STAR OF THE NORTH in lo o ji a u a: g, pa. WEDNESDAY MOliMNG, DEC. 9, 186?. Out Jack Fskst has been around for the pat two or three nights, closing up mud holes, and pinching tn'kson the nose and ears A few, more flourishes ot his icy wand will eflectoally slop navigation, on the cma!. - 1 Baptist Micctiwgs. The Baptist Congre gation of thlr'place are holding a series of nighlly rneeiinss in their. Church on Third Street, to continue every evening this week and 1.11 of net. On Sabbath next they will have preaching at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon and lit 6i o'clock in the evening. Bi;os Jul. The Sheriff of Sullivan county offers a reward of $25 for A. C. S. Wili uwie, 'vho mcde his escape from the coumy jail, on the evening of the 26th nit., by means of false keys. The charge against the .prisoner was horse stealing. He bad been in jail four mouths. - : 1- . Chsistmas Fkstivai- The Ladies con nected with I he Lutheran Church, at Espy, Columbia county, design giving a "Christ mas Dinner . nrd Supper " at that place, on Friday the 2ii b of December. The proceeds to be applied for the benefit of ;ha Church. j Wr world direct a teation to the new ad- vertnetnenta in lo.day a tar. iney may i thg prornpl feturn o a c-rd of induction prov of inleest to yon. The way to pros j ; ihe mQne be ,urT)ej to per La to let the people know what yon have In sell, and how low you can sell, 'and what kind ol pay you ran afford to take. Wc find on examining our last file of the Star that, it i short three nnmhers, viz: Vol. li No. 25 : No 39, and No. 42; alPHhe i sm volumo. Some one has aped them in our abseuee, and we put it down as be infc nn act ol a "very small man." Who would be guilty of stealing a Printer's file ! papers t VVe will pay a fair price to any person who will furnish as with the three ) numbers above mentioned. The price of Printing Paper is still aJ rancing. It in selling at 35,50 per ream, or " $1 1 00 per b jndle, at this plac. The in crease on th price of paper being at such bijtb fiunrf, we will be compelled, if this thin? continues, to rai-e our subscription. I wh regularity, no matter from wht caue Everything in the printing line is cash, and j the obstruction maj arise. They should all work done by us mut be paid for whan j however, NOT be taken during the first executed. Our subscribers will please pay j three or four mouths ot pregnancy, though attention to their subscriptions to the Star, and pay tip mote promptly Wasted, cm Subscription, at thi Office, - W heat. Corn. Rye, Oats, Buckwheat, and grain of all k inds. , Also, corn in the ear, - good winter apples, potatoes, butter, lard, and product! of most all kinds. Money ever related. couKTEBfisirs -uoanteneti nny ceni notes ot the new fractional currency are in circa- j !aiion. They are made by splitting ten and tut cei.i notes ana sticking naivesot eacn together. The way to g uard against them i to lock at both sides of all fifty cent notes. Mfmo&y cr Soldier. Measures are in i projjrert in various towns and cities of this , S;ate for the erection ol monuments to the j memory ol their soldiers who have fallen daring the; war. This is right. Let the; memory of a nr fallen heroes be appropri-j ately honored. ! Abrssts s.re being made, of deserters, in thm comity, every few days. Last week Capt Silver, of this place, took two desert ers to Harmburg : men who were drafted last fa!J, reported themselves, were muster ed into the service, and then deserted. i There are Miveiral in this county who stand in 'the same position a does those already ; taken to Ha'ritburg. XV hat better are tbey ! tha n the-rest of os who served our time, in ; compliance wi;h the law - for such was and is the law, that every man who was ' drafted Oct. 1862 owes to the United States : liine month service ; and the Democratic ;' party are a law-aSiding class ol people We may tike special pains to see that a couplfe of enntlemen yet do service who core e nndei the strictures of this article. Tue Pjtfepencr We-are inlormed of a ' Ii!:J transaction that took olae not Ions ' since in which the principle and mod qnal- m constitutional derangement, and in. i!is of mankind had a fair chance 'to dis- j capacitate the sufferer from fulfilling the play itself. Vli was something like this : j duties of married life. In all sexual dis The child of a Volunteer Union Soldier hav- j ease, Gonorrhea, Gleet and Strictures, and ing died, the friends wished to engaj ire ai Republican of the last man and dollar stripe, to convey corpse, relatives and friends to tte burial ground, but were denied, pay even being offered. After which a Dem ocratic neighbor was called upon, who fur nished team and driver willingly and gra tuitously. The former belongs to the pre tended oldtif fnendsy while the latter be loags to the real friends of the soldier. That is the difference. This happened in the hot l&l cfAbolUionim Greenwood township where a few of the original toriet abound. ; Pee Jobs, one would suppose, would be the last man to cringe ender the pressure o! the heavy price of printing paper, and printing material generally. He gives ex plicit notice that he has done bis share of w ork gratuitously. Under that poor old rriserable wretch James Bcchawan there a as no occasion for this wriggling and misting or.dar the pressare of high prices Editors were not compelled to inform, their readers that, if they did not pay up by such and ecch a time they would be obliged to rsake them pay txza dollas and fjly cenlt for a local paper per year that they need to gjt for one t'xiUar andHJiy until Under good o!d Democratic rule we used to buy print- 1 ii'g paper at ?3..B0 per ream, now how is it? hy we ar s paying 5.50 for the same, yea not ss 00(3, an article ! Acd this article, w e are tolit will stiil advance to a higher price. 0;i for a rc-luro to those good old d.ijs whea; we can Lay our material, arti cles of cor.lort, and the necessaries of life, at a rearjsi-Ue f;c'ira cace sore. A FORTUNE FOR ALL! EITHER HIES OR F03IEN ! NO HUMBUG, bat an ENTIRELY NEW thing. Only three months in this country! No clap trap operation to gull the public, but a genuine money-making thing ! Read the Circular of instruction once only, and you will understand 'it perfect)). A Lady has just written to me that the is making as high as TWENTY DOLLARS SOME DAYS! giving instructions in this art. Thousands ot Soldier are making money rapidly at it. It is a thing that takes better than auythins ever ottered. You can make money with it home or abroad on steam boats or railroad car, and in the country or city. You will be pleased in pursuing it, not only because it will jisld a handsome income, but also in conse boence of the general admiration which it elicits., li is pretty much all profit. A mora Irifla ia niiiiirv In sfarl uith. I There is scarcely one person oat of thousands who ever pays any. attention to advertisements of this kind, thinking they are humbugs. Consequently those who do send for instructions will have a broad field to make money ;.n. There is a class of persons in thin world who would think that because they have been humbugged out of a dollar or to, thai everything that is advertised is a humbug. Consequently the trj no more. The person who suc ceeds is the one that Iteeps on trying until he hits something that pays him. This art cost me on thousand dollars, and I expert to make money ont of it and I fi'l who purchase the art of me will do the same. One Dollar cent to sne will insure Ihoc not satisfied Address WALTER T. TINSLEY, No. 1 Park Place, New York. Oct. 21. 1863 3m. IMPORTANT TO LADIES Tr. Har- vej s Female Pills have never j et failed in removing difficulties arising from obstruc tion, or stoppage of nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health when euflei ing from spinal affections, prolapsus, Uteri, the whiles, or other weakness of the uter ine organs. The pills are perfectly harm less on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate female without caus ing distress the same time they act like a charm by strengthening, invigorating and restoring the syctem to a healthy condition and by bringing on the. monthly period safe at any other time, ad would be the result. Each box contains 60 pills. Price $1. Dr. Harvey's Treatise on diseases of Fe males, pregnancy, miscarriage, Barrenness terility, Reproduction, and a buses of Na ture, and emphatically the 'ladies' Private j Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 pages ! sent ftee to any address. Six cents re- q0Jred to pay postage, The p;ns anij book will be sent by mail when devirf,j) BPrDrey sealed, and prepaid 5 ; BRYAN- M. D. General Ag't. No. 76 Cedar street, New York E?"SoM by all the principal, druggists. Nov 25, 1863 ly. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS-Warra'ed in allnse. Can be relied on! "Never fail to cure ! Do not nauseate! Ate speedy in astion ! No change of diet rt quired ! Do not interfere with business pursuits ! Can be nsed without detection ! Upward of 200 cures the past month one of them very severe caes. Over one hundred phy ician? ave ned them in their practice, and all speak well ol theirefficacy, "and ap prove their composition, which i entirely vesetable, and iiarm less on the system Hundreds of cert ificates can be shown, Bell's Specific Pill? are the original and onfy genuine Specific Pill. They are adapted for male and female, old or onng, and the only reliable remedy for effecting a permamenf and speedy cure in all cases Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, with all its train of e ils such a3 Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, the whites, nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Incontinence, Geni tal Debility and Irritability Impotence Weakness or loss of Power, nervous De bility, &cn all of which arise principally from Sexuel . Excesses or self-abuse or in Diseees of the Bladder and Kidneys, they act as a charm ! Relief is experi enced by taking a single box. So'd by all the principal druggists. Price SI. They will be sent by mail, securely seal ed, and confidentially, on receipt of the money, by J. BRYAN, M. D. No. 76 Cedar street, New York, Consulting Physicians for the treatment of Seminal, Urinary, Sexual, andNervou Diseases, who will send, free to all, the following valuable work, ia sealed en velope : ' j THE' FIFTIETH THOUSAND DR. BELL'S TREATISE on self-abuse, Prema ture decay, impotence and loss of power, sexual diseases, seminal weakness, nightly emissions, genital debility, &c , &c, a pamphlet of 64 pages, containing impor-'l tant advice to tne . amiciea, ana wnicn should be read by every sufferer, as the meann of care, in the soberest stages is plainly set forth. - Two stamps required to pay postase. , Nov. 25, 186 - ly, ' ' A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous De bility, Incompetency, Prematnre decay and Youthful erroVactuated by a defire to ben efit others, will be happy to furnish to al who need it, free of charge, the Recipe and directions for making the simple Remedy used io bis case. Those wishing to ' profit by his experience and posses a valuable remedy will receive th same, by return mail, careSnllv sealed by addresring. " JOHN li. OGDEN, No 63 Nassau Street, New York. Aug'j?t 26, ISS3 3m. ' ARTHUR S I103IE MAGAZINE, 1864. VOLS. XXUI 4- XXIV. EDITED BY T. sTaRTHUR AND V. F. TOWNsEND. The Home Magazine lor 1864, will be conducted in the same spirit that has distinguished it from the commencement; and continue to unite in one periodical the attractions and excel lencies of both the Ladies' or Fashion Magazines as they are called, and the gra ver Inerary monthlies. Our arrangemeut for 1864 include Three Original Serial Stories, written expressly for the Home Magazine. Oneoftheeie will be by Miss Virginia F. Towr.send, and commence in the January number An other will be by T. S. Arthur. And third from the pen of Mrs M. A. Denison. a writer who has long been a favorite with the public. Besides the, our large corp of Talented Writer will continue to enrich' the Home .Magazine with short Storiea, Poems, Essays, and Sketches of Liie aio character, wrilien with the aim of bl-ndinu Literary Excellence wlih the higher teach iugs'of Morality and Religion. SOCIAL LITERATURE, ARTS, MOR als, Health, Domestic Happiness. To these the Home Magazine has been and will con tinue to be devo.ed. Elegant engravings appear in every No., including choice Pictures, Groups, and characters, prevailing fashions, and a large variety ot Patterns for GarmetsU, embroid ery, etr. etc. In all respects we give a first class Magazine, and at a price that brings it within the reach ot every int Jligent (am ity in the land. PREMIUMS for the gettins up of Clubs. Our Premium Plates for 1864 am I.iroo Photographs of "Evangeline" and "The ojiineness main," two criarmmg and pop ular pictures. These Photographs are on albuminized paper, exqmsteiy copied, snd superior to any heretofore sent by u. No picture ever published has been a popular as "Evangeline," and the demand fnr it at print sellers, is still very large The splen did English prim, entitled "The Mitherless Brain," sell tor S25. Our copies give all the detail, and all the fine effects perlet ily. VtT One of these piints goes to evary geiter up of a club, larso or khali. Yearly Term in Jldvance: 1 copy Home Maga:. tie, and one of the premium plates, S 2 00 2 copies, and one of the premiam plates to getter up of club, 3 00 3 copies, and one of the premium plates to getter up of club, 4 00 4 copies, and one of the premium plates to getter up of club, 6 00 8 copies, and an extra copy of Mag azine, and one premium plate to getter up of club, 10 00 12 copies,aiid an extra oopy of Mag azine, and two premium plates to getter up of club, "15 00 17 copies.and an extra copy of Ma- azine, and two premium plates to getter up of club, 20 00 It will be seen that each single subscri ber, who pays two dollars, is entitled to one of tbe premium plates. In ordering premium", three red stamps must be sent, in every case,to pay tbe cost of mailing each premium. It is not required that nil the subscriber8 to a club be at ih post offiee, Canada subscribers must ad t 18 cents on earb subscription for payment of United Slates postage. LtrnuiNt;. Home Magazire and Gedey's Lady's Bock one year, 53 50 Home Magazine and Harper's Mag azine, one year, 4 00 Home Magazine and Saturdav Even-in-: Post, 3 00 Ad3ress, T. S ARTHUR & CO., 323 Walnut Str-e:, Phila. December 2, 1S63. JYcic Stock of Clothing, FALL 6 WINTER GOODS. INVITES at ention to bis stock of cheap and lashinnable Clothing at his S'o-e, on MAIN. STREET. liLOOMSBURG, two doors above the American House.. where he has just received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assortment of rtlcii and IJoy's ( lolltinsr, including 'he mo'l fashionable, durable ar.d handsome. DRESS GOODS, consis'in? of oar, Hack, Frock, Gum and Oil Cloth Coats, and Panti, of all sr-rts, sizes, and colors. He alo has replenished his already larse stock cf Fail and Winter Shawls; striped, fio;ed and plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stock, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders add fancy articles. N B He has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vestinas, which he i prepared to make cp to order, into any kind of clothing on very shornotice and in the best of manner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is of home manufacture. AND ; Ol every Description, Fine and Cheap. His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. Call and examine his general as sortment ol Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, kc. &c. DAVID LOWENBERG. Bloomsburg, Aug. 26. 1863.' Lack'a and Llooinsburg Railroad. Si ON AND AFTER NOV. 25, 1S63, PAS SENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOL: LOWS- . MOVING SOUTH. Freight If Passeneer. Paisenger. Leave Scranton, ' Kingston, " Rupert, " Danville, Arrive at North 'd 5.25 A. M. 10.30 A.M. 6,30 Arrive 12,15. P.M 8,40 9,15 10,00 MOVING NORTH Leave North'd. ( Dontt'ilto 4.30 P.M. 5.10 5.45 ft 00 Leave 1.45 P.M. 9.00 P. M. 3 40 it Ropert, Kingston, Arrive at Scranton, A Pas'senser Train also leaves Kingston at 8.30 A. M. for Scranton, to connect with train for New York. Returning leavps Scranton on arrival of Traxu frora New York at 4.15 P. M. The Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Rail road connects wild the Delaware, Lacka wanna ajid Western Railtowd at Scranton, for New York and intermediate points east At Ropert it connects with tbe Catawissa Railroad for points both oast and west. At Northumberland it connect v.' it h the Philadelphia and Erie R. R. and Northern Central R. R. for points west and south. JOHN P. 1LSLEY, Sup1 1. J. C. Wells, Gen'l Ticket Ag't. , November 27, 1861. Oyer's Cherry Pectoral. UNITED STATES 3-20 $. The Secretary of the Treasury has not yet given notice of anj intention to with draw this popular Loan from Sale at Par, and aniil ten days notice is given, the undersigned, as "General Subscription Agent,''- will continue to supply the public. The whole amount of the Loan author ized is Five Hundred Millions of Dollars. Nearly Four Hundred Millions have been already subscribed for and paid into the Treasury, mostly within the last seven mon.hs. Tbe large demand from abroad, and the rapidly increasing home demand for use as the basis for circulation by Na tional Banking Associations now organiz ing in all pans of the country, will, in a very short period absorb Ihe balance. Sale have lately ranged from ten tofif teeu millions weekly, frequency exceed ing three millions daily, and as it is well known thai the Secretary of the Treasury has ample and unfailing resources in the Duties on Imports and tenia! Revenues, and in the i?sue of the Interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is almost a certainty that be will not find it neces saay, for a Long time to come, to seek a market for any other long or permanent Loans, The IniereM and Principal of which are payable in Gold. Prudence and self interest must force the minds of those contemplating the for mation of National Banking Associations, as well as the minds of all who have idle money on their hands, to the prompt con clusion that they should lose r.o time in subscribing to this rfto-t popular Loan. It will soon be beyond their reach, nd advance to a handsome premium, as was the result with the "Seven Thirty" Loan, when it was all sold and could no longer be subscrided for at par. IT IS A SIX PER CENT LOAN, THE Interest and Principal payable in Coin, thus yielding over Nine per cent, per an num at the present rate of premium on Coin. The Government requires all duties on Imports to be paid in coin; thnse duties have for a long time past amounted to over a Qjarter of a Million of Dollars daily, a sum nearly three times greater than that required in the payment of the Interest on all the 5-20's and other perma nent Loans. So that it is hoped that the surplu Coin in the Treasury, at iio dis ant day, wjll e'.rf'jle the United States to re sume specie payments upon al) liabilit.es. The Loan i6 eal.ed 5 20 from the tact that whilst the Bonds may run foi twenty years yet the Government has a right to pay them off in Gold at par, at any time alter five years. The Interest is paid half yearly, viz: on the first day ot November and May. Subscribers can have Coupon Hinds, which are payable to bearer, and ate 50, 100, S500, and SlOOQ; or Registered bonds J of 6tme denominations, and in addition, j sajUuu auu oiu,uuv. rui uatiKiiig purpo ses and lor investments of Trust monies, the Registered bonds are preferable. These 5-20't cannot be taxed by States, cities, towns, or counties, and the Govern ment tax on them is only l per cent., on the amount of income, when the income ol the holder exceeds Six hundred dolla rs per aniiuin; all other investments, such as income from Mortgages, Railroad Siock and Bonds, e c, musi pay from three to five percent, lax on the income. Banks and Bankers throughout the coun try will continue to dispose of the bonds; and all orders by mail, or otherwise, prom ptly attended to. The inconvenience of a lew days' delay in the delivery ot the Bonds is unavoida ble, the demand being so great; but as in-terui-t commences from the day of sub scription, no loss is occasioned, and every effert is being made to diminish the delay. JAY COOXE, SUBSCRIPTION AGKNT, 114 South Third Street, Phila. December 2, 1863. li'cw Clothing More. "LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. 'jpHE nndersigned respectfully infofms his friends and the public generally, ir at be has just received from the Eastern Cities, a large assortment of Fall $- . Winter CLOTHING. Fresh from the seat of Fashioi, of all s"rm. size and quantities, whith will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. -ALS O, HATS & CAPS BOOTS A XI) SHOES Together with a variety of no lions and 'hings too troublesome to numer a!e, to which he invites the attention of pur chasers. ESI" Jle is also prepared tn make up clothing to order, on reasonable terms, and up to the latest fashions. EjFCall and examine our slock of goods. ANDREW J. EVANS. Bloomsburg, Dec. 2, IS63. Cheap Hat & Cap STORE REJIOVEO. Another Arrival or floods. Now is Your Time to Ituy. I NOW SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER. THE undersigned having bought out the Grocery of David Stroup, has removed bis Hal and Cap Store op to Slroup's Old Stand, where iu addition to a superior as sortment of - SPRING AND SUMMER L HATS AND CAPS, Comprising every sott and quality, which will be sold at unusnally low prices. He will continue the Grocery and Notion business in all its forms as carried on by Mr. Stroup And solicits a continuance of the old customers. ALSO;-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES, ar.d LININGS to which tie invites the at tention ol Shoemaker and the public. JOHN K. GIRTON. Bloorssburg, Aug. 26, 1863. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the late firm ol 31iller If Eyer, Merchants in Blooms burg, are hereby uotified, that tbe Books, Notes and Accounts of said firm are in the Store for collection, and most be settled by the first of October, without respect to those concerned. MILLER & EYER. Bloomsburg, August 26, 1863. E. H. LITTLE. BLOOM SRURG, Pa. Office in Coort Alley ; formerly occupied by Charles R. Buckalew. December 28, 1859.-tf. BLANKS I BLANKS I ULAMvS ! I DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBFffiNAS, of proper & dewirableforms,fo' sale at the of.lce of the "Star of the North." (THE SINGER SEWEVG 3IACII1XES. OUR Letter A Fam ly Sewing Machine is fssi waining a world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sewing Ma chines yet offered to the public. No other Family Sowing Machine has so many use ful appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell ing, Tucking, Gathering, Guaging, Braiding Embroidering, Cording, and so forth . No other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great variety of work. It will sew all kinds of chub., and with all kinds of thread. Grat and reeer.t improvements make onr Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and most durable, and most cer tain in action at ail rates of speed. It makes ih interlocked stitch, which is the "best stitch known. Any one. even of the most ordinary capnciiy,can see, at a glance how to use the letter A Fanrily Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines are finished in chaste and exquisite style." The Folding Cae of the Family Ma chine is a piece of conning workmanship of It e most useful kind. It protects the ma chine when not in use, and when about to be operated may be opened as a spacious and substantial table to sustain the work. While some of the Case, made oat of the choicest woods, are finished in the sim plest aid chastest manner possible, other are adorned and embelished in the most costly and superb mnnner. It is absolutely necessary to see the Fam ily Machine in operation, so as to judge of its great capacity and beauty. It is fast becoming as popular for familj sew ing as our Manufacturing machines are for manufacturing purposes. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very best quality. Send for a Pamphlet. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 458 Broadway. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.8I0 Chestnut St. N. S. Tingley, Agent, in Espy, Pa. John Sharpies, Agent, in Cattawihsa. Nov. 11, 1863. AND SECOND HAND SAFES, won &z,m mauAi?e ST IVEW YORK SAFE DEPOT 71 ffWiam Street, New York. GL A. GR5G33 Size and Prices of Lillies Fire-Proof Safes. O U T S I I E: fr"-'.. .- i '-F Height. Width. Depth. No. 1 24 20 20 No. 2 26 22 24 No. 3 30 24 24 No. 4 32 23 24 No. 5 34 31 24 No. 6 40 31 21 INSIDE: J kit Id. Width. Depth No 1 17 11 t2 No. 2 19$ 13 12 No 3 21 15 12 No. 4 22 18 1 No. 5 24 21 14 No. 6 3t 21 15 PRICK. PR ICE. Number 1 S50 00 Number. 4 $85 00 do 2 60 00 do 5 100 0O do 3 70 00 do 6 115 00 November 1 J, 1863. 300,000 M 0 R E M E N W A N T E D TO QUELL REBELLION! HE VOLUTION IN HIGH PRICES! NEW ARUIVAL OF FA EL & WIA TER GOODS. AT FETCH EXTS STORE LY LIGHT STREET, COL. CO. nst received from the eastern cities and is now opening at the old stand a splendid assnrtmeni of 2, yzr C3 IT C2 tL SI ESI CO. fi Z2 q which will be ol I cheap for CASH OU COUNTRY PRODUCE ! His stock cor:fi-ts of Ladies ?ress Goods, rhoicpt '!es and latest fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS. CUNGIIAMS, FLANNELS. HOSIERY. SILKS. SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C; Heaily-J!aIe Clothing SATINETS, CVSSIMEKES, COTTON A I) ES, KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, &C. C 132. CE C23 23 132.12 123 S3 QUEENS WARE, CEDAR W A rlE, HARDWARE. MEDICINES, DRUGS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS and CAPS, In short everything usually kept in a country slor. The patronage of his old friends, and the public generally, is respectfully so licited. The highest market price paid for coun try produce. TETER EXT. Liuht Street, Nov. 11, 1863. COMMUNICATED Pulmonary Coiisuim(ioii A Curable Disease S A CARD. TO COAMlJlPTIVES. THE undersigned having been restored to health in a few week, by a very sim. pie remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe luns affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire !t, he will send a copy cf the prescription ni-ed (free ol charge), with the directions for preparing and usinz the same, which they will find a sure cute tor Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Couuhs. Cold?, &c. Tbe only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread the infor mation which he conceives to be inyalua ble ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please addres REV. EDWARD A. WILSON Williameburgh, Kings county, N. Y. Sept, 23, 1863 4mos. Attorney at Law BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office on Main Street, Exchang Block. Court Proclamation. W1 HEREAS the Honorable William El- we'.l. President Judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Court of Common Pleas a-id Orphans' Court, in the 26th Judicial District, compos ed of the connties of Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming, ami the Hons. Stephen Baldy and John McKeynolds, Associate Judged, ol Co lumbia co., have issued their precept, bear ing date one thousand eight hundred and sixty three, and to rr directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jnil Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Com. Pleas and Orph arts' Court, in Blooms burg, in the county of Columbia nn the first Monday, burnt; the 7(h day of Dec'oei titxl and to continue one week Notice is here1 given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace and Coiifciables o the said County of Columbia, that ihey be thn and there in their proper persons at 10 o' clock in Ihe forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions and other remen-bran-res to do those things which to heir fffi ce appertain to be done. And these that are hound by recognizes, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or may be in the Jail of said county ot Columbia, to be then and there to prosecute then as shall be just. Ju rors are reqer-ted to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice, dated at Bloomsburg lite 7ih day of Nov'br, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hutdred and sixty-three and in the eighty-eighth year of the Independence of the United Slates of America. (God sav the Commonwealth ) JOSIAH H. FURMAN, -Sheriff's Office. ) Sheriff. Blnomsbuig, Nov. It 1863. J GRAND JURORS FOR DECEMBER TKRV1, 1863. Benwn Thomas Seictried. Briarcrerk Moses Davis, John H.Smi'h Fishincreek James Edar, Geo. Mc Bride. " : Hemlock Mathias Appleman. Jackson John McHenry, Thomas W. Yonnsr. Locust Henry Fiher, William Miller, Abraham Yea-jer. Mtffliii John Snyder, S-imuel Snyder. Mount Pleasant Aaron Kester, Jr., John Wannick. Maine Solomon Shuman, John Har mony. Madison Perry Christian, Phineas Wei liver. Orange Aaron R Patterson, Cornelius Bellas j Suarloaf Joseph O. Hess, Andrew Hess, t "3 sed! John bhuman. TRAVERSE Jl'BOKS FOR DECEMBER XERM, 1863. Bloom Augustus Maon, S'epben Knorr. Heaver Samuel Fisher, Elias Miller, WrmSchel!. Bnarcreek Evan D Adams Benton Peter Appleman John O. Dil dir.e. Centre Daniel Bower, George Hes, T Peter Millar, Aaror. KHehner. Caitaista Josepii Martz, Clinton Mar geram. Fishingcreek Daniel McHenry, Benj. McHenry. Greenwood Sylvester Albertson. John M-Murtry. Hemlock Amos Hartman. Jackov I'"' ' Savage. Madi-on li tert Fruit, Wrr. Carnahan, Lewis Schuyler. Mrune John Nns. MtHtn Lawrence Watters, Stephen Die-teri-k. Mi Pl--a?ant--Wm. J. Ikeler, William Howell. Montour Levi Weaver. Orange David Herring, John Peltebonc, Jee Urumstetler. I.rie Francis Hunter, Valentine Win-tor-teen, Henry Richart. Susarloaf Jame Hes. Trial List for HcccKber lerra, 1863. 1 Phiii V. titer ?.teeti vsVal. Wintersieeu. 2 Henry U tSU vs Georse Kinley. Jr. Ker vs Abraham Klase. 4 Abraham Kla?e vs Jacob Eyer. 5 David Levi, et al vi Samuel L. Bett'e. 6 Daniel V Seybert vs Joseph G.-iifil. 7 E Mt-Murtrie, et nl Christian Woif. 8 J. II. Brown, et nl.vs fna'd B Rupert. 9 Jame Hording vs E!:a Reese. to Louisa Gowen vs Elizabeth Dilms. 11 Jacob Hani. vs peter Jacoby. 12 Jacob Bond vs Tilmsn Na2le. 13 Geo Hughes, et al v J. V. Cr'nwell, et al 14 David Rfinbold vs Michael Grower. 15 Rufel P. Sicker vs William lt;-!er. 16 W. A. Kline v Geo W. Hinl n : 1 et al 17 Rebecca Varu'er-hce vsGeo . Jon. 18 N. L Caropbell vs Stmuel Jon- . 19 Franklin l-onrber r's A.'t .:.:. . vs. Christian Wolf. 20 D. F. Seybert vs R-ubcn Nicelv. 21 B. F R i hard & B-o vs SiU D. E.?gir. 22 Daniel J Carey v Martz &: Ei:t. 53 W. A Kline vs G W. 11. iTrran 24 Jneph F I.o.T vs Isnao D. Patton. 25 no L. A lams v s D. F. Sej bert, et al. 26 Charl-s H. lle3 vs S;ephc Woif. 27 Joseph Hanman vs Reuben Lir,s. 2R Rebecca Transiie v Wiiiia-n Tran?ue. 29 Elias Ueeso u-e v Isaac Rulter. 30 Jncob Terwiileg-r vs Thomas Meredith. 31 S J. Faux u-e vs B. F. Reihard et al 32 Rickeits ii Stewart vs Emar, uel Johnon. 33 J icob Bock, Ex'r. v Jesse Buc k. 34 D. II. BaMrt et al vs W Darunson et al. Bloorntur?, Nov. 18, 1C3. Miller's Store. OPirG3SiIi nfo; assail OF FALL AM) ViIXTKR GOODS. fSHIE tsubscriber ha just returned from - the Cities with anoiher large and t-eiecl assortment of FALL & VIiTEK GOODS, purchased al Philadelphia snd New York, at the lowest fiaure, and which he is determined josell on as modera'e terms as can be procured elsewhere iu Bloombbarg. Hi stock comprises Ladies' Dress Goods, of the choicest styles and latest fashions. DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. QtJEENSW ARE. CEDAR WARE, HOLLO '-W ARE, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c., Lc. In short.everything usually kept in country j stores; to which he invites the public gener ally. The highest price will be paid for coun try produce, in exchange for goods. STEPHEN H MILLER. Bloomsburg, Aug. 26, 1863. .$23: E3IPLOY3IKM ! AGENTS WANTED ! $75 We will pay from S25 to S75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agent, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Ad dress Eric Sewing Machine Compact, R JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. Blootusburg, Aug. 21, 1861. DAVID L0WENDERG, CLOTHING STORE. On Main streetjtwodoorsabofll'e'Amer ican Hotel.' JYational Foundry nioombnr, Columbia Co., flne snbribjr, proprietor of the above named extensive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders for nil kindu of machir.ery, for COLLER1 ES. BLAST FUR NAC ES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS TH R ES H I M G MA CH I N ES. &c, &c. He iw also prepared to make Store, dll sizes and pattern, Plow-irons, ;md every thing usually made in tirei-class Foundries His exian:ive facilities aM practical workrr"n, watranl him in rr?c;ivi! ih largest contracts or tte most reasonah'v terms. CF Grain of all kind- will be taken iu exchange for castings. This eu blishmen' is loraied near the Lackawanna Railroad Dpn. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, 1863. $150 BEST PIANOS. $150 . GROVESl'EEN & HALE, moved to their new y U n I tr g riaui it it re- wardrooms, 1T0. 478 EE.0 ADVT A7, are now pre, ared to offer the public a ma tnfi',ent new scale full '7 Octave Koenrood Piano, containing all improvements known mihi country or Europe, over-strung - ba, French erand action, harp pejal, full iron frame, for SltfO CASH, irarr.mled for 5 ears. Rich moulding cases, $175 TO $200, al! warranted made cf the be-t seasoned material, arid to stand better than any sold lor S400 or 3500 by the old meihods of manufacture. We invito the ba?l Judges io examine and try these new instruments, and we stand ready at allttmesto lestthem w it fi any otteis manufactured ia this coon- t y' CRCTCSTEEX & MLE. 478 Broadway, IV civ Xofkt June 4:h 1862. 3m. FRESH ARRIVAL OF AT HEAD QUARTERS! FOR FALL AND WINTER. ilIcKEEVY, NCAIj fc CO., "I T AVE justreceived and opened a siock ot II Merchandise for sale, which compri ; ses tbe LARGEST, Cheapest, & hancrom 'est assortment now offered in this TO'VN. Having paid great attention to the selection J of their entire stock as to j Price ami Qualify, j they flatter themselves that they can com. pete with ihe cheapest, and all those, wish ing to Duy cheap, can save moi.ey by giv- g u a call. We have a'l kinds ofoo-Js and wares to supply the want of the people. A very large and complete assortment ol LADIES' DRESS GOODS. French Merinoes. wool plaids, alpaca, bombaxines, de Haaes, poplins parametta cloths, mohair lustres, mutdin de laines, Persiau clothw, Ginghams, alicoes, &c. ' WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sleeves, Collars Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouricings, bands 8nd trimmings, lace and edaings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, velvet libbons, and braids, kid, cotton, lisle thread glove8, mohair mitts, &c. ALL III ADS OF S 51 AWLS, iroche, Bay Sute, Waterville, black silk, cashmere, embrodered, &c. Also a very lare assortment of Cloths, ca.imers, sat inet", veting,t weeds, jens,coatin3 velvet, beaver cloths, &;. of all kinds and Mzes for men, women and vhildren. We have a large assortment of HATS and CAPS of the latent fashion. We have also, Hardware, QueentrtMe, Cedar-are, &.c. Very cheap C A R P ETSJ A RP ET-H AGS.FLOOR, table and carriage oil cloth, mats, rugs,ba kets,'&c. Musluis, flann-ls, tickir,', dr-p-rs, towelin2,driliifigs, &c.,iu abundance. We invite our friends and the public gen erally to givw us a call before purchasing Isewhere We hav bouaht our goods at the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will not be undersold by an) bodv or the rest of man kind. MeKELVY, NEAL & CO. B:oomburg, Nav; 25, 1S63. A.(miiitrntoiV IVoticc Estate of Daniel Lev an. late of Roar ingcreck twp., Columbia co., dee'd. 1 ETTERS cf adm'r;Mra;ioT m tie estate ol Djrtil l.evart, laic of Ro jri-Eereek, 0 --'fp, Co'utr.bia cn-.i'ity.deepaied, have 1 p 'jfati:e l by the llr'-ri-'er of Columbia c orv ?o Jidrt L"vau cf lloarirtacreek tp , at:d William Goodman of Lciei twp . in sg'd county. All persons fiving clai"'s a2aint the of the decedent are re- q. rested to tors for f-e esent them to the adminilr r : . t;i withotit delay, and ail ' to tho eta.e to make pay ( th a 'tniniitra'rs. ihcfe i'id mcnt fc 1 J0i LEV AN, WD.LAIM GOODMAN T Ad ni'rs. Roaritigcreek, Nov. 11, 183 S2. hCIlOLACSHIP FOR SALC. Pi t-burh Commercial College. Rinhhmtiu " ("nttenders " Strat'r.n, Bryant & Tnes Scrips, are Philadelphia, in amounts ot $15 und S50 and are as to nniicti ca-r. by the Sio- der.t on entering ei ihr ofltte above Col leyes. Vou g n.en lrinq to obtain a finished Co'Vjiate Etucation, will here find a cooJ sp'C jlaM i ty as.plyi at the cff.c of the STAR OF THE NORTH. Uloornsbnrg, Nov. 4, 1S63. ATTENTION! TO ALL Ullo.1I It .HAY tUMKUS. THE ui'drsiatied beinz a r"in!arly "li censed A i.ctioreer," hereby otfer bis ser vices as such, to all who n ay le I disposed tojzuehima call. li s creat experience iti the business, will enable him to render satisfaction to his cusiomers. At the same lime he cautions ail Aeiioneers. ot licens ed, from following aid calling as the fine fixed by the U. S. Viil surely t imposed, f and the law carried out io its f-dl etent. All person desiring to obtain my services, will plea-e inform me to tha erfct before they adverse. L D RICE, A c'r. Li2ht Street, Nov. 18, 1863. OYSTER SALOON IN liLOOMSBURG. COL. CO. PJ. fflHE undersiizned would announce to the public that he ha refit -ed his SALOON ni.edoor East ol hii. BAKERY & CONFEC TIONARY, on Main Street. Bloomsburg; and is orepared to accommodate both La dies and G .ltlenr'n. 'He i prepared io furnish OYSTERS, WHOLESALE & RE TAIL, BY THE CAN GU OTHERWISE. Ii. STOIINER. Novembi 25. !63. Ayert Sarsaparilla.