ST A R OF THE NORTH WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 6, 1S64. On Tuesday morning last we had quite a smart fail of snow, not sufficient however, to cit.ke sleighing ; but at present writing indications are that we will have more. Jousr Diuhke, adm'r, advertises in to !ayf Star, seme valuable personal proper ty far sale, belonging to the estate of Henry 11. Dildine, late of Madison twp , deceased. Sale takes place on the 20tb inst. Hiuung Ice. On Monday last several of our citizens commenced hauling ice off Fishiogcreek to fill Dp their ice booses The ice was between four and , five inches thick and of a good quality, clear as crys tal. AcctncNT. We learn that the Hon. Johs licRsYKOLDs met with a rather serious ao cidentort the 23d ult., by slipping upon the ice, at his residence, in Buckhorn, and breaking his collar bone, and not one of his arms ai was reported. It is hoped that bis recovery may be speedy. JlrcHin. F. Eteblv, Esq., i: will be seen by his card in to-day's Star, has opened an office,-2d door west of the Court House, on Main Street where he is prepared to make out pipers for exemption from the coming draft, with correctness and dispatch ; as he baa had considerable experience in tha. line. " The County-Auditors are boilj enraged making the annual settlement for the year 1S63. The financial condition of the coun ty is in a healthy stale, but we will not vouch for its long continuance, if the con dition of our country is not soon clanged. Breakers are looming up in the distance, and indicate an approach sooner or later. Cut. C. G. Jacksos, of Berwick, i home on furlough. He paid his friends a visit, at thii place, one day last week. The Captain Icoks wall, especially after having go.-ie through with so much hard fighting. He retr iu a few days to his old illustriou Regiinect, the 84;h PebnVf Ivania, which is wi:b the army of ihe Potomac, in winter quarter. - We should think the Captain a good cfScer. ha certainly is a good looking oi.e, ind single at that. Rspca Howell, Esq., of lhj Espy Hotel, has lately purchased tko Tavern Stand of 51f. Wiiiaid C. Green, at the Lower Lime flitii in Scott township, this co , where he will remove on tbo 1st of April next. l!r. Howell was given possession of . the property on the 1st inst. It is a tolerably good e'.aud. as there is considerable team ing done to and trom the Lime Kilns, be. sid-ssqaiia a good many men to board, who re there employed. Success to Mr. Howe!! in bi ne enterprise. Tus non-appearance of the Srsa last week, was cmsed from the fact, thitt the editor a:;d all hands connecled with the i-iTce. resolved to take a litrle recreation, Bering the holidays. At the issuing of our last paper we did not think but what we should put out a number during the ho;';. t!ay, hence ocr silence on the matter hi our las; 5 tar. The suspension of papers this yar, during Christmas and New Years, was never mare cener&L Sasbth Breakers. We have been in formed that a party in Greenwood twp., not loug since, desiring to violate the laws of Grd and of their country, on the Sabbath day, very encgly arranged themselves, guns and hounds in a wagon, covering the gam ing pieces and. dogs with buffalo robes, and proceeded for the hunting grounds; when, on going' through the town of Millville, the borse stumbled, dogs became alarm ed fear ing ao accident, and sprang from the wag on, exhibiting themselves and guns, thereby exposing the party. We will not give the Dames of the parties concerned, but would 6?ate, try and find time to do your sporting on some other day more fitted for the occa sion, and remember to observe the Sabbath day and keep it holy. Endeavor to be law abiding citizens, especially those of you j who are supposed to dispense the law. Thakks cf Ovr Carrier. We have been requested by our Carrier, Noah C. Prentiss, to return thanks in bis behalf to the patrons of the Star of toe North and others, for the liberal coutribctions made him on New Year's Day, as a consideration for his neat ly printed address and the service render ed them by weekly carrying to their doors lue i?TAR. ibe earner uoj iruuea arouuu, making his weekly visits with the Stab, through rain and through sun-shine, thus fully earcing tbe little amounts he receives. Fifjj-lwo calls are made by him at the res idence of each patron, in his district, in a year, and cce cent per call from each one in a (.ingle year does not seen very much although it would amount io fifty-two cent form each patron, and out of one hundred subscribers the Carrier would realize tbe earn of fifty-two dollars. But halt that sum would satisfy fcira very well for his trouble. . m m m i . Death of Caleb Barto, Sen. The 9 ' .V. ... v ..... comes our painful duty to announce the death of our venerable townsman and es teemed friend Calib Barton, sr. He had been absent Isoma-two years, superintend, ing improvements on bis property in Ohio and returned to Rupert in the Tuesday night train fioni tbo Wfc&t,' arriving there about znidnlit. It appears that ha then started on f'.ot for home coming op the Lackawana and Bloorostorg Eailroad, when he raufct Lave teen struck by the engine of a coal traia arid killed, as he was found yesterday rsoraing dead, with cuts and bruises iodi- casing his death in this waj. Thia is sad re indeed. Ha was one of oar oldest ci:izsns and as ranch resjecied by all wsa ksavr hi n. Ha was abuut O years of "fST Wonder if the copperhead Merchant from this place has forgotten the castigatlon be got from the senior member of the firm of D. Focht & Brother, at No. 35 N. Third Street, Philadelphia, early in October last ? It is not the first time that Copperheads from this county have been taken down for talking treason when out Irom home. May it do them pood Col. Co. Republican. Wonder it the father of the above scurril ous attack knows what constitutes a "cop perbead"! The editor of tbe Republican has a great deal to say about "copperheads" but never attempts to define the name. He must see snakes or dream of them in his nightly reppses. If he has reference to Democrats he speaks of unconditional Union men, men who are for the Union, the whole Union, under all circumstances, without an if or a Lut. The Abolition party, to which the editor of the Republican pro fesses to belong, go for the Union if the institution of Slavery can be abolished; but, if not, then they are in favor of a i.eJO Union. 'We have two or three very respectable Democratic Merchants in this place, besides quite a number in the county, whom the aotber of the above squib chooses to de nominate as "copperheads" to gratify his oru desire with that ot I). Focht & Brother. No. 315 N. Third Street, Phila. This firm certainly cannot profit by having their name heraled through the country, in the Repub lican, in connection with abusive language heaped upon our moat esteemed and worthy Merchants ot this place. The Merchants of this County buy goods and pay for them, call them "copperheads,'' Democrats, or what you may, and will continue to do so, with a distinct recollection that D. Focht & RfoirTer. 315 N. Third Street, Phila., allows the RepiiltHcttn of this place to call Merchants who choose to visit their establishment. "Copperheads," and charges them of 'talk ing treason.' We see it announced in our dailies that tbe Reverned John Hughes, Archbishop of New York, died at his residence, in that city, at 7 o'clock on the evening of the 3d irM. 'The sad event cast a gloam over the Catholic church throughout the whole coun try Ho had been seriously ill ever since the 9lh oh. "'He was the controling intel lect of his church in this country. He was torn in Ireland in 1793. and came to this couutry tc IS 17, and was 65 years of age. Tub L.idv's Friend. This is a new can didate for peblic favor, published by the proprietors of that well ktiowti literary weekly, the '"Saturday Evening Post," and edited by the wife of the editor ot that jour nal, Mrs. Henry Peterson. It promise to be a work of ;reat interest, especially to the ladies. The best literary talent is em ployed upoa its pages. Terms : S2.00 per annum ; r.t less rates to clubs. Address Deacon &. Peterson, 319 Walnut St , Phila delphia. Appoit.mknts bv the Col'.vt Commis sion krs -The following appointments made by th3 Commissioners of Columbia county, on Monday last, are good ones and well de ferred . Attorney Clark Robert C. Fruit of Madison. Mercantile Appraiser. Andrew Laubach, of Sogarloaf. Auditor's TVotire. In the Orphan's Court for the County of Columbia ; Estate of Johii Ander son, late cf Scull twp., dee'd. ALL pers-jus interested will take notice that the v n lersigned appointed Audi tor, by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, to make distribution of th" balance in the hand of Samuel Anderson, Admin istrator of John Anderson, dee'd , will meet i'ie parties at his office, in Bloon.s burg," on Wednesday the 20th day of Janu ary, A. D 1864, at 10 o'clock, A M. for i lie purpose of bis appointment, w hen and where al! persons interested are reqne-led to present 'heir claims or be debarred frora coming in for a share rf such assets. E H. LITTLE, Auditor. Dec. 16, 1863 $2 Administrator' Notice Extate of Daniel Levari, late of Roar ingcretk twp., Columbia co., dee'd. LETTERS of administration on theeute of Daniel Levan, late of Roaringcreek township, Columbia coonty,deceased, have been granted by the Rauiler of Columbia county, lo John Levan of Roariuscreek tp , and William Goodman of Locust twp , in said county. All persons having claims against the estate of the decedent ari re quested to present them to the administra tors for settlement without delay, and all ,nofce indebted to the eMate to make pay inent forthwith to the administrators JOHN LEVAN, ) WILLAIM GOODMAN Adm'ra. Roaringcrek, Nov. 11, 1863. 32. JPtibitc Sale OF JALUABLK FERSOSAL PllCPERII. WILL be exposed to Public Sale, at the late residence of Henry Kitchen, deceased, in Greenwood township, Colum bia comity, on SATURDAY THE 97 H OF JASV1M, at 10 oYloek in tha forenoon, of said day, the following valuable peisonable proper, ty, to wit ; THREE HORSES ; One yearling colt, three Milch cown, One heifTer, Two calves, One breeding, sow. Four shoats, Eleven head of ALSO, 7 One Threshing Machine, One Windmill, One Two horse Wagon, One Truck Wagon, One open bogy, One Sleish, One tied, Two cultivators, Two barrows, Two PJo,j, Two single eels of Liirht Harness, besides a lot of ether har ness commonly used for teaming and far ming AUo, a lot of GRAIN by the bushel, such as ' " WHEAT, CORN AND OATS ; ALSO, Potatoes by the b-ashel, Hay by the Ton, and com fodder by the heaf; ALSO, GRAIN IN THE GROUND, ALSO, Household and Kitchen Furniiore, consisting of beds, bedding, Hureau, Chairs, Tables, Cooking ani Parlor Stoves and Pipe, together. with a lot of .other ar tides tot" teJions to mention- URIAH R. HARROR.) - RICHARD KITCHEN, J Aamr' D"f. 23. 163. Acer's Earsai3arillrL . GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Compound Fluid Extract Buchn, a posi tive and Specific Remedy for diceaso of ih Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. . This Medicine increaces the power of Diiiestion, and excite tlie Absorbent in o healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and lrlammaiion. HL'LWUOLM'S I XTIIACT lSUrfll'. For WeaknesFes arising Irom excefses, Habits of Disf-ipation, Early Indiscretion of abuse,atieuded w iih the following symp toms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss oj Memory, Difficulty of Breiithing, Wesk Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Di eae, Wake!ulne-8, Dimness of VisionjPam in the B,k k, Universal Lassitule ot thn Muscular Syftem, Hot Handx, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably remnvp soon follows. IMPOTENCY, FATUITY. EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by IOosh "Direlul Diseases." "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the canst, of their sul fering, but none will confess the RecorJs of tbe Insarne Aylum. And melancholy Deaths by Consump tion bear ample wi'nesn to the Truth ot th assertion. The Constitution once effected with Oiganic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Strens'hpn and In visorate fie Sysiem, which HELMUOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. A trial will con vince (he most skeptical. FE.MALES,-FEMALES,-FEM ALES. In many Affections peculiar io Females the Exiract Buchu is unequdled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness , or Snpn-ession of Customary Evacuations,' Ulcermed or Scirrhou. s ate of the Uteins, Leuchonhea or Whites, S erility, and for all com joints inc'dent to the sex, whether ariiii4 frr ni ind iscretion Habits or Dissipation, or in the Decline or Change of Lite Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or nn-leu.-aut Medicines tor unpleasant and dangerous liea;ei. II ELM FOLD'S Ex'ract Burhn and Im proved Rose Wah cores SECRET DIS EASES, In all their Staaes, Ai l;nle E petise, Little or no chanae in Diet, No lneonveniei.ee, And no exposure. It caues a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby re.rinvin ob sirttctions, )reventing and curing stiii-ture of the Urethra, allay ing Pin ami I nil 4 m matiou,o frequent in ihe cla ot diseai;s, and expelling all poisotous, diseased ami worn ont matter. Ihonsaruls npon Thousand.s wh. have been the victims ot Quack, and who have pid lietivy fees lo t e rnred in a short time, have found they weje deceived,, and that tlie ' poison'' Las, by ihe use ol '-pow-ertul asUingents," been dried up in the system, lo break out in an agravaied lorm, and periiH; alter M.rriae. Ue Heiiu lol'l's Extract Buchu lor s 1 1 affection and dipe-ie. of tte Urinary Or whether existing in .Vlrtie of Female, irom whatever cause originating an.t no inaUer f how long Handing. Dtsf aes of tfese Oijan reqnires the aid of a Dinieiic. HflmboUl'ei Extract B.ichu i the Cieai Diure in, and is certain to have ;he Je.ir-d eiT-ct in hI) d'teae ijt wmch ii is lecomn. ended. EviJeace of the most rc!i'it!e a'id respo'isible character will ac company ine medicine. Pries 1.00 a Dottle, or, Six for 3 00. Delivered to any ad 1res, securely packed from observation. Describt symptoms in all coinmonications. Cures giidiante I ! Advice gratis. Address leiter loi intorma lion to II. n. II f-LIIIIOI.P, b. nii-i. 101 South I0ii st., bel Chesuiut, Phila. HELM HOLD'S M-di-a! p-pot. HELM HOLDS Dra & Ciieml Warehouse, 5 19 Broudicay, Ntw York. R7" Beware of counterfeits and unprinci pled dealt-rs, who endeavor to dispose ol iheir ou" ai.d "other" ar iclen o; the reputatioii attained by Helrnboid's (ienuine Preparations, do do Extract B'jctm. Helrnbold' Gen uiue Extract SaraparilU. do do Improved Rose Wash. in"" Sold by all Drug-Uls everywhere Ask for Helmboln's. Take no othr. Cut out the Advertisement and send for it, and avoid impo.-ition and exposure. iVpcnor 9, l63.-lv. Jlagic Tiaie Cbseicrs. Being a Hunting or Open Fact or La dy' or Gentleman's Watch Combiii' td, icith Patent Self-Winding Im provement, a most Pleasing Novelty. O.ie of the pritieot, most convenient, and decidedly the best and cheapest time piece for general and reliable use evr ente red. I: has witbiu it and connected with its machinery, its own winding attachment rendering a key entirely unneeesa y. The cases of this Watch are composed of two metals, the ouier one being fine .16 carat gold. It has the improved ruby action le ver movement, and warranted an accurate time piece. Price, superbly engraved, pet case ot half dozen, $204. Sample Watches, in neat mororco boxes, S35. SILVER WATCHES. First Class H outing Time-pieces for accu racy of roovemect, beauty of material, and, above all, cheapness in pric, these watches must insure universal approba tion. Ati imitation so faultless that it can hardly be delected by the most experien ced jodge. The material being ol two metals, the outer one first quality Sterling Silver, while the innei one is German Sil ver, it cannot be recognized by cutting oi heavy engraving, making it, not only in appearanre, but in durabiiiiy, the best re semblance of Solid Sterling Silver in exist ence. The sale of these Watches in the army is a source ot enormous profit, retailing, as they very readily do. at S25 and upwirds. Many hundred dollars can be made in a single pay day by any one of ordinary business tact. C2"AT WHOLESALE ONLY! In heavy hunting cases, be-utiluily engraved, white enamel dial, and fancy cut hands, in unod running order, by the half dozen, 666. Sold only by by the case of six ! Upoo receipt ot two dollars, as guarantee of good faith, we wiil send wale hen by ex press to auy part of the loyal States, col lecting balance ol bill on delivery. This ensure buyers against fraud, giving them iheir watches betore payment is required. Send orders to ihe sole importer. GAIUS WHF.ATON, No. 12 Jeweler's Exchange, Cor. Cortland St. aud Broadway New York " Dec. 9, 1563 3m. HENRY TvOSENSTOCK, Skv-I'tglit Amhrotypist ROOMS in the Third Story ot the Ex change Block, (entrance above tha Book Store,) Bioomsburg, Columbia coun ty, Pa. ; Bioomsburg, Nor. 23, 1859 ly. ARTHUR'S 1102IE MAGAZINE. 1804. VOLS. XXIII XXIV. EDITED BY T.S. ARTHUR AND V. F. TOWNSEND. The Home Maaazine lor 1864, will be conducted in the same spirit that ha distinguished it from the commencement; and continue to uniie in one periodical the attractions and excel lencies of both the Ladies' or 'Fashion ) iwauazines as iney ate cauea, anu tne gra ver literary monthlies. Our arrangement for 1864 include Three Original Serial S:ories, written expressly for the Home Magazine. One of these 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 these, our large corps of Talented Writer will continue to enrich the Home Magazine with short Stories, Poems, Essays, and Sketches of Life and character, written with the aim of blinding Literary Excellence with the higher teach ings of Morality and Religion. SOCIAL LITERATURE, ARTS, M0R als, Health, Domestic Happiness. To these the Home Magazine has been and will con tinue lo be devo.ed. Elegant 6ngraviriiis appear in every No., including choice Pictures, Groups, and characters, prevailing fashions, and a lare variety of Patterns for Garments, embroid ery, etc. etc. In all respects we give a first class Magazine, and at a price that brings it within the reach ol every int lligent fam ily in the land. PREMIUMS for the getting up of dubs. Our Premium Plates lor 1864 are L.irge Photographs of ' Evangeline" and "The Mnherless Brain," two charming and pop ular pictures. These Photographs are ou albuminized paper, exquistely copied, and superior to any heretolore sent by us. No picture ever published has been a popular as "Evanneiiee," and the demand for it at print sellers, is still very largo The splen did English print, entitled "The Milherless Brain," se.'l lor S25. Our copies give all ihe oetad, and all the fine effects perfectly. O One of these piirits goes to every getter up of a club, larg or shall. Yearly Terms in Advance: 1 copy Heme Magazine, aud one of tike premium plates, S 2 00 2 copies, ami one of the premium plated to gener up of club, 3 00 3 copies, and one ol the premium plater- lo getter up of club, 4 00 4 copies, and one of lie premium pin es to getter up of club, 5 00 8 copies, anil an extra copy of Mag azine, and ot;e premium plate to getter up of club, 10 00 12 ropies,Hiid an extra o jpy of Mag uziiie, and two premium plates io metier up ot club, 15 00 17 copies and an extra copy of Mag - azine. and two premium piates lo gutter up ol club, 20 00 It will be seen that each single subscri ber, who pays two collars, i entitled to one of toe premium plates. In ordering premiums, three red stamps rniW be s.ent. in every ca-e;to pay the cost of mailing each premium. It i n'i rt-qned that all the subscriber" to a clufo be al h poi-t otliee, Canada M.b-cribeis must adJ 18 cent on each -ub.-criptiou for pay ment of United States po.-tage. Cl.I.'UiJiMJ. Home Majazine and Gedey's Lady's Bock one y ear, 53 50 Home Maazi.ie and Harper's Mag azine, oi,e yesr, 4 00 Home Magazine and Saturday Even ing Post, ' 3 00 Addresi., T. J ARTHUR & CO., 323 Walnut Stree-, Phila. December 2, 1863 J'cw Stock of Clothing. FALL 8o WINTER GOODS. NVll'ES at ention to his stock of cheap - an I fashionable Ciothing at his Store, on ilJ.V STREET, IILOOMSliUllG, two doors above the Amtrican House, where he has jnst received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assortment of T?I c ii :iiid Boy's Clothing, includiug ihe most fashionable, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of Box, Sack, Frock t Gum and Oil Cloth Coats, and Pants, cf all Fort, sizes, and colors. He also has fpplenishr-d his already large stock ol Fall nd Winter Shawl; striped, figured aud plain Vest-, shirts, cravats, stock-, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy article. N R He has constantly on hand a large and weil i-eiecied a-sonment oi Cloths and YeMings, whicn he is prepared to make cp to order, into any kind of clothing on very frhort notice and in the test of manner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is of home manufacture. A N D Ol every Description, Fine and Cheap. His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. Call ar.. examine his general as sortment of Clothing, Wntches, Jewelry, fee. fcc. DAVID I.OWENBERG. Bioomsburg, Aug. 26, 1863. Lack'a aud Bioomsburg ilailroad. ON AND AFTER NOV. 25. 1S63, PAS SENG E R TR A INS WILL RUN AS FOL LOWS MOVING SOUTH. Freight Sr Passenger. Passenger. 5.25 A. M. 10.30 A.M. 6,30 Arrive 12,15. P.M 8,40 Leave Scranton, lt Kingston, (t Rupert, " Danville, 9,15 Arfive at Norttrd. 10,00 MOVING MOHTII. Leave North'd. Danville. 4.30 P. M. 5.10 - - - t Rupert, Kingston, 5.45 & 00 Leave 1.45 P. M. 9.00 P. M. 3 40 u Arrive al Scranton, A Passenger Train also leaves Kingston at 8.30 A. M. for Scranton, to connect with train for New York. Returning leaves Scranton on arrival of Tram from New York at 4.15 P. M. The Lackawanna and Bioomsburg Rail road connects with the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Railioad at Scranton, for New York and Intermediate points east. At Rupert it connects with the Catawissa Railroad for point both east and west. Al Northumberland Jt connect with the Philadelphia and lfcrifcR. R. and Northern Ceutral R. 1L lor points west and south. JOHN P. ILSLEY, Sup't. J. C. Wells, GtuH Ticket Ag't. November 27, 1861. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Vi'STEf STATES 5-20'S. The Secretary of the Treasury has not yet given notice of an intention to with draw this popular Loan from Sale at Par, and until ten days notice is given, the undersigned, as " General Subscription Agent,'' will continue to supply the public. Ihe 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 me last seven mon hs. The large demand from abroad, and the rapidly increasing home demand for use a- the basis lor circulation by Na tional Banking Associations now organiz ing in all parts of Ihe country, will, in a very short period, absorb the balance. Sales have lately ranged from ten to fif teeu millions weekly, frequency exceed ing three millions daily, and as it is well known that the Secretary of the Treasury has ample and unfailing resources in the Duties on Imports aud Itemal Revenues and in the is-sue of tliev Interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is almo.-t a certainty that he will not find it neces suay, for a long time lo come, lo seek a market for any other long or permanent Loans, The Interest and Principal of w hich are payable in Gold. Prudence and self interest must force the minds of those contemplating the for mation of National Banking Associations, hs well as the minds oi all who have idle money on their hands, to the prompt con clusion that they hhould lot-e r.o time in subscribing to this mot popular Loan. It will soon be beyond their reach, and advance to a handsome premium, as was the result with the ' Seven Thirty " Loan, when it was all sotd and could no longer be snbscrided 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 al the present rate of premium on Coin. The Government requires all duties on Imports to be paid in coin; thrive duties have for a long time pat amounted to over a Qiarter oi a Million of Dollars daily, a sum nearly three times greaier than that required in the payment of the Intere-i on all the 5-20's and other perma nent Loan". So that it is hoped that ihe surplus Coin in the Treasury, at no dis ant day, will enable the United Stales to re sume specie payments upon all liabilit e. The Loan is cai.ed 5 20 from the lact that whilst the B inds may run for twenty years yet the Government has a rght to pay them olT iu Gold at par, at any time alter five y ear's. The Interest is paid half yearly, viz: on the first dy ot November ai;d May. Sub.-cribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are payable io bearer, and are ?50, $100, 5500, at. I SioOO; or Registered bonds of swine denominations, ami in addition, S5,00f) and S0,ijCO For Banking purpo ses and (oi investments of Trnsi monies, the Reiiisierd bonds are preferable. These 5-20 's cannot be taxed by Siales cities, to .vn-, or coun ies, and the Govern merit tax on litem is only li per cent., on ihe amonnt of income, when ihe income of the holder exceeds Six hundred c'oMars per annum; all other investments, such a income from Mortgages., Railroad S ock and Bonds, e c, nu.-u pay Irom three lo five percent, tax on the income. Bank and Bankers throughout the ronn try will co'iiimie to dispose tf tbe bomU; and ail or-lers by niu loi olherwire. prom ptly attended to. 1 ne inconvenience of a fiw div' delay in the delivery ot the Bt-nJ is unavoida ble, the demand being so grea'; but a in terest commences from the day of s;ib scription, no los is occasioned, and every ellirt is b-sing made to dimmish the delay. JAY COOKE, f-CB.-iCBIPTlON AGKNT, 114 Somh Third Street, Pnila. December 2, 1S63. JYew riotlims More. LATEST STYLUS CHEAP GOODS. flHE undersigned respectfully informs tn friends and the put iic generally, that he has just received Irom the Eastern Cities, a large assortment of mtii cS- winter CLOTHING. Freh from the seat of Fa-hion, of all sorts, sizes and quantities, which wiil be sold cheap for cash or country produce. -A L S O, i HATS &z CAPS ROOTS AXD SHOES, t Together with a variety of no tions and ihiii2 ici troublesome to numer ate, to which he invites the attention of pur chaser. ZXJ" He is aho prepared to make vp clothing to order, on reasonable terms, and up to the latest fashions. 0Call and examine our stock of jroods. ANDREW J. EVANS. Bioomsburg, Dec. 2, 1863. Cheap Hat & Cap STOISE ISE.TIOA'E4. Aiiolhrr Arrival ol" fioods. Note is Your Time to Buy. I NOW SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER. THE underi2ned having bought out the Grocery ot David Stroup, ha teciioved bis Hal and Cap S'ore u, to Stroup' OlJ Stand, where in addition lo a superior as sortment ol SPRING AND SUMMER HATS AND CAPS, Comprising every soil and quality, which will be sold at unusually low juices. He will continue the Grocery anil Notion business in all its forms as carried on by Mr. Stroup And solicits a continuance of the old customers. ALSO.-A line lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES, ar.d LININGS to which he invites the at tention ol Shoemakers and the public. JOHN K. G1RTON. Bloorcsburg, Aug. 26, 1863. DISSOLUTION oTPAUTN ERSH IP.I rpHE partnership heretofore existing be tween C. W. McKelvj and J. S Me Nmch, in h manulacture of paper a Cat awi-sa Mills, under the firm ot O. W. MeKeUy k Co., is this day dissolved by mutual conseut. The business of ihe late firm w ill be set lied by C. W. Kalvy, at Cat'.awissa Mills. C. W. McKELVY. THE undersigned, having purchased the interest ol J. S. McNinch, in the late firm of C. W. McKelvy & Co., would inform ! is friends that he will continue the mauulac lure of papr, and purchase Rjg, as here tofore, and -solicits continuation of the patronage so liberally bestowed on the late firm. C. W. McKELVY. Cattawnsa Mills. Oct 7, 1893 DAVID L0UEARDRG, CLOTHING; STORE, Oa Main streetjtwodoorfcabovethe'Amer" icau Hotel.' (THE SINGER SEWIXG MACHINES. OUR Letter A Family Sewing Machine is fatl caining 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 Sewing Machine has so many use fr I appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell ing, Tucking, Gathering, Guains, Braiding Embroidering, Cording, and so lorth. No other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity lor a great varie'y of work. It will sew all kinds of clo h, and with all kinds of thread. Grpal and recent improvements make onr Family Sewing Machine mosi reliable, and most durable, and most cer tain in action at all ra'es of speed. It makes the interlocked stitch, which is the best stitch known. Any one. even of the most ordinary capaciy,can see, at a "lance how to use the letter A Family Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines are finished in chaste and exquisite style. The Folding Case of the Family Mi chine is a piece of entitling workmanship of tfie most useful kind. It protects the ma chine when not iu use, and when about to be operated may be opened as a spacious and substantial table to sustain th-i work. While some of the Caes, made out of the choicest woods, are fini-hed in the sim plest and chastest manner possible, others are adorned and embelished in ihe most cotly and superb manner. It is absolutely necessary to see the Fam ily Machine in operation, so as to judge ol its great capacity and beauty. It is fat becoming as popular for family sewing as our Manufacturing machines are for manufacturing purposes. The Blanch Oihees are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc, of the very best quality. Send for a Pamnhle'. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 458 Broadway. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.8 10 Chestnut St. N. S. Tmgley, Agent, in Espy , Pa. A.J. Evans, Agent, in Bioomsburg. Nov. 11, 1863. t-S.il re vi SECOND HAND 0S A FES, NEW YORK SAFE DEPOT 71 IVilliam Street, Ntw York. Size and Prices of Liltie'a Fire-Procf Safes. O UTSID E: llcizht. 24 26 30 32 34 40 I N S I D Beiuhl. 17 1J 21 22 24 31 Width. 20 22 24 2S 31 31 C : Width. 1 1 13i 15 18 21 21 Depth. 20 21 24 24 24 No. No. No, No. No. No. Depth 12 12 12 1 It 15 TRICE. S5 00 100 c-j 115 00 No No. No No. No. No. Number do do J 50 co fin 00 70 00 Number do do November 1 1, KSC3. Afk ((( MORE MEN WANTED UUl,V)uU T0 Ci' ELL REBELLION! REVOLUTION IN HIGH PRICES! XCW ARRIVAL OF FALiIj A: TCIXTttK GOODS. A T P KT E R CXT'S ST0RI I NT LIGHT STREET, COL. CO. FTAS jot received from the eastern cities and is now opening al the old stand a splendid assortment of which wiil be soM chean for CASH OR COUNl'RY P RO D UC C ! His stock consists of Ladies Dress Goodf, choicest si!es a;U latest fashion. CALICOES, MUSLINS. GINGHAMS, FLANNELS. HOSIERY. SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &.C.; Kcactv-.TOailc Clothins SATINETS, CASSIMEUES, COTTON A I) Ky, KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, &C. QUEENS WAKE, CEDAR WARE, HARDWARE. MEDICINES, DRUGS, COOTS AM) SilOES, HATS and CAPS, In short everything usually kepi in a country store. The patrona2e of his old friend, and the pubiic generally, is te?pecifully so licited. The hiahest market prir paid for coon try produce. PETER ET. Liahl Street. Nov. 11, 1863. COMMUNICATED I'uliuoiiary Coit!5ixii2lion A C 11 rail I c 5i!eac ! A CARD. TO COflMMirTIVES. THE undersigned having been restored to health in a lew we-k-, by a very sim !e remedy, alter having suffered several years wiih a severe lunz affection, and tint dread vli.-ease, Consutnption is anxious to make known lo his lelJow sulJerers the means of cure. To til who desire U, he will send a copy cf t'.ie prescription ued (free ol charge), with the direcion for preparing an J Usinj the same, which they will find a sure tvte for Cor.siimpiion, Asibi.ia, Bronchitis, Conhs. Cnidv SsC. The or.ly object f the advertiser in sending the Prescription i to benefit the sfll'.i-ted, a:vl spread the it. for mation which he conceives in be invalua ble ; an J he hopes every sutferer will try his remedy, as it will cosl them uo'ihing, and may prove a blessing. . Parties wishing the prescription will please aldres ..,c--v REV. EDWARD A. WILSON Williamsburah, Kir-gs county, N. Y Sept, 23. 1S63 4mo8 . Attorney at I.aiT BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office on Main Street, Exchang Block. 1 : f.i 4.! v r ----- --s... ..:,- National Foundry. EIIooRisbur, Columbia Co., fhe absribjr, proprietor of the abova named ex ensive establishment, is now prepaied to receive rrders for ell kinds of machinery, for COLLER! ES ELAST FUR N AC PS SI ATIONARY ENGINES, MILL THRESH IMG MACHINES, &c, &c. He is also prepared to make Smvee, all pizes and patterns, Wow-bons, nd every thing usually made in rirsi-clas Forr-dries His etanie factiniei) h! iiactical workman, wairant him in receiving tbe the roost reafconab'ft largest contrucis on terms. CTF Grain rf all kinds w ill La taken ia exchange for castingsi. E3 This esiablishmpn' located hear the Lackawanna Railroad Depo'. PETER BILLMEYER. Blcomsburg, Sept. 9, 1863. FRESH ARRIVAL OF wT ESEAI QUARTERS! FOR FALL AND WINTER. tTfcIEEVY3 IVEAL & CO., J .TAVE just received and opened a stock of Merchandise for sale, which compri ses the LARGEST, Cheapest, & Lanoom. est assortment now offered in this TOWN. Having paid great attention to the selection cf their entire stock as to Price a nt! Quality, they flatter themtehes that ihey can com peto with the cheapest, and all those wish-, ing 10 ouy cheap, can save money by giv ing us a call. We have all kinds of goods and wares to supply the wants of the people. A very large and complete assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. French Merinoes. wool plaids, alpacas bombaxmes, de Bages, ooplms paramelta' cloths, mohair lustres, musliu de lainei Persian cloth, 'iinghams, aPcoes &c ' WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDsj Sleeve-, Calais Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncing, bands and trimminss, lace and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety velvet tibbous, and braids, kid, cotlon, lisle thread gloves, mohair mi'ts, Le. oroche. Bay State, Waterviile, black silk, cashmere, embrodered, &?. Al?o a very large assortment of Cloths, casimers, sai- inets, vestings,t weeds, jeans,coating veUet, beaver cloths, &r. of all kixids and sizes for men, women and chsl i'eii. We have a large assortment of HATS and CAPS of the latent fashion. We have also, Hardware, QueensrEjae, Cedar-are, &c. Verv cheap C A II PC Tb'.CAIlPET-BAGS.FLOOR. j.ble and carriage oil cloths, mats, rngs.bai-ke'-.&e. Musiins, flannels, tir-k ing-, dra-p-.-:s; toveli..Hsilri'ltr:g8, in abundance. We invite our friends and the public gen erally to give a call before purchasing !?ewHfrf. 'e hare-bo i::ht onr good at the LOWEST CASH PRICES a(riM n. ; be ur.Jtrif id by ar. v body or the res' of man- Kin 1. r.IrKEL V, NEAL i CO. CloortJh'jrg, liav 25, 1.-63. Miller's Store. l i- 1- ALL AM) U !M T! n:ii. ' m. M.-4 M i WWOI 'SHE subscriber has ja t returned frcm tlie Ci;id with another large and i-eiect assortment nf FALL & GOODS, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest fi:;cre, and which he ia determined m soil on as moJera'e terms as can be procured el-ewhere in BloorrjtLurg. His stock comprices JLa dies' Dress Goods, o the choicest styles and latest fashions. DRY GOODS, C2 gd ess a CS S3a II ARD W A RE. Q U E E N S W A R E. CEDAR 'A ARE, HOLLOW-WARE, Boo's and Shoes, Hats and Caps, fee, &c. In short, everything usually kepi in country stores; to which he invites the putiic gener ally. The highest pric will be paid forcoua try produce, in exch inse for good. STEPHEN H MILLER. Bioomsburg, Jan. 6, 1564. Audi tor m Notice. In the matter rf the Administration account cf Benjamin Bomboy and Isaac U'agn(r$ Administrators of Iia tc Jf'antr, lute cf Hemlock twp. , Columbia county $ 'tc d. 'I O the heir? cf said Jsaac . agner dec?d : Take notice, that the under signed Auvtttor, appointed by iheO'phans' Court of Colombia county, at the Decm ber term thereof, A. D. 1863, tJ make distribution of ihe balance in th-j hands of the Administrator, among tbe heirs cf said dee'd., will attepd to the duties of hi appointment at his office, in RloomsHurg, on Saturday the 23d dy of January , A. D. 1864, at 10 o'clock intha forenoon, when and where you will atend it you think proper. W. WIRT, Audi:or. B!onmbprg, Dc. 16 lgG3S2. TERR1CLE DISCLOSURES ! Secret For the .Hill 011 ! A mo-t vaSuacte atu wonjerrui puon- mo-t valuable and tA cation. A work ol 40U pages, and HUNTERS and popular their Phys 3t colored es-n-ra vinB. DK. YADEMECUM, an original trea'.i-e on Man and Wcman. iology, Functions, and Sexual diori!ers of ever Kiru!, wiui ;eer e ani:ig lveuieuiev for their speedy cure. The tna.ctice of Dr. HUNTER has long been, and s ill is, unbounded, but at the can.est solicitation nuinherous persoiis. he ha teen induced to ex'end his medical nsefulnefs through the medium of his "YADEMECUM." It is a volume that should be 111 ihe hands of every family in tiie land, a a preventive of secret vices, or as a i;unle for the allevia tion of one of the most awful and destruc tive scourize- ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwar ded free ot postage to any part of the Uni ted States for 50 cent hi P. O. Mamps. 3 copies fir Si". Address, post paid, DK. HUNTER, No 3. Division Street. New York. Se-pt. 9. 1S3 ATTENTION! TO ALL UtiUal I V M Y LO.NCEKJI. THE undersigned bein2 a ra2u!arly "li censeJ Auctioneer," hereby offer- his ser vices as such, to all who may fel disposed tofi'nehirna call His great experience in ie bcines, will enable rum to render satisfaction to bis customers. At the same time he cautions all A' tiooeers io! licens ed, from foilowing said calling as ihe fina fixed by ihe U. S. -ill surely be imposed, and u e la earned out 10 il full ejteot. All persons dsiring to obtain my 6ervice, will pleae inform me to that effect be for they ad.erii.. J- D. RICE, Aac'r. Liht Street, Nov. 18, 1863.
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