The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, October 05, 1864, Image 3

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    XR OF THE NORTH
j . -
rCIXGS ABCCT TOWN & COtJNTBT.
n loo is m u is c, pa .
WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT.28, 1864
t Td our Patron? and the Public
HIf-..i.J . fti r - .j.'-.- j
CtTh preien'-hiab price of paper,. labor,
JfiatiiiB material and ? every article eytter
inginto oar business, ha compelled a la
look to iK- cor respond ing:: advance in nnr
charges! Hence ihe undersigned, oublish
era in Bloomsbcrg, will on and after -the
lt of. September. 1864. make an advance
tof; Fifty per cent, oport old. rates, . - :
I""" Kftl W Uf A I'V tl loliJ.
One sqriare ol eight lines I lime - '
u.i,ii:v: i . 3 times..
' " 1 " - 1 month,
, m -',;:;-.: ' 1: 3 mouths,
hm . 1 '-.' :' .-. 6'. :
v-J .!- :7 roar.
;. 1.00
1.50
2 00
4 50
6 00
10 00
Execnror'e &'Adminjntratori Notices, 3.00
Auditor's Noiiee - -i - 2 00
JOB PRINTING. - -
fnd BdlgrtDe-figrit heet,30or less S2.00
.7! Wl".5!.one-.iYurtb .ff " . , 3 50
one-tl.- .1 " " - - 6 00
M
u full nheet, 10.00
' "At! iiite f .pobtic meetins; (except
f "political or telijjipu) most be paid, for
t advertising rates. .-
Editorials or local advertisins will be
irbarged 'JO' cents'per line. Obimaries ac
'(irornpanj iiist notices 10 cents per line. " -.
-..All traiient advertiiu mut be paid for
' tbetimeof insertion.
TP" JOHN: PhMiher RtjvUknn.
v.- j?.., LEVI L.TATE, Pub.. Liemocmt.
b', , V HJACOBY, Pnelisher Sia.
Btoombur-,Ang. 10. 1864
C. S- 7-30 LOAM.
'''!The Seerftary of the Tre?ory eives no
Vch that obcr'rpfion will be receivetf !or
Coupon .'Treasury -Notes, , pa able three
jr' from Anz- loih. 1864, . wi h fCmi
tfrnlil. inures at the- rate of seven and
'tre-tenth per cent.-per annum, princi-
4'V'i'tl "irieret both ' e Ps,d in lawful
utoney.;. ,' -.
c-trweiie rimes will.be convertible at the
iit'Hi rr the holder at maturity, into six
. per rehi. erl l.;bearing bond?, payab'e 110:
,!es thh. I5ve bor more than twenty years
from ibeit date, aa-the Govmmer t may
, v eject.' Tbey will be issneil . in i-enom ina
ctions1 of8?0. ?100, 5300, SI 000 and S5 000,
.jind ajl subMBPiilioha' most be for filfy dol
,U's.6r om mul i)le ot fifty dollars.
The nntef will- be " transmitted to ti e
Owners ' fre of transportation charges as
eocn af?r.tl'e receipt of the original Cer--,t
lifiats oi Deposit as they can be prepared.
As ihe-.to'ee draw ime'esi from Aosom
t A 5th, persons making deposit snbseqoetit
to that da'e mn.t pay the interest accrued
from da'e oi note to date dt deposit.
" .' Parties depositing twenty . fie dol'a's
! -end upwkrds ' for !hee uotes at any one
time will b allowed a eornmission of one
i jij'Jartef of v one- per cent , whirh wi!l be
fid by ihe Treasnry Department upon
' Ihe receipt of a bill 'or the amonnt. certi
' ifd lo by the otTi er w'uh wbom the de
" made. No deductions for com-
fnfions must' be' made from the deposits.
Sprcvil JJdvnplagrs of this Loan.
U ie a National living Rank, ofiV-ring a
higher tate of interest than any oHier, and
the best security. Any savins bank which
V fay" its depositors in U. S. Not, considers
'h"' 1 ts pa) in in tbe best circulating me-
din m of the coonlry, and it' can not pay in
njthing better, for it own aaaPts are eilh-
tn 'foernment securities or in
roles ' or
bond payable in government
- rber.
ft is eqnaltv convenient as a' leraporary
j 'of permanent investment. The notes can
-always be sold for within fc fraction of their
-v face and arc um Dialed interest, and are the
--tet secnrity with banks as collaterals for
"iSconms: 0 ' --- ' ' --- ' ' '
Convertible into a Sir per cent. 5-20
Vx -r. Gold Bond.
Xti i 'dition to Ihe vary liberal interest on
Ihe notes for ihree years, ihis privilege of
eoriversion U now worth abcnt three per
;eenti pet annum, for the cnrrent rate for
t - Bonds in not less than nine per cent.
1 ' premium,' snd before the war the premium
, oasi'p-r cent. United States Stocks was
over tweR'y per cent. It will be seen that I
3 'ibe aciual profit on this loan, si the present
"" TDBrket rae," is not less than ten per cent.
t 1 r :
. . per annum. ; 4 ,
1 Jli Exemption from State or Municipal
- 'v, -. " : Taxation.
'Dot aside from til the advantages we
fcave enomerateda special act of Congress
' exempt all Bonds and Treasnry No'es from
locarlaxalion. Un the average, thu ex
am prion fa- wprth about two per cent, per
nnara,"according to the rate of taxation in
varioos parts of lbe country.
It ts believsd thai no secarities ofTer so
gteal inducements to. lenders as those j'b!o--d
by the government. To all other forms
" 'of indebfedness, the faiti or ability of pri-
r Tafe patties, or stock companies, or sepa-
--t .fate communities, only, 'is pledgel for
' : piyment, while 'the whole properly ol the
y'tboontry ja held to secure the discharge of
, .-all the obligations of the Untied States.
1 r, ..'xWbile jhe government offers the most
liberal terms for its loans, it believes that
"'' the very strongest appeal will be the loyalty
svnd patriotism of the people.
Duplicate certificates will be issued for
! r all; deposits. : The party deposi:ng most
' endorse - nnon- tbe - original certificate the
dsoomination of notes reqnired, and wheth
L. er they ara lo be issued in blank or psya-
, bla lo , order. . When so endorsed if must
' te left with the ofHcer receiving the depo
, to be forwarded to the Treasury depart
.raent. " . . . " .
, .Subscriptions will be received by ihe
Treasurer of tb; United States, at Wa9hing-
Z ton, the several Assistant Treasurers and
r tJjsinaied Depositaries, and by the
k :I?irst Rational Dank ;
orniocmsburgv Ia.
" And all Nationat Banks whicW are deposi
. "tps cl public money, and all tespactable
' L i-.ks and Banters throaghent the country
H ill iva further information 'and afford
evrry facility ro saDscnoers.
. L.z i lC, Sm. " '
GENERAL ELECTION PR0CLA3IA-
' " J
WHEREAS, in Tan d by an, Act "of 'fie,n.
l.eral Assembly of the' Commotiwea'th of
rennsyi8nia..niiiieu-. An '--i iu.n-y uimw
the General Electron within this Common
wealth" i is -enjoined- noon -me to give
fioblic no'ice of eajd election nd to eon
merate in said.notice w.hat officer ate to
be erected, I, JOSIAH H. F UR2AN. Seri 0"
j of tfie county of Columbia. do hereby'make
known ana. give this public no1 ice to the
General Election wilf be held in said conn-
ty, ori ihe ' -
SECOND TUESDAY (1 1th) of OCTOBER.
1864, at the'several election ditrir-t, viz:
Bloom fownhi at the Court House, in
Bloomsbc rg. ; ; ' ' '
Benton' inwpship. a' t e Piib'io lloi.se (
John J. Stiles, in'tlie Town of Benton."
Beaver township, at the Public House of
Frarklin L. Shoman.
- Briarcreek township, at the PuMic School
House, iiear Ewnnsville.
Borough of Berwick, atthe Town House,
in the Borough.
Catawissa township, at the Public Hou?e
of Samuel Kostenbander.
Centre township, at the House of Jere
miah Hess, deceased. ' .
Conyngham- township, at the Public
House of Renbeji Wascar. -
Fishingcreek -township. ' at the Public
House ol Benjamin McHenry.
Franklin township, at Clayton's School
Honse. '
Greenwo?.d township, at the House ol
Joseph R. Pattou:
Hemlock township, at the "Bnck Horn."
Ja-kson lown'ship, at the House of Eie
kiel Cole. '' t
1 Locust fownshtn , & the Public House of
John L' Hcrst, i t SUMovvn.
" Miffl in township,' at the Pub'ic Hoose of
John Kvl'er.
Madison fownsVip, at the Public Houe
of Smuel Rirnby. ' ' "
Alt. Pleasant township, at the Polbiu
House ol Thomat Jones.
Mnniorjr township, at the Hous of Wnr.
Hollinjisriead.
M.ii towiihir. at the TuMio House ol
Joint A. Shnmuti j
RiMrin;creek t'ownshtp,a: ff.e Hone for j
merly oi upiet by Georg. V. Drei-r-a -n . I
Oranae iwiship, at itie Pnhlif Hon-eot
Alexander Hnfie. in ()rnievii!e. I
Pine towiifh p, at the II.iihk of --Albert-Hnnrer.
- - . .
Sngarloaf township, at the House of A. i
Co j
fcoif iownhin , 'at the Public Houe of '
J. D. Mau-nbank " - '. t
. At which'time and phres the .qualified
electors will elect bv ballot ihe lollowni
Diirirt and Countv officer. iz : '
One person 10 represent the 13 h Con- 'If flf'V ('"f4-"'! ';a!l prevent or a't-mp-gresgiooal
Disirici in the fhm-e ol Re,, re- : ' p"ve:n aiy tfl er nt uu e ectmn iin.ler
sentalies of the Congress oi ihe Uni e.l 'rf,',1 "ol l isr mh Ii flection, or n-
Statesi. I ir tri'ea'e.'i any vi.dence 10 en) sitc'i rdfi
Oce person to represent the Counties of ' err a shall interrupt or improperly r -Coll
mbia r l Montour in the Hou-e ot ' trfere w it, l.un in il.e exectiliot! of his
Rereinatives in tfe Genera.1 A-semoly , 'u'v. -haU Hock up or attempt to block
of Pennsylvania... j ai 'he window or avenue to jny window
One peron for the office of SherifT of the here the sa-iie may be holden, or shall
County of ColMT.bia. J riormly disturb ihe race of such elec-
O.ie" peron for Commissioner of the j ,io"- f,r -f,ul! ue or pratic intimidation,
Conn'y of Colombia. . thre:, forrn or violence, with the design
One person lor AnJitor for the County cf : ' influence tm lnlv or overawe, any elec
Columbo. : ' i ,,r- r preven' him from voimij. or to re-
It is fonKer directed that the elerilui of ' strain the Irredom of rhoice, such persons
the several di.-tricts snail npoit-Ml te. on conviction shail be fined in any snm
tweeri the honr.ot 8 and 10 oVlek to the '-O: exceeding five hur.dreil dollar-, to be.
lorenoon, and shall continue open without imprisoned for any .time no: le than one
interioption and a-'jonmrneni imi.iI7 o'ciot k nor rr ore than, f.v'eite moi.tlf and if i' shell
in ihe evening, when tde poll sha'l te ; be -r.on to the Court where t!ie tri-.l of
closed. sncd'offe; ce sl.aii be had la.i le person
Ir i further directed t!ia' tie roeiog of 0 otlej.dum a not res-liettoi the cm.
the re'urn J; dge at liter Co.frt H-e. ia ward or ili-trict. where the xi-t Ifeore was
Blooir.sbiir', to make out the Gei.nvl El- 1 com.nni:e I. a-i i uo ei.ti:!ed to v -. i,ere
lion, which will be the I4th iay of OVlo- i in, ' tt 011 in t'on, he I be -e-.ter.fed t..
ber next. "' ". '.- t pV a fine r.o' l-s H an one huii.'.r. d or
The Congressional r;:irii i vVx .f the ' more than one tboos'ii l loilnrs, ;:rid be
13 h District, comp'e I of th (.otiif ie.s of itnpri-.ite I vo less trci-i i ffonths nor
Bradford, Columti.i, M.mtour St. I. van a id . ore th-.i'i two ears.
Wmmini ahull mei at the Tour: Hiii. G'V'll 11!:d-r m V hari'l. at mv OlTlce in
in Toi khannock, in tTie Citi'ity ot Vom
inor, on TuemUy, the IStli day of O-to'er'
next, to make out telurns f. r Member ol '
Co'iirress. - ; i
The return Jndge of the Represenr'i v? j
District, composed ol ihe counties ot Co- I
lumbia, and lOntour, shall me t at lUe
- , t , on 1'iie- ,
day, the Iffih day of October pexi. to mate j
out retnriis; lor Member td ArmMv.
' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN",
That every person excepting Ju-tice of
the Peace who stiatl hold m fficer or ap j
pointmentof profit, or tniH an-ler .h- Liu
ted State orol this ar., or any tr y r ;
corpora-ed d isinct.whether a cr mm.ton.
e-i omceroroinerwi.e, tarn - e ItI- .
a. nn...... .-... J .Mill r.A .(fii.lni . fl I
. . , ... , . i
"ent who is or shall be employ , d :
te I e hi si a' ti rw, execowve or J"'';'-j
ar.ment of (his S'ate, or ol any city
rci III oun
under the
ary dep
or of any incorporated disuict. and a'o
. i i - i f . .... i r ....
ma, every memuer o '"-; ,
'Bl Leaisiaiure. ar.d ot lh elert or corr!' I
mon council of any citv, or com m.i-sion-
er of anj incorpotated diiriM, i- by la w
incapable of holding or exercising at the
lime, the office or appointment of Jude,
Inspector, or Clerk of anv election of ;his
Commonwealth, and that no Jrupeclnr,
Ju le or other officer ot puch eiectio.i
thIl..be eliijible Ja b ttien voted lor. '
And ihe aid act t f aseiribiy enti:l-d
"an act relaring to elections of this Com
mon wealth," pa-sed July 2, 1819, luriher
provides a follows, viz :
- "That the Inspector and Judges shall
meet at the re-j eclive places p iirped nr
holding the electron in Ihe di.s'rici at which
ihey respectively belong, beto S rTcl'ick
in the morning of trie SECOND TUESDAY
OF OCTOBER, .and. ecii sf.d ln,.e.-tor
stiali apjioint one clerk, who hail be a
qualified voier of such district.
Tn case the person who shall, have re
ceived the bi2hest number bt vo.'es lor Jo
sperlor shall not afen J on the day of any
election, then the person w'lo a1' all hive
received the second hrjhest itumbeii ol
voles for Judge at I'le nexi precevling elec
ion shall act as Inspector in his pliice.-
And in case irie person who has received
the second higbe-t nnmber of votes fur In
speclor shall not attend, the per-on elected
Judge sL all appoint an Iaapecior in bis
place ; anil if ary vacancy stdl cominiie
in the board tor th'e space of one hour an-r
the time fixed by. law for ihe opening of
Ike election the qualified vo-ers of 'he
townhip, ward or di.-lrict for w.'nc i fUch
officer shall luve been elected, present a.
the election, shall elect one of their num
ber lo fill, such vacancy.
'It shall be ihe duty of the several, As
sessor respectively fo a ten J at ihe pUie
(f holding every gener;il,npft-i4l or town
ship election during tha whole time such
election is kept.open, for the purpose !
siving information to the Inspectors ami
Judge, when called on, in relation to tbe
right of arry person assessed by them to
vote a such election, and on such other
matters in relation to the assessment ot
voters, as the pauUO'pector or. either ol
them fcall from time to time reqiire. ""
. '-No persoa shall be permifed to vote a
any election as aioresai I, th.n a white cr
izen of the age of twenty-one or mo.e.
who shall have resided in thi S:ate at
least one year, and in the election district
where he offers to vrte, ten days immedi
ately preceding such election, and. within
two v ears paid a State or Coumy tax ;inctr
shall have been awesr-ed m least ien- days
before the election. But a citizen of the
United Slates who has previously been i
qnalified 'yotf riUhk-S'are Bnd Removed
therefrom and TetPrneJ,ahd who shall have
J faxes, aforesaid, snail bo emitted to vote
oder raiding In this State ''Hi -mourn
Piovided, Thai the White freemen, citizens
of ihe United" S'ate,- between the atie of
twenty one nn'l twenty-two ye-tr who
have, resided in the-election district ten
days as aforesaid . shall be eniHed to vote,
j although they shatt not have paid tax
' 'No ' perseo shall re per nutted to vote
wltoe na me tKt contained in the, 1it o!
laxaUe ifhabita-iH-. fnMii.hd by ihe Cum
rfis;oner, ' nt-les'i : First, he .ro'tne a
receipt nt pjiyment, within two years of
S'.ve of Cootity lax aeisd aarseabiv i
he ' Conxt-rintiOf, and tve sati-f ct ry ei
dem e on his nn nnih or sifiir-n .it.ou of
af-rther that b ria paiil sm;h' a lax. or in
tiii;tire to pr..iifi-e 11 rreipi .shall muke naili
10 the puyn-.eiit thereof ; or- e--o id. if li
claim a r.ptt to voie" by b inn an e.leet.or
heLw en -tt' aje of twecty-one and twit-ly-two
years ha!l depose on oatfi or affirm
ation, that Se has resided in the Stai t
Icait or.e year before hi" opplicatio!!, aiid
n.ake -uch proof of residence in the di?
Irii t as is required by thi- act, and that he
t'oes verily belTeve Irom the account ien
him that he is ol the age aforesaid, and
t ciren such O'her evidence as is required
1 I .. . 1 - - . L. n i t.
11) nnr" .ifi,- wilPrPU(UII iiiw name iuc
person n almilted to Vo'.estiall be inserted
in the Hlpliabeiical list by the Inspector,
and a note made opposite lher'o by writ
ing ihe word 'tax,,? if he shall be admitted
to vote by reason-of havina paid nx, and
the word 'age" if he hall be admitted to
vote by reason of age, and in either case
the reason of such a vr.'e shall be calied
out to the clerks, who frha'.l make a like
not in the list of voiers kept by them.
' In all ca-es where ito name of the per
son claiming to vote is not f-'und on lh
lis- furnished bv the Cnmmi-sionerj, or his
riht to vite whether f utd thereon ir not,
is objerteit to by any qsv-d fi-'d citiz-n, ;t
sha'l btMhwdnty of t Inspernrs to ex
amine Mjffi person on oa'h as lo his qnnli
fictitions, and il ne t-lainis to have reid"d
vi:fiiii tlie State for one j esr-or more, t'is
o ; T r 1 eViilfe s fTi ivi t prof tle.ft. tr
I-e r-t rr:ak.! :)f-ifjf ty u fine
paiei.t vvi:ne.t, who
e!evnr. t fi :r i e i- r-si-.!
II J.e
t 1 '
itlflM.I
tricl r more i.n.fi :ei M
prei'-.till-j . .u? eec-ji'i
j. iii.ifed rt'fti
P.I ti.l!i -jl-O
-wear il-at bis bona I) Je
re : - le r.f"e . i jii.r-
st.o-e nl i ta -vtnl c ,l!i.i i w'tfnn . ti e
rlis'ricl, him! -'h' I e lul lot lemove wilbiit
111" ditici f''f the purj-o-e of vo'mj. '
" Everv per-on qualifier) as t!ore-rtil,;Mid
who ffisjll make due pioof il req-itre), if
lii re-idence and pai m--ov of taxe- a'or?
Pi?id. shall tie adnmled lo vo e i'l theio vn
sb'ip wnrd or d:-t:ici in ultic1! de shall re.
t-ide.
- Pii.-nir!ir-j. J ' .s 19 t i-f S-p'enit-er,
In Se'e;ir ot our Lnrd, Oie ttKMisand
eij I bombed and six y f ur, und in tde
" ei J!;tv n rrb ot the I tiiler.,ni-iice ot Itie
" Uiii'e'l S-fTn. :
JOS1AH H FUR MAN, Sheriff
S' . ntf 's Ofh-e,
Blollr, Sej t 19, 64.
I
jYalioiuil Foundry.
,yh , lh.r,b,r, nrot,r.s".r of ihe ,boe
I lliimei, es!M;.MC e..-blih.i,f nt. i, now
,u jf. ,.r rs fl,r hU kiri)U
,n.1(.tlj,trv f.)f COI.f.EU I F.S Bf.AST FUR
' '
iiinriMii'i , i ii i-wi,i,r.iii ri " iiij.T.-i ii.i
. Af ES SY-AT0NAKY ENGINES, HILLS
Tt, Ufc:SH i.;G M AC H I N ES, &c, Lc.
prepared to make S oves, al.
ltd pattern-, Plow -irons, and everi-
lill2 0nay ma:1e ir, first-class Foundries
.. . . -. . , ......
His ex;an.is facilities
nd practical
vorkriiil, wairant Mm
in receiving the
largest contracts op
tl.e
most
terms.
CT Grain of all kinds will be taken in
exchar:re for caiini;.
JTiT" This e-tablt-hmti' s locaie l near
'lie Lackawanna Railroad Depot.
PE1 ER BILLMEYEIt.
Bioom-hnri, Ser'. 9 163.
C0LU3ICM fOrXTF, :
In the Court ol Coinmon Plea of Colnnbia
Cone iv interulm ii is ttnis conta'tied :
In the mnHer the ) And now lo wit :
Cemeteiy n Sco'i ip. J Oi ihe 8:h day o: S--p-iH.rnner,
SR4, tii'oii it'e presentation ol l e
peiiti-m nl Eli Crevelnij arol r. her-, pr.iy
ma thai 1h "Crei e'tiiir Cemetery" t-e m
Corporaied wi h such pwer, and under
-i:Cvi restriction a a 'e set tnr i in Mi in
suu'k nt in writHig '!:' d tiled, f tinj
tort'i ohjeci,, .jrl'cle-, co:.dtt'or; mne .i!"1
?'. On.'er vvh Ch they luxe assfxia'nl
It vv.'S ord-e th.it notice thr-of be oiien
P pti'.-liCitn i: ajreialdy lo the r ol As
sembly lo .-ticli chc made and provide-!..
By ortler of thu Conn.
Cert fiif Tr "n the R-con.'s. Sept. 8, 1861.
. . JES-E COLEMAN, Piotiiy.
September 14, iStil.-pd . '
A I to rue v at IatT
3LOOMBURG. PA
Ofii Ct ori Mam Steel, F'irM door belo
A J Mcan'j Store. Dec ; . 1861
IIOHAIIDS ASS0CM!ia.. ,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of the Nervous. Seminal,
Urinary nd Sexual Systems- r;ew and re
liatde trea'tneni in Reports of ihe HOW
ARD ASSOCIAITONSent by mail in
eale-l letter enveldTes, Iree of charge.
Addre-s, Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
S'reet Ph'Iadelpti'M, Pa.
Dec. 16. 1863 ly .
CHARLES G. BARKLEY,
Attorney at linxr,
CLOOISClilG, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
UHLL pr
ractice in Hie several tfiurw oi
Colombia county. AUIeaal buine-s
intro-ted to hi carj shall receive pron.pt
attention .-
O F F I C E, On Main Stree, Exchange
i Rnildinvs.. over Miller's Stc e.
; April 43KIB64. ; ; 4 "
O1 y
mi
GROV
VtAXO l V 11 z
THE attention of the public a d tbe trade i invited to rr.r New Scale 7 Octave Rose
wood Piano For es, which lor volnne and pnit ol tcne Pre iu.pv; ' b m ) bi lerto
offered in this mark et. They coi-uin i-H h- n r m .mpiov n ei is. I-ret ch, l.iutO
Aciion, Har. PedaJ. Ir n Frrre Over-Si on-. Tas- & .. a- 1 em-b .1 fn-mei.t fei u net e
under the perso-.al mm ertisii ii tl .Mr J. ll f.l OVJ MRUS', ubo I hd pia'ttcat ex
i erience of .ver 30 year- in il -eir n a' nlwc'i n . i- fnl wrrer d -r cv. rj : rifcnar
The Grovexteen I'iatio-Fcrte Reenter ff' rU(irt rf Merit t vir all olurs
at the Ciltbrcteit Wotl'i's Fair.
Where were exhiHled inn t r t, n . t.ts l orn It e b. m n.bkei of 1 ordon, Pans Germany,
IV.Iarelpbia, Baltimore, P-oslcn or d N-w Y rk; ..i-d aU-'W .he Arr.encr. lnsii-me for
five succes-ive years the - fold 8- d silver ndaN frrni rr it. ol vr I . h cn be seen at our
ware-roon. Bv ibe imrod tii t.m cf in .o. n en we n ke st.il more perfect 1 tano
Forte, and by mai.nfar turir r Jar:ely, with a stti i'y ah sjstem, aieet-abled to oiler
ihe-e ir.S'riimetiis at prices wl ii h will p-etli.de !i:l Cfn-pf iinon. o
PRICES 'No. 1. Seven Oc'ave. rninl coiners. Rr sew. cd plain cae 5275. r o.
S-ven O.-tave. mnrd comrrs, r0. wood I eavy mo I dma 3(;0. No. 3 Seien Oc ave,
round corner-. Kosevood IWi- XIV Mvle 53?S e I. c .r,.ie I (be above cot
te.wi--.-M3t v i&n, i' c5?iu:e:it t uns.
Cl- DEcCI.II'a 1VE CIKtULAKS SEM FRElCj
Joly 13, 161 ly.
rrxxiM n.oTi rs v w,vm.
IT IS 1 HE uNLY RELIABLE
.V L F-Jl PJ US T1S G I I'll LG ER.
No f'oor Work to siO'll or ,p!iliXo
Thumb-.telexes to git out of order
Warranted 'with vr without cng-wheeh
iT look th- fir-t premium at ti'U -seven
S:-a:e and C -untj Fairs in I 3. and i
without any ex e; Hon, the best Wrinser
ever ma-ie. Patented in i he United States
E'Hilan.l, Car.ad ., and Au-iraiif A2n's
vvanird in every town, .! in al. par s o(
the vorll. EoerL-eiie Ae.its cm make
from tliree to ten Dollars per day.
Sample Wringers sen! Express paid on
receipt of price.
No. 2, S6 50. No. 1, S7 50 No. F. ?S 50
No. A. S9.50. Mannf.cicred and suit,
whole-ale ami retail, by
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO,
NO. 13 Plait S reel, N V. ii C CVHh.hI, ().
A II FRANCIM'LS. Ae,,.,
Pt lia.telphia. P..
If hot Fvfrihod;: Knows, vizi
That ir -it e".l . i.iv;.;.iy.'d wili not rust.
Tha- a -in-fie ma-Mlie I- pe-ter tii:.n :t
compl'fii'eit iittf. T"l :i Wringer -ttonKl
le sell :.dj'-ina, di ra'.ie. a..', etlictent.
Tnai I't.nmt -ere a - and Fa-let: itis canne
it-la am! irontde m Te'i.b.te and keep in
ord-r. T:;at woml soked in hoi vtr
will sweil, shrink and split. 1 had wood
bearii ss (or the st all to r.in in will wear
nut. ioM the P.niiain Wri'iger, w 'nh or
w itiir.ni coj w heels. w il! no: lear the clothes.
Trial c'ii wheel rejt.'.a'ors i.re not essen
tial. T'.ai -h- Pninani W rinijer ha ail t tie
Bilvaolaies, hiu! not one nt the Oisjiivan
taneii above namud Tltat all who have
tested it, prot.oi'iice it the b si Wmojer
ever made T f ai H will wriiiii a THREAD
or a BED QUILT without aiier.itim .
We miL'l.t fid 1h pap-r with tes:irnoni
als. but in-ert only a lew to convii ce itie
skeptical, if sncti there I e; iind We say to
alt, test Piiinam'si Wiii2T Te.t it itior
otiiifdy wiib anv atut all o lier", and ii n (
e.iev sall-f cl'-r relnrn J.
Putnam Manvjarlnring Co.
Gen'leo.ei 1 lioo-.v rotn prict:il
e periei ce tl'a' -ri Ir We, I i a I v i i.-'.l W'.-'l
in- li i-oi oxi-'ie r m-t " pn c'e.
I he Poo. an. W'rii t'er is - i -Mr . i;e- . -p'-rs-it
le. il I c.'i :'.eer!uliv I"C oei.d
II to be li e t e-t in ti-.
Kesli-ct'ullv Oi.rT
JOHN W. v HEKLKR.
, Cleve!unt, O i o
Maoy ears ex.-eri-m e in l ie lvni.
mu bu-ires-. enst le me to er.ioi.-e the
above statement in h!I p irti-ti!'Hr
JNO C. LEFKERTS.
N 100 BeeKrnan St.
New York, January, 1864.
We have lesied Pu iiam s Clhes Wring
er by pnctK Hl working, and know that ii
wdi do. It is cheap, it is simple, it require
no room whether at work or at rest; a child
can opera e if It does it amy thoroughly.
It save.-iitoe and il save- wear and lear
We earoe ly advi-e all who have much
washinj? lodo, wnti all intelligent perons
who may "have ao, to boy th. Wringer,
ll will pay tor i'e.f m a ver a oi -t.
HORACE GIIEi-.LKY.
July 6, fU.lv.
NON 1-Xl I O.-IVE 1 I RE
CRYSTAL CARBON OIL.
ALSO,
AND
I,US5UICATI osjl..
IN
TIGHT PACKAGES.
ivn,i.iei: 'KlfB PIUHU'T
ATTEXTIOX
H L. IIOLDEN,
Proprietor.
Widiamspor-. July 6, IS64 tl.
National 4 luim Agcn-y, .
COND"CTD BV-
HARVY 8o COLLINS,
WAXIIISGTUS D C.
IN order to faciii ale Hie pruti.pl a Ij i-t-meni
of Bounty, atrears oi pyy. Vn-i -n
and other claim-, d i- sold ers and -'!.er
persons Irom the G-jvernuie-i i i t the U. ,
ihe under-im-ed t:i maile arraitgemept.
with the aoove tVin w hore experietu e an t
cto-e (roxiT.'i.y to, ami -t.ii'y i'iterco.ir-e
wiib, itie Ucpjrimeifi, a well as the e.ri
knowledie scip.ite.i by ific rn d the Vcis
i.n. trequeiiiiy t ring m.ide, ena'de iti-m
to pro-e u e claim n ore r lleciually than
Aitorneyi. a a di-ta: c csn p.ostb y do -AH
ersoi:8 entitled u claim oJ iha above
description can have, them pfoperly atrend
ed to by calling on me and entrusting them
lo my care. " W. WIRT,
Agent for Harvy & Col!in.
Bloomsbury, Anost 10, 1864,
t s - . r. . - t - v..-. j ..- i. 1 i r'!r-?j rii -r -i
ESTEEM Be, CO.
s - : j? 2 A It II P t IT t R e s: ,
r RO'PF.CTITS OF THE GK FAT NAT-
IOnAL WOI?K. HISIOUY (Civil,
Pn'iTi".-il an ' Mili ary) ol the SOUTHERN
REBELLION, Omcrehendir;'.', al-o, all
important S ate pipers fCo .tedera?e and
Federal ) a'l ordttiances of Secession,
Proceed o:i ol Congre.J (Rebel and P'ed
er .I.) Rn.arkab'e speeche- &c, together
w itfi otli.s I Reports of Corri'riamlers, Armv
and N.tvv Sanstics. Maps, &C, BV
CRVILLEJ. VICTOR,'lo be completed in
3 Volume Super Royal Octavo Beaini
luby Illustrated with Steel Engravings,
Maps. &c , Prepared expre-sly lor this
work, by John Rogers and other firM-clas
anits.
-VOLUMES I AND II NOW READY.
i his truly National Work characterized
by a leai'iosi Jotitnal a tb.e ''Paraxon of
Hi-tories.r' ha now tnken its plrn-e in lit
eratnre as r,e flu ory par excellence, ol
ihe Great Rebelli ni. It ha received (as
will tie seen b reference io ibe !e i-rs and
rouces snt j-iii ed) tfie er.i'o'seriiem of ihe
leading n.en and oe ledma j iirnals ol
the conii'r . I1 is com ntendnj by t,':oe
oio-t q..abSd io jnd-jo, - such a Record
O1' 'l.f R'-e, l'rn're-s and Re-ul s ol rhe
War t . r th- Ut-ioti as every Intelligent
C-ti --ii shoiiM p-.sess.
A- U le iii.'ica'es, it- Covers the ground
d tne. Repellioo, a wed in its Political
and Social an in ii Mili ary aspects. Ii
dalg in rdironolojie order, witri ihe open
m if.e secret movements lor Secession in
;r:e ever.il States ; it comprehends the
prn-.'eet'i"!! of the procee :s ol the Mont
iortipry Convention and cf the Confederate
Stale's Coires : all proceedings in ihe
Federal Congre.s relati'ig to the qnes'iot s
(it Secession and Rebellion, givir.ij lull re
ports of Itie great Debu'.es, Resolutions,
Rpoi' &c . all the Meia1, Proclarria
tmn, &c. of Ihe Presi tent ; 'hus provin a
Comjile'e compendium of the. political
phase of the aitempted revobition.
As a recoid of ihe siiipeinlion Military
and Naval Features of the Rebellion, it
w ill be ;i! that could be deired full, au
tl entic and graphic -leaving n-othing nn
said w litcri i necessary to render it the
be-t auj mo-t sati-l.ietory Hitr ry of the
War tor the Union w hich will be presen e l
lor it e ia'ronaje of the American People,
Mol of two volume w ill be de vote ! to the
O.w.oio.,- of tie armv and Navy. As
each volume contain more letter pre
ii.an env 'wo volumes of other prnfe-e I
Hl-o-i- s'? now ofl-r-'d to "lie pi b'lC It
w lit t-e preei-iveif that tlrs (Jien' W'.rk on
I p .ei r- ot 't llli-- arid lom;.r!hes will
i.e all
arisen
Tne Er.'i-e Ii -lory will be comprised in
1!.r-e S'li-i-r ll' J ti '' a vo v o1 n me -. ol a. '"-on I
-(i;0 paj-s. cui il I'eatitrnliy printed, In
t'oi.t'ie coliiir.tis. bom spei-ial'y prepared
type. T;.e tr:ot:nl r-f maiter in efceh voi
n ni e i eqn ale;t to 'he COPtC'dS f six
ordinary tioilai bo-'k. Tim i:i itir--e vol
erne- tie so hor will have ample space lo
consider every event fully and satisfac
torily, honld the war drag its slow length
aloi g thrown t' e year.
The jvotk can only be had of the can
va-er. Il i not sold by "the trade. ?' A'l
who wi-h to become pr.sp-ed of it shoull
ava l themselves ol lht I'Vsl proposition of
the ajent
Each volume i snaranteed to be equal,
in a'l repect to the specimen copy ex
hibited by the ajent.
JAS. D TOR REV. Published 13
Spruce
o
St. N. Y. Address correspondence
EDWARD HOVEY,
General Aaett., 13 Spruce N. Y.,
Firs' Cla-s Canvr Wanted
JAME V. KELLER, A-eni for Co'.um
li t Co.
Ju ie IS 1 61 3x
Another Arrival of food.
AT
ilal, Cap and Grocer
3 CO 0?J o
Now i Your Time to liny.
HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER
TIMIE undersigned having just returned
JL Irom tlte. Eastern fines withalare
and full a-sortments of fGtitTSfrTr&W'm
in addition lo a -nperi id3 tJJiiJ-'
cr STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
HATS AND CAPS,
comprising every soil ami qi.nity, is now
prepared lo sell a lible cheaper than t:an
b' p-irchasnd !ew ei-.
H-Sook cd GROCERIES are not sur-pac-sed
in il.is n.aike1, which he ofTer--he;ip
for ca-h, or in exchange fur GRAIN
OK PRODUCE.
ALS0,-A fine .t of KIDS, MOROCCOES.
a t LININGS to which he invite t ie at-ti-ri'io:i
ot S io.;u..iker and ihe public.
Give him a c.!I At Str.up'n Oid Stand,
on Mam S;ree:.
JOHN K. GIRTON.
Bl on. s burg, April 27, 1861.
E. J . THOK.mTON,
PAPER DiisALIflR,
HAS RECEIVED A LOT OF NEW WALL
PAPER, of various styles, at his establish
irerit on Main Street, below Market,
Bloomtborg, which he will sell at reason
able prices. A. J. THORNTON.
Blooms bo rg, May t, 1864.
GROVER & BAKER'S
CFLfiBNATFD ELASTIC STITrfl
SEWIl'fi ITS IlIIVI
Were awarded the hishest Premiums over
all Compeiitors, al ihe following Stale
and County Fair of 1863.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR '
First Premium for family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
Ft-1 Premium for Machine Work ,
INDIANA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all purposes
First Premium lor Machine Work
VERMONT STATE FAIR.
Fir. t Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
Firt Premium for Machine Work
OHIO STATE FAIR.
Firi Premium for Machine Work
IOWA STATE FAIR.
Firs! Premium for Family Machine
Firsi Premium !or M anuractuiine Machine
Firt Premium for Mac'ine Work.
ILLINOIS STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all pbrfose
First Premium for Machine Work
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR.
F-rt Premium for Machine for all purpose
Frist Premium for Machine Work, -
M ICAIGAN STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
F:rM Premium for Family Machine
Fir! Premium for Machine Work
PF.NN'A STATE FAIR
Fii-t Premium for Manuiactcring Machine
Fri-t Premium for Machine Work
OREGON STATE FAIR.
Fust Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work
CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGK'L SOC.
Kirst Premium for Family Machine
Firsi Premium f"r Manufacturing Macl ine
Fir-t Premium for Machine Work.
FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
Fir-t Premium for Manufacturing Machine
CHAM PLAIN-VALLEY Vt. AG'L SOC.
Firt Premium for Family Machine
First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine
Firl Premium for Machine Work
HAMPDEN CO, Mas AG'L. SOC.
Diploma lor Family Machine.
Diploma for Machine Work.
WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR.
First P.emium for Family Machine
QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine
Fir-l Premium for Manufacturing Machine
Fr-i Premium for Machine Work
SARATOGA CON Y, FAIR.
Fir-t Premium lor Family Machine
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all purposes
First Premium for Machine Work
GREENFIELD O, UNION FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium lor Machine Work.
CLINTON CO. O, FAIR.
First PrerrTium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine.
MONTGOMERY CO Pa , FAIR.
Fi st Premium lor Ma' hme for all pnrposes
First Premium lor Machice Work.
SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
Fii-I Premium for Machine Work.
SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
Fir-t Premium for Machine Work
O-The above comprises all the Fairs
at which the Grover & Baker Machines
were exhibited ihi vear.
Sale rooms, 49'5 Broadway, New York.
730 Chestnut S:., Philadelphia.
March 23, 1S64 ly.
ffc testis. &
THE Greatest Improvement yel in the
Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity worm
pceiog.
Pl-;ae send for circular with sample of
re wi .
These Improved Machine save one
hundred per cent of thread and silk, and
make the lock stitch alike on both sides.
They require no instructions to operate
prfec'ly, except the ''printed directions "
No change in sewing from or.e kind of
goo-Is to another.
And r.o taktt:2 apart to clean or oil.
Our New Manufactory is now complete,
with all it m irhinery and tools entirely
new, a ni is already rapidly turning out
Machines, which for beauty and perfection
o fi li-h are not surpassed by any manufac
ture in the worl I.
N. B. Should any Machine ptove unsat
isfactory, it can be returned ami money
refunded.
Agents wanted in counties not canvassed
by our own Aunt.
FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO.
No. S38 Broadway, New York.
April 20, 1864. ly.
JYcw Clothing Store.
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
rMlE undersigned respectfully informs
his friends and the public generally,
ihat he tia just received Irom the Eastern
due, a large assortment of
CLOTHING,
Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of all
sorts, sizes and quantities, which will be
sold cheap for cash or country produce.
A L S O-
s- HATS & CAPS
- ROOTS AM) SHOES.
Together with a variety of no
ti"ns and things too troublesome lo numer
ate, to which he iuvites the attention of pur
chaser. EST" lie is also prepared to make up
clothing lo order, on reasonable terms,
and vp to the latest fashions.
ECall and examine our stock of goods.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
Bloomsbnrg. April 27. 1864.
Ayex's Cherry Pectoral
--. I J m
l'- 1 I V - - " I Ilk
PITRMC SALE OF1
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
IN pnrsnance of an order of the Orphans "
Coun of Columbia county, on ' "
THURSDJ3 V. OCTOBER 6TII 18f34,
at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, William
Goodman & John Levan, administrators of
the eiate ol Daniel Levan, late of Roar
ingcreek twp , iii said county, dee'd, will
expose to sale by public vendue, on thq
premises, the following described piece
and parcel of land, that is to say, that
that pan of the said land and tenement,
adjoining Inn Is ol Samuel Hampton, Mich
Htl Mowier; Thomas Boat, Richard Hoaz
Iand. Mary Uoagland, Benjamin Levan and
John Levan, containing ONE HUNDRED
SIXTY-TWO AND ONE II A LF ACRKS.
Nn 2 A ilio in in (r lamia ol Thnmi. Rnat '
Michael FederbfT, Elijah " Horn, and tbe
tract before mentioned. Containing twenty
tour acres and one hundred and twenty
perche. ,
No 3. Adjoining land of Elijah Horn,
Joseph Levan, Philip Cool, containing nine
and fourteen perches.
No. 4; Bejrlnhinfr at a stone heap, corner
of land of Joseph Buck, thence along the -same
South 88 degree east 57 and seven
tenths perches to a post, thence by other
land of intestate norifi 18 degrees ;eet 65
percheS lo a post, thence by land of Wm.
Yocum south 88 decrees west to a small
cnei. nut, thence by the nme south 18 de
gree wet 9 perches io the place of be
ginning, containing TWENTY ACRES. .
Nn. 5. Beginning at A post, corner of the
piece last abovo iecribed, thence by landa
of Josepn Buck somh 88 degrees east 14
perches to a pine, i hence by ine same'
south 63 and one foorth degrees east 2 S
perche five tenths to a post, Ihence1
tiy other lands of the deceased north 18
degrees east 82 perches to a post, thence
by lain! of Cnaries S Coxe or of the heir
of Tench Coxe, dee'ed, outh 88 degrees
west 44 and one half perche to corner of
the tract las described, thence by ihe earns,
south 18 degree west 65 perches to the
place ot beginning, containing TWENTY
ACRES. . !
Ni. 6- Beginning at a post, corner of lot
marked "No. 2. in Ihe return ot inquest,"
ihence by laud of John Rang south 64 and
one fourth degrees eai 37 and three tenthe
perches to a pine, thence noith 18 degre-es
east 88 perches lo a post, Ihence north 62
and a half decrees west 14 and a half per
ohes to a stone, thence scutb 88 degrees
west 21 and a hall perches to a post, thence
by lot No 2 south J8 decree we-i 82 per- .
che io the place ol beginning, containing
TWENTY ACRES. ;
v
No 7. Bet inning at & pine, corner of lot
No. 3, (hence south 63 and one fourth de
greet east 37 perches to a post, thence
north by other lands of ihe deceased 18
degrees eat 88 perches to a post, ihence
north 62 & a half dearees west 37 perches .
to a post, corner of tract No. 3, ihence by
the same south 18 decrees west 88 perches
to the place of beginning, contamiog twen
ty acres, cumbered in diagram No. 4. .
No. 8 Begiining at a post, corner of lot
No. 4, thence south 63 and one foorth de
grees east 37 perches to a post, ibenca by
other lauds of ihe deceased north, eighteen
degree east 88 perches io a po't. thence'
north 62 and a half degrees west 37 perches
to corner of loi number 4, thence south IS
degree, west 88 perche lo the place of
beginning, containing TV ENTY . ACBES.
No. 9 AH the remaining part of the said
premises beginning at a post, corner of
iracl number 0, thence south 63 and one
fourth decrees east 16 perche lo a stoodi
heap, ihence south 65 and three lourtn
decrees eat 49 and a hall perches to a
chestnut oak stump, therrce north 8l and
or.e fourth decrees east six and. one ha'f
perches to a stone, thence by land Ot the
heirs of Tench Coxe, dee'd, north 27deg.'8
east 82 perche to a maple, ihence north
62 and one ball degrees wesi 67 perches lo
a postP thence by tract number 5 south 18
decrees wes f8 perches to the place of
heainnins. containing FORTY ACRES and
TWENTY FOUR PERCHES.
Late the estaie of said deceased, situate
in the townhip of Koaiingcreek and couc
tv kf iresaid. .
JESSE COLEMAN. Clerk.
Conditions of snle On third of Ihe pur
chase money to remain in Ihe . premises
during the I.Te nme of the widow, the orih
er two thirds to be paid as follows, ten pr
cent, on the striking down of the properly,
cne third, of which ihe ten p"r cent, i a
pari, on Ihe first day of April next, and the
remaining one third on the 1st day of April
A. D., 1866, with interest from ihe firsi day
ol April next. All conveyances, writings,
and tamps, at the expense of the purchas
er. WM GOODMAN,) , .
JOHN LEVAN, Aamra-S-
p'ember 14, 1864.
PUBLIC SALE
or '
Valuable Personal Property
Will be exposed to public sale at in
resider.ee 6f the subscriber, in Pine twp..
uoiumDia county, on
THURSDAY, THE 13th OF OCTOBER,
1864, the following described personal
property, viz
THRf E HORSES, 1 YEARLING COLT,
two Spring Colts, four Milch Cows, three
head Young Cattle, and 31 head of Sheep.
Als, one Spring Wagon, one Truck
Wagon, one Sled, one set of Heavy Har
ness, one Set of Plow Harness, one Sei ot
injie Harness, one Double Set of Light
Harness, one Stump Machine and chains,
in good repair. Alo
WHEAT. OLD CORN, OATS,
and Buckwheat by the bushel ; HAY by
the ten, and POTATOES by ihe bushel ,
besides many other articles loo numerous
io mention.
Sale io commence at 10 A. M , of said
day when condition will be made known
and attendance given.
BENJAMIN WINTERSTEEN.
Pine twp., Sept 28, 1864. 2t
AGENTS WANTED !
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