The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, December 14, 1864, Image 3

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STAR OFjTHE. N1RTH
SSgS AECtT TOWN & COUXTRY,
PIOOHSBUIgG, FA.
I WEDNESDAY DECEMBER i. 1864.
To our Patron? and the Public.
Tb,e present high price of paper, labor,
printing material and every article enter
(ng intb oor business, ha compelled us to
'' look lo a corresponding rrdvance in oor
Vharges. Hence the undersigned, publish
Vrs in Bloomsburg, will on and after the
1st of September, 1864. make an advance
: !of Fifty per tent, upon old rate3.
RATES OF ADVERTISINU.
t)ne square of eight lines I time
u " ' 3 time,
t " 1 month,
h " 3 moDths,
... 6 "
'tt i . ' i year.
1.00
1.5(
2 00
4 50
6 00
10 00
Executor's & Administrator Notices, 3 00
Auditor's Notices 2 00
JOB PRINTING.
Hand Bills one-eighth sheet,30or less S2.00
: ' one-fourth " " 3 50
" one-half " " 6 00
" foil sheet, 0.00
- AH notices of public meetings (except
ef political ot religious) must be paid for
at advertising rates.
Editorials or local, advertising will be
th irge d 20 cents per line. Obituaries ac
acopanyt)g noiices 10 cents per line.
AH transient advertisiug. must be paid lor
at the time of insertion.
P JOHN, Publisher Bejmhlitnn.
LEVI L. TATE, Pub. bemocml.
. H.JACOBY, Publisher Mar.
Bloomsburg,
10, 1864
Thb PrtksiDSKT's Message will be found
n oor first page of this week's issueof the
The regular December Term of the e
' eral Courts of Montour 'county will com
mence on Monday the 18th mat. at Danville.
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Who will bring ua a Turkey forTJhristmas:
, Oor coop at present has lor ii occupant
nothing but a louely chicken ! The chick
en as well as the cook rieeds re-enforce-aieoia.
Johm K. GiaTOf. sells cheap groceries,
provender, &c. at his old stand on Main St
Purchasers can find many articles in his
tore tbat cannot be tound in larger houses
Good Fkish Burr caft be bought at price
ranging Irora eight to ten cents per lb in this
market. Pork is some higher 1 We have
beard of sales having been made at fifteen
lo seventeen cents per lb
Is to-day's Stir will be found a pretty
full account ol the movements ot both ar
mies from the date ol our last ieue to the
present. It is not uninteresting.
!!crt GiGra has replenished his store,
at A. B. Erasmas' old stand on Main St.,
with a splendid assortment ot notions, gro
ceries, nuts, candie. & &c. He sell cheap.'
Give him a call.
laouanEiT isv we ill publish the
late Address of C. L Wahd, chairman ol
tbe Democratic State Central Committee
It la an able document, and ot the right
ring.
Snow Tell on Saturday morning last, in
this section, to a considerable depth. In
consequence ot the roads being very rough,
. more snow is needed to make good sleigh
ing. Tbe wheeling is bard and we- observe
there is not much of it being done.
raor. Bci.cs C. Bkldins design teaching
dabcing school in ibis place, to continue
iuring tbe winter moo:hs, a term of thir
teen lessons. He will meet his scholars at
the Exchange Hotel, if a sufficient number
are raised, every Thursday evening, during
tbe season. His tuition, we understand, is
5 a term, of 13 lessons.
We would direct the attention of oor
teaders to the advertisement in to-day's
Star, beaded 'Claim Agency." It will be
found tbat our young friend, Charles B,
Brocxway, of this place, has entered the
business of collection bounties, back-pay,
Samuel Sstder, the new Sheriff of this
tounty, started to the Eastern State Peni
teotiary, on Monday last, with a prisoner
who was convicted for stealing money a'
oar late Term of Court. The convict re
ceived a aeotence of otte year two and a half
months at bard labor and close confinement.
Capt. Chester K. Hcchqs, of Grant's
Army, bas recently received a promotion to
the rank ot Major, in the 143d Ret. P. V.
He ia spoken of ah a '-brave officer and sol'
dier." From what we know ot the promo
tion it has been earned through hard service
Major Hughes bas a father and brothers
living in this place. He is a noble looking
cGcer.
Om ow the Soldiers sent to this coonty
last Fall to pat down an insurrection, as the
Abolitionist of this place tried' to make
the Authorities believe was going on in the
north, died a lew day eince, at the resi
dence of oor townsman, Henry C. Hart
sf am. This veteran soldier had. been lying
seriously ill for a considerable length of
time. His name and age we did not learn.
Cbristh ia i Coming As this festive sea
ton is drawing near, the public generally
are interested in knowing where they can
make the cheapest and best purchases. On
locking over the advertising department of
oor paper it will be teen (hat Mr. Stohnbr
basDOt been onmiadfal of the demands so
common and so certain to be npon bim this
season of the year ; but that his Confection
ery Store and Bakery is well prepared to
neat all calls. He will sell alt kinds of
Toj, notions, Candies, Sweet-meats, and
rich csies. at cither wholesale or reuiL
Ci3 hli ertitrrbtrsnl csl).
PUBLIC SALE.
VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
tr7JLL be exposed to Public Sale on the
premises cf the subscriber, in Jackson
township, Columbia county, P-, on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1911, 1864,
at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, the lo Uo
Personal Property to wit
TWO HORSES, pfS
Two Colts, (coming 2 years old m,,,
the Spring).' Two Milch Cows, t'. rtv he. .J
of young cattle,
TKiV II RAD SIii'.
7 head of ' Hogs, (twr l.i !
for killing,) a lot of 1'oulfy
ALSO, his entire Household am!
KITCHEN FURNITURE
and Farming utensils, consisting of the fob
lowing articles
ONE BlfREJlir,
One Table, One Cupboard, one dock Be ls
and Bedding, one stove and pipe, potts,
kettles, a lot of Queens' and Cutiery ivar.
ALSO, a lot of WHEAT, RYE, CORN",
OATS and Buckwheat by the' bushel; a
lot of Potatoes by the bushel ;
GRAIN IN THE GROUND.
Hay by the ton, Straw ty the bundle, and
a lot of loose s raw. ALSO, One
Tiro-IIorse W:igon,
ihree Ploughs, One Harrov, Cultivators,
One Wind Mill, a lot of Harness, togelht-r
with a lot of other articles too tedious lo
mention.
Terms made known on day of Salev . en
attendance will be iiven by
ISRAEL ?. IIEA U
MOSES COFFMAN, Jiutionetr.
Dec. 6. 1864 .
E. & II. T. AXTHOXY & 0 ,
Maiiotiicturerx of 1'hotogr.iphic .11 aterlals,
WHOLESALE AND h ETA 1 1. .
5 0 1 BROADWAY, N. Y.
In addition to Mir nnin bnsinss ol
rOTOGRAPHIC MATKU1ALS, vre are
Headquarters for ti e lollo p ing, v iz
Slereocopea and Sferotcnpic Views,
Of tliee we have an inim'i-e ;-.--rinif r r ,
includina War S"!i-, A'nrira i a::' For
eign Citie an.i L-t'!:!i'r-4 Gr iij)s. Stat
uary, &c , &r. AUo, llrrvr.l vit:u S-ero-
scopes tor public or private exmnnn;i. Oar
Catalogue will be t-ent to any
receipt of Stamp.
aJdre-s on
Fliotornphic Album.
We were the firft to introiluc llee into
the United States, and we manufacture irn
iiience quantities in preat variety, raaing
in price Irnm 50 cents to $50 eacri. Our
AI.IUJ-SS have the reputation of bemij
superior in beaoty and dutability to any
others. They will be pent by mail, free,
on receipt 'ot price.
Jilbums Made lo order. 3Tl
CRD PHOTOGRAPHS.
Our Catalogue now embraces over F
Thousand subjects (to which addition
continually beins made) of I'or'raiis of
Eminent Americans, k.r., viz about
100 Maj Generals,
200 Brig. Generals,
275 Colonels,
100 Lieut. Colonel
250 Other Officers,
75 Navy Otficeis,
ISO Prominent
550 S areme(i,
130 Div;ne,
125 xalhors,
40 Arlicts,
125 Stages,
50 Prom 'ut Women,
1'oreizn Iortr:H.
S.OOO Copies of Works of
Art,
including reproduction of the mot cele
brated Engravings patnfing, Stauites, &c
Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An
Order for one dozen Pictures from our Cat
alogue will be filled on tbe receipt of Sl.O
and sent by mail, Free.
Photographers and others crlerin rood
CO. D. will please rerr'n twenty live er
cent of the amount with their ordc-r. ,
E. & H. T. ANTHONY 6c CO ,
Manufacturers of Photognp'i ie Ma'rjf,",
501 BROADWAY, NKW YORE.
r"1 The prices nl quality cf ottr goo-it c iu
net fail to gulify.
Dec 7, 1864. 6mo.
11 E E V E
n
0IUGIML, GCMIE & RLMACLC,
FOR THE GROWTH. BEAUTY AND
PRESERVATION OE THE HAIR.
Established 18CO.
Price, 75 cts. per bottle.
Thi preparation can shov?
living evidences of its excel
lence. SEE
Photograph and read certifi
cate of Mrs. Vm. Sutton
hair five leet and one n eb. in
length used Reeve' Ambro
sia about twenty months.
AL'SO,
Photograph and certificate of
Mrs. L M. Neil hair five ft.
length used the Ambrosia
18 mon:hs.
Thousands are ning; this
preparation and offering wil
ling testimonials.
Th ese potographs, tak-rt from life, have
been awarded to extend th knowledge r.f
the merits of this wonderful discovery.
Hundreds have seen tnes; la ties un l heard
the facts from iheir own hp-.
Mrs. 2IaxweIL's Tsi!stonial.
New Yrk Dir. 2?. I8K2.
Knowing poritivtly that Reeve-: Am
brosia pioduced a beautiful head of ti.ur
for Mrs. Lizzie Shepherd, o? Brooklyn.
New York, I was induced, thereby, to us
it thoroughly. I needed something for my
hair, it being short atid thin had used one
half dozen bottles when I could plainly
notice an increase tn its length, stieng,ih,
and beauty. An experience ol about iwy
yeara has proved a complete success. Mo
hair is now by measurement, four feet ten
inches inMength, nearly reachirg the floor.
I tave allowed my photograhh to proclaim
tbe merits ot Reeves' Ambrobia to the
world.
MRS. WALLACE E. MAXWELL.
entenprising Druggists have
these Photographs and keep for
tale, REEVES' AMBROSIA at 75
Cents per Bottle.
Druggists who may not have our prepa
ration, will send for it il applied to. Prin
cipal Depot, 62 Fulton Street, New York.
Nov. 30, 1864. 6 mos.
'. HENRY ROSENSTOCK, -
Sky-Iiislit Ambrolvpist,
OOMS in the Tbird Story of the Ex-
chanre Blocki (entrance above the
Book Store, Bloomsbnrg, Colombia cood
ty. Pa.
Bloornsbarf, Not. 23, 1859 If. -
L. LYONS' PURE OHIO
CATAWBA BRANDY,
AKD
Sparkling Catawba Wines,
3 qua. in Quality and Cheaper in Price than
the Eraiidieand Hines tf the
Old World.
For Summer Complain:, Cholera Infantum,
Bowel Complaint, Cramp, Cholic
and Dirrhoea.
Jl sure Cvre is guaranteed, or the
money tcilf be refunded.
In p'ippT' of 'li nbove n'fme"i',
ntfwiufil , lit" V,?f- f'tVite.- ! P . J';".
. K
C!iil fn. ot.f f!:i- iew Y"fk. I)r H irnsii.
t('.. ( ttf'C:.l li.rf)t-" f. Oti'o, Dr. Jhs U.
! N-!.'.; vr K.-i-,-..io.. Or N. B Jnr.es
Cr:e..'nl r.-ct . r Circlev.lle Ohio. Frol
VT J k-iij ti m i Bo-ton, Dr. Chas
Upham Shfpa'rd. CttrleMor., S C, and J
V. Z P'. t ry , and G A. Mariner, consult
jn v.ff.i,' Cl:'sio, all of whom have
anal)2'd the Catav ba Brandy, and com
mend it in the iuuheM term, lor medical
USP.
jinaJysis f the Afossachussetts State
JJi-sayrr, Jan. 25, 1858.
When evaporated through clean linen it
left no oil or oflenive matter. Iruei-ery
refpert it in a Pure spiri ous liqnor. The
Oil which siives to thi Brandy ii flavor and
nroma i. wholly unlike IomI, or grain oil.
Its odor panakes ot both the truit am! oil ot
yrapes. With acid, it produce othr of
a ti'mh fragrance. The ubrtituiioii of thii
Brandy for Cognac Brandy will dci away
with the manufacture of fieiition ci int.-'.
sold nnder this riam both at . home
abroad. " Respectfully.
A". A. HAYES, M IX, A-ijer to S'au,
Ma-., Ifi Bosle-tn.i St
litf the name, in 1 80 1.
I have anal)Zd "L. Lon' Pure C
ntm Brandy," with relerene 'O its corn
pn.-itioii and character, beina the arne a
that produced in ast vear". A s-an p'e
lakft) fri-m ten ca-Ls afforded the same
refills with regard to purity ; a fli'Mly
increased nrnoiinl of the principle on w turh
its flavor depends v-as deWinined by co;n-pari-on
with former sample "
The indicatinrs of aiaUiis show ihut
tlii Brandy i. piodcced by the same pr -ce-
as most of the imported Brandy.
Rese-ilully, A. A. HAYES, M D.
Slate Aaer, 16 Boyles:on St.
P.t'ston, July 20 1861
Manulacfiiifd oily by H H JACOBS:
CO, (To whom all Orders ihwuld be aii-die-sed
)
" P-pot. 91 Liberty St., New York.
Nov. 16, 164 3m
CHRISTSIAS PRESENTS!
s, Aolions ana Kuicii-iinacKs ;
U1S CANDIES ASD SWEET MEATS,
AT II. STOSIXEirS
BL00MSBUIIG BAKEBY
AND
ConJ eclioncry Store.
THE undersigned wouM repectfufly in
form the ci:izeus of rloomturt and the
poblic generally, that he ha-ut received, at
his Store, a large ftock of
ALL KINDS OF CHRISTMAS TOYS
conieiing of Candies made ui into nearly
every kind of hape, besides thousands of
little no ions manufactured out of wood,
all of which are gotten up with a good deal
of care, and with a view of being, very ap
propriate tor Ihe feaon.
He h-a LARGE CASE well filled with
NOTIONS, such a Mis-es Net, different
styles of combs, beads, buttons, gloves,
belt, suspenders,
VAKIKTY OF SOAPS
marbles. top, titile willow-work, ne!ie.
pin. Kllive, a !(iuu rnri'! ui -jti in n
IdlJf llier with
hundrr-d of ether artfie-.
wS'ieh
he oilers to the public ot very low
price,
is lir-''!';
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164.
Blombug, Nov 23
BEADING RAIL HO AD.
IV INTER A Ii li A . GEjli E T.
OVIISSEII 7S I7C1.
GREAT Trunk line from th- North and
North-west for Philadelphia, New
York, Rea ling. Potisville.Lebaiiou, Alien
town. Easton, &c , &c.
Train leave Hain-burg for New York,
a follows At 3.00and'8.15 A. M. and
1.45 P. M.- arriving at New York at 10
A. M., a-d 2 45 and 10 00 P. M
The above connect with similar Trains ;
or, the .Pennsylvania Road, and Sleeping.
Caia-accomiiauy the first lv i-attiS wi-li
oni change. j
Leave for Reading. PoMvi!le. Ta r io'ia. ;
Mirtersville. Allen'own ar.-l
Ph. !.-.
Mr,
ai
at 8 15 A. M. ar.d 1 45 P. M., st.p;i-jg
Lef anoii and principal S ation ottly.
Way Trains, stfpping at all poi ts. at
7 25 A. M Sn! 4 40 P.M R-ti.rniiig,
fave NVw York at 9 A. M.. 12 nbn, and
7 00 P. M. Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and
3.30 P M ; PoMville at 8 50 A. M.
2.35 P M., Tamacua at 8.10 A. M
and
a'.il
2.15 P. M and Re.laing at 12 midnight,
7 35 an t 10 45 A. M., 138 and 6 05 P M.
Reading Acf ommodaiioo Train : Leaves
Readf.g ai 6 30 A. 1 retun ing from Pt.il-a-lelpl.ia
at 4 30 I'. M.
Colvmbia Railroad Trains leave Read
ing at 6 40 ar.d and II A. M. tor Ephraia,
Li'tz, Col.;mbia, &c.
O.i ."stit. day ; Iave NVw York at 7 P.
M. Philadelphia 3 15 P. M . Pottsviie 7.30
A. M., Tamaqua 7 A. M., Harribcrg 8 15
A.M., hi Reading at 12 midnight for
Harnsburg.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Ex
cursion Tickets, at teduced rate to and
Irom all points.
Baggage checked through ; 80 pounds
allowed each Passenger.
G. A. NICuLLS,
General Superintendent.
Reading Pa Nov. 30, 1864.
IVationnI c:laim Ageu-ry,
coxrrccTXD BT
HARVY 8o COLLINS,
WASHINGTON. D. C.
IN order to facilitate the prompt adjust
ment of Bounty, arrears of pay, Pension
and other claims due soldiers and other
persons Irom the Government of the U. S.
the undersigned has made arrangements
with the above firm whose experience and
close proximity to, and daily intercourse
with, the Department, as well a the early
knowledge acquired by them of the decis-ions-frequently
being made, enable them
to prosecute claims more effectually than
Attorneys at a distance can possibly do.
AH persons entitled fo claims o! the above
description can have them properly attend
ed lo by calling on me and entrusiins them
to my care. W. WIRT,
Agent for Harvr & Collins;
Bioomsbuis, Aoguei 10, J864i -
National Foundry.
liloomsbtir?, Columbia Co.,
f he snbribjr, proprietor of the above
-- named extensive establishment, is now
prepared to receive orders for all kind of
mai hir.-ry, for COLLERIF.S. BLAST FUR
N A C KS STATION A RY ENGIN ES, MILL'
THRESH I Mfl MA(HINE &e , &c.
He i !r' iifj:iri'd'l')' nukf Soe. til
t-ize :in- ;itteri.-. I'lov -i'oii!., .u.d ven
iijr i:Knai:- iim 'e mi nr-!-las Foi dr -i
extanie t w i I t i - and t rctira
.n,
wairf.nt tutu m receui.i'
larnM fOtltrafts
or tee rnoei reacotiaoie
terms. .
t Grain of all kinds will be taken in
exchanae for caMinas.
XW This establishment is located near
'tie Lackawanna Railroad Depot.
PETER B1LLMEYER.
Bloomsbursr, Sept. . 1863.
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TIIE XEW GROCERY ST0I5E
FORMERLY ERASMAS' OLD STAND
ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG.
ill ore E'roli GootH.
Just received at Henry Giger's New
Store.
MOLASSES,
SUGARS,
TEAS,
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FISH,
SALT,
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PIAOlOini: M A II FA OT I'UE 11 ,
THE attention of the poMic and the trade is invited to our New Scale 7 Octave Rose
wood Piano Fortes, which for volume and purity of lone are unrivalled bv any t.rherio
offered in this market. They contain rdl the modem improvement. French, Gran.
Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame. Over-Strung P.as ad rarli inurnment t-e.ng mat e
under the personal supervision of Mr J. H GROVESTEEN, who has had a practical e
rerience of over 30 years in thir rranolactnre. is fully warrented tr eety purucn'ar.
The Grovextetn Piano-Forte Received the Highest award of Merit ovtr all vthers
at the Celebrated World's Fair. , .
Where were exhibited inslrnmenls from the best maker? of London, Part-, Germany,
Pl.ilapeljd.ia, B-ltitnore, Boston and New York; and also at the American Institute for
five successive years, the gold and silver medal fro,,, both of which car, be seen at our
r. J, .. r : no m,ta a mi 11 more oertect t lat'O
por;
wate-in in. m me in'rooin 'icui oi iiMU'ru.rii.r , r.
, and by mannfactnrir? largel,, with
th
e ms' rti merit at price w nu-n
PRICES: No. 1, Seven Octave, round corner. Uosewooc. piam i n-
r r . I I.'ncjumnil t.P.iVV OlOllhlin? $.209. No 3
round comer. R-sewood Loui- XIV mIs g3?5. a lac Minile ..f "Tl'i-1
. rF DKSCIUP71VE CIRCULARS SEAT FREE. jj
July 13, 1864 ly.
IfTWM CLCTUrs in:M;5-!!,
1J IS THE ONLY RELIABLE
SVL F-Jl !J U STING IVllINGER.
No JVood Work lo swell or qHt No
Thumb-set ews to get out of order
Warranted with or without cog-tvheels
IT look the first premium at tiliy-seven
State and County Fairs in 18fi3, and i
vr'nhont any exception, the best Wringer
ever ma.'e. Patented in the United States,
England, Canada, and Australia. Agents
wanted in every town, and in all pans 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, 6 50. No 1, S7 50. No. F, 50.
No. A, 9.50. Manufactured and sold,
wholesale and retail, by
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO,
No. 13 PlrtH Street, N. Y. & Cleveland, O.
A H. FRAN CISC US, A gen',
Philadelphia, Pa.
What Everybody Knows, viz'.
That iron well galvanized will not rust.
That a simple machine be'ter than a
complicated one. That a Wringer should
be self adjusting, durable, and efficient.
That Thumb screws and Fa-tening cause
delay and trouble to regulate and keep in
order. That wood soaked in hot waW
will swell, shrink and split. 1 hat wood
bt-arins for the shaft to run in will wear
out. That ihe Putnam Wringer, with or
without cog wheels. wil! not tear lh clothe
Tli at cog wheel regulators i-.re not essen
tial. That the Putnam Wringer ha all the
advantHges, and not one of the dippdvan
tagH al-hve named That all who have
teste.) it, pronounce it the. b -st Wringer
ever itittt'f That i wi'Ptvrins a THREAD
or a BED QUILT without ai'.-riior..
We niiht nil the paper with fs'imrini
al. but. insert only a tew to eonvinc
skentieal. if such there be; and we say to
all, test P;iitiarn
' Wiinger Test it tlior-
onghly with any an.f l! others, and if not
entirely satisfactory, rentt it.
Putnam Manufacturing Co.
(jPni know from prnotv
experiet ce that iron well galvanized with
zin- will not oxidize '-r rn-t or p:rfcl-?.
The Putnam Wrii'iier is :. nenr p -rfe;M a
pcsible; arxf I c:.n cheerfully recommend
il to be the bet in us.
P.esp
ct'r.Ilv
JOHN
yours.
W. W'HF.KLF.R.
Cleveland. O'tio.
Many ears experience in the gak miz
ing bnsir es. ennble me to endorse the
aboe statement in all partK-n'ar
JNO C LEFKERTS,
No. 100 Beekman S'.
New Yotk, January. 164.
have ieted Pn: n a m s Clot lies Wring
er b ) r.i iii-al working, ami kno.w that it
v.!l do. It i- cheap, ,1 is simple, il require
no room .wheiher at work or at rest; a i hil.l
run operate it It does itt'.u'y thoroughly.
It save- time anfl it save wear and tear.
We earnestly advi-e all wt.o have much
washing to do, wi'h all intelligent per-vin
who rnay have anv, to buy tli.s Wringer.
It w ill pay tor itself in a ver a. trio
-t.
HORACE GREELEY.
July 6, 1864. ly.
Eating and Drinking
f T.;TV Ty.- CO Cf CV c
THE subscriber re-p-ectfully gives no
tice to the public that he lias at hi Saloon,
on Main Street, consta.rly on ha:;d
Fresh ysters,
either in the shell cr by the CAN, to suit
hi customers. Families can be supplied
by the can or by the quart upon short no
tice. He also keeps on hand XX Ale, Si
der and minerals.
Give him a call.
B. STPHNER.
Bloomsbnrg, Nov. 23, 1864.
Information Free.
To Nerveous Sufferers,
A GENTLEMAN, cured of-Nervous
Debility, Incompetency Premature Decay,
and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire
to benefit others, will be happy to furnish
to all who need it, (free of charge,) the
recipe and direction, fur making the sim
ple remedy used in his case. Sufferers
wishing to profit by the advertisers bad ex
perience, and possd a sure and valuable
remedy, can do so by addressing him at
once at his place of business. The Recipe
aad full information of vital importance
will be cheerfully sent by return of mail.
Address JOHN B. OGDEN.
No. 60 Nassau S'ret, New York.
P. S. Nervous Sufferer. of bnih sexes
will find this information valuable.
Dec 7, 1864 3mo.
DAVID LOWESISERG.
CLOTHING STORE,
On Main street,lwo doors above the Amer
ican Hotel.
a Mr., My cah system, Bieruuu.ru ,v. .-w.
ii.. - , -
Seven Oe'ate,
JYew Clothing Store.
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
rjtHE undersigned res,ectfully informs
A Ins friend and the public generally,
ihat he t.a jut received from ihe Eastern
CttiP, a large assortment of
CLOTHING,
Fresh from the seat of Fa-hion, of
sorts, size and quantities, which will
sold cheap for cash or country produce.
-A LS O,-
all
be
IEATS& CAfiV
i!iiat yii KMnES.f
i- Together with a'var'.ety ol no
lions and ihing loo troublesome to numer
ate, to which he it:Vites the attention of pur
chaser. .
He s oho prepared to make us
chthinsr to order, on reasonable lertnp,
and up to the latest fashions.
CSTCall pod examine our stock of goods.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
Bloomshurg, April 27. 1864.
Hitter's Store.
OF FALL AM) VIXrER GOODS.
rjHE subscriber has just returned from
Ihe cities with another large and elect
assortment of
Fall and If Inter Goods,
purchased at Philadelphia and New York,
at ihe lowe-t figure, and w hich he is deter
mined to sell on as moderate terms a can
be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg.
Hi stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
of ttte ehiieesl styles and latest fashions,
io"ether with a large assor'men' of
DRY-GOODS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS,
AND VESTINGS.
t I.SO,
GROCF.R1ES, HARDWARE. ,
QUE ENS W A RE, C E I) A R W A R R.
HOLLOW WARE. NAILS, IRON.
1S JOTS 4-SHOES, HATS frCAPS.frc.
In sliort, every thing usually kept in coun
try stores, to which tin inv.les l he altet.li jo
of the public generally.
The fiilie.-i urice will be pJ for conn -
trr. tli.ee, it. exchange for goods.
STEPHEN U. MILLER
Blonmsbuig, 0..-I 12, 161.
NOTICE IN DIVORCE.
I-, 'be Court ol Common Pieas of Columbia
Countv.
JOHN STlNER'rs ANNA MARI A STINER
ND now, to wit: Sepiember 5th. 1864.
tiiH Conn, upon motion of P. S. Ri.hei
A. orney f;.r Libellant, granted a rule upon
t', rep Mulent to show caui-e why a Di
vorce a vinculo mi'rimoni fionl l not be de
creed in the above s'uted ra?, retnr'.able
at o.-r court on Monda, December oth
1864 JOI AH 11 . FURM AN. Sheriff.
l;ootn-D'rg. On 26. !Sfi4id
;m:.v jiillineuy goods
VcLi- rw,l, AMI WIMHR. i
Mi- MARY BARKLEV ha ju-t returned
fiom New York and Philadelphia it!i a-,
exce'leiil assortment of Millinery Good.
She bas lh- very Litest fashion and the
mo?! approved styles of Hi's and Bonnet-,
loedieV wilh the n.o-t tasteful lot of Rib
brTns Trimming-, &:. Give her a ckII and
evau ti e for vourj-elve?.
MARY BARKLEY.
Bloomsbnrg, Oct. i?, 18K4.
AI;:isi'ator's Aoticc.r
Estate of Jacob Kindig, Jute of Fishing-
creek, twp., deceased.
1" FETTERS of administration on the es--ia:e
ot Jacob Kindig late of Fishingceek
twp, Columbia county, deceased, have
been grari'ed by te Regi-ter of Colutnbia
countv, to John Wenner, re-iding in town
ship and county nforesa'd. All person
having claims a-ain-t the estate of the de
cedpnt are requested to present them to
the undersigned without delay, and all per
SDH indebted to make paymepi forth with
JOHN WENNER, AJm'r.
V.it-hcnetl. N v. 9. IrM fv !r2.
DO YOl7 UTSI1 TO BE CURED ?
DR. BUCHAN'S Eng!ih Specific Pill,
cure in less than 30 days, the worst case
of NERVOUSNESS, lmpotency, Premainre
Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, an. I
all Urinary, Sexual and nervous affections,
no n atier from what cause produced.
Price, ONE DOLLAR per box, sen! post
pai d by mail, on receipt of an order. One.
b' x will perlect the cure in most cases.
AJdre-s, JAS. S. BUTLER,
General Agent, 427 Broadway, N. Y
July 20. 1864. 3m.
ESTRAY.
CAME to Ihe subscribers in Locust Iwp..
Columbia county, on ihe 16th of Octo
ber, 1864, a pale yellow cow about ten
years old. The owner or owners are noti
fied to come forward, prove property, pay
charges, and take her away, otherwise she
will be disposed of as the law directs.
RICHARD MORGAN.
Loeost, October 26, 1864,
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piwp "ill
t ml fv Phi
GROVER 8c BAKER'S
cn. BitsTrn ki.astic stitch . -
seavbi n.u iiirvi:
Wpre awartierl tfte highest P-emioros over
all Con pernors, at the follow ing State
and County Fir- of 1863.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR.
Kirst Premium for f.mily Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
Fir-t I'reminm for Machine Work
INDIANA STATE FAIR. '
First Premium for Machine for atl purpose
First Premium for Machine Work
VERMONT STATE FAIR.
Fir. I Premium for Family Machine. . '
Firsi Premium for Manufacturing Machine.
First Premium for Machine Woik
ohio state Fair. . . .
F'rt Premium for Machine Work
IOWA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for-Fainily Machine'
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
Firt Premium for Mai bine Work.
ILLINOIS STATE FAIR. (
Frt Premium for Machine for all purpose
Firl Premium for Machine Work
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR.
F rst. Premium for Machine for all Furpoea
Frist Premium for Machine Work,
Ml CAIG AN STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Manufacturing M achina.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Maehinn Work
PENN'A STATE FAIR ,
Fii-t Premium for Manufacturing 'Machine
Frist IVeminm for Machine Woric
OREGON STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
Firt premium for Machine Woik
CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR L SOC.
irl Premium lor Family Mchin
Firi Premium for ManuUt turinj Macl in
First Premium for Machine Work
FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR.
F'rsl Premium tor Family Machine.
F.rt Premium for Mannfaciuring Machine
CIIAMI'LAIN VALLEY Vi. AG'L SOC.
First P remium for Family Machine
Firt Premium or Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Macnnc Work
HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG'L. SOC.
Diploma for Family Machine.
Diploma for Macnine Work.
WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR.
First P:erniom for Family Machine
QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR .
First Premium for Family Machine
Fir! Premium for Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work
SARATOGA CON Y, FAIR.
Firt Premium for Fmily Machipe
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAlrf.
Firs; Premium for Machine for all purpose
First Premium for Machine Work
GREENFIELD O, UNION FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
CLINTON CO. O, FAIR.
Firsi Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine.
MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR
Fi.tt Premium for Machine for all purposes
First Premium for Machine Work.
SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Machine Work.
SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
Fir-t Premium for Machine Work
ftluThe above comprises all.the Fairs
at which ihe Grover & Baker Machine
were exhibited this year
Sale room, 495 Broadway, New York.
730 Chestnut S., Philadelphia:
March 23; 1864 ly.
THE Greatest Improvement yet in Vm
Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity worta
seeing.
Please sen J for circular with sampla i4
-ewit g.
Tltese Improved Machines save o
hundred per cent, of thread and silk, and
make the lock stitch alike o-t both sides.
They require no insinuations to operal
perfectly, except the "printed direction '
Norha.ige in sewing from one kind of
goods to Brother. ,
And no taking apart lo'cl-an o oil.
Our New Manufactory is now complete,
with ali il michinery and lools entirely
new, and is already rapidly turning out
Machine, wl ich for beauiv and perfection
o' finieh are not surpassed by. any manufac
ture in the world.
N. B. Should any Machine jl'ove unsat
isfactory, it can be returtisd ami money
refunded
Agents waned in counties not canvassad
by our own Agent.
FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO.
No. 538 Broadway, New York.
April 20, 1864. ly.
IVoticc lo Trespassers.
THE following farmers and landowner,
of Orange and Cen;re townships Columbia
coumv, do hereby cannon all peron
against huriUng, or in anywie lrepasi'ir;
on iheir lands, thus making iherrtsetve
subject lo the penalties of ihe !' wbirfi
will be most -tmaently enforced
David E Haymen, Stephen. Hdl,
Samuel Heidle; , Frany Hayman,
Simon Lawry. Reuben Sider,
All of Oiange township.
Benj. Stine', Wm Beck
Frederick Beck, Adam Hill,
Wm Witmiie, Gio Winnire.
Joseph Ruckle, all of Centro lw..
Orange, Nov. 16, 1864.
UOH AUDS ASSOf IATIOS.
PHILADELPHIA, PA
DISEASES of ihe Nervous Seminal,
Urinary and Sexual Sy stems ew and re-
liable Irea'menl in Reports oi ihe HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by ".ail in
sealeJ letter en velonew, free o!" e'mrge.
Address- Dr. J. SKILLIN HOfGUTON
Howard Association. No. 2 South N'itH
S'reet Philadelphia, Ta.
DfeC. 16, 1863 ly.
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