The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, June 29, 1864, Image 3

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    STAR OF THE NORTH
TgiXGB TB0tITTOWN"& COtXTRY.
bloom smmG, fa.
WEDNESDAY MOUNTNO, JUNE 89, 1864.
CcnSNro B P. Fortner. ha lately re
signed hta office an Commissioner of. Iler
Cat Revenue, for this district.
Tbe reception for the "Iron Guards" at
Lime Ridge,-on Saturday last, ia said to
have been a fine afiaij. All passed off
pleasantly
Robert L. F. Cou-ht, of Benton town
bip. lost his barn Dy file on the 18th inst
il is thought lo have been the work of an
incendiary.
An Exptesa train on the N.- P Central
Barlroad, met wi'h a terrible accident near
Syracuse. The engine . exploded, killing
three persons, and Injuring thirty others.
THtRawi'Ibe preaching in the Baptist
Church of this place on Sabbath pen, by
the Re. Gro. W. Scott, of Danville, at 10
o'clock, A II.
, Worntao Sot.DickS We have " at oor
office a lit' of the sick and wou'tderf Penn
sylvania eoldiers in the field and in the hos
pitals at Wahington, Alexandria aud Cumberland.-
, It can be sen any time.
Am Arn Fact. Th Loiisvil'e Journal
irolv remarks : 'lt is the mot awiul tact
in this war that the President of the United t
Ftates censiders his on re lection the
chief purpose to be accomplished by it."
Thc Rkal SLAVtar Partt. Slavery f
speech slavery ol press, slavery of mind,
slavery of election ; but absolu e freedom 10
break the ConMito'ion suppress opposition
newspapers, and insult the people.
Since the nomination, ol Fremont the
Lincoln papers have fallen npon onr foreign
popola'ion, epecia'Iy the Germa e. with
nt mercv. Fremont they now ifeclare is
an adventorer but forwarded by infidel Gr
mans and foreign rfisorzanizers Is that
the way you talk of your once darling Fre
mont !
Gzntniv McClclian delivered on the
1ff!h inst.. the oration a the dedication of
the site for the Banle Monument to be
erevted opon 'Trophy Poin'," at West
Point, to the memory of the officers and
otdlers whs have fallen in ihis war.
M aiw Stt has at Iat been redeemed
from the almost insnfferable dust which
hat held undisputed sway, for the lai week
or two. by the action of the citizens who
have made arrangements for having them
rsgnlarly sprinkled.
Aurora's Magazine is ont for July. It is
n interesting number, and growing in in
lareat as it becomes older. The reading is
most capinl, at well as are the patterns
and fashion pla'es intf resting It ranks
among the foremost of Mazazines. Price
fi 00 in advance. . Pablithed by T. S.
Arthor, Philadelphia.
If President Lircolo bad withdrawn Gen
Burnside a corps from Gen. Grant just pre
vious to the commencement of the late
battles aA he did Gen McDowell's from
Gen McCIellan's army dorins the Uiter's
esmpaign against Richirftnd, rm-hich side
ol Ihe Rapidan would the Lieutenant Gen
eral have been lo day ?
Pdbi.'C Salk In anu ner column of the
Star will be seen advertised lor sale val
uable personal property and real, estate,
belonging to Samo-l Kline, in Benton iwp.
Columbia county. This is desirable prop
erty, especally the Real EU;e. ' It i
beaatifully situated and in a good state of
cultivation, with tolerably good buildings.
Part ol the tract is excellent timber land,
desirable lor its good quality of timber.
Capitalists will take notice.
. Tax drafted men in this county are re
porting in this place The examinations
commenced for this connty on Thursday
last, and will continue until the 5th of July.
Quite a number are beinj exempted on the j
grounds of. physical disability, and some
.are paying commutation ; but in many
townships there are a large number not re
ponin(rSo far iut three or four have been
procured for (he service, Ibey being substi
tutes. The people have become sick and
tired of war, and will no! enter the service
W txcctvED the first nam her of a new
Democratic paper published in Ashland
Scbcylkill county, entitled The Constitution'
at Advocate and edited by Neowhal&Mc
Ginlkt. It i a spirited sheet, large and
we'i printed, rnd its appearance indicates
for It a hearty support at the hands of the
Schuylkill county Democracy. - We wish it
both pecuniar acd political success. .
It is decidedly funny to see ths Abolition
organs throughout the country calling Fre
moot and party 'Copperlfeade "when they
re-well known to belong to the same
wooly-headed tribe. The Fremont journals
re throwing Greek Fire into tba Abolition
ranks at a furious rate. It is destined to be
come too hot for the Lincolnites, and they
re in a terrible bad way in consequence
The oli! adage nay be verified (bat. ,-when
rogues fall out honest me get their does."
Lrr Us'Rcasosj Togbthcb. Has not the
laboring man ' abnr.dant employment, at
better wages than he received two or three
years ago 1 Abolition paper.
. 4 Soppose he has, does it not cost htm tear
times as mach to live ? Can he buy coffee
t 12 cents, as he eoald two or three years
Ago 1 Can he boy moslin at 8 cents, as he
could two or three years ago? Can he
Lay anything at reasonable prices.
Is be not taxed four times as much, and
- iahe notdirfted and made to pay of his
t a 'l s9-SnA A rfmA fsrm K ! f m SB
ainBil EUeAlJB 4aUU,UI UIODU isvua a-- -
iir t ib i!ashtre4 lor tkt asr !
j A democratic exchange very
pertioemlv
I inquires" what ha became of the tepub
lean party citch word ;bat ' in time. or
var there can be but two parties, patriots
and traitor 1" We now find within their
ow'n harmonious household at least two
pari tea one lor Lincoln and one for Fre
mont. - -
Acctdcmt Two freight train on the
Lackawanna and Bloomsburg railroad came
in collision on Tuesday nikht last below
the '-Half way Hoo e," making almost a
complete wreck ol one of the engines and
some forty coal cars The damage to the
road anil obstructions from broken-car pie
vented the regular passenger train due here
Wednesday morning tram getting through
until the evening pi .that day. The loss to
the company i slated at 812,000 All the
rssnlt, we have been told, of carelessness
on the part of an engineer on one ol the
trains. Fortunately no peron wa injured
by the collision Danville Inle'ligencer.
Imliy & BiCKKCLL Imlay & Bicknell's
Bank. Nine Repor er f.r June has been re
ceived. It ccntains quite a list of spurious
money now in circulation, among which
are 20 S50 and $100 Government Green
backs, and S0 Treasury notes. This .De
tector can be relied op n. No business
man should be without a copy.
Fiar. The miserable apologf for a
Depot at this place was destroyed by fire
O'i Sabbath last It is supposed to have
caught fire Irom cinders thrown opon it '
by air engine, thai had paed bu a short
lime previous io the aUrm being eivn
It hae long been cnniitered a nui-ance. and
no regrets were leit by ay one. at it com
plete destruction
Fonunatelv, everything .1
iih but verv hille
Ol PflVU, Willi VJ Mll'C
damage. It 1 to ne nope i tna- a nanu-ome
a. a. a a. a a
lltil Sllliai'le OIJIMIIIIJC win rici.r.i,
ei her noon the old ikile or in some other
I .11. . . 1 I n . . t '
equally eligible location. R.im-.rs are afloat
thai the company annopate erecting the
new boil lings a mile or two below town.
Let our citizens unammonsly remoticirate
against it. The accomodating Station Agent,
B Rush Dav.s, has h-s headquarter in the
... . . . . ,i
Kenning hoom o; me "national .noie., .
where he will be pleased to wait upon ttte
traveling public beneick Gize'te.
U. S. 10-10 BONDS.
These Bonds are isued under the Act
of Congress pi March 8tht 1864, which
provides lhal all Bonds isued under thi
Act sh?!l be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION
by or coder any Mat or municipal au;hrr
ity Subs4-ri(i ons in ' e-e Bind are re
ceived in United Slates note or notes of
National Banks The, are TO RE RE
DEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure ol ihe
Government, ai any per'od oi less ihar;
len nor more, than forty ears fre'ji their
dare, and un'il their re-lerniinoii FIVE
I'ER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID
IN COIN, on Bonds ot not over one hun
dred dollars annually and on all-other
Bonds sf rrii-aiitiu&lly . The interest i pay
ahle on tne first days ol March and Sep
tember in each year.
Subscribers will receive either Regis
tered or Coupon B inis. as th-y m-ty re--ler.
Registered BoniJs are recorded on the
book so I the U. S. Treasurer, and can be
transferred only on the owner's order
Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and
are more convenient lor commercial nses.
SubsiTit'ers to this lan w II have ihe
option ol having their Bon. is draw imprest
from Mar. h 1st, by paying the accrued in
tifrett in com (or it. Un led Sia'es notes,
or I lie notes of National B ik. adding fi'
ty par cent, for premium,) or receive them
drawing interest from the date ol subscrip
tion'and depo-it. A- he- Binds are
Exempt from Municipal or State
Taxation,
their value is increased Irocn one to three
per rent, per annum, according to ihe rate
ol lax levies in various parts oi the co in
try. '
A' the present rate of premium op gold
ihev pay
. ,.,T- . i
-' rr.i. v.f.A Micnui j
in currency, and are ot equal convenience
as a permanent or temporary investment.
It is believed that no securities offer so
great inducements to lenders as trie various
desciiptions of U S- Botids In ail other
lorms ol indebtedness, the laith or ability
ot private parties or stock companies or
sepra'e communities only is pledged for
payment, while lor ibe debts of ihe United
feiatrs i tie whole p'oterty ot the coun'ry
is hotden m secure ihe pay mem ol both
oriwipal and interest in coin
These Bonds rna be . suhscrit.ed for in
sum Irom S50 op to any magnitude, on
Ihe iaii e erms,aint are thus made equally
available to tht- smalltsi lender, and ihe
largest capit alist. They can be ronvened
into 'iiioney a sny monrjeni, and the holder
v ill t a ve t h benefit ol the iiiieresf .
Ii may De aselnl io-ate in this ennner
noit thai the loiat Funded Debt ol the
United Slates on which interest is pay able
ir. gold, on the 3d day or Mach Ih64, wa
t768,965,bt0. Tie merest on iru deb:
lor the coming fiscal year ill be $4 5 93T.
126, while he cusioms revenue in sold
lot the current fiscal year emlivg June
3uiti, 1864. ttas been so far at tne rate of
over 100,000 000 per annum
It will be nr thai even the present
gold revenues ol the Government are large
ly in excess of the want ol the treasury
lor ihe payment ol gold interest, while the
recent increase of the tariff will doubtless
raise the anuaal receipts Irom customs on
fe same amoint ol importations, to 3150,
000 000 per annum.
Iristrnelioria lo the National Bank1 act
insr as loan agents were noi iB9iied nn.
Ihe United Siaie Treasury until March 26,
but in the first three weeks oi April ihe
subscriptions ave'-d more thaa TEN
MILLIONS A WEEK.
" Snh.iTiiiiini. will be received bv all
National Ranks
which are depo-nane- ot.pubhc money,
and all
RESPECTA BLE BANKS AND. BANKERS
throughout the couutrv, (acting as agents
of the National Depositary' Bank,) wi'l
(Ornish further information on " application
and
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUB
SCRIBERS. , -
Subscriptions ttHI be
ceiTed by the Fiist National
Bank Of aJai.TiIIe3 Ia.
May 4, 1114. 2m. ,
I ROSPEPTUS OF THE GUI AT NAT-
PolitTal nd Militar) o ihe SOU HERN
REBELLION, Cmrehe i.dnt;, ul-O all
important S ate Paper (Co .lede rate ami
Ft-i-tfat ) all onimance ot Scesion,
Proceeding of Cni gr-s. (Rebel an t Fe-i
eral, Remrkab'e. speeches &c . together
with official Report ol Commanders, Armt
and Navy Sni-ttcs. Man, BY
CRVILLE J. VICTOR, to be completed in
3 Volumf Super Ry hI Ociavo Beaon
Inhy Illustrated wiih Mffl Engraving,
Map-- &c, Prf rated expre-sly lor thi
work,b John Roger and other fir-i-rlas-
VOLUMES I AND II NOW READY.
lhitm: Na'i..naMork cf aracierize.t
bv a leu iri Jonmal a the vParaoii ol
Hi-mrie " has now taken its place in lit
eratore a- the History par excellence, oi
i he Greal Rebellion. It has received (as
will be men bv rcterence to the letters ami
l O'iccs Mibjoined) the endorsement f the
leading irten and he leading journals ol
the coiinm . It i commemld b those
no-t qualified to judge, uncn a Record
of ihe Ri-e, Prt.grefH am1 Re-ul s ol the
War I t the Union a- every Intellifjem
citizen should pnsesD.
A tide indu-aie , il- covers the ground
ol trie. ReOellion a well in it Political
and Social as in h Military aspet-tf. It
d-als in chronologic order, wuh the opn
awi the errei moveirienit- lor Secession in
rh reverl Siaieti : it comiretieii.! the'
lro.e,i''l, of trie prncee ol ihe Mont
imery Convention and of me Conleerate
State Congre-s : all proceed ma in the
Feit-ral Coi.greu- relating jo ihe- quesiioi.s
t Sm et(n. and RebflliO'i. oivuig lull re
por ol ihe greai Fetaie-, Re-oliitionn,
R--.'- Lc x tl lle Sl'aaJ Proclama-lion-
&c. ol ihe Prei-i If ni ; rrm jrovirig a
Ci nii- e e ciiit eniiiuni ol l'e uoiiucal
pl.ae- of ihe a'fenjjjed revnl-ition.
As a recoil! of Hie Mnneinlrui Military
and Naval Feature- of . Ihe Rebellion, it
will be all lha con I.I be de-ired lull, an
ihentic ami graphic leaving n thmi2 on-
aid wt.ich i- necessrv to remter it the
be,.i an fi.o-i ii-licior Hwi ry ol ine ,
ar "' - n',,n ,,,r ' wu' l' l"-""" !
1 p
lor ihe pa roiMge ol trie American reopm
MoM n, ,wo .,(,nm, w e ...voted io the
I V7lerillOll '"r l "J "
. 1 ... ... ... ' .
uid Navy. As
: each volunie conram- rrmre leiir pre-s
" o vtilum-s. of other profee.l j
! ( (;,ealrVVrk pn '
, h , ...i., aft com uiein-Ss will
i (i.allfii.e all r nparison
I The Emue flMory wiil be comprised i"
j t'-r-e Mi,-er Rnyal oc:avoolti...e-. otaHout
' 6000 pages each beautifully printed, in
.iimii- ,,., ...liv ,,,-ared ,
type be ninoi.nl ol mailer in erii voi-
unie i equivalent io 'tie contents of six i
ordn.ar d.olai book. Thus in Itiree vol
m- ihe author will hav- am pi space io
rriiVler every event lolly and satisfac
torily, -hould me ar itrag lis slo length
alo; thronn tne year.
The jvoik can only be had of :he can (
vasser Ii i not -old by 'he tiade " All
wl'O wi'h lo become po-e-sed of II should
uva. I themselves ol the Fri proposUion of
the auent
Each volume i- guaranteed to be equal,
in all respects m "he specimen copy ex- j
hibned by the agent !
JAS P TORREY. Published 13
Scruce St N. Y A'dress correspondence .
EDWARD HOVEY, J
General Agen., 13 Spruce N. Y-,
Fir-' Cl.-s Canvas-ers Wanted
JAMES V. KEELER. Agent for Colum
bia Co. j
June IS lf61 3w !
iHVV GOODS!
AiioUirr Arrival oi floods.
A I
rr )
Hat, Cap and Grocery
wjB C -J-i I-23
Now i Your Time, (o Buy.
HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER
1
""HE understjried having jnst returned
irom the Ea-iern cities with a large
Kl. IUII il'l-UIMIiril I- fJliOC tRlfS
I f .. 1 1 nl fPl
in aooi'inn io a -uperi osf -1
or STOCK Of SPRING AND SUMMER
Ji HATS AND CAPS, .
comprising eeff soil and quality, is now
prepared lo sell a little cheaper than-can
b purchased Isewhere.
H- S'ock ol GROt'E IES are not sur
passed in il.is ua ke , which he offers
cheap for rah, of in exchange for GRAIN
OH PRODUCB
ALSO.-A fine lot ol KIDS. M0R0CCOES.
ar.d LININGS to which he invite ne at
len..o., ol Shoemakers and the public.
Giv&him a call At Str-up' Old Sta"nd,
on Main Stree:.
JOHN K.'GIRTON.
BloorKsbnre. April 27 IM64.
JUU NEW' GROCCRT STOUeI
MONK
Just receiredat Erasmus' Xtw Store.
M'da e-.
Suirar.
Tes.
Coflee,
Roe
S,icea,
Fish
Sail, .
Tobaco,
Se.ars, "
Candies,
RsZens,
FEED AND fROVIMONS.
Together wi'h a ureal variety of notions
Sic Ion outneroiiH ro mei.tion .
Cs"Bilei. Km Meat atid produce gen
erally taken in exchange tor woods.
A. K ERASMUS.
Bloomsbnre Feb. 29 1?64
Adminisf ratorw' ofice.
Ett-ite i'f Smnutt tdam. decinsrd.
V
K I T Y RS ot ' Aitmn'istrat.i n on the es-
ta'e ol Sar.uei Alm. lae of Loco-
ow tiship, Ci'lun bia com ty. decea-ed.
h ive 1 een rai.ied by the Register- ot sa .
o ur-i. io l-eo aid Adams ami Mayberr
Hnpl'e-, b"iti renlitig in the townshi.
and coiMily a'oresaid. All persons havi; .
claims Hainf the e-late of itie decede.
are requested to prespm ihm lor senl
n-nl n If-e adn.iriisiraiors. and those i.
'ebte.i td ihe esiaie will make ,aymer:l v
H en. with'-i'' dela.
LEONARD ADAMS
MABEkRY HUGHE
Locu-t tp . A,ril 20, 164. w. 92. '
A.Iiuini-tr:it'ir'!- Notice.
Estate of Daniel A. Mcitnry, dec d.
LE ITERS testamentary on ihe Kaie i
Daniel S McHenry. la'e o Jacks. -i
ownhip, Columbia County jlece.ed
have been granted l-y the Roister of -ai
coun.v, io Rohr M Henr. residinu i'. t'
township o! Benton, Columb'a crnni.
All person havins clain s mjauist the e
taie ot ihe decedent are requested io pre
sent them duly authenticated io the admin
isiraior for ee'tleniei I aid If oie indebled
-l0 Dim ronhwnh. -
L . ROHR McHENRY. Admr.
I Banton lwp? April 20, f2.
. . . or ...... - .. , .:
VAI UABI. f. r fa l est at e.
IN PUIUANCE'of an "rrter of the Or
I hi.nxr Court t Colombia Connlj, on
bntoroay. ire ' eecom da of July next at
10 o'clock in the forenoon, Peter Ent, nd
n ininraior of Ale in Marr. late ol Scott
lol.ioip Mid comly deceased, will
expose io sale b Public Vendue, on the
prt-miP8 a eertain
TRACT OF LAND,
Simaie in S-on township, in hhi.i
county, beginning at the north corne-p
-f Celeb Barmti'e tarm, being on ihe
norih line o' Purpart N. ly ing' E is
ol Caleb Barioii and Elia- Kruu., ami ail
joinina John Robinson on the fou'h. and
Harmon Kline and J.icob Keller on the east,
a Hit colli si. in a
FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES
ami tweni; perches, "ftrict measure Late
the E-tale"ol -aid decen.ed, sitna'e in the
townvhip of Scoti ami comity aforesaid.
'JesSK CoLtMAN, Clerk.
.TERMS. One four-h- of the purchase
money to be paid on confirmation of cale.
and balance in one year horn confirmation
with interest from confirmation, bv Court.
PETER ENT, Adm'r
" Bloormborg, June 8, 1864.
JVeto Sioclz of Clothing.
Surinj; and Summer Goods-
in)jLVitiiv -tvW-5--fcS.
1NV1 1 ES afeniion lohis stock of cheap
an.l lashioi.able Clothing ai his Store, or
MJilN STREET. IILOOMSBURG.
two doors above the Jitnfrica Iuuse,
where he has jurt received from New York
and Philadelphia, a full assortmeni-ol
lUrii and Boy's Clothing,
including ihe oOsi tatitmib!e, durable and
hao.lMome. DRESS GOODS, coiisis-ing ol
Hox, Hack, Frock, dvm and Oil Cloth
CoufM, and 'an(n,
of all sort, Ktj.es, and colors. He also has
replenished hi already large tock ol Fal
and Wintef. ShawU; Uriped, fig:ed and
plain Vests, whirls, cravats, stock-, collars,
hanillirchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy
aricle
N B He has constantly on hand a large
and well -electe- assortment ol Cloths and
Vestmgs," which . is prepared to make up
to order, into a iy kind of clothing on very
short notice and in the best of manner
All bis clothing i- made to wear and most
of it i ot home mannlactnre.
srv
A i D
Ol every Description, Fine and Cheat
His Case of Jewelry is not surpaed in ihm
place Call and examine Ins general as
sortment ol Clothing, Watches, lewelry,
Sir &c. IAVID I.OWENBEKi;.
Bhiomsbiira;. April 20, 1S64.
JYi&W GOO Dti!
REVOLUTION IN HIGH 'RICES!
NKW AKItlVAl- OF '
AT lETKR KNTS STORE I N
LIGHT STREET, COL. CO.
n AS jnst received Irom the eatern cilie
and i now opening at the old stand
a splendid assortment of
which will be -oi l cheap for
CASH OR CJOUN PKY PRO DUCK !
His slock consi-t8 ol Ladies Dress Goods,
cl.oire-i stales and latest fashions.
CAMCTOCS.
MUSMNS.
GINGHAMS,
FLANNELS.
HOSIKRY
SILKS, SHAWLS, CAUPKTS. &C.
Itcady-.llale Clothing,
SriNKTS,
CSSIMKRh:s.
COTTON AUKS,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
THREAD, kC.
QUEEV4KE,
CEDAR W . KE.
HARDWARE.
MEDIC'INKS.
. DRUGS,
o sasfa is-iiaafsSi,
BOOTS AM) SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
In short everything usually kept in
country store.
The. patronage of his old friend, and
the public generally, is respectfully so
licited The hishest market price paid for conn
try produce. ' PETER EKT.
Liaht Street. May I. 1864.
JUillcr's Store.
OF SPRING AXD MMJ1LR GOODS.
IHE -ubscriber ha- jnst returned from
the Caie- with another lar:e and select
Hori miit of
Spring & Minimer CSood,
purchased mi Philadelphia fctid New Yik,
ai ihe lwes figure, and which he is
determined rosell on as moderate, terms a
can be procured elsewhere in BfoomsLarg
Hi Slock comprises
Ladies' Dress Goods,
o thechoicesi styles and late- fashions.
DRY GOODS,
sj or cd q as it Q c& S3 9
HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE.
hDAR '.VARE, HOLLOW-WARE,
lion's and Shoes, Hai- and Caps &c . &c.
n short;every thins usually kepi in country
ores; to which he invites ihe public uener
.lly The hishest price will be paid for coon
iy prodice, in exchange for eond.
STEPHEN H MILLER.
tl.tomsbn , Ma ll. f64.
ICE-CiitiJiM.
SlOHNER would res ecttully annou-
nee in the citizens ol Blonmsbary and
icnutv 'ba- e ha- jnsi ope- ed sn
lYc-Ct'caui saloon,
ver Ins Coiilecnonary Store. 1 door above
. Post Office in Bloomsbura, where he
vilfserve op Ice-Cream, ol the mosfbhoice
daors, every evening, durmp the Summer
"nth, at the mot reasonable rates.
Parties and Families can be accom
modated with the ancle upon short ooice
. Give him a Call B SlOHNER,
Blo.-m-borg. Apr- 27, '64. Prop'r.
.BLINKS! BLAXKsTljLTXKsTf
DEEDS, SUMMONS, .
EX ECU! lONSSUBPOZN Ab,
of proper & desirablefonasjfo sale
rftct'oi h "tar oftheNorth"
!
Wlicn Yon liireliac A'vray
Sc lt ct Cash nbise !
WHILE THE
Jlrmy of the Patomoc,
UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF
LIEUT. CEN. U.S. GRANT,
IS MAKING PREPARATIONS
" FOR THE
CAPTURE OF KICHMOND, VA ,
AND END THE REBELLION,
Lloyd T. Sharpless
IS SHOWING THE SUPERIORITY
OF THE
CASH-
AND
READY FAY
SYSTEM,
BY
AT CONSIDERABLY
Lower Figures
THAN" CAN BE BOUGHT
HE IS
GETTING GOODS CONSTANTLY
FROM THE EASTERN (THES
NEW YOuK AND PIIILIDKLPIIIA,
J1ND IS
DISPOSING OF THEM RAPIDLY
at extremely low
CALICOES
Jit SOcfJ. 23cfa. 25cts. 26c. and 2?c.
Brown awl Bleached, at 20, 22, 24. 28,
32. 34, 38, 42, arnf 6(W.
JUapaccnn. I.ustrfB, DeLaines Challis
Jtans Cas-imeres $c.
w roc cries
SuCtr- Syrvpi ( offee Kent T'.axt
India C'JFre at 25rfs a peri
or a tide hishly recotn
mmd'd. 71 Ai KI.KF.L
By the
and 1 bbl. at 12. 14 and 10
L Dollars
The Iai'senl Lot of Qucrii
irare .ETrr hrouulil to
BOTH OF
COMMON 4- GRANITE WARE,
which will be sold at LOW PRICKS.
NOTIONS, IIUSIF.RY Hoop Skirts.
' BRADLEY s NEW HOOP
SKIRT.
The Duplex. Elintie S.iring St-e Skeh-toti
o well known among ihe Fair Sex
for beauty and durability.
Boots $ Shoes !
In endless variety lor men and women,
and. chiMreti. Gaiters ol all kinds
Balmoral, Si'te. lace and Congress double
and single soled.
The Ctltbrated Gvlta Percha Soled
S.',oes for Women and f hilen.
Gent French Sr America" Calf B.iofs
and Balmorals. Gents Lace bout from
1 60 to $4.00.
CAMS F;ml Tor Itutlcr ami
liarl.-4- ain mid other
Produce t:ik n in
lxcliiiiic for
GOODS.
Buying and Selling for Cash he is pre
paiedto sell Goods on Lower
Profits than when doing
a Credit Business,
CALL AXD EXAMINE TRE GOODS,
Bloemtburg; April 20, 1S64. Zm.
ViTf lTttris
Vf.H?in l-l)v-rStV ih.. wlfejfh
7 y j-R lFJ I V 'V . I tivaav. VX'f'i
i'l'i
v .
GROVE R 80 BAKER S
CFI.tPH ATFD ELASTIC STITCH
sinvii(-; n 1 hi n es
Were awarded the hisheisl Pre mil) ins over
all Coriipeiitors m the following Stnte
and Connty F-or" of 1863.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR
First Premium lor family Machine.
FirM Premium for Manufacturing Machine
j K;rt Pteminm lor Macbtue Work
j INDIANA STA IE FAIR.
First Premium lor JMacrnne tor mi purpoes
Fir-t Premium lor Machine Work
VERMONT STATE FAIR.
Fir 1 Premium for Family Machine.
Fir-' Premium lor Manufacturing Machine
Firi Premium tor Machine Work
OHIO STATE FAIR. '
Firt Premium for Machine 'York
IOWA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
Firt Premium lor MnnTac! uiin sM achine
Firl Premium for Mar'.ii.e Woik.
j ILLINOIS STATE EAIR.
JY'r' Premium lor Machine for all purposes
l-ir'i Premium lor Machine Work
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR
F rt Pr-minni for Marhine for all purposes
Fri1 Pren.inm l"r M-huie Work,
M ICAKJ AN TATE FAIR
Flrt Premium l-ir Mannlarinring Machine
F:rt P'emiu.Ti lor Family Machine
1 Fir Prerniiiiri t-tc Vlachm Work
I PENV A SI A'E FAIR
Jii-t Premium for Man.ilactnrma Machine
; Fri-i I'teminm fur Mactiine Work
OREGON STA IE FAIR.
Firs" Premium f ir Family Machine
Fir-l Prefrniini l r Machine Work
( HI I TEN DEN CO. Vt AGR'L SOC.
fir-t 'Premium lor Family Machine
Eii Premium f r MatiulR-iurti'i Mcl ine
FirM. Pien.inn. 1'rM-fhme Work.
FRANKLIN CO N Y. FAIR.
Fust Premium lor Family Machine.
Ft- Premium for Ma' ufcnrme Machine
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY Vi. AG L SOC.
Firi Premium lor Family Mdcrnne
Firl Premium lr Mai.ulacturin Machine
Firi Piemnim lor Vlacnine Work
HAMPDEN CO. Ma-s AG L. SOC.
Diploma lor Familv Machine.
1 1 1 loma lor Machine Wmk.
WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR.
Ftr-t P emnini lur Family Machine
QUEEN CO N Y. FAIR
Fir' Premium lr FHO.ily Machine
fir-i Pr-rt'.uiii lor M an 11 1 tnrma Machine
Fir-t Prptninm for Machine Work
SARATOGA CO N Y, FAIR.
Fi' Premoim tor Fmil . Machine
MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE Pa FAIR.
Fir-: Premium lor Machine for all purpoe
First Premium lor Maehine Wirk
(RKK V FIELD O. UNION FAIR.
First Premium lor Family Machine
FirM Premium for Machine Work.
CLINTON CO. O. FAIR.
Firi Premiun for Family Machine
Fir-t Premium lor Machine.
MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR.
Ft tt Premium tor Marhmefor all purposes
Fir-t l'ren mm tor Machiie Work
SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR
Fit"' Prt-m um lor Family Machine
FirM Pteminm for Machine Work.
SAN JOSE IMM'RIcr Cat FAIR.
Fir-t I renMiim lor Family Machine
Fir-t Premium for Machine Work
EgSThe at e i"'"!! pii"-" all "he Fairs
at which the Grover & Baker Machines
Were ehibited thi ertr
Sale room", 495 Broadway, New York.
730 Ches'tut St., Philadelphia.
March 23, 1864 Is
THE Greatest
Sewn.jj Machine
Improvement yet
Art. A curiosity
in the
worth
seeing
Pie -send for circular with sample of
The.e- Improved Machines save one
hnn 'red per cent o thread and -ilk, and
j make the look titch alike on both sides.,
j They require no 1 rifiructioMs to operate
pertef.ly,except Ihe ' printed directions "
! Nucha. .ye inVfvving from.one- kind of
j goo 's t another.
I A"il i0 tak.ng apart 10 clean or oil.
I Oar New Manufactory i" now complete,
with nil n m -hiii-ry. and lools entirely
new, hmIi aireauv ra.nriy inrtiing oni
Machine-, wl ii-h lor teaiit and perfection
o fi. i-h are not -.wpaed by an manufac-
icre in the orl l.
, B Shoul l any Machire p'ove nnsat
ifaciorv, it can be returned and money
refuiideit
Aden's wanted in counties not canvassed
by our own A-j-nt-
FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO.
No ."3 Kroadwa, New York.
April 2(1 1H64. 1 y
Y( W Clothing Store,
LA I EST ST LES CHEAP GOODS.
'"HE undersigned respectfully informs
his friend- and the public generally,
that he fa just received trom die Eastern
Ct te-, a large asoorimeni ol
C OTHING,
Fre.h irom 1 tie seat of
Fa-hion, of
all
be
sort. size- and quantities, which
will
sold cheap lor cash or country
produce.
A L S O,
n iivrsiVCAPs
M BOOTS AND tsUOES CJ-,
VSte Together witlTa variety ol no
tions and thing" too iroublesome to numer
ate, to whicn he invites the attention ol pur
chaser. E&'IIe ts alio prepared tn make up
clothing lo order, on reasonable terms,
and up to the latest fashions.
ITCaII and examine nor stock of goods.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
Bloomsburg, April 27, 1864.
Ayer's Cherry PectoraL
HEADING RAIL ROAD.
gOIMKR ARRANCK3IENT.
RE AT Trunk line from the Nor:h n3
Nttrih.west for Philadelphia, Nevr
York, R-a-ting. Potisvilleebanoa, Alieu
town. Easton,& &.. -
Train leave Harribur2 for Philadelphia
New York, Resdina, Po'tsv.lle, and all in
s teimediaie Sia.ions. at 8 A. M. and X P. 8f.
Nw York Express leave Harrisbiirj- at
6 bO a M. atriviiiii ai New York at I 45 ;thf
same day. '
A special accomodation Passns?es tairi'
lea-.e- Reaoina at 7 15 A. M and returns
from Harri-burg at 5 P M. .
Fares liom Harr'mltir : to New Joik
S5 15; to Philadelphia S3 35 a-nd Z2 80.
Bniat.o checked ihiough.
Returnina leave New York at P A M. ll
Noon, an.l 7 P. M. (Pitt-bnrah Express,
arrivins i Harripbnrg et 2 A M.) leave
Philadelphia ai 8. 15 A. M an.l 3. 30 P M.
Sleeping c; r m ihe New York Express
Trams, ihrouh to and " from P'tisburgh
witt.oui change.
Pan-enters by the Ca'iawisa Riil Road
leave Tamaqna at 8 50 A. M and 2. 10 P.
M. lor Philadelphia. New York, and til
Way Point- .
Train-leave Pnttville at 9. 15 A. M. and
2. 30 P. M. for Philadelphia, Hamtburg
and New York
An acco'io'dation Pa-senger train leaves
Readtn at . 00 A. M and returns from
Philadelphia at 5. 00 P.M.
ty All thefe above Mains run daily,
Siiodays excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30
A . M. and phi.adeliihia at 3.i5" P. M.
.Commutation, Mile.aa-?, Sea-on. and Ex
cursior. Tickets, at teduced rates to and
Irom all points.
80 Pounds Baggage alloweJ each Pis
bender. 6 G. A. NICoLLS,
General Superinieudant.
Mav 2 186 4
Lack'a and liloomsburg Railroad.
OS AND-AFTER JAN
SENGER TRAIN S WILL
18, 1864, PAS
RUN AS FOL-
LPVS
MOVING SOOTH
Freight f
PaMtogtr.
Paitengtr.
4.20 P M
5 55
8.25
8 35
9 15
9 55
Leave Scranton.
' Kingston.
Bloomsburg
Rupert,
" Danville,
Arrive at North'd
MOVING NORTH.
Leave North'd
8 00 A.
M
' Danville,
" Rupert,
" . Bloomborg,
" Kmaston,
Arrive al Scranlon.
8 40
9 22
9 35
12 12 P
M
1,30
Freiahi & Passenger leaves fcJIooirsburf ,
10 15 AM
Pa er gers talcing the Train South
connect with the Express train from Nor
thumherlatut, arriving at Harr'sburg at
2.30 A M . Rihimore, 7.00 A. M. and al
Pt.il'a. at 7,00 A.'M 1 he M-il Train from
NorthM, leave- immediately after the Ex
press tram Irom Uarripburg at and Balti
more, allowing Pas-enaers leaving Phila
delphia, at 10 40 P. M. to reach point
on this roail donna the next lorenoon.
' New and elegant Sleeping cars accom
pany ihe night trains ewch way betweeu
Northumberland and Baltimore, and Nor
thumberland and Philadelphia.
H. A. FUN DA, Snpl.
J. C. Wells, Gen I Ticket Atenl
Kingston, Feb. 3, 864.
I'rl-l la Karm-i s UHgziue lor l'
1864. The Pennsylvania 1864.
I'AKItlEK & GARDEXER,
DEVOTED TO
AGRICUII'URK. HORTICULTURE
AND -RURAL-AFFAIRS,
Fdited and Ptjbi ished bt
WILLIAM S. Y0CNG &C0.,
52 North Sixth Stree . Philadelphia.
Term : One Dollar a year.
The Sixth Volume commencefs with Jan
uary number.
rjAVING obtained tre service' of emt
1 neni a id tactical Aiim-uNiM!, Horti-ultnrUl-
S'oirT Hrelfsand Beekeepers,
we coitfidentU oflr tlie current Volunie at
one of the reat ever --sued lor er'2'nalny,
practicil ihi.ujhi an 1 ie!iaCle inlortnatiou,
Feb. 24
OfiM BUS Ll E.
j 1 H E oiider-'aiieo vonlil re-pecifnlly an
' i. ounce to in e emzen- ol B!oorn"burg,
Mini the piiMie uei.eralU 'hat he is runninj
AiuOINIRUSLINK a
Leiweell thl- place arul jfOjy
the d.fleietil Kail Koad Sil
Depo's, daily , (Sunday- exrep e O to coil
nect wi b ihe several Trains arting South
ai.,1 V --i on ttie Ctais-a& Williams;ort
Kail Koad, and with ihoe eoi'ig Nor'h and
S'Mitt. ou t'.e Lack. & Bioomshnrg Road.
His OMNIBUSES are in good-condition,
commodious and comfortable, and charges
reanonab'e. VtT Perons wishing lo meet
or see their friends depart, can be accom
modated. upon rea-onabfe charges, by tf
ii g timely no'ice at anv of the Hotels.
JACOB L. GIRTON. Proprietor.
Bloom-burg, April 27, 1864.
WALLOW two or three hogsheads of
Buchu," "Tonic Biner," -Sarapar-illa,"
-'Nervous Amidoies," &c, &c., and
alter too
rv one
are satheil with ttie resiil. then
box 01 OLD DR. BUCHAN'S
ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS and be re
stored to health and vigor in lees than thir
iy das. They are purely vegetable,
idea-am to lake, prompt and salutary in
iheir effects on the broken dowli and shat
tered cnnitituiion Old and yonng can
take Hie'm with a.lvantage. Imported and
old in the United Stages only bv
IAS. S BUTLER,
Station D, BibU House, New York,
General Agent.
P. S- A boxent.to any address on
receipt ol price which is One Dollar -poti
f,te
March 16. 164 3m.
Administrator's IVotice.
LETTERS of a 'niinistration on tnee
late of Su-an Hrp, late Susan Peter
man, Sugarloaf lownship. Coin m bia conn-
V, vlecease 1, hae been granted by the
Regi-ter ol said county, to Abraham Young,
who ret-ide in Benton lownship. Columbia
county. Ail person having claims or deV
mands against the esia'e ot the decedent
are requested to (re-ent 'hem to- Ihe nn
dergig ed lor settlement and thoe indebt
ed 10 the eel ae are required to make ira
mediate payment, to
ABRAHAM YOUNG.
Benton, May 18, I8h4. 61
HOWARDS ASSOflATIOX.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of ihe Nervous. Seminal,
Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re
liable irea'meni in Reoorts.of 1 fie HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in
sealed letter enveloi-e, free of charge.
Address, Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON,
Howarl As&ociatiou, No. 2 Souib Niolh
5reet Ph'iadeJ.ihia, Ta. -Dee.
IS, l?63-lf.