The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, November 23, 1864, Image 3

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STi It OF THE NORTH
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THIXGS ABCCTTOirX;&. CCWTRT.
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WEDNESDAY- NOVEMBER 23, 1864.
To cir Patron. and the Tublio.
Te present high price of paper, labor,
...tenting material and every article enter
tig Into oor business, ha compelled us. io
look to a corresponding ' advance in nor
" .charges. Hence the undersigned, piifdih
' ersin Bloomeborif.' will.' on and af' er ihe
1M of September. 1864. make an advance
of Fiftyper cent, upon old rates.
BATES OF ADVERTISING.
One square of eight .lines i lime
1.00
1.5(1
2.00
4 50
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times,
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1 month,
3 months,
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1 year,
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10 00
'. Executor's & Administrator's Noti cedf 3 00
.. Auditor'a Notices, ' 2 00
JOB PRINTING.
. v Hand Bill one-eighth sbeetO or ,eg8 S2.00
. ."one-fourth 350
.,' M one-half . " 6 00
, x - full teet, 10.00
. All notices of publw-meeting (except
.: of political or religioua , musx t,e paid fot
: ,'ajt advertising rates.
' Editorials or Icxm.1 advertising will be
charged 20 cents pr r jjne Obituaries ac
' ompanyinsi noticr 10 cents per line.
- All transient nverticino must be paid for
t the lime of i'usertinn'.'
. P. JOHN, Publisher Republican.
LEVI L. TATE, Pub. Vemoont.
.-' . . W. H.iACOBY, Puhlisher Sla.
A Bloowssbarg, An?. 10. 1S64.
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-, See Tew advertisements.
"Remttt4nce of Pkaslke & Co. received.
I he favor of ITcsrt Miller, of W'hap
wallopen, came to hand.
, We acknowledge the remittance of pEany
. AltiiRLlso.ot Indiana. t
Be, tiner, of Centre, has received
proper credit on subscription.
Two Dollars from U'ra. A. Dean, of Lime
stone township, Montour county, has teen
J received.
Al.6ADr.rDRT Wood is wsnted at this
effice on subscription lo the -Star. Fine
wood will be prelerred.
Thk trial of Danie! Ncllenry has sgain
been postponed indeSnirely, witnesses re
turned home.
. Before three mon'hs are around many f
will curse the day ther vo-etl for the re
election of Lincoln and curse the Aboli
tion leaders for deceiving them irito the act.
The Commiannners aM nearly ready for
the enrollment of the Militia, preparatory
for AdDT Cobtin's draft. Wonder if '.hi is
Ihe tif'ft whic.1 h tcd the.p("Dle they
could acoil by vo.in fjr t.r.ti Hjat is it
Aboliironis;-. ?
The official reult or liie eleutio 1 of Pern
sylvania and other States, has :.ot yet been
s-certained. We will give them as scon, as
possible. As far as know n, but tl.ree States
have gone for McCI?lhn, to wit ; New Jer
sey, Delaware and Kentucky.
The Cavalrv Company eticampeJ at Ben
ton, this county, lefi lor Harnsburg, on
Thursday Ja-l. 1 here are vrry lew troops
in the county a', pre eni. a squadron at Or-
Augevinj
pljce.
an J
corporal s guard at iniu
. . The Local Senate o; ibis place is nain
in operation. It is in session every Friday
evening in the Academy. The organiza
tion, we understand is complete; but as
yet there is not a very foil representation.
The members will endeavor to make their
proceedings in'eresung both to themselves
and spectators.
'Jacob Sakders, of Montour county, and
- brother of J. S Sanders of the Berwick Cm
. ztUe, has become associated. with the llec-
ord cj the Times, published at Wilkesbarre.
He making an interesting locnl department
- for the paper, and in so doing displays con
, aidersble ability.. Success to bin in all i-ave
- .bis polities.
' Rjstcrn ed Lieut. Brockway has return
ed home after three jeart and seven months
service in the army. He ha3 seen some
. hatd service dnring this term, and has ac
' quired the reputation of a brave and gal
lant soldier.i .
The Lieutenant addressed the Democracy
of Danville at Thompson's Hall, on last
Friday evening, in an able and effective
speech which was well received. Danville
" Intelligencer of the 18th isl.
pROtTjcc, of nearly every description, will
-be taken on subscription to the Star,' it
brooght J in beiween'this and the 31st of
December., next. Those knowing them
" selves indebted, and can better pay. os in
- lhi way, now have a fine opportunity of
doing so. Bring along your beef, pork, corn,
potatoes, turnip, cabbage, applet, and buck,
vitcal flour ; we have large capacities for
its consumption ; an office full of boys be
tide? the corps at our bouse commanded by
our better-half. . The current market price
- Will be paid. : "
Hestry ZofpisGER. We have . been re
'qaested to give notice in our column. . that
Mr. Zt'pPiJiGEs still continues- the watch
making business at bis old stand oh Main
Street; Btootnsburg, where he i ever ready
and willing to give bis old' custotDers.and
" friends entire satisfaction.. He pays parnc
o'ar attention-to all kinds of repairing ;' and
anything in his line that can be done in
the cities can be done by him ; and it will
r.ot fce'ai all infericr io the best in tl)8 cities.
He bears a reputation of being one of. the
nest successful in his line of business in all
this section of country. He constantly
keeps on hand a full assortment, of pood
I per.?.;!-3s. Any person wishing -anylhWi
n lis V.Z9 wee'i r! w!l ! r'ri htTc a cs!L
rjeis
B. STOHNER advertises iri j'jia paper a
large assortment ol toys, notions, and holi
day presents.
'Thursday, to-morrow is set apcrt by the
President, and . since hy Governor Cnr'.in,
as .Jay of ThankefjTin,, -The business
places here will e closed. . There will
be services in sorv.e oi the Churches
Niw Shkrifv The time is close at hand
when the nev Sheriff elect for Colombia
county will -assume, the duties of his office.
Mt.Samdb-l Sntuek, of Mifflin township, an
intelligent and industrious joung farmer,
was chosen at oor October election, with-,
oat the sh adow of opposition, for that office.
The people of the county have made a
good selection. He will be installed into
o"fFiCe on Saturday of court week.
Chasge in Propriktoks. By an adver-li-ementin
to-day's Star it will be seen that
's. B." Erasmns, Grocer of this place, has
sold out to Henry Gigsr, who has, posses
sion and continues the grocery and notion
business at the same old stand. He has
quite a store ; besides a complete stock in
the grocery line, he has on hand a full as
sortment of boots ancLshoes and bats and
caps, for men and boys, all of which he'll
sell at a very reasonable figure, He most
respectfully asks a continuance of the old
customers and cordially invites new ones.
We are firmly in the belief that hundreds
of men in this county oted for Lincoln
who are it anything, frightened at the result.
For a time forfeiting their own and the
country's best interest, they allowed them
selves 10 be swayed by their oflice holding
and oloce-hunnog party leaders into sup
porting bis re-election. But they already
fear w hen more taxes and more drafts come,
these leaders will bed no service to them
fear that they have been deceived- to their
own irreparable injury. There is much
ground tor their apprehension.
A i.lin Mann, Eq., of Beaver township,
has entered upon lh duties of his new ol-
( tice, as a Ct tnmissionner of Colombia co.
He is successor of Charles H. Hki-s Eq
of Mifflin, who has re'ired from the office,
after having faithfully dichared his du
ties for three years. Mr. Hes.s was an effi
cient, honest and careful Commissioner.
Mr. Makn has the abilities to make a rirM-
! ra,e mcpr- The resident of the board,
! KoH Mt Heubt, i yet unnble to attend to
any of the duties of his office. He is still
suffering from inflammatory lhenm-ilism,
brought upon him by his .bein incarcfra-j
ted in that damp and unhealthy place Fort
M:Cliu. h is doubtful whether he ever fully
recovers.
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L. lygxs' rein: OHIO
CATAWBA BRANDY,
AM)
Sparklixspr CalawSia Wines,
1 Ewia. in Q'ihfy ami Cher per in Price thnn
the lirai.dietnnri U 7ie? tf the
Old It mid.
ForSnmmT Cooiplain:, Ch'd'ra Infantum,
Bowel Complaim, Cramp, Cholic
and Pirrhoea..
Jl sure Cure is g.mra7iteed, or the
monry tci'l be refunded.
In support of the above statements, ars
presented the Certificates of Dr. James R
Chilton, chfmi-t. New York, Dr. Hiram
Cox, Chemical Inspector, Oh'o. Dr. Jas. II.
Nichols, chemist, Boston, Dr N. E Jor.es
Cbem'cal Inspector, Circleville Ohio, Prof
('.T. Jack-on, cherrvst, Boto', Dr. C'tias.
Uplam Sbepard, Charleston, S. C, an I J.
V" Z Blancy, and (J A. Mariner, con-u!t-iii
chemists, Chicago, all of wlom have
analyzed the Catawba Brandy, and com
n.ptid it in the" highest terms, for medical
use.
Analysis of the Afnsiachi'Ssetts State,
Jit say tr, Jan. 25, 1838
When evapora'eJ thronsh clean linen it
left no-oil 'or offensive matter. In esery
re-pect it is a Pure spiri ons liquor. The
Oil which uives to lhi Brandy iis llawor and
aroma, is wholly unlike fil, or yrain oil.
Its odor partakes of both the fruit and oil of
grapes. With acids, it produce others of
a hiih fragrance. Th? substinilioti of this
Brandy for Cognac Brandy will do away
with ihe manulacture of fictitious spirits,
sold under this name both at home and
abroad. Repeciful!y,
A. A. HAYES, M D., Assayer to State
Mass., 16 BoUtori St
fiy tlie same, in 18C 1.
I have 'analyzed "L. Lyons' Ptre Cata
wba Brandy,''" with reference to i's com
position and character, being the same as
that produced in ast years. A sample
taken from ien casks afforded the same
renlts with reaard to purity ; a slightly
incre ased amount of the principle on which
its flavor depends was determined by com
parison with former samples.
The indications of analvtis show 1 hat
this Brandy is produced by the same pro
Cess as most of the imported Brandy.
Respectfully, A. A. HAYES, M. D.
State Assayer, 16 ooyleston St.
Boston, July 20. 1864.
Manu facmred oily by II. H. JACOB & I
CO , (To whom all Orders should be aJ
dressed.
Depot. 91 Liberty St., New Fork.
Nov. 16, l64 3m
" I'UBLIC SALL.
VALUABLE PROPERTY.
WILL be exposed at public vendue on
the premises of the subscriber, in
"Montour township, Columbia county, on
Saturday, the. Z&th day of JSovember.
1,864, at 9 o'clock in Ihe forenoon, the fol
lowing valuable personal property to wit :
FOUR HEAD OF HORSES,
THREE HEAD OF -MILCH COWS,
ONE BULL, a lot of SHEEP, one breeding
SOW, six fat HOGS, one ihree-horse wag
on. 6ne two. horse wagoe, one spring wag
on, pne
-Thrasliinsr itSacliinc,
ONE CLOVER HULLER,
one Fodder Cutter, one pair of Hay-Iadder,
plows, on side-hill plow, harrows, cultt
vaiors, one. set of-Y'ankee harness, onesei
of lead harness, one fet" of liiiht waon
harness, one set of gfcA single harn?s,
three sets of fly-nets ; ALSO, a lot ol furn
iture. consituig of
BEDS. TABLES, STANDS, Cupboards,
one eiah: day clock, together with a varie
ty of other articles too numerous to men
tion. - ' ' : ' ., .
W Conditions made known on day of
sale when attendance will be atvert by
- ' HENRY GIGER,
JAC03 SHELHART, Auctioneer.
nif...,P w, N-y. 1?. ! ;
SHERIFFS SALES,
BY virtue of sundry writs of -vendUioni
txponas, i-sned out of the Court oi Com
mon Pleas of Columbia county, and to me
directed, wilf be exposed to sale at public
oot-ry, at the Court House, in Blooms
burg on Monday, the 5th day of Decern
ber next, at 1 o'clock, P. M.
A certain Lot of Ground, situate in Ben
ton township, Columbia-county, cojilain
in one fourth of an acre, more or less,
bounded as follows, to wit On the West
by lot of Clemuel McHenry, on the North
by an alley, on the East by an alley and
on the South by the main street paj-sing
through said town,, whereon are erecl:d a
large '
Cabinet Shop, .
with the appurtenances.
Seiz-d, taken in execution ar.d to be
sold as the property of Samuel Krickbaum.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, the undivi
ded one fpurtri part of a
'L.ot or Ground
situate in Cen're township, Columbia co.,
rtounded as follows, beinniiia at a post,
thence by lands late of Isaac how, soutn
seventy two and a half degrees west six
perrhes to a post, thence by lands of Lewi
Deiterick, south thirty tree and one lourth
decrees east eleven and a half perches to
a po-t, thence north seventy seven and a
half dearees east ix perches 10 a post,
thence by lot of Daniel Jameson nordi
thirty two and one hall d eyries west elfv
n and threa fourth perche to the place of
beginning, containinir '
Sixty Three Square Perches,
with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to te
sold as the property of Richard Torby.
JOSIAH H FUR MAN, Shcr-ff.
Shertri' Office. ) v
Bloomsburg, Nov. 16, 1864 J
Traverse Jurors Dec. Term, IStil.
Bloom Jackson J. Robbins, Leonard B.
Rupert.
B r. Berwick Jmes Jacoby.
Briarcreek Jas Sponnberor, Lei Shafer.
fieavr Isaac Drisbaeh, Peter Hauck.
Benton Jacob Wc.olever.
Catawissa Peter Reader. J. K Sharpless.
Centre John Hi!!, Isaac, Ehrwine.
Conynaham Jonathan J Hoaiil-ind.
Franklin John Artley, Satnuel Lore rr an,
(Jreenwood Isaac Dewitt, VViliiain Raal,
Adam Utt.
Hemloi k-Wellino'O'i Pnrsel.
Locus Jacob Herner, Huri Anley, John
Herner.
Madison John Ksick, Jacob Geiser.
M.ffitn-Albert C Me-, -.ar Sweppentii-er
Mt. Pleaatit Jai k-011 Horfr.
Oranue Daniel Kline El.jth G Rukt's.
Roarinacrek Samuel Iib Jacob Loiij
etiberger Scott Georue John, Pbenas Trench, Eii
Creveliov;, Jarnew Lake.
Sugarloaf Montgomery Cole.
Graud Jurors for Dec. Term, 1SC4.
Bor. Berwick Daniel Martz
f!oom Win EriMnt, J. K Groul.
Beaver William Fiher. -
Cen:re-Samuel Crevnlu Samuel Kelchner
Catawisfa Nathan Creasy
Conyniiham Joshua VVo-nr.
Fistiingcreek H nf) Mc bride.
Hemlock Isaac L?i!v
Locust John J Hurst Wrr. (I oilman. M-
berry Sn der Jacob Fierier.
Mt. Pleasant A mo K HeacocK.
Madison Jarne V eliiver.
Mifflin Daniel Neyer.
Orane John Her'ind Tl os McHenry.
Pine Moses Waits.
Sogarlojtt Jacob Fritz Ezekiei Co'e
Scon Joseph Lilly William C Hmver.
List of Causes for Dec. Term, ISCI,
I Eliiah Mi-Mnririe Emforser of Aarot;
of
W.df v. Ctiritiaii Wolf.
2 Jacob Harris v Peter Jarorty.
3 George Hughes, et al v- J V. Cr'swcll."
4 Iln'el P StOv-kT s V'm. Ikeler
5 B F. Re'mhard & Bro. vs Sua D Edgar
6 Joseph Hartman vs R-nben Litis.
7 Da"id Achonbach v Inhn Waroin.
8 W'm. Loni vs B. F Reihard
9 G Lonne'iberijwr et at v Joshua Robbin-
ion and William Bovles.
Jo Henry Gilmer vs Mpre Cfvoling.
11 John
Ailerar a(!(i aran A. Atieaar vs.
John Y Allesar.
12 Samuel Williams v Charles H. Die I -
ericfi and Geo.. A. Herring.
I'S L,nke R.an and Anna Roan vs Charles
II. DierteriHi
14 Philip Dieterich v Wm Lon?.
15 WiUon Aser Jr seph F. Loo .
16 Hugh McReyncddt.e: at vs Pcier Oli-
phanf.
17 A W Creamer vs Enoch Howell
18 Rich. Hoa!and for use of Rachel Hoa-
land vs Lewi Yetter adm'r of Jesi-e
Evans,. deceaeil.
19 A W' Creamer vs L fi B R R Company
20 D L Hosier vs David Mdler.
21 Johr. Beinel et al v S F Headly et al
22 Geo W Garr':-on vs Ca-per 1 Th'-mas
23 Stephen Ba'dy v Caawisa Wd.iams-
pnrt and Erie R R Company.
24 Lewis Larish vs Allied Ccevelins;
25 Richard Morgan vs San uel HoKitland.
26 Bloomsburg Iron Company vs Kichard
B Meanjjh.
27 Amos W Cre-im vs Enoch HowIL '
Administrator's IVolice r
Estate of Jacob Ki'.dig, fate of Fishing
creek, twp-y deceased.
T EETTERS of administration on the es-
--iate of Jaco! Kindig late of Fir-hii.gceek
ivrri . Cfdiirnbia couniv. deceased, .uve
wi , uotiuiiOia couniv,
been grained by ? tie Reioer ol Columbia
county, to John W ennr, re-idmg in town
ship and county afora'd. All persons
having claims aain-t the estate of t h de
cedent are requested to present them to
the under-igr.ed vviihou I delay, and all per
sons indebted 10 make pavmrM forthwith.
JOHN - WENNER, Adm'r.
Eish ccrefk. N v. y, UM-fv v
, AD3IINlSTitATll'S NOTICE.
Estate o' If m. E. RobberDt late of
Jackson township, Lolumbia County
deceased.
LETTERS of adminisirvion oi thu es
tate of William E. Robbens, la'e ol
Jackson tp., Coiumbi coupiy, dece:s d,
have been grar led bv he Register of Columbia-county
to Abranam 'Young, of
Benton township, said' county. All 1 er-n
basing claims against tne esute of the de
cedent are requested to present ihem to
Ihe administrator for settlement, and those
indebied lo the estate are required to make
payment to the undersigned forthwith. "
' ABRAHAM YOUNG, Adm'r.
Benton tw,. Nov. 9 1 h 6 4 6w. S2.. .
r-NEtF DIILLINEHY GOODS
t- J rr
VfcC FLL AMI tVlMTEn.
Mi-s MARY BARK LEY has just returned
from New York and Philadelphia with an
excellent assortment ol Millinery Goods.
She has Ihe very latest fashions and the
most approved styles of Hats and Bonnets,
together with the most tasteful lot ol Rib?
bons, Trimmings, &c. Give ber a call and
examine for yourselves.
v 'MART BARKLEV.
t?i).-.cKpi
National Foundry.
Illoomsbur?, Columbia Co.,
f rrne subsribr, proprietor of the above
named extensive esiablishmeni, is now
prepared to receive orders for all kinds of
machinery, for COLLERIES, BLAST FUR
NAC ES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS
THRESHIMG MACHINES, &c, &c.
He is also prepared to make Siores, all
sizes and patterns, Plow-irons, and every
thing usually made in first-class Foundries
His extansive facilities and practical
Workmn, wairanl him in receiving the
largest contracts op the rnosl reasonable
terms.
R" Grain of all kinds will be taken in
exchange for castinss.
VW This establishments located near
the Lackawanna Railroad Depot.
PETER BILLMEYER.
Bloomsborg, Sept. 9, 1863.
Tho New Tork Weekly Herald.
THE CHEAPEST PAPF.R IN the WORLD
flHE extensive and comprehensive facil
ities in its possession enables the Pro
prietor of ihe Weekly Herald 10 guarantee
the la'esl and most reliable information
possible to be obtained, not only from all
pans of" the United StateSjbut from all part
of the world. .
Is home correspondents engaged at very
heavy cost, anil conifcc;ed with each new
naval and military expedition o) the gov
ernment, prove that it is determined to leave
no spot uncovered by its operations and no
event cm occur that shall not find imme
diate report In its columns. It costs the
proprietor over one hundred thousand dol
lars per year to rnai itain its corps of cor
respondents in the field.
In its collation of Foreign News ihe
Herald has for years held a high poeiiion,
and it will endeavor in ihe future to main
tain' the stand it has assumed. It ha spe
cial corre-pondents stationed ir. all of the
pri'-cipal cities of the world.
Its "telegraphic arrangements ex'end to
wherever the electric wires are stretched.
When the Atlantic cable is laid, which
feat will soon be accomplished, telegrams
will be received Irom Europe and A-ia, as
well as from the Uni'ed Stales Then our
readers will have' the events of the w eck
in all parts of the civilized world regularly
and clearly laid before them.
The proprietor devotes a porticr. of the
piper to literature. Fashion, Agriculture,
ihe Mechanic Art, Sporting Matters. Bni
ness, Theatrical aid Financial Reports,
Cattle Markets, General New.-, and repor s
of all events calculated io form an excellent
metropoii'aii newspaper a weekly photo
graphic view of 'fot events ol the world
hi. if all at a very tnw price.
The Weekly Herald is i ned every Sat
mday morning, and fumi-hed at the lol
lowi ng rules :
One copy 2 00 Five conies S3 00
Three copies 5 00 Ten copies 5 00
Any larger number addre-scd to names
of subscribers SI 50 each. An extra co,y
will bn sent to every club of 'en.
Twenty copies lo one addre-s one year,
$25, and any larger number at same price.
An extra copy sent ta clubs of twenty.
Advertisements to a limited numberwill
be in-er'ed in ihe Weekly Herald.
Ihe Daily Herald, Four cents per copy.
Fourteen Dollars per year for three hundred
and sixty threp issue. Seven dollar-' for
ix mon'hs. Three dollars and fifty cer.i
lor three months,,
JAM ES GO R DON F E N X ET T,
Editor and Proprietor.
Northwest ccr. Fui'on and Nas-su-M". N. .
There are no travelling age.its'lor the
Herald. 52-lf
eCLHiEIA COUNTY, SS :
In the Court of Common !'! of Columbia
Couciy f rnfd it is ihn ron'ained :
the mut'er of I he ? And no v tn wit :
Cemetery m Scott lp On the 81I1 Jay o! Sep
temOer, 1864, upon ihe pre-entation of t'ie
petition ot Eli Crevfling and other-spray--ng
thai the "'Creteiing Cemetery" be in
Corporaied wi:h such powes, and under
si,ch restrictions, as are set lor;h in an in
sirument in writing this d-iy liied, selling
fort ri objects, articles, conditions name and
-tjle. uio'er vvh.ch ihey Jiave associatetl.
ft was ordered that notice thereof be given
bv putdicatio'i agreeably to the fid of As
sembly in such cae made and provide.!.
By order of the Court.
Certifi-d from the Records, Sept. 8, 1861.
JESE COLEMAN, Protlty.
September 14, I864.-pd. 62.
AGENTS WANTED!
illc CIcIIan ! Tic! U ll.tti !
YERY fine, large, sieel p!a e engr.iv- 1
ing of ihe PF.OPI.E'S CHOICE FOR
Ph KM L Ki I Ur J H r, UMI KI) MAI K
This ' Engraving rpresets him on his
black hor:-e 00 ti e battle fifUl o! Antietam
Size, 24 b 3t). The only acknowledged
correct likene- yet published. From an
ong ina I pa inting b) S!'H USSELE fiom lile.
Setit t;y malt on a snll paper roller. Pi ice
THREE LOLL RS. Liberal inducements
to Agents. Published bv
WM SMITH,
- 702 S. Third Street, Phila.
Srxomboi 2. I t
LOU AHDs ASSOtllllON.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DISEASES of the Nervous. Seminal,
Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re
liable treatment in Ilei orts of the HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in
Fealed letier envelop, free of charge.
Address, Dr. J. SK1LL1N HOUGH TON.
Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
S'reet Philadelphia, Pa.
Dec. 16. 1863 ly.
To Consumptives
Consumptive sufferers will receive a
valuable prescription for tlie cure of Con
sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all
throat and Lung alfectioufree of charge.)
by sending their address lo Rev. EI) WARD
'A. WILSON. Wiiiiamb U'g, Kings county,
New York.
Sept. 21, l864.--3m
CHAR LES G. BARKLEY,
Atlorncy at ffjaw,
cloomscirg, romiBiA CO., PA.
tflLL practice in Ihe sever-l Courts of
Columbia county . Ali legal busine-s
intrusted 10 hi.- earn 6hall receive, prompi
attention.
O F F I C E, On Main Stree, Fxchange
Buildings, over Millet's Su ie.
April 13.164.
HENRY ROSENSTOCK,
Sky-Eislit Aiubrolypi(,
UOOMS in the Third Slory of the Ex
change Block, (entrance above the
Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun
ty, Pa. .
Bloomsbnrg. Nov. 23. 1359 lr -
ESTRAY.
CAME 10 the subscribers in Locust twp.,
Columbia county, on the 16tb ol Octo
ber, 1864, .a pale yellow cow about ten
years old. Tbe owner or owners are noti
fied lp come forward, prove property, pay
charges, and take ber away, otherwise she
will be disposed of as the law directs.
' RICHARD MORGAN.
htVjr?J& v;i-' !;.- xk:& vfv-
mmc M -s. -
THE attention of the public and the trade is invited to our New Scale 7 Octave Rose
wood Piano Fortes, which for.volume and purity of lone are unrivlled bv any huherto
offered in ihis market. They conlain all the modern improvements, French, Grand
Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame. Over-Strung Base ur d each ii.s"rument being made
under Ihe personal supervision ol Mr J. H. GROVESTEEN, who has had a practical ex
perience of over 30 years in their manufacture, is folly warrerited in every particular.
The Grovetteen Piano-Forte Received the Highest award cf Merit e ver all others
at the Celebrated World's Fair.
Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, Paris. Germany,
Philapelphia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; and also at the American Institute for
five successive years, ihe sold and silver medal from both ol which cn be seen at Our
ware roon. By ihe introduction of improvements we make a still. more perfect Piano
Fone, and by manufacturir g largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled (o otter
thee ins'rument al prices which will preclude all competition.
PRICES : No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners. Rosewood plain cae S275. No.,
Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood heavy moulding S300. No. 3, Seven Oc'ave,
round comers. Rosewood Louis XlV Mvle S325, a lac simile of (he above cut.
TE2IUX . NET C ASH, IX CUUISEIMT FIXDS.
ETDESCIUPTIVE CIRCULARS SE.NT FREE. 3
July 13, 1864 ly. .
rCTNAJI CLOTHES VTir,i:i;.
IT IS THE ONLY" RELIABLE
S L F-J !)J US TJX G It'll IXG ER .
Xo J fond-Work to swell or split A'o
Thumb sciercx to srel out of order
Warrant edicith or without cog-wheels
IT iok th first p re in i urn al filtv-sevwii
State and Conntv Fair- in 18H3, and i
withont any exception, tlie best Wringer
ever made. Patented in the United States,
En-'laiid. Canada, and Anira'ia Agents
wanted in every town, and in alt pans
s ol
ll.e world. Energetic Agents c;in
make
from three !o ten Dollars per day.
Sample Wringers sent Express paiJ on
receipt of price.
No. 2, 6 50. No 1, S7 oO No. F, 5S 50.
No. A, 50. Maniifactiire.'l and sold,
who!e-ale and retail, bv
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO.,
No. 13 Piatt St'eei, N- Y. & Cleveland, O.
A II. FRANCISCUS. Auen-.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Whnt Everybody Knows, viz:
That iron well al vaoized will not rust.
That a simple mn'-hine is be'ter than a
complicated one. That a Wrirtger shonlJ
be self -adju-tioa, durable, and efficienl.
That Thumb screws and Fastening caue
delay -and trouble 10 ie-jn!'e anl keep in
order. That wood soaked in hot water
will swell, shrink and split. I hat wood
bearing for the shall to run in will wear
out. That the Putnam Wringer, with or
without cog vheels.wil! not tear the clothes.
That cog whed resinla'ors fere nol essen
tial. That the Putnam Wringer has all the
advantages, and nol one of the dispdvan
laues above nameJ. That all who have
tested it, pronounce it the b st Wrioger
ever made. That it will wring a THREAD
or a BED QUILT without alteration.
We -might fill the pnper with tesiimoni
al. but in-ert only a tew to convince the
skeptical, if such there be; nnd we say o
ail, lest Putnam's Wi inner Tei-t it thor
oughly with any and all others, and if not
comely sat i-faclory, return it.
Putnam Manufacturing Co.
Genilemei) I know from practical
evperiei ce that iron well galvanized with
zmc w ill riot ovidize or rust ore parl'de.
The Putnam Wringer is as npar perfect a
ps-ille. and I cao cheerfully recommend
it 10 be the be-i in use.
Kespecttully von.
JOHN W. W HEELER,
Cleveland, Onio.
Many ) ears experience in the galvaniz
ing business, enable me to endorse the
aboe fe'.aieiuei.t in all particulars
JNO C. I.EFFERTS,
No. 100 BerKman St.
New York, January, 1864.
We have ielef Putnam's Clothes Wring
er bv practical working, and know that it
will do. It is cheap, it is simple, it requires
no room whether at work or al rest; a child
can operate it . It does its duty thoroughly.
It saves time and it save wear and tear.
We, earnestly advise all who have much
washing lo do, with all intelligent persons
who may have anv, 'o buy this Wringer.
Il will pay 'or its-elf m a year a. mot.
HORACE GREELEY.
July 6, 1P64. ly.
WIEE3A5SIBUT
NON EXPLOSIVE PURE
CRYSTAL CARBON OIL.
ALSO,
AND
EUHKICATING OIL.
IN
TIGHT PACKAGES.
Cf j Tr Trj yj f sf?
lriLLRttirC 1K03IPT
ATTENTION.
H. L. HOLDEN,
Proprietor.
Wiiliamspnrt. July 6, 1861. if.
National Claim Agency,
connccTKU bv
HARVY So COLLINS,
U'ASIIISGTOS D. C.
IN o'der to facilitate the prompt adju-t-inent
of. Bounty, arrears 01 pay, Pension
and other claims due soldiers and other
persons Iron the Government of the J. S ,
ihe undersigt ed has made, arrangement
with the 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 deci
ions frequently being made, enable ihem
10 oro-ecute claims more effectually than
Attorneys al a distance can possibly do.
All persons entitled lo claims ol ihs above
description can haw ihem properly attend
ed 10 ty calling on roe and entrusting them
to my care. - W. WIRT,
.Agept fr Harry & Collins.
GRCVESTEN 80 CO. -FIAIYO-FGXSTI?
M ANUFACT1 REUS,
Court Srocl amaJioii.
VVHEREAS the Honorable William El-
well. Pre-ident Judge of the Court of
Over and Terminer and General Jail Deliv-
ery, Court ot Quarter Sesions of the l eace,
and Court of Common Pleas and Orphans'
Court, in the 26th Judicial District, compos
ed of the counties ot Columbia, Sullivan and
W) oming, and the Hons. Stephen Baldy and
John Mchevnolds, Associate Judge, ol Co
lumbia co., have issued their precept, bear
ing date one thousand eight hundred and
sixty four, and to me directed fcrholding a
Court of Oyer and Terminer, atid General
Jail Delivery , Quarter Sessions ol the Peace,
Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in Blooms
burg, in thecour.ty of Columbia, on the firs'
Monday, bfiiri the ih day of Decmber next
and to continue one week. ,
Notice is herebv given, to the Coroner the
Jn-iices of the Peace and Constables ot the !
said County of Columbia, thai they be then j
and there in their proper persons at 10 o'- j
clock in the forenoon ol said day, with their j
records, inqni.-ition- and other remernbrati j
res to do tho:-e tnings which to their offices j
appertain to be done. And ihose that are
OOUUO UV recoiilli.e-., 111 inwiuir n-'iii-i
the prisoners that are or may be , the Jai
of said county ol Colombia, lo be then muI
ihere to prosecu.e then as shall be just. Ju
aiiendarice, agreeably to Iheir r.otice. dated
at Bloomsburg ihe 2t;h day ol Oct., in the
year of our Lord one tbousar d eight hundred
and sixty-fourth and in the eighly-ni nth year
of the I. idepender.ee of the United States of
-America. (God save the Commonwealth)
JOSIAH II- FURM.AN,
Sheriff's Office. fehenfi
Bloornsburg, Nov. 2, 1864.
JYcio Clothing Store.
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
fflHE undersigned respectfully informs
hi friends ami the Oubbc nenerailv.l
that he ha just received Irom ihe Eastern
Cilie-, a large assortment of
...u.... .
rwrrrir?fri '
CLOTHING,
I
all
be (
Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of
, sorts, sie and quantities, which will
soid cheap lor cash or country produce.
-A LS O,
t-ii.
Together with a variety ol no
lions and thing too troublesome to numer
ate, to which lie in viies the aittftition of pur
chaser. XyT He ts alio prepared to make us
c'idhins to order, on reasonable termp,
and tip to the latest fashions.
CI" Cal I aDJ examine cur stock of gods.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
Bloomsburg, April 27. 16-L
Jflillers Store.
OF FALL AND WIN TEH GOODS.
fjHE subscriber has jut returned from
- the cities with another large and elec
assortmetit of
Fall ctiid Winter Goods,
purchased at Philadelphia and New Y'ork,
at the lowe-l figure, and which he is deter
mined 10 sell 011 as moderate terms a can
be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg.
Hi stock rompri-es
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
of the die icest styles and latest fashions,
io"iher with a large a"rtmen' of
DIIY-GOODS, MUSLINS. CLOTHS,
AND VESTA NGS.
ALSO,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Ql'EENSW A RE, C E H A iW A R K.
HOLLOW WARE. NAILS. IRON,
DOOTS 4' SHOES, HATS CAPS.c.
In shot!, everj thing usually kept in coun
try stores, 10 which he invdea the attention
of the public generally.
The highest price, will be pail for coun
try produce, in exchange for good.
1 ' STEPHEN H. MILLER.
Bloomsburg, Pel. 12, 1864.
NOTICE IN DIVORCE.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia
County.
JOHN STINER vs ANNA MARIA STINER
ND now, to wit; September 5th. 1864,
the Court, upon motion of P. S. Rihei
Attorney lor Libellani, grameJ a rule upon
ihe re-prnident 10 show cause why a Di
vorce a vinculo ma'rimoni should nol be de
creed in Ihe above stated case, returnable
at our court on Monday, December 5lh
1S64 JOSIAH H-FURM AN, Sheriff. '
Bloomsburg, Oct 2G, I864pd
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Abraham Wr. Kline, deceased.
fpHE undersigned, appointed by the Or
-I phatts' Conn of Columbia coumy, an
auditor to audit the account ol the adminis
tratrix. &c, of Abraham W.Kline, deceas
ed, will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment, at his office in Bloomsburg, on Fri
day, November 25, 1864, at 10 o'clock, a.
m.,at which time and place. all persons in
teretted are requested lo attend.
R. F. CLARK, Auditor.
GROVER 8c BAKER'S
CELPBH ATED ELASTIC STITCH
SEWING MACHINES
Were awarded the highest Premiums oe
ail tompeiitors, al the following State
and County Fair of 1863.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR.
First Premium for family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Macbin
First Premium for Machine Work
INDIANA SPATE FAIR,
First Premium for Machine for all purpose
rirM I'remium lor iVJachiue Work
VERMONT STATE FAIR.
Fir. I Premium for Family Machine.
Firsi Premium for Manufacturing Machine1
First Premium for Machine Work
OHIO STATE FAIR. . . . ,
First Premium for Machine aWork .
IOWA STATE FAIR.
F"irst Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Manufacturing Machin
rirl I'remium tor Machine Work.
ILLINOIS STATE EAIR..
First Premium for Machine for all porpost!
Firl Preminm for Machine Work
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR
FtfI Premium for Machine for all purpose
Frist Preminm for Machine Work, '
MICAIGAN .STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Manufacdnring M achins?
hirst Premium lor family Machine
P'irst Premium for Machine Work
PENN'A STATE FAIR
Fii-t Premium f-jr Manufacturing Macbin
n,L-r-nir STtTF FAIR
UKKOUIN STATE FAIR.
Frist Premium for Machine Work
First Premium for Family Machine
hirst Premium for Machine Work
CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR'L S0C.
first Premium far Family Machine
First Premium for Manufacturing Mac! inf
frirM Premium for Machine Work.
FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine.
F;ri Premium for Manufacturing Machine
CHAM PLAIN VALLEY Yt. AG'L SOC.
First Premium for Family Machine
Fir-t Premium or Manufacturing Machine
Fir-t P.reminm f ir Machine Work
HAMPDEN CO, Mas AG'L. SOC.
Diploma lor Family Machine.
Diploma for Machine Work.
WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR.
Firt Premium for Family Machine
QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine
rirsl Premium for Man ufacinring Machine
1 ,-. k, ....,: r . tr Ii.
SARATOGA CO N Y, FAIR.
prpm!1)m ,or F1'mi,v Machine
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for.all purpose
First Premium for Machine Work
GREENFIELD O, UNION FAIR.
Firt Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
CLINTON CO. O, FAIR.
y First Premium for Family Machine
( First Preminm for Machiue.
MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR. ,
ri.ft rremium lor iviacmne lor all purpose
firt i'remium tor JMacnine YVork.
SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
hirst Premium for Machine Work.
j jQSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR.
i?.. i,.;., r. t..,:i u. .1.:...
I 'ITL lO'lMUtll ' laililir XtJ dl.HIIIH
pjr.t prentiu'ii for Machine Work
C7"The above comprises all the
CpThe above comprises all the Fairs.
at which the Grover & Baker Machine
were exhibited thu vear.
Sales-room, 495 Broadway, New York.
730 Chest-nit St., PhiLdelj-hia.
March 23, 1864 ly.
THE Greatest Improvement yet in the
Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity worm
seeing.
Please send for circular with sample of
sewing. .
These Improved Machines save one)
hundred per cent of thread and silk, and
make the lock-stitch alike on both sides.
They require no instructions to operate)
perfectly, except the "printed directions "
No change in sewing from one kind of
goods to anolher. .
And no taking apart lo'cleaa o' oil.
Our New Manufactory's now complete.
with all it machinery and 100U entirely
new, and is already rapidly turning out
Machine, which for beaut v and perfection
o: finish are not surpassed by any manufao
irre in the world.
N. B. Shonl I any Machine prove unsat
isfactory, it can be retorned and loonejr
refunded.
Agents wanted hi counties not canvassed
by our own Agent.
FINKLE & LYON S. M . CO.
No. 533 Broadway, Now Y'ork.
April 20, 1864. ly.
HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU.
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
HELMBOLD S EXTRACT BUCHU.
IHE GREAT DIURETIC
HELM BOLD 'S EXTRACT BUCHU.
1 HE GREAT DIURETIC
11 ELY. COLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU.
IHE GREAT DIURETIC.
And a positive and Specific Remedy for
Diseases of trie Bladder. Kidneys, Organic
Weakness.- Gravel, Dropsy, and all dis
eases of the Urinary Organs. See adver
tisement in another Column. Cat it oat,
and send for the Medicine a once. .
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Oct. 12, 18641 mo.
5250. SEVEN OCTAVE i"oo?
ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES
GROVESTEEN U CO. 499 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
Offer their new, enlarged Scale Piano
Fortes, with all latest improvements.
Thirty year's experience, with greatly in
creased facilities for manufacturing, ecabla
them lo sell lor CASH al unnully lovr
prices. These instruments received lh
highest award at the world's Fair, and lor
five successive years at the American In
stitute. Warranted five years. Terms htx
csh. Call or send for descriptive eirouUc
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