STAR OF THE NORTH TllTSGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTRY. . j i i PLOonsBUKQjrA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 24. 1565. Tn corn i not alt planted jet, in conse quence of the laie rains. Skbct. Jmsi C. Tatk, is borne for a few days, on furlough- The Sergt. looks mach improved. He, belonging to the one year men, expects to be mastered oat of service in iw days. Tut "old barber shop" rear the Court House will be re-opened in a short time. An atientie and okillfol Professor of the art tonsorial cannot fail to do a good busi ness.; . " VVb fear the grain and grass, if it con tinues f rowing, ai soch a rapid rare, will lodge, spoil and be hard gathering. Some pieces are already very heavy. Carr. William Srtvx a, who has been with bis family for the pat few day?, led ibis place- on Monday evening lasr, to j no bis Regiment in Georgia via New York, where he receives transportation. Wc would give notice that the "Green Creek . Petroleum Company" will bold a special meeting, in ibis place, on Wednes day, the 24th inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m. All the Members are expected to attend. Not being present at the meeting of the Members of the Agricultural Society, on Saturday last, at this place, we are enable to announce the names ot ihe newly chosen officer, for (be ensuing year. The Secretary hasn't famished us with the minutes. Oil. The accounts from Venanzo and Ti oga ciontie show a steady increase of (he supply of oil and are very encouraging to to 4 hose interested The production would hive been greater if the fl od bad not caus ed the damage it did. W observe that part of the Larkawanna and Rlooinsburg Uailroad Depot, at this place has been convened into a dwelling, c account of the scarcity of houses, for 'the CowipanyVTicket Agent, Geo. W. Radi born, q. It mak a complete dwelling. Fscit Dkstsoted. The apple crop, it is elated in New Jersey papers, will be a to la! failure in some parts of that State. The peaches were much damaged in Maryland and Delaware by the frost on the 22J and 23d of April. No; more than one-tbird of a crop is expected in the lower counties of Maryland. In Pennsylvania ibera will be nothing life a fall crop. - Circtj Comino We would give notice to the lovers of fun (hat the Great Metropol ian Circus, will exhibit in this place, on Tbarsday next.' It is said to be the raw complete traveling pxibition ever organized. . exhibits in Berwick to-day (Wednesday; and on Fridy at Danville. Boys, get your 'divvies," ready. - As ORDiR. of the War Department promul gate that any person fonnd in arm., against the United Slates, after the 1st of Jane, east of the Mississippi River, will be treated as guerrillas, find suffer death. Officers are in atracted to heed the order, and see that it is promptly executed. -- W'k Lsark that a new po-l office build ing t about to be erected on the sooth west ; corner oi Market Square. We are in favor of that enterprise. We have a post master who eem disposed to be rather accom modating ; and we should be pleased to tee him take his office out of the little nar row contracted place where it now remain. It should never have been put where it is, in the very sess-pool of roudyism, with an advocete, in a silent way, ol "mob law and violence" for Po.t Ma-ier, hot who now claims to be a Uw-abidi'g citizen !' Br referring to oar advertising columns in this week's paper, it will be observed that the Niw PjiOviMON Stohb has opened is this place. The doora and shutters were larowa open on Monday momina last, dis splaying a large and elegant assortment cf Groceries and Provisions. There is noth iag used in a family but what can be par chased a: this S'.ore, save dry-goods, at the most reasonable figures, (or cash. All kinds of wiUow-and cedar ware will be found at ibia Store. Cash will be paid for egs. See advertisement in another column. Wc will send the Stir to eur old sub scribers, as well as new ones, at a reduced price of subscription per annum just as aoon as we can afford to do so. As long as paper remains at $7.50 per ream, 51.00 higher than ic 1862-3, we cannot possibly lei cor paper oat at lower (ban our present rates, if we desire to make an honest living. We would like toroail our paper to all who bate applied for it daring the past month or more, at the old figures, bnt cannot do it. Floor, Meat, Boiler and Eegs, will have to lake a downward pitch before that will happen. The slight decline in Merchan dize is scarcely felt. One day it assnmes a downward tendency, the next an upward one, and so it goes. THi-itnpressioa that the ''Green Creek Petrolecm Company" baa been gotten op far the benefit of a few icdividnals is a mis take. They now have their Charter, and are operating bpon tbe mutual plan.' Every rnaa who subscribe and pays for cck be comes a member. Every colter subscribed to ba appropriated in dayeloping. As aoon as tke Company succeeds they will qoirsellirj stock. The cnsold stock is then to be divided between every stockholder in proportion & the number of shares he holds. Tbas every stockholder will enjoy and re ceive the tanefita and profi'.s jast in propor tioa to tbe amount of slock he owns. This ia certainly fair, asd ocbi to be aa iadoce jr.eat tot all to sgtscrii. Thk ScHodts in this place and vicinity are being conducted by the following persons, viz: Prof. J. C. Hill, Mr. Childs, and Ms T. Vannatter, in the Academy, on Third si. Mrs. Am a R. Drake, at Ler Booms on Main St. Miss Leontra Lescher, in the basemeut of the German Reformed Church. Mr$. E. W. Wyncoop, at her residence on Third st. Miss Martha Wells , in the frame school room opposite the American House. Miss Kate Christ man, in the school hoose near the Furnace, East Bioomsburg. Mist Annia Freezt, at the Irondale school house, North Bloomsborg. M'ts Kale Weaver, in Sco:t Town, South Bloomsborg. . , Miss Amanda Davis, in the brick school house, on Welsh Hill. The majority of these teachers have bad considerable experience. These schools, vre nederstand, are being well conducted. It would seem that Horace Greeley, Wen dell Philips, Ward Beecher, and that clan, are the best friends the leaders ol the South ern Confederacy have, just at preseot ; they are crying at the top of their voices, for leniency lor these rebel leaders, Davis, Lee & Co. The old hypocrites, they know very well that they have been the fault of all this difficulty, causing this great loss ot life and treasure, and now expect soon to 6ee a change in the administration of the affairs of our Government, therefore wish to make their peace with the Southern leaders. PURIilG SAEE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Colombia county, on Saturday (he 3d Day of Jane, 1S65, at ten o'clock, iri the forenoon . Peter Ent, Administrator of Thoma9 W. Young, la'e of Jackson township, in said county, dee'd, will expose to sale by public vendue, on the premise", a certain TRACT OF LAND, Simate in Jackson township, Colnmbia co., adjoining lands of Ezekiel Cole, John Fritz, Jo.-hua Savage, Wm. Prks, Wm. Brink, and othei laadd of said deceased, contain ing 283 ACRES and one hundred and thirty-lwo perches, strict measure. Whereon is erected a SAW rhee. About iweniy-five Acres of paid tract are cleared, and the balance is heavily wood ed with most exce'leiil Tine, Oak and Hemlock timber It ia called the best timber lnd in the neighborhood.. Thii tract is made more valuable from the lart that it is situate on ihe East branch of GREEN CREEk where there are strong evidence.- of COAL OIL, ?id where part'es are already prcupecting with every encour agement ol finding an abundance of oil l,aie the e.-tate vt paid deceased, situate in thf township of Javktoii and county aforesaid. JESSE COLEMAN, Clerk. Bioomsburg, May 5, 1865. CONDITIONS: Ten per cent, of one fourth of the purchase money to be paid down on the day of sale; the one-fourth, less the ten percent., on the final confirm ation; and the balance in one year from confirmation nisi,' with interest Iro'm said confirmation. With good security for the payment of the purchase money. rETER.EN T, Admr. May 10, 1865. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Filig Jnctton. lute cf Sugn lonf tup., Columbia county, deed. LETTERS testamentary on the e-tate of Sih Jackson, late of Sojarloaf tor. el.ip, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted bv the Register of said coun ty to DAVID LEWIS residing in Suarloaf township, Columbia co. -All persons hav ing cla ms sgainst the estate ol the dece dent are requested to present them for set tlement, and those indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment. DAVID LEWIS, Executor. May 10, 1865. pd. S3. Administrator' Aolice. Estate of Reuben Savage, late of Fihingcreek township, deceased. TVTOriCE is hereby civen that Iefers of administra'im on the esta'e of Reuben Savage, late of Fishir.gcreek town6hip, Co lumbia county, have been granted by the Register of said county, to John Weaner, of the township and couniy a'oresaid. All persons having claims against the said es tate of the dectfdent are requested to pre sent them for settlement to the ai.ninis'.ra tor, and thoe owino: the estate will come forward and make immediate oayment. JOHN WENNER, Admr. May 3, 1865 S3. XEIT BULLLXEBY SU0P VrfJLsPRIXG iit SUMMER GOUDSu MISS LIZZIE BARKLEY most respect fully announces to the citizens of Blooms burg and viciniiy thai she has-opened a NEW MILLINERY SHOP, in rooms for merly occupied by Dr Ramsey, deceased, on Main St., be'ow Market. She has a fine assortment of M Winery goods, which ha been selected with care and taste. She is prepared to do a t work placed in her hands in as neat and durable style as can be done elsewhere. Give her a call - MISS LIZZIE BARKLEY. Bloomsborg, April 26, 1865 matrimonial. LADIES and Gentlemen: If you wish to marry you cs.n do so addse.-sing me. ) will send you, without moaey and without price, valuable information, that will ena ble yon to marry happily and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. Tins inlormation will cost yon nothing and if yon wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist yon. All letters strictly confidential. The desired information sent by return mail, and uo reward asked. Please inclose post age or stamped envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, SARAH B. LAMBERT, Gresnpoinl, Kings Co. N. Y. May 17, 1865. 3m. NEW MUSIC FUNERAL MARCH, to the memory of. Abraham Lincoln, the Martyr President, By Mrs. E A. Pars hcrst, Author of '-'Richmond is Ours," "The Soldier's Dying Farewell," "Oh, send me one Fib wer from his Grave." No Slave beneath that Starry Fla?' etc., etc. Thi March 13 very solemn and impressive. Price 30 cents ; with Vignette of ihe Presi dent, 50 cents Mailed free. Publisher, HORACE WATERS, No. 481 Broadway, New York. - . May 3, 1S65. 2w, - LIST OF DEALERS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, FOR the year one thousand eifht hun dred and sixty-five, of Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Distillers, Brewers, Res.au laut and Eating House Keepers, within the County of Columbia, returned and classi fied in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, by the Appraiser oi Metcantile Taxes of said county as follows, to-wit: Venders. Twp$. Clas. License. SH Miller, Bloom, 13 10 00 A J Sloan, do 13 10 00 McKelvey Neal & Co do 8 30 00 H C & I W Hartman do 11 15 00 J J Brower do 13 10 00 Bloomsbur? Iron Co do 8 30 00 E Mendenhall do 13 10 00 L T Sharpies do 13 10.00 P John do 14 .7 Co John R Moyer do 14 7 On Ever & Moyer do 14 7 Oo E P Lutz . do 14 ' . 7 00 F Rabb do 14 7 00 J K Girlon do 14-7 Oo A Terwilliger do H 7 Oo Henry Giger do 14 7 00 O A Jacoby do 14 7 00 Henry Kleim do 14 7 00 J W Henderhot do 14 7 00 Andrew Rupert do 14 7 00 J Sharpless do 14 7 0u P Billmeyer do 14 7 00 A J Evans do - 14 7 00 David Lowenberg do 14 7 CO S C Shives do 14 7 00 BStohner .do 14 " 7 00 F Fox do 14 7 00 A Solleder do 14 7 00 D L Mendenhall do 14 7 00 Lloyd Paxton do 14 7 00 Jiis K Eyer do 14 7 00 E Conner Montour 14 7 00 Wm Butler do 14 7 00 Brobst & Maroerum do. 14 7 00 J S McNinch & Co Cattawissa 14 7 Q0 J S Brobst do 11 15 00 J Sharpless & Co do 11 15 00 G Hughes &. Son do 14 7 00 J K Sharpless do 12 12 50 Creay & John do 12 12 50 S D Rinard do 14 7 00 W John do 14 7 00 Casper Rahn do 14 7 00 Wm Orange do 14 7 00 B F Reighard & Bro Scott. 14 7 00 C S Fowler do 11 15 00 Sam'l A Worman do 14 7 00 W A.Barton & Co do 14 7 00 David Whitmire do ll 7 00 G W Crevling & Co do 14 7 00 Peter Ent . do 12 12 50 H W Creasy & Co do II 15 00 I C S Fowler do 8 30 00 J&TCrevelini do 13 10 0C Hoasland & V Boren Conyng'm 11 Id oo J W Bedlord & Co do 8 30 00 W P Rvon & Co do 12 12 50 J B Kmttle do 12 12 0 William Snyder do 14 7 00 Daniel Wertman ag't do 14 7 00 C P Smtth do 14 7 00 B MtBrerty do 14 7 00 D T McKiernan do 14 7 00 Jacob Yager Locust 14 7 00 Washington Yeager do .14 7 00 Mark Wi'liams do 14 7 00 Abraham Rice do 14 7 00 J B Deemer ' do 14 7 00 J Cherrinston Roaringcreek 14" 700 Franklin S Siinman Beaver 14 7 00 Jacob Bamburger do 14 7 00 Schweppefiheiser & Co Maine 14 7 00 Brown & fisher do 14 7 60 Bowman & Owen Berwick 11 15 00 Abraham Miller do 10 20 00 Jackson & Woodin do 10 20 0C Jackson k Bowers do 12 12 50 A Miller & Co .do 14 7 00 J B Dodson agent do 14 7 00 Jackson & Woodin do 13 10 00 J Sesholtz & Cra;ii do 14 7 00' C I) Fowler do 14 7 00 G H Fowlr Centre 13 10 00 Jacob Sponsler do i4 7 00 E W M & G L Law do 14 7 00 C H Hess & Co do 14 7 00 Henry Lahmen do .14 7 00 Jesse Hicks do 14 7 00 Samuel D etiertch do 14 ' 7 CO Abram Dietiericb do 14 7 00 Georse H Fieaa do 12 12 50 A Fulmer da 14 7 00 John KeLhner do 14- 7 00 Jacob Ham Hemlock 14 7 00 Charles Neyhart do 14 7 00 M G& WH Shoemaker do 13 10 00 MrKelvy & Appleman estate 14 7 00 R W Bowman & Co Oranne 13 10 00 D K Sloan do 11 7 00 A B Siewart do 13 10 00 A Coleman do 14 7 00 B Ammerman Fihiticreek 14 7 00 Howell & Pennington do 14 7 00 Solomon Eus do 14 7 CO James N Jons do 14 7 00 D & M McHenry do 14 7 00 Mrs H A Cole Benton 14 7 00 Samuel Heai-ock do 14 7 00 Hiram Everett do 14 7 00 Hughe & Calendar do 14 7 John -Leggo'l Greenwood 14 7 D & W Ma-Wa do 11 15 Cornelius Preston do 14 7 Schu)ler S: Black do 13 10 C Eves & Co do 13 10 Joseph Sands- Ml Pleasant 14 7 George Vauce do 14 7 Con'dd Kreamer Madison 13 10 D Flick & Brother do 14 John Hetlsr Mifflin 14 7 Stephen H Swank do 14 7 Creasy & Browc do 14 7 J K. Schweppenheiser do 14 , 7 W A Brown- do 14 7 Jacob Yohe . do 14 7 Wa?hm2ton Parr Franklin 14 7 G S McWilliams do 11 7 C Mendenhall do 14 7 John G Jacoby Briarcreek 14 7 Levi Summerville do 14 7 J Thomas do 13 10 PMTraogb do 13 10 Reubeo Miller do 14 7 William Fieas do 13 10 Jeremiah Jacoby do 14 7 Restaurants and Eiling Houses. Frederick Fox Bloom 6 12 BStohner do 6 12 W B Koons do 7 10 H C Christman do 7 10 S Kcstenbauder Catlawissa 7 10 LeviKeiUr do 8 5 William Stetter Conyngham 7 10 Edward Hafiey do 8 5 John Chapman do 7 10 Thomas OrConner do , 8 5 Richard Kealey do 8 5 Henry Hockman Berwick 7 10 Michael Keller Orange 8 5 - Biewcries and Distilleries. Moses Simmons FishinRcreek 6 25 Frank Edgar do 8 12 50 Reuben Miller Briarcreek 4 40 Rohr McHenry Benton 6 25 All persons who may feel aggrieved by the above classification can have an rp portonity of appealing by calling upon the undersigned at his office in Bioomsburg, Pa., at any time on or before the ist dav oi June, A. D. 1865, after which no appeal wilt be beard. C. B. BROCKWAY, May 3, 1865. Mercantile Appraiser. . Whiskers ! ! ! Those wishing a fine set of whiskers, a nice moustache, or a beau tiful head of glossy hair, will please read! the card of THOS. F CHAPMAN ia anoth er part of bis paper. March lf 1865. 3 moi, Agricnitnral Chemical Co.'s CHEAP FERTILIZERS. 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 tbe Farmer, Gar dener and Fruit erower, of all concentarted manures now offered in any maiket. . The Coropanj's list embraces the following PABULETTE. This Fertilizer is composed ot night soil and the lertilizirig agents of urine, combined cheraicailj and mechanically with other valuable lertilizitig agents and absorbents. It is reduced to a pulverulent condition ; ready for immediate use, and without lo6 of its highly nitrogenous fertilizing proper ties. lis universal applicability lo all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities, are well known to be all that ag riculturists can desire. ciiemicaITcompost, The Fertilizer is largely composed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fish, leather, and wool, together with chemicals ar.d inorganic fertilizers, which decompose Ihe mass, and retain the nitrogenous ele ments. It is s very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and especially for potatoes and garden purposes. Its excellent qualities, strength and cheap ness, have made it very popular with all who h'ave ned it. COMPOSITE FERTILIZER. This higtily phosphate fertilizer is par ticularly adapted fnr the cultivation of trees Iruits, 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 cf the truit. For hot bosp and household plants-and flowers it will be found an indispensible article to se cure their greatest perfection. It will pre vent and cure di-eased conditions of the peach and grape, and is excellent for grass nd lawns. It is composed of soch elements as make it adapted to the growth of all kinds ol crops in all kinds of soil. The torrnnla or method of combining in constituent fertilizing ingredients has re ceived the hishest apprtrval of eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists. rnosniATE of lime. The Agricultural Chemical Company mancfactnr a I'hophate ol Lime in accor dance wiih a new and valuable form n!j by which a very superior article is produced, as to be afforded at a less price than other manufacturers charge. Practical tests have proved that its value, as a fertilizer, is equal to the bes' Phosphate of Lime in Jthe market. TERMS CASH. All Orders of a Ton or more, will be delivered at the Railroad Stations and the Wharves of Shipment, tree of cartage. Cartage wiil be charged on aU orders of 6 barrels or less One doilar per Tor. allowance for cartage, will be made on all sales delivered at the Works of the Company, on Canal Wharf. Agricultural Chemical Company's Works, At Carwl Whirf on ihe Ve'axrare. Office, 4131 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. R. B. F1TTS, General A?ent. Tbe Company's Pampnlel Circular, em bracing faU directions for uing the above Fertilizers, sent by mail, free, when re qoested. March, 8. 1865 6mo. SI G 5 ), O O () 61, WORTH OF WATCHES, CUAWS, RIXGS, G. S. HASKltNS o CO., 36 Jieekman Street, Neto Yarlc. offer t'e following Inducements to II ii vers or Valuable Having been ler a long time er.g8ij.ed the Packet business, and established our reput ation for promptness and reliability, and possossina great facilities for selling Jewelry m tin way, we are confident that we can cive satisfaction to all who feel disposed to patronize cs S650 000 WORTH OF WATCHES, Dia mond Pins, Chains, lo te sold lor One Dollar each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for until j ou know w bat you are to receive. JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH ! 175 Watches (handsomely encraved and warranted perfect lime keepers), varying in prices from 20 00 to S120 00 each." 225 Ladies' watches, solid gold hunting cases, S55 00 each. 250 Genderaea'd silver watches 15 00 to 20 CO each. 6,000 Latest style vest and neck chains, 4 5C to 30 00 each. 5.000 Gent's California Diamond Pins, 2 50 to 25 00 each. 4.000 California diamond ear drops, 2 00 lo 15 00 each. 3 000 Miniature and enamelled aents icarf pins, new styles, 5 00 to 15 00 each. 2,000 Masonic and emblem pins, 3 00 to 10 00 each. 2 SCO Gold band bracelets, er.graved and plain, 3 00 lo 20 00 each. 3;000 Jet and Mosaic brooches, 3 00 to 70 00 each. 2,000 Cameo brooches, rich patterns, very tasty, 3 00 to CO CO 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. S,o00 Coral ear drops, 4 00 to 6 00 each. 2,000 Ladies' Chatelaine chains, jet and gold, 15 00 tc 20 00 each. 6,000 Gent's pit's, a splendid assortment, 2 00 to 15 00 earn. 4.000 Solitaire sleevt buttons,ea!iroIy new style. 2 00 to 5 00 each. 3 GOO Studs and sleeve but:ons, in sets, very rich, 3 00 lo 15 00 each. 5 000 Sleeve buttons, plain, enamelled and engraved, 2 00 to 8 00 each. 10;000 Plain and handsomely engraved rings, 2 50 to 10 00 each. 8.000 Spring lockets, double case, lichly ensraved, 2 00 to 15 CO each. 15,000 Sets ladies' jiwelry, 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 list of beautiful and valuable goods will be sold for One Dollar Each. -Certificates of all the above articles will be placed in envelopes, and sealed. These envelopes are sent by mail, as orJered, without regard to choice. On the receipt of the Certificate you wilt see what you are to have, and (hen it 'm at your option lo send one dollar and take the article, or not. Five Certificates can be ordered for SI; eleven for S2; thirty-five for S5; sixty-five for $ ID; and one hundred for 815V We will send a single Certificate on the receipt of 25 cents. G. S. HASKINS & Co , Box 4270. 36 Beekraan St., N. Y. Bloomsborg, April 5th, 1865. Ayefs Cherry' Pectoral. jjixloumi w it mini im 1 ",' ."r""""! ' y T :U-Z&A' ;...!;;..v7j fx GROVESTEN 8o CO. PIAiAO-FOKTE iTl AWUFACTl RERS, THE attention of the public and the trade is invited to onr New Scale 7 Octave Rose wood Piano-Fortes, which for volume and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hrher.o offered in this market. They contain all the modern improvements, French, Grand Action, Harp Pedal. Imn Frame, Over-Strung Bass.&e., and each instrument beins rriBce under the personal supervision ol Mr J. H. GROVESTEEN, who has had a practical ex rerience of over 30 years in their manufacture, is folly warrented in every particular. The Grovesteen riano-Fcrte Revived the Ilighett award of Merit over all others at the Celebrated World's Fair. Where were exhibited instruments ftom the best makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philapelphia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; and also at ihe American I6t,luJffJ' five successive years, the gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen at ou ware-roon. By ihe introduction of improvements we make a still more Pec 1 'an" Forte, and by manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to otter these ins'ruments at prices which will preclude all competition. n PRICES: No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood plain case 527 5. fo. Seven Octave, round corners, Redwood heavy mooldin S300. No. 3, Seven Oc ave, round corners. Rosewood Ln,.i XIV s.yle $325, a lac simile of t"" TERIfl. NET CASH, I IV CURRENT FUN WS. GTDESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. July 13, 1864. ly. riTAAM CLOTIIKS WIIINGKK. IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE SF.LF-A V JUSTING If'IlIXGFR. iVo Wood-Work to swell or split No Thumb screws to gel out of order -Warranted with or without cog-wheels IT took the first premium at fifty-seven State and County Fair in 1865, and i without any exception, the bsi Wringer ever made. Patented in the United States, England, Canada, and Australia. Agents wanted in every lown, and in alt par;s ol the world. Energetic Agents can make from three to ten Dollars per day. Sample Wringers seiit Express paid on receipt of price. No. 2, S6 50. No. 1,87.50. No. F, S 50. No. A, S9.50. Manufactured atu' told, wholesale and retail, by THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO , No. 13 Plntt Street, N. Y. & Cleveland, O. A H. FRANCISCL'S. Aen, Philadelphia, Pa. What Everybody Knows, viz: That iron well galvanized will not rust. That a simple machine i better than a complicated one. That a Wringer shoold be sell -adjusting, durable, and efficient. That Thumb screws and Ftenin-i cause dlay and trouble lo regulate and keep in I order. That wood soaked in hot water will swell, shrink and split. 1 hat wood baring for the shall to run in will wear out. That the Putnam Wringer, with or without ?og wheels, will not tear ihe clot he. That cog wheel regulators are not essen tial. That the Pmnam Wriimer has all the advantages, and not one of the dis?dvan tages above named. That all who have tested it, pronounce it the bst Wringer ever made. That it will wrin-j a THREAD or a BED QUILT without alteration. We might fill the paper with testimoni als, but insert only a tew to convince the skeptical, if n-h there be; an. I we say 10 all, test Putnam' Wiinger. Test it ihor ouihly with any and all others, a iJ if not entirely sati-factory, return it. Putnam Manufacturing Co. Gentlemen 1 know from practical experience that iron well galvanized with zinc will not oxidize or rust one particle. The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect a possible, and I can cheerfully recommend it io te the best in use. Kesnectfnlly vonrs, JOHN W. WHEELER, Cleveland, Onio. Many years experience in the galvaniz ing business, enable me to endorse the above statement in all particular. JNO C. LEFFERTS, No. 100 Beeiiman Si. New York, January, 1864. We have tested Putnam's Clothes Wring er by practical working, and know that it will do. I i cheap, it is simple, it requires no room whether at work or at rest; a child can operate it It does its duty thoroughly. It saves lime and it save9 wear and tear. We earnestly advise all who have much washing lo do, with all intelligent persons who may have any, to bny this Wringer. It will pay lor itself in a year a. mH. HORACE GREELEY. July 6, 1864, ly. B. II. STOHNEK, BAKER AND C0XFECTI0XKU HAS always on hand and for sale Fresh BREAD, CAKES, and PIES; French and Domestic Confections in great and splendid variety ; Nuts Fruits, and everything usually found in a first clas confectionery store.' He would call especial attention to his newlv received stock of PICKLED FRUITS, ASD JELLIES. Having recently fitted up a new and elegant Ice Crcnm 'Saloon, on the first floor, two doors west of Eyer & Moyer's Drug' store, he is prepared to wait upon his many customers with FIRST CLASS ICE-CREAM as cheap as the cheapest. He will snpply Balls, Parties, and Picnics with Ice Cream, Confectioner? , &c, at reasonable rate. Bioomsburg, April 26, 1865. Claim Agency. THE undersigned desires lo call atten tion of the public to his facilities ol obtain ing Pensions, Bounties (Local and Govern ment) Bounty Lands lor Soldiers, i33 ir, a Settlement of officer's Account, &c. Dis charged Soldiers oi their heir can get their FULL BOUNTIES, though generally they have received pari. No charges for information, dot uuless' claim is secured. Office with E. H. Little Esq., in white frame building below Exchange Hotel. C. 13. BROCKWAY. Bloomsborg April 5, 186S ly. ' JYac Clothing Store. LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. fMIE undersigned respectfully informs - his friends and ihe public generally, that he has just received from ihe Eastern Cit ies, a large assortment of CLOTHING, Fresh from ihe seal of Fashion, of all sort?, size and quantities, which will be sold cheap lor cash or country produce. A L S O, II ATS x C A I'S W BOOTS AND SHOES. V? Together with a variety of no tinns and things too troublesome to numer ate, lo which he invites the attention of pur chaser. 7" He is also -prepared to . make us clothing to order, on reasonable termp, and up to the latest fashions. GTCail aad examine our 6lock of goojg. ANDREW J. EVEN'S. Bioomsburg, April 27. 1864. Miller's Store. OF FALL AND U ISTER GOODS. r j'HE sulscriber has just returned from - the cities with anothtr large and select assortment of . Fad and JFinier Goods, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure,. and which he is deter mined to sell on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Bioomsburg. Hi stock comprises LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of the chcieesl styles and latest fashions, loHther with a large assortment of DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS. CLOTHS, AND VESTING 8. ALSO, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUE ENS WARE, CEDA R W A R K. HOLLOW WARE. NAILS. IRON. BOOTS SHOES, HATS CAPS, $c In short, everything usually; kept in coun try stores, to which he inv des he attention of the public generally. . The highest price i!l be paid for coun try produce, in exchange for goods- STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bioomsburg, Oct. 12, 1864. EyAMES ROBINSON, Clock and H'atcli MnLer, AND IMPORTtR OF Vntchc, Jewelry Ar French Tlme-Fleces AL0. HAUCFACTCRER OF SILVER AND SILVER PLA TED WARE, GOLD SILVER $ STEEL SPECTACLES, Xo. 1031 Market Street, below Elevnth. North Side, PAILADELPHIA. Clocks, Watches ?n' Jewelry nea'ly r? paire 1 at the shoriest notice. Gilding and Plating, of all descriptions, done neatly to orJer. ViT N. B. Masonic, Odd Fellow's and o her emblematic Marks, made and En graved lo order. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF TliMJ OPEI8A AND Sl'Y 2IjASN12S9 FRENCH, ENGLISH $ J1MERI- CJN CLO( A'. TABLE AXD POCKET CUTLERY, Army Corps "NTIE?JRDER. No. 1031 Market Street, 3d door below Eleventh, North side. March 2G, 1865. REFRESHMENT SALOON AND CONFECTIONERY STORE. H. C. Christman, RESPECTFULLY announces to ihe citi zens of Bioomsburg and vicinity that he has just opened a new Refreshment Sa loon and Confectionery Store, on Main-st , second door below the "American House," where he intends supplying all who may give "him their custom with FRESH OYS TERS, Clara Soup, Sardines, Boiled Eggs, Ham, Tripe, Pigs' Feel, Dried Herring, &c. He will also keep on hand a superior ar ticle of DRAUGHT ALE.Porter, Lagerbeer, and Sarsaparilla : together with a good as sor'.ment of Candies, Sweetmeats, Cakes, Cigars and Chewing Tobacco. In connec tion with this saloon he has fitted cp a La dies5 Department, where all who may de sire can call for Oysters and Refreshments and will be free from all annoyances an indecencies that ladies are loo often ex posed to in some of our best restaurants. Don't fail to give him a call. H. C CHRISTMAN, Proprietor 5 Bloomsbnrg, Oct. 12, 1864. CO.WEYAXCIXG, NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE, by C. G. BARK LEY, Attorney at Law, Bioomsburg, Pa. JYational Foundry: Blootmbnr?, Columbia Co., nPhe subsribjr, proprietor of the above named extensive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of machinery, for COLLERIES, BLAST FUR- NAC ES, STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS TunccuiMn turuiMfv t a? He is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizes and patterns, Plowlrons, and every thing usually made in first-class Foundries His extansive facilities and practical workman, warrant him in receiving the largest contracts on the most reasonable terms. . ET Grain of all kinds will be takes io exchange for castings. CP This establishment is located Bear the Lackawanna Railroad, Depot. PETER BILLMEYER- Bloomsbnrg, Sept. 9. 1863. t eit l fin PENNSYLVANIA & ERIE RAILROAD - This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Ere, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, and is operated by ihem. Its entire length was opened for passen ger and freight business, Oct. 1 7th, 1864. Time of Passenger (rains at North'd. EcaTe Eastward. Mail Train 1(1 16 P. M. El mira Express Train, 1 1 27 L. Haven, Ac'modation, 14 27 A. Ecarcs Westward. Mail Train, 4 26 A. U. Elmira Expres Train, 8 18 " Lock Haven Ac'modation 4 34 P. M. Passenger cars run through on Mail train without change both ways between Phila delohia Erie, and Baltimore and Erie. Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Mail Train both ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and on Elmira Epxress Train both ways between Williarasport and Baltimore. For information repecttng Passenger business apply at cor. 30th and, Market Sis., Philadelphia. And for Freight business ot the Corrpany's Agent. " S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Mas ket Street. Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. J. M Drill, A-'t. N. C. R. R.. Bahimsra H H. HOUSTON. General Freight Agt. Phil'a H. V. G WINNER, General Ticket Agt. Phil'. JOS. D. POTTS, General Manager, Williamspert. Feb. 22, 1865. GROCERY STORE. ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG. ITIorc Frcfh Goods. Just received at Henry Giger't New Stores MOLASSES, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, RICE, SPICES, FISH. SALT, RAISIN, TOBAOCO, SEGARS, CANDIES, NOTlNNs, Tort, FEED AXD PR0TISI0XS, Together with a great variety of notions &c ion nnmarnns in mention. BUTTER, EGGS, MEAT, and Produce generally, taken in exchange for goods. The best market price will be allowed. Give him a call. HENRY GIGER. , Bloomsbnrg, April 26, 1&65 National Claim Agency, CONDUCTED BY HARVY &, COLLINS, WASHISGTON, D. C. IN order to facilitate the prompt adjust rnent of Bounty, arrears of pay, Pension and other claims due soldiers and other persons Irom the Government of the U. S., 'he undersigned has made arrangements with ihe above firm whose experience and close proximity to, and daily intercourse with, the Department, as well as the early knowledge acquired by ihem of the decis ions frequently being made, enable them to pro-ecute claims more effectually than Attorneys at a distance can possibly do All persons entitled to claims ot the above description can have them properly attend ed to by calling on me and entrusting then to my care. V. WIRT, Agent for Harvy & Collin. Bioomsburg, August 10, 1864. Executrixes' Notice Estate oj Geo. John, deceased t Scott Tovntky. ETTF.RS Testamentary on the Estate of Geoige John, late ot Scott township, Columbia county, deceased, have been rran'td by ihe Register of said Coonty, io Martha Ann John and Caroline S- Dewitt, residing in said township. All persons having claims against the estate of tbe de cedent are requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted to the es stale will make payment forthwith to MARTHA ANN JOHN ) and Executrixes. CAROLINE DEWITT, ) April 5, 1865 S3. Information Free. To Nerveous Sufferers, A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, Incompetency Premature Decay, and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it, (free of charge,) the recipe and direction, for making the sim ple remedy used in his cane. SnfTerer wishing (o profit by the advertisers bad ex penence, and posse a snre and valuable remedy, can do eo by addressing him at once at his place of busines. The Recipe and full information of vital importance will be cheerfully sent by return of mail. Address JOHN B. OGDEN. No. 60 Nassau Street, New York. P. S. Nervous Sufferers of both sexes will find this information invaluable. April 12, 1865 3mo. SELECT SCHOOL The Spring Session of my School will open on Tuesday the 18th inst., in the Basement of the German Reformed Church. All the branches of a liberal English Edu cation will be taught. Prices will range trom S3 lo $6 per qaar'er of elevec weeks. Instructions will be given in any of he fancy branches, and also on the Forte Piano or Melodeon. ELEONORA I. LESCHER. Bioomsburg, April 5th, 1865. The Bridal Chamber. A note of warning and advice to those suffering with Seminal Weakness, General Debility, or Premature Decay, from wha ever cause produced. Read, ponder, and reflect! Be wise in time. Sent FREE lo any address, for tbe bene fit of the afflicted.' Sent by return mail. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, 429 Broadway, New York. April 12, 1865 3ro.
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