STA'lt OF THE NORTH I 1 umis acbit rowN& country. BLOOl S CUUC, PA. VEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1864. Th County Commissioners advertise a. bridge letting in 'uno'.her columa of the The drafted men of Bloom township are notified, we understand, to rep sir t "at this tplace,' on the 23d in at. ; W bear accounts of there having been 'frost several plices in this county, on Mon 'day morning last, btit nb damage is known to have bea done "to the fruit or grain 'crop. ' ' -A . t 1 1 i f t r O. The rid ay evening there Will 1e a 'special meeting of the Democratic Associa tion of this place. A fall attendance ia de 'ired ai important business will be transac ted.. ' '" -.'..' ' Soiofcc Henry Stone, 'of Abington, for months laboring under deiangement, hong himself last Saturday. He wii fonnd in 'the v ooda abo at hatl a mile from the house 'He leares a family. Record of the times. " Cold Masixt -The ! re-nominatioo of Mr. Lincoln baa had a bad 'effect on the Gold maiket. The next day after his nomi nation at Baltimore, n1d ran p to SI.9S, 'the bighe.t figure yet known. Ho. Gio. D. Jacison wifl please accept onr thanks for a copy of "Important Gener al Laws' passed at the fast session of the Legists! ere.' It embraces the Revenue, Mi litis, Appropriation and Apportionment Acta. ' la another column of the Star will be een the paiTTes of the fifty per cent., as taken o3 the last draft, by ordst Of Captain Manville, Provost Marshal of this District. An alteration in the original Act forbid the dravrrng of this excess over and above the tegalar qaotam. Those men need not report. Pinup Kkousb.oI Benton, caoght a trout in Fishirtgcreek, near that place, not long since, "measuring in the neighborhood of IS inches, and weighed I poand and 13 ounces. He old ft for one dollar' and twenty He t cents. This was an extraordinary trout and teaiarkab1f well sotd. j. 0 Monday last 1.e Treasoror of this bounty, Daunt. McHxsaT. exposed to pub lic ra.e certain tracts of seated and unseated lands "for arrearages ol State, County, Road, School and Poor Taxes, lor the year 1862 nd 1863. The sate took place atltve Court House. The number tf tracts sold were uot vjry numerous. Ms. Isaac Lewis, of Sugarloaf, this coun ty, lost a fine, mare, on Wednesday last, while on bit way home from this place, near Bernard Aramermn', in Fish'tngcreek'' The auimal complained the evening pre vious, but on the lalbVwlng morning it was thought the bad recovered aufficrthtly to be Uken home. Wc unintentionally neglected to notice in vnt last, the death bt Wm. S. Town sand, o( Ike 106th Regiment, P. V, who died in one of the Hospitals at Philadelphia, on Mon day, 'the 30:h of May last. His remains were, brought to Light Street, his home, where they were interred, on the following Sabbath after hie demise, with miii'ary hon ors, by returned veteran soldiers both of Light Street and thie place. ' !..ftttnt Esq., has our-thanks for a copy of his lirtle work.'entitled "Notets on the Constitution of tha United States, with expositiona of the most eminent Statesmen nd Jurists" It contains historical and ex plaaatory notes on every article. The work is well prepared, by the able and talented author, C. Cha&kcet Burr, who wrote the 'History of the Union and the Constitu tion.' Published by J. F- Feeks, No. 28 Aa Street, New York. Price, 25 cen:s per opy. ' - - ; ' ' ' : " Tkc friends of Captain Clarzncc G. Jack; cos will be pleased to learn that be has beta heard from. He was wounded in the left I-;, on the second day's fight, In the present campaign, after which he waa .taken prisoner," and at present is'Iying in one of the er.emy's hospitals,-at Gordonsvitle, Vir ginia. He is the oldest son of M. Wi Jack son ,Vf. Berwick, aud Captain ia CoL Sam' I "Bowman's Regiment, the old gallant 84;h Pennsylvania Volunteers. This Regiment has suO-ared severely id all the lata battles, losing their Lieuteoant-Colonel on the sec ond or tbird day'a fighting, with a heavy percentage of line officers, in proportion to the comber of men. . . . . . , .. Da. JacoH HoatorHea, of New Berlin, Union cooaty, Fa sect ps a few copies of a little tract, written and published by himself, entitled, - Is Slaye8T Cokdemncd bt thi BiBtc, o f Prohibited ty the Constitution of the United Slate$ r' These tracts are offered for at 10 cents apiece. They are well worth the money and a person'Cime to set down aad read one oi them. The entire "irtla work is sopported by scriptural evi dences, andcf that character whica-is hard to rniundarsund ' The Dr. claims ia be , trying to convert the North and. South into measures concerain tire Slavery question E3 viewed and upheld by the bible and pro tects J by ihs Constitution, for which be has " repeat "y bean 'the object of censure: and e freat abase by both the Radicals cf the f oath and the Aboli-.i&nisfs cf xlt Tiorth. Any parsan wishing to-purchase Mi I vis tract can be accommodated ty c il.'Irj at its STi cCZts. f ' :J" made preparations to give 'them a hand some reception.,. Their ranks have become tbined by . the many hard ' fought bat tles, 'through which: they - have victoriously passed, 'and tie deprivations and hardships Incident to war. .'We will' give them a more extended notice in oor next. . ' - Price &. Miller, of Centreville, are sole Agenit for the sale of, JBlkss Drake's patieci 'improved eelf-bealin; Smoothing lrooe, in Colombia an'd Lnzerrie 'coontieo. VWrhall speak o! this improvement in our nexL . CJS; 10-10 BOXDS. These Bonds .are issued "hnber the Act of 'congress of March 8th, 1864, which prdvides that all Bonds issued ' tinde'r this Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under'airy .state or municipal author' ity. Subscriptions to these Bonds are re ceived in United States notPh or nctes of National Banks. They are TO BE RE DEEMED IN COIN, at 'the pleasure of the Government, at any period not less than ten nor more than forty years frocn their dafe, and . until ibeir redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bond ol not over one hun dred dollars. annually and on all other Bonds semi-annually. The interest if pay. able on itle first days of March and Sep tember in each year. Subscribers will Receive either Regis tered or ?Coopon "Bonds, as they may pre fer. Registered Bonds are recorded on the books of the U. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are pa able to bearer, and are mo're convenient for commercial uses. Subscribers lo ihisloan will have the option of having their Bonds draw inter et from March 1st, by paying the accrued in terest in coin (or in' Un. ted States notes, or the' notes 'of National Banks, adding fif ty per cent, for premium,) or receive them drawing interest from the date ol subscrip tion and deposit. As ihete Bonds are Exempt fro a Municipal or State Taxation their value is increased from one to three per cent, per annum, according to the rate of tax levfes in various paiU'of 'the coon- At the present rate of premium on gold they pay OVER EfGHT PER CENT INTEREST In 'currency, and are ol equal convenience as a permanent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as the varions xlesciiptions of U. S. Bonds. In ail other Terms of indebtedness, the tarth or ability ol private parties or aiocL companies or separate communities only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United S'ates the whole properly of ihe country is holden to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from S50 up to any magnitude, on the s"rr,e termsand are thus made equally available to the smallest tender and the largest capitalist. They can be ronverted into n oney at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the imeresf. . It may be useful lo state in this connec tion that the total Funded ' Debt of the United States on which interest is payable in eohi, on the 3d day of March, 1R64, was S768,965,C00. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be f4 5,937, 126, while the customs revenue in gold foi the current fiscal jear. ending June 30th, 1864, has been so far at the rale of over SI00, 000 ,000 per annum. It will be teen that even the present gold revenues of die Government are large ly in excess of the wants of the treasury for (he payment of gold inteieM, white the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annua! receipts from customs on the same amonht of importations, to $150, 000,000 per annum. ' Instruction? to the National Banks act ing a loan agents were not issued from the United Stale Treasury Until March 28, but in the first three weeks of April the subscriptions averaged - more thatl TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by all national liaitUs which are depositaries of pubho money, and all ' RESPECf A BLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the coantrv, (acting as agents of the National Depositary Banks,) wil furnish further information on application arid '' AFFORD EVERY FACiLlTT TO SUB SCRIBERS. ; "- - v ; Subscriptions irill lie 85c cciTci! by the First National H.tnk oroanTiilcj Pa. V May 4 1864 2ni. .hi i i intu - i. i j r "Buchn," "Tonic Bitter,'? ?"Sarapar illa," ''Nervcus Amidotes," &c-, &c, and afieryou are satisfied with i the residr. then try one box of OLD DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC. PILLS and be re stored to health and vigor in less than thir ty days. They f purely vegetable, pleaam to take, prompt- and salutary in their effects on the broken down and shat tered constitution. Old "and' youna can take them with advantage. Imported and sold in the United States only by J AS. S. BUTLER, , Station D, Bible House, New York, . , - General Agent. P. S. -A box fceut , to any address- on receipt of price which is One Dollar -pot fiee. - . - " " " March 16, 1864 3m J .. CHARLES G. BARKLEY, Attorney at Law, ELOOISBtSG, COLtMBU C0. PA. ILL practice' ja the sever.! Courts of Columbia coonty All legal bostnes intfasfed to bis cafr shall receive prompt attention. . ; , O F F t C E, On Main Sfreel, gxchange Buildings, over Miller's Store. '' ; April 13, 1854. - , DlTl'D LOTTENBEllG, ; CLOTHING S TO R P., Oa Main ifreetjtwo doofsabovethe Ame tcs.Q Hoisl.' ; t : Jf'.:'. .. ' ' 'V ' '-,'.:" ' ' I , ' - : '. . . ' CANDIDATE'S COLUMN. Candidate tor Sheriff. Through 'the earnest siilicitation of many j TN PURSUANCE of an'irder of the Or Democratic frietids. I have been induced to 1 - nhans' Court of Columbia Countj, on offer myself as a randidaie for the office of Mierill of Columbia County, surject to toe decision of the Democratic County Con vention. - JAMES LAKE. June 15, 1564. pd. S2. . ? CANDIDATE FOR SIIKItrTF, WILLIAM KRICKBAUM, of Mifflin tp., we are authorized to announce will be a candidate for the SHERIFFAI.1TY, at the approaching eneral election, subject to the t'ecision ol the Columbia county dem ocratic convention. . Jui.e 15. 1864.' pd." $2 ' ' ' CANDIDATE FOR SUEH1FF. PJHARLKS H. HESS, of Mifflin township," w are Authorized to atmounce, will be a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of Columbia County, at the approaching gen eral election, subject to the decision of the Columbia county democratic couventiou. Mitflu, June 1, 1864. S2 pd. - li:g is latIve. 70 the Democratic Electors oj Colu mbia' county : Frikkds asd Fellow CiTrztNS : The nn(ersignd, acknowledging with praiitude pasi evidences of your generous confi dence, would respectfully announce ; that al the solicitation of many valued Demo crats, b will be a Candidate lor the LEG ISLATURE in the District composed of the counties ol Columbia and Montour, at the ensuing General Election, in accordance with the usages oft he District -Electors, and being governed alone by the decision ol the Columbia County Drnofraiie Con. veotion. LEVI L. TATE. Blaomfbnrg, May 18, 18R4 2. pd. Candidate lor Assembly. At the solicitation of many friends, I would announce to the voters of Columbia County, that I will be a candidate for ASE.vlBLY, at the ' approaching general election, subject to Hie deci-ion of the Co lumbia county Democratic Convention. Wm H. JACOBY. Bloomsburg, May lly 1864. Candidate Tor ShcritH njARUN A. A MMEU.M AN, of Fihing creek township, we are authorized lo announce, will be a candidate tor the office olSHEUIFK, at the approaching General Election, subject to the decision ol the Co lumbia county Democratic convention. May 4, 1861. $2. pd. Candidate for sheriff: AMUEL SNYDKR, of Mifflin township, st we are authorize I to announce, will be a candidate for SHERIFF, at the approach iiift General Election, subject to the decis ion of the Columbia county Democratic Convention. May 4, 1864. 2. pd. CANDIDATE FORTToTlillSSIONERT We are authorized to announce that Allin Mansj, of Beaver twp, Coluu.bia county, throusjh the eolicitHtrorrofhis Democratic friends, ha been induced to offer himself as a candidate lor Couktv Commisionich, at the approaching general election, sub ject to ihe decision of lha Democratic County Convention. ALLEN MANN. Beaver, May 25, 1864. 2. pd. MATRIMONIAL. II you wish to marry address the undersigned, who will send yon "without money and without price," valu able information that will enable yon to marry happy and speedily, no matter now old bow ugly or how poor. This is a relia ble affair . The information will cot oa nothing; and if you wiS to marry, I tfill cheerlully assist, you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired information 6etH by return mad, and no questions asked. Address, SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoiut, Kings co . N. Y. June 1, 1864. 4w. NEW GOODS Another Arrival of Goods. AT "O1 CE SST eS3 Hat, Cap and Grocery 3 O Gl H3 Now is Your Time to Buy. HE NOW ELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER fTlHE nndersisned having jost returned L Irom the Eastern cities with a large and full assortments of in addition to a superi or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER X HATS AND CAPS, comprising every soil and quality, is now prepared to sell a little cheaper than can b" purchased elsewhere. H Siock oi GROCERIES are not sur passed in this maike', which he offer cheap for carh, or in exchange for GRAIN OR PRODUCE. ALSO,-A fine lot of KIDS, M0R0CC0E5, ar.d LININGS to which he inviis the at tention ol Shoemakers and the public' Give him a call At Stroup's Old Stand, on Main Street. JOHN K. GIRTON. Bloomsburg, April 27, 1864. THE Greatest Improvement yet in the Sewing Machiue Art. A curiosity worth seeing. . . Please sendfor circular with .sample of sewing. These Improved Machines save on hundred percent, of thread and silk and make the lock-stitch alike on both sides. They require no instruction to operate perfectly, except the "printed directions." No change in sewing from one kind of goods to another. . . Arid no taking apart to clean 6' oil. Our New Manufactory is now complete, with all its machinery and lools entirely new, and is already rapidly , turning out Machines, which for beauty and perfection of finish are not surpassed by any manufac ture in the world. V ." N. B. Should any Machic yroVe oflsat isfactory, it can be returned . and money refunded. Agents wanted in counties not canvassed by our own Agents. FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO. ' No. 538 Broad'jpay, New York. , April 20, 1864. I y. ' - -' or . VA LUABLE REAL ESTATE. t bat urday. the second day of July next, at 10 o'clock in (lie forenoon, Peter Enl, ad mi nist rater of Alern : Marr, late of Scott township , in isaid county deceased, will 'expose to sale by Publio, vendue, on the premises, a certain . TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Scott township, in said county, beginning at the noftb cornerJ ol Celeb Barton's .'arm, being on thf .i north line of Purpart No. 1 ant lying East of Caleb Barton and Elias Krutr,. and ad joining John Robinson on the south, and Harmon Kliite and Jacob Keller on the east, and contsinina FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES, and'twent; parches, strict measure. Late the Estale'of said deceased, sitna'e in the townphip of Scott and county aforesaid. Jesse Colsman, Clerk. TERMS. One fourth of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and balance in one year Irom confirmation wiih interest from confirmation, bv Court. PKTF.RENT, Adm'r Bloomsburg, June 8, 1861. , ' JYcw Slock of Clothing. imsssi sma d-sp Spring and Summer CSoodst. TNVl I ES at'.entioii to his stock of cheap and iasiiiouable Clothing at his Store, or. M.'JIX STREET BLOOMSBURG, two doors above the Jlmtrican Uoust, where he has just received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assortment of ill i' 1 1 and Boy's Clothing, inciudiog the most fashionable, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of lioxt Sack, Frock , Gum and Oil ClotL Coats, and 'ants, of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He also has replenished hi already larger slock of Fall and Winter Shawl; striped, fijju:ed and plain Wot, shirts, cravat, slocks, collars, handkerchief, gloves, suependers and fancy ar'.icln. N B He has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vesiings, which he i prepared to make up to order, into any kind of clothing on very short notice and in the best of manner. All his clothing is made lo wear and most of it is oi home manufacture. AND - . Ol every Description, Fine and Cheap His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. Call and examine his general as sortment of Clothing. Watches, Jewelry, &c. &. DAVID LOW EN BERG.. Blogrnsbnrg, April 20, 1864. JYBW. GOOJJS! RE VOL UTIOX IN JUG II PRICES! NEW ARRIVAL OF SPSnG & SUJIHEIt (J0ODS AT PETER ENTS STORE IN LIGHT STREET COL. CO. fTAS iust received from the s. tern cities and is now openins at the old stand a splendid asortmnt of which will be sold cheap for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE! His stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods, choicest sttles aud latest fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS. GINGHAMS. FLANNELS. HOSIERY SILKS. SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C. Kcady-Madc Clothing, SATINETS, CSSIMERES, COTTON A DKS, KENTUCKY JEANS THREAD, &C. QUEENSW ARE, CEDAR WARE. HARDWARE. MEDICINES, DRUGS, COOTS AM) SHOES, HATS and CAPS, In short everything usually kept in a ronntry "tore. - The patronage of his old friends, and the public generally, is respectfully so licited. The highest maiket price paid for coun try produce. PETER ENT. Light Street, May 4. 1864. lilkrVStorc. OF SPRING AM) SlUiaiER GOODS. 'ITIIE subscriber ha just returned ihe Citie with another large and s from elect assortment of Spring & Summer Good, pgrcbased al Philadelphia and New York, at ihe lowest figure, and. winch h is determined losell on a rnodera:e terms a can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. His slock comprises Ladies' Dress Goods, of the choirest styles and latest fashions. DRY GOODS, . CTV Df CD 2? C& IT 2L CE S3 a HARDWARE. QUEENSWARK, C ED A R VARE," 110 LLO W-WARE , Boots and Shoes, Hat and Caps, &c , &c. In short, everything usually kept in country stores; to which he invites the public gener ally. ... The highest price will be paid for coun try produce, in exrhsnse for goods. , - STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bloomsburg, May U, 1864. ICE-CREAM. I STOHNER would respectlolly annou nee lo the citizens of Bloomsburg and vioinity. thn he has jost opered an . Icc-Cream Saloon, over his Confectionary Store, 1 door above the Post Office, in Bloomsburg, where he will serve up Ice-Cream, ol the most choice flavors, every evening, dorino the Summer months, at the most reasonable rates. 17 Parties and Families can be accom modated with the article upon short nonce. V Give him a call. 8 STOHNER; Bloomsborg, Apr. 27, '64. Frop'r. BLANKS I BLANKS I BLANKS 1 1 DEEDS, SUMMONS. . EXECU1 IONS, SUBPOENAS, of proper &. desirableformsjfo-sala l ffio ofthe "Star of the North.'! Wli en Ilo u Pu r c ha c ' A lira ys Select Cash IlousW! - . While the eJIrmy of the Potoinac, . UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF LIEUT. GEN. U. S. GRANT, IS MAKING PREPARATIONS FOR TH K CAPTURE OF RICHMOND, VA V AND END THE REBELLION, Lloyd T. Sharpless IS SHOWING THE SUPERIORITY OF THE CASH , JIND - MEAD FAY SYSTEM, BY AT CONSIDERABLY liowcr. Figures THAN CAN BE BOUGHT HE IS GETTING GOODS CONSTANTLY FROM THE EASTERN CITIES, KENT TOIIK AND nilLADELPUIA, AND IS DISPOSING OF THEM RAPIDLY at extremely low CALICOES ! At 2Qcts. 23CJ. 25c. 26c. and 27cf. Brown and Bleached, at 20, 22, 21. 23, 32, 34, 38, 42, and SQcls. Atapaccas, Lustres, DeLaines, Challit, Jtans, Cassimerts, Groceries : Sucar, Syrups, toffee, Kent s East India Cjft e at 25cts, a nupcri or article highly recom mended. MACKEREL, By the i and I bbl. at 12, 14. cwf 16 Dollars. The Largest Lot of Qucrns warc Ever brought to BOTH OF COMMON 4- GRANITE WARE, ichich will be sold at LOW PRICES. NOTIONS, HOSIERY, Hoop Skirts. BRAJLEVS NEir IOOP SKIRT. The Duplex, KHptic S.irin? Steel Skeleton tj well known amon tne rair o for beauty and durability. ools i$ Shoes ! In endless variety for men and women, and children. Gaiters of all kinds. Bulmoral, Side, Lace auJ Congress double and single soled. The Celebrated Gutta Percha Soled Skoesfor Women and ( hildrey. Gents French y American Calf Boots and Balmorals. Gents Lace bootstorn $1 60 fo $L00. CASH raid for Kutfcr and Lard. Cirain and other Produce taken in lixchnnsr for GOODS. Buying and Sellinsrfor Cash he is pre vated to sell Goodn on Lower ra rrcjits man xvnen uwirij a Credit Business, CALL AND EXAMINE THE GOODS, Bloomtburg, April 20, 1864. 2m- ... . ... i r0 iil G ROVE R BAKER'S CFLfcflRATCD FLASTIC STITCH MM '.HIKES Were awarded the highest Premiums 'over all Compptitors, at the following Stale and Countv Fir of 1863. NEW Y'OKK STATE FAIR. 'First Premium for family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine FiM Premium for Machine Work INDIANA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes First Premium for Machine Work VERMONT STATE FAlR.r Fir. t Premium for Paritily Machine. First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Woik OHIO STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine Wct IOWA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First I'rtynitim tor Manuracturin g Machine First Premium for Machine Work. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. Firt Premium for Machine for all purposes First Premium for Machine Work KENTUCKY STATE FAIR F't Premium for Machine for all purposes Frist Premium for Machine Work, MICAIGAN STATE FAIR First Premium for Manufacturing Machine F:rM Premium for Family Machiue First Premium for Machine Work PENN'A STATE FAIR. First Premium for Martolactunns Machine Frist Premium for Machine Work OREGON STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine Firsi Premium for Machine Work CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR'L SOC. irst Premium for Family Machine First Premium for ManaUcturin; Macl ine 5 First Premium for Machine Woik. FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR. ) First Premium for Family Ma'clan. j First Premium for Manufacturing Machine! CHAM PLAIN VALLEY Vt. AU'L SOC. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Work HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG'L. SOC. Diploma for Family Machine. Diploma for Machine Woik. WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR. First Pierninm for Family Machine QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR First Premium for Family Machine First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Work SARATOGA CO N Y, FAIR. Fir! Premium lor Family Machine MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purposes First Premium tor Machine Work GREENFIELD O, UNION FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machiue Work. CLINTON CO. O, FAIR. First Premium for Family Maculae FirM Premium for Machine. MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR. Fi.st Premium lor Machiue for all purposes First Premium lor Machine Work. SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR First Premium for Family Machine First Piemium for Machine Work. SAN JOSE DIS1RICT Cal FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine Firt Premium for Machine Work CCThe above comprises all the Fairs at which the Grover &. Baker Machir.es were exhibited thi year. Salesrooms, 495 Broadway, New York. 730 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. March 23, 1864 ly. Atlistitiistrator' Kotiee. Estate of Sumuel Aidants, deceased. I ETTERS of Administration on the e6 tate of Samuel Adams, late of Locu-i township, Ctdumbia county, deceased, have teen granted by the Register oi sa.d county, to Iouard Adams and Mayherry Huahe, both residing in the township arid county nroresaid. All persons having. claim Against the estate of ihe decedent i are requested to present them lor setila ment lo tne administrators, and those in debted to the estatt will make payment lo them without dlay LEONARD ADAMS, ) MA BERRY HUGHES. Adm'rs. Locust twp., April 20, 1864. fiw. f2. AIiiiiiiistratorsj Kolice. Estate of Daniel S. McIenry, deed. LETTERS testamentary on the Etate of Daniel S. McHenry, late ot Jackson township, Columbia County, deceased, have been framed by the Register of said couniy, to Rohr McHenry. residinu i'i the township of Renioo, Columbia count) . AH persons having claims against the es tate ol the decedent are requested to pre sent them duly authenticated to the admin istrator for settlement ai d those indebted to the estate are required to make payment to him forthwith. ROHR McIlENRY, Admr. Denton twp., April 20, 1864. 6w. S2. JS'cic Clothing Store LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS- flMIE undersigned respectfully infoms a hi frian.t fin4 ihrt nnSli f.n0ra!lv ihat he has just received trom the Easttrn Cities, a large assortment of CLOTHING, Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of ns, sizea and quantities, which will all sold cheap lor cash or country produce. A L S O, II ATS tfcCAPS &Js ' . M. 1 VA UU0TS AMI SU0LS. Together with a variety ot no lions and things too troublesome to numer ate, to whicn he invites the attention ol pur chaser. CC" He is also prepared tn make up clothing lo order, on reasonable terms, and up to the latest fashions. ' tLall aud examine our stock of goods. ANDREW J. EVANS. Bloomsburg, April 27, 1864. HOWARDS ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal. Urinary and Sexual Systemsnew ami re liable ttea'meiii in Repxi-'ts of ihe HOW ARD ASSOCIATIONSent by mail in 6ealed letter envelope, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILL1N HOUGHTON, Howard Associatiou, No. 2 South Ninth S'reet Ph'ladelphia, Pa. Dec. 16, 1863 ly. fmmA- Mr READING RAIL ROAD, SCB1MFR ARRANGEMENT TREAT Trunk line from the North and 1J-T - North-west for . Philadelphia, NwVr Vork. Rea.tms. PotisvitlejLebaoon,', Afleu lowii. Easion, &'c, &c. - Trains leave Harrishor for PhilaJelphTa New York.' Reading, Poitsvtlle, aud all-intermediate Stations, at 8a.m. and 2 p. m. New York Expies leave Harrisbnrg a.t 6 oQi m. airiving at New York at 145 j lbs same day. i ' ' " . . A spe-ial Bfrorrocttioo Pssenges train leae Readi-i at 7 15 A. M and rtorus from Harri-burp at s P M. V, , Faren Irom Harrisbnrw,: . to New York"! S5 IS; to Philadelphia-&3 35 aid 82,80. Basiawge checked throuah. '. .. . Reluming leave New Yo'rk. at 6 A. M. l2 Noon, and 7 P. M. ('Pittsburgh Express, arrivins at Harrisbura at ,2 A M.) Leave -Philadelphia ai 8. 15 A. M arut 3. 30 P M. Sleeping Ci .fW in itie New York Express Trains, ihroojih lo vntl Irom . Pittsburgh without chatiue. " Pa!enje'rs by the CatrawissH.' Hail Road leave Tarnaqua at 8 5fl A. M. and 2. 10 P." M. lor Philadelphia, New York, and all Wav I'OMits. Trains leave Pottsv'ille at 9. 15 A.M. anil 2. 30 P. M. for Philadelphia, Harrisbur and New York- ,, - An accomodation Pa'senjer t.rain leaves ReHdini! at 6. 00 A. M, nod returns Irom Philadelphia at 5. !C'0 'P. M. . . . tW All iheihe above ttains run daily', Sundays excepted. , , - . , A Sunday irain leaves Potisville at 7.30 A. M. and Phiiadetihia at 3.i5 P. M. Coitimmaiion, M'lleaz, Seaon. and Ex cursion Tick eta, at reduced rales to aud Irom all point. ' . . . .. 80 Pounds Busjjae allowed each Pas senger. G. A. NICoLLS.' General Superinteudant. May 2, 1864. Lack'a aud Uloomsburg Railroad. ON AND AFTER JAN. SENGER TRAIN WILL .18, 1864, PAS RUN AS FOIA LOVS- iso'v'iiio scut's Freight Passenger. PWKr. Leave Scrstifort, t.27) P M Kinasion, 55 Bfoomsburg 8,25 ' Rupert, 8 35 v Danville, ..5 .i Arrive at North'd 9 55 MOVthU NORTH. , Leave North'd 8 00 A. M Danville, Rupert, Bloomsburg', Kingston, .8 40 9 22 9 35 , 12 12 P M Arrive al Scranton, ljJO .... Freight & Passenger leaved Booaisbnrs', 10 15 A M - , t . Passer gera taking tha Mail Traio Sonth cotinect with the Express train from Nor thumberlaiid, arriving, at HarTisburg at 2.30 A. M . Baltimore, 7.00 A. M. and at Phil'a. at 7,00 A. M. The Mail Train from . North'd, leavea imm'rdiancly after the Ex pres train from Harrisbnr? at and . Balti more, allowing Pasen2ers leaving Phila delphia, at 10. 40 P. M. lo reach points on this road during Ihe next forenoon. New and elegant Sleeping cars accom panv'the night trains ekch way between Nor'humberiand and flalftrhore, and Nor thumberland and Philadelphia. H. A. FUN DA, Supt. J. C. Well-, Gen t Ticket Aml Kingston, Feb. 3, i864. sTFill I fr'Hrnvr-n 'Jagazine for I 1864, The Pennsylvania 18641 FAKIflEK & ARI)EKIiR; DEVOTED TO . . AGRICULT URK. HOR riciILTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS, INDITED AND I'CBLISHKD BY WILLIAM S. I 0 C X C & C O :; 52 North Sixth Street,, Philadelphia. Term t : One Dollar a year. The Sixth Volume commence with Jan uary number. HAVING obtained the services of emi nent and ptariical Agriculturist, Hri lulturist. Stork Breeders and Be keep.-r, we confidently ofler the current Voldiue at one of ihe best ever issued for originality, practical thoimht aud reliable iutormatiou, Feb. 24, 164- OMNIBtJS LINE. rpHK undersigned would respecifnlly ari- nounce to tne citizens ol Bloomsburg, and the pnt-lic generally, that he is running AnliMVlRIW 1.1 VR it .......... j v. . . w - v - c between thi place and the d.flerenl Rail Road Depots, daily, (Sundays excepted to con nect with the several Trains eomc South and Wesi on the Cktawisa& Williarhspdrt Kail Road, an.l with those going North and South on the Lack. & Rioomeburg Road. His OMNIBUSES are In good condition, commodious and comfortable, and charges reasonable. CP Persons wishing; lo meel or see iheir friends depart, can be accom modated, upon reionable charges, by leav irg timelv n'ice at any of the Hotels. JACOB L. GIRTON. Proprietor. Bloomsburg, April 27, 1864. DilXISTRAT(m'SNOTICE. Esta'e tf James It. GiVon, of Grtentcood txp , Cnlumfn-t County, dee'd. K'OTICE is hereby grn ihai letters of Adminitratiorl on the estate ol James B. Gibson, ol Greenwood township, Colum bia county, dee'ed, have been grar.ted by ihe ReUlerof said county, to Abraham loonz, E-q.. residing in Bemon townshi.i, and conr.ty a'orssaid. All persons having claims against the estate of ih decoder t are requested to present them for settle--ment, and those indebted to the estate wilt make immediate payment. . . ABRHM YOUNG, Admt. Benton Up. April 13, IH64. S2. Administrator's Notice; LETrERS nf administration ou the es tate of Susan Harp, late Susan Peter man, Sugarloaf township, Columbia coou iv, deceased, have been granted by the Register ol said couniy,to Abraham Youug, who reside in Benton township, Columbia county; All psrsr.ns having claims or dy-3 mahds against the estate of the decedei.t are requested to proetil 'hem t'- the un dersigi fd lor settlerneni and hOs indebt ed to the estate are required lo make im mediate payment, to ' ABRAHAM YOUNG. . Benton, Mar 18. iS4. 6 XOTICE TO TUE TAX COLLECTORS. OTICE is hereby uiven to all Collector of State, County, and Don Tax, and Militia Fines, holding unpaid Duplicate for 1863 and previon eats", that Ihey are si'ic'ily required to sett'e and pay i' he County Titasorer, on baturday ih 28fh of May iust , or writs fof-tteir immdial i-olle lim will be plui'cd in trie hands the Shenri. C. II HF; I ESS. ) Mci ENP Y, ANDERiLlCE, ) ROHk T. 3. VANDEKiLICK Co.am'uiiionera. Commissioner O.ice, 1 1) BIooaburg, May 18, 64. , t lb' J