The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, February 22, 1865, Image 3

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    STAB OF -THE NORTH!
THINGS AECCT TOtfN & COUNTRY.
BLOOJISSiUirtt, PA.
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22. 186.'
$iIDiw advertisements in to-day's Star.
Sami'(L Bogari, IVq., of'Green wood twp.,
's Star saleable person-
M'J X, . - - - - J - -
m property. ; See advertisement...
' Thk' drafi Commissioners at Troy made
ar. error in apportioning ibe quota of this
l;;ooai township and announced' it as
iiinety-eij;hK' It will be gratifying to oor
people to learn that" if 'igi.i Scant correction
-u made. ,Onr quota is only ninety-nint J
DariATrD In ibe Legislature last week,
tbe jint resolutions pending in ibe House,,
requesting Congress to pas a law requiting
lb quta.ot each township to be filled from
it bona fide residents was, after wme dis
cussion, defeated by a rote of 35 ayes lo 49
cay- .
' . L. A..r.: it
f i bkrb. was 10 it. iiu inuie i.ioinig 11 i
people would only re-elect Abraham Lin-
coIq. So said lh Abolition leaders last ian
tefore the election.' The Democratic press
"told itsi readers if Lincoln was re elected
there would ba another draft before Spring.
Which was right ?
Pernio have been numerously signed
nd sent to the Merit er ol ibe Legislature
from this dir.tr.cl, prajing for an increase of
Justice and Constables'.lees in the Coor.
ty of Colombia. A bill has beert read in
j?focand referred to the Judiciary Commit
tee (local) looking t5 that object. -Indications
are that a general bill wilt pass, reg
ulating bit Jets from Associate Judges dowa
to Supervisors.
- Tutt preent quota of this township is
pulldown at tii,e'y-nu.e Why not make ii
ve. hundred round, numbers. We are for
'prosecuting the war to the last man and
the last dollar," said our Republican' neigh
bors a few years ago. . Now let them show
their fidelity lo :he Union ; they never Lad
-h better opportunity. We will pay anyone
of them fict hundred dollars in greenback
who will right as a substitute for us.
1 The Missouri Legislature has passed a
bill providing that a person whose husband
-or. wile has been engaged in rebellion
-gainst the Government shall be entitled to
-a di voice on proper "application to ihe
courts. What a saintly set of people these
Missouri - loyal" Yankses .must fe !
l ou d'ul they now pass a resolution in-
ructm Peter to lock the door of the
celestial heaven aga'ri.i the diabolical rebels
.. : -- -' . -
O.v TrssuT KVCM'suoi last wek a meel-
ing of the people ot Bloomsborg held,
-at which the following resolution a
-adopted : -
. . Ti...r.i f n r.-,-
4 iw.svtien . i' Vi.i. ;nn w i r; mu
Dr. P. John bt- cornini'tee to proceed at
once-1 Troy una inquire no th condi
lion of the enrolment antl qnntas of Cotum- ;
t .a conrtiy and to act io conjnnciioji with I
imiUrcoinmiuee Irom o.her parts of the .
. Ii;...nl 'in roartaol In l.lff("in r IRM ntimS I
il the whole district.
In ; conformi:y with
thi resolntion the
committee went to Troy on Wednesday
last arJ returned on Saturday. Their labor
-1
i
wi of no avail, to reduce the quotas. The
urnno id in ih nnnil asi"i:eii to the . Dis- I
" ' V
rict, by the authorities at WashUfiton
j.,
0'na.v pra Dosed to send a' corammee to i
Washington lo investigate the matier.
Whether such a committee will mt meet
wiih like success is doubtful.
' Xikct. Etams We notice in looking
over lhA ar newsol the New York Hemld
that Lieut. V . H. Evass. of th'n place, re
ceived a" meri'oriooa notice for his bravery
and good conduct during the fcfiarp enga:e
meni, a short time siiice, at Ha;cher's Run,
-in the neighborhood of Petersburg. -Liter.
EvsNs i mentioned as liaving scaled the
redoubts and planted ffce Stars sd Stkipes !
opon them, aner several unsnccesstui ,
-charges opon the rebel works. In this eti- !
tacemenl he received a severe wotnd in
the hand,b) a. rebel bullet pacing through
,r- He is home on furlough 'for ,hrT da,,
This movement was m.de-to feel General
Lee's lines ; to acer.ain. what, amount of
aroop he- had sent down to Charleston' to
-assist his forces 'herein holding me plac
against ihe Union force under Gen. 'Sher
man. Lieur. Evns belonga to ibe 2l0.h
P. V., wbicb Regimen t is attached lo the
6th Corpe. This corps is reported to have
suffered the most severely in this la e
:movemerit.' The weather war very unfa
vorable and everything calculated to make
(he who.'e affjir very anpleasaat.
Oun Quota. On Mottday last our citizens
received information that the quota of Ber
wick Borough ic the coming draft would
.'be thirty! more than twice as many as
under the call for 500,000 men! And it
-runs in about tLe same proportion in a ma
icritf of the districts-in the coontr.' This
report bad about the same effect , opon the
diafubls portion -of the to mni unity, that an
xAilosioo of a bombshell would havo in
the camp of an enemy. It was startling !
The news spread like wild-fire. We had
already,' as we presumed, 1 orniihed our
uo'.aor nearly so, and there was still a de
ficiency ct nineteen J 1 Tfce mutteriogs and
urses agatcct the authorities,- were loud
and deep, upon, the diaclosure of, such
glaring injustice.' "Treason" was rani paot.
ResisKnca to such tyranny found advocates
even among tbe'V Loyal Leagueia.,r.; Rea
noa, however, prevailed, and the draft as
aociation have determined to see Ihe thing
out, cost what il may. They are .offering
as b,igh as S3C0 bounty to -acceptable re
crcits, wiih a good prospect of succeeding
ia!!ir.g the qao.i. Farher Abraham is
n ,;!'- i on" in it about as heavv as the
Public Sale
OF
Personal Property.
WILL be exposed to Public Sal on the
premises o' the subscriber, in Madi
son township, Columbia co. on
MONDAY, 6TH OF MARCH, T865,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following per
sonal property, to wit : -
FOUR HOSESm
FOUR MILCH Uf v.
Three Head of
Young Cattle,
SIX HEAD OF
SIIEJ3P,
ONE SOW andEVEN-PlGS,
Two nat of fniflfl Harness, One
se of double driving Harney one pet of
Yankee Hurries, one set of Plow , Gears,
one large
TWO HORSE ' WAGON;
one tow Hor-e Spring Wagon, one open
Buggy, one two hore Cultivator, 1 one
horse Cultivator,
PLOWS,
Harrow, one two horse
r . -c , - -
C .1 "vi'.rth ixn Mo Siiiii-. Wheat.
r.s,, -. ' . '
j gj w rieat, Corn Oit's, and Potatoes vy
i me bushel, comfodder in the Bundle,
II AY Y THK TON,
SMOKED SHOULDERS AND HAMS.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
B U R E Jl US,
CHAIRS,' BEDSTEADS,
TABLES, WASH STANDS,"
PARLOR AItD KITCHEN jtt
STOVES
Wirh pipe, one Lnrse
- -v -
ALSO, a lot of Qupensware, a Rifle and
otnr hoii-eif Id lurniiure not rne'itiohd .
Terms made known on day of sale
by MARY BARBER.
WM. SWITZER, Auctioneer.
February 15. 1865.
Public teale
OF
rCKSbAfj rROPESJTl.
VI ILL heexroed to Public Sa
prfniise- nl the suDscriber, i
le on the
iii Frank
I'm townt-hip, Columbia co. on
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2STH, 1865,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the followrag
property, to wit :
TI1JIEE flORSES
FOUR MILCH
Three Hd of
Yon ng
Nine Head of
SHEEP.
FOUR FINE HOGS,
Oiie Tup Bnrzgy, one open Buggy,
Tvrolii'r" Waon, .
TWO SLEIGHS,
mo
four
" ,v- " '-"
jjlir!1(j pOW Pt
.
ilit'OSrtinj JdaCillBlP,
Oiie-Third of h GRAIN DRILL, one e! of
DOUBLE LIGHT
f..r p. . . , on of Vat lhrnp
v ."
Houglis, Culiivator-, Harm vs, a
GIMIX HOLLER.
I Grain in Hit roiiiil.
HAY BV THE TON,
0,YE BUREAU,
on -T- . t r r I 1 D
ivo i a pips, on onrrser i.nponan,- orn-
! Heart. Chairs, dor It and LOOK ing-giass,
one Seifei. Kitchen and
PAULO II STOVES
with pip,.tnbs, one lara Iron Kttle, and
Q ieensare and other Household lurni
tur too numerous to mention.
CTerm mad e Itr.own nn dav of sale
by ' WM. MENSCH.
Feb. 1,' 1865.
180 . 18G
PENNSYLVANIA AND RAIL ROA D--Tliin
yreat line traverse the "Northern
and Northwest ronrrfies of Pennsylvania to
th cit) of Ere, on Lake Erie .
Ii ha ben lea-ed by the Pennsylvania
Rail Road Company, and is operated t)
them. .
It emirs lenz'h was opened for paen-
ger and freight b is..ie, Oct. Ijtfi 1864 .
PJ "ger tra,,, a, N.nhd.
' f-CHTC LastUTard. '
Mail Train 10 16 P. M
Llmira Express Train, 1 1 27
L Haven, Ac'modation, ' 14 2
W4iamdPort 5 25
A. M
it
LcaTrs Westirartl.
Mail Train. 4 26 A. M
Elmira Expres Train, 5 13
Lock Haven Ac'modation 4 34
Witliamsoort ' 1 1 55
P. M.
n
Passenger carsron through on Mail train
without -change bo'li ways b-iiwn Phila
deloliia Erie, and Baltimore and Erie.
Elegant Sleeping i'ars on the Mail T'ain
bo'ih ways between PmlaJeiphia and Locfe
Haven, and on F'.lmira Epxress Train both
ways between WilUampori and Biltirnore.
For informa'ion respecting Passenger
business apply at cor. 30th aSd Market Sis.,
Philadelphia. And for Freight bu-iuess of
the Corrpany's Agent. '
S. B Kin-isioii, Jr., Cor. 13th and Mar
ket Street! Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
J. M Drill, Aa'i. N. C. R. R.. Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON.
General Freiaht A gU Phil a.
H VV.G WINNER,' : - -General
Ticket Agt. PhiPa.
; JOS. D. POTTS,
General Manager, Williamsport.
Feb. 22, 1865. ...
A CARD TO INVALIDS. A CLERGY
man, while residing" in South America
as a missionary, discovered a safe and sim
ple remedy for the cure ot Netvous Weak
ness, EaTly Decaydiseafes of the Urinary
and Semio? I Organs, and the whole train
of disorder brought on by baneful and vi
cious habits. Oreat numbers have already
been cared by this noble rertedy. Prompt
ed by a desire to benefit the afilicied and
cofortcnate. I will send the recipe for pre
paring and using this medicine, to any one
who needs it, in a sealed envelope free ol
charge. Please eccloe a stamped "envel
ope, adJrese I lo yoursalf. Address JO-
MS.
11
Special Notices.
TO COi"SUiTllTlVES.
i . ,
! THE undersigned having been restored
lo health in a few weeks, by a very sim
ple remeJy, alter having suflered several
years, with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption is anx
ious lo make known to his fellow sufferers
the. means of cure. - .
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used free of charge
with the directions for preparing and uing
the same, which, tbey will find a sure cure
for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Colds, &c. The only object of the adver-
liser in sending te Prescription is to bene
fit the aBlicted, and spread information
which he conceives to be invaluable; and
he hopes evety sufferer will uy his remedy
as it will cocit them nothing, and prove '
blessing. . ' ,
Parties wishing 'the prescription will
please addre-s,
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON; '
Williamsburg, Kina Count), New Yrk
February 15 1865 3mo
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW
4 LITTLE ol everything relat'ioa to the
human ybtem, male and female ; the
causes and treatment of diseases; the mar
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well and a ihoua-d things never publish
ed before, read the revised and enlarged
edition of "Medical Common Sense," a
curious book for curinns people, and a
good book for every one.' 400 page-, 100
Illustrations. Priee Si. 50 Contents table
sent free to any addres. Books may b
had at the hook More, -or will be rent by
mail, pot paid on receipt o1 tne irice .'
Address Dr. E B. FOOTE, M. D. .
1 130' Broadwa) , New Yoik,
Feb. 1, 1865 6mo.
Informal ion Free.
To Nerveous Svjferers.
A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous
Debility, Ineompeiency Premature Decay
and Youihlul. Error, actuated bj a dire
to benefit others, will be happv to furnish
to all who need it, (free ol charge,) iti
recipe and diieclion, for making lh sim
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wishing to profit by the advertisers bad ex
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remedy, can do so by addre-sin him at
of Kit. i-kLlUA
nf bn.sin''. 1 ne Keeipe
i ..m Ar.;Mi '
aHU lull IlllilllvvllH " I lien lillj'iMiniH rs r
will be cheeilully sent by return of mail.
Address JOHN B. OGDEN.
No. 60 Nasmi S:ret, New York.
P. S Nervous Sufferer- of both sexes
will find this information valuable.
Dec 7, 1864 3mo.
ARCANA WATCH.
An Elegant Novelty in Watche?.
THE cases of this wah, are an entirely
new invention, composed of six different
ma'als combined, rolled ' together and
plani-r.ed, prod ncin 2 an exact imi;aMon
of 18 carat gold, called Arcana, which
will alwavs kep its color. Thf y "re as
beantifnl and dnrable as solid gold, and
are affirded at one eighth the cost. The
cae i- beautifully designed, with Panel
and shield tor name, with Patent Pnh Pin,
and encraved in the ejact style ol the cele
brated Gold Hnntiiig Lever- and are real
ly hnd-ome and desirable, and so exact
an imi'ation of gold, a s to dey deiection.
The movement is manufactured by the
well known St Jimer Wa'ch Company-c"
Europe, antl are superbly fiuih-l, having
enuraved pallets, fancy carvpl bridges,
fjnsliTg regulator, -with la'il balanced,
and the improved ruby jewelled action
with the line dial and skeleton hand-, and
is warranted a oud line keeper. These,
watches are of thjve different size-, t'.e,
malle-t being for ladies .and are all Hunt
ing Case. A case of six, will be sent by
mail or Express lor SI25.00. A single one
sent in an element Morocco ca-e tor 525.60
will feadily sell for ihree times their co-t.
We are the sole agents for mis Watch in
the United State, and none urc genuine
which do not bear onr Trade Mark. m
Adc'ress,
DEVAUGH & CO., Importer-,
15 Maiden Larie, New York.
Feb 8. 1865 3vTo
Jt E E V E S '
ORIGINAL, GEMTNE & KL LI A CLE,
FOR THE GROWTH. HEAUTY AND
PRESERVATION OE THE HAIR. .
Esta!I.3icd 18GO.
Price, 75 cts.pcr bottle.
This preparation can show
living evidences of its excel
lence. - SEE
Photograph and read certtfi-.
cate of Mrs. Wm- Sutton
hair five leet and one Hich in
length uied Reve' Ambro
sia about twenty mon lis.
ALSO,
- Phonograph and certificate of
Mrs. L. M.- Neil hair five ft.
. length used the Ambro-ia
18 months
Thonsands are nmg this
preparation and offering wil
ling testimonials.
Th ee potographs, taken from life, hav
been awarded to ex;end the knowledge of
the merits of this .wonderful discovery.
Hundreds have seen these hdies and heard
the facts from their own lip.
. 3Irs. 3Iaxwell's Trstiuionial.
, Kr York, Dec 23. 1862.
Knowing positively that Reeves' Am
brosia ptodnced a beautiful head ot tiair
for Mrs. Lizzie Shepherd, of . Brooklyn,
New York, I was induced, (hereby, to u-
it thoroughly. I needed someihing tor my
hair, it being short and t h in had uyd one
half dozen bottles w fp?n I could plainly
notice an increase in it- length, st.ength,
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 floor.
I have allowed my photograph lo proclaim
(he merits ot Reeves' Ambrosia to the
world. -
. 'MRS. WALLACE E MAXWELL.
lTjill entenprising Druggists have
these Photographs and keep for
sale, REEVES' d MB ROM. at 75
Cents per Bottle.
DruggiMs who may not have our prepa
ration, will send for it d applied to. Prin
cipal Depot, 62 Fulton Streei, New York.
Messrs French, R'cbards, & Co. of Phil
adelphia, General Agents lor.Pennsylvania.
Nov. 30. 1864.6 mos.
HENRY ROSENSTOCK,
Sky-Light Ambrolypistj
p OOMS in the Third Story of ihe Ex
change Block, (entrance above the
Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun
ir Pa : -"
National Foundry.
ISloonisbursr, Columbia Co.,
rw De subsribjr,- proprietor
of the above
. M.
n a mart i Pticivf fist abliih men !, is now
prepared to receive orders for all kinds of
machinery, for COLLER1 ES, BLAST FUR
NACES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS
THRESH IMG MACHINES, &c, &c.
He is also prepared. to make S oves, ell
sizes and patterns, Plow-irons, and every
thing usually made in tirsl-claes Foundries
His extansive facilities and practical
workman, wairani rvim in receiving the
largest contracts oi tfce most reasonable
terms. . .
CiT Grain of all kinds will be taken in
exchange for castings.
C This es.tablishmnt is located near
the Lackawanna Railroad Depot.
PETER BILLMEYER.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, 1!63. -
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FortVand by manulactnr,r,S lar.Hv, with a sttidy rash are enabled lo offer
lhee ins-rumen!, at prices which will preclude all compel.. ton.
PRICFS- Nr.. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rose worn! plain case S275. Io.
Sever O.Male, round corners, Ho. wood heavy rnouUtins S300. No. 3, Seven Oc ave,
ou"d comer-'. R-sewond Loui- XIV x S32S, a VlTttS. '
R DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SE.NT FREE,
July 13, 1864 ly.
PITX3I CLOTHES iVIMSGEK.
IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE
5 CLF-J 9JUST1SG WRINGER.
No Wood Work to swell-or split Xo
Thumb set eics to get out of order, -.
lVarrantedwilh or without cog-tehee's
iT.ook-the first premium at' fi fty-'even
I State and Cur,i Fair- in 1863 and i
without any exception, u.e.best nn?et
ever made. Patented in the United States,
En
land, Can-da, and Australia. n,..
I ... nil nans nl
wanted in
the woild
every town, n" "
Energetic. -Agents can make
from ihree to len Dollars ,.er day.
S-miide Wrin-ers sent Express
paid
on
receipt of price.
v o K ?,n N'o. 1.S7.50. No. F, S
50.
No. A. 9 50. Manufactured am oid,
wdoleale and retail, by
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO ,
No 13 P'.att S"eei, N. Y. & Cleveland, O.
AH. FRANCISCUS, Agen',
Philadelphia, Pa.
It'hul Everybody Kitotos. viz :
Tirat iron well galvhnized will not rust.
Tha' a simple m '') i- be-.er than a
ct.-rn pleated one. Thai a Wringer should
be -ell adin-ling, durable. a'id efficient.
Thri; Thumb -crevs and Fa-iening cause
delay -and trouble to regulate and keep in
order.
That wood soaked in noi waier
J1
well, shrink an t split, uminm.-.
. l t , ... v.,., ivi uilt wear
earing- 'Ol me snan iu !
.1 i T.!t..,jr tc-iih nr
)IH I tl At me ruinani
w itt.oot cog wheel-.wil! not tear itieclott e-.
That cot wheel regulator are not e en
lial. Thai the Putnam Wringer has all the
advai.ae-, and not one nt dis?dvan
.R -es above named. That all who have
tes.ed it
' l ... . i . Tiin'.'tii
nmiKinnre
It tre U-i-t wringer
ever ma
te. 1 Pal it w ill wring a i nuDn.
or a BED QUILT without alteration.
We might fill lh paper vmiIi testimoni
aU, but iti-ert only a tew to r tvu ce the
.-keplii
al, if -nch theye be; a iM we ST in
al'. lest
Putnam's Wmiger I st ' 'tior-
ongtilv wut. .n and ai! others, a
:id il ni
entirely sal i-fact "r V , rejnrn it.
Putnam Manufacturing Co.
tien ICtl.en I kniiw from prurtrral
i-peTie..(-e ! al irt.n Weil galva-.ied with
Z'lic it
Ii i oi oi-uze or ri.-i r-
I he V.i:
jfit-!e
It U be '
Wrn-ger i- h- t.ear perfect
d 1
Can ct eerlllliv tei-iMDinend
.- t Ill U -e.-
.,-p,.(tn!v o:',
JOHN W. W HEELER.
Clevelami, O no
Ma-y ear ex, erience in the g.tlvani7
,. bnfir.FS-. enable me to e.idorse the
above s:atemei,t in all partu.-ul.ir-.
JNO C LEFFERTS.
No. 100 Bee.ttman St.
New York, January, 1861
We have te-ted I'.rnatn
l,im oe. i n:-
ar hi r r.i'lii-a working, am
L-nnw 1'iat It
will do. Il i- cheap, it is -impl. it require
,.,-!!. vihciher at vork or at ret: a cln
lid
can operaie it It does it-di.y thoroughly..
It -ave.- time a-nt il save- wear and tear.
We earnesdy. advi-e 'd who have much
wa-hing to do, w iin ah inleilgen. persons
who may have any, io boy this Wringer.
Ii will pay icr iie"f m a year a. ti. -t.
HORAC E GREKLEY.
July 6, 1S64. ly.
OVSTKISS, OYSTERS!
Eating and .Drinking
THE subscriber iepec!fclly gives no
lice to ihe public ttiat he ha- al his Saloon,
on Mam Street, constantly on hand
Fresh Oysters,
either in the shell rrbyihe CAN, to fu'i:
In customers. Families can be supplied
by il.e car. or by the quart upon short no
lice. He also keep-on hand XX Ale, Si
der and minerals.
Give him a call.
B. STCHNER.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1861. '
AdmiiiUtralor's Notice.
Estate of James McBride, lute of Hem-
luck township, deceased.
LETTERS of Administration on ihe es
taie ol Jame- McBride late ol Hemlock
iwp., Columbia county Pa, have, beVri
granted rv the Kegi er ot fait con.uy io
Hugh D McBride, residing in the i wp , and
county aloresaid. All persons having
claims against .he esla e of the decedent
are reque-ted lo preent 'hem for settle-Tie-:t
to the administrator without delay,
and alt persons indebted to the decedent
gh. II make payment immediateiey to the
undersigned ...
HUGH D. McBRIDE, Adm'r.
Hemlock, Jan. 4, 1865 6w $2.
BUNKS ! BLANKS ! BLANKS ! 1
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EX ECU! I ONS, SUBPCKNAS,
"-Ni if ,
1 t :
0
JYcw Clothing
LATEST STYLES CHEAP
tore
GOODS.
rjlHE undersigned respectfully in'orms
his friend- and Ihe public generally,
that he has jaimt received Irom ihe Eastern
Cities, a large assortment of
sffasrs .as; stJESQEES
CLOTHING,
Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of all
sorts, s'izes and quantities, which will be
sold cheap for cash or country produce.
-A L S O,
HATS CAPS
tfj BOOTS AND SHOES. LJi
V?. Together with a variety of
no
lions and things too troublesome to numer
ate, to which he invites the attention of purchaser-.
ryrr- je ,s also prepared to moke us
Clothing to order, on reasonable termp.
an d vp to ihe. hit est fash ions.
rfCall aud examine our stock of goods.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
B ! oomsburg, April 27. 1864.
"Miller's Store.
CF FALL AM) lnXTER GOODS.
'I
HIE subscriber ha- UI retnrneu irom
v r
it.e cities with another large and eieci
assortment of
Fall and fHater Goods.
purchaed at Philadelphia and New York,
at the lowest figure, and which he is deter
mined to sell on as moderate terms as can
be procured elsewhere, iu BlOomsburg.
Hi- stock comprises
LADIES' DRESS GOOD.
of Ihe enticed styles and latest lashions,
in'tiher with a large assortment of
DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS. CLOTHS,
AND VESTINGS.
LS0,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
Q I T E E N S W A K E , C E D A R W A R F .
HOLLO W WAKE. NAILS, I RON .
BOOTS SHOES. HATS CAPS.frc.
Iu slioit, everything usually ke;d in conn
iry store-, io which he invites he attention
ol the public generally. .
The highest nice will be pa'd for coun
l r produce, ii. exchang for good--3
1 STEPHEN H. MILLER.
Blombuig, Oct 12, 1864.'
n k v n z:im ENT S A lAl O A
AND
CONFECT IONERY STORE.
II . C CltRlSTMAX,
r F.SPECT FULLY announces to .he ci.i-..Mi-
ot Plmmburg nd vicinity that
he has jui opened a new Refreshment a
loon and Confectionery Store, on Main-st ,
r'e.-otid door below the 'American Hooe,"
where he intends suppljing all who may
give him tlieir custom with FKEH (AS
TERS, Clam Soup, Sardirirts, Boded Eggs,
Ham. Tripe Pigs' Feet, Dried Uemng.&c.
He will sUo keep on hand a superior ar
ticle of DRAUGHT ALE, Porter, Lagerbeer,
and Sarsaparilla : together with a good a
sortment of Can lies. Sweet meats, Ckes,
Cigar- and Chewing Tobacco. In connec
lion with this saloon be has fined Up a La
dies: Department, where all who n ay de
sire'eati call tor OyMers and Refreshment
and will be Iree from all annoyances an
indecencies that ladies are too often ex
poed to in some of our best restaurants
Don't fail to give him a call.
H.C CHRISTMAN, Proprietor.
Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1864.
Administrator's Noticcr
Estate of Jacob Kindig late of Fishing
crerk. twp., tit ceased.
LEE TIERS of administration on the es.
late ot Jacob Kindig late of Fishingceek.
twp, Columbia county, deceased, nave
been graced by te Register of Columbia
county, to John Wetiner, reidin2 in lown
Ktiipaf.l 'o.r)iy aforesaid. All pprsons
having claims again-t the estate of the de
cedent are requested to present them to
the undersigned without delay, anJ all p r
sons indebted io "male payinL'l forth wih
JOHN WENNER, Adm'r.
Ei-hgcreek, Nov. 9, lr64 I'w i2.
xAationul Claim Agency,
COSDL'CTEO BT
HARVY 56 COLLINS,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
IN order to facilitate the prompt adjust
ment of Bounty, arrears of pay. Pension
and other da'm due soldiers and other
person Irom the Governmeni of the U. S ,
ihe underignptf has made arrangements
with the aoove firm whose experience and
clo-e proximity lo, and daily intercourse
with, ihe Department, as well a the early
knowledge acquired by them of the decis
ions frequently being made, enable them
to pro-ecnte claims more effecrnally than
Attorneys at a di-tapce can possibly do.
AH persons efrtilled lo claims ol tha above
description can have them properly attend
ed lo y calling on md and entrnsling ihem
1 T tVtT-p
fc 'Ate I tr r5j !f?V . i iioHs.
GROVE R o BAKER'S '
CrLKBRATCD HTLASTTC STITCH
SEWING lAtHINES
Were a warded the highest l'rfrfr.iorna ott
all Competitors, al ilreTpflowing'SiBhs '
and County Fair 'of T8t3.
NEW YORK STATE FAIR.
First Premium for fimily Machine. ' '
FirM Premium for Manufacturing Mtht
Fir-t Ptemiom for MacHne Worli
INDIANA STATE FAIR. - ' '
First Premium for Machine Tor afl p'o'rpoiM
Fir-t Premium for Machine Work
VERMONT STATE FAIR. ' .
Fir. I Premium for Family 'Machine. .
First Premium for Manufacturing Macbia.
First Preminm for Machine Work
OHIOSTATE FAIR. . ..J
Firsi Preminm for Machine Work
IOWA STATE FAIR. ....
First Premium for Family 'Machins- ;.
First Premium for Manufactniing Machine
First Premium for Machine Work. '.'
ILLINOIS STATE EAIR. ...
First Premium for Machine for all purpose
First Premium for Machine Work- '
KENTUCKY STATE FAIR t -First
Preminm for Machined all pnrposts
Fril Premium for Machine Work,
MICAIGAN STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Manufacturing Maehlaa :
First Premium for Family Machine
First Preminm for Machine Work
PENN'A STATE FAIR
First Premium for Manufacturing Macbio
Frist Premium for Machine Worn
OREGON STATE FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machin "
Fir-t Preminm for Machine Work
CHITTENDEN CO. Vt. AGR'L SOC. f.
Kirst Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Manufacturing Maol lae
First-Premium for Machine Work
FRANKLIN CO N Y, FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine'
Firs' Premium for Manufacturing MacMnO
CHAMPLAIN VALLEY Vt. AG'L SOC. .
Firi Premium for Family Machine
First Premium or Manufacturing Machine-
Fir-t Premium for Machine Work
HAMPDEN CO, Ma-a AG'L. SOC. '
Diploma lor Family Machi.ie. '
Diploma for Machine Work. ' -
WASHINGTON CO, N Y FAIR. - '
First Premium for Family Machine
QUEENS CO N Y. FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Msntifacrur'mg Macbla
Firsi Premium for Machine Work '
SARATOGA CO N Y, FAIR.
Firs. Premium Iot FamHv Machine
MECHANICSINSTirUTE Pa. FAIR.
First Premium for Machine for all jurpoa
First Premium lor MachineWork
GEREN FIELD O, UNION FAIR: :
i First Premium for Family Machine
First Premium for Machine Work.
CLINTON CO. O, FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine ;
First Preminm for Machine.
MONTGOMERY CO Pa, FAIR. '
Fi st Premium tor .Machine for a'.lpurpos
Firsi Premium for Machine Work.
SAN JOAQUIN CO Cal FAIR.
First Premium for Family Machine r
First Premium for Machine Work.
SAN JOSE DISTRICT Cal FAIR.
Fir-t Premium for Family Machine
Fir-t Premium for Machine Work
CsgTThe above comprises all the Faira
at which ihe Grover & Baker Machine
were exhibited this ear. .
Sales-rooms, 495 Broadway, New York.
730 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
THE Greatest Improvement .yel in hk
Sewing Machine Art. A curiosity wortri
seeing.
Phrase send for circilaf with sample t
SPW.rg.
These Improved Machines save one
hundred percent of thread and silk, and
make the lock-stitch alike on both sides
They require no instructions lo operate
perfectly, except the "printed directions "
No change in sewing from one kind, of
goods to another.
And no taking apart to'clean o oiK'
Our New Manufactory Is now complete
with all it machinery and tools entirely
new, and is already rapidly turning out
Machines, which for beauty and perfection
o' finish aretiot surpassed by an manufae-
) tore in Ihe world.
v R SSnttld anv Machine Diove onat
isfactory, it can be returned and money
refunded. ...... -
Agents wanted i counlies no! canvassed
by our own Agent
FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO.
No. 533 Broadway, New York.
Arri' 164- IV- ' -
Notice lo Trespassers.
THE following farmers and land owner,
of Orange and Cen' re townships, Columb'ra
county, do hereby .caution all perori
against hunting or in anywie trespassing
on'lheir lands, thus making themselye
subject to the p-r. allies .of the law whiebi
will be most t-trmgentlv enforced
Ddvid E Haymen, Stephen Hill,
Samuel Heidle;, Frany Haymanjf
Simon Lawry. " Reuben Sitler,
A!l ol Oiange township.
Benj. Siiiier, . Wm Beck,
Frederick Beck, Adam Hilt,
Wm Wiimiie, Geo Witmire,
Joseph Ruckle, all or Centre twp. i
Orange, Nov. 16, 1864.
fflHE undersigned having connected hitn
self with establihed Agenciea in Wah
in'gton and Philadelphia i prepared tf
attend to ihe collection of Back pay,
Bounties, Pensions,
and all other equitable claims agaunt the
Government. His experience and businesa
connection enable him to attend to then
with ihelpa!i possible dUy. No ch''"V
made nnle- .he claims s'e seenred. -Office
wi h E. H, L'l-, Esq-.
Jbi' - eAIlJuJBlcc 'ZjiviJLi. .
March 23, 18641 J .
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pee,"!3 c-rj iHO'L Lcok out for breakers!!