The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, February 15, 1865, Image 3

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ST A 11 OF THE NORTH
VfllXCS ABCCT TOQ-& CCOTRY.
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 15, .186!
f AXTEI. A smart, active and intel
ligent bo; to learn the printing business.
The by a- word, of oar town "How are
.'jou ninety eight V
- -
RuAbi.b "The Republican is the -only
Ipaper in this County in which real -lie able
1 'nws from the army is published'
Vice President Wamlin, it i stated, ha?
' -announced to his friends that be would not
aeeem anT nositioa in the new ciHn,,iu
r - r
intends retiring on his farm
hare remained there.
He should
In iooking over our Table, "we find our
selves wanting a very sound Democratic
publication, of New York, for February.
Where are you '01.d Guard V
"Thc yile" (aver has reachtd our town
Some of our citizens have been exploring
in view of peculation. We do not. know
whether ihey were
'Old Abes Last'' is ih announcement
that ;the qnota of Bloomsburg, onder his
call or 300.000, ia ninety eight. "Who vo
ted for th.e draft ?"
If it be true that the quota of Bloomsburg.
is ninefy-'eight, every able bodied man in
town may as well" begirt to settle up his
bosiiiess in preparations for orders, to
march.
An illustration of the ups and downs of
life are occasionally presented on our utreeis.
la most instances the . down are much
more forcible than the ppa.
. - - j
On Tuesday afternoon and night of list j
week we had the heaviest fall of snow ol t
any this winter, measuring about a foot in
depth.- On Sunday there was another fall
jf about four Inches.
Oca thanks are hereby returned to the pa
irons of the Star, who liberally appropria
ted for our use, from their roll of green
backs. .
. -m m
The man who don't take trie papers, was
in town last week, making inquiries as to
w hether Lincoln had been e lected. He said
lie voted tor Lincoln, and thought it strarme
ttiat he did not receive i complimentary
Irom him if elected
-
Ooa Dkvil For Lick. On passing down j
ihe street a few evenings since, and to our j
asioiMshmenl, who should we meet but our
Devil wiih a piece ot dry-good hanging to I
!;iarm. Thuikiri.of course, his elevated;
position would require us to lo. at. out for I
some one to fill Ins varanev. But on the !
following morning we found Jnni t his
case, and on inquiring ol in in the reason of
, so brief a continuance in Ve business, re
plied, "the stamp duty is too reat on Dry
gooes." Qurr a lar-e number of the Iyai Lea
eoera went to Danville, tr.m ihis town, on
Saturday last, to hear a s'peech Irom the i
colored orator, freo. ionutas. ir.e party
was made up of "American citizen. of Af- .
ricari descent" and African citizen oj A meri :
tun descent. But Ihey were disappointed , !
the renowned Fred, did not appear. i
A number of the boys ef this 'town and j
78 are sorry lo by, some of the girls--have
ot a habit ol acting very ruJejy at some ol ".
our Chuiches dur:uz sermon. An example !
will be made of some of, them if ihey "do ;
i:ol mend their mnuer - Republican j
They have probably followed the exam-j
pie ot a-number ot preacher-, who have I
been "acting very rudely at s-nne of oi.r
Ohurches during ser-mon" for ihe pa.-t four
years. "An example'" may be made id
some of them when the wheel turns lor
ninety-eight conscripts." a
Hon. ' C. R.. Buck miw, in . the Uuited
Slates Senate, doring the discussion upon
the Eorcrllment Bill, offered an amendment
to repeal abut section of the bill which per
mits Go ernora of States to send agents lo
Stales in rebellion to recruit and fill up
quotas, which was adapted by the Senate
by a vote of 28 yeas 12 nays.. This will
bring the loyal people of Massachusetts to
a halt in filling quotas and may be instru
mental in procuring for some an opportuni
ty of seeing the "raiders" in marshal array.
iTUm. ' ;
The following tfollouy between iwo
- gentlemen was overheard on the street on
Tuesday of last week :
1st. Gent (turning to go away) I'll be
- laack in a few minmes. .
2d, Gent. What are yoa going to do ?
1st, Gent. lam going to subscribe for
ihe Star of the North.
'2d iGeht Caa 'yoa afford to pay for a pa,
jer. f . 1st Gnt Ye ir. I have always been a
Democrat The Star is a firstrate Demo-
-
. ralict paper and 4 believe in supporting
oar Journals.
Court Pbockcdings. Commonwealth vs.
Patrick Linden Recognisance surety of
Peace. Defendant discharged Prosecutor
to pay th costs.
Com. v. Wm. Cox Indictment for Ma
I;cious Mischief A true Bill Sentenced le
;paj a fine of 515, cost of prosecution and
Ihiny d?.ya imprisonment in County Jail.
Com. vs. Mary Haudelay, John Corson
.and Sarah E. Corson Indictment Larceny
True Bill Verdict of Jury ' finding Marr
IJaudlay and John Corsen gailiy ; Sarah E.
Corson not guilty. Sentence of Court
JIary E. Haudeiay, fine aen dollars and
thirteen caldndar month. in Eas'?ra Pern-
REEVES'
ORIGINAL, GEXUIXE L RELIABLE,
AMUROSIA,
FOR THE GROWTH. KEAUTY AND
PRESERVATION OE THE HAIR.
Established 1860.3
Price, 75 cts.pcr bottle. ;
This preparation can show
living evidences of its excel
lence. SEE
Photograph and read certifi
cate of Mrs. Wm. Sutton
hair five feet and one inch in
length used Reeve' Ambro
sia about twenty months.
ALSO, -Photograph
and certifie-ite of
' Mrs. L M." Neil hair five ft.
length used the Ambrosia
18 months
Thousand are nsmg this
preparation and offering wil
ling testimonials.
These potographs, taken from life, hav
been awarded lo extend th knowledge of
the merits of this wonderful discovery.,
Hundreds have sen these ladies and beard
the facts from their ow.n lips.
Mrs. aiaxwell'9 Testimonial.
Ne-jo York. Dec 23,. 1862.
Knowing positively that Reeves' Am
brosia pioduct'd a beautiful head of hair
for Mrs.Lizzie Shepherd, of Brooklyn,
New York, 1 was induced, thereby, lo use
it thoroughly. -1 needed something for my
hair, it being short and thin had used one
half dozen ""-bottle v. hen l could pl iinly
notice an increase in it length, stiengih,
and beauty. An experience of about twy
years has proved a complete success. Mo
hair is now by measurement, four feet ten
inches in length, nearly reaching the tloor.
I fave allowed my photograph to. proclaim
the merits of Reeves' Ambrosia to the
world.
MRS WALLACE E Rl AX WELL.
j&sU entenprising Druggists have
these Photographs and keep for
sale, REEVE' AMBROSE ul .75
Cents per Bottle.
Dru2Sits who may not have onr prepa
ration; will send lor it il applied to. Prin
cipal Depo', 62 Fulton Street, New York.
Nov. 30. I4. 6 in os.
Public Sale
OF
PEIifeOIVAjL PHOPEUTY.
'W' I rf b exposed to Public Sale op the
nriiii.ua. fil.it,.. n r-iiriNer in h r:t!iLi
lin township, Columbia eo on
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH, 1S65,
j at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following
! properly, to w it :
T H R f F F l i ) R S F S
-- L 1 1 J x x Vy
FOUR MI LCI
Three
Head of
fc.-J S. "I
Nine Head of
tmm FF w, mi
m ju.
FOUR FINE HOGS,
U.ie lop Jii!2gv, one open IJugy, two ;
lwo-norse kvao-n.
" TWO SLEIGHS,
One S!-d. a pair of BobrSleds, one four
horse poer
Tlir.'Iain TIac!ii:jp,
One-Thitl of a (iRIN DRILL, one se of
DOUBLE LIGHT HARNESS,
(Silver Plated,) one sei i of Yankee Harris ;
Ploughs, Cnhivutor, Harm vs, a !
LrtfSIH J( V IaIA'sIi. j
Grain in lli (rouue,
HAY DY TUB TON,
0JE ' H !jIt E Jl
Two Tables, nnr Corner Tupboard, Bed
s!eds. Chairs, Clock and Lo(7kii:g-ulass
one Setter Ki'chen and
I'ARLOl! STOVES
wiih pip, lnb, one larue Iron K-'itie, and
Q'teensware and other Ilonseholj Itirni
tore loo numerous lo mention.
r"Ter:iK- made known on dav of sale
by WM. R1ENCH
Feb. 1, 1865.
jYEW GOODS'.
RE VOL UTIOX IX HIGH PRICES!
, SEW AUP.1VAL OF
WINTER GOODS.
AT PETE K EXT'S STORE IX
LIGHT STREET, COL. CO.
FlTASjust receiveil fromTihe eate'n e'nies
and is now opening at the old Hanc.
a spleru'id assortrnenr of
cs zr cs? Si cq. 0. 2 it a
which will be sold cheap for
CASH OK COUNTRY PRODUCE !
His stock corisi-ts of Ladies Dre.s Goods,
choicest stales and latest fashions.
CALICOES,
AIUSLJNS,
UINGIIAMS.
FLANNELS.
HOSlEitY
SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS. &C.
IScadv-latlc Clothing
SATINETS,
- CSSIMERES,
COTTON A I) ES,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
THREAD, &C.
QUEENSWAKE,
CEDAKWArlE,
HARDWARE,
MEDICINES,
DRUGS,
BOOTS AXD SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
In short everything usually kept in a
country stor. .
The patronage of hi old friends, and
the public generally, is respectfully so
licited, r
The highest market price paid for coon
try produce. PETER EXT.
Liyht S'reet; Jan. 13, 1865.
CHARLES G. BARKLtY,
Attorney at Law,
LooMscrnc, comaiuiA co., pa.
Tlf TILL practice in the several Courts of
" Columbia county
All legal busiuei-s
jl f(9ca . rrr.nr.f
L. LYONS PURE OHIO
CATAWBA BRANDY,
AND
Sparkling Catawba Wines,
3 qua. in Quality and Cheaper in Price than
the Brandies and Wines of the
Old World.
For Summer Complain;, Cholera Infantum,
Bowel Complaint, Cramp, Cholic
and Dirrhoea.
A sure Cure is guaranteed, or the
money icill be refunded.
In support of the above statements, aT
presented the Certificates of Dr. James R
Chilton, chf mist, New York, Dr. Hiram
Cox, Chemical Inspector, Ohio, Dr. Jas. R.
Nichol, chemist, Boston, Dr N. E Jor.es
Chemical Inspector, CircleviHe Ohio, Prof
C. T. Jac kson, cbem si, Boston,. Dr. Chas.
Upham Shepard. Charleston, S. C, and J
V. Z Blancy, and G. A. Mariner, consult
ins chemists, Chicago, all of whom have
analyzed the Catawba Brandy, and com
mend it in the highest le.ms, for medical
use.
' JJnalysis of the Massachussetls State
Asayert Jan. 25, 1 858.
When evaporated ihroiifjh clean linon it
left no oil or offensive, matter. In e-pry
respect it is a Pure spinous liqoor. The
Oil which gives to thi Brandy us flavor and
aroma, is wholly unlike foil, or grain oil.
lis odor partakes of both the fruit antt oil ot
grapes. With acids, it produces others of
a high fragrance. The substitution of this
Brandy for onac Brandy will do away
with the manufacture of fictitious spiriis,
sold under this name both at home and
abroad. Resppctfally,
"A. A. HAYES, M D., Assayer to Stat.
Ma--s., 16 Bole-ton St
li the same, in 1801. .
I have anahzd "L. Lyons' Pure Cata
wba Brandy," with reference to its com
position and character, beins the same as
that produced in ast year. A sample
tHknn from ten caks affordeil the samp
results with regard to purity ; a slightly
incre ased arnnurtl of the principle on which
its flavor depends was determine! by coui
parison wiih former samples.
The indicatioi.s of analyiis show that
this Brandy is produced by the fame pro-ces-
as most of the imported Bramly.
Keperifiiliy, A. A. HAYES, Rl. D.
State At-sater. 16 Boylestou St.
Boston, July 20, 1864.
Manufactured only by H. H JACOB &
CO , (To whom all Orders hhuuld be a.L
diessed.) Depot. 91 Liberty St., New Turk.
Nov. 16, lc61 3m.
K. & H. T. AXTIIOXY & to ,
ManuinciiiK-rH of rhoiograpliic .llateriHls,
WHOtKSALK AND RETAIL.
50 1 BROADWAY, N. Y.
j In ad.lition to Mir main bnsinfss of
( POrOtJKAPtMC MATERIALS, we are
I Hea iaoarrers for li e lollowino . v z
1 S(ere.cop and Sleroscopic Vims,
' Ofihee we'have an immense a-.rtrm'iii.
I including War Si-en, AmerirMin a:d For
I e'jn Cities and Landscape, (jroups. Nat
I uarv. Lc . &e. Also. Rfvolvics; Sier-o-
! scopes tor puMic or private eviiibnioa. Onr
; Catalogue will bfi sent to any
addre.-s on
receipt of Stamp.
riiotofnpSiic Albums.
We ere ihe first to introduce these ir io
the United Slate-, and we manufacture ini.
rnfl.e qr.Hi.tit e- in sai varieiy, rasms
in mV from 50-cents to toO eacfi. Uur '
iSIHJUS have the reputation of bein' j
ii ..erinr in hean'V and duiabilitV le aHV I
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others. lhe wni oe sent Dy man, , i
on receipt of price.
xyFint Albums Made to erder.ZG
QRD PHOTOGRAPHS.
0ur Cataln-u now embraces over F.ve
Thousand suhWis (to which additions are
continually bein mai e) ot
Portraits
Eminent Americans
100 Maj Generals,
?00 Ilr iij. Generals
275 Cr)lne!s,
100 Lieut. Colonels
250 O her Oni. e-f.
75 Navy Oiiicer,
fkc, viz about
5o0 S a'e-meii",
13D Di v ri ps,
125 Authors,
40 Artists, .
125 Stages.
50 Prom'nt Women
I30 1'romiaent Koreisn I'orlrniU.
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al!if will be i r-t. om il .iecijit ci
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C. U. I) Will J lease re.TIl le-n-livp
cent of the au.ouii. it u their order.
E & H. T. ANTHONY c CO.,
Maiiufacnrert of Ptiot . j u p i i- .Materials,
fin i Hf:0 A DW AY: NEW YORK.
R The pr ices u td qnaliiy of our goo'is cou-
not fail to S'ltify.
Dec 7, 1864. 6mo
. Rational Police Gazette,
THE GREAT
CRIMINAL PAPER OF THE AGE
The Pr-pneior- would cad the at eution
of the put'lic i ttie tact that tf.i- paper is
-nni in ihe twentieth year ol il publica
tion, and that iHs the only paper publish,
ed in the United States containing accurate
Reports c! all Criminal matters of impor
tance nrenrrin" in the world. Having a
larsje Corps ot Reponers ainl correspon
dents extending over U.e country, sives
them unusual Ucilnies lor obtaining cor
rect fn formation on snbjec-i connected
with their speciality. Each number is
embellished with engravings of startling
events occurring in I'.is greal metropolis
and other Cnies- of the'Urion It also
contains from time to Urn, exact like
nesses cf thieves and other criminals. which .
enables citizens to guard ih'enu-ejves
against depredations.
"To citizens and officer it is a in7alnble
as it contains every week an;acconni
of ihe doinas of the ihie'ves, iheir wherea
bout and iheir plans and devices to entrap
and despoil the u wary.
THE NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE
Is published in the interest of 2od gov
ernment and correct moral-, arid its exten-'
ive circualtion in all parts ot Ihe country
is an evidence of its . appreciation by the
public. U c-n be purchased at all news
depots, and persons wishing to subscribe
can do so by addressing
GEO. W. MATS ELL & CO ,
3 Try on Row, New York.
1 :
DR. J.R. EVANS,
Tbysician and Surgeon,
f J1AVTNG located permanently on Slain
Street, BLOOMS BURG, Pa., woul.t in
form the public generally, lhat he is pre
pared lo a'tend to all bu-iness-taithfully and
punctually lhat may be intrusted to hisare,
on terms cornmensura:e with the times.
Pi'" He payB strict attention to Surgery j
awell as Mediein ,'
'National Foundry.
Kloonisbtir?, olumliia Co.,
fBhe subsribjr, proprietor of the above
- named extensive establishment, is now
prepared to receive orders for all kinds of
machinery, for COLLERIES, BLAST FUR
NAC ES STATIONARY ENGINES, R11LLS
THRESH I RIG R1ACHINES, &c, &c.
He is also prepared to make Stoves, all
sizes arid patterns, Plow-irons, and every
ihinsr usually made in first-class Foundries
H7s extansive facilities and practical
workman, wairant nim in receiving the
largest contracts op the most reasonable
Iprma
C& Grain of all kinds will be taken in J
exehanee for castings.
CF" This establishment is located near
'he Lackawanna Railroad Depot.
PETER BILLR1EYER.
Bloornsburg, Sept. 9, 1863.
Tbc New York Weekly Herald.
THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN the WORLD
pHE exlerive and comprehensive facil-
itles in its possession enables the Pro
prietor of the Weekly Herald to guarantee
the la'est and most reliable inlormation
possjbleto be obtained, not only from all
pans of the United States,bm from all parts
of the world.
lis home correspondents.ensaged at very
heavy cot, and connected with each new
naval and military expedition of the ov
ejnment, prove that it is determined to leave
no spot uncovered by its operations and no
event c.tu occur that shall not find imme
diate report tn its columns. It costs the
proprietor over one hundred thousand dol
lars per ye to maintain r.s uury ui wi
respondents in the field.
In "us collation oi Foreign News the
Herald has tor years held a high position,
and it will endeavor in the future to main
tain the stand it has assumed. It ha spe
cial correspondent stationed in all of the
prit-cipl citie of the world.
Its telegraphic arranaements ex'end lo
wherever the electric wires are stretched.
W f en the Atlantic cable is laid, which
feat will soon be accomplished,' telegrams
will b"e received from Europe and Asia, a
well as from the United States. Then onr
readers will have the events of the week
in all parts fi (he civilized world regularly
anil clearly4aid before Ibem.
The proprietor devotes a portion of the
paper to literature. Fashion, Agriculture,
the Mechanic Art, Sport ina Rlatters. Busi
ness, Theatrical and Financial Reports,
Cattle RIarkets, General News, and teporls
of all events calculated to form an excellent
metropolitan newspaper a weekly photo
graphic view of the events of the world
and all at a very low price.
The Weekly Herald is issued every Sat
urday niornina, and furnished at the fol
lowing rates :
One copy S2 00 Five copies $3 00
Three copies 5 00 Ten copies- 5 00
Any harder number adJressed to names
of suf scribes $1 50 each. An extra copy
will be seut to every club of ten.
Twenty copies to one address one year,
$25, and any larger number at same'price.
An extra copy sent to clubs of twenty.
Advertisements to a limited number will
be inserted in the Weekly Herald.
The. Daily Jlerald, Four cents per copy.
Fourteen Dollars per year for three hundred
and six y three, issue. Seven dollar for
six months. Three dollars and fifty cer.ls
for three months. 1
JAM ES GORDON-BENNETT,
F.tluor and Proprietor,
Vorthwpst ror. Fulton and iSassau-sts: im.i .
There are no travelling agents for the
H-rvl.l 52-lf
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Twelve Ci I'-re I Berlin Work Patterns !
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Nov. 23, 1S64.
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PIAtO.FORTE
THE attention of Ihe public and the trade is invited to onr New "Scale 7 Octave 'Nor
wood Piano Fortes, which for volume and purity of lone are unrivalled "by any brher.o
offered in this market. They contain all the modern improvements, French, GranO
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under the personal supervision ot Mr J. H. GROVESTEEN, who has had a practical ex
nerience of over 30 years in ibeir rr.anufacture, is fully warrented in every particular.
The Grovekteen Piano-Forte Received the Highent award of XUrit over all others
at the Celebrated World1 s Fair. .
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Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston ana iew 10m; hhu aisu " " " -
five successive years, the gold and silver medals from ooth of which can Oe seen at our
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!..:. k-.o Rui.;mnr. BnBinn nnrf New
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the-e insirumenls al prices which will preclude all competition.
PRICES : No. 1, Seven Octave, . round .corners, Row woo., plain as e
Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood heavy moulding $30 0 No 3,1 SeenUcave,
rouud corner'. Rosewood Louis XIV st.le 25 a lac simile of the -"
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July 13, 1864. ly.
ruT.vm clothes
IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE
S S LF-Ji D JUSTING IVRIXGER
No Wood Work to swell or split No
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without any exception, the best Y ringer
ever made. Patented in the United States,
England, Canada, and Australia. Aseuts
wanted in every town, am! in all pans ol
Ihe world. Energetic Aaenls can rrke
from three to ten Dollars per day.
Sample Wringers seut Express paiu on
receipt of price.
No. 2,56 50. No 1,87.50. No. F, $8 50.
No. A 9.50. Manufactured am sold,
wholesale and retail, by n
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO.,
No 13 Piatt Street, N. Y. & Cleveland, O.
A H. FRANCISCUS. A-en,
Philadelphia, Pa.
What Everybody Knows, viz:
Thai iron well ual vanized will not rust.
i m-,i.Kini i hetter than a
lnaia mui ,,c " i .
Wrinser should
corriDlicatecl one. inai
be sell adjusting, durable
r-ru... TiT.i m K .rrpits and
. and efficient.
Fa-teiti'ius cause
Mill I IIUI"" . .
I dlav and trouble to regulate and keep in
! order. That wood soaked in hot water
will swell, shrink and split. 1 t at woou
bearings for the shaft to run m will wear
Out That the Putnam Wriner, w nh or
without C02 wheels,wil! not tear the clothes.
That co wheel renula'or are not essen
tial. That ihe Putnam Wrinuer has all the
advantages, and not oi e ol the dis?dvan
ia.es above named That all who have
tesHJ it, pronounce it the b -M rinaer
ever made. That it will wrma a 1 HKt-Ad
or a BED QUILT without alteration.
We mi-ht fill the paper with testimoni
i,. ;,.-eri nt.lv a lew lo convince the
skeptical, if such there bf. and we sy lo
all, le-i Pn'iiaiii's Wiiu-er Test it thor
0l.2r,h wtth 'iy ami all o hers, and if not
ei.meU saii-fnetory return it.
Putnam Manufacturing ( o
trairi orwcln rtl
fl.-.. c, Im , ir-T '-. i- i :
1 1 : o "e r r
IVii,.i-l Wil I
p:irt .
f
I
a p.-tlrf-.-- a--rluin.
(et'Xi.ini'i.d
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in to
-pt-M. nil,
JOHN
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w. 'v
HEELER.
Cleveland, O no.
M't ears ex,ierince in
toe an I van 17.-
ing btiMnes. enablf me to eritorse me
aboe staieme.,1 in all particulars
JNO C LEFFERTS,
No. 100 Keek man Si.
New York, January, 1864.
We have je-ied Putnam's Clothes Wring,
er b practical working. ai '. know that it
will do. It is cheap, it is sirn.de, it requires
no room whether at work or -I re-t; a child
can operate il It does iu.imy thoroughly.
Ii -aves tim anil ii saves wear and tear.
We earne ly advi-e all who have much
washing lo do, wph all intelligent persons
who may have any, to buy th.s Wiinger.
It will pay tor itt-elf in a yer a. ma-.
HORACE GREELEY.
July 6, 1S64, ly. -
OYSTEISS, OYTEItS!
Eating and Drinking
THE subscriber respectfully gives no
tice to ihe public that he ha al his Saloon,
on Main Street, constantly on hand
Fresh Oysters,
either in the shell or by the CAN. to suit
Ins customer. 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. STCHNER.
B!oombura, Nov. 23, 1864.
Administrator's IVoticc
Estate of James Mcllride, lute of Hem
lock township, deceased.
LETTERS of Administration on the es
tate ol James McBride: late of Hemkck
twp., Colombia county Pa , have been
granted by the Register of sai I comity to
Hnn D McBride, residing in ihe twp-. and
county atoresaid. ' All persons having
claims against ,he esta'e of, ihe decedent
are requested to present Uiem for settle
neit to the ad min'utrator without delay,
and all persons indebted to ihe decedent
shall make pay menl imme-'iateley lo ihe
undersigned
HUGH D. Mc BRIDE," Adm'r.
Hemlock, Jan. 4, 1865 6w S2.
hpHVFSTEN &, CO.
MAMIFACTUKERS,'.-
York: and also at ihe American lnstnute tor
JYew Clothing tore.
LATEST STYLES-CHEAP GOODS.
rilHE nndersjned
respectfully informs
i.. a r.i.mh ami ihe Doblic Henera.iy,
that he lias just received Irom ihe Eastern
ruioi a lame assortment oi
CLOTHING,
Fresh from the seal of Fashion, of
sorts, siz.e and quantities, which will
sold cheap for cash or country produce.
ALSO,
all
be
h I5ATS&CAPS
'd BOOTS AND SnOES.
Together with a variety of no
i;,.a o,.,l ihiria loatrooblesome to numer
ate, lo which he invites the attention of pur
chaser. C2 He is also prepared lo wake us
clothing lo order, on reasonable termp,
and up to ihe latest fashions.
G?CaIl and examine our stock ol 2oJs.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
Sloomshorg, April 27. 1864.
Miller's Store.
OF FALL AM) H INTER GOODS.
'HE -subscriber has just returned from
the cities with another large and .elect
. . , f-
Fall and It inter uoods,
purchased af Philadelphia and New York,
.at the lowest figure, and which he is deter
'miried to sell on as moderate terms a- can
be procured elsewhere in Bloomsbarg.
His stock comprises
EJ1 DIES' DRESS GOODS,
or f v ii, v. . . . .
of ihe chcicest styles and latest fashions,)
ioether with a large assortmem oi
DUY GOODS. MUSLINS,-CLOTHS,
AND VESTING S.
LSO,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
Ql E ENS W ARE, CEDARWA K E,
HOLLOW W A K E. N A I LS. 1 R O N .
UOO PS 4- SHOES. HATS $ CAPS$-c.
In shott, every thing usually kept in coun
try stores,' io which lie invdes be attention
ol the public generally.
The highest price will be paid for coun
try produce, in 'exchange for goods.
3 1 STEPHEN H. MILLER.
Bloomsbnig. Oct. 12, 1864.
iND
C O N F ECT1 0 N ER Y STO R E .
H. C. Christmas,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the citi
zens ot Blnom-burg and vicinity thai
he has'jusi opened a new Refreshment Sa
. loon and Confectionery Store, on Maiu-st ,
second door below ihe "American House'
where he intends supplying all who my
tire him their custom with FUESH OYS
TERS, Clam Soup, Sardines, Boded Eggs,
Ham Tripe Pius' Feet, Dried Herring, &c.
He will also keep on hand a superior ar
ticle of DRAUGHT ALE, Porter Lagerbeer,
and S;traparilla : together with a good as
sortment of CatiJies, Sweetmeats, Cukes,
Cigar and Chewing Tobacco. In connec
lion with this sahjon he ha fined up a La
dies' Department, where all who n.ay de
sire can call for Oysters and Refreshment
and will be free Irom all annoyances an
indecencies thai ladies are loo ofien ex
posed to in some of our best restaurants.
Don'i fjil io 2ive him a call
H?C CHIHSTMAN, Proprietor.
Bloomburg, Oct. 12, 1864.
Administrator's Aoticcr .
Estate of Jacob K'mdig, late or Fishing
creek, twp-, deceased.
LEETTERS ol admimstratiorf on the es
late ot JacoS Kindig late of Fishingceek
twp , Columbia county, deceased, iiave
been granted by the Register of Columbia
county, lo John Wenner, residing in town
ship and county aforesaid. All persons
having claims again-t the estate of the de
cedent are requested to present them to
the undersigned without delay, and all p r
is. oils indebted io make payment for'.Tiwih
JOHN WENNER, Adnvr.
Eishgcreek, Nov. 9, U6Wfw t2.
IVationnl Claim Ageiiry,
COKDUCTKO BT
HARVY t?6 COLLINS,
WASHINGTON, D C.
IN order to faci!i;ate ihe prompt adjust
ment of Bounty, arrears of pay. Pension
and other claims due soldiers and oiher
persons Irom Ihe Government of the U. S.,
the uudersigned ha8made arrangements
with the above firm whose experience and
cjo-e proxi-nity to, and dsily intercourse
with, the Department, as well as the early
knowledge acquired by ihm of the decis
ions frequently being made, enable them
to prosecute claims more eflecinally than
Attorneys at a distance cn possibly do
AH persons entitled lo claims of lha above
ft,' llk-i&h i newt. v
iff,' ('jt'Vsl zE) I vLEL"o. WpSr
I.TiA ----- 1'' tmxo. li
GROVER BAKER'S .
CFI.KBR ATFD ELASTIC STITCH
SEtVING-M..llIlIlfc&
Were awarded the highest Prerciowa of it
ail Competitors, at the following Slate
and County Fair of 1863.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR.
First Premium for family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing MachiM
First Premium for Mad ine VVorlt
INDIANA STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for TI p'o'rpc'fc
Firsi Premium for Machine Work
VERMONT STATE FAIR.
Fir.t Premium for Family Machip.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machia.
First Preminm for Machine Wortc
OHIO STATE FAIR.
Firsi Premium for MachineJWoik
v-v r rrw iTI." t I in
IUW A maic. taiu.
, Prem.ium for FaniIy Rlarhin
premium (or Manuractuting U
Rirsi Premium (or Manufacture Machlni
Firsi Preminm for Machine Work.
ILLINOIS STATE EAIR.
First Premium for Machine for alt DOrnoiM
L First Premium for Machine Work
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR
Frst Preminm for Machine for allporpo
Frist Premium for Machine York
MICAIGAN STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Manufactaring MMhias
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work
tf.Nft'A STATE FAIR
Pw'st Premium for Manufacturing Machine
Frist Premium for Machine Wortc .
OREGON STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Mach.ine '
CI..,! PraminM ffxr MfipftinA Vri.lr
CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR'L SOC.
c trirst Premium lor Family Machine
riini I ioiiiiuiii ui in.li.iMlullllf UJI lll
First Premium for Machine Work.
FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine.
First Premium for Manufacturing Machine
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY Vl. AG'L SOC.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium or Manufacturing Machine
First Pemium for Machine Work
HAMPDEN CO, Mass AG'L. SOC.
Diploma for Family Macnine.
Diplorria for Machine Work.
WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
QUEENS CO-N Y. FAIR .
First Premium for Family Machine.
Firl Premium for Manufacturing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work
SARATOGA CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Pa. FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all purpose
First Premium for Machine Work
GERENFIELDO, UNION FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
CLINTON CT). O, FAIR.
. First Premium for Family Machine
First Preminm for Machiae.
MONTGOMERY CO Pa FAIR.
Fist Prernicm for Machine for all purpose
First Premium for Machine' Work.
SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
Firsi Premium for Machine Work.
SAN J0SE.DISTR1CT Cal FAIR.
First Preminm for Family Machine
Firt Premium for Machine Work
ESrhe above comprises all the Fair
at which the Grover & Baker Machine
were-exhibited this ear.
Sales-rooms, 495 Broadway, New York.
730 Chestnut M., fhilaUelphia.
March 23, 1864 ly.
THE Greatest Improvement yet io the
Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity worm,
seeing. . , r
Please send for circular with sample em
sewing.
These Improved Machines save one
hundred per cenl of Ihread and silk, and
make the lock-stitch alike on both sids.
They require no instructions to operate
perfectly, except the "printed directions "
No change In" sewing from one kind of
goods to another.
And no taking apart lo'cleaa c oil.
Our New Manufactory is now complete,
with alt its machinery and tools entirely
new, and is already rapidly turning out
Machines, wl ich for beauty and perfection
. . i r
o. nnish are noi snrpassea oy any manuia-
J lure in the world
N. B. Should any Machine piove onsat
' isfactnry, it can be returned and money
t r I I
reinnueu.
Agents wanted in counties not canvassed
by our own Asents
Fl N K LE S: LYON S. M. CO.
No. 538 Broadway, New York.
April 20. 1864. ly.
IVoticc lo Trespassers.
THE lollowitig farmers and land owners,
of Orange and Cen;re lownhips, Colombia
countv, do hereby caution all person
against hunting or in anywise trespasaing
on their lands, thus making themselves
subject to the penalties of the law which?
will be roost strfnenlly enforced
David E Haymen, Stephen Hill,
Samuel Heidlej, Frany Haym&n,
Simon Lnwry. Reoben Siller,
All of Otange township.
Benj. Siiner, Wm Beck,
Frederick Beck, Adam Hill,
Wm Wiimiie, Geo Witmire,
Joseph Ruckle, all of Cenlre twp.
Orange, Nov 16, "1864. J .
rilHE undersigned having connected him---
self with established Agencies in Wash
ington and Philadelphia is prepared to
attend to the collection of Back pay,
, Bounties, Pensions
and all other equitable claims against thd
Government. Hi experience and bosinese
connection enable him f atie"' to them
with ihe least pn.sile delay. No charged
a:
J
r'itruted to his cq'a s!