STAlt OF THE SOUTH Wednesday,-November 'a. 1864. To ourPatnHrrtfnfc the Public. '.'-, ' " "! The present high prjce of paper, labor, "printing material and every article enter-5ng7rtf6-our buiness, has compelled us to "Jack to a corresponding advance in our . 'charges. Hence the undersigned, publish- - 'era in Bloomsburg, will on and after the of September, fS64. make an advance 9jf Fifty. per 'tent, opon old rates. RAVES 6 F A:DVRTISI tfG. ' . Ofle aqoare ol eight lines t time l-OO - " :3 times, 1.50 . ; . : i month, 2 00 , : ', , 3 mouths, '4 50 . . it -6 ; 6 00 ' . ". 1 year, 10 00 fececntor's & AdramnrtratOT'S Notices, :3 00 Auditor's Notice, 2 JOB PRINTING. 'Hand 'Bills one-eighth sbet,30 or less S2.00 V it one-fourth " , " 3 50 " one-half V' " 6 00 " ... " foil sheet, 10.00 All notices of public meeting (except ' Trf political or religious) must be paid for at advertising rates. Editorial or local advertising will be rharged 20 cents per line. Obituaries ac companying notices 10 cents per line. All transient advertising most be paid for t the time of inneriion. ' P JOHN, Publisher Republican. " LEVI L. TATE, Pub. IJemooat. v VV. H.JACOBY, Publisher Star. Bloomsburg, Aug. 10, 1864. Col. Wellington H Emt and Col. John G. FacczK addressed a jdemocra:ic meeting o3 Saturday "evening last at Light Street. ALoADorsBY Wood i wanted at this office on subscription to Vae Stab. Pine wood will be preferred. C the first page of to day's Star will be found an interesting' communication trom the "State of Beaver, this county. Tub Democracy eft Montour held a large 'Mass Meeting in Danville on Thursday . Jsl. Hon. Samuel C. Clay, of Maine ad dressed the people. It was probably the largest political -gathering ever assembled in Montour county. M. & E. W. Wth&oop, will open another ! term of their Select School, on Monday j next, lhe7th ot November in Bloomsborg. They keep an excellent ScbooL Now is :the lime to enter pupils lor the Winter Terra. Thc violent fluctuations in gold in Wa'I . Street, Lave csftiftA" oot a number of ihe unconditional loyatiy league gold'gamblers " who have been celling hort, in the expec- lation thatGrerument would knock down the prite te 150. T , , , , 5 1 .E.vcoubagk Labos.' Wealthy people " should make it a point to enconrage and pay particular attention to encourage per sona at labor. A false shame ot being seen at work has been the ruin of many. Times ifchould be changed. People ought to be nrflnil nf kainr n..rM. .mhIa! u.I All fWW,p vt fcJGIU U"CI Ul i J COiUlUtOU. All honsst labor ia meritorious." A Shoddy sheet recommends fhlt the old, discharged soldiers who are in favor ol M'Clellan be stripped of their uniforms. t As they have been stripped of everything else by the Shoddy "party, t might ss well lake their clothes also. The fanaticism of C L If i't 1- ;uoauyiio is use nis ma w insauaoig. Focmd Dcad. The body of Saubl War kcc was found in his bouse, at Centreville, Columbia county, a few days sioce, life 1ft rs. There were no marks ot violence to be seen on bis person. A coroner's inquest was held over fea bod" by Samccl Net hard, Ese,. His age, or the conclusion of the coroners, we did not learn. Taxis are greater now in the United States than any country of the world, and they have been assessed most oppressively. Tea, coflee, sugar and all the necessaries of life, have had the heaviest taxes pat up on Jhem ; labor is taxed, salaries are taxed, the farmer the husbandman who tills the soil, and who makes worthless earth pro- duce valuable crops, thereby enriching the nation, most pay for a license to exercise hit calt'rAf. Th.tat.iq the Rebels The adminislra lion -and its supporters have frequently, da ' Ting the past year or two. drawn compari- eons between the manner in which men are raised for the rebel armies and how ours are raised. They say ftt ours was so very tnodera!e and easy, while theirs was so -effective, taking everybody capable of bear irg-erms and" some who . were not. They now intend to adopt the rebel plan. Draft mercilessly and make everybody drafted go ! . They have copied a good deal from Xta rebels, -and now they come to this most .. . . . . conscription ! .A LiTTC ; Point to Rirtrcr Upon. A rebel editor dreamed thaf he awoke Irom a !eep ol fifty years, and found bimselt upon tbe south side of the Tiapidan. He saw a Will distance from the spot where' he woke a corporal with seventeen men and wheel barrow. Hsapprocbed and asked the corporal what the Kule gathering meant. . .. 'This, replied the corporal, "is the ar my .of .Nonhera Virginia." Where are the Yankees,", inquired the editor. They tra on the other side of the river, replied lis corporaL "They have the advantage cf cs in cumbers and . transportation, as thy have twenty-ont inen and two wheel barrows; but we expect to get the advan- lags m posmon, win wntp tnam, ana then war will end;"' Will, our Republican friends " icea im'' re2!cl Bpoa ' The Secretary of ttfe Treasury gives no tice that subscriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from Aug. 15th, 1864, with semi annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per aunurn, princi pal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. . ' These notes will? be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity, into six per cent, gold bearing bonds, payab'e not less'lhan five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denomina tions of $?0, 8100, $500, $1,000 and 55,000, and all subscriptions frrtffct be for fify dol lars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon -after the receipt of the original Cer tificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15lh, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from dare of note to -rale of fleposili Parties depositing twenty five dollars atjd "upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one quarter of one per cent , which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certi fied to by the officer with whom the de posit was made. No deductions for com missionsYhost Ve made frtfrn the deposits! Special Advantages of this Loan. It ia a National Saving Bank, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U.S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating me dium of (be country, and itcannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are eith er m government securities or in 'notes or bonds payable in government paper. Jt is equally convenient a a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their fafce and accumulated interest, and a're the best security whh banks as collaterals for discounts. 'Convertible into a Si per cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In acdit"rtfn to the vary liberal interest on the notes for three yeats, rhi privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent premium, and belore ihe warHlrs premium on six per cent. United States Stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market tate, is not teas than ten percent. j per annum Its Exemption from State or Municipal J axatxon. But aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a special act ol Congress exempt all Bonds and Treasury No'es from local Taxation. On the average, this ex- j BrnPlion if worln about -two per cent, per annum, according to the rate of.M tion in ""on Par, of tbe country. It is believsd that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as those issu ed by the government . In all other forms of indebtedness, the fait or ability of pri vate parties, or stock companies, or sepa rate communities, only, is pledgeJ for payment, while the whole property ol the ccuntrv is hekl to secure the dichare of mil Hie? uutiaiiutiD ul llie u HMru vif'c;. While the government oflers .the most liberal terms for its loans ii believes that the very strongest appeal will be the loyalty and patriotism ot the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits. The pty depoi:ing must endorse upon the original certificate the L denomination of note required, and wheth er they are to be issued in bla-M-k or paya ble to order. When so endorsed it must be left witu the officer receiving the depo sit, to be forwarded to the Treasury depart ment. Subscriptions wi'I be received by the Treasurer of the Uniied State, at Washing ton, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the First ftalional Hank orBIoonisbiii'g, r.i. And all National Banks wiit-h are deposi taries ol public money, and all expectable Banks and Bankers throughout the country will give further- information and afford every facility to subscribers. Ansust 10, 1864. 3m. Public Vendue OP Valuable Personal Property '. fTTHE subscriber having made arrange ments to move West, desires to expose at public vendue all his personal property, on the premises in Fishingcreek township Colombia county, on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 & II, 1864, rtrtprisin? TWO VALUABLE HORSES, THREE COLTS, (one coming three years old in the spring.) Four Head Or Milch Cows, Three head of young Canle, Sixteen head of Sheep, Seventeen head ol Hogs, One two-horse tread power Threshing Machine, One Manning Reaper, Two two horse wag ons, (one entirely new; Two Top Bdggiel, One one horse Spring Wagon, Two sets of Double Harness, Three sets of Light Buggy Harness, Two Sleds, One Sleigh, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Horse Rake, Fork and Shovels, together with a great variety oi otnei larming ntenaus. Also, Twenty-Seven Acres of Wbeat ia tbe Ground, - Grain by tbe bushel and Hay by the tun. Also, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI TURE, Consisting of Bareaus, Tables, Stands, Cor ner cupboards, Chairs, Carpets, Beds and Bedkicg, Clocks. Stoves and Cooking Uten sils, a lot of Earthenware and Qaeensware. a lot of Barrels and ToSs, together with a large variety of other articles too tedious to mentions- Sale to commence a'. 9, o'clock of each day, when condition's will be made known and attendance given by . HENRY BITTEN BENDER. October 19, 1864. ... - Cherry Pectoral. T WHOLES ALE ONLY. WATtfiTES & JEWELRY. of every description at the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH., Army and country merchants, Ipedlafrs, traders, sutlers, and general dealers can make enormous profits upon a small in vestment. Jeehy of any pattern or quality 'and in i any quantity maoe to uiuer. .can fumed lor any class of work tormsbed. Particular at tention paid to supplying auctioneers, coun try pedlars, Indian traders, and .army deal ers. Ary style of goods manufactured, such as inventions, etc., lit short 'notice 'Good canvassing clerks, with a small capis tal, can find constant employment. Illus trated lists and full particulars free. The profit to the retailer is very large A wholesale supply can be carried iti a knapsack, hand "valUe, or carpet bag, and will not be like 'book's- bulky or "iriconVen" ient to carry from place to -place. Remember another thing ! This business is strictly honorable. There is no need of misrepresenting or exaggerating. Our goods show lor themselva3, and prove themselves. It is a business in which an ample and satisfactory equivalent is given for the ttitih' ey received, and an encouraging profit is pocketed at (he same time. It in an occu pation in which no person need be afraid or'a-hamed to canvass the same field again and again, for where oti'frft our goods are introduced, a permanent and continuous demand is created. Tn i-oldiers in the army, or those at home disabled by the hardships of war, to cler gymen out of health, teachers, pustm1iiers, or any person who wishes -either local or an active occupation, and one that brings with it great pecuniary inducements, this presents an opportunity seldom met with. Try it, and see for yourselves. Carefully selected lots of jewelry, com prising our newest stytes and mo-t saleable variety of goods, will be teoi anywhere in the Loyal Sates. We are constantly filling order Imm persons leaving th choice ol goods wholly with u. To auch we prom ise the best exercise of our taste and judg ment, and from our long experience can ensure satisfaction. We ask no pay in ad vance, stale what style and quality of good- are wanted, and we will send the 'Same and collect pay by express at the end of rou e. Gold and silver wa:ches, good movement nd manufactured in the best manner, of pure maie-il, wl I warranted at price- trom S10 to $250 each Sent any where, pay col lected by express. Satisfaction guaranteed. All watches at first prices ; ihey being of eur own importai 'on. Circulars free by mail. Send for them. T & H. G A UGH AN, ManuTaci urers and Importers "52 3m 716 Broadway, N.Y. Miller's Store. OF FALL AM) WINTER COOPS. "IHE subscriber ha just returned from the cities with another large and select assortment ot Fall and lllnter Good. purchased at Philadelphia and New York. at the lowest figure, and which he is deter mined to sell on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. His mic!c romprises LADIES' DRESS GOODS, , of the chc icest style and latest 'ta-Vions, loiiwiher with a Isre asonmen' of DIIY-GOODS, MUSLINS. CLOTHS, ANDVEST1NGS. ALSO, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUE ENS WARE, CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW WARE. NAILS, IRON BOOTS SHOES, HATS OAPS.frc. In hort, everything usually kept in coun try stores, io which he invites the attention of the public generally. The highest price w ill be pa'd for coun try produce, in exchange 17r goods. STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1864. ruisMc naLi: OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. JN pursuance ol an order of the Orphans' Court of Colombia rrSntity, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1864. at 10 o'clock in tLe forenoon, Augustus Ev- erhatt, executor of the last will and tes"ia-J merit of Jacob Everhart. late of Orange twp. in said county, deceas-J, will expose to sale by public vendue, on the premises, a certain mensuage and tract of land, adjoin ing lauds of I-aae Hagnbuch and William H"!illay on the eaM, Daniel G. Ent or. the south, George Oman on the West, and John Keim on ibe north, containing one hundred and seventeen acres more or less, about eighty acres of which are cleared land, in a goojl sta'e of cultivation, a good apple or- chard, and a new tank barn and house on the premise, with a never failing spring of water, la'.e live estate of said deceased, situ ate in the township of Orange and county aforesaid JESSE COLEMAN, Clerk. Moses CofTman, Auctioneer. October 17, 1864. IMATJAIMONIAL. LADIES AND GEN tlemen. If you wiih o marry address the undersigned, who will send you wi:h oot money and without price, valuable in formation that will enable you to marry happy ami speedily, irrespective ol age wealth or beauty. This information wil i.uri y uu iiim ng an u it yu'j w ifll iu lllirr). I will cheerfully assist voo. All letter" strictly confidential. The desired informa lion sent by return mail, and no questions asked. Address arah B Lambert, Green point, Kings county, New-York. 0rt. 12, 1864 2ra tST SHARK AND BURN! Shake and Bum !! Shake and Burn I !! This is the life of agony endured by the sunerer Irom fever and Ague. He war ders iixe an uncertain shadow never knowing what moment he may be pros trated. and theretore ditKclined to give any serious atiention to business. This is the condition of thousands in town and country. It is no exageraiion to say that Fever and Ague kills more people than any twenty other diseases in America. For a sure and speedy cure of this terrible affliciioi, we lake great pleasure in rec ommending HOSTE ITER'S STOMACH BITTERS, which have already ' achieved a wide reputation for rapid and powerful effects in renovating the system prostrated by this disease. For sale by Druggists and dealers gen erally, everywhere. A S250. SEVEN OCTAVE 8250. ROSEWOOD -PIANO-FORTES GROVESTEEN &X. 499 BROADWAY", NEW YORK. Offer their new, enlarged Scale Piano Fories, with all latest improvements. Thirty year's experience, with greatly in creased facilities for manufacturing, enable them to sell lor CASH at unusually low prices. These instruments received the highest award at the world's Fair, and for five successive years at the American ln stitute. Warranted five years. Terms nct cash. CaM or send for descriptive circular. ' Jane 15, 1S64. 3m. .National Foundry. RIoomsJbiir?, Columbia Co., Tne eubsribjr, proprietor of the above named extensive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of machinery, for COLLERXER. BLAST FUR NACES, STATIONARY ENGINES) MILLS THRESH1MG MACHINES, &c, &c. - He is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizes and patterns, 'Plow-irons, and every thing usually made ih first-class Foundries His extansive facilities and practical workman, " wai'rant him fn receiving the largest contracts on the most reasonable terms. , E7"'Gra'rn of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. VW This ertablishment is located 'Star he Lackawanna Railroad Den'ot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 9. 1863. Tbe New York Weekly Herald.. THE CHEA'PEST PAPER IN the WORLD f pHE extermive and comprehensive facil ities in its possession enables the Pro prietor of the Weekly Herald to guarantee the la'.esl and most reliable inlormation possible to be obtained, not only from all parts of the United Sia!eF,butvrom all parts of the world. Its home correspondents'e'ftgaged ,at very heavy cost, and connected with each new naval and military expedition ol the gov ernment, prove that it is determined to leave nO spot uncovered by 'Is operations and no event can oei'ur that shall not find imme diate report tn its columns. It costs the proprietor over tone hundred thousand dol lars per yer to maintain its corp of cor-r.-spon dents "in the field. In its collation of Foreign New"S h. Herald ha for years held a high position, and it will Wrfdeavor in the future o main lain the stand 'it has assumed. It ha spe cial correspondent stationed in all of the pm;cipl citie of the world. lis telegraphic arrangements extend to wherever the electric wires are stretched. Wlenthe Atlantic cable is laid, which feat will soon be accomplished, ielegrarn will be received Irom Eurrpe and Afia, a tveli as ro'm the United States Then our readers will have the events of the week fn all pans of the civilized world regularly and clearly laid before them. The proprietor devotes a portion, of the paper to literature. Fashion, Agriculture, the Mechanic Art, Sporting Matters. Bosi ness, Theatrical and Financial Reports, Cattle Markets, General News, and rep'orts of all events calculated to form an excellent metropolian newspaper a weekly photo graphic view of the events of ihe world and all at a very low price. The Weekly Herald is is'ued'every Sat urday morning, and furnished at. the fol lowing rates : One copy ?2 00 Five copies Pi 00 Tnree copies 5 00 Ten copies 5 00 Any larger nnmber addressed io names of sur,seriber9 81 50 each. An extra copy will be sent to every club of ten. Twenty copies to one addres brie year, S25. and any larger number at same price. An extra copy sent to clubs of twenty- Advertisements to a limited number will be inserted in the Weekly Herald. The Daily Herald, Four cents per copy. Fourteen Dollars per year for three hundred and sixty th'ree issue. Seven dollars for Vix'.tnonths. Three dollars and, fifty certs for three months. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Eilnor and Proprietor, Nort?t-est cor Fulton and Nassau-sis. N.Y. There are no travelling agents for the Herald. , . 52-tf C0LC3IBIA COCXTY, : In the Court of Common Pleas ofCoJtmbt. County intetalia it is thus contained: la the matter cf (he And now. to wit : Cemetery in Scott tp. j On the 8th day of Sep temDer, 1864, upon ibe presentation of Vie petition of Eli Creveling and others, pray, ing that the "Creveling Cemetery" be in corporated with such powers, and under such restrictions, as are set forth in an in strument in writing this day filed, setting forth objects, articles, conditions, name and style, under whrch they have associated. It was ordered that notice ther-of be given bv publication agreeably Io the act of As sembly in such cae made and provided. By order of the Conn. Certified from the Records, Sepi. 8, 1864. JESE COLEMAN, Prothy. September 14, 186"4.-pd. S2. A GEMS WASTED ! tUcClellaii ! IHCCIellnii ! 4 VERY fine, large, sieel plate enar lv ing of the PEOPLE'S CHOICE F engrav- FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Thi Engraving represents him on his black hor-e on the battle field of Aulietam. Size, 24 bj 0. The only acknowledged correct likeness yet published. From an original painting by SCHUSSELE from life. Sent by mail on a stiff paper roller. Price THREE DOLLARS. Liberal inducements m Agents. Published by WM. SMITH, 702 S. Third Street, Phila. Sepiemher 28. 1864. IIOUAUDS ASSOtlAliO.S. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of ihe Nervous, Seminal, Uriuary and Sexual Systems new and re liable irea'meni in Reports of the HOW ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in 60i!ed letter eoveloi-e, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth S'reet Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 16, 1863ly: To Consumptives. Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable prescription lor tLe curfi of Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis., and all throat and Long aneclions,' iree ot charge.) by sending their address to Rev. ED WARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. Sept. 21, 1854.--3m CHARLES G. BARKLEY, Attorney at I, aw, BLOOMSBURG) COLUMBIA CO., PA. WILL practice in the several Courts of Columbia county. All legal businens intrusted td his tare shall receive prdmpt attention. O F F I C E, On Main Street, Exchange Buildings, over Miller's Stcje. April 13, 1864. HENRY ROSENSTOCK, Sky-Liffht Anibrotypist, ROOMS tn the Third Story of the Ex change Bldck, (entrance above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia Coun ty, Pa. - Bloomsburg. IN0V.Z3. 1H3. if ESTRAY. CAME to the subscribers in Locust twp., Columbia county, on the 16th of Octo ber, 1864, a pale yellow cow about ten years old. the owner or owners are oou fied to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her awajr, otherwise she will be disposed of as the-law directs. RICHARD MORGAN. ; Locust, October 26, 1864. ; Jk?' fi GROVESTE EN 8c CO. P I AIV O-VdRT I ill AIVUFACT I Mill S , THE at rent rem of the public and the trade i invited to our New Scale 7 Odave Rose wood Piano Fortes, which lor volume and purity of lone ate unrivulled bv any hitherto offered in this market. They contain all the modern in. prov ments, French, Grand Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame, Over-Strons Bas.&c.. ard each instrument teing made under the personal supervision ol Mr J. H. GROVESTEEN, who has had a practical ex perience of over 30 years in their manufacture, Is lully warrenled in every pnrticular. The GrovTciieen Piano-Forte Received the Highest award of Merit over all others at the Celebrated World's Fair. Where weVe 'exhibited instruments, f torn the best makers of London, Paris. Germany, Philapelphia, Baltimore, ftostrm :a'nd New York; and also at ihe American .Institute lor five successive years, the gold "and silver taiedals from both ol which can be seen at our ware roon. By the introduction 'of Improvements "we make a still more perfect Piano Fdrte, :and by manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to offer thse instruments at prices which will preclnde all 'competition. PRICES : No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners. Rosewood plain cae $275. No.f. "Seven Octave, round 'corners, Rosewood heavy moulding $300. No. 3, Seven Oc'ave, round corners. R.ifew6od Lnuia XIV style 325. a lc simile of the above cut. TEU.TI '.f-IVET CASrt, IIT CUUKEIXT rUIVIS. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. j& July 3, 1864 ly. PUTNAM CLOTHES IFFM.VfiER. IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE SVLF-A D JUSTING WRINGER. No IVood Work to swell or split No Thumb-sciews to gel out of order -Warranted with or without cog-wheels IT took the first premium t filly-seven State and County Fairs iu 1R63, and is without any exception, the best Wringer ever made. Patented in the United States, England, Canad), and Australia. Agents wanted in every town, aiul in all pans of the world. Energetic Agents can make from three to ten Dollars per day. Sample Wringers sent Express paid on receipt of prrce. No. "2, S6 5t). Ko 1, 7 50. No. F, SS.50. No. A, S9.50. Manufactured and sod, wholesale and retail, bv THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO , No. 13 Piatt Street, N. Y. & Cleveland, O. A. H. FRANCISCL'S, Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. What Everybody Knows, viz : That iron well galvanized will not rust. That a simple machine i better than a complicated one. That a Wringer should be el1-adjniting, durable, and efficient. That Thumb screws and Fastenings caue delay and trouble to regulate and keep in order. That Wood soaked in hot water will swell, shrink and split.' Ihatwbcd bearings for Ihe shaft to run in will wear out. That the Putnam Wringer, with or witbooj cog wheels, wil! not tear the clothes. That cog wheel regulators are not essen tial. That the Pnlnam Wringer has all the advantages, and not one of the distdvan tages above named. That all who have tested "u, pronounce It the b-st Wringer ever made. That it will wring a THREAD or a BED QUILT without alteration. We might fill tha paper with testimoni als, but insert only a lew to convince the skeptical, if such there be; and we say in all, lest Putnam's Wiinger. Test it thor oughly with any and all others, and if not entirely satisfactory, return it. Putnam Manvfacturing Co. Gentlemen I know from practical experience that iron well galvanised With zinc will noi, oxidize or mst one particle. The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect as pcssible, and 1 can cheerfully recommend it to be the best in use. Respectfully vonrs, JOHN W. WHEELER, Cleveland, Onio. Many years experience in the galvaniz ing business, enable me to endorse ihe above statement in all particular JNO C. LEFFERTS, No. 100 Beexman St. New York, January, 1864 We have tested Putnam's Clothes Wring er by practical working, and know that it will do. It i cheap, it is simple, it requires no room whether at work or at resi; a child can operate it It ddPs its doty thoronghly. It saves time and it savfcs wear and tear We earnestly advise all who have much washing 10 do, with all intelligent persons who may have any, to buy this Wringer. It will pay for itself in a year ai most. HORACE GREELEY. July 6, 1864, ly. AVILT.IAIflSPOUT NON EXPLOSIVE TURE CRYSTAL CARBON OIL ALSO, AND L.UBKICATIXG OIL.. IN TIGHT PACKAGES. (ZD OS L2i 02 S3 WILL RCCCIVC PROMPT ATTENTION. H. L. HOLDEN, Proprietor. Williamsport, July 6, 1864. tf. Rational Claim Agency CONDUCTED BY KARVY 8c COLLINS WASHINGTON, D. C. IN order to facilitate the prompt adjust ment of Bounty, arrears oi pay, Pension and other claims due soldiers and other persons trbrn the Government of the U. S , ihe undersigned has made arrangement with the above firm whose experience and clde proximity to, and daily intercourse withj the Department, as well a the eafly kndwledge acquired by them of the decis ion frequehlly being made, enable them to prosecute Claims more effectually than Attorneys at a distanfce ban possibly do. All persons entitled Io claims ol ths abOve description can have them properly attend ed to br calling on me aod entrusting them to my care. W. WIRT, Agent for Harvy & Collin. Bloomsburg, August 10, 1864. WIST A ITS I) Ala AM or VflLk OHSBsB-Yj One of the oldest anu mot reliable rem edies in ihe world for Coughs? Cold, Whooping Cough, Bmnchilis, Dif ficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Cronp.and every Affection of the THROAT LUNGS and CHEST, including even WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILDtfCHERftY So general has the use of thi- r medy become, and so popular is it everywhere, that it i unnecessary lo reconnt its virtues, lis works speak for it, and find utterance in the abundant atid Voluntary testimony of the many who Irom long suffering and get Mled disease have by its ue been restored loprittine vigor and health.. We can pre sent a mass of evidence in proof oi our assertions, that CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. Testimony of Mr. JAMES GRIMES, a gentleman highly eMermed in Columbia Co. Pa , and one whose statement can be relied upon. Ml. Pleasant, CS!. co., Pa., May 21,1860. Messrs Seth W. Fooler & Co., Boston Gentlemen About three years ago our dasghter, now lve!ve years ot age, was severely afflicted with croup. A general irritation ol the lungs 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 wasj despaired of by her physician. At this critical moment we were induced to give Dr. Wi.-tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry a trial, anM after she had taken one bottle we tound her so much re lieved that it was thought unnec esary to continue its use. Mnce that time we have used the Balsam ir. our family in cases of Coughs and Colds, tnd believe it to .be a superior remedy foi all diseases of ihe Lungs. Your with respect JAMES GRIMES. FROM JKaE SMITH, E-q., President of ihe Morris Comity Bank,Ior ristown, N. J. "Having used Dr. Wi&tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for about Rlteen yejlrs; and having realized its beneficial results in rcy family, it affords me great pleasure in re commending it to tne public as a valua ble remedy in case ol weak lungs, colds, cougr.s, &c., and a remeOy which I cousid er to be airely innocent, aui may be ta ken wnh perfect salety by the most deli cate in health." FROM HON. jOHN E. SMITH, A distinguished Lawyer in VVeelminrter, Md. 1 have on several occasion" ned Dr. Wistar's Balsam ol Wild Cherry for severe cold, and alway with d'aciced benefit. I know ol no preparation thai is more effi cacious or more deserving of general use. The Balsam has aNo been Ufe I with ex cellent effect by J B. Elliott, Me'rchanti Hall's Cross Roads, M l. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY None genuine unless Bigned:'l BUTTS," on the wrapper. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, N.Y. S. W. FOWLE & Co., Proprietors, Boston. And by all Druggists. RF.tHMXG'S ItlSSIA SALVE Heals Old bores: Redding's Ru.-sia Salve Cures Burns, Scalds, Cuts. Ueddina's U ussia Salve tus Wounds, Bruises, Sprains. Bedding's Rust-la Salve Cures Boils, Ul cers, Cancers., - Redding's Russia Salve Cures Salt Rheum, Piles, Erysipelas. Bedding's Kusia Salve Cures Ring worm, Corns, fee, &c. No family bhould bewithout it. ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. Tor sale by J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, N.Y. S. W. EOWLE & Co. No. 18 Tremoni Si.. Boston, and by all Druggi-ts and Country Storekeepers. Aug. 10, l6i. ly. JYcic Clothing Store. Latest styles cheap goods. fpHE undersigned respectfully informs - his friehcU and the public generally, that he has just received from ihe Eastern Cities, a large assortment of CLOTHING, Fresh from the feat of Fashion, df all sorts, sizes and quantities, which will be sold cheap lor cash or country produce. -ALSO,- gf It ATS & CAPS X BOOTS AND SHOES. g tiw Together with a variety of no tions and things too troublesome Id numer ate, to which be invite ihe attention of pur chaser. He is also prepared to make Us clothing to order, on reasonable termp, and up to the latest fashions. GTCatl aod examine our stock of goods. ANDREW J. EVANS. Bloomsburg, April 27, 1864. GROVER 6 BAKER S CKLKBHATlfo KlAS-rtc StfiTCH " Were awarded the "highest Premiums VvsV all Competitors, at the following State . arid'Co'anty F-ir of, 1863. First Premium for. family Machine, First Premium for Manufacturing Machine First Premium fo.Mnch,uie Wo'rk INDIANA STATE FAIR. First Premium f6r Machine for all purposes First Premium f6r Machine Work VERMONT STATE FAJR-,.. Fir. l Premium for Family Machine". First Premium lor Mannfacinring Machine. First Premium for Machine Work OHIO STATE FAIR. FiVsi Premium Vor Machine Work IOWA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine First Preminm for Machine Work. ILLINOIS STATE EAIR. First Premium (ot Machine for all purpose First Premium for Machine Work KENTUCKY STATE FAIR F;rt Preminm for Machinejfor all purposes Frist Premium for Machine Work, MICAIGAN STATE FAIR. First Premium for ManuH'citaViVig Mich. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work PENN'A STATE FAIR Fiist Premium for Manufacturing Machine Frist Premium for Machine Work OREGON STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR'L SOC. Kirst Premium lor Family Machine First Premium for Mamf&ct uring Macl tne First Preminm lor Machine Work. FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Machine CHAMPLAIN VALLEY Vt. AG'L SOC. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium lor M anula'ctoring Machine First Preminm for Machine Work HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG'L. SOC. Diploma lor Family Machine. Diploma for Machine Work. WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR. First Premium for Family Macbihe QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR Fir si Premium for Family Machine V... t. jL. I- 1 I ... if.ui.tA rni i irimuui iui itidii u idiiui nig nucaioe First Premium for Machine Work SARATOGA CO N Y, FAIR. First Premium lor Family Machine MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR. First Premium Tor Machine Tor all purpose! First Premium tor 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 Vrpoei first fremium lor Machine Work. SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR. First premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR. . First Premium for Family Machine First Jiiemium for Machine Work ESThe itbore com prisma all ihe Fairs at which the Grover& Baker Machines were exhibited this year. Sales rooms, 495 Broadway, New York. 730 Chesiiut St., Philadelphia. March 23, 1864 ly. Ttife .Greatest Improvement yet in the Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity wortb seeing. , - Please sSnd for circular with Sample of sewifig. x These Improved Machines save on hundred per cent of thread and Milk, and make the lock-stitch alike on both sides. They require no instructions to operate perfectly, except the "printed directions." No change in sewing from one kind of goods to another. And no taking apart to clean ft oil. vui lien if j auu laciui y in uutr luuspicio, with all its rUachinery and tools entirely new, and is already rapidly turning out Machines, wl ich for beauty and perfection o-' finish are not surpassed by any manufac ture in the world. , N. B. Should any Machine prove onsat isfiictory, it cad be returned and money refnnded , Agents wan'ed in counties not canvassed by ottr own Agents. FI NKLE & LYON S. M . CO. No. 538 Brdadwayi New York. April 20, 1864. ly. NEW GOOD8 Another Arrival of dSoodst AT , Hat, Cap and Grocery (S3 0 OD Q2 3 o - Now is Four Time to Buy. HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER THE iindersigned having just returned from the Eastern cities with a large and full assortments of fGRft in addition to a snperj CSS i5Ji5i- or STOCK OF SPRlKG AND SUMMER ij HATS AND CAPS comprising every soil and quality,-is now' prepared to sell a little cheaper than carl be purchased elsewhere. Hs Stock ot GROCERIES are not sur passed in this matke', which be offers' cheap for cash, br in exchange for GRAIN OR PRODUCE ALSO,-A fine'lotof KIDS, MOROCCOES, and LlNtNGS to which he invites the at tention of Shoemakers and Ihe public. ' Give him a call At Stroup's Old Standi on Main Street. inuv r PtPiviM, Eloorcsbnrg, April 27, 1861,