The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, September 21, 1864, Image 3

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    STAR OF THE NORTH
1 1 '
THINGS ABCCT.TOWN & CCOTRT.
BEoOiTiSHUKQ, pa.:
-WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT.'? 1 , 1864.
T our Patron? antl the Public.
, The preent'ftigU price of paper, labor,
firintine material and every article enter
ng iato oar busine, has compelled us lo
Jook to a corresponding advance in our
charges. Hence the underlined, onblih
. Art iii Bloomsburg, will on and after ihe
1st of September, 1864. make an advance
f Fifty ft cent, rjpon old rates.
''; , RATES OF ADVERTISING.
One square ot eight lines I lime
t - . " . " 3 times,
. . " I month,
" . S month,
'., M It . g
1 - .' . . " 1 year.
. 1.00
1.50
2 00
4 50
6 0
10 UO
Executor's & Administrator' Notices, 3.00
" Auukor's Notices, . 2 00
, .' . JOB PRINTING.
' tJand Bills one-eight! 6beet,30 or less 52.00
' one-fourth 41 " 3 50
" ".one-half " 6 00
.... . " full sheet, 10.00
All notices of public meetings (except
of political or religious) must be paid for
; at advertising rates.
: Editorial or local advertising will be
' charged 20 cents per line. Obituaries ac
companying notices 10 cents per line.
( All transient advertising must be paid lor
lit the time of in-ertio:i.
. P JOHN. Pullh RepuMitin.
" " LEVI L TATE, Pub. Vemociht.
t. . VV. H.J A CO BY, PutilisherSra.
' Blootri-rurg, An. 10, 1S64
- Tub Sullivin County .Democrat' 'come to
'. HI ibis week much improved in appearance
s and in tone. Mr. O. B. Goodenough, form
erly of the Elmira I'ress, has .lately become
connected with tb paper, and hereafter the
reader of the Demount may expect a lively
beer. Success "w all whom it may con
.' caru." -
r Past of the " ArnJy of the Fishingcreek"
baa teen withdrawn and sent to Philadel
phia. Cpt McCann's Company of ninety
or a bsbdrgd men shipped at '.his plac? on
Saturday eVeVtirg last The balance of the
"Army," we learn, is encamped this side of
Benton, near Samoel .Coleman's mill.
Pituci LisDtri, of Briarcreek township,
, ecVm to deranged a few days since, that
his people could da nothing with him, when
licy went telore a Justice, had him commit
ted acd( taken to the Couniy Jail, at this
. place. Should he continue getting worse,
as he has been for the last few days, it will
- be necessary to coutj him o the Ajlcm,
'ai Harrisbur'.
' LxT " Observer" in last week' Republican
" come oat from under his anonymous and if
we deem him worthy ot notice in our col
. orani we shall talk to him ; and, a to Tkos.
' Dunn, whenever he is ready "to show cs
Op, we are. perfectly willing thai he should
f piich ir " ili pjt course proetLat ue
ft a "a lutfe" tar almost "any Iking "
-oa Johm C. Fllis has favored ns with
" a-everal copies of the "Important General
Law, piieti at the Session of IH61; to
peiher with the Supplements thereto, pass
ed at the Extra ieion. embracing the
Military Bill, with Supplements fivenae
' till, 'with Supplements ; Bnun'y Bill, with
Sappleryenis, an 1 Act R!a!iri4 to S y.Ut r'
Toting," (or which he wilt pleasa accept
'e'or thanks. , .
A iuact of ifce biH "tcfvtin? the
manner in which the i'olcfrVrSjl' 'o'
'-will be k.ond on oar first ,g. tfi' ttvi.
i w i. .- -. . : 1 ..nr.. t.i. -'
When lets than ten persons are separated
" from I her. f proper company they are au
thorized to place their ballot in a sealed en-
V
elope, tefora tbe day of election, with a
tatement igned by tbe-ro'.ei and bis com
manding officer, setting forth his right to
' rV'e with ail the facts in connection wiib
tiie matter, and end it by mail to the prop
er person, with tbe endorsement on the
sealed part thereof, "Soldier's ballot" Iut
" .. township, (ward or Borough,) in the
county of , fitc." The act is a good
" deal complicated and requires careful ex
amining to folly ouders and alt its pans.
O 5trDAT morning last, about 3 o'clock,
' tbs larder of Mr. John Sterner, of this place,
was being pilfered of its contents, consisting
" of meat, lard, bread, pies and cakes, by a
woman ic a bltck skin, with woolly head.
w mm VU aa i uiaa nip itsv iiiutll llirtro
some of the family were aroused and the
- tbie frightened off, dropping and leaving
bar plondiir as she rue, making her escape
' through ihe tot, over the fence into a back
- alley. The thief od being closely pcrsued
by ona of tbe members of the family, leaped
vers fence into Mr. John Hower'a lot,
-.tvtiere she secreted herself, rat like, from
the search of her porsoer. This is soma of
. lh beauties of abolitionism! Free
' lis neroei all North !
" Oar "Coiistilational expounders" have a
crumb of comfortthey found one : soldier
anon;; the number senr here who cried
d a Misthar Lincoln" and who was
'lii-ed of fi jtHiog for the nager." He was
" (rjnite a lion among them and - got all tbe
whiskey btr could drink "free gratis and lor
nothing." Of coorse he hurras for "Gineraf
licCJeiiaa.17 Columbia Couniy Rtpublka.
, ., -Tb above splendid morsel appeared in
- Thma$ Dunn's paper of' last week, (le
knows very little about the - political semi
cebt of ibi soldiers if he thinks there are
bm onf berei who dare proclaim his choice
for (h8 cexl President to be Littlc Mac
vul oi iiiiu ui iuiuv noil uuiceu vr muict
thai, were tcgetLer a few days since on one
cf c or pnblic streets, there was but ons
S..m -1 ..... J t k.tr J u .
atneitj the rn who declared his intention tc
itrsn u.'d Abe. And so tney run, aoont
zzs czl ot every dozen for the Dailspiitter.
"ioddr will , find on the first Tuesday of
"ovifniber that other soldiers besides Irish
:;a sapporl General McClklLas. The
;J3 who arr sopporting him are those whoj
:3r hm, who toaght anaec him, and not
rvJj, slijitu and filsifrt .arho, like
Dur.n, are always in a safe distance
:';:3 cf tzixli, Sdin fault wlli zd rais
::cztis iar best General.
The largest political gathering ever as
sembled in Philadelphia came together in
lhat city on Saturday evening last,' in Inde
pendence Square.; The display of banners,
flag and transparencies, far exceeded any
thing o' the kind ever witnessed in J hut
city. The Square was densely crowded
with men, wi.men and children. Some half
dozen stands were occupied by speakers. ye!
ttious'd' were unable I c;at near the stands
and were compelled to turn away, i ot
hearing the speech The hma is att rihi.
Gen. McClella.it is going to be elected Air
Lincoln is the choxen victim- I i lolly to
think of electitit! four J ears more ar ! If
the people want a cuminnanct of thin "war,
just let ihetn re-elect Mr. Lincoln. All who
are in favr of Peace, (and on honorable one
at that.) unJ trie restoration ot the Uuion a
the basis and only condition ol pece should
vote against Mr Lincoln, and ail those wh.o
think themselves no te ter than . a black
man, and would rejoice in their liberation,
should ai-o support Mr. Lin coin, and there
by sustain, the Pretii'ent in. carrying out his
ot ject of the war. Mr. Lincoln has placed
an inferior black ' race on an equally with
the white soldier ? The black tnldier now
receives the tame' paj, bounty and privi
leges that oar white -ouldiers do.
Wk sec by an order of President Lincoln
an officer has been lin.:sed the service
for distributing "Democratic tickeis;'amona
his men. "Tliis officer wa Lieutenant A.G.
Eilserly of the 4th New Himplnre Voimi
teers. It is plain, to be teen that Shoddy
does not in ent to allow a free ballot in
the army if any way to avoid iL
RilI.eas&d. The man Howard of the
New York Times, who wh some iirre
since imprisoned in Fort L.tiyette 'or ap
pointing a fal and a draft d$ .'in advance
of ihe Uailplit;er, has been released by
order o the Secretary of War Th.i ii orie
ol the berif fit of. not bei ig a "copper
hea.f." His rimntiOPini M illi.on, is yet
in durance, altbouuii but the instrument of
Ho ward's scheme. What, a good thing it
is to have friend.- at court. -
A.Noruta A hhilst -On Monday last the
Military arreted Edward MpHcxRT, a
drafted man ol Benton township, who had
come to this place, as he alleged, to enlist ,
the Colonel in command' of the "Fish
ingcraek Army" having, throogh an order
promulgated, given them the drafted men
of that section, this privilege. At least so
it is reported. Mr McHeury was arrested
in the after part nf the day and lodged in.
the county prison for .safe keeping. This
is the second or third drafted man only that
has been arresed by theite forces. The Ar
my. makes a sweeping business of the mat
ter Ahen it goes at peaceable and quiet
titizeus. It takss them cfT by th town
ship. The army is not in the least to blame
in this miter, it is simply carryi iut its
orders, executing the duties of a ifailhfol
sj!Jier. Upon those who afa ins'riimenta!
in brinaing 'abo'cl arrests without jnsi caue
w.tl the responsibility fall. They should
first consider well what they are doing, be
iore they nrge and prompt the authorities
to act out their will and design.
'tittR. is noi much war news in the pa
pers. The army in front of Petersburg ia
inactive. It commander has jont been on
a visit to Washington city. The army ol
the Potomac is being tilled op, it is various
ly estimated, at from one to two thousand
per day. A great many raw recruits have
been sent to Grant's army within a month.
We know of 'no branch of the great army
that needs them worse than his and of uo
place where thsy can be butchered up so
soon. 1 he reriinsuia campaign has cost
0(Jr a of
' -
Thursday nigh: la.-! a party of Con.'ederates
attackett the corrl cn the couth side cf the
James River below City Point, where a'l
of Grant's teef cattle are keot. The en
tire herd, some two and a h slf thousands,
wee driven off. The enemy not off t-afelv
wi h their plui der. Be.-"ule." th cattle they
captured, mules and wagons .were taken
The amount ol our loss has teen pot 'down
at a half million of dollars. There is noth
ing new from Gen Sherman All is quiet
in the Shenandoah Valley. The 'army of the
j Fishyigcreek" still falling back ; no enemy
to be found. This army will ere long look
up its "winte'r quar'ers."
We have been informed that quite a
number of our Democratic neighbors and
ourself have been put oppn ihe "plate" by
ojr Abolition friends, as candidates for
some Fort. It is reported to us that the
names have been seen, as handed in by
our most intensely toyil Abolitionists.
These Democratic citizens are to be arrest ,
ed purely ot of opinion's saka if arrested I
at a'l. Because they think and talk not as
the Abolitionists do 1 It seems that a Dem
ocral has no right to talk in Columbia County
only to suit them ! Why do not the au
thorities make arrests in some of our o.her
counties ? Simply became the opposition
there are not a set of fools and fanatics,
and always consider well everything be
fore they act. .
Why is not Mr. Ethcbidge, who spoke
to thousands in Philadelphia the other eve
ning arrested. He made use of the strong
est language we ever beard or seen printed
ag&inst Lincoln and his administration, all
of which the entire audience seemed to as
cent to as being true. Hands are kept off
such men a Ethehidgi. Hands are kept
off of such newspapers as the Age, Journal
ff Commerce, The WorlJ Kew Yoik Daily
Iteics, Prentice's Journal, and scores ot oth
ers, but the lesser organs of the country are
to be stopped ! These small she-! are the
ones, it is just discovered, that do the great
est damage to the cause J of Lincoln's- re
election, and in consequence, their editors
are to be arrested and the papers suppress
ed. The cowardly, sneaking Abolitionists
of our town do not read our paper -only
when they can borrow or steal it. There
are two or three persons- belonging to the
opposition in this place who take oar pa
per, and they are the most sensible in the
whole lot. The more they read u the less
treason they will &ae ia it. The poor sim
ple souls do cot know what is treasoa 1
They talk about "treason" and "loyalty"
when they know very little or nothing about
the meaning of the words. These are im
portant and momentous times. Arrests are
made daily at the dictation of any scamp
w!o sets himself op as "loyal." "A great
deal of power is ve-ietl in come people !
Victory For Gkm. . hkhioan The pa
pers ol thi morning, Wednesday, uive u
a-i oflicia" account ol Sheridan having de
feated the Rabel General Earfy,' near Win
ches'er. The rebel wounded lay in our
hands at Winchester to the number of 3,
000 The rebels captured are from 2.VC0 to
3. 000, It was a complete victory f. roor
arms ' Fiv pieces of artillery besides a lot
of mail arms were captured.
' l7s. 7-30 LOAS. ,
The Secretary of ihe Treasury jjives no
tice that cubMTipiions will be rereived for
Coupon Trea-nry Nes, paable three
years from Aus. 15'Tf, 1864, wi'li semi
annual interest at the rate of seven and
three-tenth per cent. p-r annum, princi
pal and interest both to "be paid in lawful
money.
Thee notes will be convertible at the
option of the holder at maturity, into six
per cent, gold bearing bonds, payab'e not
l-s than five nor more ihati twenty years
from their date, as the Government may
elert. They will be issued in cVno'iiina
lions of S50, StOO, S500, 31,000 and 5 000,
and nil iibfcriion musl be for filfy dol
lar. or itime 'multiple ol fifty dollars.
The rifrte8 will be transmitted to the
owneis free of transportation charges as
soon after tfie receipt of the original Cer
tificates of Dei osit as they can be prepared.
As the notes draw interest from August
15lh. persons making clepo-i oubseqnenl
to that date mtir-t i av tht interesi an iued
from dale of note to dat of dppoMt.
Par'ies depositing twenty five dolla's
ami upwards for ihet-e notes at any one
time will be allowed a commission of one
qnaiter of one, per cent, which .will be
paid by the Treasury 'Department upon
the receipt of a bill for the amount, certi
fied to by the offirer with whom the de
posit ,was made. No dejections for com-mi-sinris
must be made frfrn the deposits.
Speciul Advantages of this Loan.
It is a National Saving Bank, offering a
higher rate of interest than any other, and
the best fecorily-Any savings bank which
pays its depositors in U.S. Notes, con-iders
that it is pay inn in the be?t circulating me
dium of the country, and it cannot pay in
atij thing better, for its own as-ets are eith
er in - government ecuri;ie& or in
notes or bonds payable in government
paper.
It is equally convenient a a temporary
or permanent inve'ment. The notes can
always be sold for within a fraction of their
fice and accumulated interest, and are Ihe
best security witn banks as collaterals for
dlSCO it nts.
Cunvertm into a Six jur cent. 5-20
Ilout.
fn
ihe iiotV?
lry liberatMrfereM n
k .1 .:..:! . r
i t Di g. nil? i'iiviicc 'i
coIJverion is Miw worth about three per
cent, per annum, for the current, rate for
5-20 Bonds it not less than nine per cent,
premium, and belore ihe war the pre'iiium
on six percent. United S:aes blocks was
over tweh'y per cent, h will be seen that
the actual profit on this lean, at the pre-enl
market rate, in not less than ten percent,
per annum.
Its Exemption from State or Municipal
'J'axation. . .
Bat aide from ail the advantages we
have enumerated, a special act of Congress
exempt all Bjods and Treasury Notes from
local Taxation. On the average, this ex
emption is worth about two per cent, per
annum, according to. the rate of taxation in
various parts ot the country.
Ir is believed that no securities offer ro
great inducements to lenders as thoe is?a
ed by the government. , In all other forms
of indebtedness, th fait! or ability tf pri
vve pHr'rps, or stock compintes, or sepa
rate rommunities, only, is pledgel for
pav rr,eot, while the whole propeny of th
coui.try is held to eeenre the discharge of
all the obligations of the Uinfed Sta'.e -
While the government offers the most
liberal terms for its loan, it believes that
the very stronger appeal will be the loyalty
and patriotism of the people.
Duplicate certificates will be issued for
all deposits. The party deposing must
endorse upon the oriiinaP. certificate the
denomination of notes required, "and wheth
er they are to be issued irt.blauk or paya
ble to order. When so endorsed it mu-t
be left witri the officer receiving ihe depo
sit to be forwarded to the Treasury depart
ment.
Subscriptions will be received by the
Treasurer of the United State, at Washing
ton, ihe suveral Assistant Treasurers and
designaied Depositaries, and by the
rirst inlioiiaI Itank
oiUIoomsJuji , la.
And all National Banks which are deposi
taries ot public money, and all respectable
Banks and Bankers throughout the country
will give further information and afford
every facility lo subscribers.
Auaust 10, 1864 3m.
. AD.IIIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate cf James li. Gihon. of Greenwood tvep.,
- Cotumbi County, dee'd.
jTOTICE is hereby given mat letters'of
Administration on the estate of James
B. Gibson, of Greenwood township," Colum
bia roomy, dee'ed, have been granted by
tfie Regi-ter of said county, to Abraham
Young, E-q., cei-idmg in Benton town-hip,
and county aforesaid. All person having
claims against the estate of the decedent
are requested to present them for settle
ment, and those indebted to Ihb estate will
make imaiadia'e payment.
-.ABRAHAM YOUNG, Adrar.
Benton iwp., April 13, 1X64 $2.
' Dt) Y0C U ISU TO RliCCRllDl
DR. BUCHAN'S Enojii, SpeciH: PilN,
cure in les than 30 days the wr.l case
ol NERVOUSNESS, Isnpolency, Prerua.ore
Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and
all Urinary, Sexual and nervous affections,
no n alter from what cause produced.
Price,' ONE DOLLAR per box, .enl nosr
paj d by mail, on receipt of an order.. One
box will perfect the cur in moH raes.
Address, JAS. S. BUTLER,
General Agent, 427 Broadway, N. Y. .
Saly 20, 1864. 3za.
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. G ROVESTE EN fi& CO.
I'lACI-S OKTBi ifMMIFACTI RER,
THE attention of the public and the trade in invited to our New Scale 7 Octave Rose
wood Piano For'es, which for volume and purity of lone are nnrivwlled bv any hi'her'.o,
offered in litis iTntrkfl. They contain all th modem improvemems', French, Grand
Adion, llttri'Pd-il. Irf,n Frime, Over-S'run j Ca-. &c.. and each insirumenl beirn; made
otider the" personal supervision ot Mr J- H GROVESTEEN, who has had u prac tical ex
rpriice of over 30 years in their n.anufactnre, is fnllv warrined in every piriicnlar.
The Grovettten Piano-Frtc Received th Highest award of Merit over all others t
at Ihe Celebrated World 1 Fair. - "
Where were exhil iled iuMrurnems from the bei makers of London, Paris, Germany,
Ptiilapelphia, Baltimore, l?o-ton andNew York; and also ai the American Int-mute lor
five succes-ive years the an I mm I niiver medals from both ol which can be seen at our
ware roon. By the i'iir..lii,iinn of improvement we make a still more perfect Piano
Forte, and by manufacturing l ri!elv, wi h a 'strictly cash system, are enabled to offer
Ihe-e iis'rn mrntu at prices which will preclude all cornpiitioti.
PRICES : No. 1, Seven Ortave, ronnd corners, Rosewood plain rae S275. No. 2,
Seven Octave, round comer, Rrwwnnd hesivy niouldinrr S300. No 3, Srfven Ocave,
round corner. R-isewoo.l I.ir.ii XIVT stl S32-T a t simile of i'ip al'" cut
TE2MI". MIT flSH, IX CUKKI'T FMS.
CF DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FUEE.rj
July 13, 1864. ly.
rrr.TM3i clot ! rs nvcrR.
Tr'lS THfc ONLY RELIABLE
S FLF A DJ US TIX G It'll INGER.
iVo U'ond Work to swtll or split Ao
Thumb screws to get out of order
Warranted with or without cog-wheets
IT took the first premium at fifty-seven
State and County Fairs in 1863. and i
without any exception, ihe best Wringer
ever made. Patented in the. United Suies,
F.ny Un.t. Cana l . and Auira!ia Auenls
i . ... .
i wanted in every irtwn, and in all pan ol
! the world. E'lerjetic Ae;jn c.m make
; from ttiree to ien I).!lar p-r dy.
j Sample Wringers Sfiit Ehpre paid on
j rereii 'f price.
I No. 2, 56 f0. No. 1, 7 50. No. F, 5s? 5:.
i N. A. 3.50. Manufactured and snKl,
i vtio'e-ale ar'd rtml. hv
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO.,
No. 13 riattS.'-ei, N. Y. & C.evem, O.
A H. FRANClSt:US. Ajen'.
fv Puil.iitelphia, Pd.
t-Vhut Everybody Knows, viz :
Thariron weil tal vi.tiiz.eJ wiil not rust.
That a simp'e ma Sine be'ter tlian a
complicated one. That a Wrmaer shonld
be sell adjo-ting, durable, ojhI etficient.
That Thumb screws and Fastenings cause
d!ay and trouble lo re-juttn ai i? keep in
i order. . That wood soaked it hot water
j will swell, shrink and split. I hat wood
j bearit g for Hie stialt to r:n in will wear
j nut. I'tial Ihe Putnam Writer, w ith or
1 without KOi wheels. ill not tear ihe c loil e-".
That cog. wheel rej uta'or .re not e-fii
tial. Tnai ih puinain Wringer Da ad t'te
advaHlaaes, anil tint or.e oft'ie UiSidvan
laes above iiamed Ttiat all who ftvive
tested it, pronounce; it th b st W.-inaer
ever made- Tt at it will wrifn! a THREAD
or a . BED QUILT without alteration.
VY nil-tit fill Inn paper wiili testimoni
als, bat insert only a few to cm.vi.ice Itie
skeptical, if r.ch there be: and we n
all, test .Putnam's Wiiniier. Test ii itior
onshly wiih any atd ;t!i o hr-1, a i l if n t
eUtelv sati-f-ictrry, re'urn it.
Piitnam Manufacturing Co. .
' tienilenten -I knv frcn pruciir!
eiperieice tiiat iron well .yalvai.izfd with
zhm?.w dl not oxi'lize 'T ru-t o jarl-cie.
Putitaiii Wrn'ner t t -ar 'p-.-iiect a
pes-ible, stud J c-"i cheenull, recJiiiiiieiid
yfihbe H e be-t in nsi.
Re-p-il'iilly vonra.
JOHN W. WHEELER,
0 CI" Velatid. 0;i IO.
' Mariy ars rxreri-n-e in fin udlvaniz
ifTa busir'ess. enable me to endorse ihe
above statement in nil p-irtieiiUr
JNO C. I.EFPERTS,
, No. 10( IJeciman S.
" New York, January, 1864.
"We have te-led Putnam s Clothe Wrina
er by pnctical working, and know that it
rfll do. It i cheap, it is simple, it require
no room whether at work or at rest; a child
can operate it It does itstu'y thoroughly
ll saves time anil it saves wear and tear.
We earnestly advise, all who. have much
washing to do, wiih all iitieliigetti perrons
who may have any, to buy t.-i Wringer.
It will pay for itself in a vr a mn-t.
HORACE GREELEY.
July 6, 1864, ly.
WISalslAItlSsPOnT
- NON-EXPLOSIVE TTLE
CRYSTAL CARBON OIL.
ALSO,
AND
laUCItlCATlG OIL..
v
IN
TIGHTPACKAGS.
1TILLRECTII C PKtMlPT .
ATTENTION.
H. L. H0LDEN,
Prftprietor.
William spor?, July 6, lf64. It.
Ia1ioii:il ( la iiu Agency,
COMDL'CTIlD bt
HARVY &. COLLINS,
n'ASHISGWS D C. ,
f X order to faciii ale ihe, prompt adju-t-
mem of Boun'y, smear I pay, Pension
unJ other cla'rns d jh f kf et i:iif if"er
persons from the Governii.w'it of the U. S ,
ihe undersigned has made arrangement
with the above firm whose experience and
c!oe proximity to, and daily intercourse
with, the Department, a6 well as ihe early
knowledge acquired by tbeni of the decis
ions frequently being made, enable them 1
to prosecute claims more etiecioaliy than
Attorneys at a distance can posMftiy do.
All persons entitled lo claims ol ihs above
description can have them properly attend
ed to by calling on me and entrusting them
to my care. ' ' W. WIRT,
Agent for Harty & Collins. '
Bloomsbcrg, Accost 10,18S4.
I CO:5 PECTUS OF THE GMKAT NAT-
IOnAL WORK. HISTORY (Civ. I.
Political . id Mdi.ar) ol th SOUTHERN
RKRELLION. Cmirehetid n;i , nl-o. all
import ml S'aie Papers fCo.lederate a-nl
F 'r ral ) all ordinances if Secession.
Pro-.'eedinas ..of Cnngres ( R-bel an I red
erul,) Remwrkablrt speeclie &c, together
v ith ofTicial Rsports of Crimmanders, Arrnv
and Navy Smt iti-. Map, &c, 1Y
CRVILLE J. VICTOR,lo be completed in
3 Volumes, Super Royal Octavo Reauii
fuhy Illustrated with Steel Engraving,
Map. &c, Pref-aied expressly (or thi
wor-k, by John Rogeis. and other first-class
artist.
VOLUMES I AND II NOW READY.
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Hi-lorie." ha. now taken its plairn ir lit
erature a the History par excellence, ot
the' Great Rebellion. It has rereived (as
will be seen by reference to the letter and
ro'ices subjoined) the endorsement of the
loading men and tre leading j iurnal of
the countrv. It i commended by ihnse
rno-t qualified to judge, a suc h a Record
of the lii-e, Progress and Re-ul s of the
War f-r the -'Union as every Intelligent
citizen should pess.
As li'lti indicates, il$ covers the ground
of ttie. Retiellion, as well in h Political
and Social as in ii Military aspect.. Ii
d-als in chronoiogic order, witn iris open
atid the secret movements for Secession in
the several States ; it comprehend the
pro?eedii'2 of the procee ' ot lite Mont
gnrnerv Conventirui and cf ilie Confederate
State's Coi:gre-s : xll proceedings in the
Federal Cot gre relating to ti e ru'io
ol Secession and Rebellion, g iving luil re
ports of Ihe great Deba'es, Re-olu tmns.
Report &c . U 'tie M---;i c, Pwlania
lion, S:c. of it-e Pre-i leri! ; 'tni proving a
Conrpleie Cf;i: endiit'ii of l'ie political
j.f.M.p- ,if ihe n-ieo.-p't-d r- vul-jiion.
A a recoid of l'ie stnpeti,li'i) Military
atid Naval Feature rf the Rebeili.-in, it
will he i.!l thai coild te dened full, an
ihentic ind grapfiic leaving nothing rtn
said wMuh ta necesarv to render it the
be-t an rno-t sHii-lnctory Hi-tf.ry if tti
War ?r the Union which will be pre-en e l
for !f:e prf-.ron ge of the Ainen.-" IVopi
Most of two vo'iifnen will bedvn'ed lo (he
Oper i'io.i- of the army and Navy. As
each v li.n;e con aut- more Lfi'pr press
!;' utiy iwo volumes rf o'her pro fasted
"Hi-'ories'' now offered to the public It
will te pr-'-ived that tlrs Great Wrk on
tf e ,oie of nine ami com nletljess will
rl'allen-.e all coinpariion .
The Entire History will be comprised in
thr-i Smer Royal cctavo volume, ol aout
60U0 pages each beautifully printed, in
double column, from specially prepared
ty pi:. Tl;e amount cf matter in etcti vol
ume is equivalent to 'he contents of six
ordinary do'l.ir book. Thn in three vol
umes ihe aoihor will have ample space lo
consider every event fully and satisiac
tonly, should ihe war drag its felo length
along thrnosn Ue year.
The jvotk can otiiy be had of the can
vasser. ll is tiol sold by "the trade." AH
who wi-h lo become poeed of it should
avail themselves of lht F'r&t proposition of
Ihe agent.
Each volume is guaranteed lo be equal,
in all respects to the specimen copy ex
hibited by the agent.
.- JAS. D TORREY. Pnblis-hed 13
Spruce Si. N. Y. Address correapondence
to
EDWARD HOVEY,
General Agerii, 13 Spruce N. Y.,
Firs' Class C'Mtiva-er Wanted
JAMES V. KEKLER, A-ent for Colum
bia Co.
June 15, 1S64. 3 '
KUW GOODS!
Anollier Arrival ol Goods.
A I
crfvrtt nr. spp &
Hat, Cap and Grocery
S3 r- CE OZ Z3i o
Row is I'otir Time to Buy.
HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER
rjpHE endersigned having just returned
JL from the Eastern cities with a larg
and full assortments of fGHQfTrP
in addition to a snperi (1? &j ' a
or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
it HATS AND CAPSj
compri-ing every soil and quality, is now
prepared to sell a little cheaper than can
O" purchased elsewhere.
Hi Stock ol GROCEUIES are nol sur
poird in this niarke', 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 invite ine at
tention ol Shoemakers and Ihe public.
Give him a call At Slroup's Old Stand,
on Main Street.
' - JOHN K.GIRTON.
Bloorssburg, April 27, 1864.
, E. J . THORNTON,
PAPER DEALER,
HAS RECEIVED A LOT OF-NEW WALL
PAPER, of various styles, at his etbih
rrent on, Alain Street, . below Market,
B!oomborg, which he will sell ai reason
able prices. . - A. J. THORNTON. .
Blooaiba, Hay 4,
G ROVE R Co BAKER'S
CFr.tI;H ATtD CLASTIC STITf H
S IV3i"V G ITI I S3 1 IV I : S
Were awarded tfie hichesl Premiums over
all Competitors, at the following Stale
Hi.d County F.itr- of 1833.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR. ' .
Firl Premium for family Ivlachinfl.
First Premium for Mar.r.facmring Machine
Fir-t Piem inm for Mac' we Work
INDIANA STATE FAIR.
Fir-t Premium for Machine for nil purposes
Fifsi Premium for Machine Work
VERMONT STATE FAIR.
Fir. I Premium for Family Mac-hire.
Fir-l Premium for Manufannring Mucliine.
First Premium for Machine Work
OHIO STATE FAIR.
Fir-t Premium for M; chine Work
IOWA STATE FAIR.
Firt Premiuni for Family Machine
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Woik.
ILLINOIS STATE .KAIR.
First Premium tor Machine for sJI purposes
Firl Premium lor Machines Work
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR '
F rt Premium for Machine for all purpose"
FrVt Premium lor Machine Work,
M I C A I G A N STATE FAIR
Fir-t Premium for Manuf-icinring Machine.
F:rt Premium lor Family Macriine
First Premium for Machine Work
PF.NN'A STATE FAIR ''.
Fi-l Pr-miurn for M-irmlac'nring Machine
Fr'-t Pre-ninrn for Machine Work
OREGON STATE. FA I R.
Fust Premium fr Family Machine,
First Premium for Machine Work
CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. A GUT. GOC.
Kir-t Premium lor Family Midline '
First Premium for Manufacturing Mac' in?
Fir-l Premium torMnchit'e Work.
FRAN K LI N CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium for 'Family Machine.
Fir-i Premium for Manufacturing Machine
CI1AM1LA1N VALLEY Vt. AG'L SOC.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine
Fir-t Premium for Machine Work
HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG'L. SOC.
Diploma for Family Machine.
Dudomi for Machine Woik.
WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR.
First P.eminm for Family Mdchina
QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR
First Premium lor Fariiily Machine
Fir-t Premium for Mn ufactnring Machine
Fr-t Premium for Machine Work
SARATOGA CON Y, FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all purposes
First Premium lor Machine Work
GREEN' FIELD O, UNION FAIR
Firsi Premium for Family Machine
First Premium or Machine Work.
CLINTON CO. O, FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
Pi'-' Prem'um fr Miwl-!.
MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR.
Fist Premium lor Machine for all purposes
Firi Preit ttim for M;'.chi e Work.
SAN JOAQUIN CO Cl FAIR.
F"si Premium for Fatuity 'Ma'-hine
Fii-t Ptemiuni for Maehip Work.
SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR.
First !';eiriiim for Family Machine
Fir-t Preniium f"r Mai!un' Work
The ub'ive co'npri's all the Fairs
at which the Grover ci Raker Machines
weie exhibited this ve.ar.
Sal roofir, 435 Broo'dway, New York.
730 Cn-st.iut St., Philadblphia.
March 23, 1SS1 ly.
I'M 4V
THE Greatest Improvement yet in the
Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity worm
seeing.
Please tend for circular with sample of
sewing.
These Improved Machines t-ave one
hundred per cent- of thread and silk, and
make the lock-stitch alike on both side.
They require no instructions to opera'"
perfectly, except the "printed directions "
No change in sewing from one kind of
goo Is to another.
And no taking apart lo clean c oil.
Our-Xew Manufactory i now complete,
wiih all its machinery and tools entirely
new, and is al.eady rapidly turning out
Machine, which for beauty and perfection
o; finish nre not surpassed by am manufac
ture in the; world.
N. B. Should any Machine piave unsat
isfactory, it can be returned and money
refunded '
Agents wanted in counties not canvassed
by our own Agent.' " !
FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO.
No. 53$ Broadway, Now Y'ork.
April 20, 1S64. ly. .
JYcio Clothing Store
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
'IHE nndersigned .respectfully informs
his friends and the public generally,
that he ha just received from the Eastern
Cities, a laroe assortment of
CLOTHING,
Fresh from the teat of Fashion, of all
sorts, sizes and quantities, which will be
told cheap for cash or country, produce.
A L S O,
HATS & CAPS
W BOOTS AXD SU0ES.t5
Together with a variety ot no
lions and things loo iroublecome to numer
ate, to which he invites the attention of pur
chaser. -
C7". He is also' prepared tn make rip
clothing to order, on reasonable terms,
and vp to the latest fashions.
tyCall and examine our stock of goods.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
Bloomsburg, April 27, 1864.
Oyer's Cherry Pectoral
Lack'a and Bloomsburg Railroad
u AM) A F Ell JAN
SKNtiEU IUAIN WILL
1R, 1964, PAS
RUN AS FOL-
LlSVS- " ' ' 1
IIOVIKG fcOCTH
Freight!
Pt.utngtr.
Paitenger.
4.20 P M
5 55
8,25
8 33
9 15
9 55
Leave Scrann,'
Bloomsbarg
-- Rupert,
4 'Dan villa,
Arrive al Nofth'd
rroviNo NORTH.
Leave NorthM
' Danville
8 00 A
' 8 40
9 22
0 35
12 12 P
M
Rupert,
CI
Bioomshurg,
Kingston,
M
Arrive at Scrartton,
1,30
Fieighi & Passe;
ger ieaves Bloooisbnrg,
10 15 A M
Pas-t gers taking ihe Mail Train Sonth
connect with the Evpres train from Nor
Ihumhprland. nrrivini at Harrisburg- at
2.3(1 AM . Rihimore. 7.00 A. M. and at
Ptnl'a. at 7,00 A.M Ihe Mail Train from
NoriiiM, leave in mediately after the Ex
press tram from Harrisburg at and Balti
more, allowing Pa-eiii!ers leaving Phila
delphia, at 10 40 P. M. to reach points
on this road during ihe next forenoon. .
New and elegant Sleeping cars accom
pan'v the night trains etch way between
Ncr'humberland arid Baltimore, and Not
ihumberland and Philadelphia.
; H. A. FUNDA, Supt.
J. C. Wells, Gen I Ticket Agent
Kingston, Feb. 3, ,861, :'
W I. ST AIl'S XIAL.SAM .
One of the oldest una mol reliable rem
edies in the worll for Coughs, C'dd,
Whonpinw Cough, Biotichiiis,Dif
fit'iilty ol Brea'hing, AMhma,
Hoarsenes, Sore Throat,
Cronp.and every A fl-oi i-.m of the THROAT
LUNGS and CHEST, including eveu
WJSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
So general has the use of this remedy
become, and so popular is it everywhere,
that it i unnecessary to recbnnt its vtnu.
Its wotks speak for it, and I.id uiterarco
in the abundant and voluntary tes'irnony of
tfie many who from long suffering and set
tled di-ea-e liave by its ti-e been" restored
lo pn-tine vigor and health. We can pro
Bent a mas of evidence in proof tl oar
assertion, that
CANNOT BE DISCREDITED.
' Testimony of Mr. JAMES GRIMES, '
a gentleman hihly e-tgemed in Columbia
Co. Pa, and one whose statement can .be
relied cpon.'
Ml. Pleasa-t, Col. ro., Pa , May 21.1860.
Messrs Stslh W Fo -Jer&: Co., Boston
Gentlemen About three years ago oui
daughter, 'now twelve years of age, wa
severely afflicted " with croup. A general
irritation of the lung 'followed, producing
a hectic cough, which became almost con
siatil ; swelling of the temples ar.d other
indications of Consumption wer also ap
parent, and her lile u as, cespaired of by
her physic ian. At this critical mo-oerit wa"
were induced to give Dr. Wt-Ur's BiUam
of Wild Cherry n trialand after she had
taken one bottld we found her so much re
lieved that it wan thought unnece-sary to
continue tt use. Jsiiice that time we bar
used ihe Balsam ir. oar family in cases of
Coughs and Cold, fftd beiieve it to be
superior remedy foi all diseases of the
Lung.
Your with re-pect JAMES GRIMES.
FROM JKSE SMITH, E-q.,
President of the Morris County Batik, Mor
ristowrt, N. J. !
"Having used D'. WiMar's BaUam of
Wild Cherry for about fifteen years, and
having real zed ils beneficial reults Li n:y
family, it affords me great pleasure, in re
commending it to the public as a valua
ble remevly in cases of weak Jung, col.n,
coughs, i , and a remedy which I consid
er lo be entirely innocent, a'ui may be ta
ken w uh perfect safety by .ihe Diost deli
cate in hetlih.';
FROM HON. JOHN E. SMITH,
A distinguished Liyer in Westminster,
Md.
1 have on several occasions used Dr.
Wis'ar's la!-am o1 Wild Cherry for everi
i olds, and nlvys wii'i decided be:t-fil. I
kt:ow ot no pip(.hrrfiinn that is more effi-
cacion ir more deserving of netiernl use.
The Bi-arn has aKn tien nie wiih ex-e-l:er.rerTeci
by J. B. Elliott, Merchant,
H-IIV Cro:-s R"t, M
W iS TAR'S BALSAM CF WILD CHERRY
None genuine utiles gignedl bUfTS,"
on the tvrajjper.
FOR SALE RY
J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, NT.
S. W. FOWLE & Co.. Pronr:etors. Boston.
And by ail DruggisV.
UF.DDIXG'S RUSSIA SALVE
Heals Old Sores: -Redding's
Russia
Salve Cures Dante,
Scalds, Cuts.
Redding's Russia Salve
Cures Wounds,
Brnies, Sprains.
ReJdmg's Russia Salve Cures Boils,
Ul-
cer Lancer.
Redfing's
Rn?sia Salve
L r t tmalia
Cures SU
Rheum, P,le
Redding's fusii
Sjlve Cares Rlna
worm, Corn, bee. San.
No family nhonH be without it.
ONLY.45 CENTS A BOX.
For sale by
I. P. DINSMORE, No 491 Broadway,N.Y.
S. W. EOWLE &i Co. No. 18 Tremont Sr.;
Boston, and by all Druggi-ts and Country
Siorekeepers
Aug. 10, l86J.--ly.
Teachers' examinations. :
Examinations of Teachers for Colombia
county, will te held at the following litnei
and place :
Midi tu at M i tu in vi lie, Sept. 12. Mains
and Beaver at Mairiville, Sept. 13. Locust
and Roarittgcrepk at Numedia, 5ept. 14.
Catawisa and Franklin at Catawia, Ss; t.
15.- Conyttgham at Centralia, Sept 16
Briarcreek and Berwick at Berwick. Sept.
19. Centre at Fowlersviile, Sepi'br. 20
Orange. at OrangeviMe, Sept. 21. Finhtng
creek at Pealer's School Honse, Sepi. 22.
Benton and Sugarloal at Benton, Sept. 23.
Scott at Light S'reel, Sept 26. Ml. Pleas-
aril at Jones
Montnur at
Scnool House, Sepi'ber 27.
Diet.erick's School House,
Sept. 30. Bloom al Blnomsburg, Oct. 1st.
Hemlock at Buckhorn, Oct. 3d Madison
at Jerseytown, Oct. 4th Pine al Wamers
ville, Oct. 6;h. Greenwood and Jackvon,
atRohrsburg, Oc. 14ih.
The exercise at all the above places to
commence at 9 o'clock A. M.
Teachers are requested o appear for ex
amination before the Directors io whooi'
they make application for emplovmeui.
C. G. PAuKLEY,
County Scp't.
Bfoomsborg, Aog. 31, 1964. - -
DAVID LGUXNEEUG,
C LO THING S T 0 J? .
On Main street, wudooraboTetL-Ac:t js.