STAR OF THE NORTH WEDNESDAY MOHNING, FEB. 3, 1854. - A load of dry wood is wanted at this office. 'Who will bring ii 'The Maila of Tuesday evening brought nt no ting of tpecial importance. A rw bushels of potatoes will be taken at this office oq subscription. The highest taarket price will be allowed. At wc go Id press it is snowing quite smartly. - We may yet have good sleighing; bat it could not be expected !o lay any length of lime. . .. . T- . Rit. G. W Scott, will preach in the Baptist Church ol this place, on next Sab bath morning at 10 o'clock, and hair past 6 o'clock in the evening Thasks. Our thanks are due to the Hon. II C. Tracy, M. C, Hon. CStfO. D. Jackson and John C. Ellis, of the Stale Legislature, for documentary favors. The Statement of the receipts and expen diture of Columbia county fo the year 1863 will appear in next week's paper. , Smurr Fummax advet'.iees several writs in to day's Stah. The property of Lazarus, Woods & Fisher, of Orangeville, this coun - -Capt. Ricketts and Licdt. Brockwat, of Battery F, 1st Pennsylvania Artillery, are pending a few days with their friends in this place. They are fine looking officers. Jacob Etkblt, Es.r., lies dangerously ill, t his residence in this place. He has toeea ill several weeks, and little hopes are entertained for his speedy recovery. The series oi meetings in the Lutheran Church of this place, were cksd on last Sabbath evening by Rev, J. K. Dimm, Pas tor. We understand twenty-five souls were convened aud added to the Church. A J. Evans has just returned from the city with a new sock of good?, to replenish his already large assortment of cloths, cas simers and Ready Made Clothing. Give him a call. The Draft. -The quota of men required from this county is now made known by the t'rovost Marshall, and an opportunity given to every township and borough to fill op it number by enlistment, arid tbas avoid he draft. , TntY must be a very disloyal people in "California. They ignore "Greenbacks," nd will recognize nothing but gold and ilver as legal currency. Wbat will our rulers at Washington ray to that ? The State Senate goes into session to day according to last adjournment. No Speaker jet. -elected; and from present ap pearances there will not be one elected very soon: We pride the course of the Democracy. '- ' We have heard of one Copperhead in the sense in which the Administration pa pers use the epithet. It's the Abolition contractor for copper, in Brooklin, who tried to bribe an honest clerk to enter op 10 000 lbs. rf copper to his credit, without and de livery. . , The attendance at Court is small.' Jtdce Elwell, ar.d Associates, Baldt and Mc Retnolds, on the bench. - The business be fore Court this Term is light no Common wealth cases of any account ; and the civil iH ready for trial comparatively small. The Grand Jurors were dismissed on Tues day. Proceedings in our next. We bad the pleasure, on Tuesday last, of taking by the hand our young friend and typo, James Ramset, of this place, wbo is borne on furlough from the Army ', of the Potomac, visiting bis relatives and friend?. He is a eon cf Dr. James Ramsey, deceased, end enlisted in the first Company that left ihb town, when the rebellioa commenced, lie locks bale and feearty. - ' Lacsawaksa & Bloomsbcrg Railroad. . This Road has issued av new Time Table, k'uh Innlr. ;Tr nn Mnnitsv f fit h Tha first class pa-wenger train will pass this "place, going "Soulb, at 8. 25 P. M., and the Train going North will, pass this place at O 7 1 i TIT SttoTil hannaa rrt in f ha rooting of the freight trains, also. The pnblic will take notice. Watches k. Jiwblrt. We would direct th9 attention of the public to the Wa'.cb and Jewelry establishment of oar worthy townsman, henbt .cppisgeb, situate on llaia Street. Hfc ia a reliable and skillful workman; and keeps constantly ' on band AVatches and Jewelry which he will 'dis pose of cheap for cash.' Give bim a cail. Coi Ent, of the 6th Pennsylvania Re serves, paid" a. visit to Bloomsburg a few dart siace, and was warmly welcomed by Jiis canicrons friend ia this place. . We bad the pleasure of a short conversation ?i;h him, and found him to be in every re 2ci ths aiTable and high toned gentleman we have always heurd him represented to ta. The Col. baa now been in the military eanrice nearly three years. and, as in the cot e peaceful walks of private life, has won the best regards of all with whom he has teen associated. "He returns to the Army cf tha Potomac in a few days. His Regi es nt, we are informed, has nearly all re-in-lis-ed. Col Esr was among the first to enter tta service from this county ; and has par ticipated ia ail the hard fights ia which the Ariry cf the Potomac has been engaged; r?:3vin? proraoiioos, baa after the other, from a 1st Lieutenant, op to the rank of Cel.- Tir-V-r honors RWS.ll ium. " REVIEW OF THE MARKET. ClRrt7LT.T CORRECTED WEEKLY. WHEAT, 51 RYE, 1 CORN, new, .1 OATS. BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR pr. bbl. 6 CLOVERSEED 5 50 20 10 75 75 50 50 BUTTER, ,30 EGGS, ' 20 TALLOW, 12 LARD, perlb. 12 POTATOES 0 DR'D APPLESl 50 HAMS, 12 Administrator's Notice Estate of Henri M. Dildine., deceased: LETTERS of Administration on the es tate, of Henry M Dildine, late of Mad ison township, Columbia cou niy .deceased, have beett granted by the Register of said county, to . John Dildine, wbo res-Wies in Limestone township, Montour county. All persons having claims against the estate of the decedent are requested to make them known to the Administrator without delay, and all person indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immediately to the undersigned. JOHN DILDINE, Admr. Jananry 6, 1S64. Gw. 82. Administrators It)tice. ' Estate of Henry Kitchtn deceased. T ETTERS of Administration on the Es tate of Henry Kitchen, late of tjreeu wood township, Colombia county, dee'd. have bean granted by the Register of said County to the undersigned, who reside in 'he same township. All persons having claims against the E-late of the decedent are requested to present them for attle ment to the Administrators without delay, all those indebted to the estate to make payment forthwith. URIAH R. HARRAR, ) RICHARD KITCHEN, ( Adrmr's Dec. 23, 1 8636 w.-S2 00 SCUOLARSBIP FOR SALE. Pittsburgh Commercial College. Binghhmtin " iC 1 Crittenden's" " . Ptiiladelphia, Straf.on, Bryant & Co., . " These Si-rips, are in amount? of S15 and $50 and are as so much cash, by the Stu dent on entering either of the above (Jol leuea. Young men deiring to obtain a finished Collegiate Education, will here find a good speculation by applying at the office of the STAR OF THE NORTH. Bloomsbarg, Nov. 4, 1863. THE DRAFT. FAKkrsiS making election ot son, mnal hav novo nnnnra nrRnarpH unit presented previous to the draft. By orders just received, old elections will not d. No other class of persons need report be fore the draft. W. WIRT & CO, FIRST DOOR BELOW SLOAN S STORE: Bloomsburg, January 13, 1864. NOTICE. ALL person? having claim of EXEM P TION from the DRAFT, can have tneir papers promptly and carefully drawn by calling at the Office ot the nndersi:n?d, in Bloomsburg, Columbia connty, Perm 'a. Office, Second Door West of the Court House. MICHAEL F. EYERLY. January 6, 1864. Selling off at Reduced PRICES! L T. SHARPLESS. wishes to di.-pos of his PI.ESENT STOCK of GOODS TO READY PAY CUSTOMERS at REDUCED RATES. Give him a tail and examine his piicet. Blnomsbura. Jan. 6, t863. . THE NEW GROCERY STOtfE. MURE Just received at Erasmus' New Store. Molasses, Sugars, Teas, Coffee, ; Rice, ' ' " ' -" Spice,' . . , . Fish. Si.Il, Tobaro, Sesar?, ; Candies, Razens, FEED AND PROVISIONS. Together with a great variety of notions &c, too numerous to mentimi. BTButter, Eggs, Meal and produce gen raily taken iu exchange for oods. A. B. ERASMUS. Bloomsburs, Nov. 4, 1863. Old Tiling's Bccoxsic Anv, The undersigned woald b leave to in form his old friends, and u.h rnsi of man kind," that he has lately returned from the kit IIIC .1 service ol hi country, and again re oDened bis O L D ESTABLISH ED TAI LO RING SALOON, with a view of making up entire new gar ments, as well a mending old ones, for all mankind, and any body else, who may favor him with their work in his line. He is prepared todo work NEAT, Fash IONABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, arid hopes by so'doing, and strict attention to business to merit and receive a due snare ot patron age. But remember, all, that these times require money, or something to live upon, be therefore hopes and trust, that when he ha done his part, his rustomers will do theirs, by furnishing the "ready John," or ready trade. For truly the "Laborer is worthv of his hire." -. BERNARD RUPERT. Bloomsburg, Sept. 10 1862. PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY. Symmetry of Form, 'YOUR HEALTH AND MENTAL POW ERS, By using that Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and Specific Remedy known as. " HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCAU. Read the advertisement in another col umn, snd profit by it Diseases and . Symtoms Enumerated. Cot it out and preserve it. You may not now require, But may at some Future Day. "It given health aud vigor to the frame, Anc bloom to the pallid cheek." r It Saves Long snffermg and Exposure. Cores Guaranteed. . Beware of Counterfeits I Jan. 13, 1864 imo. . NTE D A young woman to do house-work, to whom good wazes will be paid. Apply to the editor of this payer. . . Bloomsburg, Jan. 27, 1864. DL1SKSICLASKSI BLASESII DEEDS, SUMMONS, ' EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS; of proaer & deBirabieforms.fo'-sale at the rf5tce of the "Star ofthe North" DAVID L01VE3CEUG. CLOTHING STORE, Oa Main sireet.lwo doors above the 'Amer icaa Hotel.' ." . r " ' PERHAM'S Invalid soldier national home ENTER PR I SEt 5 ft B ROAD W A Y NEWYORK. THE " ICIK'HOK OP TEE RS- BELLIOIT. The Most Complete arid Magnificent It ar Exhibition li.xtant. Devoted lo raising Funds for a Xa lionai Home, 100,000 TICKETS, AT $1 EACH. DONA TICN of 34.720 in ValuuMe Prop erty lo the Ticket Holders. JOSIAH TERHAM, Agent for titer Pro prietors. has the honor to announce a plan forcreaiin4 a food for the louixlins of a National Institution, to be a home for In valid, disabled," discharged soldiers. The original somber of Tickets issued for this object was 100,000. one third of whith have been already disposed of in Boston, Mass. where the enterprise was firi-t projected. Each ofthe One Dollar Tickets i god for Four Admissions to the Mammoth MIRROR OF THE REBELLION, at 585 Broadway, New York City, or wherever else exhibited. One half of the profits of the entire sale will be exclusively devoted and " donated to the above named patriotic object. According to the original advertised plan, a Mass Meeting of the ticket hold ers was held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, on Nov., 4th, and an adjourned meeting at he same place on Dae, 16ih. The fol lowing named gentlemen were elected as a Board of Trustees, to receive the fund which may accrue Irom the novel enter prise, and to appropriate the fame to ihi object in accordance with the plans uf ttiii originator . Gen. John S. Tyler, Bi slon ; his Excellency Governor Jam Y. Smith, of Rhode Hand; Hon. Geo. Brians of New York j his Excellency Gov. A.G. Cnrtin of Pennsylvania; Major Gen N. V. Banks, cf Mass , Major Geu. O O. Howard of Maine: his Excellency Gov. Richard Yaies, of Illinois. To speedily accomplish this great ob ject, every wise means will be used by the projector lo effect the immediate sale of the licketsj-and be calls upon 'he loyid and humane lo assist earnestly in carrying this noble undertaking forward lo iriutn jihant success. I Neiiher its importance, nor its feasi bility, can be called l n question. Lei ihe people but respond in a spirit worthy of the project, and no obstacles shall tlelay its cont-ummaiion. Making ihe proposition in good failh, and ready to devote his whole energies to the great work, the projector firmly be lieves the tide of popular favor will flow in the desired direction, and accomplish the lounding and insure the creation of a permanent National Institution, which t-hall be an acylum for the retired soldier, w hose loss of health or limb is his diplo ina for heroic, services performed in his country's cause, and which shall s.' don to ihe-future generation a blessing to man kind and an enduring monument 10 the liberality of ihe loyal pop!e. By cornoining this enterprise with a public plate ot amnserient dl such well esiabh-hed hish character and merits Ihe subMJiiber to the fund, wfcile giving his money tor the promotion of a great char itablt design, may receive a lull equiva lent for the outlay- in witnepsing this splendid series of Painting. ATTARACriVE P.OUXTY TO PUR CHASER. To effect the speediest possible sale of these tickets, so that unnecessary expense may be saved, and the National Home Fund proportionately increased, a further inducement is offered as a county lo pur chaer. As soon as the tickets sr.all have been sold, in addition to one half the profits, as aforesaid, the lollawmg described prop erty will be dona-ed to the ticket holders, and placed in the hands ol theii Trusses a distinct hoard having been chosen for thai purpose, at the mass meetings held as above staled, and hich consists of the ! loilowir g gentlemen who, on receipt of the propcly, will dipose of the same, by lot, or orrwie, as ine ticket holder in mas irieelini may direct there to be no violation xf law in such disposal : lion. C. O- Rogers, Hii: C. W, Slack. Gen. Bobt. Cowd.n, Col. A. J Wrtahf, John C. Hay nts. Esq., ot Boston, Joshua W'ebsier Eq., of laplevil!, Mass , fsaac S. Morse Esq., of Cambridge, Mass. SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY To trttiA the Ticket-holders uitl be entitled. One cen'eel residence in the Ciry ol lion bury. Mass. vahed at S10 000 Three Piatb forts, val. at 500 each 1500 Five piano-fortes, val. at 8300 each 1,500 Five Gold Watches, at S100 each, 500 Fifty Gold Watches, at S50 each, 2,500 Two shares in the Boston and Wor cester Railroad, a' Sl30each, 260 Two shares if: Ihe Boston and Maine R R. valued at $130 each, 260 Two shares in the Merchants' Bank, Boston, at S100 each, 200 Six thousand Gold Union Medals valued at $3 each, 18,000 Machines, at 50 each. 100 " D Total, 34,720 Due notice will bfl gien of the next mass meeting of the ticket holders which will take place in New York City. A National Home Ticket, costing one 'dollar, consist of five, coupons, lour of which are admissions to the Mirror, good at any time, and '.he other certificate of an interest in the Enterprise, which' the purchaser retans. The adm'uion coupon may be usedTsep arately, or all at once, as suits the conve nience of the purchaser. AH communications on the subject, and all orders for tickets by mail, or exoress, should be directed to JOSIAH PERHAM, Agent, 585 Broadway, New York City. TO CLUBS. Persons taking an active interest in this charitable nndertaking, by getting up clubs, will receive eleven tickets lor every ten Jio'lars sent. Jan. 20, 1864 LIQUOR LICENSES. Office ofthe Clerk of the Quarter Session ) of Columbia County, Pennsylvania. - Bloomsburg, fan. 10, 1864.1 ) TVOTICE is hereby given thai the follow- ' itig persons have filed in this offlco ap plications to keen hotel, or to ell liquor by the quart, with or without other mer chandise, at the places -named, and that the applications will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Columbia co . on Monday, the 1st day of Febraary, at 2 o'clock, P. M. ' Hiram methers, Hotel, Berwick. Theodora Howell' " Scott. John Lesgot,- -( Greenwood, , Jamta M Fry, - ' do JESSE COLEMANQ.S; ARTHURS II 031 E MAGAZINE, 1861. VOLS. Xxfll 8f XXIV. T?DirED BY T. ARTHUR AND V. F. TOWNSEND. The Home Magazine for 1864, will be conducted in the same fpirit that has distinguished it from the commencement; and "continue to unite in one periodical the attractions and excel lencies of both ttie Ladies' or Fashion Magazines as they ate called, and the gra ver literary monthlies. Our arrangement for 1864 include Three 'Original Serial S'.aries, 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 ho has long been a favorite with t tie public. Besides these, our large corps of Talented Writer will continue to enrich ihe Home Magazine with short Steries, Poems, Essays, ai d Sketches ol Life and character, wri.tten' with the aim of blendina Literary Excellence with the higher teach ings of Morality and lieiigion. SOCIAL LITERATURE, ARTS, MOR- als, Health, DqmeiMic Happiness, lo these the Home Magazine has been and will con tinne lo be devo.eJ. Elegant 6ngravinj 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 Mjoazine, and at a price that brings it within the reach ol every tnt lligent lam ilv in th land. PREMIUMS for the gettina opofClnbs. Our Premium Plates lor 1864 are Large Photographs of Evangeline" and "The Miiherless Brain,'! iwo charming and pop ular pictures. These Photographs are on albuminized paper, exqnistely copied, and superior to any heretofore sent by u. No picture ever published has been a popular as "Evanneline," and the demand for it at print sellers, i still very.larce The. splen did EnolUh prim, entitled "The Miiherless Brain,'' fell lor S25. Our copies give all ihe detail, and all the fine effects perfectly. f& One of these piints goes io every getter up of a club, large or etiall. Yearly Terms in JJdvance: 1 copy Heme Magazine, and one of the premium plates, S 2 00 2 copies, and one of the premium plates to getter up of club, 3 00 3 copies, and one of the premium , plates to setter up of club, 4 00 4 copies, and one of the premium pistes io geticr up of club, 5 00 8 copies, and an extra copy of Mag azine, and one premium plate to getter up cf club, io 00 l2copies,and an extra oopy of Mag- azme, and two premium plates to setter up of club, 15 00 17 copies, and an 'Xtra copv of Mag azine, and two premium plates to getter up of club, 20 00 It will be seen that each single subscri ber, who pays Iwo dollars, is entitled to one of tbe premium plates. In ordering premiums, three red stamps must be sent, in very cae,to pay the cod of mailing each premium. It i not required that all ihe subscriber to a club be at tin post offiee, Cr.nada subsciibers must add 18 cents on each subscription for payment of United Slates postage. CI.UURIMJ. Home Maiyine and Gedey's Lady's . Bock 'one year, 53 50 Home Masazine and Harper's Mas- azine, one year, . 4 00 Home Magazine and Saturday Even- inn Post, 3 00 Addreos, T. S ARTHUR & CO., 323 Walnut Street, Phila. December 2, 163. JV cto Stock of Clothing . FALL 8c WINTER GOODS. ' j INVITES at'ention to his stock of cheap cheap 1 and fashionable Clothing at his Store, or; MJ1IN STREET, liLOOMSEURG, two doors above the Jlmfrican House, where he has just received from New York and Philadelphia, a full as-ortment of ITIcn mill ISoy's Clothing, includiug the most fashionable, durabl; and handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of f fox, Sack, Frock i Gum and Oil Cloth Coats, and Pants, of all srts, sizes, and colors. He also has replenished his already larie slock of Fall and Winter Shawls; striped, fisoied and plain Vests.'shirts, cravats, stock", collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy article. N B He has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vet-tings, which he is prepared to make up to order, into atiy kind of clothing on very short notice and in .the best of manner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it i of home manufacture. AND Ol every Description, Fine and Cheap. His Case of Jevrelry is not surpasr-ed in this place. Call and examine his general as sortment of Clothina, Watches, Jewelry, &c. &c. DAVID IX) WEN BERG. Bloomsburg, Aus. 26. 1863. JYational Foundry. Blooimburg, Columbia Co., fpne subsribar, proprietor of tbe above - named extensive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of machinery, for COLLERIES, BLAST FUR NACES. STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESH IMG 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 and practical workman, wairanl him in receiving ihe largest contracts on the most reasonable terms. F Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchanse for castings. CsT This establishment is located near the Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, 1863. ATTENTION ' TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEK.f.. THE Undersigned being a regularly "li censed Auctioneer," hereby offers his ser vices as such, to all who may feel disposed togivehima call. His great experience in the business, will enable him to render satisfaction to his customers. At the same time he cautions all Actioneers, Dot licens ed, from following said calling, as the fine fixed by the U. S. will surely be imposed, and the law carried out to its fall extent. All persons desirtDg to obtain my services will please Inform me to that effect before they advertise. J- D. RICE, Auc'n . Light Street, Kor. IS, 1863. IWITED STATES 5-SO'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 giv!en,1fce uudeisined, as "General Subscription Aaent,'', will continue to supp! 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. The large demand from abroad, and the rapidly increasing home demand for use a? the basis for circulation by Na tional Banking Associations now organiz ing in all pans of the country, will, in a very thort 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 ha ample and unfailing resources in the Duties on 1 mports and Iternal Revenues, and in the issue of t'ie Interest bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is alrno.-t a certainty that he will not find it neces- aay, for a long time to come, to seek a market for any other long or permanent Loans, The Interest ed Principal of which are payable in Gold. Prudence and self interest mut force the minds ofthose contemplating the for mation of National Banking Associations, as well as the minds of all who have idle money on their hand, to the prompt con clusion that ihey should lose r.o time in subscribing to this mo-t popular Loan. It will soon be beyond their reach, and advance ro a handsome premium, as wag 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 nurn at the present rate of premium on Coin. The Government requires all duties on Imports to be paid in coin; thuse duties have for a lotm time past amounted to over a Qiiarter ol a Miilion of Dollars daily, p sum nearly three limes greater than that required in the payment of the Interest on all the 5-20's and oiber perma nent Loans. So that it is hoped that the surplus Coin in the Treasury, at no dis'ant day, will enable the United States to re sume specie payments upon all liabilities. The Loaj is called 5 20 from the fact that whilst Ihe Bonds may run for twenty years yet the Government has a right to pay them off in Gold at par, at any time aiier five years. The Interest is paid half yearly, viz: on the first day of November and May. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are payable to bearer, and are S50, S100, 5500, and 1000; or Registered bonds of same denominations, and in addition, $5,000 and $10,000. For Banking purpo ses and for investments of Trost monies, the Registered bond are preferable. These 5-20 's cannot be taxed b) States cities, towns, or counties, and the Govern menl tax on them is only 1 J per cent., on the amonnt of income, when the income of the holder exceeds Six hundred dcl'ars per annum: all other investments, such "as income from Mortgages, Railroad S:ock and Bonds, e c, must pay from three to five percent, tax ori the income. Banks and Bankers throughout the conn try will continue to dispose of the bonds; and ail orders by mail, or otherwise, prom ptly attended IO. The inconvenience of a lew days tlelay in the delivery ol ihe Bonds is unavoida ble, the demand being so great; but as in terest commences from t tie day of sub scription, no loss is occasioned, and every e!lm is being made t diminish the delay. JAY COOKE, PTBSCBIPTlON AGENT, 114 South Third Street, Phila. December 2, 1863. IVcw Clothing More. LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. fftHE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has jus! received Irom the Eastern Citie, a large assortment of Fall ty Winter CLOTHING. Freh from the seat of Fashion, of all sort, sizes and quantities, which will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. A L S O, HATS &' C A vs . f BOOTS AXD SHOES. pS3 Together with a variety of no lions and things too troublesome to numer ate, to which he invites the attention of pur chasers. CT He is also prepared to make up clothing to order, on reasonable terms, and up lo the latest fashions'. G?CaU and examine our slock of goods. ANDREW J. EVANS. Bloomsburg, Dec. 2, I&63. Cheap Hat & Cap STOKE ICEJIOVCO. AuoIIkt. Arrival ol floods. Now is Your Time to Buy. I NOW SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER. fTiHE undersigned having booaht out the I Grocery of David Siroup, has removed his Hat and Cap Store up to Stroup's Old Stand, where in addition to a superior as sortment of spring And summer H HATS AND CAPS, Comprising every soil and quality, which will be sold at unusnally low prices. He will continue the Grocery and Notion bosiness in all i'.s forms as carried on by Air. Siroup And solicits a continuance of the old customer. ALSO, -A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCO ES, and LININGS to which he invites the at tention ol Shoamakers and Ihe public. , JOHN K. GIRTON. Bloorcsburg, Aug. 26,1863: OYSTER SALOON IN BLOOMSBURG, COL. CO. nnHE undersigned would announce to the public that tie haa refitted his SALOON one door East of his BAKERY & CONFEC TIONARY, on Main Street. Bloomsburg: and is prepared to accommodate both La dies and Gejtlemen. He is prepared to furnish OYSTERS, WHOLESALE & RE TAIL, BY THE CAN OR OTHERWISE. B. STOHNER. November 25, 1863. SPECIAL NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the late firm ol Miller $ Eyer, Merchants in Blo.im burg, are hereby notified, that the Books, Notes and Accounts of said firm are in the Store for collection, and most be settled by the first ol October, without respect to those concerned.. .. MILLER & EVER. Bloomsburg, August 26, 1863, THE SINGER SEWHC MACHINES. OUR Letter A Family Sewing Machine is fast caininjr a world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sewing Ma cuines yet offered to the public. No other Family Sewing Machine has so many use ful appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell ing. Tucking, Gathering, Gnagine, Braiding Embroidering. Cording, and so loith. No ( other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity lor a great variety ot work. It will sew ali kinds of clo h, and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent improvements make our Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and most durable, aud most cer tain in action at all rates of speed. It nijkes ihe interlocked stitch, which is the best stilch known. Any one. even ofthe most ordinary capcity,c,an see, at a glance how to n?e the leiter A Family Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines are finished in chaste and exquisite style. The Folding Ca-e of the Family Ma chine is a piece ot cunning workmanship ofthe most useful kind. It protects the ma chine when not in use, and wheti about to be operated may be opened as a spacious and substantial table to sustain the work. While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest woods, are finUhed in the sim plest aid chastest manner possible, others are adorned aud embelished in the most costly and superb manner. Il 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 family sewing as bur Manufacturing machines are for manufacturing purposes. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., ofthe very best quality. Send for a Pamphler. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO , 458 Broadway. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.8I0 Chestnut St. N. S. Tmgley, Agent, in Espy, Pa. A. J. Evan, Agent, in Bloomsburg. Nov. 11, 18fi3 (3V- '$&h SECOND HAND IF033 SAX. 'OIKAfs AT IV EW YORK SAFE DEPOT 71 If'illiam Street, Ntw York. Size and Prices of Allies Fire-Proof Safes. O UTSID E: Hehkt. Width. Depth. No. 1 " 24 20 20 No. 2 26 22 24 No. 3 30 24 24 No. 4 32 28 24 No. 5 31 31 24 No. 6 40 31 24 INSIDE: HeiofU. Width. Depth No 1 17 il 12 No. 2 19J 13 12 No. 3 21 15 12 No. 4 22 18 1 No. 5 24 21 14 No. 6 31 21 15 THICK. . PRICE. Number 1 S50 00 I Nnmber 4 S5 00 do 2 60 00 J do 5 100 "00 do 3 70 00 j do 6 115 no November I I, 18C3. 300,000 MORE MEN WANTED TO QUELL REBELLION! REVOL UTION IN HIGH PRICES! 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The pracice of Dr. HUNTER has long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation numherous persons, he has teen induced to extend his medical usefulness through the medium of his "VADEMECUM." It is a volume that should be in the hands of every family in the land, as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the allevia tion of one of the mott awful and destruc tive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, seourely enveloped, will be forwar ded free ot postage to any part ofthe Uni ted Stales foe 50 centa in P. O. fctamp, ;1 conies for SI. Addres, pot paid, DR. HUNTER, No. 3 Division Slreet New York . Sept. 9. 1863. JUST, PUBLISHED. A SPLENDID STEEL PLATE MEZZOP INT ENGRAVING OF aiajor-Cencral George B. ItClfllan, On the Battle Field of ANTIETAM. Size or Picture 19 et 24 inch is. rjHE Original Painting was made from - life, to order of the Publisher, by the celebrated Artist, C. Schussele. Esq.,(whd is the only one the General sa to. Il represents him ou his celebrated horse Daniel Websrer, (presented to him by thtr citizens of Cincinnati,) taking an .obseY valion of the field, in the latter part of the day i as the Rebels were falling Lack. lit the fore ground are seea the deo!at;ons of the battle broken uns, ehatter&d trees, &c In the dietanco, amongst the smoke and duM, are &tafi officer, arii!ujry, cav alry and infantry. The whbje picttre is an admirable composition, aud displays (be rare genius of the Artist. FR1CE OF THE ENGRAVING. Sing!a copy, to one address, Two copies i Three, Sent by mail post-raid. Persons ncting as Agent and S3 00 5 00 6 00 ordering one copy at three dollar, car. ha 6 hul sequent ones at two dollars each; Travel ing Canvas;-ers ordering largely, will be supplied on liberal inn. Address JOHN DAINTY, Publisher. 17 South Suit! S:., Philadelphia. Jan. 13, 1S61. Administrator' lYoticc. Estate of Daniel Lee an, late of Ilcar tngcrctk Iwt., Columbia co., dee'd. Ei'TEUS ot administration ou theet-tata 1 ol Daniel Levau, late of Roaringcreek township, Columbia connty, deceased, have been grained by ihe Regi-ier of Columbia county, to John Levan of Roaringcreek tp., and William Goodman of Locust twp., in aid county. All perous having claim against the eMate of the decedent are re quested to present them lo the administra tors for eiiieinnt without delay, and all tho.-e indel ted to the es-ioia to make pay meut forthwith, io the administrators. JOHN LEVAN. 1 , , , WILLAIM GOODMAN Adm f Roaringcreek, Nov. 11, 1863. ?2. Auditor's IVoticcv 1 N th matter ol the petition of Edward D. Murray and Lander J. Murray, by their nest Inend, Eveline Murray, bv Paul Lei ly, Eq , their attorney, asking the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to appoint an Audkor to make distribu tion of lite balance in the lia!td of Win: Cos Eilis., Executor of the l?-t will and tpfV.ment ol Eiizahe'fi Murray, dee'd. To all parties interested in ire esla'.e of the said Elizabeth Murrai , deceased, taktt notice, that the nnderiiffied Auditor, ap pointed by the Orphan1 Court ol Columbia co., in accorJdr.ce with Ihe above named petition, will attend io the duties of his appointment, at his Ouice, in Bloomr-burgf on SaturJay, the 30th day of January 1S64, at 10 o'clock in ihe forenoon, when and xheie ou will attend it you think proper. W. WIRT, Auditor. Bloomsburg Jan. 6. 1S64. S2 Auditor's Iolice. In the Orphan' Court for the County of Coh. urnbiii, Estate of Peter Apple gate, late of Jaikwn loiosh'p dece ntd. ALL. persons interested will take notice that the undersigned, appointed Au ditor by the Orphans1 Court ol Columbia county, to settle and adjust the rates and proponions of the balance or as-ets in lh bancs of Joshua Bobbins, administrator of the Estate of Peter Applegate, deceased, to and among the respective creditors of the deceased, according to the order es tablithed by law, will meet the" parlies in terested at R. F. Clark's office, in Blooms' burg, on Friday, the 2'J b day of January, 1864, for the purpose of his appointment, when and where all parties interested are requested to present tneir claims, or ba debarred from coming in lor a share of such assets. ROBERT F. CLARK, Bloomsburg, Jan. 6, 1864 $2 Auditor. HOWARDS ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary snd Sexual Systems new and re liable treatment in Reports of the HOW ARD ASSOCIATION Se.d by mail irl sealeJ letter envelopes, free ot charge. Address, Dr. J. 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