THE 'NORTH 1BODT TOWN li COHSTKY OOnSBlJESG, PA. W EDNESDAY. JUNE 21, 1865. ... ytiio Weavrr, of this place, set iwd lowers to work cutting hi grass on Mon day last. T" tt a nlacAa cit hnin4 in ihn R irfinih of Berwick ire opened at 6 o'clock in the rnbmJng and cloned at 7 in tbe evening Good arrangement. Haymaking has commenced in this county. Th early grafswilf be all cut between this od ihe lt of Joly. - Fova Totvaof VVniie and Brown Sugar just received and for sale, at the No Provision Store, as usual, at lota price ' ... f Thk S'ortul'Mbkhlakd Bink destroyed 67 GOO, at one time, not long since, of in old issue, in consequence of the insiiiu'.ion baving cbanged-imo a National 6.tnk. HoWABD ASSOCIATION, PlIir.ADCI.PHI A. We int ire'4"P" tion to this well known Associa tion. We hie reason to believe that it is a highly osufiit and perfectly reliable Insti tution. A Nkw supply of Mackerel, No. I &2 can be found at Ihe Provion Store, and will be iodl at extremely tow pricesjor cash No tetter in the market. Tmt Pmopmx Pcctokal is sold by E. P. J.utz, and Ker & Moyer of this place, it is mom excellent medicine for caring cough ; and is ol particular benefit to per vfnns who are weak, and to children. Prices per bottle, ranging from filly cents to one dollar. We weie visited with a fvie shower on Monday evening, which made vegetation lock op. We understand in some parts ol this cooi.ty the summer ciopa were in a suf- erring condition for the want of rain. A C'hoick lot of Canned Fmiis, wnrranted prime, just received and lor sale at RunyanV New Provision Store Luthkb A. Gapman, Esq., of Pine, will please accept our thanks for the intereat taken in solici tine subscriptior s to the Stab. Mr. G is an energetic and ardent worker in the canse of the Demacatie party ever at h impost. Tub receipt of theJFe-tival heM by the German Reformed Congregation of (hi place, last week, amounted to $S'0 ; to v Hich was added the sum of ? 25, by Dr. C. F. Uarri-ou, making in all 5665. J("T received and lor sale, a choice article of Sugar Cured fluis at ihe New Provision Store. Pamu L EvKkiiAu'r will off-rat public al, in IJsht Street, on Saturday next, a I'H of personal property, such as household tiirnitare Urminsr aensils, and several bar Ma of old rye fchiskey. Miss Alvcrka McBmidk m the snc ressfol competitor, at the la'e Festival held by Ihe Gerrran Reformed Congregation for ihe Photograph Albnm ; having received the highest number of votes and handed in tbe largest amount of cash. The arrest of Hon. Benj-min Wood, editor o.l the New York Dnly Netcs. has been or dered. He publishes ihe only reliable j iur rial lor the Democraby Of that city, hence it it noi any wonder he is a stei.ch in the nostrils of all Abolitionists. . ' f- -9 m .... At Ihe New Provision StO'e, i where joo can wve your money, by purchasing at wholesale or retail, such articles as may be wanted in the line of Groceries, Provision, &c &c , all warrahied in be strictly prime, and give entire satisfaction. Call and ex amine. Wt havk lately extended our facilities for doing jb-tvork, so as toeqnal. il not er ceed, any Of the other offices in the county. i We are. prepared to do any kind of jojp, .from small card to a hand-bill, barn door aize. Orders are solicited, and will be fi led i With Leatr.ess and. dispatch. II our work does not site eiitiri satisfaction no charge r til be made. II L. UifcFTCKBiCH. Eq., of thd Clinton fi)ematrut,i9 recovering from a, severe af tick of rheumatism, and expects to resume j js editorial labors in a few weeks. ?! Thc Chief Barges of the Borough of Ber r ick arraigned several citizens of.that place ilfore Enquire Doak, last week, on the. '' targe of obstructing the streets and pave - j ents, in violation of the Boropgh Ordi- tir.ee. The Burgess is becoming very offi- all at once. Nothing like it The 11 Borough of Berwick will, al all times, in cleanliness, surpass most of our neighbor f'g towns. The wheat in this section is ripening very vapidly- In two weeks ws may expect to sea some cut and in the shock. It i heavy ; te:n; somewhat down ; and, so far, but slightly attacked by weevil or other insects, in this neighborhood. 'Present indications re, that, the crops will generally, this sea- on, make up for the failure last year. -- Who will say that republics are not un grateful? When eur brae boys were go fcigtoths Seldefat and beatty,- they were fed and flattereJ by our people, led by our preachers aud pioca ladies; now when the work is done, the war ended, aid 'tlie- sol I:9rs ar-? returoing Lonia all taiterd anJ f-rn, fcrt:iei a.iJ mairn-J, travelicg lor dayi( tery Lrda or nothing to. ei', oa cili.1 ;t b care nj'. Z itoat t'im. U. S. 7-30 LOAN. THIRD. SERIES, S!33O,000,OOO. By anlhority of the Secretary of the 'Treasury, the -undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sale of United States Securities, offers to the public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cent, interest per anonm, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN Thase notes are issued onder dale of July 15, 1865, and are payable three years from thai dale in currency, or are convert ible at ihe option of the bolder into U. S. fii-20 Six per cent. GOLD-HE A KXG BONDS These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium, ant? are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from Stale. County, and Municipal tux if ion, which adds from one to three per cent, per annum to their vlue ac cording lo the rate levied upon other prop erty. The interesl is payable semi-annually by coupons attached to each, note, which may be cut ofT and sold to any bank or banker. The i' terest t 7.30 per cent amounts to One cent per day on a $50 noie. Two cents " " " SlOO Ten " " ' " $500 " 20 " " " " flOOO " ?1' " " " S5000 " Notes of all denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of sub scriptions. The Notes of this Third Series are pre cisely similar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thinie already sold, except that J the Government reserves to itself the op- lion o.' paying interesl in gold coin at 6 per cni., instead 7 3-10ihs in currency. Subscribers will deduct the interest in cur rency op to July 15th, al the lime when they subscribe. The delivery of the noles of this third rie of the Siiven-thirties will commence on the- 1-t of Jcne, and will be made promptly and contindo f usl) after that date. The slisht change made'in the conditions ol this THIRD SFRIES afTects only the ma'er of interest The payment in gold, if made, will De equivalent to the currency interest of he higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will 'he option to pay interest in Gidd be availed of, would so re dnre and equalize prices that purchaes made with six percent in gold would be f n 1 1 y equal to those made with seven and three tenths per cent, in currency. This is The Only Loan i i Market N'ow offered by ihe Government, and its superior advantages make it the Great Popular Loan of the People. Les than $23000 000 of the Loan au thorize I by Congress are now on the mar ket. Tfiis amonnt, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed for xithin sixty djys, when the notes will undoubtedly command a preminm. as has tifii lortnl v been ihe case on closing the subscriptions to other'Loans. fn order that citizens bf every town and cection of the country may be affordeJ fa cilities fo r taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout ihe country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions al par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are lo be responsible for the delivery of the noieo for which thev receive ord rs. JAY COOKE. Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. Snbcripiioni will be received by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BLOOMS BURG AND THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CF BERWICK. May 24, 1865. SELECT SCHOOL The Sp'ina Session of my School will open on Tuesday the 18th int., in the B-icemetit of the German Reformed Church. All the branches of a liberal EnzlUh Kdu catio i will be taught. Prices will range trorn $3 to 56 per qnar'er of eleven weeks Instructions will be given in any of the fancy hrnm-desand also on the Forte Piano or Melodeon. ELEONORA I. LESCHER. Bloomsbura, April 5th, 1865. The Ilritlal Chamber. A note of w:rijin, and advice to those sn flaring with S'eminal Weakness, General Debility, or Premature Decay, from what ever cause produced Read, ponder, and reflect! Be wie in lime. Sent FREE lo any address, for the-bene-fit of the afflicted. Sent by return mail. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, 429 Broadway, New York. April 12, 1865 3-n. IvxccutHxes9 IVctice. Estate r Geo. John, deceased, Scott Townfhy IET'fERS Teslamentary on the Estate of Geoige John, late ol Scotl township, Columbin county, deceased, have been srantcd by the Register of said County, to Marlb.4 Amu John and Garoline S Dewitt, residinii ni aid township.' All person having cUims against the estate of the de cedent are requited to present them for settlement, and those indebted to the es tate will make payment forthwith to - MARTHA ANN JOHN and Executrixes. CAROLINE'. DEWITT, ) April 5, 1865. S3 KE.r tOLLINEIiY SUOP aaaal -XPRINt; li MJJIUKIt CiOtJDS MISS LIZZIE BARKLEY most respect- lully announces lo the citizens of Blooms bur and vicinity 'thai she has opened a NEW MILLINERY SHOP, ia rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Ramsey, deceased, on Main St , below Market. She has a fine assortment of Millinery goods, which has been selected with care and taste. She is prepared to do all work placed in her hands in as neat end durable style as can be done elsewhere. Giv her a call - MISS LIZZIE'BARKLEY. Bloomsburg, April 26," 1865. CLANKS ! BLANKS-!-CLASSS II DEEDS, SUMMONS, ' - EXECUTIONS, SUBPCEN'AS, of proper desiiableforni3,fo Bale ' ' ' -1 offhe "Mir ofthe NcrtH," V -WIST AITS BAIjSAM or . '.-WILD'OHBRBsT, One of the oldest and most reliable rem edies in the world for Cough., Colds, Whooping Cough, Btonchitis, Dif ficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, and every Afleutign of the THROAT LUNGS and CHEST, inclndins even WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY ' So general has ihe use of this remedy become, and so popular is it everywhere, that it is unnecessary to recount its virtues Its works speak for it, and find utterance in the abundant and voluntary tes imony of ihe many who from long suffering and set lied disease have by its ue been restored to pristine vigor and health. We can pre sent a mass of evidence in proof of our assertions, that CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. Testimony of Mr. JAMES GRIMES, a gentleman highly esteemed in Columbia Co. Pa, and one whose statement can -be relied upon. Ml. Pleasant, Col. 'co., Pa., May 21,1860 Messrs Seth W Fooler & Co., Boston Gentlemen About three vear aso our daashler, now twelve years of age, was severely afflicted with croup. A general irritation of the luncs followed, producing a hectic cough, which became almost con stant, swelling of the temples and oiher indications of Consumption wer also ap parent, and her life was despaired of by tier physician. Ai this critical moment we were induced lo give. Dr. Wi.lar's Balsam of Wild Cherry a trial, and after she had taken one bottle we found her so much re lieved that it was though) unnecessary to continne it use, since that time we have used the Balsam in our family in cases of Coughs and Cold-,;nd believe it to be a superior remedy foi all diseases of the Lungs. Yours with respect JAMES GRIMES. FROM JESSE "SMITH, E-q., President of the Morris County Bajk Mor ristown, N. J. "Having used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for about filteen years, and having realized its beneficial results in icy family it affords me great pleasure in re commending it to the public as a valua ble remedy in cases of weak lungs, cohis, coughs, &c , and a remedy which 1 consid er to be entirely innocent, and may be la ken with perfect sa fety by ihe most deli cate in health." FROM HON. JOHN E. SMITH, A disstinguished Lawyer in Westminster Md. : I have on several occasions ned Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for severe colds, and always with decided benefit. I know ol no preparation that is more effi cacious or more deserving of general use. The Balsam ha al.o been-used with ex cellent effect by "J. B Elliott, Merchant, Hall's Cross Roads, M I. WISTAR:S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY None genuine urtless igned"I BUTTS," on the wrapper. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, N Y. S. W. FOWLE & Co.,-Proprietors, Boston. And by all Druggists KCDDIXG'S hlSSIA SALVE Heals Old Sores: Redding Russia Salve Cures Burns, Scalds, Cuts. Reddinsi's Russia Salve- Cures Wound, Bruises. Sprains. Redding'.- Rus.-ia Salve Cures BoiN, Ul cers, Cancer. Redding' Russia S.tlve Cures Salt Rheum, Piles, Erysipelas. Redding's liossia Salve Cures Ring worm, Corns, &c, &c. No family bhould be wlthoi'i it. ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. For sale by J. P. DINSMORE, No. 431 Broadway, N.Y. S. W. EOWLE & Co. No. IS Tremont S., Boston, and by all Druggi-sts and.. Country S'orekeepers Aus 10, 1861. ly. RE EVES' oniGI.UL, GEM'lKE & lU.UADI,!:, AMBROSIA, FOR THE GROWTH. BEAUTY AND PRESERVATION OE THE HAIR. Established I860. Price, 75 cts.pcr bottle. This preparation can show living evidences of its excel lence. SEE Fhotograph and read certifi cate ol Mrs. Wm. Sutton hair five leet and one inch in lenuih used Reeve' Ambro sia about twenty months. ALSO, Photograph and certificate of Mrs. L M. Neil hair five ft. length used the Ambrosia 18 months. Thousands are ning this preparation and offering wil ling te-timonials. These potozraphs, taken from life, have been awarded lo extend ihe knowledge of the merits of this wonderful discovery. Hundreds have seen these ladies and heard the facts from iheir own lips. Mrs. maxwell's Testimonial. Ara For, Dec 23, 1862. Knowing positively that Reeves' Am brosia pioduced a beautiful head , of hair for Mrs. Lizzie Shepherd, of Brooklyn, New York, I was induced, thereby, to use it thoroughly. I needed something for my hair, it being short and thin had used one half dozen bottles when I could plainly notice an increase in its length, sttength, and beauty. An experience of about twy years has proved a complete success. Mo hair is now by measurement, four feet ten inches in length, nearly reaching the door. I have allowed my photograph to proclaim tbe merits of Reeves' Ambrosia lo the world. MRS. WALLACE E. MAXWELL. ' E&'Jill tnlenprising Druggists have these Photographs and keep for salr IiEETrs' kMBROCI.1 at. 75 Cents per Bottle. Druggists who may not have our prepa ration, will send for it if applied to. Prin cipal Depoi, 62 Fulton Street, New, York. Messrs French, Richards, & Co. of Phil adelphia, General Agents lor Pennsylvania. Nov. 30, 1864. 6 mos. "lFYoU WANT. TO KNOW A LITTLE ol everything relating lo ihe human system, male and female the causes and treatment of diseases; the mar riage customs ol the world; bow to marry well and a thousand things never pnblish ed before, read Ihe revised and enlarged edition of "Medical Common Sense," a carious book for carious people, ' and a good book for every one. 400 pages, 100 Illastrations Price 81.50. Contents. table sent free to any address. Books may ba had at the bfcok stores, or will be sent by mail, post paid on receipt ol the price .( Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, M. D. 1130 Broadway, New York, " Ffb. 1. 1ocS . Agficn.tural Cbemical Co.'s CHEAP FERTILIZERS. THE Fertilizers prepared by the Agri cultural Chemical Co., (a Co mp ery t ha tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania with a capital of 8250,000,) have been proved in practice to b the cheapesl, most profitable and best, lor tbe Farmer, Gar dener and Fruit erower, of all concentarted manures now offered in any rnaikel. The Companj's list embraces the following P A BURETT E. This Ferliiizer Is composed ol night soil and Ihe fertilizing fgeni of urine, .combined cheraicaii and mechanically with other; valuable fertilizing agents and absorbents. It is reduced to a pulverulent condition ; ready for immediate use, and without Ion of its highly nitrogenous fertilizing proper ties. , Its universal applicability to all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities, are well known to be all that ag riculturists can desire. CnEMlCACOMP0ST. The Fertilizer is largely composed of animal matter, such as meal, bone, fih, leather, and wodl, together with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, which decompose the mass, and retain the nitrogenous ele ments. It is 8 very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and especially lor potatoes and garden purposes. Its excellent qualities, strength and cheap ness, have made it very popular with all who have ned it. COMPOSITE FERTILIZER. This highly phosphate fertilizer is par ticularly adapted for the cultivation of trees Iruit-, lawns and Mowers. It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth ol v ood fruit, and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturity of ihe (ruit. For hot hose and household plants and flowers, it will be found an inuispensible article lo se cure their greatest perfection. It will pre vent and cure diseased . condition . of the peach and grape, and is excellent for grass and lawns. It is composed of sneh elements as make it adapted io the growth of all kinds 'of crops in all kinds of soil. . The tormnla or method of combining it constituent fertilizing ingredients has re. ceived the highest approval of eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists. PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Agricultural . Chemical Company manufacinre a Phophaie ol Lime in accor dance with a new and valuable formula by which a very superior artirle i produced, as io be afforded at a les price than other manufacturers charge. Practical tepis have proved that its value, as a lertihze., is equal to tbe best Phosphate of Lime in I he market. TERMS CASH. All Orders of a Ton or more, will be delivered at ihe Railroad Stations and the Wharves of Shipment, free of cartage. Cartage will be charged on all orders of 6 barrels or less. One doi!ar per Toe allowance for cartage will be made on all sales delivered at the Woiks of the Company, on Canal Wharf. Agricultural Chemical Company's Works, At Cannl tf'harf on the Detavcore. Office, 4131 An b St. Philadelphia, Pa. R. B. F1TTS, General Agent. The Company's Pamptilei Circular, cm bracing full directions fo. ii-ing the above Fertilizers, sent by mail, free, when re quested. March, 8, 1865 6mo. $ g n o, o o 6 !?is WORTH OF WATCHES. CHAINS, KIN US iC. G. S. HASKINS 8c CO., 26 JlerkmaH Strict, New Yark. offer the following inducements to Iluycrs of Valuable Having ben f cr a loitg lime er.iazed the Packet business, and established our reputation for promptness and reliability, and possessins great facilities for selling Jewelry in this way, we are confident that we can give satisfaction to all who feel disposed io patronize ns. 650 000 WORTH OF WATCHES, DIA mond Pins, Chains, to be sold for One Dollar each, without regard to value, and not to be paid lor until jou know what yon are lo receive. JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE nni.I.AR. EACH! . " " 175 Watches (handsomely engraved and w arranted perfeVi lime keepers), varving in prices from $20 00 to S120 Of) each." 225 Ladies' watches, solid gold bunling cases, S55 00 each. 250 Gendemen's silver watches 15 00 to 20 00 each.. 6,000 Latest style vest and neck chains, 4 50 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 lo 15 00 each. 3 000 Miniature and enajhe!Ied gent's tcarf pins, new styles, 5 00 to 15 00 each. 2,000 Masonic and emblem pins, 3 00 to 10 00 each. ' 2 500 Gold band bracelets, 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 tasty, 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,ooo Coral ear drops, 4 00 to 6 00 each. 2.000 Ladies' Chatelaine chains, jet and gold, 15 00 tc 20 CO each. 6,000 Gent's pins, a spfendid assortment, 2 00 to 15 0Q each. 4,000 Solitaire sleeve buttons,entirely new st)les, 2 00 to 6 00 each. 3 000 Studs 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 CO each. 10,000 Plain and handsomely engraved " rings, 8 50 to 10 00 each.- 8,000 Spring lockets, double case, licbly enzraved, 2 CO to 15 00 each. 15,000 Sets 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 list of beantiful and valuable goods w ill be sold for One- Dollar Each . Certificates of all the above articles will be placed in envelopes, and sealed. Thee envelopes are sent by - tmail,. as ordered, without regard to choice. pa Jfce receipt of the Certificate you will see what yoo are lo have, and then il is t yoor option lo 6end one dollar and take trie article, or not. Five Certificates can be ordertd for SI; eleven for $2; thirty-five for S5; sixty-five for $10; and one hundred for ,SJ5. We will send a singje Certificate on the receipt of 25 cents. . G. S. HASKINS; & Co , Box 4270. 36 B'jekman St., N. Y. BJaomsborg, April 5tn, 1865. ' . Ayeis Cherry Pectoral 4 li GRVOESTEN & CO. r I A K O-FORT E ill A IN IjFA (JT D R EKS, THE attention of ihe public and the trades invited to our New Scale 7 Octave Rose wood Piano-Fortes, which for volume and purity of tone are unrivalled by any bi'herto offered in this market. They contain all the modern improvements, French, Grand Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame, Over-Strnns Bas &r., nr d eac h instrument beine made under the personal supervision of Mr J. H. GROVESTEEN, who has had a practical ex oerienee of over 30 years in their manufacture, is fully warrented in every particular. The Grovesteeu Piano-Furle Received the Highest award of Merit over all othert at the Celebrated World's Fair. Where were exhibited instruments ftom ihe best makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philapelphia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; and aln al the American Institute for five successive years, Ihe gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen ai our ware-roon. By the introduction of improvements we make a still more perlecl Piai-o Forte, and by manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled lo offer thei-e instruments at prices which will preclude all competition. PRICES: No; 1, Seven Oclave, round corners, Rosewood plain'case J275. No. 2 Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood heavy mouldinz S300. No. 3, Seven Oc'ave, rouud corners. Ropewood Loui XIV stle S325, a lac simile of the above cut. TERM. NET CASH, I IV CUR KENT FUNDS. CsT DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SE.NT FREE.j July 13, 1861 ly. PUTXAM CLOTHES WRINGER. IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE S F. L F-A DJ USTIXG H'lUXGEH. No Wood-Work to sivdl or split No Thumb icieips to get out of order J Tarrant ed with or without cog-wheefs IT took the first premium at filty-seven State and County Fairs in 1863, and i without any exception, the best Wringer ever made. Patented in ihe United States, England, Canada, and Australia. Agents wanted in every town, and in all pans ol the world. Energetic. Agents can make ffom three lo len Dollars per day. Sample Wringers sent Express paid on receipt of price. Nn. 2,(6.50. No I.S7.50. No. F, SS.50. No. A, 9.50. Manufactured'am' bold, wholesale and retail, by THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO , No. 13 Plait Street, N. Y. & Cleveland, O. A H. FRANCISCUS, Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. What Everybody Knows, viz: That iron well galvanized will not rusl. That a simple mao'iine i better than a complicated one. That a Wjinser fhonld be self adjusting, durable, and efficient. That Thumb t-crews and Fa.-tenins cause d-lay and trouble to reaulate and keep in 1 order. That wood soaked in hot water will swell, hhrink and split. 1 hat wood bearings for the shall io run iti will wear out. That the Putnam Writiger, with or without cog wheels. will not learthe clothei. That cog wheel regulator are not essen tial. That ihe Putnam Wrinser has all the advantages, and not one of the tlis?dvan lanes above named. That all who have tested it, pronounce it the b;st Wringer ever made. That it will wring a THREAD or a BED QUILT without alteration. We might fill the paper with lesiimoni al. but insert only a few io convince ihe skeptical, if such there be; anil we say to all, test Putnam's Wiinyer. Tet it thor oughly with any and all others, and if not entirely satisfactory, remrn it. Putnam Manufacturing Co. Gentlemen I know from practical experience that iron well galvanized with inf will noi ovidize or rut one particle. The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect a pcscible, and I can cheerfully recsmmend it to be ihe best in use. Repec tlnlly vonrP, JOHN W. WHEELER, Cleveland, Ohio Many years experience in the galvaniz ing business, enable me to endorse the above s:alement in all particular JNO C. LEFFERTS". No. 100 HeeKmai Si. New York, January, 1864. We have tested Putnam's Clothes Wring er by practical working, and know that it will do. Il is cheap, il is simple, il requires no room whether at work or at rest; a child can operate it It does its duty thoroughly. It saves lime and it saves wear and tear. We earnestly advise all who have much washing lodo, with all intelligent persons who may have any, to buy this Wringer. It will pay lor iiself in a year a most. HORACE GREELEY. July 6, 1864, ly. . II. STOIINER, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER II AS always on hand and for sale Freh BREAD, CAKES, and TILS; Freuchand Domestic Confections in srea' and splendid variety ; Nuts Fruits, and everything usually found in a first class confectionery fetors. He would call especial attention to tits newly received stock of PICKLED FRUITS, AND JELLIES. Haviog recently fitted up a new and elegaut Ice Cream Saloon, on the first floor, Iwo doors west of Eyer & Moyer's Drug store, he is prepared lo wail upon hi many ca-tomers with FIRST CLASS ICE-CREAM as cheap as the cheapest. He will supply Balls, Parties, and Picnics with Ice Cream, Confectionery ( &c. at reasonable rate. Bloomsburg, April 26, J865. Claim Agency. THE nndtfrsigned desires io call atten tion of the public to his facilities of obtain ing Pensions, Bounties (Local and Govern ment) Bounty Land for Soldiers, Settlement of officer's Account!., fic. Dis charged Soldiers oi their he.irs can gel theit "full bounties, though generally they have ieceived pi it. No charges for information, nor unless claim is secured. Office with E. H. Little Kq., in white frame building below Exchange Hotel. C. H. BROCK WAY. mum!11 x'mmn S :-.-i7f.."iC-.;H- JYcio Clothing Stove. LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. rM1E nndersigned respectfully informs his friend and the public generally, that he ha just received from ihe Eastern Citie, a larse assortment of CLOTHING, Fresh from the seal of Fashion, of all sorts, sizes and quantities, which will be sold cheap lor cash or country produce. -ALSO, !I I I S A IMPS BOOTS AND SU0ES.gg5, Together with a variety of no lions and ihitis too troutdesome to numer ate, to which he invites ihe attention of pur chaser. Et1" Ue is also prepared to make us clothing to order, on reasonable termp, and up to the fate-it fashions. CSCall and examine our Mock of fronds. ANDREW J. EVANS. Bloomsbnr, Jnne 7. 1865. JUillcfs Store. OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. ffMIE sniscriber ha jusl returned from - t tie cities with another large and select assort ment of Fall and Winter Goods. purchased at Philadelphia and New York, al ihe lowest figure, and which he i deter mined to sell on as moderate terms a-- can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. Hi slock comprises L.1DIE' MiESS GOODS. of Ihe chcieei-t styles and latest fashions, looether with a larue assortment of DRY-GOODS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS, AND VEST1NGS. ALSO, GROCERIES, HARDWARE-. QUE E N S W A R E . CEDAR W A R F, HOLLOW WARE. NAILS, IRON. HOOTS SHOES, HATS OAPS.fl-c: In tdion, everything usually ke.it in conn try tores, io which he ihvd es t c attention of iIih public generally. The hiheM price will be pa'd for coun try produce, ii. exchange for good. STEPHEN H. MILLER Bloomsbnra, Oct 12, 1K64. &,JAME ROBINSON,. Clock and Watch ilSaher, AND IMPOKTEH OK Vjiiche, Jewrlry V Fri ncti 'I imc -Plrcrs Al-SO MtTFACTUKKR OF SILVER AND SILVER PLA TED WARE, COLD SILVER $ STEEL.SPLCT.iCLES No. 1031 Markil Street, In low Eltvnth. North Side, PAILA DELPHI A. Clocks, Waicltes tni. Jewelry neatly rc pjirei at the honest notice. Gildinii and Plating, of all descriptions, done neatly lo order. 8" N. B. Masonic, Odd Fellow's and o'her emblematic Marks, made and En graved to order. A FINE ASSORTMENT OP riiMi OFEUA A A If MV FRENCH, EN G US I $ AMERI CAN CEO( K, TACLE AND 1'OtKKT Cl'TI.El V, Army Corps c$. rv)Cct'P:5 g For sa lr AND MADE TO ORDER. No. 1031 Market S'ree;, 3J door below Eleventh, North side. March 26, 1S65. AND C O N F ECT1 ONEUY S TORE. H. C. Christman, RESPECTFULLY announces to the citi zens of Bloomsburg and vicinity lhai he has jnst opened a new Refreshment Sa loon and Confectionery Store, on Main-st , second door below ihe "American House' where he intends supplying all who may cive him their c?ustom with FRESH OYS TERS, Clam Soup, Sardines. Boiled Egas, Ham, Tripe Pigs' Feel, Dried Herrin2,vc i He will alo keep on nand a tuperior ar licle of DRAUGHT ALE, PortcT, Lagcrbc'er, and SaraparilU : together with a goot as sortmenl of Candies, Sweetmeats, Cukes. Cigars and Chewing Tobacco. In conuec lion with this saloon lie fta fitted i:p a La dies Depatttnerit, where all who n.ay de sire can call for Oyfters and Relrehmen t ami will be liee from all annoyances an indecencies that ladies are loo often ex posed o in some of our best rodaurants. Don't fail l give hirn a call. H.C CUIUS I'M AN, Proprietor F.loom-burg, Oot. J2. IS61. (OXti;YAXtl, NEATLY AND J PROMPTLY DONE by C. 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BLAST FPR N AC ES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESH IMG MACHINES, &c, &lc. He is also prepared to make Sioven, all size and pattern, Plow-irons, and every thing usually made in first -class Foundries His e.xtansivB facilities arid practical workman, wairant him in receiving the) largest contracts op the most reasonable terms. Grain of all kinds will be lakes in exchan-je for castings. te" Thn establishment is located near 'he Lackawanna Railroad Depoi. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomsburg, Sepi. f, 1P63. GROCERY STORE. ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG. Jlorc I'ri'sli Ciood. Just received at Henry Gigcf? New Store: MOLASSES, SLUJ AKS. TEAS, COFFEE, RICE. SPICES, FISH, SALT, RAISIN, TOBAOCO, SEOAKS, CANDIES, NOTINNs, Tovs, FEED AND PROVISIONS, Together with a great variety of notion &c , loo numerous to mention. BUTTER, G GS, MET, and t'roduce senerally, taken in exchansc for cooils. The b?t market price will b allowed. Give him a call. henrV GIGER. Bloom-burg, April 26, L865 JVT E W M USIC" FlTNERAL MARCH, it ' ihe memory of Abraham Lincoln. th Mariyr Presided By Mr. E A. Psk v uriisT, Auihor of ''Richmond i Ours,'' 'The Soldier'- Dying Farewell," "Oh, send me one Flower from his Grave." "No Slave beneath thai Starry Flar." etc., etc. This March in very solemn and in.pressive., Prico 30 centa ; wnh Vigneite of the Presi dent, 60 rents Mailed free. Publisher, HORACE WATERS, N.. 41 Brosdway, New York.