STAR OF THE NORTH in v ' ' TMXGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTRY j RL.OO.TJSnUi:, FA. WKDNESOAY. APRIL I 1965. WlXfLTIISIA COIJATY "DE310CRATJC COMMITTEE. ' f'HE Member uf ihe Democratic County -" Committee will meet a! the Office of th Chairman E. H Little in Blooms- burg, on Monday, th 1st day of May next, between tiie hours of Pand 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose ol making arrangement to elect Delegate to the Stale Convention in June next. It is important that there be a full attendance. E II. LITTLE, Chairman. Bloomsburg, April i9, 1863. ... tF Democrat and Gtizelle. please copy. Hon. J. T.HLit, of Bellefonte, l:e a member ef Congress died a few days ago. . Weslet Wirt, Esq.,' ban removed his law office to toe room over Miller' store, in the "Old Arcade." We understand D. A. Beckley has receiv ed the appointment of Post Master if this ' place. - Richmond is already iuli of speculators, trying to make money in every conceivable wayl . . Wb notice with pleasure that F. P. Brock wny brother of the Captain has received promotion to the rack ot 2d Lie utenant in Battery F, 1st Pa. Artillery." Success to the . young Artilleryman. He has gained his promotion vy nara ana laiiniui service. . The Berwick Gazette says; Captain Rush, fale of the 16th Penna. Cavalry, has arrived home, quit the service and intends retiring Into ciil life. He has always been consid ered one of the mod laithlul and efficient officers of his Regiment. Rwv. A. J. Fcrmak, of Lewisborg, has :aken charge of the New Columbus Male end Female Academy, located at New Columbus, Lozerne county. The Spring term of this institution commence J on the 17th in;. E. H. LiTTLR. EcQ, publishes m this pa per no ice for the mee:ig of the Columbia County Democratic Standing Committee, at his office, on the lt of May, for the pur pose of transacting bosinessjelative to the selecting of Delegates to the State Conven tion, which will meet at Harrisburg in iur.e next. The article published in our last week's paper representing that a certain individual d this town had grossly melied the wile ot a Union soldier ou the street, was ac cepted by a gentleman op town as appli cable to him. He declares that the item is totally false in that sta'ernent, and that he did not inult the lady. Of course we give bim the benefit of his contradiction. On tu e 15;h instv, the President of the UniteJ States died from the effects of a w-jund inflicted by an assassin; jus! foor J rari'iinPA tiA iicnod iha nail ( nr 7 OOO troops, lo retake :hoe Southern forts. iov ernment property, and put down rebellion. The call for the first troops was written on the evening of the 15th of April, 1861. Flos. William Elwkll, of this place, had bis house broker: into, one night U-t week. a. .i l . ft oj tBieves, ana was roureu oi aooot tuu worth of property, consisting of silver pla'e, I . 1 L. O TI i I ciouiinjr, ouois, oca. iiib vuriiiri are sup posed to be a couple of greasy looking- indi viduals, who were going the rounds gather ing op broken umbrellas for repairs. Tney bad visited the- Judge's residence the after noon previous to the theft. CiT. e have reliable information thai orders were received on -Mobday !at by the Provost Marsha of ibi county, from Gen. Hinks, commanding, that ail drafted men oot notified to report at some rendez vous should be released. Capf. Silver will t-.ctt sprvA nnlicRil nirtn Itia trjfloit mnn nf thiacocnty. We understand Dr. P. John i an appli cant for the appointment of Internal Reve oae Assessor of this District, with fair pros pect' of hoisting the present incumbent Isaac S. Monroe, aDd receiving the office He will be, if he is r.ot alreadyr torned out of '.he Post Office, and of course he if too loyal to go without an office of some kind, hence we may, look, for his appointment, end the good old Samaritan at Catawissa thrown over-board. ,The Han.:!ngton Monitor in speaking of the next State Convention "recommends the name of Hon. William Hopkins, of Washington county, for Auditor General, acd Dr. A. D. Markley, of Montgomery county, for Surveyor General, as .men emi nently qualified to fill the office, and sin cerely hope their names will b brought before that body." The Philadelphia . BvUetin says: "Toe right arm of the Republic in this section of the country is unquestionably the Union League of Philadelphia." Does rot the Bui'elirt mistake right for left I for sorely the right arm would not have beeh left at home during the momentous struggles ol the Wit. Moat assuredly the "Uoion League" was" the arm. I . The following extracts we take from the Pittsburg Tosl't correspondent at Harrisburg: Hon.- lir. Pershicg, of Cambria, will be ored for the Supreme Court at the expira tion of the term of Judge VVoodward. Mr. Pershing is a wellhead lawyer, a ripe schol lar, and there is no man in the Legislature stands higher for legal ability, sterling in tegrity and honssty of purpose, than the able representative from Cambria county. fY.A A !!- ihn v arill h fnnn.-f hishe itaftd fr: friend. The honor will be rir'W) . . - Abraham Lincoln died at seven anJsa half o'clock, in Washington on Saturday, the 15th inet. it i private residence, from the effects of a pistol shot, by n assassin, while in his private box at Ford' theatre, on Friday evening The funeral services will take place at Washington, to-day at 12 o'clock, when his remains will be interred in the Congressional Cemetery. About the same time of the terrible scene in the Theatre, an assassin entered the pri vate residence of Secretary Seward, under pretence of having a prescription from Sew ard's attending physician. He forced hie way to the sick room of the Secretary by wounding Major and Fred. Seward, and then rushing into the room plunged a dag ger into the neck of the Secretary, causing a serious, though it is hoped not a fatal wound. Tho assassins, one of whom is believed to be J. Wilkes Booth, are still at large. We have no great flood of news from our Army this week. At present writing Gen. Grant's Army is lying in camp, recruiting and reorganizing their broken ranks. The rebel army that were confronting General Grant have nearly. all dispersed and gone to their homes and families, to remain ant il properly exchanged. Should the war soon come to h cloe, these men may never be called upon. A. WORD TO OUR patrons. With this No. the St Ai completes half of the present volume, and on the 28th of October next the whole of it will be finished. Every pa- I iron ront I e aware that we have aJar.ced our price of subscription, and demand more prompt payment than formerly, when times were not so ha'd noon the printer. Of the large number who'take our paper we are sstified half of them have not paid us in advance for the present volume, and thus availed themselves of the lowest rates, hot have become liable to os for our highest term-. (Those who have paid will accept our thanks.; They cannot (eel that we have done them any injustice when we exact from them our full terms S3 per annum after the long and timely notice received by us, which stood at the head of our paper To thoce wf?o have not yet paid this year's subscription, and all who are in arrears for one or more years, we would state, and wish it distinctly understood, that all tub-gtrip-'iont to the Star must.be paid ly the 6th of Moy next as tee must have cur money in order to cmy on our business. At the pres ent cost of living and high price of printing material, we cannot publish a paper year in and) ear out and never receive aceut from many of our nbcribers. - - - - Murder A reward of $1,000 is offered by the borough of Hazleton lor the arrest of two men who murdered Wm. Simmons, an j Englishman in that place, on the night of the 29th of March. It is said that in a drinking saloon, the murdered man and two Irishmen, father and son. named Patrick and Thomas Carbine, got isto an altercation that after drinking freely, they all lef', and the next morning Simmons was found a short distance from the house, dead, having a contusion in the head, supposed to have been inflicted with a stone. Suspicion rests upon the two Irishmen. This U the third murder that has been committed in that part of the county within a year. zerr.t Union. Akothk Fire. A fire broke oot in the Sooth Ward, on Tuesday afternoon. It or iginated from a woman burning rubbish in her garden. The garden fence caught fire, which comunicated the flame to a stable. Shortly a'ter the alarm was given, an im- i mense crowd assemoled, and the contents of several bouses in th vicinity were carried to a pLce of safety. The Fire Engines arri ving on the ground,-the water was vigor ously plied and all the bonsea were saved. Two stables only were consomed They be'onged to Wm. Har'.zel and Geo. W. West. Montour American. The Canal since the great flood, is in statu ?u ; a -id so far a boating is concerned or the present season is likely to remain to. North Bianch Democrat TCBLIC NOTICE FOR LICENSES. NOTICE is hereby given that the follow ing person it; Columbia coao'v have filed heir petitions in the Coon of Quarter Ses sions of the said Couniv, lor TAVERN an STORE LICENSES, in iheir respective township, which said petitions will be presented lo the satd Court on Monday, the 1st day of May, 1865, of which all jier o:n interested will ik) notice, and the Licences will be granted on Wednesday, the 3d, day ot May next, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Applicants. - Townships William B Koons, Tavern Bloom. John Leacock do do George W. Moger, do do Oliver A Jacoby, do do L. D. Meodenhall, Store. do Frank L. Shuman, Tavern, Beaver, Charles F.Mann,- do do J. P. Sibbet, do Berwick, John J. S'i.'es, do Benton, John Grover, Ctntre, Jee Hicks,- j Store, do Richard Parr. Tavern Cattawissa, Samuel Kotenbader, do do J.cob Kistler, do do Peter llower, do Conyngham, Reuben Wassar, do ' do John L. Kline, do do Samuel Leiby, do ' do A. VV Loe. do do Bernard McBrerty, do ' do A W. Creainwr, Store do ' Ed. Unangsi & Co. Tavern, Fishingcreek, Benjamin McHenry, W. A. Kline, Jacab SI. Fry, C. H. Parker, John Hartman, Joshua Warner, Lu(lig Thiel, JohtJ.L. Hurt,- -I-aac Rhoads, iohn Keller, . do do do Greenwood do do do do do Hemlock, do Locust, do . do do 'do do do do . Miffl.in, do Madison, do do do Montour, do Mi Pleasant do- Maine, do .. do . . do Orange, do do do Roaringcreek do Scott,'' do da do do do do SamaefRimby, A K Smith, j. Emanuel Conner, Thomas Jopei, John A. Shuman, . Iaac Yetter,.. Samuel Everett, -Jacob Good, Cornclins MartZ, . frobert S. Howell, J. D. Marchbankj, Phip D. Keller, Milton L. Cox, JESSE COLEMAN. ProthV. Prolhono'ary's Office, ) U. S. 7-50 LO A N. By authority of :be Secretary ct the Treasury, the undersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency for the sate of United States Treasury Notes, bear ing seven and three ten'h per cent, inter est, per annom, known as the SEVEN THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are issued under date of June 15th, 1865, and are payable three years. from that time, in currency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. -20 Six per cent. These bonds are worth a premium which triers ases :he actual profit on the 7-30 loan and it exemption from Slate and municipal taxntion. which adds from one tothrec per cent more, according to the rate levied on other property.- The interest is payable in cur rency semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The intere.M amouc.ts lo : One cent per day on a $50 note. Two cents Teu " 20 " SI Notes of all i eioo " $500 " " 51000 " f (C 4 k ihe denominations named will be promptly furnished upon recent of subscriptions, and tho no.es forwarded at once. The interest to 15th June next will be paid in advance. This is ihe ONLY LOAN I N MARKET now offered by the Government, and it i confidently expected that its superior ad vantages will make it the Great Top -liar Loan of the People. Le8 than $300 000 000 of Ihe Loan au thorized by the lat Congress are now on the market. This amount, at the rate at which il is being abV-orbed, will all be sub scribed for within foui month, when the notes will undoubtedly com ndn I a premi um, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other'Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be affordeil fa cilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have geneally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own aqents, in whom they have cnfiJeoce, and who only are toJse responsible for the delivery of the notes for which thev receive orders. JAY COOKE. Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will bt: received by the FIRST NATIONAL B ANK OF BLOOMS B LJ KG. April 12, 1865 3mo. SI, 650,000 SI, WORTH OF . WATCUES. CIIAIAS, RJXG5, &C. G. S. HASKINS 8o CO., 36 liefhmtm Street, New Yark. offer tne lollowing fiiducmeins t$ Suyer or Valuable Having ben for a long time engaged the Packet business, and established our reput ation for promptness and reliability, and pos.eing great 'facilities for sellm" Jewelry in this way, wa are confident that we can give satisfaction lo all who fet-1 dispoed to patronize u 650 000 WORTH OF WATCHES DIA moml Pin, Chains, to he sold for One Dollar each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for unti i you kuow what you are to receive. JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD' FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH I 175 VVaiches (handsomely enzraved and vrarritnted perfect Tune keepers-), varying in prices from $20 00 to $12() 00 each." 225 Ladief wa;ches, solid gold huntin cae. f55 00 each. 250 Gen.lemen's silver watches 15 00 to 20 00 each. 6,000 Latest si vie vest and neck chains, 4 5G-to 30 00 each 5.000 Gent's California Diamond Pins. 2 50 to 25 00 each. 4.000 California diamond ear drop. 2 00 to 15 00 each. 3 000 Miniature and enamelled gent's icarf pins, new styles, 5 00 to 15 00 each. 2,000 Masonic and emblem pin, 3 00 to 10 00 each. 2 500 Gold band braceliMs, engraved and plain. 3 00 to 20 00 each. 3,000 Jet and Mosaic brooches, 3 00 to 70 00 each. 2,000 Cameo brooche, rich patterns, very taMy, 3 00 to 60 00 each. 4 500 Florentine and Lava pins, the real article, 4 00 to 10 00 each. 3 500 Lava and Florentine ear drops. 3 00 to 10 00 each. 3 "00 Coral ear drops, 4 00 to 6 CO each 2,000 Ladie' Chatehine chains, jt and gold. 15 00 tc 20 00 each. 6.000 Gent's pins, a splendid assortment, 2 00 to 15 00 each. 4,000 Soliiaire sleeve but ons,eniiie!y new styles. 2 .00 lo 5 01 each. 3 000 Stod and sleeve buttons, in sets, very rich, 3 00 to 15 00 each. 5 000 Sleeve buttons, plain, enamelled and engraved, 2 00 to 8 00 each. 10.000 Plam and handsomely engraved ring, 2 50 to 10 00 each 8 000 Sprin locket, double case, lichly engraved, 2 00 to 15 00 each. 15,000 Seifk Indies' jewelry , new and latest styles, 6 00 to 12 00 each. 2.000 Gold pens, and handsome silver cases, 5 00 to 10 00 each This entire lit ol beautiful and valuable goods will be sold for One Dollar Each Cer ificates of all the above articles will be placed in envelopes, and sealed. The-e envelopes are sent by rrnil, a ordered, without regard to choice. On the receipt of the Certificate you will see what you are to have, and then it is at your option lo send one dollar and take the article, or not. five Certificates can be ordered for SI; eleven for S'2; thirty-five for $5; sixty-five for S10; and one hundred for $15 We will send a single Certificate on the receipt of 25 cents. G. S. HASKINS & Co, Box 4270. 36 Beekman St., N Y. BJoomburg, April 5th, 165. CHAS. G, BARKLEV, Attorney at Law, EL003ISECRG, COLUMBIA CO., PA. VILL practice in Ihe several Coons of Colombia county. All legal business intruded to his care shall receive prompt attention O F F I C E, On Main Street, Exchange Buildings, over Miller' Sto e. Grand Jurors for 31iy Tern, 1SG5. Bloom H. C. Hower, J rem Pah Fahringer Thilip Eer. Benton Isaac K. Krickbaum, Ceo. Keeler. Centre And rew Freas, Jacob Heller. Fihingcreek Wm Stocker Hiam Hess. Greenwood Geo Ginon Wm Robbins. Jackson Joshua Savage. Iocust John Morris, Wm Etwin. Mpdtson Wm Graham. Maine David S Brown. Orange Wesley Bowman, Sam 'I Everett. Montour Jeremiah Harmon. Mi P)t-aant Elias Howell. Pine John Lockart.J Srott Jacob B Woftheiser. Sugarloat Sao.uel Hess, David Lewis. Traverse Jurors BIny Terra, 1865. Benton Samnel York-. Ella Shuhz. Boater M ses Srhlicher, Isaac Klinger- man, James Large. Bloom Jene Shannon. Thou J Mtrrf". Briarcreek Jonathan W Eck, Jeremiah Jarobv. John Kisner. Catawisa Go Hughes, Joeph Claywell, Wm John Daniel Kreiuh. Fishinscret-k Moses McHenry, Emandus Unangt. Franklin John Hower. Greenwood A S Kitchen, Clinton Ro bbins Jacl'son Joseph York. Loi-nM Pter Miller, D S Helwig. Madion lacob Flick Wesley D-rnot.t. M .ine Henrv Bowman, Chas Fi-hr. MifTlin-Chs Klingeruan, Jno HuiTtiaughle, H B Freas. Monto-ir Joseph Moo'cr. Mi Pleasnnt Amo Wan ick. Orange Jonathan Poust.J -Pine Albert Hunter. El'jah Shoemaker. Uoarinacreek Charles Mensch. Sti2rlonf Christian L Moore. March 23, 1865. List of Causes for May Term, 1865. 1 El'-jth McMnrtrie Endorsee of Aaron Wolf vs Christian Wolf. 2 Jacob Ham vs Peter JacoSv- 3 flnel P StUf ker s Wm. Ikeler 4 David Achenbaeh v Iohn Wardin. 5 Samuel Williams v Charles H. Diet- erich and Geo. A. Herring.- 6 Hugh McReynolds et al Vs Teter Oii- phant. 7 A W Creamer vs Enoch Howell 8 A W Creamer vs Enoch Howell 9 Johr Beiel et al v S F Headlv lOGeo W Garr;-on vs Caer I Thomas 11 Richard Morgan vs Samuel Hoagland. 12 John Ruckle- vsTIenry-T- Riley el a! 13 Henry Gilmer vs Moore Creveliug. 14 John Keiffer aJm'r of Joseph G-'arhart deceased vs Moses M iyer 15 George Carr, efdorcee of James Carr vs Sylvester J Faux & Thomas Crev eling jr. , 16 Jonas Berningerjr vs Emanuel Ahton, 17 Augustus C Itabb vs James Eyer and Luke Moyer. 18 Jame Carr vs Henry TReity and David J Waller. 16 John Ruckle vs Henry T Reily et.al. Agricu tarnl Chemical Co.'s chop fi:rtimze!:s. THE Fertilizers prepared by the Agri cultural Chemical Co., (; Company char tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania with a capital of 250,000.) have been proved in practice to be the ef-apesi, most profitable and best, lor the Farmer, Gar (ener and Frcit grower, of all concentaned n atittes now offered in any n aikei. The Corr.pan 's list embraces the following PABULETTr: This Fertilizer is composed ol nisht soil and the fertilizing gents of nrine. combined chemicadj and mechanical); wiih other valuable fertilizing agents and i.borbetits. Ii is reduced lo a pulverulen l condition ; ready for immediate Use, arfd without lo. of iis h ighly nitrogenous fertilizing prcper-ti-s. lis universal applicability to all crops and soils, an I its durability and active qualities are well known to be all that ag ncu!turits can desire. - " Price S30 er Ton. CIIEMICAC0JIP0ST. The Fertilizer is largely composed of animal matter, such a meat, bone, fih. leather and wool, together with chemical at.d inorganic fertilizer., which (iecompo the mass, and retain tl.e nitrogenous ele ments. It is t very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, ai d especiall for potatoes and garden porpo-es. lis excellent qualities, sirer.gth anJ cheap ness, have made it very popular with al! who have n-ed it. Price, $40 per Ton. COMPOSITE FERTILIZER. This highly pho-phate fertilizer is par ticu'arly adapted fur lie c nliivation of wees fruits, lwns an I flower. It will ptomnie very vigorous and healthy growth of v ood friil, and largely increase the quniity arid perleci he maturity of the Iru il. For hot- j hose and houeho'd plants and flovvrs, it will be tound an i'iai?;et)iWe article lo se cure their areatest per'ection It will pre vent and cure cli-eaed conditions ot the peach and grape, at.d is excellent lor grass ind lawn. Il is compoed of such elements as make il ada pted to the growth ol all kinds ot crops in all kinds ot soil. The torm:ila or method of combining it constituent fertilizing ingredients ha re ceived the highesl approval ol eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists. Price, S50 per Ton. PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Agricultural Chemical Company manufacture a Pnophale ol Lime in accor dance with a new ati valuable formula by which a very superior article is produced, as 10 be afforded at a len price lhan other manufacturers charge. Practical tests have proved that its value, as a lertilizer, is equal to the best Phosphate of Lime in t he market. Price, $65 per Ton. TERMS CASH. All Orders of a Ton or more, will be delivered at the Railroad Station and the Wharves of Shipment, tree of cartage. Cartage w ill be charged on ail orders of 6 barrels or less One doi.'ar per Tor. allowance for cartage will be made on all sales delivered at the Works of the Company on Canal 'Wharf. AgricaltorakChemical Company's Works, At Canal Wharf, on the Delaware. . , Office, 413J Arch Sl Philadelphia, Pa. R. B. F1TTS, General Agent. The Companj's Pamp . let Circular, em bracing falJ directions fo o-ing the above Fertilizers, sent by mail, free, when re quested. Marcn, 8, 1865 6mo. OLD THINGS MADE NEW. . A PAMPHLET directing how to speedily restore sight and give up spectacles, wi hoot aid ol doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on receipt af 10 cents. Ad dress, . '" E. B. FOOTE, il. D. if 'iQr,yr-.':,w. . UK. I -V- v;. G ROVE ST E N 8c CO. I'lAIN TOR - E ITS A RUFACTI' ICE K S , 4 s THE attention of the public and ihe trade is invited to our New Scale 7 Octave Rose wood Piano-Fortes, which for volume and purity of lone are ur.rivi.lled bv any hrberjo offered in this market. They conlain all the modern im provemems, French, Grand Action, Harp Pedal'. Iron Frame, Over-Strung Ba-s &c, ai d each instrument be-ng mm e under the personal supervision of Mr J. H GROVESTEEN, who has had a practical ex terience of over 30 venr in their n anulactore, is fully warrerited in every prurnlar. The Grovesteen Piano-F- rte Jiecnved the Highest awurd of Merit over all others at the Celebrated World's fair. Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, Paris Germany, Philapelphia, Baltimore,' Eoton and New-York; and also ut ihe American Institute for five successive years, the gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen at our ware roon. By the introduction of improvements we make a still more perfect. I lai.o Forte, and by manufacturing largely, wiih a strictly cash Po!em, are enabled to etler the-e instruments al prices which will preclude all competition. PRICES: No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewoot. plain cae 275. To. Seven Octave, round corner, Rowood heavy moulding S300. No. 3, Seven Oc'ave, rou-id comer. R-.sewond Loui XIV su le S325. a Uc simile of the hoov- ct.t TElim . 'S'lT CSS3, ix cns:iii:T FUns. W D ESC II I P7 1 V E CIRCULARS SE.NT FUEE.j Joly 13, 1864 ly. FCTX.1M CLOTHES IV HlVGF.il. IT IS I HE ONLY RELIABLE SVLF-AV JUSTING WRINGER. No. Wood Work lo sicell or split No Thumb-sci ews to gel out of order If arrant ed wit h or without cog-ichech IT took the first premium at filty-setm State and Conntj Fairs in 1863, aiM U without any excejdion, the best Wringer ever made. Patented in the United Stat, England, Canada, and Australia. Agents wanted in every town, arid in all part of the world. Enert-etio Agents can make from three to ten Dollars per day. Smj.le Wringers sent Express paid on receipt of price. No. 2. S6 50. No." 1, S7 50. No. F, p. 50. No. A, S9 50. Manufactured ant' sold, wholesale and retail, bv THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO., No. 13 Piatt St'eei, N. Y. & Cleveland, O. A H. FRANCISCUS. Agent, . Philadelphia, Pa. TJ'hat Everybody Knows, viz: That iron well av;iized will not rust. Tio. cimnU machine i better than a I complicated one. That a Wringer should be sell atljiistina, unraoie, arm ruinnn. That Thumb screws and Fastening cause delay anil trouble to reul,He and keep in order. That wood soaked in hot water will swell, shrink and split. I hat wood bearin" for the shaft to run in will wear out. That the t'u'nam n rit.ger, nn or without co2 wheels. will not tear the clothe. That cog wheel resjula'or j.re riot essen tial. That ihe Putnam Wringer has ullllie advantages, and not one of the disrdvan tae above named. That all who have tested "n, pronounce it the b-st Wringer ever made. Thgj it will wring a THREAD or a BED QUILT withont alteration. We miaht fill the paper with testimoni al, but in-ert only a few to convince the skeptical, if such there be; and we say to all, test Putnam's Wiinger Test it thor oughly with any and all others, and if not entirely sati-faMory. reiurn it. Putnam Manufacturing Co. Geti'.letnen I know from practical evperiecce that iron well galvanized with zinc wdl not oxidize or rust oi e j;arlic!e. The Putnam Wrioaer is as near perfect a pcssit le, and 1 can cheerfully recommend il lo be ibe best in ne. Re-pectfnliy yonr?, JOHN W. WHEF.LER, Cleveland, Ohio. Many years exrri-nre in the galvaniz ing bnsii.es. enable me to endorse the above statement in all particular JNO C LEFFERTS, No. 10i BeeKman St. New York, January, 1864. We have te.-ted Putnam s Clmhes Wring er by practical working, and know that it will 'do. It i cheap, it is simple, it require no room whnher at work or at rest; a child ran operate it It does it duty thoroughly. It saves lime and it save wear and tear. We earner ly advise all who have much washing to do, with all intelligent per-on who may have anv, to bny this Wringer. Ii will pay or itself in a year a. m-t. HORACE GREELEY. July 6, R64. ly. jgJAMES ROBINSON, Clock ami Ti'altli "akcr, AM) IMPORTER OF Watcbc, Jew. Iry A: French 'Ime Plccrs AISO MA" CFACTUR EH OF SILVER AND SILVER PLA TED WARE, GOLD, SILVER $ STEEL SPECTACLES, No. 1031 Market Street, below Elevnth, North Side, PAILADELPHIA. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly re paired ai the shortest notice. Gilding and Plating, of all descriptions, done neatly to order. N. B. Masonic,' Odd Fellow's and other emblematic Marks, made and En graved to order. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF F1AK ONJ A AAi &VY ii LASSES, FRENCH, ENGLISH 4 AMERI CAN CLO( K, TABLE AXD POlKf.T CUTLERY, Army Corps Tn. "jrcgH-T t for sale AND MADE IU ORDER. No. 1031 Market S reet, 3J door below Eleventh, North side. March 26, 165. HORSE BILLS, A NEATLY TH K OrriCR OF TH C l J Tr r ir t il - rr- .jt i . ,r..,. .. .v-.. j . ..j.a 1 . -j ",f- M. rHM.--s -f r' r I t . JYvao Chilling Store. LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. fttHE undersigned respectfully informs his friend and Ihe ptiblic generally,; that he ha just received Irorn itie eastern Cite, a large as-ortmeni of CLOTHING, 4 Fresh from the seat of Fashion, cJL all sort, size ami quantities, which wibe sold cheap lor cash or country produce. -A L S O, " -mm wl ''.: - MS i&TX S! a V Uj Together with a variety ol no tior.s and thing too troublesome to numer ate, lo which he invites the attention of pur chaser. He is aho prepared to. make us clothing to order, on reasonable lermp, and up to the lultst fashions. ECall and examine our stock of goods. ANDREW J. EVANS. Bloomsburg, April 27. 1864. Jflilltr's Stove. OF FALL AND M IX TEU GOODS. f MIE snbscriber ha just returned from - the cities with another large and elecl assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, purchased at Philadelphia and Nw York, at the lowest figure, and which he is deter mined to sell on as moderate lerms a can be procured elsewhere iu Bloomsburg. Hi stock comprises J,. DIES' DRESS GOODS, of Ihe chcieest styles and latest la-hions, together with a larse ss-onmen' of DRY COODS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS, AND VEHTiKGS. ALSO, GROCF.RIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSAV ARE. CEDAHW ARE, HOLLOW WARE. NAILS. IfiON. BOOTS? 4-SHOES, HATS f- (JAPS,$-c. In short, ever thing usually kept in coun try stores, to which fie inv dts he attention ol ihe public generally. The highest piice will be paid for coun try produce, iti exchange, fir good. STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bioomshnnr. Oct 12, IH6X. RErKKsH'S'EA'T SJA707 AND C O xN F EC Tl O N E R Y STOP. E . H. C. ClIRlSTMAX, r ESPECTFULLY announces to the riti- j zens oi Bloomsburg and vicinity ihat . he l.a just opened a new Heireshtnent Sa loon and Confectionery Sore, on M.iin-st. second door below the ''American House," where fie ii. tends supply itig all who may rive him their custom wiih F1ESII OYS TERS, Clam Soup, Sardines, Boiled Eggs, Ham Tripe P;i:s' Feet, Dried IIeiring,&c. !I will xln L-fc l rn ti.ind a snnprinr nr. tide of DRAUGHT ALE. Portt-r Lagerbeer, ! and Sarsapari'la : together iih a god as sortment of Can lie, Sweetmeat, Cakes, Cigar and Chewing Tobacco. In connec lion wuh thi saloon he ha fitted up a La dies Department, where all who n.ay de sire can call lor Oysters an I Rfreshmet't and will be free from ail annoyances an indecencies that ladies are loo of'en ex posed 'o in some of our bes: restaurants. Don't fail to give him a cr!l. H. C CHRISTMAS Proprietor. bioom-burg. Oct. 12, 164. 4 ourl I'roclaitiaf ion. ITMIKKEAS the Honorable William El- well, Pre-ident Judge of Ihe Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery, Couri ol Quarter Sessions of the Peace' and Court of Common Pleas ami Orphans, Court, in the 26th Judicial District, compos ed of the counties of Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming, and ihe Hons. Stephen Baldy and John McKeynolds, Associate Judges, of Co lumbia co., have issued their precept, bear ing date one thousand eight hundred and sixty five, and to me directed lr holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Com. Pleas and Orphans' Coort. in Blooms burg, in the county of Columbia, on the first Monday, bettr the 1st day of Mav next and fo continue one week. Notice is hereby given, to the Coroner, the Jutiees of the Peace and Constables ol the said County of Columbia, that they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o' clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisition and other remembran res to do tho.-e inings which to their offices appertain to' be done. And those that are bound by recognizes, lo prosecute aga-inst (he prisoners (hat are ot may be in the Jail of said county ol Columbia, to be then and there to prosecute then as shall be just. Jo rors are requested to be punctual in theii attendance, agreeably lo iheir notice, dated at Bioomburg, the 25'h day of March, m the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fifth and in the eighiy-.ninth year ot the Independence of the United Staiesjof America. (God save the Commonwealth.) SAMUEL SNYDER, THE Greatest Improvement yet in the Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity worth seeing. Please send for circular with sample of sewing. These Improved Machines fave ors hundred per cent of thread and silk, and make the lock nitclj, alike on both sides. They require no instructions to operate perfectly, except the "printed directions." No change in sewing from one kind of goods to another. And o taking-apart to clean o niL Our New Manufactory is now complete, with all its machinery and loots entirely new, and is already rapidly turning out Machine, wl ioh for tTeaoty and perfection of finish are not surpassed by any manufac ture in the world. N. B. Should any Machine ptove onsal isfactory, it can be returned and money refunded. f . Agents wanted in counties not canvassed by our own Agents. FINKLE &. LYON S. M. CO. No. 538 Broadway, New York. April 20, 1864. ly. National Claim Agency, CONDl'CTVO BT HARVY 8c, COLLINS, . WASH1SGTOX, D C. N order to facilitate the prompt adjust men' of Bounty, arrears of pay. Pension and other claims due soldiers and other person Irom the Government of the U. S., the undersigned has made arrangements with ihe above firm whose experience and c'o-e proximity to, and daily intercourse with, the Department, as well a the early knowledge acquired by ihm of the decis ions frequently being; made, enable them to pro-ecu'e claim more effectually than Attorneys at a distance can possibly do. AH persons entitled fo claims ol ihe abovo description can have ihem properly attend ed to by calling on me and entrusting then to my care. W. WIRT, Agent for Harvy & Co!!ia. Bloomsburg, August 10. 1864. 1 SO 18G PENNSYLVANIA & ERIE RAILROAD This great line traverses the Northern -oris! 'nn h wpmI rnnntipa nri1aiincvl..rii.f. the city of Ere, on Lake Erie. It has been leaed by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, and is operated by them. Is entire length was opened for passes ger and freight b-jsmessOct. 1 7th, 1864. Time of Passenger trails a,l North'd. acarc Eastward. Mail Train . lo 16 P. Elmira Express Train, 1 1 27 M. L.. Haven, Ar'modation, 14 27 Leaves Westward. Mail Train, 4 26 Elmira Expre Train, 5 IS Lock Haven Ac'modaiion 4 34 A. M. A. M. P. M. Passenger cars run through on Mail train without change 6o h ways between Philt dehihia Erie, and Baltimore and Erie. Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Mail Traia bo h ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and on Elmira Epxresg Train both ways between Wil!iamport and Baltimore. For information repectin2 Passenger business apply at cor. 30th arid Market Sis Philadelphia. And for Freight business of the Corr panj's Agent. S. B Kio'jsion, Jr , Cor. I3:h and Mm ket Street. Ph'laoetphia. J. W. Reynolds Erie. J. M Drill. Ag'i. N. C. U. R.. Baltimore II H. HOUSTON. General Freight A gt. Phil'a. II W. G WINNER, General Ticket Agt. Phii'i. JOS D. POTTS, General Manager, Williamsport. Feb. 22, 1865." IF YOU WANT TO KNOW 4 LITTLE of everything relating lo the Imittaii system, male and female ; the cause and treatment of diseases; ihe mar riage cu;oms ol the world; how lo marry well acd a thou-aod thing, never publish ed before, read the revised and enlarged edi'ion of "Medical Common Sense," a curious book for curious people, and a good book for every one. 400 pages, 100 lilusiruti-ms. Price Si. 50. Corden is table sent free to any address. Books may ba (ad at 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 York, Feb. 1, 1865 6mo. EDITOR OF THE STAlTi ' rDEAR SIR: With your permission 1 wish io 6ay to the reader of our paper that I will send, by re turn mail, to all who wish it (free) a Recipe, wiih full direction for making and using a simple Vegeable Ba!m that will e fleet n ally remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches. Tan. Freckles, and all Impuri ties of the Skin, leaving the fame eoft, clear, smooth and Beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare faces, simple direc tions and information Ihat will enable them to tart a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or Moustache, in less than thir ty daj s. All applicaiions answered by return maa without cnarge. - Repectfnliy yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. 831 Broadway, New York. March 1, 1865 3 mos. THE SEW GROCERY STO HE FORMERLY ERASMAS' OLD STAND ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG. Iflorc Fich Goods. Just received at Henry Gigcrs New Store. MOLASSES, SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEE, RICE. SPICES. FISH, SALT, TOBACCO. SEGARS, CANDIES, '.. RAISIN FEED AND PROVISIONS. ' Together with a great variety of notions Ub l-rw IIUI1IVIWUII V IU W (I II Villi RTBoUer, Eggj, Meat and produce gea- erawy taken in exchange for yoods. 't o 1 II (? . r