1 ') '! i: r 7 STAR OF THE NORTH THINGS 1BCET TOWN & COUNTRY. BLOOJISBtJISCJ, PA- WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30. 1864. . To our I'atron? and the Public. ., The prespn' high price of paper, labor, printing materials and every article enter iing inio our business, has compiled us to look to rorre-poidina advance in our charge. Hem e the under-igned. onblih er in Bloom-bure. will on tn alter the of September. 1864 make, an advance of Fifty per cent, upon old rales. RATES OF ADVERTISING. 'One square ol e'ghl lines I time " - " 3 time?, i .;.-. i i mouth, t . . . u 3 mouth, , . " ' " 6 " .. I i ypar. 1 00 1.50 2 00 4 50 6 00 10 Off! Executor's & Administrator' Notices, 3 00 Auditor's Noiiep, 2 00 JOU PRINTING. HaDd B.lls one-eightb sh.pet,30 or less 52.00 " one-fourth " " 3 50 one-half " 5 00 " full sl eet, - 10.00 All notices 'f public mep'ing (except of pohfral or religious) must be paid for at art vertising rates. Editorial or local ' advertising will be 4l rged 20 cents per line.. Obituaries ac tympany ins notices 10 cent per line. All transient adverti-ing must be p; i J lor It the time of insertion-. P JOHN. PidTi-her Repi'Wcin. LEVI L. TAl E, Pub. Uemocmt. . H.JACOKY, Publisher'. Plconr-burg, Ann. 10. 164 See tew advertisements in io-day Stab. . , . m A 1.0 D or dkY Wocd i w anted a! this -office rn or-f r'ption to ti e Stab. ood will be preferred. Pine Mr Fatn Dsbu will sell pr-of.al property on Tuesday, the ;hirteer ih of Decemi er ; CO.. (To whom all Order shnuld be ad next I dressed ) . , , Depot. 91 Liberty St , New Fork. Fkesh BfctF i se'liM'' on our strepts eff the wagons, by the side and quarter, at 10 rul 11 cetits per pou:ul. Pork, a! 18 and 20 cents per lb. . Court will e in session a-i ih-s'ptce next : week. This will t-e a fine time tor many ! l mir nilrm.ii in rr.eiv ineir -uusc n o: ion S ' no the Stab. On Monday I ---t a drove of two hnndre.l . c:.ii:i,inr public !avcr rn the oraund of real and twenty-or e fine hu.kina Turkie were j rreiit, will be ca-l'u!ly maintained ; while driven throb this p.,ce on their .ay ml fr variety irMere. u-etntne-s, and all the 1 - atiriu t'ons of li eratnre and art essential to some market. jjom, Mazazme, the puhli-her will n rT "'T. r.".."7Ttt..r,tt- ' ''fi t make it Superior To All O her Mrs Baubara I).ich..ih.!.:k. ol ll"n.ock j T,-r n,,-. i A Fine Neel Enaravina, ana 1 wo l aw township vviil sell personal properrv, on j r yUlS.L. .m ar,,ear ,rl evsry nnmt-er T'riday next There will be everal kinds will be everal kinds f.f arain so:i bv the biisl.e', and a lot of ex cellei.t pota'oes. Thk Aeoiition J r e i. k k held at this pbice S.turduy Ui, has re-n proved by 'who saw it. n pcect fizz'. So kr as L'ir! kinl bovs were concerned, it wa an wcce 3. er.fiVe Campaikn Fcb-ckibkh.- We have been J ,. i v l ., ! sendnia our paper ti a cniiider.ib.re number ' t.i snMcriber lor rhe carnpaiari- We sir.ke j Irom our book their tiame at er thi iue i Otiless tbey xleire u to continue. $2 00 j er.t by mail will a. ttxe p,rer f.r one year, f I..' j Thk Republican h' ii-es on our principal j K i streets were illuminated on rather a cheap scale on Saturday eveninu last Tt ey were j mostly lit up wiih penny dip one to ihe window and made a mo-t miserable lil.t. This, town will never lack for want ol patrioli.-m. We have nothing late Irorn tne trial ol ;Stot E. Colmey, b'ch is progressins at Harrisfcurg. Qni'e a nrmber ol witnesses went down on Monday evening la-t, and on. Tuesday roorniny several returi ed that bad teen in attendance on Monday. Daniel JMcHisrv1 cause is soon to be taken up, il pot tw Ike tpi a'ready. "i " " " ' : Tho. DtNN, . usaai, finds fault with the political complexion of Th-i Jury tor the I'. .1 .find iu;,!, next term. He ilos noi riiui Anoinionisis enough on it to suit him. The Com mis sionners of this county are in the habit ol "fillinjjlhe Jury wheel with honeft and ep- right men,nd they find so few such in the Abohtioir ranks, hec.ee trie scarcity or ad- olilionists on the Jury. Ever) body thought Mr. Dun onders'ood that lona aao. -. Thosk person wbo-e names are lrop feJ Irom our subscription li?t Irom time to time, may rake it tor aranted that they owe as mnch as tve can aflord to trust them tr. Advertisinjr and job work generally mn-i be pa;d for at the lime the work is done. We most pay cash, cerrera'ly in ailvance for eery thir g, srtd it i irr p'-shil le there fore lor us to do otherwise than demand ready pay for our work. Wz noticed that the better portion of oar Republican friends did not pin the grand torch tight proceion at this place, on Satur day evening last. What was Ihe trouble ? Were there not lamps enough to en round ; or, was the pattioiim too cheap ? We be lieve the "maanificant display ol fire-works'' didn't arrive! LirCT. Dunn was promi nent in the procession. We didn't learn whether be was made Marshal of the La dies or not. Yctjkc Bdrnsiues, an Ameri--can citizen of African descent, was al.-o- very eonpicuoM in the procession ! . , Wi understand that some ot our blatant Abolition Clergy have been exhorting their congregations lo subscribe and give towards ameliorating the condition of those rebel xchite refugees, made so by Ma. Lincoln's present policy of conducting the war. How much will Gen. Grant subscribe t By his -order Jew. Shekidaji has destroyed mnch rebel property in the Shenandoah Valley, stripped the inhabitants, women and chil dren, of all they had, and now the uvir thriekig Cleigy are begahg mean to. sub- iet and clothe their (ihe rebel while refu- jiees) nakedness. Consistent, isn't il 5 Wbii a glorious lirins this war is! J L. LYONS' PTRE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY,- AND Sphrkling Catawba Wines, jjgua. in Quality and Cheaper in Price than the Brandies and Wines of the ,. Old World. For Summer Complaint, Cholera Infantum, Bowel Complaint, Cramp, Cholic and Dirrboea. A sure Cure is guaranteed, or the money will be refunded. - - In support of ihe above statement?, ar presented the Certificates of Dr. James R Chilton, chemist, New York, Dr. Hiram Cox, Chemical Inspector, Oho, Dr. .Jap. II. Nichol, chemi-t, Boston, Dr. N. E Joi.es Chemical Inspector, Oircleville Ohio, Prof C. T Jack-on, chem st, Boton, Dr. Chas. Upham Shepard, Cnarleston, S. C, ami J. V. Z Blancy. and G. A. Mariner, consult ing chemists, Chicaso, all of whom have analyzed the Catawba Brandy, and com mend it in the highest term, for medical use. . Analysis of the. Ahssachussetts Slate J3suytrf Jan. 25, 1858. When evaporated through clean liner it left no oil or offensive matter. In every respect il is a Pure spiri'ons liquor. The Oil which gives to thi Brandy its flavor and aroma is wholly unlike fnil, ot prain oil. lis odor partakes of both the Irnit and od ot grapes. With acid, it produce other of a Man frasrance. Tha sabstitution of ih t-s Brndy lor Cognac Brandy w til do aay with itie mariulacture of fictitious spirits, sold i.m!er this name both at home anr abroad. Ke-peetfollv, .A. A. HAYES, M D., A-sayer to Siatt. Ma.-f., IF Boile-ton St lUj the same, in 1861. I have anaUzd ''L. Lyons' Pure Cata wba Brandy," with reference to its com (fOMtinn and character, beiiii the same as that produced in jast PHr-. A samp'e iak-M fr.m ten caks afforded th-e same re-'ilts wiih resard to purity : a sliehily incfe ased arnoiirii of the principle on 1i' h its flavor depends was determined by nun-pari-on with former samples. The indiratiors of anahtis show ihi-t this Brandy is produced by the same prt - cess as mo-t of the imported Brandy. Re-pecttnlly, A. A. HAYES, M. D. Stnte A-sayer, 16 Bovles'oti St. B. ston, July 20.'I8fi4. Manutacinred o :ly by II H JACOB & rov. In. lSh4 3m AUTIilR'S HOME JIAGAZIM:. Edi-J bv T S. ARTHUR and VIRGIN IA E. 'I OWNS END. Th H'.me Magazine for 18G3 will be en laised and improved, arid maiie still more ' -. . At .1... r. r.r.f I -i . . . nifh i . S II ' ' .... i fuis reen N'teived Its character as a Ssigh-Tont'd reriodicnl, be ls t h:ice picture.-, srouns anJ char- t h:ice picture-, srouns-anJ i aci-i, prevailing fa!uon arid a larse va- rtety of patrero tor oarrt.enis, erno'oinery , -:c e'C In ait repeci-..ve nan atve A FlliST-CLAS MAGAZINE. i " -,rh p wiihin iIip reach ot everv n tfl!i- ( f.nijy in the laml. a new Mory by T. S. ARTHUR w;ll be commenced m the January numher. j Yearly T;rrris, in Advsrce One copy, ,' f0. three coaia. Sri.00, fie copies and one to the jietrer-up ol club, $10.00. nine coo-e. an I one to ttie "eti.-r up of club ' " 1 1 o 00. j A beau'iful Premium Plate, entiih d Tti Ir fancy of Shakspeare," will Ve mailed to each person who send ns a club 'f -nbsc.bers. It will aUa be mailed to eacfi sinale ub.-criber lroiri wUurn we re- CPT r,"2'C?'- -. i ( VsT For 4 50 we wrl sepl one copy ol Mchv ome Ma-az.n-ind God' Lad?s u0, i, ior 0e vear. Addre-, T. S ARTHUR & CO 323 Walnut Sueet, Philai elph ia. Nov. 23, 18n4. ADJOURNED SALE. . PUBLIC OF VALUABLE UKAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order-of the Orphans' Cmim of Coliunbi.i conntv, on SATUR DAY, T4IE3d OF DE(vlBER, 1864, at 10 o'clock in vhe forenoon Abrsham, Yonna. Administrator of Jarre S. Gibson, la'e ol Greenwood township. Columbia county, a-ioininn lands of Isaiah Kline or. the we.-t, SyJve-ter Albertbn on the south and ea-t, and El. as McHenry on the north. contain. up about one hundred and six I acres a. id thirty-nine oerrhe strict mea uie ; about ninety acres are improved land whereon is erected a Two Story Frame House. Loa Barn,Waaori Shed, and other outbuilding, a spring of water near the ! de;!in''. and a laraa Anole Orchard and other fr0 lrees or1 ,hto ,)remises, late ihe pie Df faid deceased, sdna'e in the town- shio ol Gre-nwood anil conn y a'oresanl Terms of Sale ten per cent, of one fourth of the purchase money to be paid on the sirikina down of ihe property, one fourth of ihe purchase money, le- titan ten per cent, lo be iiaid to ihe administrator on ihe coiifirmaiion of sale, and the balance , of the purchase money to Ke pr.id one yar 1 Irom the confirmation, wun intereM irom the confirmation of sale. . . JESSE COLEMAN, Clerk, Bloomshnra. NTrw 16 164 Ol'STEISSt OVVTEISS! Eating and Drinking TCC THE subscriber re-pectfclly gives no tice to ih public that he ha at his Saloon, 011 Main Street, constantly on hand Fresh ysters, either in ihe shell or oy irw CAN, try suit hi customers. Families can be supplied by the can or by the quart upon short no tice. He alo keeps on hand XX Ale, Si der and mineral. Give him a call. B. STCHNER. Bloomsbnra, Nov. 23, 1864. AwnsrRTfbR'TxoTicE. Estate o' Mm. E. Jlobberts late of Jackson township, Columbia County deceased. LETTERS of administration on the es tate of William E. Robberls, late of Jackson .iwp., Columbi county, decease d, have beeen granted by ihe Register of Co lumbia county to Abranam Yoona? of Ben'on township, said county. All person having claims against the estate of the de ceder.7 are requested lo present them to the administrator for settlement, and those indebted to the estate are required to make payment xo ihe nndersizned forthv ABRAHAM YOUNG, Beaton tw?, Nov. 9S 1854 6w. with Adm"r. f2.. SHERIFF'S ?ALES. J 1Y virtue of suri(iy writs of venditioni -ixponas irsned out ol the Court oJ Com mon Pleas of Columbia county, and to me directed, will be exposed to sate, at public oat-cry, at the Coorl House, in Blooms t urg on Monday, trie 5th day of Decern ber next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. "A certain Lot of Ground, 6itnale in Ben ton township, Columbia county, cojtain ins one fourth Qf an acre, more or -less, bounded a follows, to wit On the West by loi of Clemuel AleHenry, on the Nortrr by an alley, on the East by an alley and on the Sooth by the 'main street passing through said town, wherwon are erect. d lare ' Cabinet Shop, with the appurtenances. Seized. takii in execution ard to be sold as the property ol Samuel Kricb baum . ALSO, At the same time and place, the undivi ded one fourth part of a I,o oT Ground situate ;n Centre township, Columbia co., bounded a follows, beginning at a pot, thence by land late of Isaac Low, south seventj two and a half decrees wen six pen-hes-to a post. thence by laud of Lewis Deiteri-k, south thirty tree anvl one tuurth deurees east eleven and a half perches to a po-t. H ence north seventy feven arid a half decrees ea-t 'K perches io a post, thence by lot of Daniel Jameson norih thirty two and one h-ill decrees wck! elev en and three foor'h perche to the place of i bejiinnin-;. eonmintnii Sixty Three Square Perches, with ti e appurtenances. Seized, taken in ejecntion ard to be sold as the property of Richard Torby JOSIAH H FURMAV, Sheriff SlieriH' OtTu-e. ) B!nom-bur2. Nov 16, ISfit ; ; T , laee JlirorS Df C. Term, I5bl. Blonm J hi kson J. Robbins, Leonard B. Rupert. R"r. R.'rwick Joms Jacoby. Briarcreek Ja Sponenber'j, Levi S!iafr. Reaver Isaac Drisbach. Peier Haiu-k. I Rpnton Jxonb Woolever. Caiaviss Prt-r Reiter, J K Sharpies. Centre J"hn Hill. Isaac Ehrwme. Cony''2hn J r.n :it ban .1 HoaiMand. Franklin John Anlv, Samuel L'ire- an, Green wood Isaac De.witi. William Roat, Adam Utt. Hernloi k Wel'inaton Purse!. Locus Jacob Herner, Huh Artley, John Herner. Madison Jorm E-sick, J icoS Geise'. M tTlin-Aibert C He-s, I-aa- Sweppenhi-er Mt. Plea-a i' J.i'-k-Oil Hiwer. Oranse Daniel Kline Elijih G Ricketts. Ivoarmycreek Samuel Leiby Jacob L012- eiibefwer. Scoit Georyp John, Phna Trench, E ij Lrevelni'j. James Lake. Siifjarloaf Mon Isomer j Cole. Grand Jurors tor Dec. Tern, 1S64. Bor. Berwick Daniel Mnrz. Bloo.'Ti Wni Era-mtis, J. R (iroul. Beaver William Fi-her. Cen:re-Sam nel Crevplinu Samuel Kelchner Catawis-a Nathan Cre) Cony null am Joshua Worner. Fisfiinjicreek Hoah McHiide. Hmlrv-k laac Li.!y. Loi nsi John J Hot1. Wm Grodrnan JIi- berry Snler Jacob Fiffier. Mt. Pleasant Amo- K lleacock. Madison Jame X eliiver. M'fflin Daniel Neyet Orange John Herring-Thos ilcHenry. Pine Mos- Watrs. Snarloai Jacob Fritz E.-kiei Co!e ;crn loseph Lilly William C H wer. List of Causes for Dec. Term, 18C4. 1 El jih M'-Mnrtrie Endorser, of Aaron Wolf v- i."hriiian Wolt. 2 Jcob Harn v- Peter Jucohv- 3 Georue Hu-i'ties, ct al v J Vr. Crtswell. 4 llusel P Stoirker vs Wm. Ikeier 5 B. F Reiahardfc Bro. vs Silas D. Edgar 6 Joseph Harrnan vs Reuben Lins. 7 David Achonbach v lohri Wardin. 8 v rn. L'tn v R. F Reihard 9 G Loniip-.beraer et at vs Joel.ua Rabbin -on and William Boyles. 10 Henry (idmer v- Moore Crev'in2. 11 John AMer.ar and Sarah A. Alltar vs. John Y Alleaar. 12 Samuel Williams v Ch-arleo H. Difft- erich and (ieo. A. Herrina. 13 iuke Roan and Anna Roan vs Charles H. DieWich 14 Philip Dieterich vs Wm Lna. 15 Wil-on Aaer vs Joseph F. Lon.4. 16 Hwyh M Reynolds et al vB Peier Olj- plan'. 17 W Creamer vs Enoch Howell 18 Rich. Hnau'.and for use of Rachel Hoaa- lanl vs Lewi Ve tier alm'r of Jes-e Evans, deceased. 19 A W Creamer v L & P R R Company 2o D L H..-er v David Miller.. 21 Johr Beinel et al vs S F Headly et al 22 Geo W Garr';on vs Caper I Thorna !3 Stephen Baldy vs Caawis-n Williams D"rt and Erie R R Company. 24 Lewis Lnr.sh v AUreil Crevelina 25 Richar I Moraati vs Samuel Hoauland. 26 Blonm-bnra Iron Company vs Richard B Meanah. 27 Amos W Cren v Enoch Howell. Administrator's 3Toliccr Estate of Jacob Kitdi late of Fishing creek, twp-t deceased. LEETTERS of administration on the es tate ol Jacob Kindia late of Fi-hinceek iwp, Columbia county, deceased, nave been granted by the Regjsier-ol Colombia county, to John Wentier, re-id trig in town--hipant county aforea'd. All per-ons having claims again-t Ihe e-tate of I tin de cedent are requested to pre-en them to j the nnder-igr.ed without delay, and all per suns indebted 10 make paymrt lorMiwitn JOHN WENNER, AdnCr. . Eih V rfk. No. 9. If-M f v f 2 C0L13ICIA lOiNTY, feS : In the Court of Common Pieas of Columbia County inter aim it is thu contained: In the mailer vf the f And now to wit : Cemeteiy in Scott tp. O.-i the 8th day of Sen tember, 1864, upon the presentation ol the petition of Eli Creveling and others, pray ina tlat ihe "Crevelitig Cemetery" be in ccrporated wi.h such power, and under scch restrictions, a a.e set lor:h in an in strument in willing this day filed, ettiua forth objects, articles, conditions name and style, under winch they have associated. It was 'ordered that notice thereof be aiven bv publication aareeably lo the act of As sembly in such rae made and provided. By order of the Conn. Certified fmm the Records, Sept. 8, 4864. JES-E COLEMAN, Prothy. September 14, 1864.-pt-. S2. ESTRAY." CAME to the subscribers in Locust twp., Columbia county, 0:1 the 16ih of Octo ber, 1864, -a pale yellow cow about ten year old. The owner or owners are noti fied lo come forward, prove property, pay charges, and lake her away, otherwise she will be disposed of as ihe law direct. RICHARD MORGAN. Locust, Cyiober 26, 1864. JYalional Foundry. Blooinbtir, Columbia Co., rpne snbsribjr, proprielor of the ebove -- named extensive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of machinery, for COLLERIES, BLAST FI R NACES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESHIMG MACHINES, &c, &c. He is also prepared to make Sioves, all sizes and patterns, Plow-irons, and every thing usually made in rirst-elass Foundries His etansive facilities and practical workman, watrant him-in Teceivin the largest contracts on the rno&l reasonable terms. CE" Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castins. v CF This establishment i located near the Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. B!oornibnr2, Sept. 9, 1863. The Xew York Weekly Herald. THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN the WORLD TIHE exier. ive anil comprehensive fanl ities in its po.-sescion enableu the Pro prietor of tr.e Ueekly Herald to guarantee the la'est and most reliable irtlormaiion possible to be obtained, jiol only frorri all pans of the United Sta'es,bm Irorn all part ol the world lis Lome rorr?5poruer.t9 pnuased at very heavy C'0t, and romi cied with each dew naval anJ military expedition ol thu nv, ern merit, prove thai it is de;-ermind to lare no spot uncovered by its opera'inns. and no evei.t can occur that shall not fir.il imme diate report in it columns. Iicts the proprietor over one hundred if o-i-ati.t tti I lars per yer to niaintairi its corps of Cor respondents in the field. In its collation ot - Fnreisn News the Herald lia fur year held a hiah position, and it will endeavor in the future o main , tain the sia.id it ha- as-umed. It ha s,e- rial corre-pomfent statiot.eJ in all of the pri'-cip-! cilie ot the world. lis telejrapliic arrat etnents e.vend io wtirever ir e electric wire are stretched. tVVtenihe Atlantic cat-Ie. is laid, whi'li fft will soon be accomplished, t-!e "Tarns will be received Irom Europe Htid A-ia, a well u from the IJni ed States Then ur readers will have the events of the w eck in a'l pans ot the civilized wuirld reu!r:y and clearly laiil before tfiem. The ;.rprietor devotes a portion of die paper io literature. Fashion, Aricul Uf, i he Mechanic Art, Sport in: Mailers, Hu-i-ne-s, Ttieutrical and Financial Re-torts. Cai'le. Markets, General News, anri r-ifr s ol all events calculated to form ait,e.ve!leiil mei ropoli'au newspaner a weekly .hnt -araohic view of ttt e veins uf the world ad all at a very low price. The Weekly Herald is i--ned every Sat urday riiornina, and lurni-l ed al ihe fol lowing rates : One copy 2 00 rive copies 00 I dree copies o 00 Ten copies 5 0 Any laraer number addre ed n nams of -u- scribTs 61 50 each. An eitra co,y will be cent 10 every club of ten. Twenty copies lo one addre-s one year, $25 and any laraer number at same price. An extra copy sent It club of twenty. Advertisements to a limited number, will be inserted in the Weekl Herald. I he Daily Herald. Fo:ir cent per copy. Fourteen Dollars per year for thre hundred and six'y three issue-'. Seven dollar- for six months. Three dollars and fifty cer.l for three montfl. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Ednor anc" Proprietor, Northwest cor Fulton and Nassau-Ms. N. . There are no travelling age.-ita for the Herald. 52-tf THi: 3IAGAZIXE FOilTIIE TDIKS! pctFiUSO x ' n o z 1 4 e The Best ad Cheapest in the World for Ladies! Tl fOf ular monthly Maaazine will be rr, a'ly improved for 1865. Ii will con am One Thousand Page- ! 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Also, t-everal paiies of Household and other Receipts. tlTIl i" the cent Lady's Mngazir.e in the world TRY IT FOU ONE YEAR, TERMS Always i:i Advance. One copy , one year. ? 2 00 EigVt copies, for one year. 12 00 Fourteen copies for one year 20 00 Premiums for Getting vp Hubs: .To every er-ons gr-tting up a club, at the above ia-e, a copy of :he Magazine for 1865 will he given arati- : or it prrbr red, the superb engraving (size, 27 inches bv 20 inches.; " Washington Porting Ftom Ills Gn emit:' Address, post paid, CH A Ii LES J PETE RSON. 306 Chesinut street, Philadelphia. rSpeci'nens sent arati, whe 1 sent for. Nov. 23, lfi64. THE NEW GROCERY STOliE FORMERLY ERASMAS' OLD STAND ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBUR'G. If ore I'resSi Good. Just received at Henry Giger's Xetv Store. MOLASSES, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, RICE. SPICES. FISH, SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS, CANDIES, RAISIN, FEED AND PROVISIONS. Together with a great variety of notions &C loo numerous to mention. PFBuiter, Eggs, Meat and produce gen erally taken in exchange for eood. HENRY GIGER. Bloomeburg, Noy. 23, 1864. fcSpS. .' . f&gz M te" ' 'h j rate $M G R CV THE attention of the pnblie and the trade twnn.l P;..i Fn.io. u-hir-h fnr in nm and ofTered in this market. They contain all the modern irr prow ments, French, Grand Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame. Over-Slrnn- Ba &e.. aid n h ii.Mii.met.l bems ma e under the personal sn, ervision ol Mr J. H G P O V EST R E N , w h o l ad a j rart al e . nertence of over 30 years in .heir rr an u far Sure is tnlly warremed .. e ery rric.. ar The Groveteen I'iano-F. rte Jleenve.il th Ihphfst vu ard of Mtnt t ttrull others at the Celebrated World' fair. Where were exhit ited instruments Horn Ph.lapelphia, B-I.irnore, Potr-. and New five sncces-ive yars. the 2old an.l silver medal Irorn notti oi wnicn can v.... ware ronn. By the intrnd Forie. arid bv mariufactu !ci.i..im, ol nrn wtiir-ti will nrecliHle all Cor lie I it ion PRICES ' No. I, Seven O'-iave. round corners. Rrsewr.r.c! plain ca-e 2?5. r. 2 Seven Octave, round corner-, Ro-vvood heavy mcnldiriz S300. No 3, Seven Orave, roil'id corner. Rose-wood L"i XIV s.le S325. a I:t simile of t'.e ahn.e cut. - Tr.si.Ti xrt csh, ri!i:i:i:T DEtCRIP'IlVE CIRCL'LAliSE.'T FUEHj j July 13, 164 ly. IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE S '' LF-.4 DJUST1SG irilIXGr.Il. Xo Wood Work to swrll or Fp'it Xo Thumb-set fir to sff or of order Warranted with or without cog-wheels ST'ioii lh fift premium at fitiy-seven i S:a:- and C-'unty Fair in lri3, and i wi'hout any exception, me b-t Wringer pvi mae. Patented in ihe United States, England, Canada, and Australia. Agents wanted in every Unvii, and in ad par s ol the world. Energeiie Agenis cm make frim three to ten Dollars .-r day. Smnle Wringers seni Express paiJ on rer-eipi of (;rice No. 2. 56 50. No 1. 57 50. N'. F, 5 50. No. A. t'J.LO. Manuficlured and sold, whole-ale and retail, bv THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO , No. 13 Pi-tl Street, N. Y. & Cleveland, 0. A H. FRAM'ISLTSj Age..-, Philadelphia, Pa. Jl'hal Everybody Knows, viz : That iron well ual v;.':uzed will not rust. Tnai -imp'e machine is better than a complicated one. That a Wringer should be sell Jidjn-ling, durable, and efficient. Thai Thumb -crews and Fa-tenings cause delay and irnubl- to regulate and keep in order. That wood soaked in hot water w til -.well, shrink and split. 1 hat wood bearing for the shall to run in will wear out. That the Putnam Wrina-r, w it Ii or without cog wheels, w iil not tear the clothe. That cog wheel regnlanr are not e-ti-lial. That ihe Putnam Wringer ha all the advantages, and not one of the disadvan tages a bove named That all who have tested ii, pronounce it 'he b st Wringer ever made. Thai it wiil wring a THREAD or a BED QUILT without alteration.. We might fill tha paper wilh tes-.irr oni als. but in-ert only a tew to convince the hkeptical. if s-nch there be: and we say 10 all, test Putnam's Wiinger. Test it thor oughly with any and aii birVrs, arid if not entirely fat i-f id or y . return it. Putnam Manufacturing Co. Gentlemen I know from prc!' al experience that iron w'.l galvanized with zinc w;ll not oxidize or ru-t in e parade. I he Putnam Wringer is as near peifecl a-pc--it le, at d I Crtii ctieeriullv re com mend il 10 be "he be-t in n-e. jiepct I'nllv tont, JOHN W. W HEELER. CI"Ve,uid, O iio Maiv ears experience in tt.e galvaniz ing busiiies. erihble m- to endoi-e Ihe above ftaiernent i il pir'n'tilars JNO C I.EFr- P.RTS. . N-. 10'i Hechinan St. New York, January, I SG 4 . We have le-ted Pii-nam's Cl'ihes Wring er b pnctical workitsa. and. kIiO that it will .lo. Ii i cbep, tt is .'irnple, it req-.n-e-nn room whe'her ft work or at re.i; a child can operate it 11 does itsdil'V thoroughly It -aves litre and it -ae- wear and tear. We earnes ly adi-e all lo tir.ve mnch washing in do, with all i r i 1 -1 1 -;--. 1 er-vm who may have anv, to buy th.s Wringer. It will pay tor if-eif m a yejr a. 010.1. HORACE GREt'.LEY. July 6, t64! ly. NON FXTI OMVE PURE CRYSTAL CARBON OIL, ALSO, 2HSTi:l-) BI25TZjI2 AND IN ' TIGHT P AC K AG T S. CO t"- i) .-S3 ivill. ki-:i'i:ivi: i'it.iiix ATTENTSOS. H. L. HOLD EN, Proprietor. WiHiamsport, July 6, 186 4. If. R'nticiial Claim Agcnj'j coNDCcrro bt HARVY 56 COLLINS, WASniXGTOS P C. IN order to facilitate ihe prompt adjn-t-ment of Bounty, arrears 01 pay, IVti-ion and other claims due ,-oldiers and niher per-oti 'torn the Government of the U. S . the undersigned .has made arrangement with the above firm whose experience ami cloe proximity l. and daily intercourse with, the Department, as well a the early knowledge acquired by them of Ihe decis ions frequently being made, enable them to pro-ecuie claims more effectually than Attorneys at a distance can possibly do All persons entitled lo claims of the above description can have them properly attend ed to by calling on me and eutrusiing them to my care. ' VV. WIRT, - Agent for Harvv & Collin. BloomsbuKg, Auu 10, 1864. "T F N 8c CO. is invited to our .New IM-Hle 7 Uclave ioe- PliritV Ol lone are 11 nr Vi-lle(T l ' ) i'i nei.n tt - .e test maker- oi i."" "n, ' York; and also at the Am-riean InMine for "O Ml Hint SI iverineniim m . nun i .'.- - r . . i, ...iii ,. Prlpri Pint.o (tiictrnri of nnpro wments vie mak a Hi.l more perteci i mnu , , 1 ... ,.- . i,-,.., , ..rahled to offer itii2 largely, ith a Hiiciiy ca-n h)'m, are enaoieu iu i n-r .. . n i i u ... o:irt S'roclnsnation. ,rHERE.S the Honorable William F.I well. Pie-nlent Jude of the C"iirl of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De,v- ery, Court of Quarier Se ion ol the Peace, and Court of Common Plea ii-id Or; bans' Court, in the 26th Jnd.cial District, compos- e l of the cnnntiesol C(d -i n. bi a . SuM 1 van and Wyoming, ;,nd ih Hon- Stephen Bai ty and it ii r i . ..1.,. 1. 1 r- jonn 111' i-- 11 "it--, n'Mii-i.ur iuuer,iii v . 1 1 1 r n 1 1 1 a co., have is-ned their precept, bear, j !" da'e t-ne thousand eight hundred and! SIX'V lour a-.. .0 me oireceu oommg a Cm.rt ol Oy er ami I crm itier, nt tt General Jail Delivery, O'tarter e i ui ot Hie Peace, j Com. Plea- and Orphan' Court, in Bloom- j burg, in the county ' Columbia, nn the first Monday, bem-r the ,h day of Decinber next and o continue one week. Notice i hereby given, to the Coroner, 1.P Jn-ticesol the Peace and Con-tables ot the -aid County of Columbia, that they be then I .1. . ... il...!. n ....... . 1 w. 1 ot IO ? - aoo U!r:u 111 inrn jji'-1 I' " ' o i .yj .. i-lock in the forenoon ol sant !ay Jay. with their r-cord, inqni-ition and other remembran res 10 do iho- in in-'- which to their nrlH-e appertain to be done. Andhose that are bound by recognize, to pro.-eciite agam-t the prisoners thai are or may be in the Jail of said co'intv ol Columbia, to be then and there to r,rr!-ecure then a shall be piM. j 11 ror are reqnes'ed 'o be punctual in their iiiiendmii e, agreeably to llieir notice, dated bt Bloom-burg ihe 29ih day of Oct., in the year of our Lord one thousar d eight hu-dred ami -ixty-ionnh and in The eighty-tii nth ear of the Independence of the Lmied Nates of America. (Gml -ave the Cnmmon w-ealth ) jt.v-inii 11. ri jun" Sheriff's Office, Bloom-burg, Nov. 2, 1864. I Sheriff. 1 cru iiiiuiiuiz utii LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. fH'HK undersigned respectfully informs his friend and the public generally, that h tia just received Irom ihe Eastern Cities, a laiP,. as-ortmeul of s?csr? C, -) v-T--I'Trifi Iflf T".T bLU J nl:U, Fresh from the seat of Fa-hion, ot all sort-, size-and qua? litie, which wiil be sold cheap for cash or country produce. A L S O, ISA '2 A: UASVS RIOTS AM) llULS.g v-r t''" Together with a variety o! no lions and thing- 'o. 'rent le-ome to numer ate, i' w l.iitti he invite- the a teuuon ot pur- cha-er. rOT" II' is uho prepare I make us colliiaz to orilrr. on reasonable lertrrp. w:d up to the latest fashions. ' j IV C ail aud evamme our stock ' I goods, j A.DREV J. EVANS. nioT.-rsbnrg, Ai ri! 27. 164 Uillcr'i$ Store. OF FALL AND UTM EU GOODS. fqU' subscriber has ju-t returned from ttie citips with ano-her large and eleci a-Oitriiei.t of Fall and Winter Goods. po'cha-ed at Philadelphia and New York at ihe iowe-t figure, and which lie i deter mined 10 sell on a moderate, terms a- can be procured el.-ewhere in Kioomburg. Hi- -M'C compri-ps L IMES' DRESS GOODS, of the ct'f ice-t -'yle and latpst la-hions, to"Kit:erwith a large assortment of DRY-GOODS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS, AND VES TINGS. A I. SO, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUE E N S W A UK. CED A R W A RP, HOLLO W W ARE. N Al LS. I IU)N'. HOOTS SHOES, IIATS.S' CAPS-c. in short, every thing uua!!y kept m conn try stores, 10 which he invites t fie tilteulioti ot the public generally. The highest price will be pa'd for coun try produce. I!, exchange for good-- STEPHEN H. MILLER. IJ!nomburj, Oct, 12, 1S64. NOTICE T7T DIVORCE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County. JOHN STINER v. ANNA MARIA ST1NER ND now, to wii: September 5th. 1H64. the Court, upon motion of P. S. Ri-hei. Attorney fnr Libellan', gTan-eil a rule upon lSe respondent to show cane why a I)i voice a vinato mi'rimoni should not be de creed in the above staled cae, returnable at our court on Monday, December 5th 1S64. JOSIAH H- FURMAN, Sheriff. Rioom-bnra. Oct. 26. lS64pd flM-:W 3IILLIXERY GOODS t' J Tor- VC FI,I. M MW ER. Mis MARY BARKLEYhas just returned from New York and Philadelphia with an excellent assortment of Millinery Goods. She has Ih very latest fashions and the most approved styles of Hats and Bonnet, together with the most tasteful lot ol Rib bons, Trimmings, &c. Give her a call and examine for yourselves. . .,-,, MARY BARKLEY. Bloomsburg, Oct. 1?, 1864. OROVER 6c BAKER'S CrLtBRATTD PLASTIC STITCfl SttlYINU Mil IIIM Were awarded the lugt'esi Pietr.inms cve'r all Competitors, m ti e Icllow ing State and County F'r of 1863. nev york si Ate fair. Firs! Preiiiium turf irmly Machine. Fir-l Premium for .! mud facinring Machin F'rt Premium for M -.-ct me Work j (MMAiA MAIh rAlh. C.t P,p,T1iiim tnr Macnu.P frr all nnrnntii j p,rs, rf,wtS,n or Machine Work i VKRXinNT STATE FAIR . v f Jor Vsimr, Machine, . ,,m(im or Ma.,ufactnr...2 Mtchiir. KjrM Vtt.mUlin ior Machine Work i OHIO STATE FAIR. p,rl PrHmium for Machine Work ) Q. y A STATK FA,R r. . r , .. i c'rst Premium lor Family Marhin P , ,, i - ,rM rremnirn tor Manu.actHiinjr A . Firi Piernmin for MaitiifO U ork. Machioa ILLINOIS STATE EAIR. Firn Premium li Machine for kll purpose Fir'l Pr-minm for Machine Work KENTUCKY SPATE FAIR F r-l Prerniiioi for Machine for al I purpose Fni Premit m for Machine Work, MICAIGAN STATE FAIR Fir-t Premicm f'r Maniifacioring M chin. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Ma dun Work PENN'A STATE FAIR j '- t'r-rnmm tor Alauofacinrinz Machine Premium for Machine Work j OREGON STATE FAIR. 1 Fi,s, prprnm fr Family Machine J p,r., preml,n fnr Machine Work - CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGIi L SOC. p"irt Prrminm for Family Machine First Premium far MannlRcturing Macl ins I.!.. I l ,o .,.,. f..r m ..1 .. fn.L. A N K LI N CO N Y. FAIR First Premium for Family Machine. Fir-t Premium for Manufaeinrma Machine CHAM PLAIN YAf-LEY Vt. AG'L SOC. KirH Premium for Family Machine Fir-t Premium or ivjanulactunna Machiti-Fir-t emiiim b;r Macnine Work HAMPDEN CO, Ma AG L. SOC. Diploma for Family Ma-hi-ie. Uijiloma for Machine VVmk. WASHINf.il ON CO, N YFAIK. j rir-t I'-eiri 10 rn for Family Muc'hitie tit l;r.? Cll A . r A IK j Fir-i Premium for Fau.ily Machine Fi r-t Premium for Mar nfacinring Machira Fir-t Premium for Machine Work : SARATOGA CO N Y, FAIR. First Premium lor Farrilv Machine MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR. , Fir-; Premium for Machine for all pur,)0 First Premium for Machine Work GREENFIELD O, UNION FAIR, j Fins, prpminrn for Family Machine . pjrM prmjurtl u,x Machine Work. CLINTON CO. O, FAIR. I First Premium for Family Machine I Fir-t Premium for Machine, i MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR, t Fist Premium tor Machine for all purposes Fir-t Premium tor Machine Work. SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR. First Premmm for Family Machine Firn Premium for Machine Work. SA N JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR, 1 Fir-t Premium for Family Machine 1 Fir-t Premium for Machine Work I D7The above comprise. all ihe Fai ira -llO 'l I'ln U".l I v II II J I in , were exhibited thi year. aie rcorn, -tvo urnaiway, iew tors. 73.aChest-.nt St., Philadelphia-. March 23, 1-64 tj. te-rMI- THE Greatest Improvement yet in Ih Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity worm seeing. Please send for circular with sample cf spwi g. The-e Improved Machine save OP hundred per cent, of thread and silk, arid make the lock sii-ch alike on both sides. They require no instructions to operaia perfectly, except the "printed directions " No change in sewing from one kind of goods to another. And no lakiiia apart tocJean O' oil. Our New Manufactory is now complete with all it machinery and lools entirely I new, and is already rapidly turning out Machine, wl ich tor heaoii and perfection o' finish are not ni passed by am manufac ture in the world. N. R. Shoul t any Machirp p ove nnyi i-factory, it can be reiurned and money refunded. Agents wanted in counties not canta'l by our own Agen' F I N K L E & LYON S. M . CO. No. r3A Uroadway, New Y'ork. j April 20, 164. 1 v- 1 i Aolit'c lo Trespassers. THE following farmers and landowner, of Orange and Cen:re townships Columbia coiiatv, do hereby caution all per-on against bunting or in anyrvise trpspai'g on tfieir latais, ttm mkina themelvej subject to the penalties of. the law which w ill be n.-ost tririgentlv enforced Divid E Hay men,. Stephen Hill, , Samuel Heidle; , Frany Hayman, Simon Law ry. Reuben Si ler, ; All ol Oia-ige township. -Benj. Stiner, Wm Bpck, Frederick Peck, Adam Hill, Wm Wi'mire. Ger Witmire, Joseph Ruckle, nP of Cenir-s twi. Orange, Nov. 16, 1864. CHARLES G. BARKLEY, . Attorney at fj.'iw, CL003ISCCIIG, COLI'JIMA CO., IM. WILL prar-liee in h Columbia cpnti'v. ,e 'rpr .1 uc-.rl of. A ii Ir 2 -1 business intrusted to bis car t.hai' ceive pro-npt attention. O F F I C E. On VI n "i'r, Exchiig Buildings, over Miller's .e. April 13, 1864. r "V. - X? A