The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, January 11, 1865, Image 3

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    tsTAE OF THE -NORTH
tci:;ss lEcrT town & country.
DLOOHISBUUG, PA. v
" WEDNESDAY JANUARY. II. 1865.
V. Putt ol Piae township, Colombia
tounty, wa killed by !he frying of a tree,
n Thursday 22d ulu
' ' Oca TJUMcl are doe the Lacxawuna am?
iOijooMatnoaa Rail jloAo Company for an
Editor'" annual pass.'
Thb tiock ia tbe National Bank of Ber
wick bai lately been increased to 75.000.
Hi la thought it will stilt go higher.
Hob. W.J Woodward has sold bis prop
erty in Bloomsburg'to Mr. Maihias S. Ap
.pleman, - of Hemlock. It is occupied at
presenrby Hon. Wiu.;am Elwell.
Oub thanks arc returned to the Catawiasa
'Railroad Company, for thr favor conferred
by tending na an Annual pass over their
toad-
- Tn proprietors of the Democrat confer
fed a fator by (ending as :he matter for the
outside of oar paper, lor which they will
. jiee accept our thanks.
FoaT llifixm prisoner still continue to
'retara.. Among those released, recently,
.are 0. L. Chapin, Abraham Kjine, Abraham
llartman, Geo.' Hirleman, Henry Hirleman
and Henry H. Hirleman.
Tiicfcionse of Abmtha Powell, on Iron
Street,' tok fire on Monday last, causing
considerable excitement but not resulting
n raach damage. Tbe Bloomsbcrg Fiav
CoMPAky with their valuable engines
tncketa soon extinguished tee flames
Jom J. Stilxs of Benton, Columbia Co.
called at our office a few mote on Tues
day. He waa on bis way to Troy, to report
to (be draft commissioners. Being cou
ecripted wbile'coufined in Fori Mifflin be
ceuid not repsrt. When released he was
ick and baa just recovered" sufficiently to
make the jooroey.
PrOINTMKNTS BY TUK COMMISSIONERS.
-'. The Commissioners of our county hare
made the following appointments lor the
present year, viz :
- Attorney to Commissioners W . Wist, Esq
Commiisioner'e Clerk R. C. Faur.
Mercantile Appraiser C. B. Bkoiewat.
These appointments are all judicious and
and will no doubt be strictly in accordance
who tbe will of the people.
A rARci, called by some an election,. was
held in Orangivilla on Saturday Dec. 3 1st
188 4,. for tbe purpose of electing Trustees
for the ensuing year of the Orangeviile
Academy. M. C. Vance, Wesley' "Bowman,'
John Staler, Eliaa Snyder, Wra. Fisher,
J.-.S. Pettibone and Miles S. Williams, are
aid to have been elected. . We have reli
able information that an opportunity will be
given tbe above named gentlemen to show
the validity. oi their election.
. " A secovd meeting waa held by the ciii
ceos -of obr town - on Monday evening, to
consider the raising oi money lor payment
of vol ameers to fill the late ca! I. Tua sev
eral soliciting committees reported sub
scriptions amounting to about three thou
sand two hundred- dollars. About f two
thousand dollars more are required ; it is
believed this can easily be obtained, be
fore the next meeting, which is to be held
on Wednesday evening. The citizens
eieeton Taesday evening to instruct the
-Directors upon laying tax. :
" ReTCHMED SoLDlEA. Priv&IA Slnhn R
. Lee, ton ol Daniel Lee, Esq , of this place
returned borne a few days since, discharged
K. IfmUmsl ?..- - U V. - - i
three ysars.? Two other sons of Daniel Lee
jet remain in tbe service. They are Dem
ocratic boys and are fighting their country's
. bailies while their father has been slandered
aod abated by these Abolition stay-at-home
patriots whosn sons, are skulking about
Iron place to place to avoid tbe dralt: They
support the war ! Tbe last Dollar and tbe
last man most go, has beea the Abolition
watchword.
DisxctTax. We stated in the Star some
time eg that there would be a direct tax
laid on nil real estate after the 1st of April
1383. The act requires that twenty mill
ions be raised annually bj direct taxation.
The Abolitiooi.us here seem to denyany
JcU us. It is one oi their own laws,
thay should know something about it.
These poor miserable Abolition dopes will
not be the wiser if they continue to believe
ia CarS-nui Hacking aruil the tax-gatherer
coass round. . -
' TaiGoTcasoa's Mkssags will appear in
onr usxt issuo. Other matter equally as
important is our readers has excluded i;
from the columns of this week's paper
Tbe mscsaga is tame and in the usual Re
psblican tone. It is of more than the or
dinary itngtb. Asot found qnite a grod
deal to talk about this time. We would
not publish all these messages it were not
that we desire putting them on record for
fazay reference. 1 . ' '
T qq s S 1 '
. Cbabis N. Savage, late of the TennsyL
&nf.a Hjmse," has re-opened tbe Dabvillc
HoTEt, formerly owned and kept by John
Dim, jr.', and Is making it a pleasant and
rrtieanie place to stop at. The ihonse has
cz:i:r;938 a tiiorooh change sad reoova
ti;a sad n;i!i Hi. Savacc as proprietor
: ci3 lecoamend it to the traveling pnb
1' . 'Ilia fare lie cost excellent, and terms
rzzizTV.it. Tiers is no reason why this
..W-fJ . J. m .
r. " .ir i:i i --itls location and its
, ----'-r j3nr-t. 'Cbar!y'' knows
FOR .RENT.
THE Mountain Lodge, No. 264 I. O- of
O. F. desire to rent the public bouse
known as the Thb Uniom House in Orange
Ville Col. Co. Pa. Possession to be given
an the 1st day of April 1865. For terms
&. inquire of Samuel Everett Oranceville
Pa.
SAMUEL EVERETT, )
O. A. MEGARGELL, Hall Com'tee.
' G. W . RITTEN HOUSE. )
Orangevilte, Jan. 4th 1865. 3t.
REEVES'
0MG1NAL, GEXUNE & Rt LI IDLE,
AMBROSIA,
FOR THE GROWTH, BEAUTY AND
. PRESERVATION OE THE HAIR.
Established 180O.
Price, 75 cts.per bottle.
This preparation can show
living evidences of its excel
lence. SEE -Photograph,
and read certifi
cate ol Mrs. Win. Sutton
hair five leet and one inch in
length used Reeves' 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 rising this m
preparation and offering wll-
ling testimonials.
These potographs,-taken, from life, have
been awarded to extend the knowledge of
the merits of this wonderful discovery.
Hundreds have seen these ladies and heard
the facts from their own lips.
Mrs. JWaxwell's Testimonial.
A'ew York, Dec 23, 1862.
Knowing, positively that Reeves' Am
brosia pioifoced a beautiful head of hair
for Mrs. Lizzie Shepherd, of Brooklyn,
New York, I was induced, thereby, to use
it thoronghly. I needed something for my
hair, it being short and thin had used or e
half dozen bottles when t could plainly
notice an increase in its length, strength,
and beauty. An experience of about twy
years has proved a complete success. Mo
hair irf now by measurement,' four feet ten
inches in length, nearly reaching the floor.
I have allowed my photograph to pioclaim
the merits of Reeves' Ambrosia to the
world.
MRS. WALLACE E MAXWELL.
XZ3TA& entenprising Druggists have
these Photographs and keep for
sale, REEVES AMBROSI.i at 75
Cents per Bottle. '
Drugg;ts who may not have onr prepa
ration, will send for it if applied to. Prin
cipal Depot, 62 fculton street, New York.
Nov. 30. 1864. 6 raos.
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas,
tome ilitecied, inied out t the Court
of Common I'leai o Columbia county. Pa.,
will be exposed to public sale at the House
ol Jwhn L. Hirsr, in SJaDtown, LoeiiM twp ,
on TUESDAY, 17TH OF JANUARY, 1865.
at 2 o'clock P M.. of said day, the follow
ing described proper! , to wit : A certain
Lot or Piece of Land
situate in Locust township, C-Mum bia
comity, containing about 14 ACkkS, more
lor lees, bounded as follows, to wit ; 0:i
the We-t by lands of David H"wer, o'i the
North by land of Benjamin 'Fulk, on the
East by land of Israel R-rig, on the Sou in
by land- of William Wilson, wheieon are
erected a Story and a half
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
and a three story Carding Machine
House, with good
WATER POWER,
and a Lo Stable, w'uh the appurtenances.
SeizeJ, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of John Fegelv.
SAMUEL SNYDER, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, )
Bloomsburg, Dec. 21, 1861. J
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323 Walnnt Street, Philadelphia.
Nov. 23, 1864. 2
Administrator's Notice-
Estate of John Graham, late of Orange
. townshipt deceased.
LETTER8 of administration on the Es
tate of John Graham, late .of Orange twp.,
ColuTnbia county, dee'd, have been grant
ed by the Register of said county, to Peter
Ent, ol Light Street ; and all persons hav
ing claim against the estate of the dece
dent are requested to prewent lhm for
settlement to the undersigned without de
lay, and tho!e owing the estate to make
payment forthwith.
PETER ENT, Adm"r.
Dec. 21, 1864 6w. $3.
Administrator'.! IVolice.
Estate of Thomas W. Young, lale of
Jackson ticp. deceased.
LETTERS ot administration on the Es
tate 61 Thomas W." Yoong, late of Jackson
township, Columbia county, dee'd., bave
been granted by tbe Register of said coun
ty, to Peter Enl, Esq.,' residing in Light
Streer. All persons having claims aga'nst
the estate ol the decedent are requested to
present tbern tr the underpinned without
L. LYOXS' PURE OHIO
CATAWBA BRANDY,
AND
Sparkling Catawba Wines,
3qua.. in Qualify and Cheaper in Price than
the Brandies and Wines of the
' Old World. . - -
For Summer Complain., Cholera Infantum,
Sowel Complaint, Cramp, Cholic
and Dirrhoea.
A sure Cure is guaranteed, or the
money will be refunded.
In support of ihe above statements, ar
presented ihe Certificates of Dr. James R
Chilton, chemift, New York, 'Dr. Hiram
Cox, Chemical Inspector, Qho, Dr. Jts. R.
NichoW, chemirt, Boston, Dr N.. E Joues
Chemical Inspector, Circleville Uhio, Prof
C. T. Jackfon, chemist, BoMon, Dr. Chas.
Upham Shepard, Charleston, "S. C, and J.
V. Z. Blancy, and G. A. Mariner, conult
ing,chemi.t8, Chicago, all of whom have
analyzed the Cslauba Brandy, and com
mend it in the highest tenn, for medical
use. ...
Jiucliisis of the Afassachusselts State
Jlasnyf, Jan. 25, 185S.
When evaporated through clean linen it
left no oil or pflensive matter. In erery
revpect it is a Pure spiriions liquor. The
Oil which gives to thi Brandy its flavor and
aroma, is wholly unlike fn-il. or grain oil.
Its odor partakes ot both the fruit ami oil of
grapes. With acid, it produce other of
a high fragrance The Kubc-titmion of this
Brandy for Cognac Bandy will do away
wuh the manufacture of fictitious spirits,
sold under this name both at home and
abroad. Respectfully,
A. A. HAYES, M D., A-sayer to Slat,
Mass., 16 Boyleton St
Iiy the same, in 1864.
I have analyzed "L. Lyon' Pure Cata
wba Brandy," with reference to its com
position and character, being the same a
that produced in ast year. -A sample
taken from len caks afforded the same
results with regard to purity ; a slightly
increased amount of the principle on which
it flavor depends was determined by com-parif-on
with lormer samples.
The. indications of analyiis how that
this Brandy is produced by the ame pro
cess us rnoft of tbe imported Brandy.
Repectlully, A. A. HAYES, M. D.
State Assayer, 16 Bnyles:on St.
Boston, July 20. 1864.
Manufactured only by H. H JACOB &
CO , (To whom all Orders tuuld be ad
dressed )
Depot. 91 Liberty St., New Fork.
Nov. 16, I64 3rn. .
READING RAIL ROAD.
WINTER AliKANGL'JiENT.
NOVEIUBBK 7SX17C4.
GREAT Trunk line from the Nor:h and
NVrth. we.fst 'for Philailelotiia. - New-
York, Realing. Pottville, Lebanon, Alien
town, Kaston, &c, &.
Train leave Harribor for New York,
as loilow. At 3.00 and 8.15 A M. and
1.45 P. M.. arriving at New York at 10
A. M., and 2.45 and 10 00 P. M
The above 'jounect with urnilar Trains
on the Pennsylvania Roail. and" Sleeping
Cars accompany tbe firi-t two traiAis with
oni change.
Leave, for Reading, Poitsville, Tawaqna,
Minersville. Alleii'own and Philadelutua
at 8 15 A. M. ar.d 1 45 P.' M., stopping at
Lebanon arid principal SiaiioTi- only.
Way Trains, (.topping at all Kints. at
7 25 A. M. and 4 40 P.M Reinrniii2,
Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12 noon, aud
7 00 P. M. Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and
3.30 P. M ; Poitsville at 8. 50 A. M. and
2.35 P M , Tamaqna at 8.l0 A. M ai.d
2.15 P. M and Redains at 12 midniiiht,
7.35 and 10 45 A. M.. 1.38 and 6.05 P M.
Reading Accommodaiion Train: Leaves
Reading aj 6 30 A. M. re'onung from Phil
adelphia at 4 30 P. M.
Columbia RailriMd Trains leave Read
ing at 6 40 nd and II A. M. lor EpuraU,
Litiz, Colombia; &c-
On Sunday;' Leave NVw York at 7 P.
M. Philadelphia 3 15 P. M . Poi-sve 7.30
A.M., Tamaqna 7 A. M.,Harriebcrg 8 15
A. M.,' an Reading at 12 undni-hi lor
Harrisburg.
. Coenmutation, Mileasa, Siason, and Ex
cursion Tickets, at reduced rate to and
Irom all points.
Bagnaoe checked through j 80 pounds
allowed each Paauener.
- G. A. NICuLLS,
General Superintendent.
Reading Pa Nov. 30, 1864.
K. Jfcll. T. ANTllONY & tO ,
llanutaciurer ol I'hoiogrrtphic .tlaterlals,
WHOLKSALE AND KKTAtl..
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In addition to fur main business ol
POTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, we are
Hea lqnarters (ort)e lollowing, v it
Stereocopes and Steroscopic Views,
Of these we have an immense assortment,
including War Scene, Americati and For
eign Citie- and Landscape, Groups, Stat
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lor pnblic or private exhibition. Our
Catalogue will be sent to any address on
receipt ol Stamp. - m
riiotograpliic Albums.
We were the firt to introduce these into
the United State, and we manufacture im
mense quantities in gieat variety, raging
in price trom 50 cents to 250 each. Our
ALRVMS have the reputation of being
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200 Brig. General, 130 Divines,
275 Colonels, 125 Authors,
100 Lieut. Colonels 40 Artists,
250 Oiher Officers, 125 Stages,
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Photographers and others ordering goods
C O. D. will please remit twenty-live per
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601 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
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Dec 7, 1864. 6mo.
ESTRAY.
CAME to the subscribers in Locust twp.,
Columbia county, on the ,16th 'of Octo
ber, 1864, a pale yellow cow about ten
year old. . Tbe owoef or ownera are noti
fied to come lorward, prove property', pay
National Foundry .
Bloomsbiir?, Columbia Co.,
f Wbe subsribar, proprietor of the above
-- named extensive establishmenj, is now
prepared to receive orders for all kindx of
machinery, forCOLLERl ES, BLAST FUR
NAC ES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS
THRESH IMG MACHINES, &c, &c.
. He is also prepared to make Stoves, all
sizes and patterns, Plow-irons, and every
thing usually made in first-class Foundries
His extansive facilities and practical
workman, wairant'him in receiving the
largest contracts on the most reasonable
terms.
VW Grain of all kinds will be -taken in
exchange for castings. ' .
RT This establishment U located near
'he Lackawanna Railinad Depot.
PETER BILLMEYER.
Bloomsburg, Sept. , 1863.
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Sample Wringers sent Express paid on
receipt of price.
No. 2, ?6 50. No. 1,S7 50. No. F, S3. 50.
No. A.S9.50. Manufactured anr sold,
wholesale and retail, by
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO ,
No. 13 Piatt Street, N. Y. & Cleveland, O.
A II. FRANCISCUS, Agen.
Philadelphia. Pa.
. Tf'hot Everybody A'nowti viz:
That iron well galvanized will not rust.
That a simple machine is better than a
complicated one. That a Wringer should
be sell adjusting, durable, and efficient..
That Thumb screws and Fastenings cause
dlay and trouble to regulate and keep in
order. That wood soaked in hot water
will swell, shrink and split. 1 hat wood
bearings fpi the shaft to nm in will wear
out. That Ihe Putnam Wringer, with or
without cog whees,wil! not tear the Hothes.
That cog wheel regulators are not essen
tial. That the Putnam Wringer has ail the
advantages, and not one of the disadvan
laaes above named. That all who have
tesied it, pronounce it the b--t Wringer
ever made. That it will wring a THREAD
or a BED QUILT without alteration. .
We miaht fill the paper with testimoni
als, but in'ert only a few to convince the
skeptical, if such there be; and we say 10
all, test Putnam's Wiinger Test it thor
oughly wuh any and all others, and if not
entirely satisfactory, return it.
Putnam Manufacturing Co.
Gentlemen I know from practical
experience that iron well galvanized with
zinc will not oxidize or rust one particle.
The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect as
pcs-iLle, and I can cheerfully recommend
it 10 be Ihe best in use.
Reectlnlly yonrs,
JOHN W. WHEELER,
Cleveland, Otiio
Many years experience in the galvaniz
ing business, enable me to endorse the
above statement mi all particulars
JNO C. LEFFERTS,
No. 100 Beet man St.
New York, January, 1864.
We have tested Putnain'sClothes Wring
er by practical working, and know that it
will do. It is cheap, it is simple, it requires
no room whether at work or at rest; a child
can operate it It does its doty thoroughly.
It saves time and it cave wear and tear.
We earnestly advise all who have much
washing to do, wiih'all intelligent persons
who may have anv, to buy this Wringer.
It will pay tor itself in a year at mosj.
HORACE GREfclLEY.
July 6, J864, ly.
OYSTERS, OYSTERS!
Eating and - Drinking
bS3 U QD 'sJD sr
THE subscriber re-pectfclly gives no
lice to ihe public that he has at his Saloon,
on Main Street, constantly on hand
Fresh Oysters,
either in the shell orbythe CAN, ft suit
hi customers. Families cn be supplied
by the can or by the quart upon short no-lii-e.
He also keeps on hand XX Ale, Si
der and minerals.
Give him a call.
B. STPHNER.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1864.
Administrator's IVolice.
Estate of James Mcridet lale of Hem
lock township, deceased.
LETTERS of Administration on the es
tate ot James McB'ride, lata of Hemlock
twp., Columbia county Pa., have been
granted 0y the Register of sail county to
Hugh D McBride, residing in the twp:, and
county aforesaid. All persons having
claims against he esta'e of the . decedent
are requested to present, them fo r settle
mem to the administrator withou t delay,
and all persons indebted to the decedent
shall make payment immediael ey to the
undersigned.
HUGH D. McBRIDE, Adm'r.
Hemlock, Jan. 4, 1865 6w S2.
HENRY ROSENSTOCk,
SKy-Iiisht Ambrotypist,
r OOMS in the Third Story of the Ex-
JYcw Clothing Store.
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
fpHE nndersigned respectfully informs
his friends and the public generally,
that he has just received Irom ihe Eastern
Cities, a large assortment of
CLOTHING,
Fresh from the seal of Fashion, of all
sorts, ize and quantities, which will be
sold cheap for cash or country produce.
A LS O.
HATS & CAPS
r?i
ROOTS AiU MlULiS.;
Together with a variety of no
lions and things too troublesome to numer
ate, to which he iovites the attention of pur
chaser. He is also prepared tn make us
clothing to order, on reasonable termp,
and up to the latest fashions.
fCall and examine our 6lock of goods.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
Bloomsburg, April 27. 1864.
Miller's Store.
Uf r AUj din ni.titin uvvwj. .
rpHE subscriber has just returned from
the cities with another large and select
assortment of
Fall and fFinter Goods.
purchased at Philadelphia and New York,
at the lowest figure, and which he is deter
mined to sell on as moderate terms a can
be procured elsewhere in Bioomsburg,.
His ttick comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
of Ihe chricest styles and latest fashions,
tooeiher with a larie asonmen of
DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS. CLOTHS,
AND VESTING S.
LSO,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
QUE ENS W A RE. C E D A R W A R F
HOLLOW WARE. NAILS, IRON.
BOOTS 4' SHOES, HATS C APS c.
In short, everything usually kept in coun
try stores, to which he inv les the attention
of the public generally.
The highest price will be paid .for coun
try produce, in exchange for goods.
.. STEPHEN H. MILLER.
. Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1864.
KKPRESnJIBXT SALOON
CONFECTIONERY STORE.
It f! (!nnisTMK.
11!
ESPECTFULLY announces to the riti-
A viriu'tti that
.run t I imvviu juui .
i.. i. - i . . . i A..AnAil o now PtifrpiihinAnl Sa
ne L I ft - jl'-'
loon and Confectionery Store, on Main-st ,
second door below the "American House,"
where tie intends supplying all who may
E1VP M HI lilH VUruwiW wnu
TERS. Clam Soup, Sardines, Boiled Eggs,
Ham, Tripe Pigs' Feet, Dried Hetring.&c.
He will alo keep on hand a superior ar
ticle of DRAUGHT ALE, Porter Lagerbeer,
and Sarsaparilla : together with a good as
sortment of Candies, Sweetmeats, Cakes,
Cigar and Chewing Tobacco In connec
lioTi wuh this saloon he has Gued up a La
dies5 Deparirnent. where all who n ay de
sire can call lor Oysters and Refreshments,
and will be free from all annoyances and
indecencies that ladies are too often ex.
posed o in some o'f onr best restaurants.
Don't fail to give him a call.
' H.C CHRISTM AN. Proprietor
Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1864.
Administrator's IVolice.r
Estute of Jacob Kindig, late of Fishing
creek, twp., deceased.
LEE ITERS of administration on the es
late ot Jacob Kindig late of Fishingceek
twp, Columbia county, deceased, nave
been granted by the Register ol Columbia
county, to John Wenner, residing in town
ship and county aforesaid. All persons
having claims against the estate of the de
ceden7 are requested to present ahem to
the undersigned without delay, and all per
srns indebted to make payment forth with
JOHN WENNER, Adm'r.
Eishgcreek, Nov. 9, U64 tw 52.
National Claim Agency,
CONDUCTED BY
HARVY 8o COLLINS,
WASI1ISGTOS, D C.
IN order to facilitate jlhe prompt adjust
ment d Bounty, arrears of pay, PenMon
and other claims due soldiers and other
persons trom the Government of the U. S.s
the undersigned has made arrangement
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 al a distance can possibly do.
All persons entitled 10 claims ot the bove
description can- have them Prop'ryMf"
QROVER &. BAKER'S
Cri.rBHATFD Kt.iSTIC STITCH ,
SBvWIiNCi JTIACIIJNUS
Were awariied the highest Premiums ova
all CompMiiors, at ihe following Stubs -and
Courtly Fair- of 1863.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR.
First Premium for family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
Fin-t Premium for Machine Work
INDIANA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all purpose
First Premium for Machine Work
VERMONT STATE FAIR.
Fir l Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium lor Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work
OHIO STATE FAIR. "
First Premium for Machine Woilc
IOWA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
Firi Premium for Machine Work.
ILLINOIS STATE EAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all pnrpoee
First Premium for Machine Work
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR
First Premium for Machine for all pnrpatee
Frist Preminm for Machine Work,
MICAIGAN STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Manufacturing M aahioa
First Preminm for Family Machine -
First Premium for Machine Work
PENN'A . STATE FAIR
First Premium for Manufacturing -Machine
Frist Premium for Machine Worn. .
OREGON STATE FAIR.
First. Premium for Family Machine
Firt Premium for Machine Work
CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR'L SOC.
first Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for ManwUctoring Mad Ine,
First Premium for Machine Woik
FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium lor Family Machine.
Firt Preminm for Manufacturing Machine
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY Vt. AG'L SOC.
First Premium for Family M-chiue
First Premium or Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work
HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG'L. SOC.
Diploma for Family Machine.
Diploma for Machine Work.
WASHINGTON CO, Ji Y FAIR. '
First Premium for Family Machine
QUEENS CO N V. FAIR
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Man nfaciuring Machine
Firt Preminm for Machine Work .
SARATOGA CON Y, FAIR.
First Preminm lor F-mily Machine
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all pnrpotei
First Premium for Machine Work
GERENFIELDO, UNION FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
CLINTON CO. O, FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First premium for Machine..
MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR.
Fi st Premium 'for Machine for all purpoaM
First Premium lor 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-i Premium for Machine Work
ECJThe above comprises nil he Fairs
al which the Grover &. Baker Machines
were exhibited this year. "t
Salesrooms, 495 Broadway, New York.
730 Chestmt St., Philadelphia. -
March 23, 1864 ly .
THE Greatest Improvement yei in the
Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity worth
seeing.
Please send for circular with sample at
sewug.
These Improved Machines save one
hundred per cent, of'ihread and silk, and
inaxe lilt- iuck piiicii aime un i'otn riuen.
They require no instructions to operate
perfectly, except the "printed directions."
ISO change in sewing Irom one kiuu oi
goods to another.
And no taking apart to'clean o oil.
Our New Manulaciory is now complete,
with all its machinery and tools entirely
new, and is already rapidly turning not
Machines, wl ich for beauty and perfection
of finish are not surpassed by ant nianafae
tnre in the world. . , .
N. B Should any Maehire prove unsat
isfactory, it can be returned and money
refunded "
Agents wanted in comities not canvassed
by our own jgent
F1NKLE & LYON S. !.l, CO.
No. 53S Broadway, New York. -
April 20, 1P64.
Iotice to Trespassers-
. THE following farmers and land owners,
of Orange and Cen;re townships. Columbim
countv, do hereby caution all persona
against hunting or in anywise trespai"SC
on their lands, thus making " )emselv
snbjfct to the pensltien of the lw whiatT
will Km .imiAOllt A,t .1
David E Haymen, Stephen Hill,
Samuel Heidle;, Frany Hayman,
Simon Lawry Reuben Snfer,
All ol Oiange township.
Benj. Stiner, Wm Beck,
Frederick Beck, Adam Hill, '
Wot Wiimiie, 'Gee Witmira,
Joseph Ruckle, all of Centre twp.
Orange, Nov. 16, 1864. -
'IHE undersigned having connected him-
self with established Agencie in Wash
ington and Philadelphia is prepared to
attend n h collection of Back py
XSountie, Pensions
an 1 all other equitable claims against the
Government. Hi experience and businesi
connections enable him to attend to them
with the least possible delay. No charge
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