STAR OF THE NORTH TMNGS ABClT TOWS & COUNTRY. WKDNESDAY. MAY 31, 1965. THroad master are busily cleaning up our street, aHeys and by-way. Hard to Fikd.A "hard shell Baptist" advertises in a New Yoik paper for a meet ing house to go lo on Sundays where the gospel, no: politics, is preached. Charges G Birkmt, County Superintend ent of Common Schools, is viaitin the school in Orange township, the forepart of Ibis week.' ' Robt. iM SwAMon,a graduate of the Cb btmbia Democrat office, and now on detached service in a Printing Otficeat Washington city, paid his friend a visit at this place the first part rf this week. He was enjoying good health and looking well. Gold has been quoted for ite pat few days at 2 131 and ihereabsuts. We may hardly expect to see i: get any lower soon. Therein too much gnen paper in circula tion. pBKPiftAnoNS are teing made forth erec tion of a Post Office building, on the South West corner of Market Square The spot in in readiness for the building and we may expect to see it up in a few days. W't would remind the pnblie cencrally that our friend A J Evans, makes cp to order all kind. of clothing for gentlemen. Yon will do well to give him a call, and x amine his stork of samner goo it. Thi grain crop looks well all through this ( eection of country. There never was a larger ; crop put out in one season than -is out at i .present, and it never' locked more promis ioyt of an abundant yield. I Thb Mississippi Lk(;i-lT3kk met on the 2(lh. and instructed Got. Clarke ?o arpoi'.t , commix toners to Yahinaton to consult j President Johnston in relation to a ruturu of , Ihe Stales lo the Union. . . Ou exchanges from all parts of the State .my the growing arain anJ crass crops never looked better than they do thi season, and there is every evider.ee of an abunda.t yield. The fruit prospects are equally en couraging. I)ir vrnb:ho. E-u . is prepared to trake up summer suits of clothing in ' the j height of lashion, with neatness and di- J ptch, upon the most reonable terms fir cash. The new Provision Store at this place caused quite a fluttering among the shop keepers, and qnite a tumbling down in prices. . Alter Mr. Run) an opened store j on could toy flour at S5 00 per hundred, agai 7 lbs' lor a dollar, best of ham 26 cts. pet lb., and other things in proportion; TnoeB of our farmers who have a large amount ol cere on hand must certainly fee! i a little qneer, aftpr refusing to sell their' corn at S1.60, ar.d at present rot being able j to get more than 90 cts an I no demand at ! Ih at. It will be 60 me lower. Tits man who advertises liberally can sell giKds it ma::ers not in what locality ; and the- man who has barely a board out, and expends noihirg for Printer's ink. must certainly find that few customers travel the rrd to his establishment. He roust lei the people knnw what he has and how low be can afford lo sell fcis Ocd, if be wishes to prosper. Not quite a year ago Dr. John said in his paperwhen speaking of the newly appoint ed Internal Revenue Assessor Isaac ?. Monroe 'The Major i in possesion of the t,oalifica'ions lo make a popular and efli cient officer.' But ih Doctor rffnt think bimself "in posesion of qualifications" to make a letter one, as we understand he is trying hard to bare Monroe lowed out and LimM tornetf in. We care but liitle about ihe matter tot ihit:k the community would cot be bee'e fitted by the change. Tus Republican ot last week want to know what the ''copperhead coternpor.iries ( aod the Blooms-burg lawyers" thint cf Jrr? , Davis since canght "making tracks through ! the woods in Georgia, (although some peo pie doobt the statement very modi) ia his wife's petticoats, Fcr onr part, we think just as much of Davis as we do of a man' who, on learning that he is abont lo meet tvith opposition, takes a special, or coat train, and uild'cals ilxkrovgk, and leaves hrs wife and whole family to travel alone, and ttnprbtected, cn the regular' train, which was supposed tb be attacked by a rrob t Thi? thing displayed Jacksonian spirit un precedented ! W find it necessary every once in a while to call ihe attention, of readers to onr advertising terms. We charge ten cents ferline lor all proceedings ol meeiirtgs not .ti a political or religious character, all obit uary notices, and twenty cents per line for all advertising in the local colcmci. It is an easy trailer for customers to count the fines for themselves and send along the Afbney with their orders. a Tte burdens im posed upon the newspaper presii by the ftigb prices of the past few years, rendered this conrse imperative ; and the publishers of oar borough, having adopted this scale,' we 41-Vall rigidly adhere to it. We have the proceedings of a meeting or two iaour drawer, which are not published for the reason thai no money accompanied them. Remember friends, it cests something now-a-days, to produce a newspaper, and if yoo want iocs a its columns, if is bet fair to pay for iL The above ia from the Luzerne Union and The Republican editor of this place in attempting to express sympathy for those men who were so summarily arrested and taken away last Fall, is well understood. In the first place he is represented to be at the head of a Petroleum Oil Company formed in Ibis place, and wishes to sell stock to the people whom he so shame fally abused last Fall.and during their incar ceration and trial. In the second place he has no Prorost Guard harbored close by his office for hi3 special protection and safety. Although so far as this is concerned he need have no fears on the part of the Democrats. They do not belong to that kind of party that is guilty of mobbing inoffensive and peaceable citizens and destroying Printing Presses on account of opinion's sake. He may feel perfectly safe so far as any vio lence is concerned. In the third place he, too, as well as Greeley, Phillips, Beecher, and Fred. Doogla-s, feels gsiby in a meas ure, for bringing this great difficulty upon our country. They know it was through their teachings and intermeddling with the institution .of Slavery that this war was brought upan us, by whicti an enormous debt has been incurred and thousands of noble lives destroyed. They a'tempt to make some atonement for the gross wrongs they have inflicted upon these people, both North and South. The least such lineal descendants of lories, as Dr. John, have to say op. the matter, the better. Let them c and hide their carcasses, the infernal scoun drels, as all decent people shun them, and do not wish lo be contaminated with their presence m-ich less their odor. Judge Rcpkht has kindly furnished us the following minotes and statement concerning the late meeting of ihe Agricultural Society and its financial condition: At the IGi.'i Annual Meeting of the mem bers of the Ctdumt ia County Agricultural. Horticultural and Mechanical A-snciation, held at this place, on Saturday, May 20th 1865 . Svlvter Pcrsell. of Hemlock iwp , was elected President ; Caleb Barton, VVm. Neal, Mathias Hart man and Jas Masters, Ytce Preside. r.'s ; Wm. II Shoe sinker, J. P. Conner, and Joepb Haman, additional Kxecutire Committee ; Benj. F. HArtman, Librarian ; E!ias Mendenball, Treasurer ; aud L. B. Kupert, Secretary The Tteasnrer's report as read and adopt ed showed the following result, viz : 164. May. bal. in Treanry, S-352 96 Kfo'd during Fair, tickets, rnl, &c. 12S2 44 Si 634 0 Expenses, holding Fair, &c, 1861, 1036 63 1865, May, balance in Treasury. S548 77. Leonard B Rupert, Secy. The edi ots of the Star claim to have fully understood ihe editor of ihe Republican of this place, fcr the last four )ears, upon the subject of '-'mob-law and violence." If be di'' not pulicly advocate and encourage the enacting of riotoos scenes, here and elsewhere, ibrosgh the columns of his jur r.al, for years past, ,e has encouraged, aid ed nd abetted this unlawful conduct, on the part of his political Liyal Leaguers, by remaining silent and allowing sach dis graceful scenes to be enacted as were wit nessed iu Bloomsburg, August, 1S62, witfc ont one wrd of "condemnation or disap proval from his lips.' Bit to the contrary, he chuckled over the aff ir, and said the bnys had ' rebuked the open expressions of the disloyal.'' It s'o happened '.hat the ri otors were rtj exactly boys, if we are per mitted to take a glance over our records of Court. We always understood th Dr. He is, and ever has been, a mobile of the sneaking kind. Not Ions sirce the HepubUcm editor stated that he seldom read the Democra'ic papers of ihis place, and "r.o longer no'icei" them. It would teem of late that he has taken to reading tl.eee Democra'ic papers more carefully and attentively, for scarcely week passes but what he endeavors lo gel off sometbirg sharp on one or the other of the two journals. Sometimes denounc ing the Democrat and its teachings, and a. o:her limes opposing the Star and i s doc trine He is as changeable as the wind, but of no force and irfi ie:ice; and of no ac count generally, itnong respectable and law-abiding citizens. Sevem-Thirty Loan Ttie government is now offering through Jay Cooke, Esq , their subscription agent, the third series of Ihe new popular loan, known as the 6ven ihirties. The rapidity with which the Grs' and second ser es have been taken by the people i evidence of the confidence the moneyed men of the country have in this loan, and should induce all men having funds to invest in government securities to subscribe at once, as this perhfp will fce the last loan oflered by ttie government at to lizh a rate of interest. Persons wihing lo subscribe can do so by calling at the First Na-.ionai Bank of Blocmsburg. Ssr'st Hiram W. Bhows, of Company A, 74ih Regiment, P. V , ia home on fur'.ongh. with spirits cor siderably depressed, on ac count of having lost another ol bis eons, whose death ve chronicled in cur last week's issue. He has lost his two oldest boys both yosngmen hi this war. They were industrious, intelligent and respecta ble young riien, and much admired by all who knew them. Their names were, re spectively, Miles and James Brown. Their father enlisted for one year sometime last Spring, and is a member of Capt. Samcel J. Peaxer's Company, of this cocnly. The company is, at present, doing duty some where in Virginia. Geo. J. Bolton, Proprietor of the Batihler House, Harrisburg, designs re-opening the Columbin House, at Cape Islands, N. Jersey, on the 15th day of June next. This is one of the best and most popular resorts we know of, and Mr. Bolton will do all in bis power to make his guests comfortable and well pleased wi h their entertainment. Success to Mr. Bolton: may be have plen ty of visitors and the season prove benefici al to both hi ia and his liaeisu Arthur's Home Magazine is out lor June ; It is a handaomti number, well filled with its usual variety of choice reading and fine engravings. "Recollections of Lave,'" in the front part oi -the book, ia splendid, and the pattern plates are of immense value to the ladies. Trine 12.50 per aunura. LIST OF DEALERS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, IfOR the year one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-five, of Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Distillers, Brewers, Restau rant and Eating House Keepers, within the County of Columbia, returned and classi fied in accordance with the several acta of Assembly, by the Appraiser ol Mercantile Taxes cf 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 Bloomsburg Iron Co do 8 30 00 E Mendenball do 13 10 00 L T Sharpless do 13 10 Oo P John do 14 7 Go John R Moyer do 14 7 00 Eer & Moyer do 14 . 7 Oo E P Lu'.z do 14 7 Oo F Rabb ' do 14 7 Oo J K Girton do 14 7 Oo A TerwiUtger do ! 7 00 Hsnry Giger do 14 7 CO O A Jacohy do 14 7 00 Henrv Kleim do 14 7 00 J W H ndershot do 14 7 00 Andrew Rupert do 14 7 00 J Sharpies do 14 7 0u P Billrneyer Io 14 7 00 A J Evans do 14 7 00 David Lowenberg do 14 -7 CO S C Shives do 14 7 00 jJStohner do 14 7 00 F Fox do 14 7 00 A Solleder do 14 7 00 D L Mendenhall do 14 7 00 Lloyd Paxtcn do 14 7 00 Jas K Eter do 14 7 00 V, Conner Montour 14 7 00 Win Bailor do 11 7 00 B obst &- Maraeram do 14 7 00 J S Mi-Ninch & Co Cattawissa 14 7 P0 J S Brobst do II 15 00 J Sharpies & Co do 11 15 00 G Hnyhes & Son ' do 14 7 00 J KSharple.-s do 12 12 50 Creasy & John oo yz 12 50 S D Rinard do 14 7 00 W John do 14 7 (.0 Caper Rahn do 14 7 00 Wm Orange do 14 7 00 B F Reiuhard & 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 Whiimire do 14 7 00 (i W Crevling & Co do 14 7 00 Petrr Ent o 1 12 50 H W Creasy & Co do II 15 00 C S Fohr do 8 30 00 J& T Crevelina do . 13 10 0C Hoauland & V Baren ConyrJS'm 11 15 00 J W Bedford & Co do 3 30 CO W P Ryon & Co do 12 12 50 J B Kniltle do i2 12 f-0 William Snyder do 14 7 00 Daniel Wertman ag't do 14 7 00 C P Smith do 14 7 00 B McBrert" do 14 7 00 D T McKiernan do 14 7 00 J-icob Yeager Locust 14 ' 7 00 U'aidiinton Yeager do 14 7 00 Mark Wrliams do 14 7 00 Abraham Rice do 14 7 00 J B Deemer do 14 7 00 J Cherrins'on Roaringcreek 14 7 00 I Franklin S Siioman Beaver 14 7 00 J Jacob Bimbnrger do 14 7 00 Schwepper heiser& Co Maine 14 7 00 Brown & Fit-he: do 14 7 60 Bowman & Owen Berwick 11 15 00 AbfHhm Miller do 10 SO 00 Si Woodin do 10 20 0C Jsrkson k Bowers do 12 12 50 A Mtller &. Co do 14 7 00 J B Dodfon aint do 14 7 00 Jackson & Woodin do 13 10 00 J Seeshol.Z Si Cri'i do 14 7 00! C I) Fowler do 14 7 00 G H Fowler Centre 13 lo 00 Jacob Sponger do i4 . 7 00 E W M &. G L Law do 14 7 00 C II Her & Co do 14 7 00 Henry Lahrr.Bn do 14 7 00 Je.se lin ks do 14 7 00 Samuel D'el'rich do 14 7 CO Abram Dietterich do 14 7 CO Georse H Fieas do 12 12 50 A Fulmer do 14 7 00 John Kelc.hner do 14 7 00 Jacob Harri Hemlock 14 7 00 Charles Neyhart do 14 7 00 M G& WH Shoemaker do 13 1000 MrKelvy & A;p!eman estate 14 7 00 R W Bowman & Co Orange 13 10 00 P K Sloan do 14 7 00 A B Siewart do 13 10 00 A Coleman do 14 7 00 B Am merman Fi-hitKcreek 14 7 00 Howell & Pennington do 14 7 CO Solomon Puss do 14 7 CO Jmes N Jnnd do 14 7 00 D & M Mollenfy do 14 7 00 Mrs H A Cole Bntcn 14 7 00 Samuel Hearock do 14 7 00 Hirarn Everett do 14 7 00 Huahps & Calendar do 14 7 Jflui Lecgo-t Greenwood 14 7 D & W Ma-ws do 11 15 Corr.ciius Pretoj do 14 7 Scl.u)Ier & Biack do 13 If) C Eves & Co do 13 10 Joseph Sands Mt Pleasant 14 7 George Vance do 14 7 Con'ad Kreamer Madison 13 10 D Flick & Bro tier dr 14 John Heller Mifnti 14 "7 Ssephen H Swank do 14 7 CreR & Browc do 11 7 J ' Schweppenheiser do 14 7 W A Brown do 14 7 Jacob Yohe do 14 7 Wa-hm2tot Parr Franklin 14 7 GSMcWiliiarns do 14 7 C Mendenhall IO 14 7 Juhn G Jacoby Briafcreek 14 7 I-evi Summerville do ' 14 7 J Thomas do 13 10 PMTrauua do 13 10 Reuben Miller do 14 7 William Fteas do 13 10 Jeremiah Jacoby do 14 7 Keatauranls and Eating Houses. Frederick Fox Bloom 6 12 BStohner do 6 12 V B Koons do 7 10 H C Christman do 7 10 S Ksstenbauder Cattawicsa 7 10 LeviKeiler ..do 8 5 William S.etter Conyngham 7 10 Edward Haffey do 8 5 John Chanman do 7 10 Thomas O'Cour.er do 8 5 Richard Kealey do 8 5 Henry Hockman Berwick 7 10 -Mtcba'el Keller Orange 8 5 Erc-xsries and Distilleries. Moses Simmons Fishingir'eek 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 op portunity of appealing by calling upon the undersigned at his office in Bloomsburg, Pa., at any time on or before the ist dav of June, A. D. 1865, after which no appeal will be beard. C. B. BROCK WAY, May 3, 1865. .Mercantile Appraiser. VVuiseers ! !! Those wishing a fine set of whiskers, a uice moustache, or a beau tiful bead of glossy hair, will please readt the card of 1HOS. F CHAPMAN anoth er part of his paper. . , Match 1, 1S65. 3 mos, . Agricultural Chemical Co.'s CHKAP FEUTIMZEHS. . THE Fertilizers prepared by the Agri cultural Chemical Co., (a Company char tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania with a capital of 5250,000,) have been proved in practice to be the cheapest, most profitable and best, lor the Farmer, Gar: dener and Fruit arower, of all concentarted rranures now offered in any market. The Companj's list embraces the following pabuUett?. This Fertiiizer is' composed ol night soil and the fertilizing tgetits ot urine, combined chemicmlj and mechanically with other valuable lertdi.ing agents and absorbents. It is reduced to a pulverulenl condition ; ready for immediate use; and without loss of its h ighly nitrogenous fertilizing proper ties. Its universal applicability to all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities are well known to be all thai Pg ricuiiurists can desire. ciiemicaTco3ipost. The Fertilizer is largely composed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fi.-li, leather, and wool, together with chemicals ar.d inorganic fertilizers, which decompose the mass, and retain the nitrogenous ele ments. It is very valuable fertilizer for field crops geHerally, and especially (or potatoes, and arden purposes. Its excellent qualities, strength and cheap ness, have made it very popular with al! who have n-ed it. COMPOSITE FERTILIZER. This highly phosphate fertilizer is par ticularly adapted far llie cultivation of irees fruits, lawns and flowers. It will promote a very vigorous. and healthy growlh ol v ood frn it, arid largely increase the quantity and perlect the maturity of the Iru it. For hot hose arid household plants and flowers, it will be found an indispenible article lo se cure their greatest perfection. Il will pre vent and cure diseased conditions of the peach and grape, and is excellent for grass und lawns. It is composed of such elements as make il ada pied to the growth of all kinds of crops in alt kinds ol soil. The tormnla or method of combining its constituent fertilizing ingredients has re ceived the highest approval of eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists. PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Agricultural Chemical Company manufacture a Phophate of IJme in accor dance with a new and valuable formula by which a very superior article is produced, as to be afforded al a Ie-s price than other j manufacturers charge. Practical lesis have i proved that its value, as a fertilizer, is equal lo the best Phosphate of Lime in the market. TERMS CASH. All Orders of a Ton or more, will be delivered at the Reload S;atio'is and the Wharves of Shtpmeni,lree of cartage. Cartage will bo charged on all order of 6 barrel- or less One dot.'ar per Ton allowance for cartage will be made on all sales delivered at ihe Works of the Company on Canil Wharf. Agriculiural Chemical Company's Wdfks, At Cannl Wharf on the De'awve. Oifice, 413$ Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa) R. B. PITTS, General Aent. The Company's Pamrilet Circular, em bracing fall directions fo u-ing the above Fertilizers, sent by mail, free, when re queued. Marcn, 8. 1SS5 6mo. Sis O, O O O SI, UOK1H OF G. S. HASKINS 8c CO., 3G Beeimun Street, Ntic Yark. offer t1 e fcllowinz indncements to Kuyers of VaEua"lc lldvinn been frr a lor. : lime er.a asred onr the Packet business, and established reputation for promptue:-s and reliability, and possessir.2 great facilities for selling: Jewelry in thi way, w e are cor fiden: that we can cive satisfaction to all who feel disposed lo patronize us. 650,000 WORTH OF WATCHES, DIA mond Pins, Chains, lo be sold tor One Dollar each, without regard to vaiuer anJ rot to be paid for until you know wbatyoo are lo r?ceive. JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH! 175 Watches (handsomely engraved and warranted perfect lime keepers), varying in prices from S20 CO to S120 00 each." 225 Ladies' watches, solid gold hunting cases, 565 00 each. 250 Gen;Iemen's silver "watches 15 00 lo 20 Qi) each. 6,of0 Latest style vest and neck chain6, 4 5C to 30 00 each. 5 000 Cent's California Diamond Pins, 2 50 to 25 00 each. 4.0C0 California diamond ear drops, 2 00 lo 15 00 each. 3 000 Miniature and enamelled cent's icari piiis. new st)Ies, 5 00 lo 15 00 each. 2.000 Masonic and emblem pins, 3 00 to 10 00 each. 2 500 Gold band bracelets, engraved an.! plain, 3 00 Jo 20 00 each. 3(()00 Jei and Mosaic broochss, 3 00 to 70 00 each. 2,000 Cameo broocbe, rich patterns, very tasty, 3 00 to GO 00 each. 4 500 Florentine and Lava pins, the real article, 4 CC to 10 00 each. 3.500 Lava and Florentine car drops, 3 00 to 10 00 eacb. ... 3'00 Coral ear drops, 4 00" lo 6 00 eacb 2.000 Ladies' Chateliine chains, jjl and "old. 15 00 tc 20 00 each. 6.0C0 Gent's p::is, a splendid assortment, 2 00 to 15 00 each. 4,000 Solitaire sleeve bu'.tODS,en!::eIy new stj les, 2 00 to 5 00 each. 3GC0 Studs and sleeve but'.ons, in sets, very rich, 3 00 to 15 00 each. 5 000 Sleeve bo'tonn, plain, enamelled and engraved, 2 00 to 8 00 vach. 10,000 Plain and handsomely engraved rings, 2 50 to 10 CO each- -8,000 Spring lockets, double case, lichly engraved, 2 00 to 15 00 each. 15,000 Sets ladies' jewelry, new and latest sl)les, 6 00 to 12 00 each. 2.000 Gold pens, and handsome silver cases, 5 00 to 10 00 each. This entire li.-t of beautiful and valuable goods w ill be se'd for One Dul'.ar EjcIi . Certificates of all the above ari.cies will be placed in envelopes, and said. These envelopes are sent by mail, as rrlered, without regard to choice. Oa the receipt of the Certificate yfu' will se what yon are to have, and then it is at your option lo send one dollar and laks the article, or not. five Certificates can be ordered for SI; eleven for $2; thirty-five lor S5; sixty-five for S10; and one hundred for Si 5. We will send a single Certificate on the receipt of 25 cents. G. S. HASKINS & Co , Box 4270. 36 Bee k man St., N. Y. Bloomsburg, April 5th, 1865. JLyefs Cheny Pectoral J V TV flu's' i! THE attention of ihe public and the trade .s invited to our New Scale 7 Octave , Rose wood Piano-Fortes, which for volume and purity of lone are unrivalled by anj hi hero offered in this mark et. They contain all the modem . mprovements, French, Urano AcMon, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame, Over-Sunns Bass.&c, a, d each instrument betnc made under the personal supervision rd Mr J. 11. G BOY EST EE N, who has had a pra.t.ca ex rerience ol over 30 years in .heir manufacture, is fully warren.ed in every P"nJ'a'; The Grovesteen Piano-Forte Revived the IIiiest award of Merit over all others at the Celebrated World's Fair. - .... : iu had mstpn of London. Paris, (jermany, wnere were exniLiieu MiMruuiciM .."." five successive years, ine gnia anu snver iiiuk imm.. Piaflo ware-roon. By the introduction of improvements we make a Mid more pe fee tliano Forte, and by manufacturing lately, with a strictly cash S)s.em, are enabled to SJer Ihe-e instruments at prices which will preclude all competition. n PRICES :-No.l, Seven Octave, round corners .Rosewood plain nr'5 Jo.. Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood heavy moulding S300. No. 3, Seven Uc ave, round comers, Rosewood Loui- XIV Mvle SS9 5. lac shn i!' . DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SEiNT FREE. j& July 13, 1864. ly. rmAfll CLOTHES WRHGCR. IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE m F-A DJ U STING TFRIXGER. iVo U'ood-Vork to stotll or split JS'o Thumb-screws to grt out of order Jf'arrantedwith oricithovt cog-wheels IT took the firs! premium at fifty-seven Slate and County Fairs in 1863, and is without any exception, the best Wringer ever made. Patented in the United Stntes, England, Canada, and Australia. A sen is wanted in every town, and in all parts ol the world. Energetic Agents can make from three to ten Dollars per day. Sample Wringers sent Express paid on receipt of price. No 2 56-50. 1,7.50. No. F, SR 50. No'. A 2.50. Manufactured atu' sold, wholesale and retail, bv ,,.,.. THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING Ca, No. 13 Piatt Street, N. Y. & C;evelard, O. A H. FRANCISCUS, Agen, Philadelphia, Pa. What Everybody Knows, vizi That iron well galvanized will not rost. Tha' a simple madine i" better than a complicated one. That a Wrinser should be sell adju-tins, durable, and efficient. That Thumb screws and Fastenings cause d-lay anil irouble to regulate and keep in order. Thai wood soaked in hot water will !well, shrink and split. That wood bearings for the shaft to r-in iti will wear out. That the Putnam Wringer, with or without c.oj. wheels. will not tear Ihe clothe-. That wheel regulator re not essen tial. That the Putnam Wringer has all Ihe advantage, and not one of the-dised van tages above named. That all who have tested it, pronounce it ihe bst W.-inger ever made. Tl at it will wring a THREAD or a BED QUILT without alteration. We miiiht fill the paper with testimoni als, but insert only a few lo convince the skeptical, if such there be; and we saj to all, test Putnam's Wiinger. Test it thor oughly with any and ail others, and if not entirely satisfactory, return it. Putnam Manufacturing Co. Gentlemen I know from practical experience tht iron well galvanized with zinc will not oxidize or r-t one pirticle. The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect a pcssible, and 1 can cheerfully recommend it lo be ihe best in use. Respectfully vonrs, JOHN W. WHEELER, Cleveland, Ohio. Many years experience in the galvaniz ing business, enable me to endcrcs the above statement in all particular JNO C. LEFFERTS, No. 100 Bee k man St. New York, January, 1S64. We have tested Putnam's Clothes Wring, er by practical working, and know that it will do. It i cheap, it io simple, it requires no room whether at work or at rest; u child can operate it It does its duty thoroughly. It saves time and il saves wear and tear. We earnestly advire all who have much washing to do, with all intelligent persons who may have any, to buy this Wringer. Il will pay for iie!f 'n Vjr ?i nuw. . HORACE GREELEY. July 6, 1864, ty. IS. IT C2rl1Tl T?J 17 3? BAKER AXI) COXFKCTIOXER HAS always oy h;md and lor sale Fiesh BREAD, "CAKES, and PIES; French actl Domestic Confections in preat and splendid variety ; Nuts Fruits, and everything usually found in a first class confectionery store. He would call especial attention to his newly received stock of PICKLE D FRUITS, AS D JELLIES. Haviog recently fitted up a new and elegant Ice Cream Saloon, on ihe tirst floor, iwo doors west of Eyer & Mover's Dn2 store, he is prepared to wait open his many customers with FIRST CLASS ICE-CREAM as cheap as the cheapest. He will supply Bails, Partie, and Picnics with Ice Cream, Confectionery, &c. at reasonable rale . Bloomsburg, April 26, 1865. Claim Agency. TH E undersigned desires to call atten tion of the public;. io his facilities ot obtain ing Pensions, B iuntie- (Local and Govern ment) Bounty Lands lor Soldiers, Settlement of olTieer's Accouti't., &c. Dis charged Soldiers oi th.r heirs can gel their FULL BOUNTIES, though generally thoy have received pa rl. No charges for information, nor unless claim is secured. Office wi:h E. II. Little Esq., in while frame building below Eschange Hotel. C. B. BROCKWAY. ) Bloomsburg April 5, 1?65 ly. ESTEN 8c CO. ih AriUFACTl UERS, -v... - - , i,.ci;,t fnr JYcw Clothing Store. LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. rpHE undersigned respectfully informs -- his friends and the public generally, th'at he has just received from the Eastern Cities, a larce assortment of CLOTHING, Fresh from the seal of Fashion, of all sorts, sizes and quantities, which will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. -ALSO,- 58 ATS A: CAPS Together with a variety of no lions and things too troublesome to numer ate, lo which he invites the attention ot pur chasers. He is also prepared to make us clothing to order, on reasonable tsrmp, and up to the latest fashions. rjTCall and examine our stock of sods. ANDREW J. EVANS. Bloomshnrcr, April 27, 1864. JUillcr's Store. "-f3 rf-, r-, rryfly cSiIl 01 FALL ANU WINTER GOODS. fTHE subscriber has just returned from the cities with another large and e!ect assort tner.t of Fall and Winter Goods, purchased at Philadelphia and New Ycrk. at ihe lowest fiuure, aud which he is deter mined to sell on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere iu Bloomsburg. ! His slock comprises LADIES' BE ESS GOODS t of the choicest stjles and latest fashions, lo-eiher with a larse assortment of DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS, CLOTHS, AND VEST1NGS. ALSO, GROCF.Rir.S, HARDWARE. QUEENS W A UK, C ED A K W A RR, HOLLOW W ARE. NAILS, IRON. BOOTS 4- SHOES, HATS CAPS,5-c. In short, everything usually I e,t in coun try stores, io which he In v des fie attention of the public generally. The highest irice will be paid for coun try produce, iti exchange for goods. STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1864. 5&JAMES ROBINSON, Clock 'and Walcla MnUcr, AND IMPORTER OF Watclic-; Jewelry & French 'ime..Plf cos ALSO M A L'FACTC RFR OF SILVER AND SILVER PLA TED WARE, GOLD SILVER $ STEEL SPECTACLES, JVo. 1031 Market Street, bilotv Eievnlh, Nor ih Side, PAILADELPHIA. Clocks, Watches uni Jewelry neatly rf paire.i at ihe shortest notice. (iildir.a and Plating, of all descriptions, done neatly to nrJer. l" N. B. Masonic, Odd Fellow's and o'her emblematic Marks, made and En graved to order. A FINE ASSORTM ENT O F til w . 3W) Fia-: orijii.i yiiu ssy SLASHES, FRENCH, ENGLISH. AMERI CAN CLG( K, TABLE AM) P0CKGT CITLERY, Army Corps rZ) CrVr?R l or sale AND MADE TO ORDER. No. 1031 Market i'treet, 3d door below Eleenth, North side. March 25, 1865. isEFKiissmuivr saloo.v AND CONFECTIONERY STORE. II. C. Christmas, y ESPECTFULLY announces to the citi - zens of liloomsburg and vicinity that he has jusl opened a new Refreshment Sa loon and Confectionery Store, on Main-st , , second door below ihe "American House," where he intends supplying a.t who may sive him their custom with FBESH OYS TEBS, Clam Soup, Sardines, Boiled Egas, Ham, Tripe. Pigs' Feet, Dried Herring, &c. He will aNo keep on hand a superior ar ticle ol DRAUGHT ALE, Porter, Lagerbeer, and Sarsaparilla : together with a good as ''sortment of Candies. Sweetmeats, Cakes, Cfgare and Chewing Tobacco. In connec tion with this saloon he ha fitted up a La dies' Department, where all who n.ay de sire can call tor Oysters and Refreshments and will be free from all annoyances an indecencies th.it ladies are too often ex posed o in some of our best restaurants. Don'l fail to give him a call. H.C CH BISTMAN, Proprietor Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1864. CU.WCYACIX(i, NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE, by C. G. BARK LEY, Attorney at Law, Bloomsburg IV JValiohdl Foundry. Rlooimbur?, Columbia Co.; Tne snbsribjr, proprietor of the jabove' named exlenfive establishment, is nowr -prepared to receive orders- 'for all kinda of machinery, for COLLERIES, BLAST FUR NACES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL THRESH iMG MACHINES, &c, &e. He is also prepared to make Stoves,, all sizes and patterns, Plow-irons, and... every ihing usually made in firsl-class Foundries; Ilfs exianslve " facilities and practical workman, wairant him in receiving the largest contracts op ite most reasonable terms. ' ' Grain of all Kinds will be taken in exchanse for castings . , s. CP This e.-iablishrneti! is located neaf (tie Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, 1863. 1SG 1 SO PENNSYLVANIA & ERIE RAILROAD This reat line traverses the Northern arid 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 them. Its entire length was opened for passen ger and freight business, ()ct. I7ih, 1864. Time of Passenger trains a! North'd. lLcavc Eastward Mail Train 10 16 P. M. Elmira Express Train, 1 1 27 L Haven, Ac'mndation, 14 27 A. Ik JLcavrs Westward. Mail Train, 4 26 A. M. Elrnira. Expres Train, 5 18 " Lock Haven Ac'modition 4 34 P. M. Passenger cars run through on Mail train without change bo'di ways belwexiri Phila delphia Erie, and Baltimore and Erie. . Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Mail T'air both ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and on Elmira Epxress Train belli ways between Williamspcrt and Baltimore. For information feapacling Passenger business apply at cor. 30th and. Market Sis., Philadelphia. And for Freight business ot the Corrpany'6 Agent.. . . .. S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Mara ket Street. Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie, j. M Drill, Aa'i. N. C. R. R.. Baltimore il H. HOUSTON. s General Freiiiht A g. Phil a 11 VV. G WINNER, Cenerai Ticket Agt. Phil'a. -JOS D. P01TS, , , ' General Manager, Williamsp'ort. Feb. 22, 1865. GROCERY STORE. ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG. IfZorc Fresh Goods. Just received at Henri Giger'1 s Neio firore.-MOLASSES, SUGARS; , TEAS, COFFEE, RICE, SPICES, FISH. SALT, RAISIN, TOBAOCO, SEGARS, CANDIES, NOTINNs, Tots, FEEI) AM) PROVISIONS, Together with a great.vafiety of notions &c , loo numerous lo mention. BUTTER, EGGS, ME A T, and Produce generally, taken in exchange for goods. The best market price will bo allowed. Gi ve him a ci. . HENRY GIGER. "Bloombnr2. April 26, 165 IVationnl Claim Agency," CONDUCTED BT HARVY 8c COLLINS, .. WASHINGTON, D, C. N order to facilitate the prompt adjust ment of Bounty, arrears of pay, Pensiou and other claims due soldiers and other persons from ihe Government of the U. S , the unJersigned has made arrangement with the atjove firm whose experience and close proximity to, and daily intercourse with, the Department, as well as the early knowledge acquired by ihera of the decis ions frequently being made, enable them io pro-ecate claims more effectually than Attorneys at a distance can possibly do AM persons entitled lo claims of tha above description can have them properly attend ed to by calling on rns and entrusling them to my care. .... W. WIRT, Agsn'i for Harvy & Collin. ' Bloomsburg, Auusi 10, 1864. Executrixes9 IVcticc. Estate of Ceo. ihn, dcceisedi Scott Township F ETTERS Teitameniary on the Estate of Geoige John, 'ale ol Scotf township, Columbia county, deceaseJ, have been srantbd by the Register of said County, u Martha Ann John and Garoline S. Dewitl, residing in said township. Ail penons having claims again?) the estate of the de cedent are requested to present them for" settlement, and those indebted to ihe ea state will make pavment forthwith .o MARTHA ANN JOHN 1 and Executrixes. CAROLINE HEWITT,) April 5, 186553. ItifbruiafiotE Free. To Nerveous Sufferers . A GENTLEMAN, cured of. IServons Debility, Incompetency Premature. Decay, and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy io furnish, to all who need it, (free ct charge,) the tecipe and direction, for making the sim ple remedy used in his case. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertisers bad ex , pertence, au.l possess a sure and valuable, remedy, ta4, do so by addressins, him at once at ,i5 place of business. The Recipe and tall information of vital importance will be cheerfully sent by return of maiL Address JOHN. B.. OG DEN. No. 0 Nassau Stret, New York. P. S Nervous Sufferers cf both eexes will t"n( ibis information invaluable. April 12, 1865 3mo. SELECT SCHOOL The Spring Session of my School will open on Tuesday the. 18th int., in the Ba-emcnt of the German Reformed Church." All Ihe branches of a Iibelal English Edu cation will be taught. Prices will range Iron; S3 to S6 per quar'er of eleven weeks. Instructions will be given in any of h fancy branches, and aUo on the Forte Piano' or Melodeon. ' E LEONORA I. LESCHER. Bloomsburg, April 5th, 1865. The nririal Chamber. A note of warning and advice to those sr.flering with Seminal Weakness, GeneraT Debility, or Premature Decay,' fro;n what ever cause produced. Read, ponder, nd reflect! Be wise in lime. Sent FREE to any address, for the bene fit of the atllictcd. Sent by return mail. Address ' JAMES S. BUTLER, 429 Broad wjv, New York. April 1?, 1B65 3m.