i V ' r;it OF THE NORTH y- ffiSS ABOUT TOTVN & CO OTRT. DNEsDAY MOUNING.'OCT. U. 164. pBuc Sack In another column will be a the advertisement of W H.'Unangst, Fishingcreek, offering all his personal perty at public tale. It is Yaloable and rable. irpnr.8ESTATivij Ouf majority 'in the J'rict over the Abolition candidate is three hiand eight hundred and fifty twcl We ?rd!y think the boldiers' vote will change ,a result. I It i said that on ih day ol the election Fishingcrefk township there were squad I soldiers stationed at every intersection nd cross road in the vicinity of the e'ectien oils What tl.e object was i unknown, inless to dqier people from 'j;oing to the kee new advertisement in to day's Star "hose wi-bing to ptirchme real ets e and personal property will be particular!) iatcr- ested. - Lieut. Bkockwat paid hi family and friend n short viit a few days since. Hi "health ' i considerably improved Ha was t ' I - l ft. ..... .. t. n ..lian li.-imd at . . . . I tnonth nr so an. UKe nt'-st 01 me 011 ei eran he supports Little Mac. The vomhii rr.en of New York nre craan t it'-nz " White BoysTlub- " nith the Dona- U motto, " I hi-com. iry we made by w hitt j men lor nl'i'e msun and their positrry tor- J 'ever " Good, boy ! oil)eac:! ! Accstcs Rvkkmakt offrr- for sale in dsj'h v Sjak one hundred nd eveotpe i acre, land befofijfio; K 'he e-taj of Ji cob Everhri, d ceaed, situate in O'bm; township. It a i!eiruMrt tract, in a unoil mate of cnlttvaiion, with new bui'dins. See advertisement. A srnGKSTio To th DiCMOCRT:r StM , . I view of ihrt importance of-th ISoiember 1 '"election, fr you to r.ie a Jntie ni'ney hmona Df tnoirrat." by coriscriptior' , to cer tainly induce M-er-.. Wir.sos and Bi'ckl:v to contin'ie n.akin a Republican fpeeche ' Th?V served onr cause most effectively cp I to Toesdaj - last, ar.d may mill do ns mnch gao't id. JtsY PiiXccr rs. Capf. F. H.' Li(KLiT, we notice, has ar- rived home,Vi leave of abse:u-e tor a te'.v j isays frum ti. trout..' He 1 eiijoyinc. mit-r- 'ably . d iialih but coi-sifVrnMy w(r-i j 'down tbronjri,. j,,., rrnti::oed iiard r- j 'vice. , He i rinhtnl ctTicer, arid has ceen tnuch hard peri . Strpes to the Cap ai r. j Thc F-ta -Ije Colnmria county A irri - 'cu'lurn! Far hU hi this place last week ! wa a tl e slT-tiilo tar as turn 00! was cm ! wrin-,1. TbereU. a Br.t many people , . ., , 'in attendance. jbbaMy mora than al any 1 . former exbii'i' V e wern not on the j pround. tm bav teen informed that the ' mo- 00 exliiti'ou were i.oi r cmeroiis. ! ani ft rattier a; r.t'erir.r qnalny. The , people cl he cojty ferr to 'ake no more j interest in th cote'y than to attend H e-1 liibitinns Ths vti not keep np an intito- j 'lion of th's ki lj !hey will jiet t'rred took, j in2 at nothit: ad contieqnentl v the thing mnsi naturaHgafovrnJ ilon't pretend 1 to say, by an miis, that such will be the i ca e with thii ocety. New YoLnsj.-jO ir next issue w4l! com tneuce a newifiume, tb sixieen h. 'Ihe present nombicom pletea the i(h volume i of the Sta ie under xttt Control, it j will be seveitar in January nex' sir:ce we einbarketli the publifhi business, j-a- d we have caose to regret it alihoujh it has been cihing else but a moriey- j n aking buia i n. We have managed j 10 keep our rr gomj, mamtanied our . v 1 : i-.l . TMmny, aorcutri 111 viu aos s urB'i., j rt of Old Abe's drafts, ;rid have kept of Fort ilifllin, therefore we consider 0 If among the lortuna'e. A man that r mke a living these days for himself amntly, and keep out of II, e army, doing '. Ii is a;t that car. be ex pected of any an m modrrafe circum iances, with. da biiftr.ess, but there are many who c; t accomphsli fo much. We would adiai inas-mucb as the Stab ia abont 10 en'4 its SIXTEENTH YEAR, those of our p Vis who have not paid us vvme should trot fail o lor the Jif een' come forward tenia for that year's enb-. crip'ion, bei hay u for one year in - advance, and "s ine half dollar by com plying with th ms, which are, 2.00, if. ' paid n advance THAT Glfis RATCCIt " 3I0VG- Ste Lt republican. Capt. ilvUntl his rriends 111 ii twiory. Eut ihe Coptr.iiih.ia friends did n't retain . . (At ry ion!:. Dont SliooUys Ibe Cood, 'I'll .t inii. ' ' foe King cf p ilk forty thousand men. Marched vptke nd tksu marched doicn again. ' As was annouain Dr John's tart pa per, Sheriff Furrind Robert C. Fruit 'were arrested by 4of Capl. Silver and his hackers, for af; 3, to two citizens of Hemlock townshil privilege of voting. These two citizefcre arrested, by the : military, as deserihe day before the ; election ; they hatred in the township nearly two yeart prei) the day of their ar rest. M Harrisbjhe action of the j Bloomabur-; busy i was ignored, aod j lb whole party wsit home. Fo mocB lot to mccti ! who c it who cares ! Try it asaio, Capt. Silvt y0a other pirnpa cf riosnsbuxj I COLUMBIA COo ELEC1I0N KKTURNS, : OFFICIAL. HELD OCTOBER 11, 1864. Congress Assembly Townships; 2 3 ? S. o p 4 127 00 29 89 00 60 Co 00 250 16V 230 50 130 00 131 110 00 75 108 00 83 145 00 28 161 00 4 55 00 133i 131 000 42; 148 I 9 70 00 86 199 00 29 175 1 4 - 93 00 33 175 00 37 67 8 50 96 00 6U 104 00 12 6S 00 2-3 45 15 12S 13J 47 12r 94 00 1449 1 BEAVER. BENTON. BERWICK BOR. BLOOM. . DRIARCREEK. CATAWISSA. CENTRE. CONYNGIIAM. FISIIINGCULEK FRANKLIN. GREENWOOD. II EM LOOK. JACKSON. LOOUPT. MADISON. MAIN. MIFFLIN. MONTOUR. M I'. PLEASANT. ORANGE. PINE. ROARING O'K. SCOTT. SUUAULO.Vtf. . 120 69 C3I 187 135 1G5 16G 145 164 54 13 14 69 193 177 93 176 67 94 101 68 4C 127 94 2324 I 11 J PlOl.LET S X1AJ. 1375 The balance of the County Ticket Is elected without oppoMt:09, ramely : V SIH RIFF. Samuel Smter. COM M ISSION E R. A llen Mann. AUDITOR Damel Snyder. . . -. It sk:m that no Dtmoc-ai ie ticke's from ihi county have- jet reached tha army, cf any amount. We hae receive ! le'ter al -m'st da;!y from our sold er friends stating the lad that they haj no ticket, and wish ed u" to send them some for the Presiden- rial "Election. We thll do m. Tn: poor Abolitioti pimp of this town wr very j'ib'laut over tli arre! of Sher iff Furmrfn and Kobert C Fruit. When thy hear I f tlie reU-i.se (very much to t.:eir snrpne tha smile turneJ mbi anry . , . . loi.k and tauiitinsi remark inti cure and threats. Hunt your holes you poor misera ble scoundrels. We exonerate an d re spect tr." toldiers. They did no mora than . . t i .. , ...IC.j ' 0. Tuesday Ut Kohr McHenry was" bronnht home from Harristvir. from his ciretTvion, sufTr-ring from the eff-cis of ii fl.injmatorv rt.eomatism. Oi the same dy Kii.is McHenry, John York, and Jos. C'nlemeti , arrived heme, released from Fort M filin. We will itoric fully in onr nett. thefe thin;' more Z ATKf MONIAL. LA OIKS AND GE. ivih 'o marry adtlress Ll ilenifi'. If ion wih o rnarrv address th r.ndtir'iiine'l, who will send von wi h out. money "i without price, vlnable iri- '""'""i that will e.iabi- you 10 marry iitiv and spfe.tdy, irrepc'.i ve of ae, . ' .. . ' , J ri ' r . ,, wea.tri or beamy, ibi 11. formation will wt vou nilhin? a'ul if ymi wih to innrry. I will thrvfntiy asir.i yon. Ail leitera ftrictly roi.fi.:jfi:l Ihe U-ired ii.forma tion et bv return mail, and no qii-iios a-kedx A-KlreSarah B Lambert, Green, poirit. Fvii'i;- conr-.ty. New-York. O-t. 12, 1864 2m 250. 5EVEN OCTAVE 250. ROSEWOOD PIA.ND-FORTES 'GKOVKSTKKN & CO. BROADWAY, iNKW YOKK. Oiler itifir new, enlarged Scale Piano- Forie. vi. h a!l late.-t improvements Thiry year's experience, with greatly in-rrea-e-l iarinted lor manuf-icturini:, enable iht-in 10 si! for CASH at unn-nally low -pri.-es. Ttits- ins'rumeiits received the tnuhest award at the world's Fair, and for five Micpe-sive years at the' American In s;i:me. W rrantel live ears. Term net csh. Call or "rn.l for de.-orip ive circular. June 15, li4. 3 r.. -SLV :MILIi!VK Y GOODS . tor y2? Mis MARY BARKLF.Y has j it remrnel liom New York and Philadelphia with at exce!b-nt assortment of Millinery Goods. She lh- vnry latest larnon and the most approved styles of Ha"s ami Bonnet, together with the most tasteful lot ol Rib turns , Trimming. &c. Uive her a call and examine lor yourelve. MARY BARKLEY. BI oomsburjr, 0:t. 1?, 1864. IMPORTANT TO LADIES Tr. Har vey'o Fen'ale Pill have never jet failed in Tf moving di fficul ies artfir from obstruc tion, cr stoppage of natijre or in ret-torin the system to perfect health when earT-t-ir.5 from spinal affections, proldpsns, LTteri, the white?, or other weakuer-s 01 the u'er- i ine .ran. The pills are perfectly harm less on the conii:uiioo, and may be laken by the most delicate fema! without caus ing distress the same time they act like a charm by strenjihensn, invioraiin'and restoring tiie system 10 a healthy condition and by bringing on the morn My period with regularity, no matter from what caus es the obstruction may arir-e. They should however, NOT ba taken during the first lhr.e or four months of pregnancy, thoug h sale at any other lime, as miscarriage would be the result. ' Each box contains GO piHs.' Price Si. Dr. Harvey's Tie:.tise on diseases of Fe males, "pregnancy, miscarriage, Barrenness sterility, Reproduction, and abuses of Na ture, and emphatically the ladies' Private -Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 pases sent f;ee lo any address.' Six cents re quired to pay postage. The Bills anc book will be sent by mail when rieMred, uecorely sealed, and prepaid by J. BRYAN, M. D. General Ag't. No. 7e Cedar street, New York. EiTSoId by all the principal druggists. Noy. 25, 1863 ly. Altornev at Liair ,f BLOOMSDRG, PA. Offi c on Main Sueet, First door beldw A. J. Steao'g Storff. Dc ..', 1864 PRESIilEXTIAL ELECTION PROC LAMATION. WHEREAS, in and by an Act V Gen eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "Air Act fo recnlate the General Elections within this Common wealth," it is enjoined upon me to ive public noiice of taid elections and to enu merate in said notice what officer are to be elected, I, JOSIAH H. FUR.HAN, Sheriff of ihe county ol Coiumbia.da hereby make known and proclaim to the -qualified elpc tors of Ihe county cf Columbia. S'aie ol Pa.. ON TUKSDA Y, THE EIGHTH DAY OK tNOVP;.lBER, beinj ihe-Send Tuesday in iaid month, at which time I'weuty-Six Elector, lor a PRESIDENT and ,. VICE PRKSIDENT 61 the United States are to be elected. I alr-o it ake known that ihe places of holdine the Kiections in the several town ships throughout the county, are as lollows viz: Bloom townsliii, at the Court House, in Bloomsbcrg. Benion township', at tre Public House of John J. Sales, in the Town of Benton. . Beaver township, at the Public House of Frarklin L. Shnrnan. Briarcreek tnwnship,at the Public School House, near Evansville. Borough of Berwick, atthe Town House, in ihe Borough. Catawissa" township, at the Public House of Samuel Kostenbaiidtr. Centre township, at the Hoii'-e of Jere miah Hes. deceased. Cony nham township, at ihe 'Pubic Honoe of Rfnben Wassar. Fishinscrek township, at the Puti!ic House ol Benjimin McHenry. Franklin tow'nship, at CUyton's School House. Greenwood township, at. the Houefc.ol Joe,h R. Pa'ton. Hemlock lo'vu-hip, at the -'B-ick Horn." Jackson townshio, ai the H u-e ol Eze kiei Cole. Locnsi townshio, at th Public Houe of JoN-i f. Hirt, i i Slaotown. Mitiliri towntiip, at Ihe Pub'ie House of John iwl er Maiiiou townhio, at the Public House of S-miuel Bin. by Ml PIaani iownhip, alx the Pulbic Hoi't-a ol Tliorna Jonfs. Aiootonr lowiiahip, ai the House of Wm. HoMiorie:id. Mai i township, at the Publio House of John A. Shnman Ro.iririticrr'f k township, a! the Hnue for merly Ofcupiii by (ieorsje V. Preisbacn. Orange townshio, at the Public H ce of Alxaiu'er Hnahes, in Oraneville. Pine lovtiichip, at the lloma of Albert Hurrer. Suyafloaf township, at the H ue of A. Co! Scon if".wnhip, at the Public H iu-e of J. D. Marchbank It i flutter thrected that the e'nciion of the-everal ifi-tru-t shal! ba opened te tefii the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in if e lorenoon, and sha! co'iimue open without iniert nptinn ami a'j.u ru merit linHl7oJt-!o k in the even'u g, w.hen ttie pods s.'iail te closed. It i fmther directed that die mee'in r.f Rfttirn Ju l.es at ih- COURT HOUSE in Bloom-bur, to rriab o thr (eiiral elei. tioo, will be on the ELEVENTH NOVEM Bf.R i.ext. ' NO I ICE IS HEREBY GIVE, That every person excepting Justices of the Peace who.shall hold any officer or ap pointment of profit or trnsi un ler ih-. Uni ted States, or of this Siate, or any city or corporn'ed d istrit t,w I, ether a commission ed officer or o her vise, a subirdin a e offi cer or aireiit who i or shall be employed under ttie lei-la'ure, executive or judici ary department of this State, or ol aiy city or of any tia-oiporat'd disiiu-t, and a s, that every miiiber of Coure and of ttie Slate Leui-l-'ture, ar.d of the selt-ci or com mon council ot any citv, or corn mission ers of an; i corpmated district, is by law incapable ot hclding or e.verciin al the time, the c-fiica or appointment ' f Judje, Inspector, or Clerk of any eiection of ;l;i Common wealth, and ih.it no Inspector, Jii!i?e or other officer ol such election stud be eligible to ba ttien votfd !or. And the said act of assembly entitled "an act i e'atitio to elections of this Com iitouwealih'," passed July 2, I81t), lutther provides as follows, viz : 1 In case the person who shall ave re ceieo" the highest number of vovs tor In-spei-lor shall nol at en I on the day of any i election, then the person who shil have received ihe second highest number of votes for Judge at the next prece ling elec tion shall act as Inspector -in his place. .And in case the person who ha received ihe second highest number of vote for In specU-r shall not a'tend,ihe person elected Ju-lije fhall api-oint an Impecipr in his place, ind if any vacancy still continue in i tie board (or the space of one hoir aber the time fixed by la- for the opening of the el--c!ioti tha qualified voters of the townhp, ward or it ri-1 for whicli such dfficer shall liive been elected, present at the election, shall elect one of their num ber lo fill such vacancy. It shall be the duly of the several As sessor respectively to attend at the place of It old in every eneral, special or town ship election during the whole tim8 such election i kept open, for the purpose of sivins information to ihe Inspectors and Judue, when called on, in relation 10 the riht ol any person assessed by them lo vote a such election, and on such other maiters in relation to the assessment ol voter, as the satd Inspector or either of them shall from time to titna require. '"No j ersrn shall be permitted to vote at any election as aloresai I. ihin a white cm iei of ihe aje of iweniy-one or mote, who shall hava reided in this btate at least One year, and in the election district where be offers to vote, ten days immedi ately preceding scch election, and within two ear paid a Siite or County lax which shall have bren assessed at lea-t len days before the election. But a citizen of che United States who has previously been a qualified vo:er of this S aTe and removed iherelrotn and returnedjand who shall have residrd in ihe election district and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall be entitled lo vote alter re-itling in this State six months Piovided, Thai the white freemen, citizens of the United States, between Ihe age ol twenty-one and twenty-two year who have resided in the election district ten days as aforesaid shall be entitled to vole, although they shall not have paid tax. "No person shall be permitted lo vote whose name is not contained in the list taxable inhabitants, furnished by the Com missioners, oi.les : First, he produce a receipt of payment, within two years ol State or County lax assessed' asreeably lo the Constitution, and "ive sati-factory evi dence on his own oath or affirmation ol another that he baa paid t-uoh a lax, or in failure lo prince areceipl shall make oath to the payment thereof , or second, if he claim a rigbt to vote by bf ing an elector between the age of tweuty-one and twenty-two years shall depose on oath or affirm ation, thai he has resided in the State al least or.e year before hi application, and rtiake snch proof of residence in the dis trict as is required by this act, and that he does verily believe Irorn the account given ' him that he is of ihe age aforesaid, and given such other evidence . as is required by ihis act, whereupon the name of the person m admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the Inspector, and a note made opposite thereto by writ ing the word "tax," if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of bavin; paid lax, and the word 'age" if he shall ba admitted to vote by reason of age, and in either case the reason of such a vo'e shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make a like note in Ihe bsl of voters kepi t y ihern. ' In all cae where the name ol the per son claiming to voie i not found on the list furnished by the Commissioners, or his rihl to vote whether found thereon or not, is ol jei tetl to by any qualified citizen,' it shall ba tha dot v of theTnspectors to ex amine snch person on oath a In hi quali fications, and il he claims to have resided within ihe Slate for one year or more, his oa'.h shall bo sufficient proof the.eof, but he shall make proof by at least one con patent witiisS who i-hall "be a qualified elector, that f e ha resided within tha dis trict for more than ten days immediately preceding said elecion and shall also swear that his bona fi la resitler.ee. in pur suance ot l.i.sJawful calling is within the district, ami that I e did i.ot remove within ihe district for.lhe pnrpo-e ol voting. "Every persoti'qnalified as aforesaid, and who shall make due pioof if required, of hi residence and payment of taxes afore said, shall be admitted to vote in tha town ship ward or district in which he ehall re side. . ;'If any person shall prevent or attempt lo prevent any fffli er ol an e ection, under i this act 'rotii hoi Imsr such election, or ii-h or threa'en any videt:ce to any such offi cer, and shall irterrupt or improperly in irf,.rrt with him in the execution of his dutv, shall block .np or attempt to block Up lh window or avenue to nrty window where the same may te hidden, or shall riotously disturb tha peace ol such elec tion, rr shall lise or practice imimidajioii, threa's, force or v ioleuce, with li e tUsin to influence uridulr or overawe any elec tor, cr prevent h'oi from voting, or to re sirain the lr ei'om of choice, such p-rso'i on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hnr.dojd ilol.ar-. to be imprisoned for any ti:ne i:ot le- than one nor more than t'V-lve months and if it shall be shown to the Court where the iri.d ot such offence shall he had t' at the per-on j so offending a nol a resi tent ol the city, ward or district wh-rethe said nffenre was committed, and no; entitled lo vote there in, on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine not less than one. hundred or more than one ihons ind dollars, and ba imprione l not less than isix tnotiihs nor mora than I wo years. Given in der my hand, at my office in BloonistMirj, t:ii 12;h day of October, in the year of onr Lord, era thousand e'12 it Imndied and six y tour, and in the eijhtv nin'h ol tha I udete udeuce of the United Ih'ite. JOSIAH II FURMAN, Sher'fT. Sht till ' Ofh'-e, ) Bloottshnrj, Oct. 12, tS4. JYiU'wHul Foundry. rftne snb-rib.r. proprietor of the bove named extensive e-tabiihmen', is now prepared lo receive rrders 'for all kinds of machinery, b.rCOI.LEUIES. BLAST FI R j N.( KS SIATIONAKY K.NtiLN KS, MILLS THRESHIMG MACHINES. &c, Ha i also prepared to make S ovi, all ; size anil patterns, Plnw-iiou, and ever- thiii usually ma le in rtrt-cla-s roundt'es His extansive facilities and prrctical workman, watrant him in receiving the largest coutracis on Ifce most reasonable term. lW Granof all kinds will be taken in exchange lor castings. V3 This e-lablirhment i located near lie Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PE I ER BILLMEYER. Bloomsbnrs, Sept. 9 I63. COLUIBI.V CGIXTT, SS : In the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Cour iy iuferoli't it is thus contained : In the mnt'er tf the And no .v to wit : Ccmclciy m Scott tp. j Oo Ihe 8ih day o.' Sep temtier, I S 64 . upon tfte ptpentati m of t e petition ot Eli Creveliri and O' her, pr.iy that ihe "Cteveling Cemetery1' ba in corporated wi lt such powers, and under si ctKrestrictions. as a:e set forth in rii m sirument in writing this day filed, section fonh ot iecis, article, conditions tun e ;nnl ;sty'e, under wh'ch ihey h-vG as.ciaied. It was orderea that notice thereof be iiiven bv pntdicatioil rtreei!.ly fo the net ot As sembly in such cae made and provided. By order ot the Court. Cer!:fi-d from the Becords, Sept. 8, 1864. JESE COLEMAN, Proihy. September 14, 1864 -p i. AGEM'S V V-Ti:i) ! jncClcIIan ! JScClcIIan ! VYERY fine, lare. steel pl.t e en::rav. ina of Hie PEOPLES CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED M' AT ES This. Engraving represer ; hi in on his blac k hor-e on the bat.le firlJ of AitiiM.ioi Size, 24 bj SO. The only acknowledged correct likeness y et puhhshe I. From an oriental painting by S( HUSSELEfrom lite. Sent l y mail on a st'ff paper roller. P. ice THREE LOLLVKS. Liheral inducements to Agents. Published by WM. SMITH, 702 S. Third Street, Pnila. Sepiembei 2, isn't. EOVt'ARDS Ai.Sl'IATICN. I'll I LA DELPHI A, PA. DISEASES of the Nervous. Seminal Urinary and Sexual Systems i ew and re liable irea-meni in Reports of the HOW ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in sealed letter enveloi es, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGH I ON. Howard Association, No. 2 Souih Ninth S'reet. Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 16. 1863 ly. To tonsil nap lives Consumptive sufferer will receive a valuable prescription lor the cure of Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and al! throat and Lunu affections, f tree of charge.) by sem inff their addressto Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, W iliiamsbu-g, Kings county, New York. Sept. 21, 1864.--3m CHARLES G. BARKLEY, Attorney at Lair, BLOOjISEI'RG, I'OLCJlfilA 10., PA. VSMLL practice in the several Courts of Columbia county. All legal business intrusted lo his cara ehall receive prompt attention O F F I C E, On Main Stree', Exchange Buildings over Miller's S'c.e. April 13, 1864. HENRY ROSENSTOCK, Sky-Iislit Ambrotypist) ROOMS in the Third Story of the Ex change Block, (entrance above the Book Store,) Bloorasburg, Columbia Couo fy,Pa. Bloomsbur, Nov. 23, 1859 If. - mm ps 0mm , Mr GROV pf Ar mo ir: THE atterdion of the public and the trade is invited to onr New Scale 7 Octave Roe wood Piano For es, which for volim.e and parity of tone tre nnrivalled t v ai y bj l,erto offered in this market. They contain all the n oi'em im provi niems. Frer ch , Grand Action, Harp Pedal. Ir n Frame, Over-Sltun Fa'&'-.. aid eai h ii.s'nment teina rrni'e under the personal sr.f erv is'u n ol Mr J. II. GLOVF STREN, who has had a j rMlual ex terier.ee of over 30 years in their n ai ufaclnre. is fully warremed in eiety par icu'ar. The Grovettcen Piano-Forte fimiven thr IUphttl award of Mtrit t iir all ol hers at the Cell Orated World1 Fair. Where were exhilited ins truments I'om the bt si makers of Lr i don, Paris, Germanv, Philap.elj.hia, Bnltiu ore, Boston and KewrrH-; and also s.i ir e Ao.eticar. Inhtiitiie for fiva successive years, ihe gold ar d silver medal frran both ol which cn be seen a our w are roon. B the irnr-d uction of irnpioieii ems we rrf k a still more perlecl Piat o Forte, and by marnifac tntii ?2 largely , v ith a sttici y rash sjs'cm, ate et ab ed (o cfler llie-e ir.s'rumenl al prices which will precli tle all d mpr -lilion. PRICES : No. 1, Seven Octave, rni;nd comers. Rcsew ni l' plain rae ?275. No. 2 Seven Octave, round corners, Ros-wood heavy monldiuz S300. No. 3, Seven Oc'ave, round comers. Rrse-Aood T.oui- XIV nv !e S3"?.r. a U-r simile r.f the afore put. 7irr cash, -irv cus:b:2AT vurbs. CP DESCRIPTIVE CIUCULA'Pi&SENT FREE. July 13, 1861 ly. ITTNA3I 1X01 UTS iVflHCE!:. 1 I? IS THE ONLY RELIABLE S ? J. FA VJ US TJXG I I'll IXGER. Xo Wo ul Worlc to sivtll or fpUt No Thumb-serf irs to j-f out of onhr - I Tarranted with or without cig-u-hee?s TT look tha first premium at filty-seven - State and County Fuirs in 18ri3, and i without any exception, the best Wringer ever made. Patented in 1 he United State, England, Canad-i, and Aiistraha Auenis wanted in every town, and in ali parts ol tl a world. Energetic A'ie.its can make irom three to len Dollar per day. Simple Wrinuers sent Express paiJ on recei pi of price. No. 2, 6 50. N'o. !: S7 50. No. F, S 50. No. A, it9.0. Manufactured and sold, wrm!e-a'e ami tet iil, by THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO , No. 13 Pint! Street, N Y. & Cleveland, O. A H. FUANClSi LS, Anen', Philadelphia, Pa. If'hat F.veryloily Knows, viz'. Thai iron well galvanized will not rust. Thai a simple machine i be'ter than a complicated one. Thai a Wnnaar should he sell siilju-tiiii;, durable, and efficient. That Thumb screws and Fasten inijs cause delay and trouble lo regulate at.d kee,i in onler. That wood soaked in hot water will swell, shrink and split. 1 hat wood beariui" foi the shall to run in will wear out. That ihe Putnam Wrii2-r, with or without coj w heels, w il! not lear lha clothe. That cog wheel reaulator are not essen tial. Tfiat the Poinam Wringer ha all tha advantages, and not one of lha ciis?dvan laaes above naniHil. That all who have tested ii, pronounce it lha b-st Wringer ever made. That it will wrin: a THREAD or a BED QUILT without all.-ralior . We mijht fill lha paper with testimoni als, but insert only a lew lo convince the skeptical, if -r.ch Ihore be: and we say to ail, tet Piitnam's Wiiiiijer Test il i?or oiit'ly with any and all o;hi?r, and if not er iney sat i-f.ictory return it. Putnam Manufacturing Co. Gentlemen I know, from practical exrerieice that iron well calvanized with zinc w til not oxidize or rust ore particle. The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect-a p-ible, ard I can cheerfii'ilv recotnineud it to be the test in use. Ke.-Pvcl'nlly tottis, JOHN W. W HEELER, CI- veland, O'lio. Mavy years experience in toe ".ilv iniz ina t usioess, enable me lo endorse ihe above statement in all partienhr JNO C. LEFKERTS, No. 100 BeMiiliati St. New Y'ork, Jan nary, 1M5 4. We have lesied Pu nam s Clot hes Wrtna er bv practical workirij. and know that it will ilo. It i cheap, it is simple, it requires no room whether al work or al ret; a child can opera.e it II does itsdu'y thoroughly. It saves time arid it save wear and tear. 'A'a earnei ly advi-e all who have much waslni'i to do, wuh ali iidellnjent person who may have any, to buy ih.s Wringer. It will pay (or itself in a year a. m st. HORACE GREELEY. Ji-ly f, 1864. ly IT "r NON FX1 IOSIVE ri'RE CRYSTAL CARBOrJ OIL. ALSO, AND L,iLTRK2C..T2?; OSL,. IN TIGHT PACKAGES. QZ) 1-S-i !JL ii tvillp.::it:.vb i::.upt 11. L. HOLDEN, Proprietor. Williamsport, July 6, 1864. tl. rVaiional i .'laim Aciicj', CONDtCTVO bY HARVY & COLLINS, WASIllSGTOS. D. C. N order to faciii ata the prompt adjust ir.en! of Bounty, arrears ot pay. Pension and other cla'ms due soldiers and other perso-i Iro'ii tha Governrneni of the U. S, iha undersiiined lias made arrangements with tlia aOove firm whose experience and cloe proximity lo, and daily intercourse with, the Department, as well a lha early knowledge acquired by them of the decis ions frequently being made, enable ihetu to prosecute claims more effectually than Attorney s al a distance can-possibly do. -All persons entitled lo claims of ths above description can have them properly titend ed to by calling on nia and entrusting them to my care. W. WIRT.. Agent for Harvy & Collin. Blobtnabofg, August 10s 1S64. H 4sp - "W ESTEEM & CO. i: j?s a i hf a ctire r U'I!STAR'.S iSAIAJi OF O.ia ot ihe oldest n irno-t 'eliabl e rem e lie in the world for Coughs, Colds, Whopping Coiiih, Buiiichiti, Uf ficn!ty of Brea'hinj, Asthma, Hoasenes, S"ore Throat, Crono.artd every Affeii'in oftiie THROAT LUNGS and CHEST, inc.bidins even WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Sogetieralh.es tlie use of this re rnedy become, and so popular is it everywhere, that il is ui.ne. eary to recount its virtues lis works speik for it, and find utterance in the alnaidatit and volumsry tes imony r.f the ri-any v!io from long suffering and net lied di-ease have by its u-e beei restored to pri-'.ine vigc and health. We can pre ss'ta a mas of evidence in proof ol our as-ertmi's, that CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. Testimony of Mr. JAMES GRIMES, a sentlemati highly esteemed in Columbia Co. Pa , and one whose statement cati be relied upon. Mt. I'ie csar.t, Col. co., Pa , May 21,1860 Messrs Seth W Fooler & Co., Boton . Gentlemen. About three year ago our damjhter, r.ow iwelva years ol age, was severely fHii'id with croup. A lieneral iiritalionol the lungs followed, producing a tiectic consh, w hich became a'mosl con stant, sweliinji of the tern) las and other indications of Consumption wefa alo ap parent, and her lile was. e'espaired of by t er physician. Ai this critical ir.o.rtent we were induc ed lo give Dr. Wi-tarV Balsam of Wild Cherry n trial, ai;d alter she. had taken one bottle wa fnunddter so much re lieved that it was ihcoght unnece-sary to continue ii use. rii ca ihat time wa tiaVe used the Balsam ir. our family in caes of Coughs an J Cold, i nd believe it to be a superior remedy fui all disease of the Luini. 1 our with respect JAMES GRIMES. FROM JESSE SMITH, E-q., . President of the Morrib County Baik.Mor iisto'.vn, N. J. "Having used Pr. Wis'ar's Balsam of Wild Cherry lor about fifteen years, and having real ze I its beuefi'-ial retil'.s in my famil) , il afford me ireat pleasure in re comrnendir.o it to the public a a valua ble lemedy in case f I weak lung, Cola.-, coughs. , ar;d a retr.edy which I coosi.l er to be entirely innocent, an 1 may be la ken w i h perfect sitely by the n.ost deli cate in health. FROM HON. JOHN E. SMITH, A ciisiinguishad Lyer in Weslnunster. Md. I have on several' occasions ned Dr. Wistar's Ba!?m of Wiid Cherry for severe cidds and always with decided benefit. I know ol no preparation that is more effi cacious rr more deserving of eneral use. The BaUam has al-o been use I wuh ex cellenl effect bv J B- Elliott, Merchant, Hull's Cros Roads, M I. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY N..ie ieni.ii e unless, ig!iea"l BUTTS,'' on tha tv rarper. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE. No. 491 Broadway, N.Y. S. W. FOWLE & Co.. Proprietors, Boston. Arid by ail Druggists. RI niM.Y-G'S lSIA SALVE IltJU Old uii: Reddiiiiz's lvu-ia Salve Cures Burns, Scald, Co'. Rri blind's Rus?ia Salve Cores Wound, Brii's".. Sprites. Re idiuy'r Russia Salve Cures Boils, UI cers, Cancers. Redding'. Rns-ia Salve Cures Salt Rheum, lMe, Erysipelas. Riddio''' instil Salve Cures Ring worm. Corn". cVcc, k.. No farr.iiy should be without it. ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. For sa'e bv J. p. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, N.Y. S. W. F.OWLE k Co. No. 18 Tremom St. Boston, and by all Druggi-ls and Counirj S orekeepers Aug. 10, 1801. ly. JYcic Clothing Store, LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOO.D5. VIM1E undersigned respectfully-informs his friends and Ihe public enera!ly, that he ha just received Irom iha Eastern Cilie, a larne assortment of CLOTHING, Fresh from ihe seal of Fashion, of all sorts, size and quantities, which will be sold cheiip lor cash or country produce. ALSO, V i linnr n SHOES. Together with a variety ot no lions a id thing too ir.ublesome to numer ate, to which he iuvites the aitention ol pur chaser. . ; 1 .' , , E7" He is also prepared to. make us clothing lo orrfer, on reasonable termp, and vp to the latest fashions. tjrCall and examiue oar stock of oods. , ANDREW J. EVANS. Sloomaburg, April 27, 1S64. G ROVER 8c, BA Ku RVS " Cn.rBHATfcD ELASTIC STITCH " S KtYI A ii XI A t R I A' K Were awarded the bujhesi Prerr.iuns nr Mil Competitors, ni tfte following Stat and Countv Fir ot 1363. " NEW. YORK SI ATE FAIR k . First Premium for f imily Machine. , . Firt Premium for Mmuifacinrina Machina First Premium for Machine Work INDIANA STATE FAIR. . . First Premium for Machine for all purposes Firt Premium tor Machine Work - ' : VERMONT STATE FAIR. : Fir I Premium'fnr Family Macbir-e. First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work OHIO STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine Work IOWA STATE FAIR. . :' First Premium for Family Marhin . First Premium for Mauu.HctiHinz Machin Firi Premium for Mac'.iue Work. ILLINOIS STATE EAIR. f(.l Firt Premium for Mac hine for hll porpots Firt Premium for Machine Work KENTUCKY STATE FAIR '..... ' . , F rst Premium for Machine for all purposes Frist 1'reminm lor Mat-bine Work, . MICA1GAN STATE FAIR.,.. ,. v- .. Fir! Premium for Mapnfacinrlng; Ma'chine. F:rst Premiurn for Family Machine Fir; Premfom for Vlaciune Work PEXiVA STATE FAIR .. , x Fiist Premium for Mandlacturins Machine Frit Premium for Machine Work OREGON STATE FAIR. ' First Premium for Family Machine ' Fir-t Premuirrrfor Machirie Work chittende:: co. vt. agr l soc. .. Kirst Pre m in in lor Family Machine .. First Premium for ManuUcturin;; Macl ine First Premium for Machine Woik. FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR. First Premium lor Family Machirf. Fir-i Premiurn for Mannfcciunna Machine cham plain Valley vi. ag'l soc. First Premium for Family Machine -v ' , First Premium tor Man u lact unna Machine First Premium for Machine Work HAMPDEN CO, Mass 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 Fan.ily Machine , First Premiuni for Man ufacturinc Mtcl.ins First Premium for Machine Work SARATOGA CO N.Y, FAIR. ' First Premium tor Fmily Alachine -MECHANICS JNSTI TUTE Pa. FAIR. , Fir: Premium for Machine for all purpOM First Preminm for Machine Work ;REEFIELDO, UNION FAIR Firsl Premium for Family Machina First Premium for Machine Work. CLINTON CO. O, FAIR. . 1 First Premium for Family Machine Fir- Premium for Machine. MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR. Fi.st Premium lor Machine for all purposa First Premium tor Machine Work. SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine Fitsi Pteminrn for Machine Work, r SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR. . First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work j CC7"The above comprises all ihe Fairs at which the Grover & Baker Machines were exhibited this ear. . SaIe-room, 495 Broadway, New York. 730 Chesinut. St., Philadelphia. March 23, 1864 ly. THE Greatest Improvement yet in ihe Sewing Machine An. A curiosity wortti seeing. . . . , Please send for circular with sample of rent.;. . . These Improved Machines save one hundred per cent of thread and silk, and make the lock stitch alike on both sides. They require no inductions In operate perfectly, except the "prinlad riireciions " No change in sewing from one kind of rnnds to another. And no taking apart to clean 0' oil. Our New Manufactory is now complete, with all its m ic-hinery and tools entirely new, and is already rapidly turning nut Machine, wl ich lor beauty and perfection ol finish ara not surpassed by an manufac ture in the world. . . N. B. Should any Machine pmve orpsal isfactory, it can be returned and money refunded Agents wanted incotin'ies not canvassed by our own Atient . FINKLE & LYON S. M.CO. No. 53S Broadway, New York. April 20. 1864. ly. ; .. - NEW GOODS! Anollur Arrival of Good. AT Hat, Cap and Grocery 3 02. 02 o JVort? i Vour Time to Buy. HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER rpiIE nndersiznej having' just relorned X I'om the Eastern cities with a larae and full assortments of C CI Vifi7csri in addition io a uperi TrrJ---" ' a " or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER & HATS AND CAPS, . comprising every sott and quality, is, iow prepared lo sttll a littla cheaper than can 0 purchased elsewhere. IDs Stock ol GROCERIES are not sor pabsed in this natke', which he. offers cheap for cacti, or in exchange for GRAIN OR PRODUCE. j ' ' ALSO.-A fine lot of KIDS, MOR0CCOES, at-.d LININGS towhich be irivnes the at len'ioti ol Shoemakers and the ptjbl'l;. Give him a call At Stmup's Old S'snd; on Main Stree.. JOHN K. CIRTOiV. Bloorcsbnrg, April 27j 1864. w - PS - "I