v. .X STAll-OF THE NORTH . THINGS ABOUT TOWN & CCEIVTRY. nLooiisnui:o, pa. WKDNESDAY. MARCH 8,1965. 'Going the anow and coi.scripts. . ; . 5h 1 Coming Spring, mod and wild ducks. - ' a - i Capt. Beall, of the Southern Confedera cy, has been executed in New York, as a Oil Sunday last Rev. J. P. Tustln im mersed four person, in Fishingcreek. 1 Thr next Government .loan will be six 1 hundred millions of dollars! "Neber you be' frightened ! It's only for the darkeyr . tone to join and fight for Abraham 1" !Thi Dsaft, we understand, will take place in few days, when we are not in s formed.. We presume it will taxe place oon enoogh to satisfy the most ardent ad vocates of ,:a vigorous prosecution of the .war" or the most blood thirsty "Loyal Lea v goers" 'Vote for Lincoln and avoid the "draft" ' Goxit Oct Large numbers of men liable ' to the conscription, and others, for the nke of bounties, are leaving this ficini'.y every ', week. At this rate, we shall soon haVe but few lefi in the county except busted men, c cnpplti, and the Lojal League, "Home Guard ' sneaks. We advise the women to emigrate ''and leave them alone in their glory." . j Schqeant Jesse C. Tate, of the 2I0th Regiment P. V., formerly local editor of the Columbia Democrat, is home on p. fnrrough. Soldiering most agree with him for there if " a msrked improvement upon the young ' man' general appearance. - . - -- - - . VuLUNTtERiNQ i carried on briskly in this town now. Capt. Silver is engaged ir. rais ing a company, and Gilroy & Jones are en deavoring to recruit Feventy-five men, both parties offer five hundred dollars local boun ty or more if it can be fonnd. Thk Committee, appointed to visit FbT " at Washington and endeavor to reduce our quoia m iu .m....i. .r,.u...c,. .1- - : .i.r. k.. - ............. t nd report a probable redaction Old Abe tay h will give n credit on the next draft for the excess drafted this time. ' Thc Columbia Demccal has entered upon -the publication of the Nineteenth Volume onder the control and management of the present editor and proprietor, Col. L L. TaTK. The Democtat is well patronized, A rut the Colonel's unceasing labors meri: th-e same. . A joint resolution has passed both branch es of .the Legislature fixing the lime . for final adjournment on the 2'ih inst. It has been suggested that they might even '. adjourn earlier with ii jury lo the Stale since the appropriation bill has parsed. - ' - A Bill has been pre.en'ed to the Legisla ture by the Member of ih's District propos ing to incorporate a House Thief Detecting and Insurance Company fr Montour Cour. 1. y. Also a bill increasing the pay of Com- ' missioners, Jurors, Witnesses, Ae-sors, - and the lees of Justices and Corn-tables of Montour county. Tnx attention of farmers is called to ihe advertisement of R. B. Fitis, general ajent for the Agricultural Chemical Company, in the sale of their Fertilizers Pabuleiie, Chemical Compost, Composite Fertilizers and Phosphate of Lime. Oily Mr. M,C. Mercnr, a capitalist of Bradford county Pa., has leased a piece ot . grouodnear Rome, in thai county and in ': tends to sink a well with ihe hope of find ing oil. The indications on the surface are, the issuing of an inflammable gas, and the peculiar flavor of the water of a spring 03 the premises. MortUose Republican. ' Capt Wm Siltkr of this place, is raising a Volunteer Company to be accredited on the present call for ''300,000 more men." - AH who volunteer will receive a local boun ly of f 500 besides $100 Government bounty. This will be belter than wail to be drafted and receive nothing. Men in moderate circumstances will consult their on interest - in this mailer and take the bounty. Ws understand that tie citizens of the West end of Conjngbam twp., Columbia county, have petitioned to the Legislature for division in jiaid lownship. The Leg islature refuse to act 'upon the ground thai the Courts have jurisdiction ; anl since ' the adoption of a late amendment to the Constitution, the Legislature, is prohibited from legislating upoa matters where the Courts have power. , . ' Accident. We learn that Isaac 8ones,of Loporie twp.j Iwhile attempting to arresi some deserters on Monday evening, instead - of shootiDg the deserters, accidenlly dis charged the cootenls cf the pistol into one cf his own wrists. The only way we can 'account for this is, that he roust have shot off the vrong end. It is, at any rate, a striking ' instance of I.aac being made a sacrifice for Abraham. SuTJvrin Democrat.' ErriCACY or Onions. A writer -sayi' : . We . are often troublsd with severe - coughs, the result of oldi of long standing, w hie if may turn to consumption or . preinature daaih. Ilatd coughs cause sleepless nights - by constant irritation in the throat, and a . strong eflort to throw off offensive, mat ter from ihe longs. Ttya remedy ! propose has been tried by ma and often recora . rneuded to others with gaod results, which is simply to take iato the stomach, betcre ratiriti for the night,- piece of raw onion, hf-.-'T chewing. This esculent, in ai on- WILL be exposed to Public Vendue, ou the premises, in Fishing Creek township, Columbia co., on THURSDAY, 9TH OF MARCH, 1R65, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the followingvalaable personal property, to wit- - H?our Morses, TWO MILCH COWS. . Thiee head of Young Cattle, 1 two norse Wagon and Bed, one one Sled, Plows, 3 Cultivators, 2 Grain Cradles and Scythes, Harness, Plow Gears, and farming utensils generally. ALSO, a lot of Sled Runners, and . A Lot of Lumber. TWO COOKIIVG STOVES, one Ten Plate Stova with pipe. -CSTftm will be made known on day of tale, when due attendance will be given bv THOMAS J. HUTCHISON. Feb. 22, 1865. . ARCANA WATCH. An Elegant Korelly In Watchc?. T.HE cases of this watch, are an pntirHy new invention, composed of six different matals combined, rolled together and planished, prod ucin g an exact imitation of 18 carat gold, called Arcana, which will always keep its color. They are as beantifuj and durable as solid gold, and are afforded at one eighth the cost. The case is beautifully designed, with Panel and shield lor name, with Patent Push Pin, and engraved In the exact style of the. cele brated Gold Hunting Levers and are real ly handsome and desirable, and so exact an imitation of gold, as to defy detection. The movement is manufactured by the well known St. Jimer Watch Company of Europe, and are superbly finished, having engraved pallets, fancy carved bridges adjusting regulator, with sold balanced, and the improved ruby jewelled action with the line dial and ekeleton hands, and is warranted a good tine keeper. These waches are of three different sizes, the smallest being for ladies, and are all Hunt ing Cases. A case of fix, will be sent by mail or Express lor S125.00. A single one sent in an elegent Morocco case for"?23.00 wili readily sell for three ti-nes their cost. We are the 6o!e agents for (his Watch in the United States, and noue are genuine which do not bear.onr Trade Mark. Address, OEVAUGH & CO., Importers, 15 Maiden Lane, New York. Feb 8, i860 3mo. 18G TfctTNVSVr VANIA Xr PTItR RATI. ROAn 1 . " : m. This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to th city of Ere, on Lake Erie. Il ha been leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Uoad Company, and is operated by them. It- entire length was opene.d for fpasen er and freight business, Oct. 17th, 1864. Time of Passenger trains at North'd, ,cavc EnslYvard Mail Train , 10 16 P. M. Limira Express Train, 1 1 27 L Haven, Ac'modaiion, 14 27 A. M Leaves Westward. Mail Train, - 4 26 A. M Klrnira Expres Train, 5 IS " Lock Haven Ac'modition 4 34 P. M Passenger cars run through or; Mail train w ithout change bo'U ways between Phila delphia Erie, and Baltimore and EriP. Elegant Sleeping ('ars on the Mail T'aln boih ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and on Elmira Epxress Trin both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore. For nloimation respecting Passenger bnsiness apply at cor. 30ih anl Market Sis.. Philadelphia. And for Freight buiries oi Itie Corrpany's Agent. S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Mar ket Street. Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. ' J. il Drill, Aa'i. N. C. R. R.. Baltimore H H. HOUSTON. G-neral Freight Agt. Phil a. II. W. GWINNEK, Ceneral Ticket Agt. PLil'a. JOS. D. POTTS, General Manager, Williamsport. Feb. 22, 1865. 4 CARD TO INVALIDS A CLERGY man, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and sim ple remedy for the cure oi Ntr.vous Wek ties, Early Decay, diseases of the Urinan and Seminal Organs, and the whole train ot disorder bronght on by baneful and vi cious habits. Oreat numbers-have already teen cured by this noble remedy. Prompt ed by a desire lo benefii Ihe afflicted and unfortunate. I will send ihe recipe lor pre paring and nsing this medicine, to any one who needs it. in a sealed envelope free ol charge. Please er.clo-e a stamped envel ope, addrese I to yourself. Addrps JO SEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City 52-ly AUDITOR'S NOT1UE. The estate of Jfm. Broivn, deceased. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Co&rt ot Columbia county, to make distribution of ihe fund in ihe hands ol the Executoroi Wm. Brown, IjU of Br arcreek twp, Columbia connty, deceased among the persons entitled by lav uf re ceive ihe same, will attend to the duies of his appointment at his office in Bloomsburg on Saturday, the ISih day of March, 1865 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, wher: and where all persons having claims againsl the estate of said deceased, shall reseii the same before said Auditor, or be debar red from coming in for a share of said fund. ' W. WIRT, Auditor. Bloom.-burg, Feb. 22, 1865 4wS2.50 . DR. J.R.EVANS, Physician and Surgeon, HAVING located permanently on Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in form the public generally, lhat he is pre pared to a'tend to all business faithfully and punctually that may be intrusted to his care, on terms com menso rate with the limes. J3T He pays strict attention to Surgery aswell as Medicin86 ..' November 25, 1 3.-ly. OLD THINGS MADE NEW- 4 PA MPHLET directing how to speedily restore tight and give up speclaeles, wi houl aid ol doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on receipt af 10 cents. Ad dress, . E. B. FOOTE, M. D, 1130 Broadway, New York. ; Feb.' 1, 1865 6mo. . ' HENRY ROSENSTOCK, ''Sky-Light Anibxoiypixt, rOOMS :n the Third Story of th Ex- ch a(!je Block, (entrance above the Special Notices. TO CONSUMPTIVES. . THE undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very 6im pie remeJy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption -is anx ious lo make known 10 his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the presciipiion used Iree of charge with the directions for preparing and using the same, which thpy will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, &c. The only object of the adver tiser in sending lie Prescription is to bene fit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceiyes to be invaluable ; and he hopes eveiy sufferer will try his remedy as it will cost them nothing,' and prove a blessing. , Parties wishing the prescription will please address, REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Count), New York Feoruarv 15 1865 3mo. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW A LITTLE ol everything relating to the human system, male and femal ; ihe causes and treatment of diseases; the mar riage customs ol The world; how to marry well and a thousand things never publish ed before, read Ihe revised and enlarsed edition of "Medical Common Sen--e," a curious book for curious people, and a good book for every one. 400 . page?-, 100 Illustrations. Price 31.50. Contents table sent free to any address. Book may bd bad ai the book stores, or will be sent by mail, po-t paid on receipt o' tie price ". Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE M. D. ' 1130 Broadway, New York, Feb. 1, 1865 6mo. Information Free. To Nervcous Sufferers. A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervons Debility, Incompetency Prerr.ature Decay, and Youthful Error, actuated by a dtsih lo benefit others, will tie happy 'o furnis to all who need it, (free ol charge,) lh recipe and direction, fr making the sim ple" remedy used in his case. Sufferers wishing to profit by ti e advertisers bad ex perience, and posse a sure and valuable remedy, can do so by addre.ssin him at once at his pUce ol business. The Recipe and full information of vital importance will be cheerfully sent by return of mad. Address JOHN B. OfiDEN. No. 60 Nassau Sirevt, New York. P. S. Nervous Sufferers of both -exes will find this information valuable. Dec 7, 1364 3ni. EDITOR OF THE STAB : f DEAR SIR : With your permission I wih to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by re turn mail, to all who wi-h it (free a Recipe, with full directions lor making ai d using a simple Vesable Balm that will" effectu ally remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckle, and all Impuri ties of the Skin, leaving the same solt, clear, smonh anil Beautiful. I will also mail free io those having Bald Heads, or Bare faces, simple direc tions and information lhat.wilLenable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or Moustache, in less than' thir ty das. All applications answered by retern mail without charge. Repectfnllv yours. THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. 831 Broadway, New York. March 1, 1365 3 mos. RE EVES' ORIGINAL CE.VCIM: & RkLUBLE, AMBROSIA, FOR THE GROWTH. BEAUTY AND PRESERVATION CE THE HAIR. Kstnlilishrd 18 GO. Price, 75 cts.pcr bottle. Thi preparation can show liv ing e videuces of its excel lence. - .1 SEE Photog'aph and read certifi cate ol Mrs. Wm. Sutton hair five leet and one inch in length nsd Reeve' Ambro sia about twenty iron lis. ALSO, Photograph and certifi-'ute of Mrs. L M. Neil hair five ft. . length used the Ambmsii 18 months Thousands are ning this preparation and offering wil- ling testimonials. These potographs, taken from life, have been awarded to extend' th knowledge of the merits of this wonderful discovery. Hundreds hnve se;n these ladies and heard the fans from their own lip-. Mrs. Maxwell's Testimonial. AlrwTor. Dec 23: 1862. Knowing" positively that Reeves' Am brosia pioduced a beautiful head of hair for Mrs. Lizzie Shepherd, of Brooklyn, New York, I was induced, therebjj to use it thoroughly. I needed something for my hair, it being sho't and thin had used one half dozen bottles when I could plainly notice an increase in its length, stiength, and beauty. An experience of about iw years has proved a complete success. Mo hail is now by measurement, four feet ten inches in length, nearly reaching the floor. I have allowed my photograph to proclaim the merits of Reeves' Ambrosia 10 the world. MRS. WALLACE E MAXWELL. 33T.ill entenprising Druggists have these Photosrraphs and keep for sale, HE EVES JMUnOS.l at 75 Cents per Bo tile. Druggists who may not have our prepa ration, will send for it il applied to. Prin cipal Depot, .62 Fulton Street, New York. Mes-rs French, R-chards, & Co. of Phil adelphia, Ger.ernl Agents lor Pennsylvania. Nov. 30." 1864. 6 mos. JEEW MILLIXERY GOODS for PA I.I. AMI W1M Fit. Mi-s MARY BARK LEY has jui returned Irom New York and Philadelphia with an excellent assortment of Millinery Goods. She has Ihe very latest fashions and the most approved .l)les of Hats and Bonnets, together with the most tasteful lot ol Btb bons, Trimmings, &c. Give her a call and examine for yourselves. MARY BABKLEY. Bloomsburg, Oct. 1?, 1864. , To (Joustixupf tics- Consumptive sufferers will receiv a valuable prescription for the cure of Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis., and all throat and Lung affections free of charge.) br sending their addressio Rev.EfJWARD National Foundry. niooiiisltir, Columbia Co., fl'ne subsribjr, proprietor of the above naiped extensive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of machinery, for COLLERI ES, BLAST FUR NACES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESH IMG MACHINES, &c, &c. He is also prepared to make Soves, all 6izes and patterns, Plow-irons, and every thing usually made in tirsi-clas Foundries His extansive. facilities and prsctical workm-n, wairani him in receiving jhe largest contracts op the most reasonable terms. tnr Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. This establishment is located near fie Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, 1863. The New York Weekly Herald. THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN the WOItLD 1HE exterive and comprehensive facil ities in its possession enables the Pro prietor of ihe Weekly Herald to guarantee the la'esl and most reliable inlormation possible to brt obtained, not only from all pans of the United Sta!es,bul Irom all parts of the world. lis home correspondents enaaged at very heavy coM, and connected with each new naval and military expedition ot the gov ernmeni, prove that it is determined to leave no spot uncovered by its operations and no event can occur lhat shall not find imme- diate report tn its. columns. It costs ihe proprietor over one hundred thousand dol lars per year to maintain its corps of cor respondents iri the field. In its collation of Foreign News the Herald has for year, held a high position, and it will endeavorin the future o main tain the stand it has assumed. It has spe cial correspondents stationed ir. all of the pririt-iDrfl cities of the world. Its telegraphic arrausements extend to wherever H e electric wires are stretched. Wrenth Atlantic cabin is laid, which fcat will soon be accomplished, telegrams will be received Jrom Europe and Aia, as well as from the United Stales Then our readers will have-the events of the week in all parts of the civilized world regularly and clearly laid before (hern. The proprietor devotes a portior. of the paper to literature. Fashion, Agriculture, the Mechanic Art, Sporting Matters. Busi ness, Theatrical and Financial Reports. Cat'le Markets, General News, and reports of all evei.ts calculated to form an excellent metroporiiati newspaper a weekly photo graphic view of th events of the world and all at a very low price. The Weekly Herald is issued every Sat urday morning, and furnished al the fol lowing rates : Oae copy S2 00 Five copies 00 Three copies : 5 00 Ten copies 5 00 An.y. larger number addre-ed to names of sur senbers SI "50 each. An extra co,'y will t st.i t to every club of ten. Twenty copies to one address one year, 25, and any larger number at same price-. An extra copy sent to -clubs of twenty Ad vertisemehls to a limited number will be inserted in the Weekly Herald. The Daily Herald, Four cents per copy. Fourteen Dollars per year lor three hundred and sixty three issues. Seven dollar for six months. Thiee dollars ai.d fifty cer.ls for three months. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Ediior and Proprietor, Northwest cor. Fulton and Nassau-is. N.Y. There are r.o travelling area's for the Herald. . 52-tf THE MAGAZINE rOU TOE" TIMES! I'ETKKSOA'S MAGAZIAE The Best and Cheapest in the . World for Ladies . The popular monthly magazine wdl be reaily improved for 1865. It will conlam One Tno'i-ar d paaes ! -Fourteen rspleiulid S'eel Plates ! Tweiv Col-ied Fa-hion Plares ! Twelve Colored Berlin Work Patterns ! Niue Hundred Wood Cuts-! Twenty four Pagee of l.)-ic ! ah .i,;- .iit imxrivR for ojilv Two Dol-' Iarsaear. or a dollar less than Mag?- J i . zti"S ot the clas ol Teterson. i' Thrilling Tales and Novelettes A.e the best published anywhere. All the most popular writers are employed to nte originally for Peterson.,' In 1865, in addition lo i:s usual xuantiiv of shurl stor tes. Four oriiiii.al Copynght Noveleses will be given; by Ann S. Sthph'-n-.-Louii-e C. Monlto.i, Frank Lee-Benedict, and the Author ol the "Second Life." It al.-o pub lisher Fashions Ahead of all Others. Each number, sn addition to the colcr.nl plate, gives Bonnet, Ciobks and Dresses, dnz'aved on wood. AUo, a pattern, from which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's Dres can be cut, without the aid of a mantu-ma ker. Also, several pa-es of Household and other Rceipits. CsT'It is the ecsf La't'y's Magazine in the wotld THY IT FOU ONE YEAR. TERMS Always in Advance. Omp copy, one year. 5 2 of' Eight copies for one year. 12 00 Fourteen copies for one year 20 00 Premiums for Getting up- this: To eery persons getting up a dub, at ihe above ra es, a copy of the Magazine for 1S65 will be given gratis : or, il prefer red, the superb entiraving (siz.;; 27 inches by 20 inches.; ' Washington Furling Fiom His Un.ervl.1 Address, post paid, CHARLES J PETERSON, 306 Chestnut street,' Philadelphia. CSSpeciniens sent cratis, when sent for. Nov. 23, 1S61. THE NEW GROCERY STOKE FORMERLY ERASMAS' OLD STAND ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG. .'t - . . ; Jore l'rcsIi C-Jootl-i. Just received at Henry Giger"s Xeir Store. MOLASSES, SUCIARSV TEAS, CUFFEE, RICE, SPICES, - . FISH SALT, ' ' . TOBACCO, - SF.GARS, CANDIES, raisin, - : ; FEED AND HiOViSIONS. ' Together wall, a great variety of notions &c too numerous io mention. Cs1" Butter, Eggs, .Meat and produce gen- VI AIV M O II I Vj THE attention of the public and the trade is invited to our iew Scale 7 Octave Rose wood Piano Fortes, which lor volume and purity of lone are in.r.valleri bs ai.) brl.ertc offered ir. .his mark el. They coniain all the modem improve mens. V tet h , f.rai.i Action Ham Pedal. Iron Frame, Over-Sinm? Ba &c ai d enrh iiistinrr ct.t ben e der.'he I pesor.al supervision ol Mr J, H GROVESTEEN, ho h,s h.d practical e rerience of over 30 years in their manufacture, is fully warrented it eve,y pr,c,)ar The Grovesteen Piano-Forte KecriveiUiie Highest award of Merit our nil others at the Celebrated "World's Fair. . Where were ethil lied instruments from the best makers of London, Paris Germany, Pl.ilapelphia, B-I.imore, Boston and New York; ,.d also" a, rhe American iMs.itute or five successive years, the, gold and silver medals from Doth ol which can be see. at our ware ronn. By the imrndndion of improvements we make a st.d more perlecl cnio Forte, and by manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash sstem, are enabled to offer Ihe-e insirumerits at prices which will preclude all competition. - PRICES: No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewor.d plain rae ?275. Po. Seven Octave, round comers, Ros,wood heavy moulding $300. No. 3, Setei, Oc'.ve, round corner Rosewood Lnui- XIV sule S.125, a Ihc l-irnile of the aP cnt Ti 5R h.-XET C I IV ciiiskhxt .rraws. n-DESCKlP';iVEClRCUl.AHSSE.NTFKEE.j July 13, 1864. ly. n PUTNAM CLOTHES WHIGi;il, IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE SVLF.V DJUST1SG WRINGER. No Wood Work to siotll or qjfil iVo Thumb-set errs to get out of order -Warranted with orrcithout cog-wheeh XT took the first premium at fifty-seven State and County Fairs in lSriS, and is without any exception, the best Wringer ever maiie. Patented in the United Slates, England, Canadi, and Australia. Agents wanted in every town, and in al. pans ol the world. Eueryetic Aaents can. make from three to ten Dollars per day. Simple Wringers sent Express paiu on receipt of price. No. 2. S6.50-. No. 1, $7 50. No. S8.50. No. A, 9.50. Manufactured am' sold, whole-ale and retail, bv THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO., No 13 Piatt Street, N. Y. & Cleveland, O. A H. FRANCISCUS, Agent, Philadelphia. Pa. What Everybody Knows, viz'. That iron well galvanized will not rilst. Tlia1 a simple machine, is better thaa a complicated one. That a Wrinaer should be self adjustiii2, durable, and efficient. That Thumb-screws'and Fastenings cause d-lay anil trouble to regulate and keep in order. That wood soaked in hot water will sweH, shrink and split. 1 hat wood bearings foi the shall io run in will wear out. Thai the Putnam Wringer, with or without cosi wheels. wiil not tear ihe clothes. That co si wheel regulator are not essen tial. That the Putnam Wrincer.has all the advantages, and not one of the disadvan tages above named. That all whn have tested it, pronounce it ihe bst Wringer ever made. That i" will wring a THREAD or a BED QUILT without alteration. We mijht fill th paper with testimoni al, but insert only a tew to convince the skeptical, if Mich there be; and we say to all, test Putnam's Wiinaer. Test it thor oughly w',r )' a"'1 other-, and if not entirely sati-ficic-ry. return it. Putnam Manufacturing Co. 'Gentlemen I know from practical ?. periei.ee that iron well galvanized with zinc will not oxidize or one particle. The Putnam Wringer is as near p.-rlect a pcssil le, and 1 can cheerfully recommend it io be the t est in use. " . Ee-p-ctfully yours, JOHN W. WHEELER, Cleveland, Oiiio. Many years experience in the galvaniz ing business, mat! me to endorse the above statement in all particulars. JNO C LEFFERTS, No. 100 BeeKman St. New York, January, 1S61. We have teMed Putnam's Clothes ring er by practical working, and know that it will do. It is cheap, it is simple, it requires no room whether at woik or at tet; a child can operate it It does it duty thoroughly. It saves time and it save wear and tear. We earner ly advise all who have much waging to do, wish all intelligent persons wiio may have any, io buy this Wringer. It will i.ay lor il?eif in a year a. nio-i. HORACE G REELED . J.ily G, 1RG4, ly. , Eating and Drinking rJM r rv, CT j ir j 5 IHE sulcriber ie-pectfclly L'tv.-s no tice to the public lhat he has al hi Saloon, oil Main Street, constancy on hand Fresh Oysters, either ic. the xhell or by the CAN, to suit hit customer. Families can bd supplied by the ran or by the- tpiart upon short no tice. He also'keeps on hand XX Ale, Si der and minerals. Give him a call. B. STrilNKR. Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 18C4. A I i " i 1 1 i t r a i o r ' s X o I i i- c . Estate, of James McBride, late of Una lock township, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on the es tate ol Jaioe McBride late ol Hemlock twp., Columbia county Pa , hav been granted ov the Register of f-ai I county lo Hugh I) McBride, residing in the twp., and county . aloresaid. All persons having claims against ihe esla'e of. the decedent are requested to present iheni for settle ye!.t to Ihe administrator without delsiy, and all persons indebted to the decedent shall makw payment imms''ialeey lo the undersigned " HUGH D. Mcl'RIDE, dtlm'r. Hemlock, Jan. 4, 1865 .vj2. CLAMiS ! liLAXKS ! CLA.NKS !i DEEDS, SUMMONS, .....rjrvuo in r ,.-yv ' ' - -x.' ... ; : '' "it.. " '!;;'" v 1 '" " GRC.VESTEN 80 CO. iTB A l U F A I II Ii IS , JYciD Clothing, t ore. LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. rflHE undersigned respectfully informs il his friends a;id the public generally. that he ha jnsl received trorn the Eastern Citie, a large assort iiienl of 'clothing, Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of all sorts, sizes and quantities, which will be sold cheap lor c ash or country produce. -ALSO, COOTS AM) SHOES. rpg Togellier with a variety ot no ticTns and things too troublesome to numer ate, to which he invites the attention of pur chaser. He is also prepared to' make us clothins to orer. oi reasonable tertnp. and vpto the latest fashions. fJjTCall aud examine our stock ol woods. ANDREW J. EVANS. Bloomsburg, April 27. 1864. ' jflillcr's Store. OF FALL AaD WTM ER GOODS. fsMIK snbscribr has just returned from ttie cities with another large and eleci assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, and which he is deter mined to sell on as moderate terms as car be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. Hi stock comprises LADIES' DHESS GOODS, of Ihe cltcicesl styles and latest fashions. loether with a large assortment of IMIY-GOODS, MUSLINS. CLOTHS, ANDVEST1NGS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, CEDAR W A H K. , HOLLOW WARE. N.flLS, IRON. BOOTS 4' SHOI.S, HATS ty CAPS.c In short, every thing usually kept m conn try stores, io which he inv des he allentioii ol tt public generally. The highest price will be pa'ul for coun try produce, in exchange for good. STEPHEN H. MILLER Bioo(Tsbin', Oi l 12, li-fll. i: i: v n i: nn a: a't s v l o x AND C O N F EG 1 1 0 X ER Y STO R E . II, C. C'llRlSTMAN, J ESPECT FULLY announces to the oil t zens ol Bloomsburg and viciutty lha' he ha- just opened a new Refresh moot Sa loon and Confectionery S.ore, on M.fni-st . second door below the ''American House. where lie intends supplying all who ma o'ivh him llieir custom wiih FREM1 OYS TERS. Clam S.n-p, Sardines, Boded E-gs Ham. Tripe Pigs' Feet, Drid Heiring, &c He will ln keen on tiand a superior ar licit nf DRAUGHT ALE, Porter Lagerbeer and Sarsapantla : together with a g-o I sortmeul of Can lies, Sweetmeat. C.kes. ('igar and Chewing Tobacco. In cont.ee lion with ihi saloon he has fitted up a L. dies? Department, where all who may de sire can call for Oyteis and Refresrn.etit and will be free from all annoyance a i indecencies that ladies are too often ex po.-ed o in some of ocr best rosiaurants Don"; faii t n give him a call. H. C C11RISTMAN, Proprietor B!oombu.g, Oct. 12, 1864. Aliuiisitrator's Aolice r Ehlide of Jacob Kindig, lute of Fidiing cretk. twp-, dtceasfd. IEErrEU ot administration on the e -;a!e ol Jacob Kindig late ot Fihingceek twp, Columbia county, deceased, nave been gran'ed by the Register of Columtd county, to Juliti Weiincr, re-iding in town ship and county aforesaid. Ad peron having claims again-t the estate of the de cedent are reqneted to present them t the undersigned without delay, and all t i'i indebted to mal paymei.-i (ortliwih JOHN WENNER, Ad.n'r. Eishgcreek, Nov. 9. UK-f J2. IHariounl Claim Agency, CONDUCTED BT HARVY 8c COLLINS, WASHIXGTOS, I). C. IN order to facilitate the prompt aijii-l-metn of B.iniity, arrears ot pay, Pension and oilier clawns due soldiers and o;het -,Hro i Irom liie Guvernmem of the U- S the uii.lerigfe J has made arrangement with the iipihb firm whose experimice am tc!ose-proximity to, and daily intercour with, the Department, as well a the earl. knowledge acquired by them of ihe decis ions lreq.ienily Leing made, enable then totuo-ecn'e c';nnis more eifeclually thai. -Attorneys at a distance can possibly do AH persons entitled lo claims ol lha above description can have them properly attend ed to by calling on ma and entrusting them W WIRT, mfo fri nsi Mti GROVER 8c BAKER'S C'FI. FBRATFI) KI.Asl JC STITCH. Were awarded the hi!hesi Pferr.inm ovtr . all Competitors at the following Slalo. and County F-.tr- of 1863. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. First Premium lor f.mHy Machinn. 1 First Premium for Manufacturing MachiM Ftr-t Premium (or Mct.nie Woik INDIANA STATE FAIR. . Fir-t Premium tor Machine for all purpos First'Prpmium for Machine Wotk VERMONT STATE FAIR. Fir I Premium lor Fan ily Machin. First Premium for Mannlaciuriisa Machiit. First Premium for Machine Work OHIO STATE FAIR. Firi Premium for Machine Work IOWA STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Marhin First Premium for Manoractniing Machine First Premium for. Machine Work. ' ILLINOIS STATE EAIR. First Premium lor M a. hine for all pcrposta First Premium for Machine Work KENTUCKY STATE FAIR , Frst Premium for Machine for all purpoe Frist Premium for Machine Work, MICA1GAN ATE FAIR. - First Premium for Manufacturing MMhlne F:rst Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work PF.NVA STATE FAIR Fi ist Premium for Manuf.ictnnn Machine Frist premium for Machine Wore OREGON STATE FAIR. Firsi Premium for Family Machine First Premium ft.r Machine Work - CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR'L SOC. Kirst Preiiiinm lor Family Mtchind Firt Premium for Mann tr.cru ring Mac I iti First Pre mill m for Machine Woik FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR. First Premium tor Fan ily Machine. Fir" Premium fr Manufacturing Machine CHAM PLAIN VALLEY Vt. AGL SOC. First Premium for Family Machine ''. j First Premium or Manufacturing Machine First Premium for Mac nine Work HAMPDEN CO. Ma AG L. SOC, Diplonia lor Family Machine. Diploma for Machine Work. WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR. First P;emiiim for Family Machine QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR i First Premium for Family Machine I First Premium for Manufacturing Machlae! f.: .. I : j i - , t i r.rsi i lemium lor iiac n iriB vvorK SARATOGA CQ N Y, FAIR. First Premium lor Fnilv MchinA MECHANICS' INSTI TUTE Pa. FAIR. First Premium for Machine for all puf.iOnJ first freminm lor aiacnine Worlc GEREN FIELD O, UNION FAIR." First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Mai bine Work. CLINTON CO. O, FAIR. First Premiiiiii for Family Machine Firt Premium for Machine. MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR. fist rremium icr Mat nine ror all purpnue f iri rrerninm lor ;M act) tie Work. SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine Firl Premium for Machine Work SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR. First Prerrium lor Family Machine Fir-l Premium for Machine Work r2i The abov e c.on priseir all ihe Fairs! at which the Grover & Hiker Ma.-hu ea were exhibited lhi vear. Sale room, 4S5 Broadway, New York 730 Chestnut S:.. Philadelphia. Mar. h 23, 1P64 ly. THE Greatest Improvement yet in ?h Sewing Macltine Art. A curiosity .wonts seeing. ... Pieae send for circular with 6ample ut sewn g. .. j o i, ..... i.n .... I m ' hundred per cent of thread and sdlr, and! ir,;:ke the lock stitch alike on both Fidr. They require no instructions to pper.?f perfecily. except the "printed r.irectiox No charge i i sewing from ot':e kind .fj gro ts to another. And no taking apart to eb-ati c oil. Oar New Manufactory is ttow corv;.de'J with all it m.i hinrv :i;l tools einir-lri iew, ami i already rapirMj turning ".' a (. I : L i l j t 3 Midline, w i ico mr ccaoiy anti periP':'.'1 o f i t is h are not nr passed by an nunc' u re in the orld. N. D. Should any M ichire p ove nn isfctory, it can be teturned and mun A refii ruled Agents wanted io eotiuli not CH ivasseii y our own Agents . ITNKLE & LYON S. M. CO.' No. f3S RroaJway, Now York. April 20 1?1 lv Notice lo Trespassers. THE following farmers and land ownr.J f Orange and Ceil re" rwnhi;is Cnlmnhi a countv, do liereoy caution ; all pe -o 'iiinsi hni, tm or ill anVWise iresnasi "-r . i i 1 . at.... l ik . m I . ' W r lll 1"CI io (i c i". i' an it-s i'i uic i' -. Z - . - .1 ..!. ... m. I. n. IV I . a r . . will be most strtngenilv enforced David K Hay nen, Mep.neii hui, San. uel Heulle; , Frany Hyinaii, Simon Lwry. Reuben Srler, AH ol Oiange township. H nj. Stinef, Wm Beck, Frederick Beck, Adam Hill. " Win Witmiie, 0.;o Wilnnre, Jsej h Rjckle, all of Centre lwi. Orange. Nov t?, 1fi4. flMIE nii lerigiied having connected him sell with csianlt-neit Agencies in vvar ingloii and Philadel,.h':a is prepared 1 attend t. ih-c bection of Back pay, ISuiuitieai, Pension and all o her equitable claims against lh Government. His experience and besine connections enable him to attend to the with the least possible delay. No chare made unless the claims are secured. Office with E, H. Little, Eaq- r . House Alley, Blcotasburg Pa. ".: '