfactory, it can be returned and money refunded. Agents warned in counties not canvassed by our own Asenis. FINKLE & LYON'S. M. CO. No. 538 Broadway, New York. April 20, 1864. ly. JYcw Stock of Clothing. Sriii anil Summer 4mmmIs T NVl'l ES afention lo his stock of cheap a iu! fashionable Clothing at his Siore, on MJJJX STREET, li L O OMSK UR G , two doors above the Jlmtrican House, where he hns just received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assortment of illt 11 and ISoy's Clothing, including ihe most fahionab!e, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of Box, Hack, Frochy Gum and Oil ClotL Coals, and Pants, of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He also has replenished his already lar?e stock of Fall and Winter Shawls; stripeJ, fi2u;ed and plain Vest?, shirts, cravats, stork--, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy article. N B lie has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vesting, which he is prepared to make np to order, into-any kind of clothing on very short notice and in the beM of manner. All his clothing Is made to wear and mOst of 'it is of home manufacture. . AN-D Ot every Description, Fine and Cheap. His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. Call and examine his general as sortment ol ClOthina, Watches, Jewelry, &c. &c DAVID LOWENBEKG. Bloomsbnrg, April 20, 1861. NEW GOODS! Another Arrival of C5ool. a r-s- CO 53 0 Hat, Cap and Grocery Now U Your Time to Buy. HE NOW SELLSCHEAPER THAN EVER rriHE undersigned hsving just returned 1 from the Eastern cities with a larce and full assortment of fRfJg-sr -2?b in addition to a snperi -J- I S j or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER ij HATS AND CAPS, comprising every sort and quality, is now prepared 10 sett a little cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. IIm Siock of GROCERIES are nol sur passed in this maike', which he offer cheap for ca?h, or in exchange for GRAIN OR PRODUCE. ALSO,-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES, ar.d LININGS to which he invites the al tcntion ol Shoemakers and the public. Give him a call At Stroup's OJd Sland, 03 Maiu Street. . JOHN K. GIRTON. Bloontsburg, April 27, 1864. iWALLOW two or three boghead of "Buchii," wTonic Bitters," 'Sa'rsapar illa," ''Nervous Antidotes," &c.j &c, and afieryou are sat'rfied with the rsiil:, then try one box of OLD DR. BUCIIAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS and be re stored to health and vigor in less than thir ty days. They are purely vegetable, pleaant to take, prompt and salutary in their etiects on the broken down and shat tered constitution. Old and yonna can take them with advantage imported and sold in the United Stales only by J AS. S. BUTLER, Station t), BibI House, New York, General Agent. P. S. A box tent to any address on eceipt of price 'Which is One Dollar post fiee. March 16, 1864 3m. D YOU WISH IO BE CURED! DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in less than 30 days, the worst cases of Nervous ness, Impotency, Premature Decay, Semi nal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary Sexual, and Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of en or Jer. Address, - JAMES S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible House, New York. Akrch 16, 1864 3m. USE NO OTHER BUCHAN'S SPECIF IC PILLS are Ihe only Reliable Reme dy for all Diseases of the Seminal, Urina ry and Nervous Systems. Try one box, and be cored. ONE DOLLAR A BOX. One box will perfcl a cure, or money refunded- Sent by mail on receipt of price. JAMES S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible House, New York, Geuerai Agent. aiarch16, 1864 3m. . BE WISE BY TIMES. Do nol trifle with ycur health, constitu tion and character. If you are suffering with any diseases for which Hslmbold's extra .Bucbu is recommended, Try it ! Try it ! Try it ! It will Cure you, Save Long Sqfierinaj allaying Pain and Inflama tiou,aod will restore you to Health aud Purity, at little expense, aud no exposure. Cut out the Advertisement in another column, and call or send lor" it. Beware of Counterfeits Ask for Helmoold's. Take no other Cures Guaranteed. MM ma .ai-t' i " I Jiay irc, loo. im Vl1c11 XouPurtliasfe' Always Select Cash Houses ! . Will LETHE Jlrmy of the Potomac, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF LIEUT. GEN. U. '3. GRANT, IS MAKING PREPARATIONS FOR TUB CAPTURE OF RICHMOND, VA-, AND EN D TH E REB ELLION, Lloyd T. Sharplcss ISSIIOWING THE SUPERIORITY OF THE CASH JXD HEADY FA BY AT CONSIDERABLY ILower Figures . THAN CAN BE BOUGHT 22 Ei B'SS W S 22 3B 22 . t HE IS GETTING GOQDSCONSTANTLY FROMilE EASTERN CITIES, KEJ5fOR"K AND PRILADELPUIA, J1XDIS DISPOSING OF Til EM RAPIDLY at exlremcfy loto CALICOE: ? Jit 20cts. 23c. 2octs. 26cts. and 27cts. Brotcn and Bleached, at 20. 22, 21. 23," 32, 31, 38, 42, and SQcts. Jtlapticchs, lustres, DeLaines, Chullis. Jiuns, Casiimeres- 'C. Groceries : Sugar, Syrups, ( ojfec, Cents EGst India Coffee a! 25cts, a superi or aiticle highly recom mended. ITIACKEKEIV By the h and I hbl, at 12, 14 and 16 Hollars. The I,argcsl Iol of Queens warc Ever !iotiht to ROTH OF comwx .5- grAxite ware. which mill be sold at LOW PRICES. NOTIONS, HOSIERY, Hoop Shirts. BRADLEY'S XEIV HOOP SKIRT. The Duplex, Eliptic Spring Steel Skeleton t-o well known amonj the Fair Sex for beauty and durability. In endless variety for men and women, and children. Gaiters of all kinds. Balmoral, Side, Lace and Congress double aud single soled.' The Celebrated Gittla Perchd Soled Soesfor iromen and Children. Gents French $ American Calf Boots and Balmorals. Gents Lace boots from $1 60o $4.00. CASH rnid for Butler aiid lianl. Orain and other Produce taken in lxctiaiie for GOODS. Buying and Selling for Cash he is pre pared to sell Goods on Lower Profits than tchen doing a Credit Business, CALL AKD EXAMINE TUE GOODS, I Bloomsburg, April 20, 1 864 2m. 5H 71 Bryj, VCRMONT. frTi K'-S- II LINO. S. .5 .'!,- ,L-Ks- . . . .. 5 GROVER 8o BAKER'S CrLKBRATKD KLASTIC STITCH smviiVG mi vmnus w ere awarded the hiahest Premiums over all Competitors, pt the following Slate ard Countv Firs of 1863. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium for fimily Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine Kirst Premium for Machine 'Work INDIANA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes Fir?i Premium for Machine Work VERMONT STATE FAIR. Fir.t Premium for Family 'Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. Firsi Premium for Machine Work OHIO STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine Wotk IOWA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for MannraetuiinttMachine Fut Premium for Machine Work. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes First Premium for Machine Work KENTUCKY STATE FAIR F rst Premium for Machine for all purposes Frist Premium for Machine Work, MrCAIGAN STATE FAIR. First Premium for Manufaciuring Machine First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work PF.NN'A STATE FAIR Kit-t Premium "for Manufacturing Machine Frist Premium for Machine Work OREGON STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine Fir-t Premium for Machine Work CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGIl'L SOC. Kirst Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Manulr.cttu'nt; Macl ine FirM Premium for Machine Work. FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR. First Premium for Family Ma'clnn. Fir-i Premium for Manufactures Machine "CHAM PLAIN VALLEY Vt. AG L SOC. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium lor Matnifacturinz Machine First Premium for Machine Work HAMPDEN CO, Mas AG'L. SOC. Diploma for Family Machine. Diploma for Machine Wmk. VVAMilNGTON CO, N Y FAIR. First P;eminm for Family Machine QUEENS CONY. FAIR First Premium for Family Machine Firtt Premium for Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Work SARATOGA CON Y, FAIR. Fint Premium lor Family Machine MECHANICS' 1NSTI rUTE Pa. FAIR. Firt Piemium for Machine for all purpfit.es First Premium for Machine Work GREE-S FIELD O, UNION FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Marhidc Work. CLINTON CO. O, FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine Fir-t Premium for M.tchiue. MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR. Fi st Premium lor Machine for ail purposes First Premium for Machine Work. v SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR First i'remiorn for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR. First Premium tor Family Machine FirM Premium for Machine Work Cir3rTiie above com piies ail the Fairs at which the Grover & Baker Machines were exhibited this year. Sales-rooms, 495 Broadway, New York. 73b Chf-oi.T.U St., Philadelphia. March 23, 18G4 ly. Atlininislrntcrs' rVotlcc. Estate of Samuel Adams, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on Ihe es tate of Samuel Adam, la'e of Locust township, Colnrrbia county, deceased, have been granted bv the Register of said counlj , to Leonard Adams and May berry Ilt.iil.es, boih residing in the township and county aforesaid. All petson havii.e claims against the estate of ihe decedent are requested lo prent ihem for settle ment lo the administrator, . and ihns in debted to ihe estate will make payment lo them withoct. delay. LEONARD ADAMS, . MABERRY HUGHES, i AUm Locust Iwp., April 20, 1S64. 6w. 2. Ailnsinitralor s rVolicc. Estate of Daniel S. McIJcnry, dec'' J. IETTERS testamentary on the Etate of Daniel S. Mcllenry, late o Jackson township, Columbia County, deceased, have been granted by the Register of eairi county, to Rohr Mcllenry. residing in the township of. Benton, Columbia coontv. All pcr-ons having claims against the es tate I the decedent are requested to pre sent tl em duly authenticated to the admin istrator for eeltlement and those indebted to the estate ar required to make payment to him forthwith. ROHR McIIENRY, Admr. Behton twp., April 20, 1864. 6w. S2. JYcid Clothing Store LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. ffHE undersigned re.-pectfnlly inrorms his friends and the pnbl'rc uenerally. that he has just received Worn ihe Eastern Citie, a larne assortment of BEHESTS? iiSTE) CS2SIIIB CLOTHING, Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of all sorts, sizes and quantities, which will be sold cheap for cash brcountry produce. A L S O, 52 ATM CAPS BOOTS AX!) SHOES. Together with a variety of no lions and things too uoublesome to numer ate, lo which he invhes the at te mi on of pur chasers. , t$3fm He is also prepared to make up clothing to order, on reasonable terms, and up to the latest fashions. GTCall aud examine onr stock of goods. ANDREW J. EVANS. BHomsburg, April 27, 1864. HOWARDS ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re liable trea'ment in Reports of ihe HOW ARD ASSOCIATIONSent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charze. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth S'reet Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 16, 1863 ly. ' a . - , .id ftrs . - . READING RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRAXGLIIEXT. fREATTrurik line from the North and Norihwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Potisville, Lebanon, Allen town, Easton, &c., &c . . Trains leave llarrisburg for Philadelphia New York, Readin2, Potisville, and all jn termediaie Sia.ions, at 8 A. M. and 2 p. M New York Express leaven Harrisbnrg at 6 LO. m. arriving at New York at 1 45; the sam day. A special accomodation PS8enge train leaves Reading at 7 15 A. M and returns from llarri-iburg at 5 P M. Fares liom Harrisbura: to New York ?5 15; to Philadelphia 2,35 and S2'8n. Ba2age checked through. . . Returriin.2 leave New York at6 A. M. 12 Noon, and 7 P. 11. (Pittsburgh Express, arriving at Harrisburg at 2 A.M.) I.eav Philadelphia at 8. 15 A. M. and 3. 30 P M. Sleeping cfcis in the New York Express Trains, through lo and from piltaburgri without 'change. Passengers by the CaMawia Rail Road leave Tamaqua at 8 50 A. M. and 2. 10 P. M. for Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Pbirtis. Trainleave Potisville at 9. 15 A. M. and 2. 20 P. M. for Philadelphia, Hamburg and New York. An accomodation Pasen2er train leaves Reading at C. 00 A. M. and returns Irom Philadelphia at 5. 00 P.M. CsT All theiHo above tiaihs rnn daily, Sundays excepted. A Sunday train leaves Potisville at 7.30 A.M. and Philadelphia at 3. ia P. M. Com m uiaiiori, Mileage, Season, and Ex cursion Tickets, at reduced rates to a:id from all points. 80 Pounds Baggage allbwed each Pas-' sender. G. A. NICuLLS. General Superintendant. May 2, 1864 Lack'a and Bloomsburg Railroad. ON AND AFTER JAN. Jfc, 1SC4, PAS SENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOL-LCvVS- MOVING SOUTH. Freight If Passenger. Patfenger. Leave Scranton, 4.20 P M " Kitigsion, 5 55 Bloomi-hurg 8.25 " Ruperl, 8 35 " Danville, 9,15 Arrive at Norlh'd 9 55 flOVlNO NORTH. Leave North'd 8 00 A. M " Danville, " Rupert, ' Bloomsburg, " Kinsston, A rrive at Scranlon, 8 40 9 22 9 35 12 12 P M 1,30 Fieiiiht & Passenger leaves Bloomsburg, 10 15 AM Passer rers taking the Mail Traiu South connect with the Express train from Nor thumberland, arriving at Harrisburg at 2.30 A. M , Baltimore, 7,00 A. M. and ai PhiPa. at 7,00 A.M. T he. Mail Train from North'd, leave immediately after the Ex prt-?s train from Harrisburg at and, Balti more, allowing Passengers leaving Phila delphia, at 10. 40 P. M. to reach points on this road during the next forenoon. New and elegant Sleeping cars accom pany the nigiit trains . etch way between Northumberland and Baliimore, and Nor thumberland and Philadelphia. H. A. FUNDA, Supt. J. C. Welis, Cent Ticket Agent , Kingsion, FeH. 3, iS64. i A I rll tla I arm- i s AJasnzino lr I'a ISCf, The Pennsylvania 1864. PEVOTED TO) , . . AGMCULTUIiFj, HORTICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS, Edited and rrEUsHtrj by W I L li I A M S. V 0 C X G ii C 0 ., 52 North Sixth Strce, Philadelphia. Terms : One Dollar a year. The Sivh Volume comiiiencees wi.h Jan nary n timber. JTAVING obtained the scrtlce of emi---nnt aii piactical xVgricu l:uriit, 1 1 on i -tuiturist. Slock Breeders and Be keeper-, we confidently cfier the curreut Volume at one of the besi ever issued for originality, practical thought and reliable information, Feb. 24, 1HH4- OMNIBUS LINE. riMIE undersigned would respectfully an-- ii'oonce to tne citizens of Bloomsburg, and the public severe"), thut he is running in MiTvimTv: r i vp mini 1sSa the difierent Rail Road l)epot, daily, (Sunday excepted) to con nect with Ihe sevpral Trains gnirj; South and Wet en the Ct4wisa& Williamspnrt Jiail Road, aud with those going Nor'h and South on the Lack. & R'oomshnrg Road. His OMNIBUSES are in good condition, commodious and comlortabie, and charges reasonable. CiT Persons wishing to meet or see ilieir friend depart, can be accom modated, upon reasonable charge, by leav ing tienelv notice at any of the Hotels. JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor. Bloom-burg, April 27, 1861. "AI)3IINISTliT0R'SXdTlCi:. e cf jane li. Cihsqn, of Greenwood ticp., Cvbnht'in County, dcc"d. jVTOTICC is hereby given mat letters of J-Y Admini-lralion on the estate of James B. Gibson, of Green wood township, Colum bia county, dee'ed, have been grar.ied by ihe RegUter of said county, to Abraham Young, E-q., residing in Benton towiirhii, and county a'oresaid. All persons having claim against the estate of the decedent are requested to present them for settle ment, and those indebted to the estate will make immediaie payment. ABRAHAM YOUNG, Admr. Benion twp., April 13, 1864. 52. Administrator's Notice. LETTEK? of administration on the es tate of Susan Hirp, laie Susan Peter m an, Sugarloaf township, Columbia coun ty, deceased, have been granted by . the Register of said county, to Abraham loung. who resides in Benton township, Columbia county. All persons navmg claims or de mands against the estate of the decedent are requested to present Ihem lo the un dersigned lor settlement and those indebt ed io the estate are required io make im mediate payment, Id ABRAHAM YOUNG. Benton, May 18, 1864. 6t NOTICE TO THE TAX COLLECTORS. 10T1CE is hereby given to all Collectors of State. County, and Dog Tax, aud Militia Fines, holding unpaid Duplicates for 1863 and previous years, thai they are st'ictly required to settle and pay to the County Treasurer, on Saturday tha 2Stt of May inst.,' or writs for their immediate collection will be placed in th hands of the Sheriil. C. H.HESS, 1 ROHR McHENRY, ) T. J. VANDERSLICE, Commissioners. Commissioners' Office, ) Bloomsburg, May 13, 1S61. PERIIAiI'S . INVALID SOLDI KR NATIONAL HOME EXTERPRISE, 5S 5'B ROADWAY N' W Y O R K. THE . - The Most Complete and Magnificent . .ff'ar Exhibition lixtait. Devoted to TaLsi? Tunds for a Ka- uoual Horce. ' 100,000 TICKETS, AT SI EACH. A DONATION of SZi 720 hi ValuaVe Prop, erhj lo the Ticket Holders. JOSIAH TERRA M, Agent for tie Pro prietors, has the honor to announce a plan for creating a fund for. the mending of a National Institution, to be a hcrre for In valid, tliaabled, discharged soldier. - The original sumber of Tickets issned for l hi object was 100,000, one third of which have been already disposed of in Boston, Mass. where the enterprise was fir-t projected. . .. , , Each of the One Dollar Ticket is good for Four Admission to the Mammoth - MIRROR OF. THE REBELLION, at 585 Broadway,. New York City, or wherever else exhibiied. One half of the profi!s.of the entire sal will oe exclusively devoted and donated to the above named .atrioiie object. Areording io the original advertised -plan, a Mass Meeting of the tiekei hold ers was field in Fanenil Hall, .Boston, on Nov., 4th, and an adjourned meeting at he same place on Dc., 16th. The fol lowiftg named gentlemen were elected as a Board of Trustees, io receive the fund which may accrue from the novel enter prise, and to appropriate the same to thin object in accordance wiih the plana of the originator ; Gen Juhn . Tjler, Boston; his Excellency Coventor James Y. Smith of Rhode I-latid; Hon. Geo. Briggs of.Jew York ; his Excellency Gov." A. G. Curtin of Pennsylvania; Majftr Gen N. P. Rankn, of Mass., Major Gen. O. O. Howard of Maine; his ExcelleLcy Gov. Richard Yates, of Illinois. To spepdily accomplish this great ob jecl, every wise means will be Uoed by thf nrniecinr in pfTcl trie irnmodlutA aalim of the tickets; and he calls noon 'he loyal and hemane to assist earnestly in cairying I h is noble onderiaking forward to a trium phant success. .... . Neiiher its importance, ncr its feasi bility, can be called in Question. t Let the people but respond in a spirit worihy oj ihe project, and no obstacles ehkll delay its consummation. ... ,- , Making ihe proposition in good faith, and ready to devote his whole energies to the preat work, the, projector firmly be lieves the tide of popular favor will flow in the desired direction, and accomplish the founding and insure the creation of a permanent National Institution, which shah be an ary lom for the retired soMier, t - i . r l. i.t, i: w: l- .- w II n so nisi ui ueauii ur iiuiu i ins ltpio ma for heroic services performed in his country's cause, and which shall go down, to the future generation a blessing to man kind and an enduring tncnurnsnt lo Ihe Lberalityof the loyal pacple'. Bv comoininj this enterprise with a public place of amusement of such well esiablished high character and merit, the subsciiber to tha fund, vvhile piting his money for the promotion of a great char itable design, may receive j.. lull eqniva lent for the outlay in witnessing this splendid series of Painting. ATTRACTIVE -. BOUNTY TO PUR CHASER. .V r 1JC I I IL.G rjfctutcri jwriun salt? vi these ticket, so that cnrcessary expense may be saved, and the. National Home Fund proportionately increased, a further inducement is offered as a oocnty to par chaser. ... As soon as Ihe tickets shall have been sold, ia addnion to one half the profits, as aloresaid, the following described prop e:.y will be donated to the ticket holders, ami placed in the hands of their Trustees, a distinct beard having been chosen for thai purpo'e, at the ns meetings held as above stated, and liich consists of the following gentlemen who, on receipt of the property, will dispose of the same, by lot, or otherwise, a I tie ticket holders in mass meeting may direct there to be no violation of iaw in such disposal : Hon. C. O- Rogers, Hun. C..W, Slack. Gen. Bobt. Cowdin, Col. A.J Wright, John C. Hay nee, Esq., of Bomoii, Johua Wi-bster Esq., cf Maplevill, Mass , Isaac S. Morse Esq., of Cambridge, Ma. . 4 SCHEDULE OK DONATION PROPERTY To ichiJi the 7 icktt. holders will be entitled. One geri'ecl residence jn the City of Ros bury. Mass. ira!ued aj 510 000 Three Piano forts, val. at JcOO each 1 500 Five pianvWor'es, tal. at each 1,503 Five Gold Wa'.cMes, at 5100 each, . 500 Fifty Gld Wa;ctie, at i0 each, 2,500 Two share: in the Boston, and Wcr- cesier Railroad, a 5133 each.- 260 Two shares ir. the Bo-ton and Maine R R. valued atSI30 each, 2C0 Two sharei ia the Merchants' Bank, , Boston, at SIOO each, 200 Six thousand Gold Union Medals - valued at S3 each, . .. 18,000 Two Sewing Machiaes, at S50 each, 100 Total,, 834,720 Due notice will be ghen of the next mass meeting of the ticket holders whicj will lake place in New York Cuy- A National Home Ticket, costing ona dollar, consid of five coupons, foor of which are admUsions ir the, Mirror, rood at any time, and th other n certificate of an inter?t in the Ei.erprUa, which the purchaser retans. The admi-rion coupon may be ned ep ara:ply, or all at once, as suits the conve nience, of the purchaser. . . All comm.auica:ion on the subject, and all orders for tickets by mail, or extuessj should be d'-rcded to JOSIAll FERHAM, Agent, 85 BroaJwy, New York City. TO CLUBS, Persor.s ukirtg an active interest ia this charitable nirJertking, . by . getting up clubs, will receire eleven tickets foretery ten do'lars sent. Jan. 20, 1S64 Jatiohai Foundry. ElIooinTmr, Coliimhia Co.; 'Ire snbsrtbir, proprietor of the tbove A named extensive etablihmen!. is now prepared to receive rrdr? for all kinds of machinery, for COLLER1 ES, BLAST FUR NACES STATION A BY ENGINES, MILLS THRESHIMG MACHINES. &c, &.c. He i" also p'repared to make S'Oves all sizes and patterns, Plow-iron, and every thing usually made in firtclass Foundries His extan-.iv facilities and practical workm-n, wairaiit hira in rereiin tiie largest contract on the most reasonable lermn. . C? Grain of all kinds ill be taken ia exrhacee ftr cai.iii. tW Thm eabli-hment i located Qeat the Lackawanna Railroad Depot. i . PETER BILLMEYER; Bloomibnrg, Sept. 9, 1863.. ,