The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, October 26, 1864, Image 3

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.NJNG, OCT. 26
1864.
,5 and tie Public.
.gh prl'e of paper, labor,
ihI and jevery article enter
j ,.ti-ineK,jia-compe4led us to
eorre-pondrig advance in onr
. Hence he indersigned, iublih
..loomsburg, U nrv and after ih
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Seotembei. ia4 make an advance
f FiJ'yper Cent. upi old rates. . ;
KATES OF p DYEliTISINu.
On a square of eighfime-U' ;;
t.00
1.5
2 PO
4 50
6 On
t i. a nine-,
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1 year
10 00
Fecoior' & Adrrinistroior s Notice, 3 00
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l...l:tA.'d Vnl innj
2 00
i. JOB .FKI.'N II IMi.
Wund Bills one-eihtn beet,30or less S2.00
; " one-fiurtU ,u . 3 50
" " one-Ulf " 6 00
. f s, It Meet, ; 10.00
All noce nlpublic meettna" (excep
of pohlwal.or rltoup must be paid for'
tt advertising rares . -
Editorial -orlocal advertising will be
charged 20 cenA per line. . ObHuarie au
coupari) rng nqi',e'.IO ce tit), per line.
All traut'ienMdvt'fii'iii must be paid lor
alttetime of (nertion. - '
, P J(,HN- Pftli-her Eepuhfictn.
'f.'l '' 'LEVlL TAl E, Pt. Vemocml.
1 ' .UK JAC0BY, Publisher Sia."
Bloombur.', Aug.. 10, JH64 - -
. Sk advertisements in to day's paper.
fiveral portan notices appear. . "
" - - ' . .
A Loid or Wood is wanted at tbis office
p subscription,. . .
I Am APPRC.NTire bov will Retaken at this"
ftice io learn the an of printing.
j- jSftccT ?cnooi.. M. . & E.'W. Wyncoop
,ttii place will commence, their next
1 f rri of Selrct' School, at their rooms on
V'hird Streety Ofi'Mjuday, the vtb day ol
kovember next.
Thoce desirous ol having a decline in
ices, ol having, the necessaries of life
cce more in tbe reach of the poor man,
kill Cfttl his vote f'r Genrne B. McClellau.
Alu 'who vvih tu see -the Unio o-ce
sore, restored, cotscrptimi ft an ml, and
p more h4ty invstion. lor Ihe p:irpoes
carrying on a vat. to free the neroe,
rtll vote' for (ieWsje B. Ak-Ciellan1 ou tbe
ihday of N'oem?er. " '
Thk Dem'otrats contend lor a revtora'ion
ftje. Union; the Republican fir the
matiip'"Oti of lh negroes. It i. lor the
Uople t decidw by Aheir ballot on lh 8il)
If pcnll'er wich they prefer Unionj
''eace a' d the saltation ol . the coi:nr ;
k a pt-rpetnal n a 'vain effxri to
iiancipaie Soutt-erj ueyrtea.
j Mokk Ntw Good? Our friend andiownp
frtn ol the mamrnth rlothipg estabiish
Wunt up ton hasteoeived anoiher late
supply ol ; new goo for fall and winter
ear, fcicrf lie will)ispoeof to suit cn
omer, mane up 'o r uumauf. mis
the place to purci-e a cheap and hand
iome suit of doth His late arriral I
lolhs and ve;tinus)r Die tali season are
splendid, far surpaanythi ng ol the kii.d
we have seen . this jl. He al;o keeps ,
band a fine assortmi of watches anH jew
1 'rji notions, etc , cb he will sell at a
, ery reasonable prof G:ve him. a call.
t
' Watch e snd JiiLBY. We direct at
entiQn to an adveri'ment in another col
Mtnn, oflermg a rare portuntty to any who
iesire m engagb ihe sale of a superior
rticle of Waichea H Jewelry. Mesrs.
"TV & H. Gaiigbanle Broadway, .New
York, are conide as reliable businei
men, and we are ainrized to say will car
ry out in every itmie what they propose.
" We consider it afn osnal indaremeni to
engage in a'proGtatiBmpIoymeut.
. Foht, MirruM 34 Coming Homk. On
Saturday last someteen of onr citizen
came home from rt MifEin, released
without theshadowa trial, or knowing
what they were tlvn into prison tor.
The chief causes oteir arrest may have
nearlf passed awajpne of tbe causes
went b on tbe llt October. They all
vote tbe Pemocraticet, and support the
war in every me&sUuncer tbe Constitu
tion for the . Union i was. Not one ol
them would be will! to tee the Union
!i5c!ed. Tbey are favor of the whole
Union nothing elll suit them and
' that "m one of the cai of tbeir imprison
ment. The Abolitioirty if not a Union
loving party nor m has been. Tbe
record each promiij member of thai
party has made tor ie'.t proves against
him, and on tbe othpand the record ol
the Democratic partears evidence of
their ( strict fidelity de Unioa auJ the
Uws ol their country;
Democratic MsEij will be held in
nearly every eleciiotistrict throughout
this county. commeii on tbe 26ih (to
day) arid eodicg on evening of the 7th
of November. Spealbave been engag
ed by tbe Chairman the County Com
tnitie?, who will ads the meetings as
appointed by him, an places and times
as have been desigd. Posters have
been circulated, and. people generally
nmifieiL Tbe Deonoy are io full mo
tion in thU ceuniy, j will show to the
0ppoM!in tbair nniteength once more.
TLia party never hasi held down, and
iJra't mean to be troj upon by a pack
ci ca'ropt dis3nicnihofe aim is 10
tcIj at ruin. They hteen carrying oci
ths Utter to a per'ec: tnstratlon for the
li'.liiut yews. Theja accomplished
' :: ; ' 1 ruin. Tbbnerthi party is
' I ? c: 3 sid litl from power
.. r it wiu te t j courary for us
..L cr.actifad a!;eje:Ler. '
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T IT H ii IXS 4 LE ONL.Y.
v WAT( IIES & JEWELISY.
of every descrintton at the
' Lowest prices for cash. '
Army and country merchant, pedlars,
trader, spiers, and general dealer"ean
make .enormous profit upon, atsmalf io
vetment. " ' '
Je.vel.-y of any pattern or qn'ality and in
any quantity made torder. . Estimates-for
any class of work Inrni-hed. Particnlar at
tention paid to supply iHa.auctior.eers, coun
try pedlar, Indian? trader, and 'army deal
er. Ary style of goods "manufactured,
soeb as invention, etc.. at short notice
Good canva-ing clerks, with a "mall capi
tal, van find ccn-tanT employment. Illus
trated lists ariil full particulars free.
The profit to the retailer is very large.
A wI 'Mesaie supply can be carried in a
knapa k hand,vali-e, or carpal bag, and
will nor be lilci books bulky or inconven
ient to carry Irom place to place.
Remember Miiottver ihtna ! This business
u strictly honorable.' Thre is no need of
misrepresenting or exaggerating Our goods
show lor themselve, and prove themelve.
It is ft business io which an ample and
satisfactory 'equivalent i given for the mon
ey received, and an encouraging profit is
pocketed at the same time. ! is an oecn-
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I ur 'l,0",r,J lib mr unu Htin
ani auain, tor'wtiere once our goods are
introduced a perm aneul and continuous
dema'id is created
To soldier in the army, or thoe at home
di-abled by ihe hardships of war, to cler
gymen ont-of health, teacher, postmaMers,
or any person who , wishes either loeal or
an active occupation, and one that brin8
wi'h it great pecuniary mlucement8, thi
lferteni an opportunity'sel.lorn met with.
Try u. and see lor onrl-3.
Carelully'selected lo's of jewelry, com
prising onr newest st le and mot saleable
variety of goods, will be sen anywhere in
the Loyal Siate. We ore constantly filling
orcVrs. trorn prsons leaving (he choice ol
gods w h"lly; wiili . To sucb we prom-
se the be-t exercise of our taste and judg
ment, and Irom our lono exjierience can
ensure satisfaction. We a'k no pay in ad
vance, state wftat style anil quality of good
are wanted, and we will send the same and
collect pay by exrre-s at the end of rou:e.
Gold and silver watches, good movement
pnri n.anulactured in the best manner, of
pure, maift'ial, tl warranted at prices from
4 10 lo $250' each ' - Sent anywhere, pay col
Iccted ny expre.-Satisfaction cunranteed.
A'l watches at firt prices ; they being of
0 r own imporlation.
r Circulars free by mail. Send for them.
T & H. GAUG HAN.
Alanutac nrers an Importers..
52 3m 716 Broadway, N.Y
Jllillcr's Store. s ;
OF FALL AND mSTEll GOODS.
"HE subscriber ha jut returned from
the cities with aaotlier "a and elect
assoitmei of.
Fall and IViattr Goods
purchased at PiiiLulelpt.ia miJ iWw York,
at the lowe-i figure, and which he is deter
nif'ed io sell on as fiuuter!e terms as1 can
be procured elsewhere in Biootn-sburg.
Hi sticU comprise
LJJDIES' dress goods,
of Ihe clu ice-t styles and latest fashions,
inher with larje asanr'ioen' of
IJIIY-GOODS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS,
; AND VK8riNGS.
ALSO,
GROCERIES, H A RD WARE,
QUEfcTNSW a RE, C K I) A K W ARE,
HOLLOW WAKK. i AILS. IRON
litto'rs Sf- biio::s, hats 4. caps, c.
Iii short, ever) thing usually kept in cun
try tore. to which he itivites the attention
01 the r:nMie. generally.
The hijhe-t iri'e vi! be pa'd for coun
try produce, iii excha-iae or good. ,
! STEPHEN II. MILLER
Bloomsbntg, Od 12, 1861.
Fuisai; sals-:
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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
S"N pursuance of an or-.!er ol tte Orphans'
- Coutt of Columbia eoip.ty, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 1S64,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Augustus Ev
erhurl, executor of I tie last will and trsia
ment of Jacob Eerh:ri !ate of Orange tp
m said county detend, will expn-e to
ale by pubiic vendue, on the premises, a
certain me"snaue arid tract of land, adjoin
ing lands of Laae IJagnbuch and William
Htitfay on the east, D.in-el G Ent or. the
i-ou'h, (ieorge Oman on the West, and Jo"tn
Keim on the north, containing one hundred
and -seventeen acres more or less, about
eighty acre of which are cleared lod, i:i
a iiood sla e of cultivation, a i;od a)le or
chard, ai;d a new bank barn and houe on
Ihe premise, wuh a never lading spring of
wter, la e the estate of said deceased, situ
ate in the township of Orange an1 ronnty
aloreaid JESSE COLEMAN, Clerk.
Mo-es Coffin a ii. Auctioneer.
Ociober 17, 1861.
, ATRIM0NIAL. LADIES aN'D GEN-'-'tlemen.
If yon wish 10 marry address
the undersigned, who will send yon wi.h
out money and without price, valuable in
formation that will enable you to marry
happy and speedily, irrespective of ae.
wealth of beauly. This information will
co-t you nothing and if yoi wish lo marry.
I will cheerfully assist you. All leters
strictly confidential, the desired informa
11011 seia Dv.rsinrri man. ami no question
asked Addrea-i Sarah B Lambert, Green
point, Kings county. New-York.
O-t. 12, 1861 -2m
SHAKE AND BURN ! Shake and
Bum!! Shake and Burn!!!
This is ihe life of agony endured by the
sufferer from Fever and Ague. He war
ders like an uncertain shadow never
knowing what moment he may be pros
(rated, and therefore diir.clined to give
any serious attention lo busines. This is
the condition of thousands in town ami
coontry. Ii is no exageralion to sav that
tever and Ague- kills more people than
any twenty other diseases in America
For a sure and speedy cure of this terrible
afflicioi, we lake sjreai pleasure in rec
ommending HOSTE ITER'S STOMACH
BITTERS,' which have already achieved
a wide reputation for rapid and Dowerfnl
effects in renovating ihe system proslraied
by Ibis disease.
For sale by Druggists and dealers gen
erally, every where.
S250. SEVEN OCTAVE 8250.
ROSEWOOD. FlA.rj-FORTES
GROVESTEEN Si CO. 499 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK. '
Offer their new, enlarged Scale Piano
Fortes, with all latest improvements
Thiny years exp-rience, with greatly in
creased lacilnies for manufacturing, enable
inern to sU lor GASH at onn-ually low
"prices. These instruments received the
highest aard at ihe world's Fair, and for
five successive jears at the American In
stitute. Warranted five years. Teh ms net
cash. Ci! or send for descfiptjv e circular.
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Jurat
13, 153 4. 3.T..
FHSIjDE,TIAL ELECTION m
- LA31ATI0N.
WHEREAS, in and by an Act orGenp this act, , whereupon the name of the
. i i r . u r 1. 1. r : .1 m in a A m trnta ct.all he in Re r ted
era! Assembly of the Commonwealth of
rentf-yivarna. entitlen "An to reuiate
the General Elections within this Common
wealth,'? it is enjoined upon me to give
public no'ice of said electio'ns and to enu
-inerate in said notice what officers are to I vote by reason of agfcha" ba admitted 1
be elected, I, J0S1AH H. FURM AN, ShenfJgreason ol such a vo'1 .,r,..ei'her
of tjhe county of Columbia. do hereby mjaiumihe clerks, who shall3'' -"e caJ ,
Icnown and proclaim to the Qualified elec
tor ol the county of Polnmbia. S'a'e Pa.
ON -TUESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OK
NOVEMBER, beinj ihe Second Tuesday in
aid month, at which lime Twenty-Six
Electors, lor a
, PRESIDENT
and
; VICE PRESIDENT
ol the United S:ates are to be elected.
. I also make known that ihe places of
holding the Elections in the' several town
ships throughout the county, are as follows
viz:
Bloom township , at the Court House, in
Bloomsburg. ' up
Ben'on township, ai the Public House of
John J S:iles, in the Town of Benton.
Beaver township, at the Public House of
Franklin - Shuman.
Briarcreek iownship,at the Public School
ILmse, near Evansville.
Borough of Berwick, at the Town House,
in the Borough.
Ca'awiss township, at the Public House
of Samuel Kostenbamfer.
Centre township, at the House of Jere
miah He-s. deceased.
Conyngham township, at ihe Pubic
Hou-e ol Reuben Wassar.
Fishincreek township, at the Public
House ol Benjamin McIIenry.
Franklin township, at Clayton's School
House.
Greenwood township, at the House f
Jo-ej h R. Pattoti.
Hemlxck totvu.liip at the "B ick H irn."
Jai-ksr.n lownship, at the House of Eze- i
kiel Cote.
Lx-usi township , at th Public Houe of
Johi L Hc.r-t, i.j Slitttown.
Mifflin township, at the Public House of
John tvvl!er
Madison township, at the Public House
of Samuel Runby
Alt. Pleaant township, at the Pulbic
Ilou-e of Tlioma Junes.
- Montonr township, at the House of Wm.
Hol!iiigne3d
Mail township, at the Public House Df
John A.Shninau
RoanrcreHk township.a: the House for-
ir.erly occupied by George W. Dreisbacn
Orange township, at the Putdie House ot
Alexander HiiL'he. 10 Oraneville.
Pn-e towi.shin. at the Houie of Albert
a
Hnn'er.
Sugarloaf township, at the House of A
Cole
Scon township, al the Public House of !
J. D. Marcbbank
It is furtr.er directed that the election of
the several di-tricts shall be opened be
tween the hour of 8 ami 10 o'clock in the
loreuoon, and shall continue open without
interruption and i"jinrnmen until7 0VI0. k
in the evening, w!ieu the polls sltall be
closed.
It i further directed that h meaiina off
Return Judges at the COURT HOUSE in
Bscomburs, to make oui the tieneral elec
tion, will be on the ELEVENTH NOVEM
BER next.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Thai every person excepting Justices of
the Peace who shall hold any officer or ap
pointment of profit or trust un 'er the Uni
ted States, or of this State, or any c'tty or
corporated d istrict, w hether a r nimi-sion
ed officer or otherwise, a subnrjia a'e orfi-j
cer or agent who j or shall be employed
under the lestda'ure, executive or jndici-
ary department ol th is S ate, or of any city j
or of any incorporated dis'iii t. and a'so. '
that every member ol Cungres and of the
State Legi-la'nre, and oithe select or com
mon council ol any citv, or commission
ers, of anj mc-irpoiated district, is by law
incapable of holding or exercising .at ihe
time, t tie rfric or appointment of Jude,
Inspector, or Clerk of an election ol ;hi
Common wealth, and th-l 110 Inspector,
Jiiilje or other officer of such ejection
sh.ill be eligible to be then voted tor.
And the said acl of assembly enti led
"an act relating to eiee'ions of mis Cmn
monweallh," passed July 2, 1819, lurther
provides a follow, viz :
' Incase the person who shall have re
ceived the highest number of vo'es for In
spector shall not at end on the day of any
I ..: -L...t- - . 11
eiecnon. mei ute per-o'i win snan nave
received the second highest number of I
votes lor Jm'ge at l.e next preceding elec
tion shall act a Inspector in his pUce.
And in cae the person who ha -receivej
the second highet number of votes for In
spec'.or shall not a'teud.the perou elec ed
Jmti;e sl.atl appoint an Lispec or in bis
place, nd if any vacancy still continue
in the board lor the space of one hour alter
Ihe lime fixed by la for the open'ng of
the election the qualified voters" of the
township. wrd or i?i;rict f r w.'iic'i such
officer shall hive been elected, present at
the electim;, shall elect one of titeir num
ber to fiil such vacancy.
' It s.hall be the duty of the several As
sessor respectively o attend at the place
of hulding every aeneral, special or town
ship election during the whole time such
eleciioti i kept open, for the purpose of
aivinis information to the Inspectors and
Jndae, when called on, in relation 10 Ihe
risiht of any person assessed by them lo
vote a such election, and on such other
matter in relation lo the assessment ol
j voter, a the said Inspectors or either of
iiieoi &"ii irin ume 10 ume require.
' No person shall be permit'ed to vote at
any election a aloresai 1, than a white cit
izen ot the age of twenty-one or more,
wno snail nave re-ite : m tt 1 fctate at
least one year, and in the election district
where he offer. to vote, ten days immedi
ately preceding such election, and withit"
two ear paid a Stste or Con-,iy tax which
shall have been as-es.ed at eat ten day
before the election. But a ciiiz-ri of the
United State who has previously been a
qualified vo;er of this S a'e and removed
therefrom and returned, ami who shall have
tesided in Ihe election district and paid
taxes, aforesaid, shall he entitled to vote
after residing in (hi Slate six months
Ptonrfed. That the "white freemen, ci'izen
of (be United State, between Ihe age ol
twenty-one and twenty-two years who
have resi led in the election district ten
days as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote,
although they shall not have paid lax.
"No person shall be permitted lo vote
whose name 1 not contained in the list ot
taxable inhabitants, furnished by the Com
missioned, unless; First, he produce a
receipt of payment, within two years ol
S'ate or County tat assessed agreeably lo
the Constitution, and give eati-fctory evi
dence on his own oath or affirmation ol
another ibat he has paid such a tax, or in
failure to produce a receipt shall make oath
to the payment thereof , or secoud, if he
claim a rigbt to vote by b-ing an elector
between the age of tweoty-one and iweu-ly-lwo
years shall depose on oalh or affirm
ation, that he has resided in the State at
lea.t one year before bis application, and
make such proof of residence in tbe dis
trict as is required by this act, and that he
f himibat he is of the age aforesaid and
:Lr;B(.n such o her evidence as is required
in ru noiiii"" w..-..
anij a rtlphabeticai iisi oy uie lunjirciui,
hi" fie worel,e opposite thereto b writ
i vm i,v rpa'HX'? f h "ball be admitted
. - - i . i i .
the word 'age" ftf having paid tax, and
' i r ...thall bs admilted to
ase
lied
,Ahe l.sl of voters kept tip 8 "Ke
' In all caes where the name otfll
tnii nl-jiminfr In voia is not fdlind nrP'
ITst furnished by the Commissionerj, or his
riaht to vole whether found thereon or not,
is objected lo by any qualified citizen, it
shall be the duty of tro Inspectors lo ex
amine socli person on oath as to his qnali
fications, and if he claims to have resided
within the State lor one year or more, his
oa'.h shall be sufficient proof thereof, but
he shall make proof by at least one con
pater.l witness, who shall be a qualified
elector, that he ha resid-d within the dis
trict for more than ten days immediately
preceding said election and shall also
swear that his bona fide residence, in pnr
snance ol his lawlal calling is within the
district, and that I e did not remove within
1 the district for the purpose of voting.
IL.verv person quHiiueo a- mrcsam,aiHi
who shall make due pioof if required, of
his residence and payment of taxes afore
said, shall be admitted to vo'e in the town
ship ward or district in which he shall re
side. ;,If any person shall, prevent or attempt
to prevent any officer ol an election, under
this act 'roin holding such election, or ne
or threaten any violence lo any such offi
cer, and shall icterrupt or improperly in
terfere with him in the execulion of his
duty, shall block up or attempt to block
up the window or avenue io any window
where the same may be bolden, cr shall
riotously disturb the peace of such elec
tion, or hal! use or practice intimidation,
threatSj force or violence, with the design
to influence nndulv or overawe any elec
tor, or prevent him from voting, or It re
I strain ihe Ireedom of choice, such persons
1 -.. t il !
; on conv.ct.on sna.i re ni n in-any sum
exeeeviuij. nve nur.oreu uoiiar, 10 oe
impnso'ied lor any titne not less Irian one
nor more than twelve months and if it sholl
be shown to the Court where the trial of
such offeree shall be had that the person
so ollending a nol a resi lent ol the city,
ward nr d n: rict m here the said oifence was
1 commnte'i, ami not ei.ime.j io vote mere-
' ' nn ''on v'"'11 "1 ne sria oe sentet;cett lo
pay a fine noi less than one hundred or
m"rH lf,a" r"e I'M"d dollars, and be
I lw,Prl0"d ' ! han six months nor
I TT)r,! lhan two earS-
1 G,vJTn under, my hand,
at my office in
Bloomsbura, t'n J 2ih day of October,
in the year ol our Lrtrd, one thousand
eiii.it hundred and sixty four, and in the
eishtv ninth ol ihe Independence of tbe
Uuited States.
J0SIAH H. FURMAN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, 1
Bloonisbur;, Oct. 12, 1861. (
National Foundry.
'oi.sssburr, Columbia Co.,
fS'he s;ibribjr, proprietor of the above
named extensive e-tablirhnien', is now
prepared to receive orders for all kind. of
mac h i i.ery , for C0LLERI ES. BLAST FI R
NAC ES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS
THRESHIMG MACHINES, &c, &c. "
He is also prepared to make Soves, all
size and patterns, Plow-irons, and every-
ihiri2 usually made in first-class Foundries
His extansive facilities and practical
work mn, w airant tiim in receiving the
largest contracts or tte most reasonable
terms.
fcV Gain of all kinds will be taken in
exchange for ca.-li-igs.
CzT This eub!ishmeni i located near
'he Lackawanna Railroad Depot.
PETER BILLMEYER.
B!oombnr2, Sept. 9. 1863.
Columbia ccr.vrr, us :
In the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia
Coiu iy inletidui it is thus contained :
In the. mit!er 0 iht ? And now to wit :
Cemciety in Sco'l Ip. j On the 8th day of Sep
timber, 1864, upon ihe presentation of t'e
petition of Eli Crevelum and other, pray
ing thai the "Creveling Cemetery" be in
curporiited wi;h such powers, and under
sich restrictions, as a.e set forth in an in
strument in writing ihi day filed, setti'ig
forth objects, articles, conditions name and
)ie. un 'er which they have as-ociated.
It. was ordere I I hat intice thereof be iven
j b publication agreeably lo (he act of As
sembly in such cae made and provided.
By order of the Cori.
Certified from the Records. Sept. 8, 1851.
JF.S-K COLEMAN, Prothy.
September 1 -J, lg61.-pd.S2.
AGENTS WANTED f
illt CicIIaEi ! iUcSJ.clIan !
VERY fii.e, larae, steel pla'e enzrav.
x ir. of the PEOPLES CHOICE FOR
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
This Engraving repre-e( j9 him on his
black hor-e on the battle field of AtJli?lam
Size, 21 bj SO. The only acknowledged
correct likeness yet published. From an
original painting by S(TI USSELK from Jile.
Sem by mad on a stiff paper roller. Pi ice
THREE LOLLARS. Liberal inducements
to Ageuis. Published by
WM. SMITH,
702 S. Third Street, Pnila.
Septembei 23, iSil
COWARDS ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal,
Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re
liable treatment in Reports of the HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in
sealed letter envelores, free of charge.
Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON.
Howard Asociatiou, No. 2 South Niuth
S'reet Ph-.'adeli.hia, Pa.
Dec. 16 1863 ly
To Coussu.iplives
Corsumptive sufferers will receive a
Valuable prescripiion for the cure of Con
sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and al!
throat and Lune affections, (free of charge.)
by senoiii-; their addressto Rev. EDWARD
A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kiugs county,
New York.
Sept. 21, 1861.--3m
CHARLES Q. BARKLEY,
Attorney at Law,
BLOOMSBURG COLUMBIA CO., PA.
VIHLL practice in the several Coons of
Columbia county. All legal business
intrusted lo his care shall receive prompt
attention
O F F I C E, On Main Stree', Exchange
Buildings, over Miller's S'Cie.
April 13, 1864.
HENRY R0SENST0CK,
Sky-Iiilit Anibrolypist,
O00MS in the Third Story of tbe Ex
change Block, (entrance above the
Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun
ty, fa.
" ' " ' . ..
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m GROVESTEEN & CO.
THE attention of the public and the Ira.t invitetl lo pnr .w scale 7 Octave Rose
wood Piano For'es, which for volume and pun.. pf ,one rP nprivhllcrf bv ary bi'herto
offered in this market. They coniain all the m.j iff prov mrms, French, Grand
Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frsme: Over-Slruns Ba q, (, ,,.,, ir,nni,r t.,t terns mii'e
under the personal supervision ol Mr J. H GliOVESTElvw 1 ... i.rai tu at ex-
j rerienre of over 30 years in their rr aiufactiire, is fully warre,.,, -r exet. rupn ii'ar.
J he Urovebteen riano-torte Htcnven thr itightxf award oj icrt cvtr all otheri
at the Celebrated World' Fair.
Where were exhitited instruments fom the best makers of Lnpdon, "sfi Germany,
Philapelphia,'Biiltiniore, Boston and New Yoik; and also at the Amencm. tiiiiUt for
five succes-ive years, the gold and silver medal fiom both of which can be s,n a, our
ware-rooii. By the imrod uction of improverr eins we make a s'ill, more perfect Vino
Forte, and by manufac tnrir g largely, with a stii t'y ah sjstem, are enabled to orr
the-e ins'rumenth at prices which will preclude all competition.
PRICES: No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners. Rosewood plain cae $275. No. 2
Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood I envy mouldinz $300. No. 3. Seven Oc'ave,
rouud cornr. Il'sewool Lnui XIV stle $3?5 8 Imc sim ile of 1 he abnc cot.
TEKHI . IV KT C!ASII, 1 CUKHEIVT U.MJS.
tlT DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SEAT FREE.j
July 13, 1861 ly.
rrMM cioTirrs vrrvi-T,
IT IS Tlifc. ONLY RELIABLE
SFLF-A VJUST1SG triilXGER.
iVo Wood Work to swtll or split No
Thumb scitw to get cut of order -Warranted
with or without cog-wheels
IT took the firl premium at fifty-seven
State and County Fairs in 1863, and is
without any exception, the best Wringer
ever made. Patented in the United States,
England, Canada, and Australia. Aaetits
wanted in every town, and in all parts of
the world. Energetic Agents can make
from three lo ten Dollars per day.
Sample Wringers sent Express paid on
receipt of price.
No. 2, S6 50. No. 1, 87 50. No. F, $8 50.
No. A, 9.50. Manufactured and sold,
wholesale and retail, by
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO ,
No. 13 Piatt Street, N. V. & Cleveland, O.
A. H. FRANCISCUS, Agen
Philadelphia. Pa.
If'hat Everybody Knows, viz :
That iron well galvanized will not ru6t.
That a simple machine i better than a
complicated one. That a Wringer should
be self adjusting, durable, and efficient.
That Thumb screws and Fastenings cause
delay and trouble to regulate and keep in
order. That wood soaked in hot water
will swell, shrink and split. I hat wood
bearing fot the shall to run in will wear
out. That the Putnam Wringer, with or
without cog wheels.wil! not tear Ihe clothe.
That cog wheel regulators are not essen
tial. That ihe Putnam Wriner has all the
advantages, and not one of the disadvan
tages above named. That all who have
tes;ed it, pronounce it the b -st Wringer
ever made. That it will wrinu a THREAD
or a BED QUILT without alteration."
We might fill tha paper with testimoni
als, but insert only a lew to convince the
sceptical, if such there be; and we say 10
all, test Putnam's Wiinger. Test it thor
oughly with any and alt others, and if not
entirely sati-factory, return it.
Pulnmn Manufacturing Co.
Gentlemen I know from pruc'ical
experience that iron well galvanized with
zinc will not oxidize or m-t one particle.
The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect a
pcstble, and I can cheerfully recommend
il lo be ihe be-t in use.
Re.-pt-cttnllv tours,
JOHN W. WHEELER,
Cleveland, O'lio.
Many years experience in the galvaniz
ing business, enable me to endorse the
above statement. in all particular
JNO C LEF! ERTS,
No. 100 Bc-eRrnan St.
New York, January, 1864.
We have le-led Putnam Clothes Wring
er b practical working, and kbow that it
will do. It i cheap, it is imp!e, il requires
no room whether at work or al rest; a c hild
can operate it It does its duty thoroughly.
It saves lime and it save wear and tear.
We earnes'ly advi-e all who have much
washing lo do, with all intelligent perons
who may have any, 'o buy this Wringer.
It will pay for itself to a year a mo-i.
HORACE GREELEY.
July 6, 1864, ly.
WELfjIAJISrOEST
NON EXPLOSIVE ri'RE
CRYSTAL CARBON OIL.
ALSO,
AND
LUKRICATLG OIL,.
IN
TIGHT PACKAGES.
ce r rv. rf,
WILLKIX'CITC IH031iT
ATTENTION.
IL L. HOLDEN,
Proprietor.
Williamsport, July 6. 1861. If.
Rational Claim Agency,
COHDlCTCO BT
HARVY 8c COLLINS,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
TN order to facilitate the prompt adjut
ment of Bounty, arrears oi pay. Pension
and otfler claims due soldiers and other
person Worn the Government of the U. S ,
the undersigned has made arrangement
with the above fir.n whose experience and
close proximity 10, and daily intercourse
with, the Department, as well a the early
knowledge acquired by ihem of the decis
ions frequently being made, enable the!
to prosecute claims more effectually than
Attorneys al a distance can possibly do
All persona entitled lo cIaimio tha above
description can have them properly attend
ed to by calling on me and entrusting them
to my care. W.WIRT,
;V - Agent for Harvr & Collini.
.- -fx,
r7 f
v k-.A
i: '-.
or
One of the oldest anoino-l 'eliablerem
edies in the world for Coughs, Colds,
Whooping Cough, B'onchiti, Dif
ficulty ol Brea'hiug, Asthma,
Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
Crono.and every Affection of the THROAT
LUNGS and CHEST, including even
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
So general has ihe use of this remedy
become, and so popular is it everywhere
that it is ur.tie.-e-ary to recon.it its virtues
Its works speak for it, and find utterance
in the abundant and voluntary te imo.-iy oi
Ihe many Who from long suffering and fet
tled di-ease have by its ue beet restored
lo pristine vigor and health. We can pre
sent a mass of evidence in proof ol our
assertions, that
CANNOT BE DISCREDITED.
Testimony of Mr. JAMES GRIMES,
a gentleman highly esteemed in Columbia
Co. Pa , and one whose statement can be
relied npon.
Ml. Pleasant, Col. co., Pa , May 21.1860.
Mesr Seth W Fooler & Co., Boston
Gentlemen About three years ago our
daanhter, now twelve years ol age, was
severely afflicted with croup. A general
irritation ol ihe long. followed, producing
a hectic cough, which became almost con
stant, swelling of the temples and other
indications of Consumption were also ap
parent, and her life was. despaired of by
t.er physician. A this critical moment we
were induced 10 give Dr. Wi-tar's Balsam
ol Wild Cherry a trial, and after she had
taken one bottle we found, her so much re
lieved that it was thought unnecessary to
continue its use. Jii ce that lime we have
ned ihe B-ilsam ir. our family in ca-es ol
Coughs and Cold, t nd believe il 10 be a
superior remedy lot all disease of the
Lung.
Your- with respect JAMES GRIMES.
FROM JKSE SMITH. E-q.,
President of the Morris County Bdnk,Mor
ristown, N.J.
"Having used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry lor about filteeii year-, ami
having real ze I lis beneficial reult in try
family, it affords me gre.t pleasure in re
commending it to the public as a valua
ble remedy in i-a-e l weak lung, cdi,
coughs, and a remedy which I consid
er to be entir-l innocent, and may be la
ken wrh erfc( safety by the most deli
cate in health."
FROM HON. JOHN E. SMITH,
A distinguished Lnwyer in Westminster,
Md.
I "have on several4 occasions 0sed Dr.
Wi-tar's Balsam ol Wild Cherry for tevere
cold, and always with decided benefit. 1
know ol no preparation that is more effi
cacions or more deserving of general use.
Tho BaUam has alo been use I with ex
reller.t effeci by J B Elliott, Merchant,
Hall's Cross Road, M l.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
None genuine unless signed''l BUTTS,'"'
on the Wrapper.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE, No. 4S1 Broad wv, N.Y.
S. W. FOWLE & Co., Piopnetors, Boston.
And by all Druggists.
RI DDIXG'S LTSSIA SALVE
Heals Old Sore-;
Redding' Ru.-sia Salve Cures Burns,
Scalds, Cuts.
Redding's Russia Salve Cures Wounds,
Bruise. Sprains.
Reddmg's Russia Salve Cures BoiN, Ul
cers, Cancers.
Redding's Russia Salve Cures Sail
Rheum, Piles, Erysipelas.
Redding's t osii Salve Cures Ring
worm, Corns, &c, &c.
No family should be without jt.
ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX.
For sale bv
J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway.N.Y.
S. W. E0WLE& Co. No. 18 Tremont St..
Bo-ton, ami by all Druggists and Country
Storekeepers '
Aug 10, 166L ly.
Ycic Clothing Store
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
'IHE undersigned respectfully informs
his friend and the public generally,
that he ha just received Irom ihe Eastern
Cities, a large assortment of
CLOTHING,
Freh from ihe seat of Fashion, of all
sorts, size and quantities, which will be
sold cheap lor cash or country produce.
A L S O,
til ATS Sz CAPS
BOOTS AND SU0ES.
Irv25t Together with a variety of no
tiona and things 100 troublesome to numer
ate, to which he invites the attention of pur
chaser. D? He is also prepared to make us
clothing to order, on reasonable termp,
and up lo the latest fashions.
fcarCall and examine our stock of goods.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
T - v- ;.
mm
mtSTPRD11"4
NrwY9"t.
VE-MOST.
ILLINO.S.
MICKtAM.
IHOIAHS.
G ROVE R 8c BAKER'S
Cri.lBRATED ITI.ASTIC STITCH
si:wirv- n c irvi:s
Were awarded Hie highest Premiums over
all Competitors, at the following Stale -;
and County Fir- of 1863. " '
NEW YORK SI ATE FAIR
First Premium for family Machine-.
First Premium for Manufacinrina Machine.
First Preminm foi Mct me Work
INDIANA STATE FAIR.
First Preminm for Marhine for all purpose
Fir-t Premium for Machine Work
VERMONT STATE FAIR.
Fir t Premium for Family Machine-. ' . ,
Fust Premium lor Manufacturing Mchiue.
First Premium for Machine Work . '
OHIO STATE FAIR-
First Preminm for Machine Wotk
IOWA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Preminm for Manufactming Machine
Firl Preminm for Machine Work.
"AIMJIS MAlb K. A I It.
First remi,im tor Ma. lune for all purposes
Firt Preri.;nrn for'Machine Work
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR
F-rst Premium f.n Machine for all purpose
Frist Premium lor M.,-l-ive Work,
MICA1GAN STATE FAIR
First Premium for Manulactring Machine.
F:rrl Premium for Family Mactiine
First Premium for Machine Work
PENN'A STATE FAIR
Fii-t Premium for Manufacturing Macbln
Frist Premium for Machine Work
OREGON STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine -
Firt Premium for Machine Work
CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR'L SOC.
irst Premium for Family Mchine
First Premium for Manal&f tunnx Maot
Fir-I Preer.ium for Michine Woik.
FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium lor Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY Vt. AG'L SOC.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Preminm lor Manul ac'DrmMaejiin,
Fir-t Premium for Macn'n e Work
HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG'L. SOC.
Dipioma for Family Machine.
Diploma for Macnine Wmk.
WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR.
First P:emino for Family Machine
QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium lor Mart ufai-tnring Mschin
Firt Premium for Machine Work
SARATOGA CON V, FAIR.
Firsi Premium tor Family Machine
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all purpo.
First Premium lor Machine Work
GREENFIELD O, UNION FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
CLINTON CO. O, FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine.
MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR.
Fi st Premium lor Machine for all purpose
First Premium for Machine Work.
SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR.
Frst Premium for Family M.ichine
Fir-i Premium for Machine Work
ZjSajTTU: above comi prises all the Faa
at which the Grover & Baker Machir
were exhibited this year.
Sale room, 495 Broadway, New Y'ork ,
730 Chestnit S;., Philadelphia.
Mar;h 23, 1861 ly.
lNlMACH,5i,
THE Greatest
Sewing Machine
Improvement yet in "
Art. A curiosity wm j
seeing.
Please send for circular with sample
sewing.
These Improved Machines save o
hundred per cenl of thread and silk, m f
mtike the lock stitch alike on both side-
They require no instructions to operst-
perfectly, except the "printed directions '
No change in sewing from one kind 1
goods to anoiher.
And no taking apart to clean or oil.
Our New Manufactory is now comp ,
with all it machinery and tools emit y
new, and is already rapidly turning I
Machines, wl ich for beauty and perferu. n
o' finish are not surpassed by any manufac
lure in the world.
N. B. Should any Machine ptove ntjc
isfactory, it can be returned and n oncy
refunded.
Agents wanted in counties not canvassed,
by our own Agent.
FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO
No. 538 Broadway, New Ymk. .
April 20, 1861. ly.
NEW GOODS J
Aiiolhtr Arrival of Good.
a r
Hat, Cap and Grocery
; 3 cOi 122. 523 0
Now is Your Time to Buy.
HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER
THE undersigned having just returned
from the Eastern cities with a large
and full assortments of fQjft7t-f?--S
in addition to a superi feAHJLES 3
or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
a HATS AND CAPS,
comprising every son and quality, is now
prepared to sell a little cheaper than eaa
be purchased elsewhere.
H Siock oi GROCERIES are no sqr
passed in t.is ma ke', which be offer
cheap for cash, or in exchange for GRAIN
OR PROPUCE.
ALSO,-A fine loi of KIDS, MOROCCOKS;
and LININGS to which n invite n i.
tention ol Sbomkers and Ihe public.
til V. film a auII Al C 1 - m l C .
oa Mai a Street.
JOHN vmiO Bffvi-
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