The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, December 13, 1865, Image 3

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STAR OF THE NORTH
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TniXGS AECtT TOWS & COCSTRY.
LoosnusiG, .pa.
WEDNESDAY t)r.C 13. 1R5.
Thc Execotors rl Witliaro Cote, decM.,
offer large amocnl of rea! estate for eale.
See advertisement . . '
ParT S K. White gave a free lectnre on
rnnsie, In lie baFemenl of the 'Lutheran
Church, on Monday evening last, ft !b
place.
tu Perm, Esq,, of Jackson, ra chosen
ft (orftnan of ihe Grand lory, al oof Court
last week. This "wag rery proper selec
tion". -"
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ObsfC Jcto'e Jmetinin Apritvttutitt Is
tbe test pnbKeanorj for the Farmer publish
ed in America, li is cheap. Only SI 50 in
advaoce.
The Merhodisr Epucopal Consrega'ion,
of ihif place, are holding reiv meeting.
We understand if t being pretty well atten
ded and promises to be a success. x
Charles 0. Ballet, 'q., started oat on
Monday and epefcts to be absent from bit
'office th whole week, examining schools,
1o the upper end of tbe coonry.
Tat Ladies connected with the Episcopal
Cborch of Bloom (burg; he'd a "Fair and
festival, during Court week. They reafi
led a handsome sum, which their articles
tod labor merited.
Thomas Stood, who stole a horse from
Ceorse Relswick, of ibi place, some time
last sommer,. was-committed at oar. late
eocrt and sentenced to the Eastern State
Teneiealiary for a term of one year tad ten
months. ' '
Geo. YV. Maccta, th gentlemanly Pro-"
"prietor of tbe "Forks Hotel," at this place,
"has jost completed ome vatoabhs Improve
njents in his honse. George" Isan'enteT-
prising landlord and is roakUrg beta of
friends.
A. B. TaTB has changed th title Of his
paper to read Ashlko AovocsTr, instead
of Con(i(lUiontil Advocate. ' The heading is'
tetter proportioned, and looks neat.
Oca contrty jail Tecrired a pretty good
"clearing out last Week. There is but one
prisoner inside ol its wall at present, lie
'was convjcied o! stealing shoes, and was
sentenced to three months imprisonment rn
the county jail, costs of prosecution, and
:fioed lwenty-fi doilats.
TtlAN'K'CtTiNa DT'was preny generally
'Observed by the cititens of BloomsbnTg i'r
'respective of pary or religron. It be:ng
coon week, bis honor, Jcdgc Elwcll, ad
journed court on Wednesday evening until
-Friday morning. The store and shops
were ail closed, acd the town bore a sedate
and melancholy appearand.
M. M TtAfcu.eq., entered opon ihe duties
'of his efSce as District Attorney last week,
tie will make an stiemie and efficient offi
cer. Al present his office will remain at
Berwick, where he can be seen or address- I
ed, rslatire 10 any matter comin; under bis
efllciat doties.
Fsasx Lcsua'a Magazckk lor December 1
has been received, looking aa bright .ad
cheerful as ever looked the mos: bandf-ome
end best periodical published in this or the
Old World. For ctewce reading it cannot be
orpassed. We kr,ew of no abler corps of
eontTibu ors. And as for fashion pUte we
defy all the Magazine pntlishers combined
to go by Frank Leslie. Send and get i:.
Foblisbed in New York.
Tne remains of Lie;t. Isaiaii Robiox,
Tonmrest son of William Rohi.nn.l ihi !
-,t..- ... uK, , ...
jlac.f were brought home on Monday last j
lor interment. He was a gal.ant young sol-
-dier, among the very first to enter the ser-
ice, end, if we mistake not, lost his life in '
ene of those hard fought battles in Tennes
see, soma time before the close of the wtr,
under Gen. Sherman. This is oor present
expression. Peace to hi ashes.
vMbs. Samcel F. Savert, of this place,
poblisbes a noiice in the Democrat asking opposi ion is ever rfiangtng one thing 10
tcr information of ibe whereabouts of her something else lo-mtmow. It i. held
h us band, wbo led, some two weeks since,
with an ondsrstandins that he was poing to
Philadelphia lo boy goods. He was in tbe
hoe bosiness at this place. He wks about
27 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches bigh, tight
omp!ejion, bloe eyes, dark hair, wi h
whiskers and moiacher and by occopalion
a shoemaker. His wife and family are de
sirous of learning his whereabouts, for
which they will pay a suitable rewatJ. .
.The eit;2-ns of Danville voted the Dem
ocratic editor, Mr.Chalfan, a spleodid sil-er-beaded
cane, a short time since, over
his eotemporary, Dr, Prower, of the Amtri
tan. Tbey now contemplate. casting the
Tote over again and tbe editor receiving the
highest ncmber to be presented wiih a very
iarft'cfimS. We should think the Doctor
win Id win this present; if he does not he
Dght to, for his top piece always looks as
ihoogh he had jast come oot of a severe
gale of wind.
CH.'Lr'TLr, Eq., retired from the do
lie of Prosecuting Attorney of this county
bit week. Mr. L. hasfiilfed the office for
iz years, making a very efficient atd at
tentive e1eer, and coobJ have been re
elected this Fall bad be desired to continue
ia that position any longer. While con
ducting the bosiness of his office he always
eaanaiaieJ the hishast respect of the en
tire bar a well aa the cofnmonity generally.
- ni.?ars3j la da justice loall. Hi at
tzzucri will la given, sicca hi ftiroem
f;c.ti tClts, V?!3 xcfustva! fo lbs Or-
jitV C-rt pr.etice aaJ civ cmst sa
; , '( iik J i it , C q , tewlv elect -Tress-iircr"
has filed ihe - rrrffMf) bonds requir
ed by lavr, to make him fully eligiV.t to his
office, and wlli en er npon tin ntlli'ia du
ties on or about thelst cf Jjnnary nex'.
Ha was elected for jwo years, and it - ad
mitted on all side (hat the people made a
good releciion. , '
We understand ihst Pork has been sold
in some of 'l.e mining districts, in Lczerne
and Sctn jrlkill counties, as low as 10 and
12 cents per pound, acrording to quality -And
What is remarkable aboo: it.if anything,
is ibe" fat that this pork was hsu'Ted to
those places and sold by CoInTnbia conntr
farmers, while at home, here, they ban; the
conscience to ask their nei2hbors. men who
are oMiped to bny pork, from s;2'f;i 10
tishfeen cents per pound. This is onfraae-
00s, when.welbinV that they will spendj
several dare cartin it off to effange loar-
kef, and there eel) for considerable test 3
How lorjr rill tti kind of buwrfeM confin
OS I Wo hope rot lonsr.
SicrXRAr. ttiina" reede-t in Bloomshorjl
First, B'H-onph Cbar'er; second, a larg,
spscious Town iTall ; third, a Water Com
pany, to erect works and fnrr.isli the town
wi;h plenty of waser ; fr'.b, Gas Work,
that tbe town rosy be lighted up.. (With
tte prefen; bad and irregm'.ar wa'ks it is a
difficult matter for one not aeqoainted to
pass throosh town af:er night wulioo: brois
ing or breaking his shins.) We miht go
on and enumerate many other raloable and
oeces-ary irop'roTefnenrs bat we will let
tbts snfiice for the present. A town of the
size and age of Bloomburg, possessini ihe
wealth she does, shonld have had all that
we have roentiooed above, tn, yes, tweo
tyfive years ago Why i it (hat we are in
The back griond? We coold mention, bot
we do not teel disposed to wound the len
der feelings of oor town fitkert. They ate
nice old gentlemen and believe in doing
thhigs in the "old way.'-
Thomas Duoh argues that bonds ihoo'd
not be taxed, because money was procured j
11 onn ihrn t lims of dire necsiir ', !
W cay tbe shoddy epecolatora picked Dp 'ph ne is -connected witn the InMitu
' ' v 1 ' 1 liti with twenty brances in viirious pans of
Ihese bonds with ihe money they cheated j ,,,e eiiy, w here public bninea is trani-aci-the
governrrrent 001 of, andTightfuIly ahoald , ed, and in which the -srodenis of this Invi
pay lax npon them. These 7- 30's, in a J union are permitted to practice. No remi
great measure, went into tbe hands of per- I office practice can be had in any other
. , . . , school ol instruction in the i-Ountry, witl-
mm rhn maite iheir mnirer oot ot some' . . .
rui.o "iiw - - M '
j bT horse, beef, pork of Cra
ain con
tract ; meo, too, who were, before the war.
nol 'aorth a dollar, and to-day outrt tlreir
million., profits, beside- what they hsve prie,. legra
defnuded the government onl Of ; and thee j ThU ;nrtiio j. now .jyinss the hir
are the men the home patriot cf the Heptb- gpi patronje ever teioed upon any
Ikan would smile upon would exempt corrnereil erftnol in the ?s:ate. 0er fivs
Irom taxation and allow to go 'rent-free" 1''dd xtu.len.s we-e in attendance ihe
Irom paying anything towards ihe support
of Ihe governrrfent. And the poor lax pay
ing people mnst each and every one py
his share of the interest npon these bonds,
which the holder sticks -into his pocket and
takes rff. This is tbe way the farmers, me
chanic, and laboring men generally,' are
taxed to npport the covernment. Did yoo
ever think of ill The shoddy Tspitalisf,
who Toll in wealth, psys tit) tax. He pos
sesses iiemrption bonds, and yoo and alt of
cs, pay the interest open them. This,
Thomas Dcaji says, is right. We say it is
no, and the people will say the same.
Jodge Henry Boyer, of Alexandria, his
been elected, with the Honorable Randall
Hunt, as Senators from Louisiana. The lor
mer was United States Jude in that Siaie.
Mr. Hunt is a distinguished lawyer ol New
Orleans
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THE WEEK la V
FOU TIIK C'AWl'ltJM OF 18C5.
The political campaisn just opening in
Pennsylvania is destined to be onu of great
importance, and to have a powerful influ
ence npon the fumre of the country at large.
n a areat measure it will itetermine tti
gubernatorial comeM nf ami hare h:i
iiiflnence upon 11 e presidential eleciinn two
years 'hereafter, bot. more important, it
will probably .W'termine choice of ihe
next U. S. Senalnr trom ibi- State and thus
aflec. ihe lef i-lalion of Conartfes and ihe
resioraion 01 peace 10 iue iani. 11 is,
therefore, of vital importance that every
exertion should be made bv every member
of ouf pary lo wor(t tUe vi(..ory, No(
on)y Phuli, ereiy b eat organization be pnl
vtork,tut every honorable measns should
be adopted to mr up the apathetic and
lukewarm, and to make new votes by con
version. It cn only be through the nn
ma'at le and golden principles ot Democra
cy that the couutiy can be redeemed irom
I tie thraldom of fanaitci-ra, degradation aid
taxation. Outside the Democracy theje are
no principles. The rule of ection cf the
a.
togettrer merely tr expeutuius um ij.esi
and mo-l ootraaecos of all leiny ihe mfd-
ern. six-morilh political trick of i.ej;ro
suflrage. To defeat This, ar.d all other
sc'.emea of tbe Abr-Htion-t-hoddir hordes
who live only to plunder and tyranntre, let
every' Democrat arouse and gird on iho
rasty armor of his fathers in Democracy-
of Washington, oJ Jeffero, of Jackt-'jn,
and march 10 lattle and to victory !
THE WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION
As the Central organ of the Democrtac
party the Weekly Pa'riot and Union has
acquired a larje and more diffused cir;u
lauwfl than any other Democratic journal
in the State. It has heretofore ocenpied
an influential position as an able and in
dostiious worker in Uh cause of Democ
racy, and its friends say that it still comin
nes tobe a valuable organ of the part.
It is not for us, however, to puff our own
work. If we have been faithful to the
canse of th party and the country, we
hope every Derr.ocral will make it an ob
ject to extend our field of operations b
adding'lo oor lii-t ol subscribers. TLe 'o
price of the Weekly in comparison with
the amount of matter form-bed. make i
one of the cheapest ol new spai-ers. Ws
hope every cood Democrat who reads ihi
wiil send his name and S2 50 for a copy for
one year. It ih'sp i loo much for those who
are very poor, let all such send n fity
rent each, and receive the Weekly Patriot
and Union for the campaign. - The follow
ing are the term:
TERMS Tt TEAI.
Single copiea, t er annum, St 50
4' six month-, 1 50
Cloba of ten or more 10 one address Z 00
iratsiG The campaign.
Single cop'O J
CIcba ol ten or more id one address
Sneta
fcO cta.
All crJit shoo ll be addressed to tha
PATRIOT AND UNION.
BUSIES COLLEGE
N. E$ corner 1 emh Htfd t.ti-ti iH i-;rt::is,
PHlLADKLriUA.
The rrot romp!i at'l ttiornriE'ily'-Rp
pointed BuKHies Conuft-icti! Ctdl"C
ttie i-ouiitry.
Tt or:ly r.t2 in the City pnesina a
l."!iilHtt ve CliitMr, Hd 1 fe onlv i.-n ii.
Uniifit State aiilhorrvfd to roiitor D2r.!
of Mi rit. DipUintj- a wnl eii to urmi'iat!
in the Comrffvrfiat Come 'ninJer liscorpa
ra'e teal by Httliorny ol law.
Cotidnctfd br "entletneri of liberal evo
cation and exteiii ve experience in I !i.ir;pj.
, . , . 1 1 .
iliorouuh theoreiii-iil ar.d pra-ncal edm-a-
. . .1 1
inn ot tout r men lor the arious duue
1 '1,..' . i.fj
THEORY ANO PRACTICE COMBINED
by a svtm of
ACIUA'U iUliVi-- iiiA'IAtNU
.
me Ihe slodnl in tbe shortest time m corn
plete insight into the rOotin, details tis-jj
loms and forms of bnines in prneYiVasi
cordnetsd in Ihe best regol-ied commer
rial nd finaoriaf esMi-'hiTiPn't
li'fhrrieiiti
TH EOU ETfCAT. 00kKEEPING
Upon a 1 e-w plm.. with an ri.inal exposT-
lion of tie sciein- ol aerr:mt, rrirzl
und pnbii'he. by "If proprtor of this In
fiitiition etloivcly for his own oe, siv
ing one-half thv ordinary labor of the stu
dent, and givir.g hitn-a complete -knowl-edze
of tbe practice ol rb'e beat account
ants. THE COMMERCfAL COURSE.
KMBKACfcS
Bookkeeping. Commercial Arithmetic, Pen
moship, Business Correspondence,
Commercial Law, Lectures on Bu
siness Aflairs, Commeruial -Cpsioms.
Forms, and Ac
loal Business Prac
' lice.
SPECIAL BRANCHES.
Algebra and the Higher Mathematics, Pho
nography, Ornamental Penmanship, tlie
Art of Detecting Counterfeit Monej,
Engineering, Surveying -Naviga
lion and Telegraphing.
TELEGRAPHING.
The arrangemenid lor Telegraphing are
far in advance of anything of the kind
ever offered to the pnbhe. A regular Tel-
-a l I BC Tt ! Fl tra AaaK nKli.lM M nn-aaa.vi n
a prhciical operator. Young men n"re cu
litjiel n;aiiipt ihe deceptive repreTOrra-
ot uice who, witnoot any such le
ii'Bi yv, over fveri iiuiiiiieu uurms
ffie pa-t year. Tbe bei vlas ol student
may inMrrHtily bt forrod here, and all is
Hrf-tntrrn m f fir-l f U.
LOCA i rON ND AtCOMMODATfONS.
The 11.-: 1 tut ion lucaie.l in the mor-t cen
tal part ul '.he ri'ty, and its accomoitnrions,
for extent, elegance and convenience, are
nnfiirpaetf. All the rooms have "btren
fitted up in the very best tyle wiih
BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING
HOUSES, 1SLGR4PH OFFICES,
STATIONERY STOKE
hikI m rounlr
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND fSSUE,
supplied with finely engraved lithographic
no es used as a rnculaking medium in the
Depariment of Arm I fJuHiie ,
TO YOUNG MEN who ,!e a PRAC
TICAL EDUCATION' FOR BUINES. w
guarantfe a conr-e tf iiitrnciio i n-i vd. r
ele equalleil. while tl.e; rjiuU i'ui nl
sian.ling of the institution anon bo-ine-.
men mke its endorsement ihe e-t pass
port lo success and advancement. All con
templaiin enrerinj any commercial Col
lert, are invii- : aerni for an
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND CATA
LOGUE containing complete interior views
of the College, and full particulars of Ihe
cocrte ot instruction, term, tic.
L. FAIRBANKS A M ,
Pifsitltnt
T. C. SEARCH, Special Teacher anJ
Supt. ol Olfii BiiM'iers.
Nov. I, 18651 r.
MEXICO! MEXICO!.!
830,000,000 TaOAi -BEPtULn:
OF MEXICO.
Ticevty-year Covpnn Bonds in Sums
cf $50. $100, $500, ana ft 1, 000.
Interest SeTrn Per Ten!., Payable lu
Thc Cify of Acw Yurk.
Principal and Interest Payable in GOLD.
SlO.0OO,C0O o be Sold al SIXTY CENTS
ON THE DOLLAR,
in U. S. Currency, thos yielding an interet
of Twelve percent, in Gol.l, or Seventeen
per cent, in Currency, al the present rle
of premium on gold.
The first year's interest already pro--vided.
THE MOST DESIRABLE 1XVESTMZST
EVER OFFERED.
Itnmerre tracts of Mining and Agricul
tural lands;, ixiy per reh. of port dues",
imposts and taxee.tn tfie tates ol Tamauli-
T.as end San LnisPotoei; and tbe plizhted
laiih ol the said iMaie? ami the General
Government ar9 ali pledged for the redemp
tion of these Bonds and payment of inter
est. Tlic Security is Ample.
30 111 U. S Currency will buy a 7 per
cent Gold Bond of 550.
$60 in U. S. Currency will bny a 7 per
cent. Gold Uor.H of $I0.
5300 in U. S. Currency will boy a 1 per
cent Gold Bond ol S500.
$1500 in U.S. Currencv will buy a 7 per
cer.t. Gold Bond of Si 000.
Let every lover ol Republican Institutions
buy at least
ONE KO.la
Circulars forwarded aud subscriptions re
ceived bv
JOHN W. CORLIES & CO.,
and J. N. TJFFT. Financial Agent
f ie Keublie ol Mexico, 57. Broadway,
New York.
Ce" Subscriptions alrO received by Barks
nd B ti.kers generally ihroognoot the Unit-
S-ulrS. '
N'oV 8, lftsi.V
Iuticc to Trespaasers.
THE Giidersigned, farmers and land
owners, of Orange township, Colombia
county, do hereby caution all persons
against hunting or in anywise trepnring
on their lands, thus making themselves
sobjci to the penaltier of the law, which
will be most sringeotlv enfr''i.
ISAAC IIAGENBUCH.
MICHAEL HAGENBUCH.
Osan? tirp . O -r. 1 1 1, V
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towt.YAM im;
NEAtLV
PROMP1LY DONE, by C. G. BARK-
ISOG:
au n.dH"pi.t-m i . m"Cn'io. iMi-y.
Weekly uud emlektf v-i ip;-r.
. Afie'r'vir eas ol Mil war force.! nf on
ill p-P N of t e-f Ui-i''l by ihe
viT tw.re ot m !.) , hI 1 ri if -, v i now v
ift iii'mmi eiv era fif iini-'v i 'd pr'-a-ti's-..,
N rti nr..! oo!t, m o.ii'lial ro npi"
r"iri cf li lirnf-i m-ii nee.l.l to r
lir ttib n-e'f wr, l" t-titt-! i!-li our
IViT! 'lir iU )r irinmph bl ound con
lllllnl.l )rii'C-i( leh in the x.rnii'itration
( ih-sovernmei.t, win! our Unity bv uril -iny
all Itiai rr.nkes Union desirable.
The nrHtT)Hnioi-rutic cany, n hoSi? Iii
tory in the p6t is the l.isinfy of :rivHte
rirosoeri'V, of "territorial extanxioti. and of
Piibliu outer in A'merira, ftvrxts now, us it
ilis t'Vfr ncod, iI.h Patty rf the Nation,
I .... .. n 1 I M An flip . . I l. J .'llil J 1? 1 V J I
n!tv to th rijlit.-i uf co-cqiral biates artd 10
. . . . , . , ? . -.- n t
ihe il'ftlifs of 1 i iiii'ivu'oat citizen. Ones
"1C "l. . " "
inore us vo.-e wi!l be beard, once more
its adherents tvid be -rallreJ 10 in firn-
honored manda'rdd in eve'ry'city 'lind town J
ol (he Northern and aoatriern Maee.
a to m prnc imeB 01 ure-preai uemocratie
c 3- .. .' ... .. . ...,, r
H firm witnei-a thronghout the 'ordeal of cifil
war. ViU row be ?erdted to "the roi
i ... ,B . 7- ZlZ . Z "I"
H Cipien l'io wnumwi vi io iiiiijf anu
weighty 'flnestiona financial, aociaLpolil
icnl whicfi come npon na with the return
of peace. Faithful to the real interests of
nil sections, it will be enslaved by the prej
udice and blinded by the prepossession
ol none.
That the principles of American Democ
racy should thus be uttered, with no weak
or uncertain Vorce, her in the great metro
politan center of American enterprise and
commerce, is a matter ol such importance
to every citizen as nitrst recommend Ti e
Woiid to the co-operation and suppoit of
good men in all sections of the Union..
Whatever skill can devise or enterprise
accomplish will contribute 'o make The
World what it is our resolve that it (hail
continue lo be the Best Newspaper of the
Day.
Crmpeteu! correspondents at every com
mercial and political center of both hernia
pberes, who are always instructed to make
the freest and promptest use of th tele
graph, will keep our readers full informed
ol Ihe doings and the progress of mankind
in all parts of ihe globe.
EDITIONS.
The Daily World affords a complete com
pendium of, and commentary upon the
new ol every .lay.
The Semi Weekly World is a lare quar
to sheet, same size as Daily, conlainin nil
its news, correspondence, editorial, com
mercial and market news, cule nmrkel
and proviion imports, and a frenn and en
lertainicg miscellany nl literature. Pub
lished Tuesday and Friday.
The Weekly World, a Ijrge qnarto sheet
earr.e siy.e a- Daily, has now H e truest
circulation of any weekly journal publish
ed Pave t)tie. Its extraordinary sueifs
sitice its nn "ton with the New York Arus
has je-tified Ihe most liberal expenditures,
which will rrmbe it unrivaled in interest
and value to farmers. Published Wednes
day. 1. The martet teports embrace tie New
York, Albany, Brighton and Cwmbridce
live stock market ; tire New York coun
try produce and general -jfrodnce market- ;
special and valuable hop r?ieili2ence ; a
department of agricultural reading ; all
tO"ether osnpoing an unrivalled tnnd- 1
book of current information lor the fa'rnr.er,
live stock or produce dealer, the country
merchant, efc.
2. It reading for ihe family circle im
braces tfie freMie-t aud best Mories, poetry,
religious leading, etc.
3. ImiligH-t ol the news Is not. Use 1V10-1
city weskJie-, a ri.e-e wa-te ta-kt ol t:e
lai!y ; or-ly matter of imere-r au'd in.p.ir
tar.ee are i hen Irom the da lv while ih
rras- t-f I on'eii's are rej'ared e-pecialiy
tor ie w--k ly .
I.-, er -ost otliee di-'rict there should
fe found s.iiiie ..ctiv, putdic siiirited riern-
t oeral will confer a benefit upon u,
hi- neignbors and Ihe uatir-e, by making
a determined eflYnt to form a club of ftuir,
ten, twenty, or fifty for the Weeklj Work,
at onrsrea'ly reduced rales.
GREAT REDUCTION IN TERMS.
DAILY WORLD.
One copv one year by mail, 510 00
EM I -WEEKLY WORLD.
One copy one year, 4 00
Four i-opie one yea t, lo (id
Ten copies one year, 20 00
WEEKLY WORLD.
One copy one year, 5 2 00
Four co pies one year, 7 00
Ten conies, one year, 15 CO
Twenty con'es. one ear. to one ad- I
cress, C5 fO
Filly copies, one year lo one addrpf? 60 00
An extra cpy of the Weekly edi.ion
fnnii:ieed 10 club? of twenty or more.
For clubs of fifty the Seni-Weekly, and
for clubs of one hunnred the Daily, will be
sent to getter up ol a Hub.
Additions may be n.ade to clubs at any
time duting the year at (he regular club
rate.
Qhanges from club l.sts can only be
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LOOK HERE.
THE VERY FLATTERING SUPPORT j
" - - - - . -- -
etelofo'e stven in If.e Ihih turn ol JA.MhS J
S. M. N INCH CO
1., indices Ihe under-j
signed io enter upon Ihe business of
Merchandizing
opftn a somewhAl new pljn. "The
ystem ha been an npiry to botS
credit
buyer
and seller, and ti.ereio'e
JA.UKS S. .lIclIiGH
propo-es to open on the 13 h day of the
month ol November, A; D. 1865, in
Till: MOST COMPLETE AN I)
E h K Cm AN T V TO CK OF
-XUW GMHS
EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTY;
con-iMing ol eve.y vatieiy and quality ot
hiaple and lanr-y 2"ls.
GU0CEUIES, (;UEENSWAKE, HARD
WARE, and all -ons of erule kept in a country
-tore ; b oM
OR IN EXCHANGE FOR ALL KINDS OF
PilODUCE.
1 lie wholrt bn-i ies to be ronduCted on
lh system of pay as yon jjo; and ai cheap
er rate than fcttv other
hou-e. Call ami
judge lor voiireslve.
JAMES S
November 8, ISfis.
McNINCII.
MORO PHILLIPS'
Sttj)tr.Fh xp!ttife of Lime. Uttush
SonS Hare Jlvue Pha'phntr. in iart
n'iH innnti'Un. ami Pure War
rntei( Lake fall, "f rhnlrnlr A- rrtnil,
w m r . la . a vr
lr i'nt uu .i..7iv .
July 31. leoo. Jiuperi oiauon
Till: PIKES IX PRCTOIIJtL
w r 1 r'r y- 11 n P
IfSY " Read the n.Iver-
I'he Pfccnx Pec
loral: or 4'Oirh'Jund
TJyrap'd WildChetry und Senc'fca Snake
'Root, wlli cure Ihe Diseases id ihe Thioai
and Lung's, such as co'd, cough3, cm.'p,
AMhma, tionchitis, catarrh, -ore iftroal.
boar-enes, whooping cough.
Its limelv'o'e will prevent I ULMOARY
CONSUMPTION. And even where lhi
feartul disease, is fully ilevelope.1, it will,
a fiord more relief than auv'b'her medicine.
J. Lawrence Geiz, ex-:pea-:er rf te
(VotKvfviinia lhje d K,."enttiieff '
sy ; "This coiiijli remedt is now extc--ive
used, and i tl I h Iti;!! -t valueto
the commniiitv, its ciuatie qiliiiei. r.av
ing t'l-en tested by thousand wuh the
mn-t araiitjing tesulis. il W carelidly and
skilUnllv pretaied fri.m ild Ch-ir Bark
and Soneka S.take Pont, by Dr. Levi Ol-r.
I.ol.zer. a reputable physician of Pfonix
ville, Pa., and is sol 1 by near y all drog-!ri-ii
and conntrc storekeeper."
O P. Crosby, ex-Post MaMr imfl rx--j
Cuicese of Poiistowo, ceniltee as'lfllowet
POTTSroWN, Jan. j, lB5.
This certifies tbat have Dseil the Pbd
nir rectoral 'in tnv tniK. and 1 recom
mend it to the Public as the re"ry Kei
remedy for rough and colds thai 1 liatro
ever tried One ol my' children traa tsken
with a -Cold, accompanied with a croupy
aiAiinn cn rtaii innppu. inai 1 1 r.iiuui nui
a . J
indeed, that it could not
: T. ' Ii. k..,Y. n-. ,.
so much said about the Pl.CJ'iix Pectoral
I r.rocnred a bottle of it. '1 he first dose
relieves Ihe difficulty of breathing, and be
(ore Ihe child ha.l taken one four. "h of the
bonle il wa ennrelv well. Every family
should have it m their house.
Signed. D. P CROSBY.
J. C. Smith, druggist of New Hope Bocks
conuty, Pa., in writing ro Dr. Obeihoi zer,
says: 'A few days s'u.'ce booght two
dozen tif your valuable cough remedy to
try, and find it very good, and as it t near
ly all gone I would like you lo send me a
gross of it.
"Ycur medicine gives. better satisfiiciion
ihan any other I have in the Store. 1 am
agenl for some of the most popular cough
preparations, but yours seems to be doing
the most good."
Tne following ii an -extract from a letter
from Hiram Eilis, merchant, near Pntia
town, Pa., "I have tried the Pit'&dix Pec
toral an! find it to be the best rough nied
iriue extan. Ii meets with a more ready
sale than any other that I have ever had in
my unri "
1he pT'-prietor of this medicine has so
mrcli confidence in its curative powers,
from ihe testimony of thousands who have
ued it, that the money will te paid hack
to any pntchaser who is not satisfied with
its enVcto,'
1 1 is so pleasa'n! to take thai children cry
for it. Price THIRTY-FIVE CENTS; Urge
B- tiles ONE DOLLAR
I; is intended for only one class of dis.
namely thoe ol the THROAT and
LUNGS.
Prepared only by LEVI 0BERH0LT2ER
M D, Pi oviixvilie. Pa., and sold ty sll
Druggist- and Siorkeepers.
Jnhn-oii. Hollnwav, & Cowden, No. 23
North Sixth Mrei. Philadelphia, and
F. C Wlls&Co., 115 Frankl.u Street,
NVvv York. General Wholesale Ag-nt.
N. II If your 'nearest drnggi-i or store
keeper doe not keep this medicine di not
l"t ii i m put yon off with some other medi
cine, bsicansts fie makes mire mor.ey on it.
but send at on-e to one ol ih Agents for it
June 21, J563 6 n.
SI.
5G50,OOO
si,
W tilt I II f)K
G. S. HAS KINS CO.j
:JG litfhmiin tnet. iVitc Ymk.
gjTr pie lollowing indiii-Miii-ni
Iluyrrs ot Yatiiabic
dJ . OP -Ljl
Il-iving b-en t r a h.i g tin. n gaged
the Packet business, and estatlished onr
reputation for pron-ftress and reliability,
and possessitig gr. at facili'ies for selling
Jew elry in lhi w ay , w e are ciifideni
we ran give t-aiistectron to who fuei
dispo-ed to p.a'roniz us
5650 000 WORTH OF WATCHES DlA
morid Pin, Cliams, lo he sold for One
Dollar each, without regard in valu'e. and
rot to be paid for until ycu know u hat you
ar to re'eivrt.
JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING I.ST
OF A li'MCLES IO BE SOLD FOR ONE
DOLLAR EACH?
175 U an he (handsomely pngrsred and
warranted perfeci time keener!.), varying
in put'
rase.
e- from ;0 00 lo tlCn O'J each.
f.adie-'
w.Tches, solid gold liurnina
zkS OT e;tch.
Geit.le.Tie.n'e
pi'ver watches 15 00
to 2t) 2'i etch.
o.dOO Latest st
vst and netk chain.
4 5C lo 20 CO each.
5.roo (ism's Calilotnia Diamond P:ns.
2 50 to 25 00 each.
4.0C0 Cahlornia dlaraonJ ear drrp, 2 03
io 15 00 each.
3 ll'JO Miniature and enamelled gem's
trail pins, new styles, 5 00 to 15 00 each.
2,000 Maonic and emblem pics, 3 00 to
10 00 each.
2 011 Go'd band bracelets, engraved and
plain, 3 00 to 20 00 each.
3,000 let aud Mosaic brooches, 3 DO to
TX) t'O es'ch.
2.G03 Cameo brnoche, rich patterns, very
ia-iy, 3 00 to GO 00 each.
4 Siro Floiemme and Lava pins, the real
aMicie. 4 I
4 00 In 10 00 each.
- ,fm i
va auti l'loreiiKne ear crops,;
, ,0
3 00 to 10 00 eact".
3 ''OH Corai ear diops. 4 CO to 8 00 esch.
2 0(0 Ladies' Cf-atelsine chains, jl aud
gi ld. 15 1)0 to 20 00 each.
6 000 Geni's i'itis, a splendid assortment,
2 Oil io 15 00 earn.
4,ui:o So'itaire sleevt butt6ns,eh!iiely new
stles. 2 00 lo 5 00 each.
3 (;00 Studs and sleeve buttons, in sets,
verv rich. 3 00 to 15 00 each.
5 000 Sleeve button., pU'tn, enamelled
ami engraved, 2 0 to 8 oo ach.
tO-OUO Piam and 'oandsoinely engraved
tings, 2 50 to j 00 ejeh.
8.U00 Spring locket, double case, lichly
engrave-.tj 2 00 to 15 00 each.
15,00'a Sei ladies' jewelry, new and lalest
Myles, 6 00 to 12 00 each.
2 Odd Gold pens, and handsome . silrer
cas. 5 00 to 10 00 each.
This entire li-t ol beautiful and valuable
goods will If. soid lor O.ie Dollar Each
Csr ificatei of all ihe atove an'.cles will be
placed In envelope, and seal.!. These
envelopes are sent bv mail, as nr.'ered.
uiiliort tegar I to choice. O.i the receipt
of tli Cersificate v.i wi!l Sea what you
ar lo have, and then it i- at yidl r option io
mmi I O-ie dollar alV take t!e article, or not
rive Ceri.ficate-ran be ordered or
eteven Uir SJ; mirty-tive lor 5: ixty-fiv-
lor 513; and one hundred for $15 We
will end a single Ceaifija'e on die receipt
ol 25 cents.
G. S. HASKINS t Co.
B x 420. 3" Beck man N., N Y.
Bl w.m.HnrA r-.l .V.; IQfij. ,
DAY IB LOWUXBEUB.
C I. O T II t X O S T O U P..
On Main stieet,l wojJooi aabote lUe A.mt
icaa Hotel.
n(o,'rl;: I
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June 7, IRR5. riULATKLl'IHA.
EXECUTOR'S .NOTICE.
Estate nf Christ en a Eisner, tale rf
Madiicn toivuship,
LETTERS ie-tamentary on the estate, of
C:.iiiena Kts.-ifV, la'o of Madiaoa tvp
Columbia county, have been granted bv
the Rei-ter of said county, to Saronel
!i-ier. t'f Greenwood township. All pr
s..n-hiving claims against ibe es ate of
the decedent aie requested to present them,
for settlement to the Executor ; atid thos
indebted rt ihe estate will make pavment
w.thuui d?b y. SAMUEL K1SNER,
Oct. s'3, 1865 $3. Executor.
JTIntPlitaoiiial.
I A DIES and Geniieiiieii: If yon wish to
'marry you can do so add?esit; me. I
will send y ou. vriihont money and without
price, valuable inform atiott, lhai wilt ena
nle you to marry happily anil speedily,
irree(ieciiv-j of age, health ot beauty. Tin
intoriiation will tfist you uolhi.'.g and if
you wi-h to m?.rrv, I will cheeWfully asit
you, Ali lexers strictly confidentiii. The
deir.d :,nfoTin;ion sent by return mai'
and uo reward aFked. Please inclose 01,
ag? or stamped envelops', addressed to
y ourself. Address, ...
. SAlUH C. LAMBERT,
"Greenpoir.t, Kin;s Co. N. i.
a
T6 DrmiLartls.
OLT) DOCTOR BUCHAN'S Drnnkard'l
Cure permanernly eradicates the laste fo
strong drink, and chres the worst case d!
drunkenntss ir. less than 'eight Ceck.v
Thousands ff relorsied iftebiix'es now1
live tobless the day. tiiey were fortunate
enough to commence ihe oe of this valtla
ble remedy. Price two dollars a packagft
Mailed to any address on receipt ol ait
order, by JAMES S. BUTl.ER,
-423 Broadwav New York.
Sole Ag'l toV the U. S.
AugUM 9, 1863. 2rn.
JYEiV STORE
IN BLOOMS SURG, PA.
'I HE UNDERSIGNED n j " en-.l
, e Sor- m SCHIVPS BUILDING .MAIN
srilEFiT. Uio imsonVg, P., winch hd ba
tillel iih a fir-l cl . as-ortniem of
t xli desi riptirtos. and
GRCCElHKS, HARDWARE AX0
QUEi;SWARK
in the usual variety.
A'so FLOUR atit FEED s denied at the
low e-i ma ket prices. H repectloHy to
lieu- a lair share rl pa'fonaga.
James k. eyes.
Blcomtborg, Not. 8, 1865 if.
S e
f t m