STAR OF THE NORTH THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTRY. BtOOMSBUHG, PA. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 7, 1864. To our Patrons anC the Public. The present high price of paper, labor, printing material and every article enter ing into oar business, has compelled us to took to a corresponding advance in nor charges. Hence the undersigned, .publish ra in Bloombarg, will on and after the lit of September, 1864, make an advance of Fifty per cent, npon old rates. BATES OF ADVERTISING. Ona squared cisht lines l lime 100 t u "3 lime, 1.50 u it i month, 2 00 ' " M 3 months, 4 50 If M 6 - 6 00 .i n " 1 year, 10 00 Executor's & Administrators Notices, 3.00 Auditor's Notice, 2 00 . JOB PRINTING. Hand Bills one-eighth sheet,30 or less 82.00 m one-fourth - " 3 50 one-half ' 00 " foil sheet, 10.00 .All notices of public meting (except political 'or religious) roust be paid for at advertising rates. Editorials or local advertising will be caarge d 20 cents per line. Obituaries c com pa nying notices 10 cents per line. All transient advertising must be paid (or at the time of insertion. P. JOHN, Publisher Republican. LEVI L. TATE, Pub. Vemociat. VV. H.JACOBY, Publisher Star. Bloorasburg, Aug. 10, 1864. Sxa new advertisements la to-days paper. Mr. Isrski. Hcath, Jaekson township, will sell personal property on the 19th iost. advertisemeut in another column. NiscTT sxvkm thousand seven hundred and seventy six soldiers oi Ohio have been enabled in the United States service daring the war. Turks cent scrip wilt soon be in circula tion, as the printing department in the Treasury have nearly completed the plates. Th Adams Express ha carried sixty tons of ThaDksgiviog gilts to tha soldiers Jrooa Boston. " W have received a weatry printed "Eo lozy cpnn the Hon. Stephen A. Dodolas, delivered at the Smithsonian Washington, July 3d, 1361, by Fox MKT." ' It Is an able address. Institute, John VV ' Psmpblkt iw TLe pamphlet law of tha l&st session of the Legislature, have teen received by the Prothonotsry at bis effiee, and are ready lor dirtribation among , the Justices of the Peace of this coooty. The PatniDCAT's Mcssaok will appear in oar next It comes too late (or this week' sue. We do not apprehend it to set forth any change of policy; that might be deem ed impolitic with his party. As wc go to press Court is in session.- There are cot very many people in atten dance. There are few cause on the list ready for trial. The Commonwealth matter ' is light. In our next we will give a synop ais of the proceedings. It has been stoutly contradicted that the comoaor that paraded the streets in this place on Saturday a week were going to ibe front to join Gsat. They were Home Guards -Lea- cars ! ConrccTiosMT. B. Stohheb whose ad vertisement appears in another column, has lust ceceived a large and extensive assort ment of toys procured expressly for the holi days. His assortment of fruit coufectionery itc., is also full and complete. Bobk McHtNRT, Esq, President of the board of County Commissioners, was no able to te in attendance at Court this week He is still suflering from the effects of his incarceration io Fort Mifflin. He has not been able to discharge any of the duties pertaining to.hia office s4 ace the latter part -of August last. Trim tug Orncc for Sale. The Johns town Democrat, Cambria county, is offered for sale. The paper has one thousand sub scribers and enjoys a fair share of advertis ingand job work. . The chance is a good one. Who wishes to engage in the publication of a paper 1 To tbi PcBua Read the advertisements So the Star. Go-a head merchants advetise. ,and yon can always boy cheaper of a man who publishes his business than one who does not, for the simple reason that adver tising increases trade ; and those who sell the most goods can sell them the cheapest. All the firms whose cards appear irroar pa per are first-class bouses and yon can rely on jour purchases. Mas. John Rantz aad Mas. Abraham Hartma, both of Becton township, this county, started on Monday last to Fort Mif in, to see their husbands, who are and have been quite ill for some time. Mr. Untz will not be able to live out the expi ration of his sentence, two years. Hartman is also a man of delicate health. WitLiAk Burgess, formerly Sopt. of Com mon Schools of this county, has retired from the' Wyoming Republican, and entered Old Abe's service. Mr. Ira Avert is his successor. The paper is not improved any politically, but is black as ever Billy Bur GX33 was a notorious . Abolitionist, and should bava been in the army fighting this negro war long before this. All people who talk and adrocata tha same doctrine aa reacts did should at once prove their Icr'allj and back op their proclaimed views by emcricg ilo army and moving as rapid-1 '7 ej roi;t!a to the front. PUBLIC SALE. VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY ! WILL be exposed to Public Sale on the premises of the subscriber, in Jackson township, Columbia county, Pa., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 197H, 1864, ai 9 o'clock in the forenoon, the follow Personal Property to wit TWO HORSES, ; Two Colts, (coming 2 years old in the Spring). Two Milch Cows, three head of young cattle. TKN IICAD 7 head of Hogs, (two fattened for killing, a lot of Poultry. ALSO, his entire Household and KITCHEN FURNITURE, and Farming utensils, consisting of the fol lowing articles OJYJS BUREAU, One Table, One Cupboard, one clock, Beds and Bedding, one stove and pipe, potts, kettles, a lot of Queens' and Cutiery ware. ALSO, a lot of WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS and Buckwheat by the bushel ; a lot of Potatoes by the bushel ; GRAIN IN THE GROUND. . Hay by the ton, Straw by the bundle, and a lot of loose straw. ALSO, One Two-Horse Wagon, three Ploughs, One Harrow, Cultivators, One Wind-Mill, a lot of Harness, together with a lot of other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on day of Safe when attendance will be given by ISRAEL P. HEATH MOSES COFFMAN, Juctioneer. Dec. 6, 1864 . E.&H. T.ASTU0Y& 0, aiaoafaclurers of rnoina-rHphic Materials, WHOLESALE AND HETAIL- 501 BROADWAY, N.Y. In addition to tor main business of. POTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, we are Headquarters for the following, is Stereocopes and Steroscopic Views, Of these we have an immense assortment, including War Scenes, American and For eign Cities and Landscapes, Groups. Stat uary, &c, &c. Also, Revolving Stero. fscopes for public or private exhibiting. Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. Flioto graphic Albums. We were the first to introduce tries into the United States, and we manufacture im mense quantities in great variety, rasing in price from 50 cents to $50 eacr. Our ALBUMS have the repoiati'on of being superior in beauty and duiability to any others. Thev will be 6ent by mail, free, on receipt of price. ZZJTFint Albums Made to order. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces over Five Thousand subjects (to which additions are continually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Americans, &c, viz about 100 Maj. Generals, 200 Brig. Generals, 275 Colonels,; 100 Lieut. Colonels 250 Oiher'Officers, 75 Navy Officers, 150 I'romlnent 550 S'atesmeus, 139 Divines, 125 Authors, 40 Artirls, 125 Stages, 50 Prom'nt Women, Foreign !ortritt4. 3.000 Conies of Works of Art, inclnding reproductions of the most cele brated Engravings. Paintings, Siaiutes, &c Caralnrruea sent mi receiot of Stamp. An Order for one dozen Pictures from our Cat alogue will be filled on the receipt of Si .80 and sent by mail, Free. rho'ogrsphers and others ordering good C. O. D. will please remit twenty-five per cent of the amount with their order. E. & II. T. ANTHONY k CO., Manufacturers of Photograph ir Materials, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. E The prices and quality of our goods can net fail to 3'itisfy. Dec 7, 1864. 6mo. REEVES' 0EIGIXAL, GE.UIVt) & IU.LI1BLE, AMBTiOSlA, FOR THE GROWTH, BEAUTY AND PRESERVATION 0E THE HAIR. Established 1SGO. Price, 75 cts.per bottle 5hi preparation ran show living evidences of its excel lence. SEE Photograph and read cerifi cate of Mrs. VVm. Sutton hair five feet and one inch in leogth oted Reeve' Ambro sia about twenty months. ALSO, Photograph and certificate of Mrs. L M. Neil hair five ft. length used the Ambrst 18 months. Thousands are nsmg this preparation and offering wil ling testimonials. Tb eee potographs, taken from life, hav been awarded to extend in Knowledge t the merits of this wonderful discovery. Hundreds have seen these ladies and heard the facts from their own lip. Mrs. Maxwell s Testimonial. Ntrjo York, Dec 23, 1862. Knowing positively that Reeves' Am brosia produced a beautiful head of hair for Mrs. Lizzie Shepherd, of Brooklyn, New York, I was induced, thereby, io use it thoroughly. I needed something for my hair, it being short and thin had used or.-e half dozen bottles when I could plainly notice an increase in' its length, strength, and beacty. An experience of about, twy years has proved a complete success. Mo hair is now by measurement, four feet ten inches in length, nearly reaching the floor. ( have allowed my photograph to piociaim Ibe merits of Beeves' Ambrosia to the world. " . ' MRS. WALLACE E. MAXWELL. TZZJ-Jill entenprising Druggists have these Pkotosraphs and keep for sale, REEVES? AMBROSIA at 75 Cents per Bottle. ' Druggists who may not have our prepa ration, will send for it U applied to. Prin cipal Depot, 62 Fulton Street, New York. Nov. 30, 1864. 6 mos. HENRY ROSENSTOCK, Sky -liisht Ambroiypisl, ROOMS in the Third Story of the Ex change Block, (entrance above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia xonn ty, Pa. Bloorasburg, Not. 23, 185 If. L. LTOSS PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY, AND Sparkling Catawba Wines, gym in Quality and Chenper in Price than the Brandies and Wines of the Old World. For Summer Complain:, Cholera Infantum, Bowel Complaint, Cramp, Cholio and Dirrhoea. A sure Cure is guaranteed, or the money tcill be refunded. In support of the above statements, ar presented the Certificates of Dr. James R Chilton, rhemisi, New York, Dr. Hiram Cox, Chemical Inspector, Ohio, Dr. J-s. R. Nichols, chemift, Boston, Dr N. E Joi.es Chemical Inspector, Circleville Ohio, Trof C.T. Jac ki-cn, chem st, Boston, Dr. Chas. Upham Shepard, Charleston, S. C, and J. V. Z. Blancy, and G. A. Mariner, consult ing chemists, Chicago, all of whom have analjzedthe Catawba Brandy, and com mend it in the highest terms, for medical use. Analysis of the Massachussetls Stale Atsaytr, Jan. 25, 1858. When evaporateJ through clean linen it left no. oil or offensive mdvier. In every respect it is a Pure spiritous liqnor. The Oil which gives to this Brandy it flavor and aroma, is wholly unlike fnsil, or grain oil. lis odor Dartakes of both the fruit ant oil ot pranes. With acids, it Droduces others of, a high fragrance. The substitution of this Brandy for Cognac Brandy v. ill do away with the manulacture of fictitious spirits, sold under this name both at home am1 abroad. Respectfully, A. A. HAYES, M D., Afsayer loStatt Mass., 16 BoleMon St ty the same, in 1864. I have analjzd k,L. Lyon?' Pur Cata wta Brandy," with' rt-lerence to its com iv-iti.in and ch.iractr. being the same as itiHi produced in ast vear. A sarr ple thk-n trom ten ca-ks afforded the same r-'ilts with reuard io purily ; a slightly if. ere ast-d ? mmn of the principle on w h.r h iiK da vor lpeni8 as dt;rmiued by com pariroti with tornier samples. Th indiratioi of ai.aluis show thwt this Brandy i proJicedby ihe ame pro ce- as ml of the import-d Brandy. Res'eci'ol'y, A . A. HAYES, M. D. Slrtte Acsaer. t Boles:o St. Boston, July 20, 1864. Manufactured only by H H JACOB & CO., (To whom all Orders shuuld be ad diesed ) Depot. 91 Liberty St., New York. Nov. 16, 1864 3m tllUISTilIAS PUESEX IS ! Toys, Notions and Kuick-Knacks ! NUTS. CANDIES AND SWEET MEATS, AT 15. STOIIXEII'S BLOOMSBURG BAKERY AND Conjcctioncry Store. THE undersigned would respectfully in forji the citizens of Bluomsburg, am) the poblic generally, that he ha just received, at his Store, a large slock of ALL KINDS OF CHRISTMAS TOYS. ron-isiurg of Candies made uo into nearly every kind of shape, besiiles thousands of Jiule no ions manufactured out of wood, all of which are gotten up with a good deal of care, and with a view of being veryp propriate lor the season. He h a LARGE CASE well filled with NOTIONS, such a Mis-es Net?, different Myles ot .combs, beads, buttons, gloves, belt-, suspenders. VAKILTY OF SOAPS, marbles, tops, little willow-work, needles, pins, knives, a good artw le of spectacles, together with hundred of other articles, which he offers to the public at very low prices. Give him a call, as all he offers for sale is uselnl and in demand in every family. The holidays are last approaching and we know cf no better place in this senon to obtain a complete supply of Christmas Tot aud gifts (or children. B. STOHNER. Bloombnrg, Nov 23, 1864 READING RAIL ROAD. TiIiTEK AKKANGCJIEXT. INOVE.IIBER 79 1704. GREATTrunkljnefrorn the North and North-west "for Philadelphia, New York, Reading. Pottsville,Lebanon, Allen town. Ealon, &c, &c. Trains leave Harrisborg for New York, as follows. At 3.00 and 8.15 A. M. and 1.45 P. M., arriving at New York at 10 A. M., and 2.45 and IO 00 P. M. The above connect with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Road, and Sleeping Cars accompany the first two rains with out change. Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tatnaqoa, Minersvilie, Alleniowu and Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M. ar.d I 45 P. M., stopping ai Lehation arid principal S'a'ion only. Way Train, kfpping at all points, at 7 25 A. M and 4 40" P . .VI Ramming. L-avt Njw York t 9 A. M . 12 noon, aud 4 !' i . i tnaiitpr,ia a' a j1. mmi 3. SO P M ; P t-vil e at 8 5( A. M. and 2.3.5 P AI , Tamaqua at 8. lO A. M ai.d 2 15 P. M n Rf-daing at 12 midnight, 7 35 Hint 10 45 A M., 1.38 a d 6 t5 P M. R-aiUiii. ' Ac oii-moda ion Train: Leaves Readf g at 30 A. A! returning from Pliit- aitelplua at 4 30 I'. M. Lolvrtibia UHilroad 1 rains leave uead-' ing at 6 40 ami and II A. JU. lor Lphraia, Lmz, Columbia, &c. Onuiidajs: Leave N-w York at 7 P, M. Philadelphia 3 1 5 P. M . Poiisvile 7.30 A. M., Tamaqua 7 A. M., Harn-bcrs 8 15 A. M.. anC Reading at 12 midnight for Harrisburg. Commutation, Mileage, reason, and Ex cursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and Iroto all points. Baggage checked through : 80 pounds allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICoLLS, General Superintendent. Rkjidino Pa Nov. 30. 1864. A D3I1M Silt A'l Oil's NO I li'L. Estate o' Win. E. Robber ti late of Jackson township, Columbia County deceased. LETTERS of administration on the e s laln nt William R. IJnlitiert Iia ot Jackson tv p., Col umbi iiii . i mind, have beeen granted by the Register of Co lombia county to Abranam Young, of Benton township, said county. All persons hating claims agamM the estate of the de cedent are requested to present them to the administrator (or settlement, and those indebted lo the estate are reqnired to make payment to ihe undersigned forthwith ABRAHAM YOUNG, Adm'r. Benton !wp Nov. 9. 1864 6w. 2.. BUNKS! BLANKS! BLANKS It DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBP02N AS, if proper & desirableforms,fo sale A4ee of tha "Starofthe North." JYational Foundry . Bloonisbursr, Columbia Co., fltrie snbsribr, proprietor of the above nam A it evtnnsive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of machinery, for COLLERI ES, BLAST FUR NACES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESHIMG MACHINES, &c , &c. He i9 also prepared to make Sioves, all sizes and patterns, Plow-irons, and every thing usually made in rirst-class Foundries H"s extansivB facilities and practical workm-n, wairant him in receiving ihe largest contracts op ifce most reasonable terms. C" Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. FF This eMabli-hmeni is located near the Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomeburg, Sept. 9, 1863. The New York Weekly Herald. THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN the WORLD riHE extenkive and comprehensive fanl- ities in its possession enables the Pro prietor of the Weekly Herald 10 guarantee ihe la'esi and most reliable inlormation possible to be obtained, not only from all pans of ihe United Slates, but from all parts of the world. Its home correspondents,engaged at very heavy cost, ard connected with each iw naval and military expedition oi trie giv ernment, prove thai it is determined to leave no spo: unrovered by its operations and no event can occur tnat snail noi nr.ii iiiuiir- 1 1 c: i : o'iaie re ort m "t columns. It cofts "he proprietor over t)tie hundred thonsand tli l laf per yer to miritain i'.s Crpf of cor respondent in the field. ? In its collation of Foreign News the Herald has lor years held a high position, and it will endeavor in the future 'O main tain ihe stand it ha?? as-wmed. It ha spe cial coire-pnndents stationed in all of the prir-cip-d cities of the world. Its telegraphic arrangements extend to wherever the electric wires are stretched. Wt err the Atlantic cable is laid, which feat will soon be accomplished, telegrams will he received trom Europe and Am, as well as from the United Stales Then our readers will have the events of the w eek in all pans of the civilized world regularly and clearly laid before them. The proprietor devotes a portion of the paper io lit-r"ture. Fashion, Agriculture, ihe Mechanic Art, Sporting Matters Busi ness, Theatrical and Financial Reports. Cattle Markets, G-neral News, and reports of all events calculated to form an excellent me tn.no lit a n n;wsnaier a weekly photo graphic view of h event of ihe world and all at a very low price. j The Weekly Herald is i-sned every Sat- nntay morning, and fumi-hed at the fol- j lowing rales : ' i ........ co no Pi o j pnnin9 00 : 1W roniM ft 00 fen coL.es 5 00 I Any larger number addre-;-ed to names of u: cribf rs SI 50 each. An extra co,y ; will be seni to every clua of ten. Twenty copies io one addre-s one year, S25, and any larger number at same price. An extra copy sent t3 clubs of twenty. Advertisements to a limited mimber.will be inserted in the Weekly Herald. The Daily Herald, Four cents per copy. Fourteen Dollars per year for three hundred and sixty three issues. Seven dollars for six rr.onihs. Tiwee dollars end Slty cents for three months. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Editor anc Proprietor, Northwest cor Fulton and Nassau-sts. N.Y. There r on travelling agents for the Herald. 52-tt i THE MAGAZINE FOR THE TIMES I PETERSOIVS MAGAZINE The Rest and Cheapest in the World for Ladies!. The popular monthly Masaz-ne will be gready improvel ior 1865. It will contain One Thousand Pages ! Fourteen Splendid Steel Piates ! Twelve Colored Fashion Plates ! Twelve Colored Berlii Work Pat'erni! Nine Hundred Wood Cuts f Twei.ty-four Pages of i1u-ic ! . All thi will be giver, for only Two Dol lats a year, or a dollar les than Maga znes pl'ihe cla-s ol -Peier-on " Is Thrilling Tales and Novelettes Are the best published anywhere. All the most popular wri'ers are employed to write origionally for "Peterson." In 1865, it. I additinn to" its usual qnantity of short stor es, Four Ongiiial Copyright ISoveIe,te will be given, t.y Ann S. Stephens, Loni-e C. Monllon. Frank Lee Benedict, and the Author of The Second Life." It alroub Iishes Fashions Ahead of all Others. Each number, ?n ad lnion to the coloreil plate, gives i otmet, Cloaks and Dreses. ang'aved on wood. AUo, a pattern, from which a Dress, Mantilla, or ChiM's Dres enn be rut, without ihe aid of a man'u-ma ker. AIo several pages of Hous-eliold anl ottier Rereipi's. G ii the test Lai'y's Magazine in the woild TRY IT FOR ONE YEAR. TERMS Always in Advance. One ropy, one lear. S 2 00 Eight copies, for one year. 12 00 Fourteen copies for one year 20 00 Premiums for Gelling vp Clubs : To every persons getting op a club, at the above ta'es, a copy of :he Magazine for 1865 will be given gratis : or, if prefer red, the superb engraving (size, 27 mrhe bv 20 inches. j "Washington Parting From His Grreralt." Address, post paid, CHARLES J PETERSON. 306 Chestnut street, Pmladelphia. CySpecimens sent gratis, when sent for. Nov. 23, 1864. THE NEW GROCERY STOilE FORMERLY ERASM AS' OLD STAND ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG. ilJorc I'r sh G(ioiI. Just received at Henry Giger's New Store. MOLASSES, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, RICE, SPICES, . FISH, SALT, TOBACCO, SEGARS, CANDIES, RAISIN, FEED AND PROVISIONS. Together with a great variety of notions &c too oomerons to mention. fcgr Butter, Eggs, Meat and produce gen erally taken in exchange for ttoods. HENRY GIGER. ' Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1S64. G RC VEST EN c CO. I'lAIXO-rORTi: ItIAWUFACTIIRERS, THE attention of the public and the trade is invited to our New Scale 7 Octave Rose ood Piano Fortes, which for volume and purity of tone ate nnrivalled by any biiher'.o wood frr.i ;.. m arL ei Thpv rontuin all Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame, Over-Siron? Ba &., aid earn irisunmeni iemg m-oe under the personal snpervision of Mr J. H GKOVESTEEN, w ho has had a prac tical ex perience of over 30 years in their n a'-ufactore, is fnlly warrented m every parnciilar. The Grovtfteen Piano-Forte Received th Highest award of Merit over nil others at the Celebrated World's Fair. Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, Paris Germany, Philapelphia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; and also at the American Institute for fl- ....:.;;. . oo,a ih- onht nd silver medals from both of which can be seen at our vvare.roon Bv the imroducfion of improvements we make a still more perlect Piano p aJ' b m(at.xnr," largely, with a strictly cash s)gtem, are enabled to offer the-e i'.s'riiment at prices which wilt preciace air compennun. n PRICES N. 1, Seven Orlave, round corners, Rosewood plain case S275 ISo. Seven Octave, round corners, Rowood heavy moulding S300. No. .3, Seven Oc'ave, round corner-. Rosewood Lmji- XIV m le 325. a lac simile of the ahore ent TERJI.-ITET ClSn, I IV CURRENT EUIDS. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SE.NT FREE. July 13, 1864 ly. IT'IVUI l'L0HH- ir.i . IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE S V LF-A DJUS TING WHINGER. No It'ond Work lo swell or split No Thumb scirws to get out of order Warranted with or without cog-wheels IT look lh first premium at filiy-seven Sta!- and Cuntj Fairs in 1863, and i wiihoni any exception, the best Wringer ever ma.'.e. Patented in the United States, England, Canada, and Australia. Agents I - . ..... I ... .1. nn.ta t S wafl'eU in every iown, mm in the world. Lnergetic Agents can make from three to ten Dollars p-r day Sample Wringers 6eni Express paid on receipt of price. No. 2. 56 50. No. 1, $7 50. No. F, SS.50. No. A, $9.50. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO , No. 13 Piatt St'eei, N. Y. & Cleveland, O. A H. FRANCISCUS, Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. What Everybody Knows, vizi That iron well galvanize I will not rust. That a simple machine is tetter than a complicated one. That a Wringer idmnld be sell-adjuMing, durable, and efficient. That Thumb screws and Fastenings cause delay anil trouble to regulate and keep in order. That wood soaked in hot water will swell, shrink and split. 1 hat wooJ bearing foi the shaft to run in will wear out. That the Putnam Wringer, with or without cog wheels. w il! not tear the clothe. That cog wheel regulator are not essen tial. That the Putnam Wringer has all the advantages, and not one of the disedvan tages above named. That all who have tes;ed it, pronounce it the b-st Wringer ever made. Tfat it w ill wring a THREAD or a BED QUILT without alteration. We might fill tha paper with tesiimoni als. but iiifert only a few to convince the skeptical, if .urh there be; and we say io all, test Putnam's Wiinger. Tesi it thor oughly with any and ail others, and if not entirely sat i-factory, return it. Putnam Manufacturing Co. tif inleiiieii I 'know from practical experiei.ee that iron well galvanize. I with zinc will not oxidize or riW ore particle. The Putnam Wringer is as Hear perlect a pcs-itle, and 1 can cheerfully recommend n lo be. the bet in nse. Ee!pecttiilly vour, JOHN W. WHEELER, Cleveland, O'tio. v Many j ears experience in t'-e galvaniz ing bofines-. enable me to endorse the above statement in all particulars , JNO C LEFFERTS, No. 100 BeeKinati St. New York, January, 1864. We have teMed Pu:nam's Clothes Wring er h practical working, and know that it will rto. It is cheap, it is simple, il requires no room whether at work or at rest; a child can operate it II does itsitu'y thoroughly. Il Mvei time? arid it saves wear and tear. We camei'ly advice all who have much washing io do, with ali intelligent persons who may have miv, to buy this Wringer. Ii w ill pay tor itself m a year a. m-t. HORACE GREELEY. July 6, 1864. ly. WIL. 1, 1AM PORT NON F.XI LOSIVE PURE CRYSTAL CARBON OIL, ALSO, AND EURRICATIiG OIL. IN TIGHT PACKAGES. CELSi; WILLItlt i;ivn iuo.iiix ATTENTION. H. L. H0LDEN, Proprietor. Wil'Mmspor'. Jnly 6, JR64. tt. Naliou.il Maim Agency, CONDl'CTCU BT HARVY 56 COLLINS, WASHINGTON. I). C. IN order to facilitate the prompt adjust ment of Bounty, arrears oi pay. Pension and other claims due soldiers and other persons trom the Government of the U. S. ihe undersigned has made arrangements with the aDove firm whose experience and close proximity io, and daily intercourse with, the Department, as well a the early knowledge acquired by them of the decis ions frequently being made, enable ihem io prosecute claims more effectually than Attorneys at a distance can possibly do. All persons entitled lo claims oi tha above description can have them properly attend ed to by calling on roe and entrusting them to my care. W. WIRT. Agent for Harvy & Collin. Bloomsboig, August 10, 1864. the modern irriprovemenis. JYcw Clothing tire. LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. T MHE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and Ihe public generally, that he has jusl received Irom ihe Eastern Cilie-, a large assortment of CLOTHING, Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of sorts, sizes and quantities, which will sold cheap for cash or country produce. -A L S O, all be HATS Jk CAPS '3 nimTsi in KimF.s ki,vjf. Together with a variety of no tions and things too troublesome to numer ate, to which he invites the attention of purchaser-. ry"1 He s also prepared to muke us clothing to order, on reasonable termp, and up to the lulest fashions. BTCall and examine our stock of goods. ANDREW J. EVANS. Bloomsbuta, April 27. 1864. Miller's Store. rTf3rrryg3lfcL cX IT IT 3." Sill OF FALL AND UTXTER GOODS. f pHE subscriber has just returned from the cities with another large and elect aesoitmer.t of Fall and Winter Goods, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowe-t figure, and which he is deter mined io sell on as moderate terms as cat. be procured elsewhere in Bioornsburg. Hi slock comprises LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of Ihe chcicest styles and Litest fashions, ioeiher with a large assortment of DUY-GOODS, MUSLINS. CLOTHS, AND VESTING S. aLsn, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS W A It E. C EDA K W A R F, HOLLOW WARE. NAILS. IRON. HOOTS 4-SHOES, HATS $ OAPSc In i-hori, ever) thing usually kept in coun try stores, io which he inv.les the attention ol the public generally. The highest inice w ill be paid for coun try produce, in exclmnoj. for good-- STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bloom-burg, Oct 12,161. NOTICE IN DIVORCE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia C"iiniy. JOHN STINER v. ANNA MARIA SIMNER ND now, io wi.: S-ptemner 5th. 1864 'the Court, upon motion of P. S. Ri-hel. A lorney for Libellant, granted a rule upon l'ie re-p'nilent to show caue why a Di vorce a vinculo mn'rimoni should not be de creed in the above ptated case, returnable at our court on Mondav, December 5th, 1864. JOSIAH H FURMAN, Sheriff. Bioom-bnrg, Oct 26. l864pd jSLW 3IILLIEHY.G00DS for r f.i. a m xviv rr.it. Mi-s MARY BARK LEY has just' returned from New York an I Philadelphia with an excellent assortment of Millinery Goods. She has Ihe very latest fashions and the most approved styles of Ha s and Bonnets, together with ihe most tasteful lot of Rib bons, Trimming, &r. Give her a call and examine ior yourselves. MARY BARKLEY. Blnomsbnrg, Oct. 1?, 1864. Administrator's Noticcr Estate of Jacob Kindig, late of Fithing creek twp-, deceased. T EEl'l ERS of administration on the es "ia'e of Jaco! Kindig late of Fishingceek iwp, Columbia county, deceased, aave been granted by the Register of Colnmfii county, to John Wenner, re-iding in town stiip and county aforeaid. All persons having claims againt the estate of the de cedent are reque-ted to present them to the under-ignrd without delay, and all pr suns indebted to make pavm-ci forth wiitr JOHN WENNER, AJm'r. Eh rrrlv N . 9. 1M t 2. DO Vdl ISM TO BE CURED ? Dli. BUCHAN'S E.ig!ih Specifij Pill, cure in les- than 30 days, the worst case of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency, Premaiure Deca v , Seminal Weakness, Insanitj , and all Urinary, Sexual and nervous affections. no n at'er from what cause "produced. Price, ONE DOLLAR per box, sent post pai d by mail, on receipt of an order. One br x will perlect the cure in moi cases. Affdress, JAS. S. BUTLER, General Agent, 427 Broadway, N. Y July 2t. 1864. 3rn. ESTRAY. CAME io the subscribers in Locust twp.. Columbia county, on the 16th of Octo ber, 1864, a pale yellow cow about ten lears old. The owner or owner are noti fied to come fcrward, prove property, py charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of as the law directs. RICHARD MORGAN. Locust, October 26, 1864. WM&H&l "feci QROVR Go BKR'S CPL1BRSTED Kf.ASTIC STITCH SERVING ill A CHINKS . Were awardert the highest Premiums ovr all Competitors, at the following State and County Fir- of 1863. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium for family Machine-. FirM Premium for Manufacturing Machine Firt Premium for Macl'.iiielVork INDIANA STATE FAIR. First Premium lor Machine for nil purpose First Premium for Machine Work VERMONT STATE FAIR. Fir.t Premium for Family Machine. First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work OHIO STATE FAIR. Firt Premium for Machine Wdk IOWA STATE FAIR. Firs! Premium for Family Machin FirM Premium for Manufacturing Machine Fir! Premium for Machine Work. ILLINOIS STATE EAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purpose Firsi Prernium'lor Machine Work KENTUCKY STATE FAIR F:rst Premium for Machine for all purpoe Frist premium for Machine Work, MlfilCAN STATU' PUD First Premium for Manufacturing Machine, F:rst Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work PENN'A STATE FAIR Kiii Premium for Manufacturing Machine Frist Premium for Machine Wota OREGON STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR'L SOC. irst Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Manufacturing Macl in First Premium for Machine Woik. FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine. ITrl Promiiun frtr Minn fAinri.K CHAMPLAIN VALLEY Vt. AG'L SOC. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium or Manufacturing Machine Firt Premium for Machine Work HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG'L. SOC. t Diploma for Family Machine. . Diploma for Mactt ine Work. WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR. First P.eminm for Family Machine QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Machine Work SARATOGA CON Y, FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR. . Fir-s Premium for Machine for all purpo First Premium lor Machine Worlc 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 for Machine for all purpose First Premium for Machine Work. SAN JOAQUIN CO Cat FAIR. c . f, r r- i . . rirsi rremium inrramiiy ajacnin Firs! Premium for Machine Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR. Firet Premium for Family Machine Fir-l Premium for Machine Work rit? j ne aoove comprises an ine raira -T- I a ft M at. which the Grover & Baker Machines weie exhibited this year. Salesroom, 493 Broajsvay, New York. 730 Chesifint St., Philadelphia. March 23, 1864 ly. THE Greatest Improvement yet in th" Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity wortft seeing. Please senJ for circular with sample ol sewing. Thee Improred Machines save on a J c .i i I ...11. t nnn"rri per ceui. oi roreau auu uu make the lock-stitch alike on both side. They require no instructions to opera? perfectly, except the "printed directions " No change i;i sewing from one kind of goods to another. And no taking apart to'cleaa o' oil. Our New Manufactory is now complete, with all its machinery and tools entirely new, and is already rapidly torning out Machine, wl-ich for beauty and perfection of firiixh are not surpassed by anv manufac ture in the w orld. N. B. Should any Machice pove unsat isfactory, it can be returned and money refunded Agents wanted in counties not canvassed by our own Agent FINKtEfc LYONS. M. CO. No. 538 Broadway, Now York. April 20, 1864. ly. Notice lo Trespassers. THE following farmers and land owner, of Orange and Cen;re townvhips. Columbia countv, do hereby caution all person against hunting or in anywn-e trespassing on their lands, thus making ibemselve subject to the penalties of the law which will be most stringently en'orced David E Hayrnen, Stephen Hill, Samuel Heidle; , Frany Haymxn, Simon Lawry. Reuben Snler, All of Oiange township. Benj. Sutter, Wm Beck, Frederick Beck, Adam Hill, Wiu Wnmiie, Geo Witmire, Joseph Ruckle, all of Centre twp. Orange, Nov. 16, 1864. CHARLES Q. BARKLEY, Attorney nt Law, EL00MSLTUG, COLUMBIA CO., PA. ITILL practice in ihe verl Courts of Columbia county. All legal business intrusted to hi cars sbal' receive prompt at'eminn O F F I C E,On Main S.reei, Exchirg Buildings, over Md!sr' M April 13, 14.