The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, February 01, 1865, Image 3

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STAR OF THE NORTH
THISGS ABCIT TOWN & CCIXTRT.
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY. 1, 1863.
WAXTEU-A MTiar', active and intel
ligent boy lo learn the printing business.
-.. -
" Oca that.ks are due Hon. (I. V. Tract,
for valuable public ilocamen a.
Dr. E B. Foote, 1 170 Broaday. Neve
York, reaJ tin advertisement in anoiher
column of this paper.
Vm. Mcnch of Franklin advertise a
Public Sale of Personal Property. See the
advertisement in another column. -
Th communication from E. B. in the
rmy, came too la:e for this issue. It wilt
appear in our next.
Tat Statement of the Finances of Colum
bia County fids our pttj.er to the exclusion
rf o:her reading matter.
A Bill has been introduced into the, Leg
HUtura by the Member from this Districts
proposing to increase the pay of our county
Commissioner, Juror' arid Witnesses.
If "Seward's Bell" does net receive a
lap, we will expect to sea cir County
Treasurer and a full board of Ccmruision-
rs at Coon, next term.
. .
Th e Board of Enrollment, was in session,
in this place,three dayslast etK.. iVi'h
the aid ol Commi tees from the various town
ships in the County important correction
were made in lb enrollment list.
Kkfobt ia current that tli hy d of this as
w'rll as-other towns are forwarding peti
tion to Conuress praying tor the repealing I
of the Internal Revenue decision in regard I
lo having a:l babies damped born alter the
4th of March next. .
We are informed the Committee appoint
. d to re ice and correct the enrollment ol l
this townthip succeeded in htrikin? oil
about or e hundred nanes Irorn the list
This will reduce the quota in luture drafts
Thc aubject lo bedicused by the Blooms
burg- Iv-cal Sena next Friday evening, is
the propriety of ienilin:j Pece Commis
sioners to Ktchmoiid. The tfiscusion will,
ro doubt, be lively and interesting to the
undience. Ladies ar.d gentlemen are i
spectlully invited tn attenO.
Ths County Sia'eme it appe irs i:i this pa
per as passed by the Auditors. It wi!i
lioticed that notwithstandttii lha tines are
adapted lo the accumulation of debt o;r
county rem taken care ot, and exh'tDit
a healihy financial sy-tern.
Wc oTlCl: that o;)r feuior ha been ap
pointed as part of a Committee to invite
Audrew Johnson, rice Pre.-idei.t elect, in
lo the Halls of the Legislators to make a
speech, vi hde on his peregrination lo Wash
ington city. W rattier thir.k Mr Jactbv
ill not oflicidte on said Committee.
' Contention cr Publishers A conven
tion of publishers will be held ai Harn-burg.
on THURDAY, FEB. 9ib, 1855, lor the
purpose of petitioning Congress in favor
of the repeal of the duty on paper, and o'
taking such other action as may be deeme'
beneficial to trie business of printers anvf
publishers. , The publishers of the 5idte,
are respectfully req ie-ied to atiend.
The time of adjournment tine die ha
been fixed by the House on the 2ith o
Mirch. . We may now expect the Leisla
ture lo soon go to work. Four weeks have
been spent already and comparatively noth
ing done. In f?cl there does not seem to
be ranch Legislation to be done this winter
The Public works are given away, and the
different Rai!r id Conrpanies have ail the
Legislation they desire at preterit.)
Rclicjos and PoLtTits. A cunniosr .poli
tician is oftenfound skulking under the
clerical robe, with an outside all reliaion,
and inside all political rancor, linns
epiritoal and things temporal are rarely
jumbled together, like poitons and antidotes
oa an ppthecary's shelf ; and instead of a
devout sermon, the simple church goinz
'people bave .oftrfn a political pamphlet
..thrust down their throats, labelled wiih a
rpioa text from scripture.
, .All those of our subscribers who have
not yet paid their sabscrip'ion o ihe Stab
for the past and present year are respectful
ly requested to come forward on Ctiii week
.and se!'.9 the i,same. There are quite a
Dumber on oar books who have not paid
for the last Volume which ended on the
21h of October 1834. We must have
prompt pa) meets to enable us to con intie
out. business these times. .These are ' Lin-
rcoln limes," not gooJ , old "Democratic
limes," when a man could aTord to print
for $2 a year and wait one, two or three
year lor ibe pay. Hoping hose knowing
themselves indebted to us will respond in
a $ubslanliat manner, we will -say nothing
further on the subject.
Give 08 a positive man one whoso po
hum is well defineda roan' '.'who is enb
er for or agai.st the mail dam." We ;ke a
rnaa who puts himself upon the record, anu
is willing, in all time to corse, to stand or
tall by bis principles. Such men alone are
of serice to any cause or any party. Tim9
serving men, iwn faced mentrimmers who
can prove Ihemselves friendsjo bo:h parties,
and who are especially acceptable to rebel
sympathisers and copperheads, are of no
account, and ought lo be looked upon with
disgust by all loyal men. Columbia Co. Re
publican - -
"That's all bight" Give them anoiher
kick. They houIJ not ta favored by any
pirtr. And when yo-J kick them out we
will ir.iiij men cf 'her; or cs.l thea orer-
REEVES'
original, genuine & reliable,
FOR THE GROWTH. BEAUTY AND
FBESEKVATION OE THE HA Hi.
Established 1 8 GO.
Price, 75 cts. per bottle.
ThU preparation can show
living evidence of its excel
lence. SEE
Photograph ami read certifi- .
ca'e o( Mr. Wm. Sutton
hair five leel and one inch in -leng'h
used Reeve-' Atnbro
V sia about twenty monhs.
. . ALSO,
P'lotoiirnph. and certificate of
Mrs. L M. Neil hair five ft.
length used the Ambrosia
18 month J
Thousand are n-insr this
preparation and ottering wil
liny testimonials.
These poiographs, taken from life, have
been awarded to extend th knowledge of
the merits of thii wonderful discovery.
Hundreds have fitrii these Indies and heard
the tacts from iheir own lip-.
Mrs. Maxwell's Ttstinioni.il.
A'cr York Dec 23. 1862!"
K'lowin? p-nsi'ivi-ly that Reeves' Am
brosia piot'ure-d a beautiful head of hair
for Mrs. Lizzie Srwpi erJ, of Brooklyn,
Ne v York. I was iniioced," thereby , to use
it Ihorongh'y. I t.ee led something for my
hair, it bein;i short and thin had used or h
half dozen bottles when I could plainly
no"CH an increase tn its length, sttength,
and beauty. A i experience of about lvy
years has proved a complete success. Mo
hair is now by ntfUtifemeM.' four feet ten
indies in length, nearly reaching the floor.
I favrt allowed my photograph to proclaim
the merits of Reeves' Ambrosia to the
a 01 Id.
-MRS W A I L A C E E M A X Y E L L.
Z3.ill enteipr isiug Ditt ggist hare
these Fh'.it irrnphs and kfep fr
Cents per 11 stile. " .
Druji'ts who may not have our prepa
ra'ion, will 9uA l.ir it--if appii-d to. Prin
cia! Depot, 62 Fnlton Street, New York".
Now. 3D. tftr4. 6 rnos.
List of Causes for Feb. Teria, 1S33.
1 El jih McMuririe Endorsee cf Aaron
Wolf, vs Cbris'ian Wolf.
2 Jy'ob Harris s Peter J u oSy.
3 lUs-el P Stn "ker s Wm. Ikler
i v ill A'l mibuh vs Jot. n War.iin.
5 ( Lomef-berr, Geo Midler el al vs
Joshua Ri)bbm-orr and Win. Boy les
6 J.ifin Ai lesr and !arih A. Aliegar vs.
John Y Allfaar.
7 i.rrine! Wilnarns v Charles II. D i t -
rr'wh and Geo. A. Herring.
8 VVil-ori AiJfr vs Josp1i F. Lrtr.
9 Huuh IcRrtynohis et al vs Pt ter Oli-
pfiati'.
10 A W Creamer vs Enoch Howell
Jl A W Creamer vs E'i'' t Howell
12 Jo'tr Het-el et al vs S F II i llv ei 1
J3 (ifn W O.irri-on vs Ca-oer I Ttn-roas
11 Ki(hrd Moran s SarnuHl Hualnd.
15 John Ruckle vs II -nrv T Riley et al
Ifi Henry fMnipr vs Mo-jre Creeliriir.
17 Km . Adam? vs S::m?l B Setbert with
Sei fi. to Ptier M T:auh S; Josi..i
Tfiotna. (iarr.i-t ae
iS Jo n, K-ttT-r aJni'r of J.isfpli G. arha;!,
!caAd vs M fs Jliver
19 Rfhecca "aIHieriie vs Richard B
M-Miaaii
20-George Carr. ernlorsee r-f Jarnns Carr
vs S!vsier J Faux oi Thomas Crev.
el ins: jr.
Traversa Jsrers Feb. Tera, IS33.
3or. Bervick-ff. C Sibbel, Frederics
Niee'y. tjloorn St-nuel Melliok, Siephi K iorr.
Jos. L Shannon
Ca'awi-sa J i-e,di Breisch, Jacob Gnsil,
Daniel He.l-.vi2.
Centre Then. MeD. Price. Henry C. Bar
ton. -Fishing-reek Dar.ifl T.oma, Sila Mi
Hciny, Reuben Sivkh.
FrankUn Mii-hael Mtin-ch, J-'e Cleaver,
H.'iiiloi k Anrahaiii Van Horn.
Jackson Abraham Ma in to.
Loiru.t John Snider, Henry Fahriner
Watiinton Vea?r.
Mi Pleasant J.hn Rccke!, Jot n Mordan.
MtfUiii Henry C. H Lewis Ei;l?roth.
Madison Jacob Girton.
Maine Michael Grofver.
0'aue A C Beidiematl.
pie riiomn McBiiJe, John W. Hunter,
l.'.t'ier A. G.irmaii.
Roarinucreek William Rrmd.
Scon John Km, Wm H Creasy, Thomas
Dol!m;ti, Henrv W. Creasy.
Snxarloa! George Dills.
December 2, l?84.
Grasd Juross far Feb. Tern, 1833.
Bor. Berwick Jremiih Seeriol'.z.
Brian-reek Wm. ILpj e-i-teel, J-jhti II
Smi ti, Samuel K-lc;iner.
Bloom VaMi 'e Boon.
Bentoii Je-se Oil I.
Catawissa -Solomon Helwi.
Cemre Henry D. Knorr, Hiram Schwep-
pe;ihe;'i-er.
Fisnincree k Abraham Kline, Esq.
He in lock John Jiilrliiiati, William Fry.
Jrtcksrui Leiby
Locu.-t Mirfiael Uiwer Join Fahrinyer.
Iaac Rhodes, U'm BrHinger.
MifTlin Cl itrles (Jrover.
Maihson Fr-Jerrclc Derr, Jacob Eyer.
Maim Jacob Stuar
Orange William Brlla.
Seoit Marmot;" Creveiin, II. D Jlellick.
Jjii. 4,-18o5.
VOTICE is hereby given that the foltow-
in 12 per-ons have filed in Uie office of
ihe Clerk ot the Qcarter Ses-ious, appli
laiions to keep II o1 cl , or sell liquor by the
quart, vi ith or without o'ler merchandize,
at the places named, and that the applies
lions will be preserved to the Court ol
Quarter Sessions of Coir.mbia county, ou
ilonJay. the fi h day ol Febrtiary, 1865,
at 2 o'clock, P. M
Berwick, Hotel, H ram "S mothers
(ireenwood, k' John Leot,
Ctsritervilie, Liquor store Clias. P. Smith,
- ' B. Mt-Hrerty.
JESSE COLEMAN, Clerk, O. C.
Bleomsburij, Jan ll, 165.
Estate cf John Graham, late of Orange
townshipt deceased.
LETTERS of administration on the Es
tate ot John Gaham, late of Orange twp ,
Columbia county, dee'd, have been grant
ed by the iletster of said county, lo Peter
Ent, ot Lint Street ; and all persons hav
ing claims aiainst the estate of the dere
dent aretequested to present them for
set lement to the undersigned without de
lay, and those owing me estate ta make
payment for! hwlth.
prTf'rvr "j i.,
L. LYONS' PFUE OHIO
- CATAWBA BRANDY,
AND
Sparkling Catawba. Wines,
in Qualify and' Cheaper in Price than
the liruhdies and 11 ines of (he
Old Wot Id.
For Summer Complain , Cholera Infantum,
Bowel Complaint, Cramp, Cholic
and Dirrhoea.
A sure Cure is guaranteed, or the
money will be refunded.
In snpport of the above statements, ar
prefented ihe Certificates of Dr. James R
Chi l:oo, eh misi, New York, Dr. Hiram
Cox, Chemical Inspector, Oipo, Dr. Js. K.
Nichols, chemi-t, Boston, Dr N. E Jor.es
Chemical Inspector, Circleville Ohio, Prof
('. T. Jackson, chem st, Bo-ton, Dr. Chas.
Upharn Shepard, Charleston, S C, and J.
V. Z Blaroy, and (J. A. Mariner, consull
ini chemists, Chicago, nil of- whom have
anal znd the Catawba Brandy, and com
mend ii in the hiyhe?t teiin, for medical
use.
Analysis of the Afussachussctta State
Jjisaytr, Jan. 25, 1858.
W'hen evaporated thronah clean linen it
left t.o oil or ofieti-ive matter. In erery
re.-pf-ct it is a Pure s, iri ons liquor. The
Oil vh:cb izives to ihis Brandy its tl ivor and
aroma, is wholly unlike fnsil or grain oil.
I s oJir partakes of both th fruit and oil ot
iiapes. Will: acids, it produce- others of
a h'njh frasrance. Th sut'-linition of this
Brandy for Counac Brandy vnl do away
with the manufacture- rt bctitious spirits, j
sold under this narrtft boin at nome atu
abroad. Respectfully,
A. A. HAYES, M D., A-sayer to Siatt.
Mass., 1H Boy k-too St
ly the same, in 1SG1.
I hnve anal)Z'd "t... Lyons' Pcre Cata
wba Brandy," with reference io,its corn
positi in ?.nd character, beinii the same as
that produced in ast par". A san pie
t.'k-Mi from ten ca-ks afforded tLe sam
re'-iits with rejard to puritv :-a slit'ily
iiicre ased arrmii'il of the yrmcipie on whir h
its flavor d"iends was ilrterinined by com-pan-on
witSi lonoer samples
Ttie iiulicatior s ot ai alyiis show tbftt
this Brandy is pro liced by e t-ame pro
ces- as ni"t oi'-lhe imported Brandy.
Be-pecitolly, A. A. HAYES, M. D
Slate Assaver. 16 Bry les:on St.
Bcstcn. July 20. 1864.
Manufactured o;j ty by H H JACOB &
CO, (To wliorn all Orders should be ad-dres.-eif
)
l)epo' 91 Liberty St., New l7ork.
N;1V. It), 1VG4 3.T1
E. L 11. Tt AMHO.NY &. i ,
."Uiiliul-icturers ct rholsialliic .l iterials.
WHOLESALE AND h tTA I . .
50 1 BROADWAY, N. Y.
H addition to t. ur main business ol
POrOGKAPHIC MATERIALS, we are
Ilea qoatters for ti e lollowii. viz
Slcrei'Copts and Slt r.fcnpic I'it trs,
Ol lhe-e we have an i:r.rnn-e a-s rtmenl.
itiflnduji! War Scenes, Amerirnn r.rjif Ffr
eim Ci'tes a-i-1 Landscapes, Grmjis. Stat
uary, &c , in: Also. Revolvir.a S er-o-scopos
tor pnMio or private e rii:nion . Our
Cataloaue wiil be sent to aoy a.idress on
receipt of Stamp.
riacto3;r:5:tiic A!l)::i:i.
We were the first to t'itrO',i)ce these into
the Uoi'ed State, and we manufacture irn
meiie qiiar.tit es in creat variety, raains
in price lr in 50 cents to 550. eacn. Our
il.SJU lis 'have the rfpn'aiion of being
superior in beauty and . dut tbility t any
(.ttiers. They wtil be sent by mad, ,
i u receipt ol price.
ZjZTFint Alb inns Made to order 3
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
Our Catalogue rn-w emf races over Five
Thousand ut jcss ('.o which addition are i
co,.ij,. teinj made) of Pvraifs of!
Et:iinr!it Americans U'.. viz about
100 Mj G-ner.ils,
200 Bri. Generals,
275 Colonels,
Kit) Lieut. Colonels
250 O her Olfice's.
75 Navy Orficoi,
550 S a!e-mer.s,
130 Div'n cs,
125 Authors,
40 Art-t,
125 Stares,
50 Pronrtit Women
130 I'romiiiPiit Foreisn rortraiis.
3,t?o; c:o;iii-s or wi::sj or
Art,
incliidint; reproduciion of most c"le
firateil Enir iv ii s, Pain ins, S atntes, &;.
Catalogue sent on receipt of Sump. An
Order lor one dozen P.ctnres from our Cat
..i ....it k ! i... i .i-.. ,3...;.i vi -st n
UM'iUC will DC llll-ll U'l IUE iswi m i .i
. . l -i l-
nuu ct; ii . vji !, j .
Pho ojraphers ar.d others ordering 20 d
C. (). D will please ren: it twenty nve ,ie
cent of ihe amnnni w it h iheir order.
E & H. T. ANTHONY 6l CO. ,
Manijfaciurers r.f pnnl'a uphir Ma'eria'i,
501 BKOADWAY, NEW YOKE.
The prices oud quality tf our guoJi can
nct.ftU to isili-j.
Dec 7, lrfi4.-6rao.
Sr.ibriiinS eoii Free.
To Xerveous Si'Jfenrs.
A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous
.Debility, Incompetency Prerr.ature Di-cay.
and Yoii'litnl Error. a tiiated by a desire
to benefit i;thers, will t- happv to fnrnisn
to all who ne-.i it. (free ol charge.) (tie
recipe and diiectio-i, I'-r making the siin
pie rerrey user! in his case Sufferers.
vihii 2 to prlit by the advem-r oa( ex
perience, an.l possrj-s a s'ir arid valuable
remedy , can do so by addressing him at
once at his place of business. The I.eetpe
aa.l lull iiifornn-.tior. of vital importance
wiii be cheerluily tent by retnrn ol mad.
Addre-s JOHN B. OGDEN.
No. GO Na-hii S revl, New York.
P. S Nervous Sntferers of boih eexes
will fin-! this inlorrnation valuable.
Dec 7, 1S64 3mo,
To Whom it may Concern.
THE undersigned, Auditor appointed bv
the Orphans Court ot Columbia Co.. to make
disirtbuliou of trie assets of ihe F.-tate of
El.zabeih Murry, deceased, amoiiii Ihe
per.sori9 entitleJ by law lo receive thesatMe
will attend to the dmies of his. appoint meat
at his office in Bioomsburg on Saturday,
the 28th day ol January, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon, when and where all persons
interested may attend it they think proper.
W. WlPvT.
B'oomsbirs, Jan. 4, 1S65 4i. Auditor
Democrat, copy.:
- ,
Adiaaisiistrntor's IVolicc-
Estate rf:Thmncs IF. Young, late of
Jackson twp, deceased.
LETTERS ot' administration on the En
tale of Thomas VV. Young, late of Jackson
township, Columbia county, dee'd , have
been granted by the Register of said coun
ty, to Peler Ent, Esq., residing tn Light
Street. All persons having claims . against
the estate ot the decedenf are requested lo
present tbetn to the undersigned without
delay, and thisc indebted to the same lo
make payment forthwith.
JYatwnal Foundry. !
Clooinbur, Columbia Co.,
vftie snbsribjr, proprietor of ihe tbove
fttensive e-lablii-l men!, is now
prepared to receive orders for all kinds o
machinery, for COLLER1 ES. tLAST FT R
NAC ES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL
f
LS
THRESHIMG MACHINES. &c, &c.
He is also prepared to make S.ove-, all
sizes and patterns, Plow-irons, and every
thing usually made in first-class Foundries
His extansive facilities and practical
workm-n, wairant him in receiving the
largest contracts cii the rnosl reasonable
terms.
O Grain of all kinds will be taken in
exchange for castings.
This establishment is located near
tie Lackawanna Railroad Depot.
PETER B1LLMEYER.
Bloomsbur?, Sept. 9, 1863.
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t rr.i .Maazn e
lor 18o5 will be iven urau- : or ii preir
reii, tin- Mipeib en-jr.ivin,' (ste, 27 im-'ie-b
20 inrt-es.) " ll uildngton Parting Fiom
Jltft Grt end."
Ad.lress, piist paid.
CHARLES J PETERSON,
306 Chestnut street. Philadelphia.
rySpeci'nens sent cra.is, whe i sent lor.
Nov. 23, 1864.
CARD 10 LNVAL'DS-A CLERGY
iitan, while residing; in South Aniriica
as a ini-sionary, discovered a sate at A -irn
p!e remedy for the cure ol Nervou- We.k
ness, Early Decay. diea-es of the Urmar
and Seminal Orjans, and th. whole tram
ol disorders brought on by baneful and vi
cious haoits. Oreat nivn hers have already
been cured by this noble rerr.edv. Prompt
ed by a desire to benefit II alllicied and
unfortunate I will send the recipe lor pre
paring and using this medicine, to any one
who needs it. in a feaU'd enrelope free ol
cnare. Plea-e eccio-e a stamped envel
op0, sttldre-se.l to vours df. Addres JO
SEPH T. INMaN, Siation D, Bible Huts-.
New York Cny. 52 1)
iVATRIMONIAL. LADIES AND (iEN
L' ileinen. If you wish (o marry address
the underined, who will sen.t jon wi h
out money and without price, valuable in
formation that will euatle you 'o marry
happy and speedily, irrespective of age.
wealth or beauty. This information will
cost you nothing, ami if yoti wi.-h to marry.
1 wiil cheerfully assist you. Ail letters
strictly confiaeiitial. The desired informa
lion sent by return mat':, and no questions
asked. Address Sarah B. Lambert, Gren-
I., its en iimns. 1 ' I'Or S I tie in e-e i r, h r u m r in s ai i - - . j , w .. ...... ........
"-' ' , , , ,rv( it mis and di 1- I PRICES: Nc 1. Seven Octave, round corners, uose .....,.....- - F.rt Premium lor Machine lor hll
...Ariiin niHi one tnriuretl tronsaitti oli- i nii. . , . ,- conn !SIn 3. Seven UC ave, I . , .... ...
. - . . , Seven O.-tave, round corner-, liosewooo n.v ....,u.u,, . -- Kir-t Premium lor Machine Work
larsper year to mai.U.r. i.s corps ol ; u x,y Mtlp c32s. a i,c simile of above pUj. i KENTUCKY STATE FAIR
' : : 'nl!a,ion ,A Foreign News the T Li llll ' . 1 M . "1 " h-M 'rem.nm tor Mach-ne lor an
, vrlt, hell a hi.'h po.i.ion, tir DKSCR1 P 1 1 E C1KC U l.A lo ot- i ruco.j Fn. Premium tor Macb.ne Work,
lleraui nas lor y r.ir- i.r ii - uiu ( , , . s ntriiciv s.t ati." v a i n
L - - 'r .,!.,'.;. a ., , .-- . - . . V, ; ..- 1
G FCVESTEN 8c CO.
PIAIVO-FOKTK iTSAIlJFACTlREUS,
THE attention cf the poblic and the trade is invited lo our Aew Scale 7 Ortave Rr
wood Piano Fortes, which for volume and purity of lone are unrivalled b any hi t er.o
offered in this market. They contain all the modem improvement. Fncl'''V
Action Harp Pedal. Iron Frame, Over-Slrunr Bas &r.. rd em h .i.Mn.mer.t being n
under the peso'al supervision ot Mr J. 11 GROVF.STEEN, who has had a prsrt.r. .1
rerie. ee of over 3') years in iheir n annlarlnre. is fully warranted I in ev-ty ptirucuiar.
The GroveUttn Piano-Forte Iiecnvedthe Uihfst award cf Merit over all vthtr
at the Celebrated World's Fair. -
Where were exhil lied instruments f,om the best makers of London, Par.-, Germanv,
Pc Q,.,t New Yo.kr and aNo at the Amw.can Institute lor
five Sncces-iv e years the "old and silver me.tals from .ooth ol which r-n be
n-s.p.mnM. 1U i!,e iiiir(lucion of improvements we n atce
Forte, and bv m a u fac t u r in2 largely, with
' j - .... i
July 13, 164 ly.
riir.M (Lonir.s ivhigeu.
IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE
SVLFADJUsriSG IflUNGEll
Xo Ifovl W.irk li swU or sptitNo
Thumb set no to set out of order
U'arranledwilh or without eg-wheels
IT took th- first premium at fifiy-sevan
Sia:e a:id County Fairs in 18r3, and
wi.hout any exception, tt.e bei Wrmsier
ever made. Patented in ihe Untied States,
F.,r,iai,.l . Canadi. and Australia. Aueuls
wanted in every town, an l in ali pans o
1 tiie worl.l. Enerjetic. Agents can make
' (r m ttiree to ten Dollars per day.
j Sam: I Wrii.yers sent Express paid on
' recet pi of price.
2 5n
No 1, S7 50. No. r-, ?S .,0.
. w - I I
N'. A. 9.50. MrfinitaCluTeO ati ool.l,
wtiole-ale ami retail, bv
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO ,
No 1-3 Piatt S'ree!. N Y. & C eveldtid, O.
A H. FRANCTSCUS. A-r.'.
Ptiiiadelpt.ia. Pa.
ff'hdt Everybody Knows, viz:
That iron well -ajva iizH,! will not rust.
Tt.u a simn'e mac Vina is te'ler than a
complicated on". T'lat a Wri'i2"r should j
i ..n ..,i;.,.tin AfTi-c. and fflicient.
Tha,-Thlimb r,d Fastenings cause
' ilula aim irniuue in iramnic mni ir-t-ji in
. , , it i i i ,
order. That wood sonked in hot water
will swell, shrink an I split.
1 hat wood
bearit'2- lor the !r!i to run in w ill wear
oc.t. lhat Ihe Putnam v. ringer, wun or
v itliout co wheels, will not tear ihe clothes.
That i-oi wheel renla'or-. Lre not essen
tial. Ti at the Putnam Wringer has dilthe
advantaae-, a-ul noi one of the oisKitvrtn
taes above named. l hat all who have
tested it , pronounce it the bst Wrinser
ever made. Tt :it i' will wrin2 a THREAD
or a BED QUILT wi hout alteratior.
We sitiiiht fid the paper with testimoni
als, but insert only a lew lo convince the
skeptical, if such there be; and we say to
all, test Pn'oam's Wtiniier Test it thor
oughly wnh any and ali 0'hers, atid if not
entirely sati-faclory. return it.
Putnam Manufacturing Co.
Gentlemen I know from practical
p.xperiei.ce that iron well jalvaoize,l -with
zitic will tioi oxi.'.ize or rust or e particle.
Ihe Putnam Wringer is a .er perfect as
possible, and I ran c! terfully recjm metid
il to Le the best in n-e.
iie-pect'nlly yours,
JOHN W. WHEELER.
Cl-VelartJ, O'nO
Many ypars exrerience in the aivaniz
102 busit ess. enable me to endorse Ihe
above c-iatemeni in all parlicular
JNO C I.EFFERTS,
No. 10i) Beet man St.
New York, January, 104.
We have ie-ied P.rnam s Cloth-s Wrtnn
er bv pru'tical workinir. and kriO.vthiM it
will 'do. It is cheap, it is -i.up!, it requires
i.o room whether at work or al re-t; a rhild
ca:i operate it It iloes its . 1 ; y th oron ;h I y .
It sve- tin.e and it savfs wear and lear.
We erne ly a-tvi-e all who have much
whsIiiiiu to lf, with al! intelliiient persot.s
!'w ho rriav have a n y, ' o bn y t h is Wriner..
it will pay tor it-ed io a v-.r a. mo-t.
HORACE GREELEY.
July ?, Pf t.- ly.
HJ ati tig aiu
UrinL'iusr
:rr.
THE sibscnber respectfully ;ivc no
lice to ih" public that he ha at his Saloon,
on Main Street, cohstao'lv on hand
Fresh Oj'sters,
either in the shell rr by the CAN. to suit
ln customers. Families can be stippliej
by ile can or by the quart upon short no
tice. He al-o keeps ou hand XX Ale, Si
iler and minerals.
Give him a call.
B. STUHNER. -'
P.loomsbnnr, Nov. 23, 1864.
Administrator's IVoticc.
Estate of James Mclride, late of Htm-
lock township, deceased.
LETTERS of Administration on th es
tate ol James McBride. late ot Hemlock
iwp., Cobicibia county Pa , ha,ve been
arantedriy thfi R-i-'er of sai I conuty to
Hugh D McBrule, ter-idin in the twp . and
county aforesaid. Ail persons having
rUims against .he esta'e of the decedent
are requested to preeut them for settle
ment m the adminisiralor without delay,
and all persons indebted to the decedent
shall make payment iinmediateley to the
undersigned
HUGH D. Mc BRIDE, Adm'r.
Hemlock, Jan. 4, 1865 6vv 92.
DAVID LOHTABEUGi
C LO T II FN G STO HE,
"lip
1 -K ..'
seen at our
. , , r.
a snd more perfect I moo
a sttictty ,-ash system,
are enabled to offer
Jrio Clothing Store.
LATEST STYLES-CHEAP GOODS.
fivtiP. nnder-naned respectfully informs
Ins friends and Ihe public et.era'.Iy,
that fie ha
st received from the hastern
Citie. a lare as-ortmenl of
CLO'J'HIXG,
...w-wrTi
Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of all
ports size- ami quantities, which will be
e0U che-op for cash or couniry produce.
A L S O,
Y boots : -uo LS t-s5s
V..vw Together with I Variety o, no
. i- Miner-
lioiia and thin" too t ronr leso:r) ic "rt
ate to which he invites the a tenliOiJ o. pw-
chasers.
rr" JJe is also prepared tn mokerti
lot. a-i 'reasonable termp,
and up to the latest fashions
flTCa
aiu examine our mock h -.--i:--.
ANDREA' J. EVANS.
. l. I
BWimsbnrg, April 27. 1
Miller's Store.
tirrAi.LAM) VIMLit G0DS.
itir t. ... f. r. hi. r l.u. i.isi returned from
- the cities wnh another large and .elect
o ..I.. n,pr t nf
T,!l nnd IHaftr Goodi.
pnrcha-ed at Ph dadelph ia a n .1 Ne w York,
at the lowe-l figure, am) which he i- deter
mined to sell on a rriodera'.e terms a- can
be nroenred elsewhere iu B.oomsburg.
llis hioclt comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
of the cht'ne-l s:yles and litest fashions,
Ni.iwther with lar-je assnrtmeni of
IItY -GOODS. - MUSLINS, C!.OTI!I?f
AND YlvS TLNGS3.
ALSO.
fi R 0 ( : F. U 1 n S , 11 A I'D W ARE.
Q I : K 1 : N S W A R V. , C E D A H V A 1 1 1 ' ,
HOLLOW WARE. NAILS. IRON1.
ROOTS ,S- SIIOKS. HATS CAPSVc.
In shorl, everything usually kept in conn- ;
try stores, 10 which he inv heatletitijn j
ol ihe public generally. ' j
The hiiihe-l inice will b" pan! for conn
try produce, in exchan-je fur ood.
STEPHEN H. MILLER. 1
Bloomsbnig. Oct 12, 1 S64. j
CONFF.rT ION K R Y STORE.
H. C. ('llRl-T.HN,
FSPECTKULLY announces to the c'ni
Jfc. ,,,,. ( l:;,Him-bi ti ami vicinity that
he ha- jnH oj er;ed a nt Rr fre-hmer t Sa- j
Ir on and C-n ft:ciio:iery S ore, on Main-st , j
i i i i . . A .nori.tjii 1 1 r ii
where he i ten ,1s -n pp, tng all who may
oive him liie r cu-tom v.iiri f 'ihSH 0S
TEKS. Clam S.np. Sardines, Boded i-gs,
Hai Tripe Pi-s' fee', Dried Heirinn, &c.
He wilt n'-o kee;i on hand a superior ar
ticle of DRUG ill ALE. Porter Laerbecr,
and arsn; viriil.
toett er vi:ti a gnoil as-
-or-iiit nt of Caii 'i-.'s. S wi -et r.-ieais, C-kes,
Ciar a'id Ct.ewj.i T .paio. Incoritiec
U'm wi;h th'- -al 'i-n I " ha- fitt;t up a La
t!iec? DepaMtneiil. v here uYt vi ho rl.ay de.
sire ran call l"r ()ys-prs an t R- lreshmei.t
and wnl be tree from ali anno aitces and
indecencies til it ht iie are too often ex
p ised ii in s(.n:e of ot r best rerlaurauts.
Don'i fail togive him a call.
H. C CHiHSTMAN.'Proprietor.
Bioombutg, Oct. 12, 1 S o 4 .
Ads2&2ssisf rntor's IVotsccr
Esf..te of Jacob Kidig hde of FUhing-
cretk. twp., deceased.
f EETIERS of administration on t!ie es--''la'e
of Jacob Kindig late of Fi-hingceek
twp, Colutnt'ia cooi:ly, deceased, lave
been granted by 'he Register of Columbia
county, to John Wenner. re-idin in town
ship and county aforesaid. All persons
havin' claims again-t the estlte of Ihn de-
reilenl are requested to present them to
the under-igtiedwuliout oetay, ami all p r
sons indebted m make pavinert forth win
JOHN WENNER, AJnr.
Eishgcreek, Nov. i.1H-4 U t2.
I a 8 ion a I ( laiisi Agesiy,
CODtTCTFO BV
HARVY 56 COLLINS,
WASUIXGTON, D C.
UN order to facilitate the prompt adjn-t-it.
en1 ol Bounty, arrears of pay, Pension
and other ciautis due soldiers and other
p-rson Irotn the Governmeni of the U. S ,
the uti ler-'gne 1 has rnade arrangement
wiih the anovp firm who.- experience ami
close proximity to, and daily intercourse
with, the Department, as well as the early
knowledge acquired by them of the decis
ions frequently being tnade, enable them
to prosecnte claim more effectually than
AJIomeys at a di-tance can posibly do
All persons entitled to claims o! lha above:
description can have them properly attend
ed to by calling on me and entrusting them
to my care. W. WIRT,
,. .. ... r.. m c n ..:.. .
l '''St A I rl? r fTl trsAK .
, rf-i"i.fiT-ijVi.i s-Mf-M tuZJPa
GROVER 56. BAKER'S
CFI.KBaATrD CLASTIC STITCH
sFiWi ' c n c ii i i i:s
Were awaidea the highest Pre n. in mi over
all Coii'petitors, al the following Slat
and County Fur- of 1863.
NEW' VORK STATE FAIR.
First Pietin'um or family Machine
First Premi"'n or Manufactnrino Machioa
Fir-l Preininn. 'r Macf i ie Work
INDIANA SPAli? FA I It.
Fir-t Premiiim for 'Mfn'i" fo apurpO
Fir-t Premium Jor Machit'' Vork
VERMONT STATE FAIR. .
Kir t Premium tor Family Machine.
First Premium lor Mannfarturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work
OHIO STATE FAIR.
Firt Premium fot Machine W0iJ '
IOWA STATE FAIR. ' .
. , p. i.u:-
I r irpi 1 it-miuui Mil i rtiiiny niai nii"
r.m:nm ,or TVInra,-tnrini. Mchf m
Fir! Premium for JMactiine Work.
pcrpoaetf
purpose
Wor!
MICA IG AN STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Manufacturing Maehlae
F:rM Premium for Family Machine
Fifsj Premium for Machine Woik
PENN'A STATE FAIR
First Pr-rninm for Manu 'actarma Machine
Frist Premium for Machine Worn
I OREGON STATE hAIK.
First Piemium for Family Machine
rir-t Premium tor Machine Work
I r ir-t Pre.inum tor r airily M -.chine
First Premium f.ir Mann rc nriri Maol in
Fir-l Premium frr M.chirn Work.
FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine.
F r-t Premium for Manufacturing M-t'bii.e.
CHAM PLAIN VALLEY Vt. AG'L SOC.
First Premium for Family Machine
Fir-t Premium or Manufacturing Machine
Fir-t Premium fur Machine Worlt,
HAMPDEN CO, Ma-s AC L. SOC.
I Diploma lor hamily Machine.
f),poma for Alachine Work,
WASiilNTON CO, N Y FAIR.
yif!it p:ernit7,r for Family M-.chioe
1 QUEENS CO N V. FAIR
First Premium for Family M.cfiin.
j First Premium for Man ufacturing Machi
1 First Premium for Machine Work
! SARATOGA CO N Y, FAIR.
j Firt Premium for Family Machine
1 MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR.
,' First Premium for Machine for all purpot-4.
First Premium lor Machine Worlc
j GERENFIELD O, UNION FAIR.
; First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for IMachihe Work.
CLINTON CO. O, FAIR.
Firs. Premium for Family Jlachihe
' E'1-"1 Premium for Machine.
imu.m uu.vt t.u t cu ra, i-aik
Fist Premium lor Machine for all pnrpotM
! irn 1'rennum lor JMachme W oik.
SAN JOAQUIN CO C-f FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
SAN JOSE DIS1R1CT Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
F.r-t Premium for Machine Work
C.i2"The ab'ive romprispu all ir e Fait
si v.!;ifnth G'over &: Baker .lMachip-
were exhibited this ear.
Sale rooms, 495 Broad vy, New Yorl.
73U Chestnnl St., PhiUdtlphia.
March 3, 1?G4 ly. '
THE Grpntesi Improvement yt in
Stm-ii.n a v h I nfl A f 1
A curiosity w
seeing.
Please sen J for circular with sample
se-.vtr s.
These Improved Machines save e t
hundred per cent of Ihtead and silk, m l
make the lock stitch alike on both side
TLi-y reonire no instructions to open -
perfectly, excepl the "printed directions
No change ii sewing from one-kind 1
goo. Is to anoiher.
And r.o tak.ng aftart to clea- o oil.
Our New Manufactory is now comple
v; itli all us rn hiue.ry ar.d tools enllr ' ,
new, ami i already rapidly turning tn.X
Machines, wl ich for teant and perfecli
j o fi-iish are hot surpassed by an manuL -
trre in the worl.l.
i N. B. Should any Michire prove ons.-
isf-tor, it can be teturueJ and moiit y
refunded.
Agents wan'ed in fonnttea not canfasA
by our own Agents
I-INKLE St LYON S. M. CO.
No. Broadway, Now York.
April 20. 164. ly.
Notice to Trespasser.
THE lollowing farmers nd landcwner,
of Orange anO Centre lo r.i-hrps, Columbin
cournv, do hereby caution ajl perton
j auaiust hm-lit g or in anywise trespanbimt
on their lands, tf u making themselye
snt-j-ci to ti e penalties of the law whisjj
will te most stringently enforced
David E Hayn.en, Stephen Hill,
Samuel HenJie , Fr iny HaymaJ,
Simon Liwry. Renben Si ler,
All ol Oiange township.
Repj. S iuer, Wm Feck,
Freiterick Beck, Adam Hill.
Wm Wiimite. (ieo Witrtnra,
Josen'i.RiK.-kie, al! of Centre twp
Oranjje. Nov 16, 1864.
f j tHE.nndersi'jned havipo connected him-
sell with estabii'fied Agencies in Wash
ington and Philadelphia is prepared to
attend tn th collection of Back pay,
lioiuitie, Peusioas,
aric! all o tier pquitablfl claims against the
Government. Hi ;Wierice anl business
connections enablr tiim to attend lo them
with the least rossible delay. No charge
niade nn le-s the claims are secured.
OfW wi h E H. Liule, Esq.. Court
House Alley, Bioorost org Pa.
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