The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, January 20, 1864, Image 3

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    -STAR OF THE NORTH
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 20, 1864.
,. Arprkw G Ccartx has our thank for a
i printed copy of his la'a annual me&sage.
-..
Thc Communication from "A Returned
; Soldier" mi, I appear in our next.
Th Republican 6ays : "We learn that the
; Mebodirt have procured the Brick build
ing oa Rock Street, owned by Mrs. Fannie
' Wearer, for a parsonage." "
The Editor o! this paper is absent in 'he
city of Philadelphia, on business, to remain
a lew dayb. All short comings in this, is
is will be attributed to his absence.
Tar editor of the Iicpib!itan has oar
thanks fortbb oe of bis type, already set,
upon which we printed the Governor'
message, on oor first page. We will be
bappy to return the favor. -
A Lecture and Exhibition will be giren
". by Dr J. Hollister, on Wednesday, . ibis
evening, in the Freby;erian Church of this
place, the proceeds for the use of the Sun
day Schools. Admission 15 cents, children
10 cts," It will be highly interesting.
-
Thi next Term ot the Orangeville Nor
mal School, and Academy, will commence
on Monday the 25ih day of Jannary, I8-l.
H. D. Walker, Principal ; and Elites Wil
liams, Secretary to the Trustees. Mr S. R.
White and Miss M. E Lazarus, are assist
ants in giving instructions.
Errata Oar paper was printed off la&t
week, during our absence, annoaucing
- Jimes MHetiy as Treasurer of this county
instead of Damcl- Mr. Daniel McHenry,
who has been installed as Treasurer oi this
county, wilt please pardon our devil for the
mistake. ' . .
Mepshs. Montgomery,' Jai-kson and Ellis,
our attentive members at Harrieburg, have
our acknowledgments tor public documents!
They intend keeping the Press ported as to
what is transpiring ia the Halls of Legisla
tion. ' ,
Smator Bockalkw and Hbnrt W. Tbs
ct, M. Cn have our thanks for public doca
menu. - The speech of Mr. Davis, ot Ken
lucky, is able, patriotic and national; and
the Agricultural Report received is useful
and highly interesting.
LicsiwiNA & Bloomsedrg Railroad
'This Road has issued a new Time Table.
rbicb toc-k effect on Monday last. The
'. first class passenger train will pass this
p'ace, gomj South, at 8 25 P. and the
Train going North will pass this place at
9,35 A. M.' -Sfight changes are made in the
rBrimng of the Ireiht - trains, also. The
public will take'notice
Wt always fetl like standing byie sol
dier. Fe John's M(f ub ic-m.
, Yes eir-ee, yoo "leel" very much Mike
tanifing by ihe oldier', but yon never "go
ana do it." Suppose you 20 down on the
Peninsula, or to the army of the Potomac,
and "stand by the soldier" awhi'e; and less
talk about the matter. Come, when shall
we announce your going ?
Crr. ' I1B. Ricketts, who has ' been
, vending a few days in thi county wi:h
his parents and frieBds, returned to the Ar
my of the Potomac, last week, where bis
Bt lery is lying- The Captain was consid
erably improved in deaiiu wnen ne left. .
P. S. Sirca writing; tbe above, we learn
that the Captain's wlioie Battery Las re
ealisted. LtscT Brocxwat arrived in this place a
few days ago. He looks well. H3 reports
Kicxett's Battebt, :to which he be'ongs,
Laving re-enlisted 'of three year, received
the bounty, and a furlough lor3C day. Thi
r.. - 1 . 1 . - :
the campaign.' ssveral occasions : when
the chances were against our arms this Bat
tery has changed the tide in. our favor
I ,i 1. .. . 1 I
few uaiioncj vac uuao u uaiu nuit aii u
as much of it, and stood the service so well,
save the losses in action. This Battery,
probably, has lost as heavily in killed and
j j
'The Old Ocard has agala made its ap
pearance in oor office. The Guard is soand
ly Democratic is, all its sinews political
acd otnerwue. it i a traiaiat expoanaer
of national law and reason, second to no
other journal of like character.' The Guard
is sound and no mistake f and oor only
wis'i is, that every Democrat wooIJ take
and read it. h is rvorthy of a tremendous
circulation.'
, The Tribune Aij.ian.ic ar.d Political Re-
mrT (n tfilJ htm hefln roniva It fntt .
tains a great dsai of information that can
not be bad elpewhere. "Among the large
tmoaat of interesting matter is a synopsis
of ts -principle acts passed, at the third
aesHion cf the S7th Congress, Dec. It 186?
.o 31arcb 4th 1863. Tbe expenditures of
the war np to the present, wiut an estima
ted amount for the next two years, will also
ta :icnd in its. pages. Price 15 cts. single
copy ; ten for SI CO, or S3 CO per bondred.
Fiae ! Mr. Hesirt Klkim's "house'!- in
Elosmsbcrgicanght fire on last Tuesday
It originated frsm bis smoke House,' : which
v?a:j burned with bi3 Ki-.chen and, tbe rool
cf his dwellini bouse.which ia part ia used
for a Grocery Store, ilr. K was conapelled
iel cut his goods, and we learn with re
frsV tbat a portion of tbem were stolen.
Li.s ! Sharri3 ! lCohmhit Democrat. .-'
It h been locd by iavestijanon tbat
. t f - 1 1 ... -Mu
i3 nurTiser c: nsa wdo r.ave veea ktiun
.ll'jj ia t-is -t cess nci fall fbort.of
Court Proclamation.
VHEREAS the Honorable William El
V well, President Judge of ihe Court of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv
ery, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace,
and Court of Common Pieas and Orphans'
Court, in the 26th Judicial District; compos
ed of the counties of Colombia, Sullivan and
W) oming, and (tie Hons. Stephen Baldy and
John McKeynold., Associate Judges, ot Co
lumbia t o., Iuve issued their precept, bear
i"gdate one thousand eight htmdred and
sixty four, ar.d to me directed k.r holding a
Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General
Jail Delivery Quarter -ns-i-Tivof the Peuce,
Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court. iu.blnoms
burg, in the com. tv of Columbia nn the first
Monday, bin ihe 1st day of February next
and to continue one week. ' 1 -
Notice is hereby given j to the Coroner, !f.
J Justices of the Peace and Constables o1 the
said County of Columbia, that they be then
and there in their proper persons at 10 o'
clock in the forenoon ot paid day, with their
records, inquisitions and other remerr.hran
res to do those tnings which to their offices
appertain to be done. And those thi are
bound by recognizee, to prosecute agnniM
the prisoners thai are or may be in the Jail
of said county ot Columbia, to be then and
there to prosecix'e then as shall be just. Ju
ror are requested to be punctual in their
attendance, agreeably to their notice, dated
at Cioom-bnrg the 9th day of January , in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight lsu dred
and ity-fonrth and in the eighty-ninth tear
of the Independence of the United Stales of
America. (Goit save the Commonwealth.)
JOSIAH 11. FURMAN,
Sheriff's Office, ) Sheriff.
Bloornsburg, Jan. 13, 1863. J
Jl'ST riHUiilQD.
A SPLENDID STEEL PLATE MEZZOI
INT ENGRAVING OF
Kajor-Ceneral George B. I'cClellan,
On the But lie Field of
SlZK IT PlCTl'RB 19$ BV 24 INCHES.
'IMIE Original Painting was male from
l.
life, to or ter of the Publisher, bv ttie
celebrated Artist, C Schussela. Esq (who
lathe only one the General sa to) It
represents him oil his celebrated horse
Daniel Webster, presented 10 him by the ! the decease.!, ai-cording to the order es
citizer.a of Cincinnati,) taking an o'rser-- ! tab!ihed by la.v, will meet the parties m
vation of tbe field in the latier part of the terested at II. F. Clark's otfiee, in Klooms
day, as the R-bel were falling back. In j burg, on Friday, the 29 ri day of January,
the fore ground are seen the desolations of! 1?6J, for the purb.se of ht appointnient,
ihe battle broken ons, shattered trees, j when and wriere all pariie interested are
&lc In the distaticu, amongst the smoke ' reqaested to present tneir claims, or be
and duM, are stall officers, artill ry, cav i debarred from coming in tor a share of such
airy and iniantry. ltie, whole picture is
an aamiraDie compoiiiiofi, ami displays liie
rare gnms ol the Artist
FIUCE OF THE ENGRAVING
Single copy, to one addiess, ,$3 00
Two copies " 5 00
Three, " - 6 00
Sent by mail post-paid.
Per.-nns acting aa Agent and ordering
one copy at three dollars, car. have etib-
Sbquent ones at two dollars each. Travel
ing Canvassers ordering largely, will be
supplied 00 liberal terms. Address
JOHN DAINTY, Publisher.
17 South Sixth S:., Philadelphia.
Jin. 13, 1864.
Selling of f at lieduced
PRICES!
IT. SHARFLESS. wishes to dipose of,
J his pi ESENT STOCK of GOODS TO
READY PAY CUSTOMERS at REDUCED
RATES. .
G ice him a call and examine his ptices.
1 Bloomsburg, Jan. 6, 1863.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS Warraed
in all case?. Can be relied on!. Never fail
to cure ! Do not ' nauseate ! Are speedy
in action ! No change of diet rt quired !
Do not interfere with business pursuits !
Can be used without detection ! Upward
of 200 cures the past month one of them
very severe cases. Over one hundred phy
sicians Wave used them in their practice,
and ail speak well of iheirefficacy, and ap
prove their composition, which i en'irely
vegetable, and harmless on the system.
Hundreds of certificates can be. shown.
Beii's Specific Pill are the original and
only genuine Specific Pill. They are
adapted for male an-1 female. o!d or young,
and the only reliable remedy for effecting
a permament and sreedy enre in all cases
Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, with
all its train of e. ilf such as Urethral and
Vaginal Discharges, the whil-s,. nightly or
Involuntary Emissions, Incontinence, Geni
til Debility and Irritability Impotence
Weakness or loss of Power, nervous De
bility t &c ., all of which arie principally
from Sexuel Excesses or self-abuse, o
some constitutional derangement, and in
capacitates the sufferer. from fulfilling the
duties of married life. In all sexual dis
ease, Gonorrhea, Gleet and Siictures, and
in Dii-eases of the Bladder and Kidneys,
they act as a charm! Relief is experi
enced by taking a single box.
Sold by all the prir.cipal 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 Phy sic'ans for the treatment of
Seminal, Unitary, Sexual, and Nervous
Diseases, who will send, free to all, the
following valuable work, in sealed en
velope :
THE FIFTIETH THOUSAIN U-UK.
BELL S TREATISE 011 self-abuse, Prema
ture decay, impotence and los3 of powert
sexual diseases, seminal weakoe-s, nightly
emissions, genital debilr.y, &S , itc, a
pamphlet ol 64 -pages, conuiumg impor
tant advice to the afflicted, and which
sbocld bp read by every, sufferer, as the
means of cure in the severest stages is
plainly set forth. Two stamps required to
pay postage. '-. .
Nov. .25, 1863. ly,
J RON. CITY COLLEGE, PITTSBURGH,
PA. There.ia no lnstitoiiori of learning in
the country, at present, attracting so great
an amount of attention a this. Str.dents
aie flocking to it. from, all parts of the
country on account of the reputation it
has among business men for making thor
ough, practical and reliable accountants.
It graduates lake precedence over those
of all other Commercial Schools ; a D'-a-ploraa
froarthis College being a certain
passport to success in his business lifs.;
The Faculty is composed ot skillful and
experienced men. who aland t the head of
their professioai and who are well known-
to be eminently fitted tor the posmons
Ujey occupy. Every yooog-man in the
couitry s'iould try to avail ;bimself of Ihe
advantages afforded by a course of study
in this College. Circulars of rtheCo'Iege,
containing full information, can be had on
addressing the Principals, Mesj-rs. JEN
KINS L SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. '
NOTICE.
ALL persons, having claims of EXEMP
TION from the DRAFT, can have, heir
papers promptly and carefully drawn by
calling at the Otfiee ot the undersigned, in
liloomshnrg. Colnmbi i ennnty, Penrt'a.i
Offkf, Second CiiOr West Cf tllC Conrt iloUSC.
Zll(IIEL 1 EYtillA' . "
January 6 18n4 .- -
AcltHuiiMrnlos ro2ire.
Estate of Henry M Dihiiue. dtcmsid:
- L'rn.'Pv . i
1" El
i ij'.ho i ;i"'iiiMii:ion o'i Hie e-
Aie ot Henry II Dil-.iirte, la. wot Mad-
son tow usi.ip, Coiuiitbia fonnty ,dec(as-d,
have been granted by tn Register ol said
cout.ty, to J.thr . Dddi'io, who rt-side- it
LtnipRiono iownhit, M.iiiiour coiuiiy. AM
pfrit-ons having; i-Iainis against ie esia! ol
the dTodent are retjnes'ed to nike theni
known to the Administrator without delay,
atul all person indebted to the estate are
requested to make payment immediately
to lite undersigned.
JOHN DILDINE, Admr.
January 6. Gw. S-2.
A rim in iterators IXolicc
Estate of Henry Kitchen, deceased.
I EriEKSol A'Jtninisiraiion on tfie Es
aiitate ot Henry KnVhen, late of G een
wood township, Columbia county, dec'.l
hare been grantee by ihe IJgiier of said
Couniy to the undersigned who reside in
'he hame township. All persons having
claims against the E-ta'eyt the iteredent
are requested to present ihem fur spiile
ftient to ihe Adtni'iiwtrator without cfelav.
ail lhoe indebted to ttLe estate to make
payir.ettt lorjiwith.
URIAH R. HA RR JJ i . ,
K1CHAIU) KITCHEN Adr
Dec. 23, 1863 fiw tin
Auditor i Itit e.
In the Orphan r O urtfor the County of Col
umbia, Estate of Peter Appkxte, late of
Jjdaen township deceitsci.
ALL. persons interested will take notice
that the nndersigr.ed, appoimtl Au
ditor by the Orphans' Court ot Columbia
couniy, to senle and adjust i.h rateu and
proportions of the balance or asset in the
j ham: of Joshua Robbins, administrator of
i the E-tate ol peter Applegate, deceased
j to ami among the respective creditors of
! assets. KOHEKT F. CL.AFK
tlloomsburg, J 111. fi, IS84 S2 Auditor.
Auditor's IVotice.
JN the matter ol ihe petition of Edward
- D. Murray and Leander J. Murray, by
their next friend, Eveline Murray, bv
Pun! Leidy, E-q , their attorney, a-king
the Orphans' Court ot Columbia county,
to appoint an Aiyiiior to make distribu
tion of the balance in the hand of Win.
Cos Ellis, Executor of the last will and
testament of Elizabeth Murray, dee'd.
To all parties interested in the estate of
the. said Elizabeth M urraj , deceased, take
notice, that the undersigned Andiior. ap
pointed by the Orphans'. Court of Columbia
co., in accordance with the above, named
petition, wdl attend to the duties of bis
appointment, at his Office, in RIoomsburg.
on Satorday, the 30'h day cf January 1864,
at 10 o'clock 111 tjje forenoon, when and
There you will attend if vnn think proper.
VV WIRT, Auditor.
Bloom-burg Jan. 6, 164. S2
IBs tray hcep.
rjAME to the prmises . of ihe subscriber,
iii Conyngham twp., Columbia cotin'y'
on or about the. 10'h of November, 63,
THREE HEAD OF SHEEP ; Jf
The owner or owners are re-Vri
que-ten to ccne forward, prove SLXfc-g'a.
property, pay the charges, ard take ihem
away, otherwise Ihty will be sold, accord
ing to law. JOHN R JONES,
Conyngham, Dec. 23. 163. 3-.T.
ESTRAV COW
with shoit horns, and white lY'V'l
across rer romp. Ihe ownerijpf
is noimed to come forward
prove property, pay charges, and lake her!
aay , omervr.se she will be disposed of
according to the directions nf the law.
. JOHN K. JONES.
Conyngham, Dec. 23, l.63 3w.
Millers Store.
F FALL A AD UIVTLll GOODS,
'jMIE' subscriber has just returned from j
the Cities with anoiher large and select -!
asrrtment nf j
pamj & WLTr,i: goods,
purchased at Philadelphia and New York,
at the lowest figure, and , which h.i is
determined rosell on as moderate terms as
can be procured elsewhere in Bioomsbarg.
His block comprises
Ladies' Dress Goods,
O the choicest styles and late fashions. -
D R Y G O O D S,
CZ rr s cs a& tr a. ssa
, hard warp;, qukenswari;.
cedar '.vare. iiollow-ware.
Boots and Shoes, Hat and Caps, &c &c.
In short, every thing li-nally kepi in country
stores; to which he invites the public gener
ally. The highest price will be paid for conn
try produce, in exchange for goods.
STEPHEN H. MILLER.
Pdoomsburg, Jan. 6, 1864.
PUBLIC SALE OF
TALUABLE PEUS0XAL PROPERTT.
VriI4L he exposed to public sale at the
' la'e residetice of Henry M. Dildine, in
xvladifon lownt-hipj Columbia connty, on
WLDXESDAY, JWCACY 20t!i. 1SC4,
at 10 o'clock, in the . forenoon of said day,
the. following property, to wit:
HOUSES,
SHEEP, HOGS; THRESHING MACHINE,
Ileaper, Hay Kake.Koller, Va20ns, Flows,
Harrows, Cultivators, Sled." Sleigh, Tug
and Single Harness. Also, Grain of differ
ent kindsPOTA TOES by the bushel,
t HAY BY THE TOIV,
Several good Bee Swarms, and the entire
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI
TURE, together with many article too nu
merous to mention.-:
EP Terms made known on day ol sale,'
by WpHN DILDINE, Adra'r,
" Limestone twp.-, Montour co.
r January 6, 1864.
Tjhe DanviUe Intelligencer ;.ind the Dvnville
Democrat will please copy, by request of
the Administrator, r . v .
JAME 10 the premises of the sub-criber, M.'ilX STREET, 11 LOOMSBUIIG,
n . ZCTlA,Vhhu ?'!u', bia cov I two doors above the America louse,
on or about ihe 10 f December, 186S, I , . . . , .
A fiFn nnW - where be has nist receiveil from ISew ork
n "CL- W. '!"-'f7K I1H-.I...I.I..... r..n ..r i
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ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE, 1864.
vols, xxui sr xxi r.
INDITED BY T. S. A RTIIUR AND V F.
rOWNsEND.-.lh Home Magazine
' f'r 1864, will be conducted in tnesame
-p"' distinguished it from the
-oommencts-'nein; i:nu continue to unite in
I
e (.eni'!".
I'Cir ot
C:l t'e a'tr.n-ti;Mis and exeel
both tie Ladies' or
Fashion
? Magazines a hev ate - ailed, and tt:
i ver li'erarv monthlies.
e gru
Our arr.tngtMiHNi' tor 1S64 include Thrfe
Original Serial S-.'rii-," wriitit expres.Jy
lor the Home Magazine. Oi;e of thes.
be by Mis ' Virginia F. Towr.seml
wi:l
att!
coriiiiienre in the Jann.iiy miniber An
oilier will be t T. S. Artliur And third
from the oeo of Mrs J I. A. DeniMm. a
wri.cr a ho b?s lo ig t een a favorite wi:h
the public, lieside ihpsi-j our lare corp
of Talented WrHer will rontinuw to enrich
ihe Home Magazine wiih short Siories.
Poems, Essays, and Sketches of Life ana
character, written with the aim of blinding
Literary Excellence with the higher teach
ings of Morality and lleligion.
SOCIAL LITERATURE, ARTS, MOR
alsj Health, Domei-titr Happiness. To tfipea
the Hume Mag izine has been and will con
tinue to be devo.ed.
Elegant engravings appear in every No.,
including choice Picture, Group-, and
ctiaraciers, prevailing fashions, a.-ul a large
variety ot I'at'erns lor Garmer-ts. embroid
ery, etc. etc. Li all ret-pecl we give a first
c!-- Magazine, and at a price thai brings
ii w nhir Ihe reach ol every nit Jligetn fam
ily in the land.
Pni'MIIIlK fnt Ik. nli;. fPLI..
Oor Premium Pla'cs tor lfil are Large
Photographs of '"Evangeline anu"lhe
M.therless Brain," (wo charming aad pop-
ular p'cuires. These .Photographs ure on
albuminized paper, exqiitely copied, and
superior to any heretolore sent by u. No
picture ever published has been a nonular
as '-Evangeline," and the demand for it at
J print sellers, is still very large The splen
did hnglish print, entitled "the Mitherlfss
Bram," sell for S25. Our copies give Hrl
ihe oe'ail, and all Ihe fine eiTects perlectly
Ci One of these piin; oes 10 -every
I
j a
! getter up of a club, larga or shall.
Yearly Terms in Advance:
1 copy Heme Magazine, and one of
. the premium plates, S 2 00
2 copies, and one of the premium
plates to geuer up of Hub, 3 00
3 copies, and one of the premium
plate to geiler up of club, 4 00
4 copies, and one of tSe. premium
plates to getter np of club, 5 00
8 copies, and an extra copy of Mag
azine, and one premium plate
lo getter np of club, 10 00
12 copies, and an extra oopy of Mag
azine, and two premium dates
to getter up of club, 15 00
i 17 copies,and an extra copy of Mag
azine, and two premium plates
to gutter up ol club, 20 00
. I; will be seen that each fcingle subscri
ber, who pays two dollars, i entitled to
one of tbe premium plates.
In ordering premium, three red stamps
must be sent, in every case, to pay the cost
of mailing each premium.
It is not required that all the subscriber
to a club be at the post offiee,
Cr.nada subscribers rnu-t add 18 cent
on each subscription for payment of United
Slates postage.
rIHl(I.
Home Magazine and Gedey's Lady'n
Bock one year, 53 50
Home Magazine and Harper's Mag- .
azine, one year, 4 00
Home Magazine and Saturday Even
ing Post, 3 00
Address, T. S ARTHUR & CO..
323 Walnut Slft-et, Phila.
December 2, 163
JVcic Stuck of Clothing.
j FALL c WINTER GOODS.
T NV1 1 ES at'ention to bis stock of chea,
and lash ionat'Ie Clothing at his S'ore, or-
ii:si asid CJoy's Clothits?,
inclndiov ' tie most fahionab!e, durable an.l
han.tsnme. DRESS GOODS, consisting of
liox. Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Clot!.
Coats, und d'auts,
of all sorts, sizes, and colors. H- also ha
replenished his already large nock of Fai;
arid Winler ShawJ-; striped, fiu'ed ar.d
plain Vet, shifts, cravat-, stock-, coiUrs,
erchiefs. glove, suspender a d far;cy
ii1"
anj
vs
N B lie hs constantly on hand a large
well elected a-orimenl of Cloths ami
tings which .he i prepared to make up
to order, into any kind of clo hi-ig on very
short notice and in the bst of manner.
All his cloth:i'g i made to wear and most
of if is of home manufacture.
AND
dJIis raj --tV) rp.'g,
Ol every Description, Fine ar.d Cheap.
Hi Case of Jewelry is net tiirpa-e.nn this
place. Call and examir-e his general as
sortment of Clothing, Watcties. Jewelry,
&c. &c. LAV ID IX) W EN B E RG.
Bloomsbnrg, Ana. 26. 1R63.
JYational Foundry.
Illooiiibmr?, Columbia Co.,
'W-be subsrib.r, proprietor of the above j
1 named exl ensive establishment, is now
prepared to receive order, for all kinds off
machinery, for COI.LEIMES. 15 LAST FUR
NACKS. STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL
THRESH1MG MACHINES, &c, &c.
He is also prepared to make Stoves, all
size and patterns, Plow-irons, and every
thing usually made in first-class Foundries
His extansive facilities end practical
workman, wairant him in receiving the
largest contracts on tte most reasonable
terms,
3"" Grain of all kinds will be taken in
exchange for castings.
CP This establishment is located near
'he Lackawanna Railroad Depot.
. - PETER BILLMEYER.
Bloomsborg, Sep. 9,lf63. . '
1TTFXTWN!
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COSCEItfl .
THE undersigned being a regularly "li
censed Auctioneer," hereby offers his ser
vices as such, to all who may feel disposed
10 give him a call. - His great experience
in tbe business, will enable him to render
satisfaction to his customers. At the same
time he cautions alt Actioneers, not licens
ed from following said calling, as the fine
fixed by the U. S. surely be imposed,
and the law curried out 10 its full extent.
All persona desiring to obtain my services,
will please inform me to that effect before
they advertise. , J. D. RICE, Auc'r.
" Ltjht Streen, Nor. 16, 1863.
UNITED STATES S-29'S.
Th Secretary of the Treasury has not
yet given notice of atr intention to with
draw this popular Loan Irora Sale at Par,
and until ten days notice i- eiven,the
undersigned, as " General Subscription
Agent' will continue to supply the public.
Ihe who'd amount of the Loan author
ized is Five Hundred 1 ilhons of Doihrs.
i N'.' iily Four Hundred Millions have been
. :iad subscribed for and paid in'o the
;'lri;asur, mostly withir. Ihe lat-t seven
i ;iio:i
and the raj-u!iy iucreMsi ig hotre demand'
j lor use as ihe basis ior circuiatiori by Na
jt!cn;:l jl.-.r.king As-nci.it ior . now organiz
in'j in all j r t s (ii ihi country, will, in a
very him p-jri"J
absorb Ihe balanfe.
S
h.i'.e fiifty
r;inge I from ten to fi f-
teen miili'iiiP weekly, frequent'y exceed-
ing three mi'lio'"" daily, ami as it is weil
known ttia' the Secretary ot the Treasury
has :niple an ! unfailing resources in the
Duties on Imports and I'ernal Revenues
and in '.he i-sne of the interest heirinrj
Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is a!rno-t
a certainty that he will not find it neces-.-asy,
lor a lo'ij time to come, to seek a
market for :ny oihsrlong or permanent
Loans, The I'Ure-i at i'd Principal of w hich
a'e pa y a tie in '.Jol.D.
Priiitenc.e a'ld self interest must force
Ms foods r those con!eMipl.i;ig t!ie br
iriaiion of National iSanking Assc'ittio;i.
.is well as the iniiids.ol all who have idle
inriey on their hands, 10 the prompt con
clusion that they should lose r.otime in
subscribing; to this mo-t popular Loan.
It will soon b beyond their reach, and
advance to a handsome premium, a wa
ll.o .il!l ItMlli ll.S Sjvwn Tillrlv" Iiwi,
Se vp
j when it was all sold and could no longer
be subsended for at par.
IT IS A SIX PER CEN'T LOAN, THE
'Interest" and P'incinal payable in Com,
thus yielding over Nine per cent per an
nnni at the present rate of premium on.
' Coin.
The Government requires all duties on
Imports to le paid in coin those duiies
have for , a lung lime past amonnted to
over a Quarter of a Mdlion of Dollars
daily, a sum neariy three limes reaier
than that required in the payment of the
Interest on till ihe 520's and o'her perma
nent Loans. So that it is hoped that the
surplus Coin in the Treasury , at no dis ant
day, will enable the Uni'ed States to re
snoie specie payments upon all liabilities.
The Loa;i is cai.ed 5 20 from the fact
that whilst the Bonds may run tot twenty
years yet the Government has a right to
pay theiri of! in Gold at par, at any lime
alter five y ears.
The liite.iesi is paid half yearly, viz: on
the firM day ol November at d May.
Sob.-crsbers can have Coupon Ronds,
wb'C-h are payable to bearer, and are 50,
S100, S500 an. I Sl00i);or llegi-tered b.-nds
ol surifi .denomination, ami in adniiiou,
S-5.0U0 and Si 0,000. For Banking purpo
ses and lor invc-iinfms of Trust monies,
the Registered bonds are preferable.
These o-CO's cannot be taxed by Slates
cities, towns, or counties, and the Govern
rnent tax on them is only li per cent., on
the amount of income, when the income
ot the holder exceeds Six hundred dollars
per annum; all other investments, such a
income from Mortgages, Railroad Sock
and Bonds, e c, must pay from three to
five percent, tax on the income.
Hanks and Bankers throughout the coun
try wJI continue to dispose of ihe bonds;
and all orders by mail, or otherwise, prom
ptly attended to.
The incon venience of a few days' delay
in the. del;v-ry ol the B.inds is unavoida
ble, the demand being so grea'; but a in
terest commences from Ihe day of sub
scription, no loss is occasioned, and every
e Ir r l is bii.ig made to diminish the delay.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGl.KT.
114 South Third Street, Phila.
December 2. 18f 3.
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
flMIE undersigned respectfully informs
fiis friends and the public gnera!ly.
ihat I e lirt j'is: received troin ihe Eastern
C'lic-, a large assortment of
Fall 4' Winter
Fresh from the seat of -Fashion, of all
sorts, size- and (tiantities, which will be
sold cheap for casn or country produce.
ALSO,
XI T M A: C A PS
VI D'dOTS AM) c'H0ES.(,
Tcge!tir with a variety o no
ti 'i;s an I thing :o ircni-lesome to i;ii:ner
;i'e, in w hicti be invi.es ihe aitett'ion of pur-ciia-'T-.
,
ZZZT He tt.oTO prepared to makeup
clothing to order. o 'reasonable terms,
and i'p to the latest fashions.
rjF"Cail ayj examine- t.r stock of goo-!s.
ANDRE'A' J. EVANS.
BiooiTisbnrg, Dec. 2, ISG3.
Cheap Hat & Cap
NTUllC HElTEOYUa).
AiioJhtT Arrival ol ootls.
Auto is Your Time to liny.
I NOW SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER.
flHE underig!i?d having bought out ?le
I Grocery ot David Strcup, has removed
his Hat and Cap Siore no to Stronp's Old
St-tnd, where in addition to a superior as
sortment ol
SPRING AND SUMMER
HATS AND CAPS,
Compiling everv mI und qnality. which
w ' - r1,1 al .uIuna"V low pnee
"." win cunnnne uie grocery ami iot.rn
I'u-inr:- 111 an 1 .n iui9 n idnicii un 1,'y
Mr.Siroup And solicits a continuance ol
ltie old customers.
ALSO,-A fine lot cf KIDS, MOROCCOES,
and LININGS to which he invite ne at
tention ot Shonmaker and the public.
JOHN K GIRTON.
Blooresburg. Aug. 26, lft63.
DISSOLCTIOa of pautnersjiip.;
fjMlE partnership heretofore e.i:ing be
- tween C. V. McKelvy and 3. JVIc
Nmch, in the manufacture of paper at
Cat n wissa Mills, under the firm of 0. W.
McKeUy k Co., is this day dissolved by
mutual consent.
The busines- of the late firm will be set
tled by C. V. Kelvy, at Cattawissa Mills. .
C. W. McKELVY.
THE undersigned, having purchased the
interest of J. S. MeNinch in the late firm
of C. W. McKelvy fa Co., would inform his
friends that he will continue the manufac
ture of paper, and purchase Rags, as here
tofore, and solicits continuation of the
patronage so liberally bestoweJ on the late
firm. C. W. McKELVY.
Cattawissa Mills, Oct 7, 180S.
' :" DAVID LOiFLiXISEUii,
C LO THI N G STORE.
On Main treet,twodoorabove the'Amer
ican Hotel.'
(THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES. I
UR Letter A Famdy Sewing Machine is
Mast 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 Sowing Machine has so many use
fol appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fall
ing, Tucking, Gaiherng, Goaging, Braiding
Embroidering, Cording, and so forth. No
oih-r Family Sewing Machine h is sj much
capacity tor a grent vart-iy of work. It will
sew all kmds ol rl" h. an I with all kinds ot
thread. Great and receid improvement
.riake our Family Sewing Machine most
reliable, and most durable, and most cer
tain in action at ail raies of sped. It
makes ih? interlocked siitrh, whieh is the
best stitch kr.own. Any one even of the
most ordinary capaci'y,can see, at a glance
how to use the letter A Family Sowing
Machine. Our Family Sowing Machines
are finished in chaste and exquisite sty le.
Tbe Folding Ca.e of the Family Ma
chine is a pW-e of cunning workmanship
of the roost useful kind. It protect, the ma
chine when not in ue, and when about to
he opciaied may be opened as a spacious
and ptib-ianti;. table to sustain, the work.
While some of the Cases, made out cf the
choicest wood.-, are fini-hed in the f-iri-plesi
a.d 1 has:e-i manner pof-siol?, ot'u-rs
are adorned and emhelished in the mosi
costly and superb manner.
I' is absolutely necessary 10 sc the Fam
ily Machine in operation, so as ta judge cf
its great capacity and beaaty.
rIt is fast becoming as popuhir for family
sewing us our Manufacturing macLiues are
for manufacturing purposes.
The Branch Otlices are well pt-ppli?d with
silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc , ol the
very best quality.
Send for a l'.irr, h!f?'.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO ,
458 Broadway. N. V.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE. 8 10 Chestnut St
N. S. Ttngiey. Agent, in Epy, Pa.
A.J. Eviiu. Agent, in Bioomsbarg.
Nov. 11, IS63.
A -i- -sj.
AND
Ct'H-W'V' SECOND HAND
2Sfe?S' A F.E s,
AT
i K XV Y K U . A VK 1)12 POT
71 William Street, Ntiv York.
D. A. GB3GG3
Size and Trices of IAUie's FireFroof
Safe a
O U T S I I) E:
Uehiht. 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 24
INSIDE:
Ileiahl. Width. Depth
No 1 17 il 12
No. 2 19J 13J 12
No 3 21 15 12
No. 4 22 18 1
No. 5 24 21 14
No. 6 31 21 15
PRICE. PRICE.
Nnmber 1 S50 t0 j Number 4 00
do 2 60 00 j do 5 J00 00
r'o 3 70 00 j do 6 115 00
November 1 1, 1S63.
300,000
MORE MEN WANTED
TO Ql-ELL UEDELLION!
REVOLUTION IN HIGH TRICES!
AKW ARRIVAL OF
AT PKTER KXTS ST0RI-!lN i
LIGHT STREET, COL. CO. ;
fTAS jnst received from the ea-tern cilie
and is now opening at tLe eld stan .
a pplendi.l assortment of
which will be so'd cheap lor
CASH OH COUNTRY PRO HUGE !
His stock consists of La lies Press Goods,
i-lioice-t s'vles and latest fash ions.
CALICOES.
MUSLINS.
C IN GIU MS1,
FLANNELS.
HOSIERY.
SILKS. SHAWLS, CARPETS." cC;
Kcaly-.lnIr Clothing!
S I T N ETS',
C SSI MERES.
COTTON A I) ES,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
THREAD, &C.
(jr . CfP T
23
QUEENS WARE,
i
CEDAR W ajIE,
HARDWARE,
MEDICINES,
DRUfiS,
BOOTS AM) SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
In short everything nsua'.ly kept in a
country jfr.
The paironage of his old friend-, and
the public generally, is respectfully so-lii-i'ed
.
The highest market prira paid for coun
try prodi.ee. PETER E.1T.
Light Street. Nov. 11, I?r53.
COM M U N 1 CA TeU
Pultnoiiary l"oi:-uiii::(ioit A
Ciirahlc Disease !
A CARD.
TO COAsIJ.TirTIVE.S.
TH E undersigned having been restored
to health in a few week-, by a very pim
,! remedy, alter having suffered several
years with a severe lung affection , and thai
dren l disease, Consumption -i anxious to
make kt.own to his felJovy 8cfTerei3 the
means of cure.
To ail who desire 't, he will send a copy
cf the prescription used (free of charge),
with the direction lor preparing and using
the same, which they wj;j find a sure cme
lor Consumption, Asthma, Binnchiiis,
Coughs. Colds, &c. The only object of the
advertiser in sending Ihe Prescription i lo
benefit the afflicted, and spread the infor
mation which he conceives to be invalua
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 address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON
Williamsburgh, Kings county, N. Y.
Sept, 23. 1863 4mos.
Attorney at L,avr
BLOOMSBUKG, PA1 .
Office on Main Street, Exchang Block
TDE SCIENTIFIC A 31 ERIC IN.
We da nor believe that even in thi age
ofcheap publications any work can be
more reasonable than tbe terms of the
Scientific American at S2 per annum,
with 25 per cent- discount for clubs of 10
to form a yearly volume of 832 page
quart , wi'h an immense number of origi
nal engraving of patanted machines! valu
able inventions, and objects of scieniifja
interet. 1 here is nm au industrial pursuit
whir-h doe not receive a slurn of its at
tention. It contains cfTn. nl bsts ol pa'tiCt
claim-, important Hiutr-tic, pr.ct cat re
cipes lor domestic purpose and tia long
stood, both in Una country avl in Europe,
as ti highest authority m ttie mechanic
art and siene. Ther r no publication
inore valuable to thc farmer, the miller,
ific ciigiuef-r, ih iron foendr the mechan
ic, cr the oiannfactiirfr. We have never
opi:ed n number wittmut teaming some
thing ! never knew before, and obtaining
ali)ab!c information fnr the benefit of our
readeis. The Publishers, Mssr-. Muua
& Co , of 37 I'ark Row, New York, have
deserved the success which they hav
achieved No one sbcnld visit ihat city
without calli'ig at their palatial establish
ment, "hich is a museum ol inventive
Etenius, collected from the entire world.
if any of our iriet.d- do not know this work
and vv i 1 1 tak our aJvice, they will mail 82
nnd if coma obsrfiber immediately , or
by r.pplytng ti tho K.b!ish0r they can ob
tain a f-ppcimen enpy gra'is. whirh will be
pure t i coi.firni thj tru'h of our recuhimeo
daiion." TERRIBLE DISILOSL'HES!
Secret- For fSae 'I ill on !
A mobt valuable and wonderiul pubtl
riicanon. A work ol 400 psges. and
3co'orel er.-ravi-.gt. DI. HUNTER'S
VAORMECUM, sn nriginal and popular
irea'ise on Man a:id VVemsn, their Phys
iology, Fnnctioiis and Sexual disorders of
every 2;i:nl, with Never-FailiTg Remedie
for ihetr speeily cj'p. Ihe prac'ice of
Dr HUNTER has Ir-ng been, and s'ill in,
u'lbojmi:; i, tut at the. carne-t solicitation
nu'Rt'eroiis persons, he lias teen induced
to ex end his medical npefclnrs through
the medium of his "VADEMECUM.M Ii
is a volume tbat shon'd be 11 ttie hands of
every family in the land, a- a preventive of
secret vices, or as a guide for the allena
tiofi of "ne of the rao-l rfwfi;l and destruc
tive tcr.crge- ever visited mankind Om
copy, securely enveloped, will be forw&r
ded free of postage to any p.3rt of the Un
ted Siaies tor 50 cents in P. O. ftamp-, 3
coiijes fnr St. Address, pot paid, DR.
HUNTER. No. 3 Difision Sireet New
York.
Sept 9. ISH3.
Atidifor'at IVolicc.
In the matter cf the Administration
account of litnjumin Jiotnboy and
Inaac It agnfff Administrators of
Iia:ic If flg-itfr, late of Hemlock twp.p
Columbia county, decrd.
rPO the heirs of Paid Isaac Wasnp',
dee'd : Take notice, that the under
signed Auditor, appointed by theOrphana'
Court of Columbia county, at the Decem
ber term thereof, A. D. 1863, to make
distribmion of the balance in the hands of
the Admini-iraiors, among the heirs cf
said decd., will attend to the duties of hi
appointment at his office, in Bloomsbur,
on Saturday the 23d dy of January, A. D.
1834, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when
and where you will afend it you think
proper. W. WIRT. Auditor.
l$looraburg, Dec. 16, 186352.
Auditor's ?Volice.
In the Orphan's Court for the Couniy
of Columbia ; Estate of John Anitr
son, lale of Scott twp., deed,
ALL persons interested will take notice
that the undersigned appointed Audi
tor, by the 0.(. ban's Court of Columbia
county, to make distribution of the balance
in the haiuis ot Samuel Anderson, Adniii'-
istraior nf John Anderson, dee'd , w'l
meet the parties ut his cflce, in Bloom -burg,
on Wednesday the 2Cth day of Janu
ary, A. D. 1CJ, at 10 o'clock, A. M. for
ihe purpose of Li3 appointment, v hen and
where 1 i peisnns ir.terested are requested
to prese t heir ctai'iis cr be debarred
frots coming in for a prisro of snch asseta.
EH. LITTLE, An litor.
Drc. In, l63-52
Af!:i:iiiitratoiV ?o(iec.
Estate of Daniel Lev an, late of Roar
inzrreck twp.. Columbia CO., dee'd.
t ETTF.RS c' administration cn ths estate
-u-i o! Dnt-! Levan, late of Roaringcreek
township, Co'.?mb;acoor-ty,decear-d, have
been gra ile t by the Register of Calumbi
ciantv. to Jj!. i L-'vr.r. of Rnarinscreelt tp ,
arnl William (inr.dman rf L"cue twp., in
said county. All persons having claims
i.gsinsi the esi 'te cd t';e dece:lrit are re
qjesiej to pre-ent them ta tbe administra
tors l3r
rt'i:emc-i: withoat
delay, aid all
t.ifi-e irde ' eA to t;;e esiuie to make pay -n.ei.t
lor;l'wi-(; 10 it-- a ficiiii-trauirs.
JOHN LEVAN, ) , , ,
U H.LaLM GOODMAN Al!m
Roariticxeek, Nov. 11, 1663. 52.
IIOU AI1DS ASS0CIATI05-
ITU LA DELPHI A, PA.
DISEASES ot ti e Nervous. Seminal,
Urinary and Sexual Svstems new and re
liable uen'mei.t in Reports of the HOW
AMD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in
Frt.de I Ic-'.ier envelopes, free of rharge.
Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association, No. 2 bouih Ninth
S'reet Pii'Iadel.Hi ia, Pa.
Dec. 16 1SG3 ly.
j 1
OYSTER SALOON
.V Ii LOO MSB ORG. COL. CO. PA.
'HE undersigned would announce to the
public that he has refitted his SALOON
one door East ot his BAKERY & CON FEC
TIONAUY, on Main Sueet RIoomsburg;
and is prepared io accommodate both La
dies an I (Je ttlernen. He i prepared tr
furnish OYSTERS, WHOLESALE & RE
t .IL, BY THE CAN Gfi OTHERWISE.
li. STOHXER,
November 25, 1S63.
SttiSLARSllIl FOR SALE.
Pitt-burgti Commercial College.
Binghhms-n 41 "
Crittenden's " " Philadelphia,
Strattnn, Riyant Si Co., '
These Scrips, are in amounts of S15 and
?50 and are as to much ca-h, by the Stu
dent cn entering either of the above Col
leges. Young men de-iring to obtain a
fi'mned Cotleoiate Education, will here
tind a go I specnlation by anplyin" at the
ofhee of the STAR OF THE NORTH.
Hloomsburg. Nov. 4, 1863.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
4 LL persons inuebted 10 the late firm ol
Miller $ Eyer, Merchants in Blooms
mrjr, are hereby notified, that the Booke,
Notes and Accounts ol Paid firm are in the
Sore for collection, and most be settled
by the first of October, without respect to
those coiaerned.
MILLER & EYER,
BloprrpSnrff. A?nt 26.
Ay eis Cherry . PectoraL