1 i 1 y- j ... j ' STAR OF THE NORTH THINGS ABClT TOWN & COUNTRY. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8. 1865 ' WAHTElr A smarr, ective and intel ligent boy to learn the printing business. This Tuesday afternoon snoar is fall ing. Watch ts If you wih to bny a watch, read the advertisement of Devaugh & Co , fm'porters of Arcana IVukhes i i i - . Waktid. About six inches of snow to Tspair ihe sleiyhing which-has beer, rapidly passing away during the past few day- CemT is still in session. There has been pretty large attendance of people, though not enact) business will be brought to trial. We have olien teen informed that dry goods fall and rise according :o the Fate of gold, bot we have witnessed the fall and rise I dry good occasioned by the ice on tur pavements. New Jersey i the ouly Democratic state In the Notth and is the oi.ly one (hat is out of debt and has ac-ash balance in the Trea urj. Ci'W Uv Jersey I Rt4S dtr;ment oij th School IvVF f Socvi loRin ! They olTer IS;.- a:-it to vohinteers to fiil e,"r,'- 5sai Uwnh!t. ,r the same 4 !y cre f-rni-hirsg ja substitute accr;:! ta Scott township, i .T1j 'A SeirtsV from Fishincrtfek writes to as a interesting letter irom wi ich we- leant the death of Philip Rantz Sickness had fallen upon biro, and the wea mess of his body could not bear him op wil i the load ot porrow thai filled bs hear: wh n be knew the oppression hi father is rtimpeileJ to offer. The Shooting Season Toe law prohib- its persons Jroin either eboottig, trapping or des roying in any way w 'offering lor sale, partridges, pi atsoever, or asanta ai.d rabbits, Irom :be rirsl oayot .'vincary. omil Ibe firl day of October, ui eacti and every year, under a penally ul tit I dollar in .each and every cast. 1 . ; When our loyat people in Colombia Co. rejoice over lbs triumph ot tyjanny in ar reting the ftopld ot Fistn Jcrcek, lei them remember that while the! have lalse iy charged upon thoae people i a offence ol preventing emuitig, ineir opj hCtually caused the Oea u ot a d.er and patriot roti ul Fishing . . ! . e9ion ha brave sol eek. r- The Legislature on Friday session oi special order to rail!) al held a the aiuenJ- nienis io me uaneu Males Li Ibe disoussiou occupied ie em' The bill was passed by a sirirliv re s4i on. par:y vo.e .' nl 55 eai to 33 nays There l tre twelve members absent, mo.-ily Abolun The Governor has writ:eu t. I'reideni reanJ to will iy Lincoln lor iurilier inoruiatioa :' ttie dralt. In our next usue .w before our leaders a very interet ii g let.er, ia.latltii time. Iiooi tie Lx: u.ive. It 'concerns all parties. Jaes K. Bklgleb and MichJu. Whit MOTCR were on Tuesday ot '.his Ivreelt ad muted to practice in the everal lourls ul Colombia couniy. Ihey are t v li active intelligent scholars and will no .ouli be come distinguished Lawyers. ir. Vhl clkr begun the study of Law in E ntoit iV, od removing to Columbia coumv he con cluded the course onder the insioction of John G. Heeze. Mr. Whitmovkh was a tadenl of Kuberi F. Clark. t Oh Saturday evening the ci'izens of Boomsburg held a meeting in relation to tba draft. Some gentlemen increased their subscriptions and a tew new eubrcribers lo the fand. By a motion, persons were re quested to paj the amount .subrcribed, to J K. Grotz, belore Wednesday evening. This evening tbetr will be ano her meering. " Oph country ts known' to the Wor'd as The United States of North America; we hope it will yet have a name le lumber ing and more convenient. Gnely. Cal it New Africa. It is so euphonious, o classical and above all so appropriate. Every Loyal Leaguer ought to go in ecfta ctea overplus, and they wid give them a chance. N. Y. Herald. - At ibe very time that Gen Butler wa before the war Committee on the Conduit the War, at, Washington, testilying that Fort Fisher could no: be taken, Gen. Terry's heroes were7 placing the Stars and Stripes above that s:rotighol J. Thus was the wind taken ool of our inflated bambug. V . . The American Agriculturist, for. Feb ruary lias been received, li is a pobhea , ioa containing much useful knowledge lor - farmers and gardners. . Its practical direc tions iot cultivation and the notices of Ag ficoltoral implements are almos: invaluable lo Agriculturists. Terms: 1. 50 per year. our copies 55 ; Te"n copies, 12, Twenty - copies Si each. Address, Orange Judd, 41 Park Iliw, New York Ciy VdKht. Leslie's Lady's Magazink, for Feb. tuary, is on our table. It is a most valuable jioblication'Ior ladie and contains most en tertaining reading matter. It is the first -Bthority for Fashions. The Fashion Plate !onefor tbe'year would cost at feast oue hundred dollars -were they obtained from. London, Paria and Berlin. Every number contains on an average over a hundred pat lorn of Bonnets, Cloaks,' Dresses and ev ery other kind of If.dies' attire. Terms : One copy S3 50 ; Four copies to one Post eH.ce and one estra copy gntis to the per- f 3rt saudiu that amount. Address Frank; C- - ... T,,4. REEVES' ORIGINAL, GENCINC & RLLIACLE, AMBROSIA, FOR THE GROWTH. KEAUTY AND PRESERVATION OE THE HAUL Established 1SGO. Price, 75 cts. per bottle. -ThU preparation cari show living evidences of its excel- . lence. SEE . Photograph and read cerifi rate ol Mr. Wm. Sntion hair five leet arid one inch in length uoed Reeve' Anibro sua about twenty mon h. ALSO, Photogranh and certifi;itR of ' Mrs L M. Neil hair five ft. lenslh used the Ambrnia 18 months Thonand ar ninj tfiis preparation and offering wil ling testimonials. These potornphn, lake't from life, hav been awarded lo extend lh knowledge of the merits of lhi won lertnl .tiscovery. Hundreds have pen these ladies and heard the facts from their own lip.. 3Irs. Maxwell s Testimonial." JNVrr York Drc 23 I86C. Knowing pofitivtly that Reeve' Am brosia produced a beautilol head ot hair for Mr? Lizzie ShrpherJ, 1 Uronklju, New York, I was inctocd, thereby, lo use it thoronehly. I needed iomeitiiri lor my hair, it beini shoMand thin had useil ore halt dozen botiles when I could plainly notice an increase in tl lenlii. slietiuiti, and beauty. An eperiern't? ot tvui iv years has proved a complete siici'es. Mo hair is now by measurement, four l?Pt ten inches in length, nearly reaching the Hoor. I fave allowed my photorapf U piociairfi ihe merits ol Reeves' Amb.-ria to tl.-e world. , MliS. WALLACE E MAXWELL E&TJll enlenpfising Dntccsrixts hare these Plwlnzrnphs and keep for mlr REEVES AMHRO-SI.-J at ?5 Cents per Ilollfe. Drui-jfiMS who may riot have cur prepa ration, will send for it il appli-1 I M Prin cipal Depo, 62 Fulton Street, New York. Nov. 30. J84. 6 rnos. Public Sale OF PCKSOAIi pkopee:it. W' ILL bp exposed :o Public Sale on tin prenilje- of the sunscriber, in Frank lin township, Columbia en. on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH, 1SG5, at 10 o'clock in ihe fo renoop, lU following j property, town: THR EE HORSES FOUR MILCfl ' z I hree lieao oi lor.nS i. -u :' I You n 2 Nine IalT of eSf 7TI7-7L1 177 I7D FOUR FINE !!()(;, O ie lop Busgv, one open B ijgv, Two-hore Waon. TWO SLEIGHS, One Sled, a pair of Bob-Sled, one hore power t wo lour t n.,.Ti,;,,uiui:iAiv' nr'ti r r i 1 1 O I llll " X . , 1 III "NT C r , 'l DOUBLE LIGHT ll.lKXKSS, (Silver Pitted,) o;i s-t ol Yar.kee Hirne- Ploughs, Cubivaior-, Harm v, a (ili.HX ROLLER. Grain in the (roussil. HAY 15V TUB TOW Two Tables, on Corner Clipboard, Bed stead. Chair, Clock and Looking-gias, one Settee. Ki'chen and PAULOI! STOVKS with pipe, tub, out lare Iroi. kei.e, ar.d Q-ieersware and other Ho-e old lumi lore loo numerou to mention. rSTerms made known on day of sale by WM. 31 EN C II . Feb. 1, 1865. ti forma I ion i'l ec. To Xerreoits Suffenrs. A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervou Debility, Irtrom petericy Prerr.ainre Decay, ami Youthlnl Error, actuated by a deire lo benefit other, wiil be liapp lo fnrnis'i in a-U who Dee I it, (free ol charge.) the recipe and diiection, lor making the sim ple remedy used in hi case. Snflerer wishin to profit by the ad vert i.-er had ex perience, ao.l possrf-n a fure anil valuable remedy, can do so by addresin lam at once at his place of buines. Trie Retype aad lull informntiotr of vital importance will be cheerfully neni hy return ol mail. Address JOHN D. OGDEW No. 60 Nasao Street, New Yorft. P. S. Nervous Sufferer of b-:h exe will find thi information valuable. Dec. 7, 1864 3mo. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW A LITTLE ol everything relatina to Ihe '"hiimari system, male and female ; the causes and treatment of diseases: ihe mar naae cuiom ot the world; how to marry well ar.d a ihouaml thing never publish ed before, read the fevi-ed and enlarged pitition of "Medical Common Sense," a curious book for curious people, and a gocd book for every one.- 400 paae-, 100 Illustrations. Price SI. 50 Contents table sent free to any address. Books may r had ai the book stores, or will be sent by mail, pot paid on receipt o tie price Address Dr.. E. B. FOOTE, M. D. 1130 Broadway, New Yoik, Feb. 1, 1865 6mo. OLD THINGS MADE NEW. 4 PAMPHLET directing how to speedily .restore sight and give up spectacle, wi houl aid ol doctor or medicine Sent by' mail, free, on receipt af 10 cent. A dress, E. B. FOOI E, M. D. Ad- 1 130 Broadway, New York. Feb I, 1865 6mo. V0TICE is hereby given that the follow- iu2'peron.s have filed in me otlice ot Ihe Clerk ot the Quarter Sessions, appli cations to keep Hot!, or sell liquor by the quart, with or without o'her merchandize, at the places named, and that the n(pliea lions witl be presented 10 the Court ot Qiarrer Sessions of Columbia county, on Monday, the 6th c'ay ol February, 165, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Berwick, , Hotel, Hiram Smothers (Jreenwood, ; '! ' .John Leagni, Centerville, Liquor store Chas.. P. Smith, " B. McBrerty. J ZJJ JlJ ZL L. L0SSr PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY; AND Sparkling Catairba Wines, gj'ro. tr Qualify cud Cheaper in Price thm the Brandies and li'ines vf the Old World. For Summer Complain , Cholera Infantum, Bowel Complaint, Cramp, Choiic mid Dirrhoei A 'sure Cure is guaranteed, or the money will be refunded. In ftipport of ihe. above statements, at presented ti e Cenificates n Dr. Jaaes R Chi Iron , cite mi-i, New York, Dr. Hir;m Cox, Chemical Inspector, Oti'n, )r. Ja.. R. Ntchoi, cheiiiit, l;stoti. Dr N. E Joi.es Ct emical Ini-p?etor, Circlevitle lhio. Prof ('.T Jarkon, chem st. Bo-iom, Dr. Chas. ITpham Shepard, Charlesloit, S C, and J V. Z Blarrcy , and (J A. Mariner, ronult ini clierriij.1, Ch'capo, all of whom have anaU Zrt(! ; he Catawba Brandy, and com mend it in the highest le.ms, lor medical Uf-e. ."fiahisis rf the Alasmchrtssetts Slate JJsaytr, Jan. 25, 1858. When evapor-ile ! through clean linen it left i'o oil or rflenive matter. In every re-pert i ij a Pore firi ons liqnfr. The Oil w Inch ives to thi Braudy its flavor and iiroma. i.- wholly unlike fnil. or raii oil. Ls odor partakes ol both the trtiit ami oil en "rapes. Will: acid, tt produce other of n hiL,fi ffairrwrice. Ihe cut liiiiiion of thi- Brandy tor Coi-nac Brandy will do away wrh Ihe manufacture ol ficiincn xpintf. I t inier this name toih at home (an:' abroad. R-ppr;iftil'v, A. A. HAYES, Al D., A-ayer to SiaU. Ma-!., IP Boy lt'-t(n St ' lib the same, in 18G1. ' I h:ive iirialz-?f! "L. Lyons' Pare Cata w ta Brandy," wiib reterence to US coin I pnsiti tt and character, hems the same a that produced in ast ip?m. A 'arr pie iifki'ti from ten ca-ks afforded t!ie same rMJif with regard to purity ; a liei't'y mere ad arnntint of ihe yriiicipie on w hifh its flavor lepends was determined by com-pan-on with tormer sampl"- TJi- ititficatioi s ol jir ahtis show thfit Ibis Braiufy l- pio.tt ced by the same pro it mol of the imported Bratidv. ' Re-pectlislly, -'A . A. HAYES, M f Sm As--ter. 16 Brtles'un St. Boston. J 4i I 21). 1864. Manu'atviued o ly by H II JACOB & CO, (To whom all Order.- ht.ouid be ad-dre?.-ed ) )-pot 91 Liberty .St., New 1'nrk. Nov. 16, istu 3,n i:. T. ANTHONY & 10 , Mnnl.tciiier of I'lioiosruphic .liilertals, WHOI.KSALR AND li KT A II.. 50 1 U IiO A I)W A Y,"N. Y. In addition to cur main bns'ines ot are lnmi:iUIHIC A? ATI.KI A L, we Ilea !qt..ir er.- for t) e loilo w 'J. . v iz i Stfire-cnprs mid Slvroscopic Vinrx. j Of ihe- we havean irim-ie a-nrrieiit. I ilictil I : ii Wr S.-eoe-s, A '11 erir-atl a:n! 17 or- ' ei:i Cittt? and Landscape, droop. Suit j uarv , &. : , &c AUo. Revo vir.! S ero. j scopes ior r i j I i or pririe e riitnion Oiir C-ttaloaup w ill be sent io any a.id:s ori I re-.-eipi o! Stamp. t CisotorapSsic ASbnnx. ! We were the flr-t tc imro 1i:ce ttiee into ! ttie Unfed States, and we n: an u 'act o re i rr: I inen-e tit.riit e- in r'ia! vi.rie y, riir.". lLHV)1 Imp tt e reputation ol bemi- i ii-eriir lo teiir' and durahilit v le an j Ih-r Tuej will be .-eos ly mad, , i on receip; o! price. i CvRD RHOTOPRAPHS. t Our C.iU'o." r.ow en I races opr Five ! Tf:oiian I sur j ets (to which ad h ion are poriiionally -cina int'e)"of Porirait ot I Emi-i'eoi American &:". viz about 100 M m G-ner tls 5")0 S'a:e-men. 13 1 Dtv n e, 123 Auttmrs, 4t) Artil, 1 25 Sui "?. 5( Pr'irn'rii Women too l.ieni. Cc.Ioiiel- 250 O her OUh P'S. 75 N-iv Oihcei-. IjO I'rominmt Ton-isii roririii. S,0 t'opirM of Va'oiks of Ait, includioa reprodnc-ion- of 'h? rno( ceje brafed I'n jr vir-as Patn'ina-, S .itute, Catalogue sent on receipt ot Sump. An Order I r O ied'zeo Picture- from our Ct- aloaop wtll be (iiled on the receipt ol s'l.f0 anil sent bv mail, Free. Pi o rra;her and others ordering 20 rd C. O I) w ill please rerrit ie-m live pe j-enl rd the amonn. wi:h their order. E & II. T. ANTHONY a: CO, Maniifac iirer of P'uitoL' u p'i i" Ma'eria'. .101 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. tff" Ike prices und q'viUty of our goodi con- 1 trt fiil to s:(ify Dec 7, 1664. 6mo. J i JLU RE VOLUTIOX IX HIGH TRICES! ?;ew auuivae of WIN TEIi GOOD; AT PETf:i: ENT'S STORE IN" LIGHT STREET, COL. CO. i-t received Irom the eastern cilie and 1 now onenina at the old i-taiic! a splendid assortment ol 2ls 23 ar c& Da m cQ L Z2 c 9 which will be mI I cheaji lor CASH Oil COUNTiiY PRODUCT. ! Hi stock consi-is of L;t'iies Dres- Good, chnicei st les und latest fashions. CALICOES. MUSLINS, GINGHAMS. FLANNELS, HOSIERY SILKS. SHAWLS, CARPETS. &C. il cn 1 v-.Tl a I e Clolliins SATIN PITS, CSSI.1KUES, CO'ITONADKS, KENTUCKY JEANS, Til READ, fcC. QUEENS WAKE, CEDAKWAilE. 11 A UD WARE. , MEDICINES, v DRUGS, D00TS AXD SHOES, HATS af.d CU'S, in hori evryihiug usuaily kept in a coufttry store. The paironaae of hi oh? friend, and ihe public generally, is respectfully so lici'ed. The hizhes: market price paid for conn try produce. PETER EST. Light Street, Jan. 18, 1865. JYationtl Foundry. IIIoombiie?r, Columbia Co., rne sub-ribjrj proprietor of the tbove named exteiiive e-tablishment, is now prepared to recede orders for all kind. of machii.ry, f'r C5LLEKIES. BLAST FUR N AC KS S I'ATICJN A BY ENGINES, MILLS THUKSHIMG MACHINES, &c , &c. He i also pre red to xnake S ovet, all sie and paitern, Plow-irons, and every thing usually made in fi't-clas Foundries His extensive fatiliies and practical workm-n, wairant tii.m in receiving Jhe largest contracts op tCe most reasonable terms. rrGratn of all kinds wi'l be taken in exchange for cairty. C15 Thii e-tabli-hment is located near he Lackawanna Railroad Detent. PETER BILLMEYER. P!onmbur2,Sepr. 9 1863. The Xcw York Weekly Herald. THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN the WORLD HE exiei ive and comprehensive facil- itie in it po?pecion enable.- the Pro prietor of the Weekly Herald lo snarantee the laet-t and ir.ot reliable i-ilormafion po-ible lo be obtained, not only from all par' of the United bla'efjbut Irom all part ol the world I s home correspondents. engaged at very heavy cot, and conneced with eacn new naval an 1 mili'ary expedition ol the Gov ernment, prove, thai it i determined lo leave no fpot uncovered by its operation? and no event can occur lhat shall noi fir.d irnme dia'e report In its column. Ii'cticts ihe proprietor over one hundred thousand d 1 Ur per ye r to m;ii?.lain its corps of cor-r.-f potidents in the field. " In ii collation of Foreign News the Herald ha for year held a hih popition, and it wdl endeavor in the fmur o main la"'n ihe maud it tia aMimd. Ii ha spe cial cotrcpondent FtationeiS ir, all of the privcio-d ciiies ol ti e world. It. telegraphic Brr;ini:emer's ex'end to wher-'ver tt e electric wires are stretched. U'tertthe Atlantic cable is la'nt. which fe.-t will soon be accomplished, p!erama will be ru'eited trom Eurpe iind Ai i, a well as from the U ii'ed Stale Then our readers will h.ivo the event of the week lo all p;ir:s ol the civilized world regularly and clearly laid before them. The proprietor devotes a portion of the pppr to liter lure. Fashion, Agriculture, ihe Mechanic. Art, Sport ina Matters Btii nc.ci, Theatrical ard Financial Repfirts. Caide Markets, general News, anci reports ot all events calculated to form an excellent metropolian rn'wi.-pa()er a weekly photo graphic view of ih events of the world and all at a very low price. The Weekly Herald i i-med every Sat nrt'ay rr.ornin, and lurnl-hed at the fol-!i,viii-j rntes : O e copy $2 00 Five copies $3 00 Puree cofiips 5 00 Ten copte 5 00 Any larger number ddre--ed to name of iircnbers 61 50 enc.h. An extra co, y will t e el lo every riut of ten. Twenty copies to or. u ldrrf one year,- $25 and any larger nuinher at Kame price. ; An extra copy seni t club of twenty. Ad .'r'ienieni in a limited number will i.o'i.,-ri..4 in ihe Weekly Herald. r r. Herul.t. Fo.ir cent per cof rer copy. n.,iiJra ...r year tor three hundred n.i.t fcix-v three islie. Seven dollar- for ix me ii hs. Tiirte dollar" ai it ijtty cei. i . . lor three months.. JAMES GORDON BEN NET 1 , Edi.or anr Proprietor. Northwest err Fiil'on at'il Nassau-!. NA. There are r.o travelling age;its lor thH Herald. 5--;f USE 3IAC.IZIM2 FCU THE TIMES ! V171ZZ U .SO.' Til E The Rem ad Cheapest in the World for Laliei ! The popular monthly mgaz'.ne w'dl b retly i'liptovr-d lor 1865. It will contain ().e Tnot.-a' i i'Hie- ! Foum-en iileiu!id S'eel Pla'es ! Twelve Colored Fa-hiot Plares ! Twelve C -hoed B-nin Work Pattern ! Nute Hundred Wool Cui! Twenty four Pee of Miie ! All t'ds wiil be aiveii br only Two Pl- I. .. . u-r nl u 1 n ir le-wS lha'l .virf a ear ol ifie cla ot TV:er-nti " I S Z'll- Thrilling Tales and X veletlcs Aie the be.-t published anywltere. All the mo-t popular wnvrware em;. loved 10 'vrite ori.ina.ly tor ':t'etef.-oii ;' In 1S65. tn addition 10 its n-ti.il Aiiatiii.v of tdnrt si or ... !."... ,..i ,i ul ('(vivil -M Novrlet-e. will be "iveti. by Ami S Sil-plien f" M. Hilton. Frar k Lee Benedict, , L.oiii-e and the Author ot ihe "Second Life." It al-o puo ll.-tie Fashions .1 head of all Others. Each i.uuiber, so addition to the colored plaie, yives romtei, Clodk and Dro-es. ausiraved on wood. AUo, a pattern, from which a Dres MaMill.i. or Child's Dies ran be cm, without the aid of a inan'11-ma ker. AUo several page of Hous-ehold and otr.er Receipt's. GTlt i the cot La!y' Magazine in ihe icortd TRY' IT FOR ONE YEAR, TERMS Alwas in Advance. Ooe copy, one year. S 2 CO Eiaht copie lor one year. 12 00 Fouit-en copies for one year 20 00 Premiums for Getting vp Clubs : To every ersons getting rip a club, at the abore ta es, a copy of the Magazine lor 18R5 will b- Ivpii srratt- : or, 11 preier- red, ihe superb engraving (.size, lliche- by 20 inches. i " U mtiu.gfon Parting Fiom His Grrcrah." Address, post paid. CHARLES J PETERSON, 306 Chesinut street, Philadelphia CsrSpeciiiieii.s seui gratis, when sent for Nov. 23, 1864. A CARD 10 INVALIDS A CLERGY- mi.n. while residing in South America a a miHOiiary, discovered a sale ar:d sim ple remedy lor the cure ol Nervous Weik ne Early Decay. dieapes of Hie Urinary and rininal Orj'ans, and the whole train ot di-order brought on by baneful and vi cious hahi's. Ureal num hers have already been cured by 'hi- itobln rerr etU . Prompt ed by a desire to benefii ihe afflicted and u.loriunate I will send ihe recip-i tor pre paring and uitig thTs medicine, to any one who needs n. ill a sealed envelope free ol charge. Piea-e er:do-e a stamped envel-opeaddre-se I to yntirs.'lf. Address JO-1 SEPH T. UNMAN, Station D, Bible ILuise, New York Cry - 52 'y "I "ATR1 1 MON I A l7LA DIES AND GEN tlenieti. If a on wi-fi o m.rry address the i;itder;.gried, wtio wilt send you wi h ont money nl without price, valuable in tormatioti lhat will enable yon to marry happy and speedily, irrepeiv.ive of .age. wealth or beauty. This information will cost you nothing and if yoi wih to marry. I will cheerfully assi-i you. Ad letters stricily cDriBaential. Ihe desired informa tion sent bv return mail, and no questions asked. Address Sarah B Lambert, Green- n n i n 1 K i " ? COO 0 tT jNe w -Yo r k ' G FC VEST F N So CO. IIAI'O-F0ISTI'j I?2 A UFA CTl'REUS, THE attention of the pnblic and the trade is invited to our New Scale 7 Octave R""" wood Piano Fortes, which for volurre and purity of lone are unrivalled tv anj hitherto offered in this market. They contain all the modern irr pronnei.ts, French , C,r and Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame, Ovpr-Struns Bas &c..tr d each ii.simmer.t being n ade under the personal sutervision ol Mr J. H GROVESTEEN, who has bad a practical ex perience ol over 30 years in their rr anulactnre, is frliy warrented in every particular. The Grovetteen Viano-F rte Received ihe Highest award cf Merit over all others at the Celebrated World's Fair. Where were exhilited instruments ftom the best makers of London, Paris Germany, Pi.ila..lt.! IS-1. imore. Boton and New Yoik: and aIo at the American Institute lor five successive year- the old and silver medals from boih of which can be spen at our f ware root.. By ihe intrnduc'ioii of improvements we make a still more per'ect PianoJ Fone, and by manufacturing laruely, wrh a strictly r ash system, are ei.auieu .u .mt, the-e insirumenti. al prices which will preclude all competition. v PRICES : No. 1, Seven Ociave, round corners, Rosewood plain cae S275. Io. Seven Octave, round corner!., Rosewood heavy mouldins S300. No. 3, Seven Oc'ave, round comer. Rosewood "I.oui XIV sm le S3?o. a lac simile or the ahove cut . CASH, CUKUEINT FUiliWS. r? DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SE.NT FKEHa July 13, 1864 ly. - . rCTMH CLOTHES WKIXCiCR. IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE S V L F-Jl DJ US TING Ifli IX G ER . Xo J food-Work to swtll or split Xo Thvmb screrr to gel out of order -Warrant edicith or without cog-ivhech IT took th" firs' premium at fifty-seven Stat and County Fairs in 1863, and i without any exception, ihe best Wringer ever made. Patented in ihe United States, England, Canada, and Australia. Aaenls wanted in every town, and in all pans ol the world. Energetic A-ients can make from three .n ten Dollar per day. Sample Wrinaers sent Express paid on receipt of price. o. 2, S6 50. r. A,9 0 No 1, 57 50 No. o0 Maniifaciured an' sold, wholesale and retail, by THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO , No. 13 Plan S reel, N. Y. & Cleveland, O. A II. FRANCISCLS. Ae,,., Philndelphia, Pa. fj'hat Everybody Knows, viz: That iron well nal vauized will not rust. Tha- a simple ma-'ntie i he'ier tha-.i a conipbeated one. Tnat a Wringer should be sell adjnstm;:,- ouratiie, aoit eiiicieni. i'Th:! Tt'iimh screws and Fa-ieninn cansp 1 d-lay' 8"'' trouble to reuulate and keep in order T.'al vvood nuked in hoi water will we!i. st'.'ink and split. 1 I. at wood . bearing, for iLtf 'o '". '"' lout Tnat the Pu'if-mi U rit.ger, w rh or ! iihou co-. wheel, wil.'iioi 'a r I he r (0t he. That rnj wheel resnlator i-re no! essen tial. That ihe Piiinam Wringer fta allthe advatitaae, and not one of the disadvan tages above named That all who have ter-ied it, pronounce it the b -st Wriner rurmaiif. Tt al it w ill w rin a THREAD ?ir a BED QUILT without alteration. We miht fill the paper with testimoni- 1 . l ... 1. A..l.. lull I r i.rtitiitrp lit.. I ai. ion in-rii j ..... ' skepiii-al. if -och ttiere be: arid we say 10 j al!, iel Putnam's Wliner Test it rtior i'oniihlv with any and all other, and if noi etli-ely sat l-f.ic! cry retnrti it. Putnam Manufacturing Co. Gentlemen I koow from practical experiet ce ttii iron well t'Hlvaoized with Z'i:c will 1:01 oxidize or ru't oi e particle. Ihe puti:atn Wringer is a- near perlect a pcs-tl le, and 1 can cheerfully recommend ii to be the te-t i:i u-e. fie-pecttnlly yours, JOHN W. WHEELER, Cleveland, Ohio. Many years experience in ttie "alvuniz-in-2 bn-ir-es. eruible me to endorse the above statement in all particulars JNO C. LEFFERTS, No. 100 Bee k man S:. Nevr York, January', 1864. We have ieted Putnam s Clothes Wring er by practical work inn, and kno w that it will do. It t cheap, it is simple, it requires no room whether at work or at rei; a child can operaie il It does itsitmy thoroughly. Il saves lime and it -ave wear and tear. We earnevly advi-e all who have much washing io do, with all intelligent 'persons who may have any, to buy this Wringer. Il will pay lor ite'f in a year a- mo-t. HORACE GREELEY. July 6, 1864, ly. OY ST lillS, OVSTCStS t Eating and Drinhing THE subscriber respectfully gives no lice to the public lhat he ha al hts Saloon, on Alain Street, constantly on hand Fresh Oysters, either in the shell rrbyihe CAN, to suit hi customer. Families can be supplied by ihe cafi or by ttie quart upon short no tice. He also keep on hand XX Ale, Si der and mineral. Give him a call. B. STPHNER. Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1864. Administrator's Notice. Estate of James McEride, lute of Hem lock township, deceased. LET1 ERS of Administration on the ts Ite ol Jame McBride. late of Hemlock iwp., Columbia county Ta , have been granted nv ihe Reti:ei of sai I county lo Hi gh D McBride, residing in ihe I wp.. and couniy aloresaid. All person having claim against .he esta'e Ot ve decedent are requeued to present them for sellle-Tie-.l in the administrator without delay, and all persons indebted to Ihe decedent shall make payment imme.'ialeley to the undersigned HUGH D. Mr BRIDE, Adm'r. Hemlock, Jan. 4, 1865 6 $2. DAVID LOWiDEUG, C LOT HI X G STORE, Oo Main treet,twodooraboveilie Araer- JYrio Clothing Store. LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. ffiHE undersigned respectfully informs his friend and the public pnera!ly, that he has just received Irom ihe Eastern Citie, a large assortmenl of CLOTHING, Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of all sorts, size and quantities, which will be sold cheap lor cash or country produce. -ALSO, .f II VI s v v boots ami iuti. VXjjv Together with a variety of no lions and ihings loo troublesome to numer ate, to which he invites the attention of pur chaser. lie is also prepared lo make us clothing to order, on reasonable termp, and up to the latest fashions. rj-Cail aud examine our stock of goods. ANDREW J. EVANS. Bloomsburg, April 27. 1K64. .Miller's Store. OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. MIE subscriber has just returned from the cities wuh another large and select assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, purchased at Philadelphia aiM New York, al ihe lowest figure, arid which he is deter mined io sell on as rnodera:e terms as can be i roenred elsewhere in Bloomsburg. Hi slock comprises LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of the ctcice-t styles aud latest lashions, ti iher with a Iar-je asortmen of DRY-GOODS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS, AND VESTINGS. 41.80, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE. C E D ARWAKF, HOLLOW WARE. NA1ES.1UON. HOO PS SHOES, HATS CAPS.iyc. In shoii, every thing usually kept ul coun try lores, to w hich lie inv be attention ot the ptitdic geneialiy. FtiP highe-i i-rice will b? pa'd for coun try produce, in exchange fr good. 3 1 STEPHEN H. MILLER Bloomsbuig, Oct. 12, 164. AND CONFECTION ERY STORE. II. C Christmas, RESPECTFULLY announces to the citi zens of Bloom-bcrg am1 v',c'mi'y ,nal he ha- just opened a new Refreshment Sa loon and Cnnlecijonery Store, on Main-st, second door below ihe "'American House," where he ii-tends supplying all who may eiv him their custom with FKESH OYS TERS, Clam Soup, Sardines, Boiled Eg2S, Ham Tripe Pigs' Feet, Dried Heiring.&c. He will al-o keeo on hand a superior ar ticle o DRAUGHT ALE, Porter Lagerbeer, and Sar-apariila : together wiih a good as. sonment of Can.lie. Sweetmeats, Cakes, Cigar and Chewing Tobacco. In connec lion with this saloon he ha fitted up a La lies: Department, where all who n.ay de" sire can call lor Oysters and Refreshment and will be Iree from all annoyances and indecencies lhat ladies are too often ex posed to in some of our best restauianls. Don't fail to give him a call. H. C CHRISTM AN, Proprietor: Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1864. Adniiiiltrator's iN'otice.r Estule of Jacob Kindt g, late of Fishing creekr twp., deceased. L FETTERS of administration on the es iaie ol Jacoh Kindig late of Fishiugceek twp, Columbia county, deceased, .lave been granted by ttie Register of Columbia couniy, to John Wenuer, re.-iding in town ship and couniy aforesaid. A'.l persons having claims again-t the etate of Ihe de cedent are requested to present them to the under-igr.ed without delay, and all p r sens indebted to male payment forth wih JOHN WENNER, Adm'r. Eishcreek, Nov. 9, U64 lw i2. lYatioii.iI Claim Agcw-y, CONDt'CTF-U BY HARVY So COLLINS, WASHINGTON, D C. IN order to facilitate the prompt adjust ment of Bounty, a'rrear. ol pay. Pension and other claims dun soldiers and other persons Irom the Government of the U. S . ihe undersigned lias made arrangement with the above firm whose experience and c!oe proximity lo, and daily intercourse with, the Department, as we'll a the early knowledge acquired by them of the decis ions frequently being made, enable them to prosecute claims more effectually lhan Attorneys at a distance can possibly do. AH persons eniiiled lo claims ol tha above description can have them properly attend ed to by calling on me and entrusting them to my care. W. WIRT, A gem ior nrr ex. ooi.in . A iv"'- io t4. G ROVE R So BAKER'S crLiBHATrn ki.atic stitch Were awarded the highe-i Premiums orsr atl Cotnpe'itors at the fllowing Stale and Connty Fair- of 1863. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium for family Machine. First Premium for Manufacturing Mschiae Fir-t Preminm for Md i ie Work INDIANA STATE FAIR. Firt Premium for Machine for all pnrpos First Premium for Machine Work. VERMONT STATE FAIR. Fir.t Premium for Family Machine. First Premium for Manufacmrinp Maohin. First Premium for Machine Work OHIO STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine 'York IOWA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First Preminm for Manufacturing Machine First Preminm for Machine Work. ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. , First Preminm for Machine for fall porposve Firt Preminm for Machine Work - . KENTUCKY- STATE FAIR First Premium for Machine for all purposes Frist Premium for Machine Work, MICAIGAN STATE FAIR First Premium for Manufacturing Mahla First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work PENN'A STATE FAIR Fiist Premium for Manofaclnnng Machine Frist Premium for Machine Woric OREGON STATE FAIR. Firsi Premium for Family Machine Firt Premium for Machine Work CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR'L SOC. Kin-t Premium for Family Machine' Firsi Premium for Mauukciurins Maol ln First Premium for Machine Work FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR. First Premium lor Family Machine. Firsi Premium for Manufacturing Machine CHAMPLAIN VALLEY Vt. AG'L SOC. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium or Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Macnine Work HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG'L. SOC. Diploma for Family Machine. Diploma for Machine Work. WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR. First Premium 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. Firi Prpmium lor Family Machine MECHANICS' INST! TUTE Pa. FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all purpose First Premium for Machine Work GER EN FIELD O, UNION FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work. CLINTON CO. O, FAIR. - First Premium for Family Machine Firt Premium for Machine. MONTGOMERY CO Pa. FAIR. Fist Premium for Machine for all purpose first Premium lor Machine Work. SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR. Firsi Premium for Family Macbiue FtrM Pjemium for Machine Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR. . First Premium for Family Machine Fir-t Premium for Machine Work I!V3The above comprise all the Fairs. at it liintl itid Clrrn9 t U i Irflf l..k;fi..l were exhibited this year. Sales rooms, 495 Broadway, New York. 730 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. March 23, 1864 ly. - THE Greatpst Improvement yet in th Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity wonts T seeing. Please send for circular with sample at sewit-g. These Improved Machines save Otis hundred per cent of thread and silk, and make the lock stitch alike on both sides. They require no instructions to operate: perfectly, except the "printed directions "J No change in sewing from one kind of goods to another. And no taking apart to clean o oil. Our New Manufactory is now complete with all it machinery and tools eniirelj new, and is already rapidly turning out Machines, wl ich for beauty and perfection O nntsn are tun surpasseu uy anv iimuuia tnre in the world. N. B. Should any Machine piove unsai isfactorv. it can be returned and money refunded , - " v ' Agents wanted in counties not canvasse by our own Agent F1NKLE & LYON S. M. CO. No. 53S Broadway, Now York. April 20. 1864. 1 V iotice to Trespassers. rT-r ? T ( 1 1 mrA land narnrrr I 11 La iuiiuwiu lAlllioin oii ' I of Orange and Centre to wnships, Columbiif countv, do hereby caution all person! againsi hunting or in anywise trespassitu on their lands, thus making themselvcl subj-ct to the penahies of ihe law whiefl'' will be most stringently entorceo- &y Ddtvid E Haymen, Stephen Hill, Samuel Heidle;, Frany Hayman, Simon Lawry. " Reuben Snler, All ol Oiange township. B?nj. Stiner, Wm Beck, Frederick Bpck, Adam Hill. Wm Wiimiie, Geo Witmire, Josejih Ruckle, an of Centre two. Orange, Nov 16, 1864. rliHE undersigned having connected hirr - sell with established Agencies in VVast; ington and Philadelphia is prepared attend to the collection of Back pay, XSoiintic$ Pensions, and all other equitable claims against tl Government. His experience and busine connections enable him to attend to ibe with the least possible delay. No charg made unless the claims are secured. I Office with E. H. Liule, Esq- Cor House Alley, Bloomsbnm Pa. f- ) . C B BROCK Bioorosbnr,, D-e. 14, lS54.-tf IT