STAR OF THE NORTH) THINGS "ACOPT TO COUNTRY LOOSDPISGa PA, : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1965. ' W none, the Uta rain have ja:o swol len op the Susquehanna river, although no thing lite the flood of a week or two since. ' Sosubodt told Sydney Smith that the gi raffe at the Zoological garden bad caught " a cold. : Fancy said he, "1 fiffe with iwe yards of aore throat." Hmr C. Hem, Esq., of Sonarloaf, in forms a that the Maple Sugar season, thia piing, ia poor one. Tbey have not btd , the right kind of weather for the ronning of ap. Thia wilt be qoite a disappointment te many, Those who hate large, fine augar eampe are. o realizing half a yield thia priag. . &1 a. Ceo. Macraes, of Conyntbarr., Lo serne conntf, baa taken charge of the Forks Hotel," in thia place. Mr. Silas Dod.on, the late proprietor, made vendue, so?d oat, and went to New. York city. The sew proprietor ha the reputation ol being o accomplished landlord and bully Dem ocrat." .Succes to bm. . Arrimoi ia directed to the advertise ment of. David Lowehbiro io another eoU omn of to day'a paper, inviting his old cos tomera, a well ae new one, to call and ex amine bia splendid assortment of pring ciad summer good isi received. Tsa AiTicta published in oor paper, No. ft, entiled -Gold Mountain Oil Company" hoald nave been credited to the Colombia fpy. a spirited and an original nswspaper. It was an over-sigM of the junior editor, the reason it was not credited, for the article waa certainly worthy of credit' to some good paper or the junior would not have admitted it in the column of the Stab. As Mwv inquiries have been made re apeding the article published in last week' Democrat, in relation to the illegal arrests made in our county last Fall, we will pub lish the article io full in 'oar next issue. I: in interacting to many of our reader, es pecially the correspondence between Sena tor BrcxtLxw and General Coccu. AaTMra' Homb Mscazivb maintain well Its good reputation as a first-class Magazine 'through all these hard times. T S Arthur , -and Virginia F. Towosend. know how to make a poblrcation interesting. .Their lit'' - rary productions are' not, and cannot be, ' anrpsssed fn any other Msgszine. published. This work stands head and shoo dc?r above (hem alt ao far as talent U displayed. The April No. is first rate. Terms, only 2 50 'per annum. Published at 323 Walnut St. 'PaiUie.'phia. Wawtxd -Any of. our subscribers having th following numbers ol the Star will con- Office, for which they h!l receive a soita Me reward :' Vol. 14. No. 25, ol June 25, S6i; Vol 15. No. in, of Dec. 30, 1863; " -Vol. l5. Nd 43, Oi Aug. 17, 1864 ; Vol. 16 No. 10, of Dec 12, H64. In making op .the foregoing Vols, we find those numbers tnissing. They are valuable to us, and we Xope some of onr parona may be able to faruith os with 'he desired numbers. Gold has faifeo to 1 50 and caused many , brokers and merchants to 'break up" in New York and Philadelphia. L T. Fhahp it, - in B'oomsburg, is not ."broken,' ihoogh be will cause, o: her Stores ia town to ' shut op'J for want of customers, if they will not come down to his prices. He sells 4fy-good7 groceries and all articles usually ' found in country vtores at red need prices to ' suit the f.ll of gold Give him a call. He is ihere in Rupert's Block below Market & reel and ready 10 accommodate you. MiBRiiGc Certificates It in mirry l ing time now and the young folks bad bat , ter make the minister give them a certifl cate. It may save trouble one of these days. -A great deal of trouble is experien ced by the widows of deceased soldiers who make application for back pay. and pen- aions, who caonot produce a certificate of marriage.: ine records nave 10 oe searcn--' ed 'anfl certified to, and often it i difficul; ,'10 find, the proper record. A marriage cer tificate ia demanded. of those who wish to visit their husbands in camp. In many -other-circumetancea they becoane'not only '. .Valuable but indispensable. . AatEsica AcRiccLTrRrsT. The April No. .o( this valuable Farm Journal has bees received- . 'Every farmer in Columbia connty v ahoe'd aabscribe for' it. .Their could not ail, however much they may know aboot farming1,' to leara something tbey did. not know, which wonld prove of considerable "Jbenefit to tbem. . It ie publislied monthly, .-ad contains mere useful hints and oracti- -.cal soggesiions than any other- publication ' of its kind extant, ft it remarkably cheap, 'only SI. 50 per annum. .Published by Oa ' ,act Jcdd, 41 Park Row, New York. Cop- ' can, also, be had ia German, at the same ' ".price- " r THa' Washington newspaper correspond - nt ba.e had President Lincoln, Gens Grant, Meade, Sherman, Sheridao and Sec retary Seward, tocated at City Point, on the . Jinu T?ir inf lh laf half Anvmn Aawm. .-hctdisj a ccaucil of war.The people are a&XiOQs to taarn wDat tneir Jeliberatioas ;';.af9' likely to. bring, forth If the object of - tbeir meeting is peace, the people should ' 1. : 1 1 .1 - 1 r ITtt HJULB CillQCB ID Dienin l.uE lr 111 I fl fl a. ;;f great a change they are. not ia a fit con- vJ.-.icrJ to bear such a convolstoa ; the sys . tsrn should receive. proper treatment before te'ir.j plsnei into such a change of tem- UtTiitioa will be itvusd. Aricnltaral Cbealcal Co.'s CHEAP FEUTIMZEUS. THE Fertilizers prepared by the Agri cultural Chemical Co., (a Company char tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania with a capital of 8250,000,) have been proved in practice to be the cheapest, most profitable and best, lor the Farmer, Gar dener and Frail grower, of all concentarted it an u res now offered in any market. The Companj'a list embrace the following pabulTette. This Fertilizer i composed ot night 'soil and the fertilizing agents of urine, combined chemicail and mechanically with other valuable lertdiziug agents and absorbents. It is reduced to a pulverulent condition ; ready for immediate ose, and without loas of its bighlj nitrogenous fertilizing proper ties. It universal applicability to all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities, are well known to be all thai ag riculturists can desire. Price $30 per Ton. CHEMICAL COMPOST. The Fertilizer is largely composed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fi-h , leather, ami wool, together with chemical ar.d inorganic fertilizer, which decompose the mass, and retain the nitrogenous ele ments. It is 0 very valuable fertilizer . for field crop generally, and especiall; lor potatoes and garden purposes, lis excellent qualities, strength and cheap ness, have-made it very popular with all who have ned it Price, S40 per Too. COMPOSITE FERTILIZER. This highly phosphate fertilizer, is par ticularly adapted for the c uhivation of trees fruirs, lawns and flowers. It will" promote a very vigorous and healthy growth ot v ood fruit, and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturity of the fruit. For hot bose and household plan: and flowers, it will be found an indispensible article to se cure their greatest perfection. It will pro-' vent and cure diseased conditions Of the peach and grape, and is excellent for grass and lawns. It is composed of such elements as make it adapted to the growth of all kinds ol crops in all kinds of soil. The totmnla or method of combining it constituent fertilizing ingredients has re ceived the highest approval of eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists. Price, 850 per Torr. PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Agricolturaf Chemical "Company manufacture a Phophate ot Lime in accor dance with a new anf valuable formula by which a very superior article is produced, as to be afforded at a le-s price than other manufacturers charge. Practical lefts have proved that its value, as a fertilizer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in Jthe market. Pi ice, $65 per Ton. TERMS CASH. All Orders of a Ton or more, will be delivered at the Railroad Stations and the Wharves of Shipment, free of cartage. Cartage w iil be charged 011 all urder o' 6 barrels or less One d!ar per Tor. allowance for cartage will be made mi all sale delivered at the Works of the Company on Canal VVharf." Agricultural Chemical Company's Works, At Canal Wharf, on the De!awar$. Office413i Arch Si. Philadelphia, Pa. R. B. FITTS, General Agent. The Company' Pampilet Circular, era braoina fali direction fo. uing the above Fertilizers, sent by mail, free, when re quested. Marcn4 8. 1865 6mo. U. 8. 7-30 LOAN. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the" undersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency, for the sale of Unit d State Treasury Notes, bear ing seven and three tenths per cent, inter est, per annum, known as the SEVEN THIRTY LOAN. The-te Notes are issued under date of August 15th, 1864, and are paable three years from that time, in currency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into IT. S. 5-20 Six per ceut. GOLD-BEAIilAG BOXDS These bonds are now worth a premium of nine per cent., including gold interest from Nov., which makes the actual profit on the 7-30 loan, at current rates, inclu ding iMerest, about ten per cent, per an num, besides its txtmption from State and municipal tuxntion, tchich adds from on to thru pet cent more, according to the rate lev ied oti other property. The interest is payabletemi-atnually by coupons attach ed to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest amounts to ; Oie cent per day on a S50 note. ..Tvio cents ' " $100 ' Ted " " ' " $500 20 ' " " " " 81000 " 8L " " " " $5000 " Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly fnrnished upon recepl of subscriptions. This is the ONLY LOAN IN MARKET no offered by the Government, and it is confidently expected that its superior ad vantages will make it the Great Popular Loan of fbe People, Less than $200,000 000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the next 60 or 90 days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as ha uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. - In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded fa cilities for taking the loar., the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive sobscriptioas at par. -Subscribers wilt select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of tie notes for which thev receive orders. . JAY COOKE. Subscription Agent; Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BLOOMS BURG. . February 22, 1865 3mo. Whiskers ! !! Those wishing a fine se of whiskers, a nice moustache, or a bean tifjl head of glossy hair, will please readt th card of THOS. F CHAPMAN io anoth er part of bis paper. March 1, 1866. 3 mos. E. & II. T. AXTnOSY & i0., Manufacturers of Photofrapble Materials, WHOLESALE AND BCT1IL. 6 01 BROADWAY, N.. Y. In addition to cur main business ot POTOGRAPH1C MATERIALS,, we are Headquarters for the following, viz Stereocopti and Steroscopic Yitvct Of these we have an immen-e assortment, including War Scene, American and For eisn Cities and Landscapes, Gmopa. Smv uary, &c, &c. ANo, Revolving Siero scopes for public or private exhibition. Our Catalogue will be sent to any addre.-s on receipt of Stamp. riiotosrnphic Albums. We were the first to introduce thee into the United State, and we manufacture iin mense ' quantities in preat -variety", raains in price from 50 cents to S50 each Our ALLIUMS have the repuiaiioh of being superior in beaoiy and tlurubility Is any others. They will be rent by mail, , , cm receipt ot price; ' C27"ie Albums Made ti artier C4RD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Cataloi'Ut now eml race er Five ThounanH suhj-cs (to which .ait.ti;io't rf continnally beinir rnaiJny of Portraits t Eminent Americans. &. viz about TOO Mai G-nerals, 550 S aie-men-, 130 Uiv n e, 125 Autiiors, 40 Arurts. 125 Si aires, 50 Prom'nt Women. 200 Brij. General, 275 Colonels, 100 Lieut. Colonel 250 Oiher3ffice'9. 75 Navy Officer, ISO J'romiaent Foreign Portrait. 3.000 Copies or Works or Art, including reprodnmion of h mot cele brated Engravings. Painiinsf, Siaiutes, &; Catalogues pent 00 receipt of Stamp. A , Ordr lor one dozen Pictures from our Cat alogue will be filled on the receipt ol SI. 80 and sent by mail, Free. Ptio Oarapher and others ordering aot -C. O. D. will i'1-ase rerrri ie nt rive . cent of the amontu with ilieir ort1-r. E & H. T. ANTHONY & CO , MtniufatMtirer- of Pin.i'ijup'iu- Materia'. 501 BIIOADVVAY, S KV YOUK. CF" The prices und quality ef our pooils cn not fail to S'lthfy. I)ec 7, 1864. 6mo. . RE E VES' ORIGINAL, GENUINE & RELIABLE, AiMlSUO-IA, FOR THE GROWTH. HEAUTY AND PRESERVATION QE THE HAIR.. v rEslablislud I860. Price, 75 cts.pcr botlle. This preparation can show living evidences of its excel- lence. SEE . Photog-aph ant read cerifi-. . cate ol Mrs Wm S'Htn hair five left anl one n.ch in leog'h useti R-'eve' Ambro eia about tws'it nion hs. - ALSO, PhotosrBAh ami cr!ifi.''e of Mrs L M. Ned hair fiv ft. length used Hie Anifcriifia 18 moa n 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 have sen these ladies and heard the facts from their own lips. Mrs. Maxwell s Testimonial. ev York.. Dec 23. Knowing pori'ivelj that Reeve: Am brosia pioifucd a beat-UifuI head ot tiair for Mrs. Lizzie Shepherd, of Brookh 11, New York, I was imtureil, tlieret, 10 it thoroughly. I needed somethin tor my hair, it being short and thin had usd br e half dozen botiles when I could pUmly notice an increase in its length. Miens;!'', and beauty. An experience of about iw years has proved a complete two-'. Mo hair is now by measurement, f.mr feet en inches in lennih, netirl) rearhifsi the floor. I r.ave allowed my liotoiart to ()io -ia"o the merits ol Reeves' Ambnia 10 Uie world. MRS. WALLACE E MAXWELL . '-rill tQtenprisiig Druzsiits hate these Pholosrophs awl keep for sah, REEVES' J Mil HO CI. 1 at 75 Cents per Bottle. . DruiiiTiMS ho may riot Kate onr prp ration, will send for it f ajv,li- t To Prin cipal Depot, 62 FnltOiP Sir-i, New Y rk. Messrs French, Richards. & Co. of P11I adelphia, General Agem lor P.enns) Uania. Nov. 30, 1864. 6 mos. ARCANA WATCH. An Elegant Xorelty. in Uatches. THE cases of this waich, are an entirely new invention, composed of tix different ma'als combinetl. rolled together ami planished, prod ucing an exact imiiaiion of 18 carat gold, called Arcana, whii-h will always keep its color. They are as beantiful and durable as solid Sold, smd are afforded at one eigh.fi th cost. The cae is beautifully designed, with n I and shield lor name, wun Pment Puh Pm. and engraved tn the exaci stI of the rele braied Gold Hunting Levers and are real ly handsome and desirable, ar.d o exact an imitation of gold, as to dely deiertion. The movement i manolacmred by itie well known St. Jimer Watch (-'ompany Europe, and are superbf) finished, havit engraved pallets, lanc carved bridges adjusting regulator, wiiti sold balanced, and the improved ruby Jewelled action with the line dial and keleion hands, ami is warranted a good tinie keeper. These waiches are of three different sizes, t-ie. smallest being for ladies and are all Hunt, ing Cases. A case of six, will be sent by mail.or Express lor 8125.00. . A single o i sent in an eleget.i Mororco ca-e lor f 25.00 .wiii readily sell for three times their cn-i. We are the sole agents for this Wau-h in the United Slates, and none are genuine which do not bear onr Trade Marie. Address, DEVAUGH & CO.. Importers, 15 Maiden Lane, New York. Feb 8, 1865 3riO A CARD TO INVALIDS A Cl.EKGV maii, wtiile residing in South Amriic as a missionary, discovered a sate ami im pie remedy lor :he cure ol Nrvo,i- We- k ness, Early Decay, diseases ol die U'mar and Seminal Or.'atm, and ihe w'i'.is tiaiu of disorders brought on b taneiiii andn cious habits. Oreat nu n hers have akea lv been cured by this noble ter.e.t . Prrm;i ed by. a desire to Ceueti'. the aifliced and unfortunate , I will send the recipe lor pre paring and using (his medicine, to any itie who needs it, in a fealed envelope free ol charge. Please enclose a stamped envel ope, addressed to yourself. Address JO SEPH t- INMAN, Statioa D, Bible House, New York City. 52-ly JVhtrnnal Fhundrv. ( W W w v w - Bloomsbnr?, Colombia Co., rflne subsribjr, proprietor of the above named extensive eMablishment, is now prepared to receie orders for all kinds of machinery, for COLLER1ES. BLAST FUR NAC ES STATIONARY ENGJNES, MILLS THRESHIMG MACHINES, &cr, &c. He m also prepared to make Sioves, all size-1 ahd patterns," Plow-ironsjiiid every thing usually made in first-clas Foundries H7 extansive facilities and pjsctical workm-n, wairant him in receiving the largest contracts-op the . most reasonable termn. CP- Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. rr This etablihment i located near tie Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloombnrsr, Sept. 9 1363. Hie MAGAZINE F0U1UE TIMES ! ETFIUSO ill A GAZI E The Heat ad Cheapest in the World for La Hes.' Th j"p i!-ir irM!iy i 1 pro' O e Try -a nut-. tin :n laoZ "" t' Ai.t IHtyft. Il ill cu .taut ' t't-ue ! ,.i...titl S eel Plrft-" I .- Co!-...l F-' i V ! Fi.r f-l Ta. J W tve C I --e B - i-t'i VV-.rlr. Pa tr-r-iS '. Nli-e Hu .Ired W . t C'l!.-! Ta-.nii fnnr Pjvee ot M"-ic I All Ibis wiii b yiverr. .ir only Two Dol- I lain a jear or a dollar le IhaM Maa Z'iieF ol ih clas ol -'Peier-on " I s Thrilling Tales and NiTeleUes Are the beM published an where. All the must popular writers are emplojed to rite originally for "Peter-on" In 18R5. m addition 10 'us u-iul ii-nnrv of short stor ies Four onainal Cori2M Novelese will be siveii, b A"i S Sihphen-. L'me r K4 1 L'.... t- r .... Ri.m.Ii.i iinii the Auih..r of Hie -Set-oti I Ld " li '-' p"'' litte- Fashlons. Ahead of all f titers Each 1. .nob r, -1. ad t. .ti, -m i;'- i-"'-r- j.te. y..e- .iiiie. C- -k- k Or- e. j O'.i Oi- Al tt. n i-i -.''. " I f- . i - - H -6-- ii i o: a . t. - w ;h fi"i It ' , ii-r. Al-O H'.i1 oi' ef R rr 1' - & It i' the tet Ln y ili-'gczme in the wmhl TRY IT FOR ONE YEAR, TF.RMS AUas in Advance. Ofio rnov. one ear. S 2 00 E.aht copies for one year. " 1 j - -- - . - V.. n nee 11 conies for one ear 20 00 Premiums for Getting vp Clubs : j J i k J( To every l ei-o,,! e.,,n2 op - c a, me Himo j -urj 'for 1865 will given rt..i- : r M prater pr,?ier- . ,, rhe. ,l ih cnnnlb ei:Jfrf Vltlii ('IZ-, 27 bv 20 tnit'e.) " uihuiglon tutting fom Hie Gn end." AJdreso, post piid. CHATiLESJ PETERSON, 306 Chs'om strem, Ptiiiad-i,,' CSH.-i f.ens i.'ru'i. whe i -e it it. N"v 2i t?64. LDl i UK Of .i'liE i i DEAR Mil: With our . e'nit--"": I i'i to Siiv t l:e re.id-r- "i " t i? " t 't I will j.e.i.1, tiv re turn rid'i 'll vl y wt-h it (!r h R.-c pa w iif, f..Il ir-Cti'li f'ir ft nk" H' d a a inipl" "b!e Baltf that. will ell-r'n-ally ren.Oe in ten ia, Pi't.pi , Blotrhes. ThO Frerkle-. and all to pur ties of the Skin. Carina the sam -o!t clear, moih and Beauitul. I wi'd hIso msil free .o t(-ose havini Bald Head.- or Bre f.c-s. simpie direc tu ti aii'i information that will able litem to ir! a f ! I uio vih ot Luxtiriaiu Hr Vhlsker, or Mon-:acl.e, in less thn ihir U daS. -II anolicat ons nu-vvrred by ri-tnti ii mail wuliont charge Ke'C!t"iV your- TWOS F. CHAPMAN. Cte-nist. . 8'3l Bri?'tway N-w York. M-rch i. 1865 -3 o- Llst of tauses fr 3Iay Term, 1S55. 1 Ei j-h Mr Mi tt' i p.. F.... A : t A V' t v- 2 J 3 4 5 K.s-i i' DSld V ..n-'. e u V :: tie H A 9 Jo Mll'.i-. : . r S F He.-. - -a-. r i f.i -.;i.- 11 I'Ci".r. !!.' 1 1 - ja.im- ci". r Mm. in 12 Jii'.n KiiCsle v- n-lif) I lit 13 Henry ijiiiner v- iviuot,- Uie.eii.ij. 14 Jo:n. Keitier u irn'r ot Josrph G. arharl drcas-d 8 Al"sCs M'.ijer 15 George Cair. ei oorsre ot J ti.es I'arr vsS)lve,erJ Fsua & lhoina- Crrv elitiij jr. 16 J 'IM- b-riiinger r vs Kmi.i)el Ash'iii 17 Augustus C R.i bO Vi, Jjinea Eyet anu Luke Moyer . 18 James Carr vs Henry T Unity and D id J vValier. . 16 Joiui K ck!e s Hnrv T Reily eta:. Traverse Jurors 51 y Term, 1865. Bio.'tn H. . Hewer, Jdmiiii,'! Fatirniiirfr I tulip E;, er. Ben'on l-ac K. KrickNauiii, (:eo. Keeirr. tVntr- Andie.'- Ft--as. Ji-o' Hf-1--'. Fli-hli gcr--e k V" S-ncxer lli'-i'ii H-s Gree-. v i o ! ii iid ro i V i:, R r.b'ti-. Ja ksMi Jo-tm S-v.ije. Ilrllrt J.'tin Moill-, Win E WJ.i Mndiscm 'A 111 Grn.-tin. Maine David J Brin. Orange VVeey Bjwtiian. Sam'lEveretl Momour Jrremiah Harmon Mi Plea-ant Elia Howell. Pine John Loi-kart. Scon Jacob B VVorkheiser. Sugailoal Saii.uel Hfss, David Lewis. Grand Jurois for 3Iay Term, 1SC5. . Beiito: Samhel Yorks. El.a- Snnl z. B-'Mver Muses Sihiclirr, ' Isaaj Kliuj-r- min, James Lare. Bioo.ii Je- Shan' '... T'i - J M ni. Br iarrrrek J.'.ai iian W Eck. Ji-hiij'i Jai'otiv . J ; n Ki- i't. Catavi a G-- tl'it.e-, J-i-ej'ti C -y !l, VVtsi Ji)l :i Da il Krei-h Fi-h--cter k M 'M H-'IJ, E :ii. I Unot.jj-i-Frankti J h . Hit vrr SV'C id A S rVf.rt'.r-l, t'Jlr.t Ml I D fli JavL"-(t. Jo-e,'i' Vii.ks Lociist P-;er MJJei., D S He'-yi-. Ma.'isOh lu:0-' F.lt.-li vVesey il-xriit'!. M.r;f !le..rv Bo-.viiih'i, t!. F.-hr. M'ffli'i-'.'hii- K!i igernan, Jn Hiiff:a.i H B Freas. M "'Ojr t-;'pf Mou-er. Mi Pieasin! A-o's Wan ck. Orange Jiii.air.aii i'oiis: Pine Alber Huiner Ehjah SiiOetnjker. Roarmgcreek Charles Mensch. ocarloaf Christ iao L Moor a. i March 29, 1865, i " . ' . -Ph - msmv , i v? : -mil PiAivn-FORTR THE attention of the rl'c and the trade is invited to oor New Scle 7 Octave Rose wood Piano For.es, which for volume and purity of tone are onrivalled b ar.y M here offered!., .his market. They contain all the modern improvements, French, Oram Action Ha PctUl. Iron Frame, Over-Strung Ba-s.&c, ar d earh msuumei.t te.r.p made under , M per-o lal Mrerwi.ion ot Mr J. H. GROVEhTEEN, who has hul a practical ex ,er e,., e ot ..,er 30 v-ar- in .heir rr an u failure, is fully warrei.ted in every parnrular. The Grove.'leen Piano-Forte Received the Highest award of Merit over all others at the Celebrated World's nFair. Where were'exhit ited instruments horn the best makers of London, Parif., Germany, it. ' 1 f 1 :. L I.-. Dnin nnl Kaw Vnrlr and alio at the American Institute tor five. suc es.iU years, the gold ar.d silver medals from both of which can be seen at our ' . . . - r. 1. . .,; 1 mnra nflrtect Piano wire-romi. w-ite ro.in. by the lntroti nction or improvement we - V j , ffa. c ...,f,,ww wtih a friMtv rash svstem. are enabled to oner rurir, Miiu inanuivi-iuiii'g ) ...... - j itie-e inairuments at pncen which will preclodell competition. n PRICES : No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood plain case 527B. io. Seven Octave, round corners, Rowood heavy mouldina $300.. No. 3, Mven Uc ave, ro.iid comer-. Rosewood Lo.ii- XIV sulfl S325, a tac simile of the above cut. TEIUI-. NET CASH, I IV CUItKEIVT FUNOS. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. 43 July 13, 1864 ly. FPTXM CLOTIIKS WRIXGKR. IT IS I HE ONLY RELIABLE S V JUST1SO WRINGER. No ll'ond Work to stvtll or split No Thumb -sci eve to get out of order -ffarranledwith or without cog-wheels IT 100k the fitsl premium at fifty-seven State and C"unty Fairs in 1863, and i ;,,,.,. un. ,..e:)tion. the best Wringer made. Patented in the United States, F..lan.t Canada,, and Australia Agents "Jj very town, and in ah par.sol i... ..,..,1.1 P.nerceiic Auents oan make '" - . fr." tt'ree to ten Dollars per day S-mple Wringers sent hxpress pais on i rere'p' of prii:e. ' N. 2 56 50 No. 1, S7 50. No. F, S8.50. N'. A. 9 50. Manufactured anr sold, I vst.ole-ale and retail by THE PUINA.M MANUFACTURING CO, r No 3 P'-ali St'-el, N. Y. & Cleveland, O. A H FRANCISCIJS: Agen', Philadelphia, Pa. 11 hut Everybody Knows, viz : That iron well t:al vsnized will not rust. Ti a m simpie mae'iirte i be'ter than a compln-a.e.l one. Ttiat a Wringer should t e -ell j.dj':ti":", durable, and efficient. Tti.ii Timmt. -crews 8nd Fa-ten ings cause d-U ar.d.ironble to regulate and keep in ; or-r. Thai wood soaked in hot water ' will wtl. st,fink and plit.' 1 hat wood . baring for the shaft to Mn in will wear . out. Ttiat the Putnam Writ. gr, with or i wdi.ou'cog wheels. will not tear the clothe. Ttiat co wheAl renla'ors r.re rrot esen tial That ih- Puir.am Wringer ha allttie H-'vpTiibg-s, and not one of the disadvan tages ubovf iiamsil. That all who have les-.ed it, pronounce il the b -st Wringer e, r ii a. V. Tt'at it will wring a THREAD or a BKD QUILT without alteration. yVe nnjht fill the paper with tesumoni I . .. ;tlieft only a tew to convince the rkei.'.ii'ai. il suet there be; and we say to Wiinaer Test it thor- aii. tesi t t'l.-im x ii . ... . n i; ti ' v Wi iiny and all o:hers, and it not -., : i - f ii.-t' 'V r-ii-.rn it. Put -t". ut .a.' facluri'ig Co. '. l Ui.ow from practical 'a. . r--Ii well L'alvHitiZfd with e err c r r.-t 0. p frt cle. i ,i near rjffet't a- rerfti'U recsinia.etid t v mi'". JOHN W. W HEELER. Ct-veiaii't, O no - , eri'i'i t? in t!-e. galvaniz etiftt ie ine to endorse ihe r ' ' 1 .-it' r a -. . .:: e :a e:;ie:.i r d pHrneii'nrs JNO C I.EFFERTS, No. 100 Beennian St. New York, January, 1864. We'have tested Pu:naiii s Clothes Wring er b pnctiral working, and know that it will do. It is rheap, it is simple, it requires no room wheiher at work or at resi; a child ran operaie it It does itsiiiny thoroughly. It aves lime and it saves wear and tear. WV earner ly advi-e all who have moch .ru.l.n.v to dti. wiiti all intelligent persons who r"y have any, o buy this Wringer. It will pay or itelf m a year a. mo-i. HORACE GREELEY. July 6, 1864. ly. AMESROBINSON, & 4 lock and Watch f:iker, AND IMPOKTCK or . Vicbe., Jrwrliy Ar Fv-nch Mme-Pleces ALSO MAstFTTOKICIl OF SILVER AND SILVER PLA TED WAKE, (ii)LD SILVER t STEEL SPECTACLES, No. 1031 Market Street, below EUvnth, North Side, PAILADELPHIA. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly re pa i re. i ai ihe fhonest nonce. Gilding stfid Plating, ot all descriptions, do. ie iieily "O order CF" N. B. Masonic. Odd Fellow's (i hrr rii.t.l'-n.a ic Marks, made and graved to order and En- A FINE ASSORTMENT OF F a a i : o r i : a . u - js it FRENCH, ENGLISH 4" AMERI- C- N CLO K, ' TA3LC AX TOlK.T CCTLKRT, Army Corps UCT:233S3 Vr sale AND MADE lU ORDER. No. H3I M-irkn Stee', 3i door below th, Nor h ide. Ma h 26. In5 HORSE BILLS, NEATLY th k orrica or thi STAR OP l' I R IVORTII, BLOOMS BURG, P.I. fiRrVESTEN StCO. illAIrFACTL,RERJi,v JYao Clothing Store. LATEST STYLES-CHEAP GOODS. flHE undersigned respectfully informs hi friends and the public generally, that he has just received from the Eastern Cities, a large assortment of CLOTHING, Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of all sorts, sizes and quantities, which will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. ALSO, a a . mj m flTk AZ! II il I S iV fj e a' - r 1 BOOTS AND SHOES. Together with a variety of no lions and thins too troublesome to numer ate, to which he invites the attention of pur chasers. He ts also prepared to make us clothing to order, on reasonable termp, and up to the latest fashions. tyCall and examine our stock of eoods. ANDREW J. EVANS. Sloomsburg, April 27. 1864. Jflillcr's Store. OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. rpHE subscriber has just retnrned from ihe cities with another lare and eiect Bfsortment of Fall and irinter Good, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, and which he is deter mined 10 sell onas moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Bioomsburg Hi slock comprises LADIES' DRESS GOO)S, of the cticicest styles and latest fashions, lo.'eiher with a larae assortmen' of DRY-GOODS.-MUSLINS. CLOTHS, AND VEST1NUS. ALSO, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSW ARE, CEDAHWARE. HOLLOW WARE. NAILS, IRON. BOOTS SHOES, HATS 4- CAPS c. In short, everythins usually ke;t 111 coun try stores. 10 which he inv des he attention ol the public generally. ' The hiihesi orice will be paid for coun- j i: croduce, iti exchange inr cood. r STEPHEN H. MILLER. BToomsbuii. Oct 12, 1S6L - NO CONFECTIONERY STORE. II. C. Christman, FSPECTFULLY announces to the citi zens of Bloomsbura and vicitmy that he ha just opened a new Refresh menl Sa loon and Confectionery S ore, on Main-st , second door below the ''American House,"! where he intends suonlvinc all who may tive him 1 1 1 r cutorn wish FKESH OYS TERS. Clam Soup, Sardines, Boiled Ejus, Ham, Tripe Pigs' Feet, Dried Herrina, &.C He will aUo keep on hand a superior ar ticle ol DRAUGHT ALE, Porter Lagerbeer, and Sarsaparilla : together with a iood as sorinient of CahJies, Sweetmeats, Cakes, Cigar and Chewing Tobacco. In connec tion wi:h this saloon he has fitted up a La dies' Department, where all who n.ay de sire can call tor Oysters and Refreshment" and will be free from all annoyances an indecencies that ladies are too often ex-pn-rd 10 in some of our best restaurants. Don't fail to $ive him a call. H. C CHRISTMAN. Proprietor Bloomsbcrg, Oct. 12, 1864. Court Irclaiiial in. "l,rHEREAS the Honorable Villiatn E! well, Pre-iderit Judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace' and Court of Common Pleas and Orphans, Court, in the 26lh Judicial District, compos ed of the counties of Columbia, Sullivan and W) om ins, and I fie Hons. Stephen Baldy and John McKeynolds, Associate Judges, of Co lumbia co., have issued their precept, bear ing dale one thousand eishl hundred and sixty five, and to me directed fcr holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Cora. Pieas and Orphans' Court, in Blooms, burg, in the county of Columbia, on the first Monday, bein-r the 1st day of Mav next and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given, to the Coroner, ihe Justices of Ihe Peace and Constables' ot the said County of Columbia, that they be theu and therA in their nrooer oersons al 10 n'. clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitioos and other remembran res to do those things which to their ofliees appertain to be done. And those that are bound by recognizes, to proseruie again-t ihe prisoners that are or may be In the Jail of said county ol Columbia, to be then and there to prosecufe then as shall be just.- J11 rors are requested to be punctual in their aiiendance, agreeably to their notice, dated at Bloombnrg, the 25 h day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fifth and in the eighty-ninth year of the Independence of the'United 5late'of America. (God. save the Commonwealth.) SAMUEL SNYDER, Sheriff 'a Office, ) Sheriff. Bloomsbor;. March 29, 1865.) Q ROVE R 80 BAKER'S Cri.KBMATCD ELASTIC TIT(H Were awarded the hiuhest PreH.iunia ,tr ad C ornpetitors, ai the lollo wing state and County Fir- of 1863. NEW YORK STATE FAIR. Firm Premium for fvmilv Machin. . ' First Premium for Manufacturing Maohiac rirst Preminm for Much me Work INDIANA SIAXE FAIR. First Premium lor Marnine for all porpo rirst rremium tor iviacniue worn VERMONT STATE FAIR. ITir 1 Premium for Fa mill- Mufhire First Premium for Manufacturing Maahiae First Preminm for Machine Work OHIO STATE FAIR. First Premium for Machine Work IOWA STATE FAIR. - Firut Premium for Fa toil v Machine . First Premium for Manufacturing Machioi First Premium For Machine Work. ILLINOIS STATE EAIR. First Premium. for Machine for ll purpose rirsi rremium mr iiai;iuin- n vii KF.NTnCKY STATE FAIR . Frst Premium for Machine for all pnrpof, r. . i f lir I. I rrist rremium tor iviacrnne work, uir.ArtiAN ntatk fair. First Premium for Manufacturing MaehinJ F:rft Piemium for Famity Machine First Premium for Machme Work PF.N.VA STATE FAIR Fiist Premium for Manuhcuring Mschio! rrit Premium lor .viacntne Wore OREGON STATE FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machine Work ' CHITTENDEN CO. Yt. AGR'L SOC fir.t Premium tor Familv Mchtne - - - j 1 First Premium for ManwUrturing Maol irt First Premium for Machine VVotk FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR. First Premium tor F-rnily Machifie. Firsi Premium for Mar.nfacturing Macbi' CHAMPLAIN VALLEY Vt. AG;L SOC. First Premium for Family Machine First Premium or Manufacturing Mach First Premium for Machine Work HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG L. SOC. Diploma for Family Machine. Diploma for Macnine VVotk. WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR. First P:emium for Family Machine QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR First Premium for Familv Machine First Premium lor Manufacturing Machi First rremium tor Machine Work SARATOGA CON Y, FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine MECHANICS' INSTITUTE P FAIR. Firs: Premium lor Machine for all purpo First Premium for Mnchiwe Work GERES' FIELD O, UNION FAIR First Premium for Family Machine First Premium for Machtue Work. CLINTON CO. O. FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine Fir-t Premium for Machi'ie. MONTGOMERY CO Pa. FAIR. Fi t Premium lor Mai-hine for ll purpns j.mfsik nrst I'rerr ium mr aiacmne vtora. SAN JOAQUIN CO C-J FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine Fiist Piemium for Machino Work. SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR. First Premium for Family Machine Fir-t Premium for Marhm Wo'k CgThe above comprises all the. Fs -i u-hifh ih (.rover fci iiaker JVlacnnri weiA extiibited this er. 1 Sales-rooms, 495 Broadway, New York 730 Chesim.l S:., Philadelphia. March 23, 1861 15. I llf r2rQtaat I mnrnvement ret in 1 Sewing Machine Ait. A curiosity wo seeing. . Please send for circular with sample ewittg. Thee Improved Machines save o hundred per cent of thread and sdk, a make the lock-stitch alike on both ids They require no insiructioos to oper4 perfectly, except the "prinle.1 oireettns No change in sewing from one kind goods to another. And no lakiiig apart to cl-an o oil. Our New Manufactory is now compie with all its machinery and tools entir. . ... Bn,J ; 1 ... 'i ,t it ro-willv tnrniitT t I Machine,, wl ioh tor bea ut v and perfect i , , o hmsti are not snrpaeu oy an msnuiM tnre in the world. N: B. Should any Machine p ove qji i.fetnrv. it can be idurned and n.ott ... 1 refunded. Agents wanted incountie not canvas by our own Agent. FINKLE & LYON S. M . CO No. 538 Broadway, Now YorkJ April 20, 164 ly. INatioiial Claim AgciiT COKDl'CTCU BT HARVY R,. COLLINS. WASI1I&TOS. D c IN order to facilitate ihe prompi atij.il ment of Bounty, arrears of pay, I "Vr. and other claim due soldiers and ''' persons from the Government of the U."7M the undersigned has made arrangemeJJ with the above firm whose expetmi.ee 1 - . . A A . ! l- uiiMf.-iiii r" fjiose? ?io 1 111 1 1 j iu, it ..... with, the Deoarimenl. as well a- ihe knowledge acquired by them of the dec! ions frequently oeing maoe, ei.ji-- mi 10 nro-ecu-e claims more effecnally t Attorneys at a ditatice en pos-ibiy dot AH persons entitled 10 claims o: tin aoi description can have them property aue ed to by caliuig on n and emnisnng th to my car. im . Asent for Hatw & Col n B'oomsbnrg, Aioi H 161- OKU THINGS mTuTTx KW '." 4 PAMPHLET dircmg "horv " rpf resinre sight and give up spec'' wi hoot aid ot ('o'-'o' or medie e ,i by mail f ree, ou rer tpt at 1 0 1 -i'. dress, E. B. TOO. I".. M. I 130 Broadway , N- i ., Feb. 1, 165 6rao. ,