STAR OF THE NORTH X2.GOS3SIJXJS:c3 PA; WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 24, 1864. Jccg ELwttL bolJ Conrt this week at Lap one, Sullivan County.. Ret. Gcorqb W. Scott, wilt preach in the Baptist Chorch, in this place, on Sabbath next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and at half past 6 in. the evening. ' , At present, Tuesday, we are enjoying ,ipring-like weather. Everything out doors looks cheerful. - Indication are that wa will bars an early Spring. Wklci Wikt, Esqr., is absent for a few lays, attending Coort in Sullivan County. - Jcst So. The Springfield Republican etys, "the attempt of tome of the adminis tration papers to deny, cover up and ex case the recently discovered frauds upon the Government is monstrous, ft is as ab. urd as it is wicked." Just so! Almost as bad as ce fraud themselves. Th Straday School Scholar of the M. E. Chorch of this place., gave an exhibition on Saturday evening last, at their Church ; the proceeds of the exhibition we understand were applied to the Missionary cause. is publishing the property of jrG. Noble in last week's Sua we gave more property than the original levy set oat The altera lida has been daiy made. Berwick Gazette will please compare.. Ths Aboliiio nuts are doing all in their power to slander Major Gck. George B. McCf.CLt.tff. This popular General has the Inside track for the next Presidency. 'That's what's Use irnatiar." They fear tiro," and well laey may. Job Wore. Any person wishing hand bllis printed, with neatness and dispatch, and upoa reasonable terms, will do well by giving the Star ofSce a call. We are pre pared and will engage to execute, any kind of a job this section f country may de taaod. - Dssibz. W. Roe si ss, of this place, has jist received a new slock of superior liquors which he will sell reasonable for cash. He keeps constantly on hand all kinds of li quors. Das deals 'man article fit to sell, to the community. Th Executor of the estate of Matthew McDowell, deceased, offer for sale several tr4Cts of real estate, besides Nescopeck Bridge Stock, in the Star. Attention is di reeled to the advertisement. Washibgtos's birth day, the 22d of. Feb ruary, was observed in this place by the fir hie of cannon-for some 30 or. 40 rounds. It was the work of tome of ocr returned soldiers. The reports were heavy for so smail a pipes. Aside from tbla, the day passed as other days usoally have done. In the evening the young enjoyed them elves at J!jir Wm. B. Koojs, participa ting in the exercises of a cotillion party. Oca Qcota. Out cftizens are making ao effort to raise bounty money enough to se enre volunteers to fill the quota of the Borough. A we go to press the probabili ties are that tbejr wilj be successful. We hope they may. Oiher localities would do well to make a similar 3ort. The Govern- lime. Beiwkk Gazette. " . Post Omcs Appointments. The Post Master General has lately made several changes in the Post Offices in this county, which seem proper and right. At the Forks, Fuhingcreek twp., Mr Emahdus Unawgst Las been appointed vice Sylvester Pealer. At Roaringcreek, , Locust twp., Mr. Jacob Ycageb has received the office vice William Real. These changes no doubt are for the better. ' There are several others in the co , which need straightening op, and not a thousand miles from this place. No Daiir in Bloom The citizens of this township have at hut succeeded in avoid ing the draft. The quota bar been raised by Toluoteering ; and the boya are already in the service. They received a bounty of $250 each, besides the government bounty, taw recruits. This township's quota was 44, which ia now made up and mustered in service. -Other townships are doing like . wise. Scott, - we a informedhas raised her quota. The Bcr. of Berwick is raising her number. ' -. " Thi following are the officers elect for the ensuing ;var in the Democratic Club," lately organized at this place ; President Col. John G. Freeze. Vice Presidents Peter Billmeyer, Martin C. Woodward. Secretaries Wesley Wirt, Esq , Alenl B. Tate. Cor. Secretary Williamson H. Jicoby. Treasurer Dr. Hiram C. Hower. Librarian Stephen H. Miller. Ino, Club colds its regular meetings on tie 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings of each raoath. The Club Rooms are directly over S. II. Miller's Store. The Rooms are open and lit up every evening, for those who wish to spend a few hours in reading De ra cer alio documents. No fee charged to be cotne a member of . thU Association. The Clsh already numbers Borne fifty member. DTsa.the blind, man, gave "a musical concert in the Court House, in this place, on Monday evening last. The entertain ment was cot as largely attended as it weald have been had it been given on some e:h.er evening. The party at the Exchange sj dsabt kept quits a number away. Mr X)tc3 tins well, 'and exscstes instrumental fscfie in s mantr cot easily aarpai'sd. JYeio Stock of Clothing. FALL WINTER GOODS. TNV1TES attention to bis stock of cheap -"--and fashionable Clothing at his Store, on MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG, two doors above the American House, where he has just received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assortment of Iflcn mid Boy's Clothing, including the most fashionable, durable and handsome, DRE.SS GOODS, ct usisVuig ot" Box, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil CJotL x Coats, and Pants, of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He also has replenished his already large stock of Fall and Winter Shawls; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stock, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. . N B He has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths and Yestings, which he is prepared to make up to order, into any kind of clothing on very short notice and in the best of manner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is of home manufacture. C3ceI11 v3eac&Dac5 S3 AND Ot every Description, Fine and Cheap. His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. Call and examine his general as sortment of Clothina, Watches,. Jewelry, &c. &e. DAVID LOWENBERij. Bloomsburg, Feb. 3d, 1864.. THE DRAFT. "OARENTS making election of sons, must have new papers prepared, and presented previous to the draft. By orders just received, old elections will not dt. No other class of persons need report, be fore the draft. W. WIRT & CO , FIRST DOOR BELOW SLOAN S STORE: Bloomsburg. January 13, 1864. Old Things Become New, The undersigned would beg leave to in form his old friends, and "the rest of man kind," that be has lately returned from the service of his country, and again re opened his O L D ESTABLISH- 1A EDTAILO RING SA LOON, -ill. with a view of making up emira new gar ments, as well a mending old ones, fordl mankind, and any body ele, who may favor him with their work in bis line. He is prepared to do work NEAT, Fash 10NABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, and hopes by so doing, aod strict attention to business to merit and receive a due share of patron age, out remember, all, that these times require money, or something to live upon, he therefore hopes and tru?t, thai when he ha done hi part, his customers will do theirs, by furnishing the "reay John," or ready trade. For truly the "Laborer is wortbv of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloomsburg, Sept. 10 1862. Cheap Hat & Cap STORE KEITIOYEO. Another Arriral or Goods. Now is Tour Time to Buy. I NOW SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER. r f iHE undersigned having bought out the I Grocery of David Stroup, has re;novel his Hat and Cap Store up to Stroup's Old Stand, where in addition to a superior as sortment of SPRING AND SUMMER Q. HATS aND CAPS, Comprising every son and quality, which will be sold at unusnally low prices. He will continue trie-Grocery and Notion business in all itrf forms as carried on by Mr. Stroup And solicits a continuance of the old customers. ALSO.-A fine lot of KIDS, M0R0CC0ES. ar.ii LININGS to which he invns he at teniiou oi Shoemakers and the ptihiic. JOHN K. GIKTON. BIoonsbnrg, Dec. 26, IR63. " SlIIOL.UiSUIP FOR SALE. Piitburgb Commercial College. Binghhmitn " Crutenden's " . Philadelphia, Strat'on, Bryant & Co., " Tnse Scrips, are in amounts of $15 and S50 and are as so much cah, by the Stu dent on entering eiiher of the above Col leges. Young men desiring to obtain a finished Collegiate EJocation, will here find a good speculation by applying' at the office of the STAR OF THE NORTH. Bloomsburg, Nov. 4, 1863. Lack'a and Bloomsburg Railroad. ON AND AFTER JAN. SENGER TRAINS WILL 18, 1364, PAS RUN AS FOL- LOWS MOVING SOUTH Freight b Pastenger. 4.20 P. M. 5.55 8,25 8.35 9,15 9 55 PoAStnotr Leave Scranton, ' Kingston, Bloomsburg " Rupert, ' Danville, Arrive al North'd. . MOVING NORTH. Leave North'd 8.00 A.M. " Danville, Rupert, " Bloomsburg, "- Kingston, 840 9.22 9.35 12.12 P.M. 1,30 Arrive at Scranton, Freight & Passenger leaves Bloomsburg, 10.15 A.M. Fassergers taking the Mail Train South connect with the Express train from Nor thumberland, arriving at Harrisburz at 2,30 A. il , Baltimore, 7,00 A. M. and at Phi Pa. at 7,00 A.M. The Mail Train from North'd, leaves immediately after the Ex press train from Harrisborg at and Balti more, allowing Passengers leaving Phila delphia, at 10. 40 P. M. to reach points on this road during the next forenoon. New and elegant Sleeping cars accom pany the night trains each way between Northumberland and Baltimore, and Nor thumberland and Philadelphia. H. A. FUNDA, Supt. " J. C. Wells, Gen'l Ticket Agent Kingston, Feb. 3, 1864. Selling off at Reduced PRICES! T. SHARPLESS, wishes to dispose of his PRESENT STOCK of GOODS TO READY PAY CUSTOMERS at REDUCED RATES. Give him a call and examine his prices, Bloomsburg, Jan. 6, 1863. DAYm LOIYEXBERG, CLOTHING S T O R E, Oa Main streetjtwodoorsabovethe'Amer- icaa Heist SI1C RIFF'S SALES, OYvinue of "several writB of venditioni - exponas, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, will be exposed to public 6ale, at the Court House, in Bloomsburii, on SATURDAY THE 5TH OF MARCH 1864, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate, to wit: . The one undivided one third part of - all that certaiu lot of land situate in Orange township Columbia co., bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit : beginning at a butternut in line of land late Matthew Mc Dowell, thence by the same north ten de grees we'. thirteen and o.-ie hall perches to an elm, north twenty nine degrees west twenty on and eight tenths to a white oak, thence north t.ixly nine degrees east eleven and five tenths to a maple, north sixty two and one half degrees east and torly nine perches to a rrraple, South three degrees east eighteen parches to a h:ckory norh thirty five degrees east thirteen perches to a pine stump, north seventy seven de grees east four p'erehes to a' stake, thence by latid of Wm. White, south thir-y four degrees west fifty four perches to a stake, South sixty four degrees west twenty per ches to a stone, thence by lands late of Matthew McDowell, south eighty seven degrees' west twenty five perches to a but ternut the place of beginning, containing Eight Acres more or less, the mot of which is cleared land; whereupon is erected a first clas POWDER MILL, consisting of Slram Engine, engine bouse, Shafting, and iron gearing, with maia zine, dry house, and other nect-sary buildings, the aforesaid buildings and ma chinery are new and in good running, or der; there is also a good WATER POWER POWDER MILL, with all the fixing ready for use, and a two story Frame DweU'ng House and Sta ble, wnh the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution ar.d to be 6old ab the property of Emanuel Lazarus. A S O, The one undivided one third part of all that certain lot of ground situate in Orange township, Columbia coun'y, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a But ternut in line of land laid Matthew Mc Dowell, thence by the same North ten de grees west thirteen and one half perches to an Elm, north twen'y nine degrees west twenty one and eight tenths to a white oak, thence north sixty nine degrees east Elev en and fiv tenths to a Maple, north thirty two and one half degrees east and forty nine perches to a maple, south three de grees east eighteen perches to a hickory, north thirty five degrees at thirteen per ches to a phie tumpv north severity seven degress east four perches to a stake.thence by land ot Wm. White, sooth thirty four degrees wet filty four perches to a stake, south sixty five degiees west twenty perch es to a stone, thence by lands late of Mat thew M'-Dowell south eighly seven de grees wei twenty five perches to a But ternut the place of beginning, containing Eight acres more or less, the most of twhich vs cleared land; whereupon are erected a fuM Hrs POWDER MILL, . consisting ot Steam Enaine, Engine Hnnse, Shafting, and Iron Gearing, with Masa zine, dry house, and other necessary build ings, the aforesaid buildings and machin ery are new and in good running order; there i also a good WATER POWER POWDER MILL, with ajl the fitting ready for use, and a two Story Frame Dwelling House and sta b'e, with thu appunenance. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold a the property of J. S. Woods. ' ALSO," The one undivided one third part of all that certain lot of land situate in Orange township, Columbia coontv, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a butwnuf in luie of land late Mat' hew McDowell, thence by the same North ten degrees wei thirteen and one half perches to an elm, Nonh twenty nine degrees wel twenty oie and eight tenths to a white oak, them e north sixty nin decrees east eleven and five im ths to a manle, north thirty two and one hult degrees eal and forty nine perche in a "maple, souih three tlajree easi eighteen perches to a hickory, nortf) thirty five dgtee? eal thirteen perch to a pine sjump, north twenty sevt-n .degree east four pvrches to a stake, ihencw by lands of Wm White, s'u'h thirty tour de grees west fifty four perches to a stake, south six'y five degrees west twenty perch es to a stfne, thence by land li'e of Mat thew McDowell .souti eighty sveti cie grees weM twenty five perches to a Bui iernut the place of beginning, cotnair.ing Eiahi Ai res more or les, the most of which is cleared laud, whereon are erected a First Class POWDER MILL, consisting of Steam Engine, engine honse, hafting and Iron Geatisg, with magazine, rdry hou-e, and oihef nece-csry building; the aforesaid buildings and machinery are new an j iti good running order, ihere is also a good WATER POWER POWDER MILL. wiih all the fixings ready lor iioe, and a Two Story Frame Dwelling House and .sta ble, wifh ihe appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Fisher. ALSO, AUithat certain lot of ground situate in Orangville, Columbia county, being in front one hundred and two feet, more or less, and in debth one hundred and seven teen feet, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : On the west by Main Street, on the north by lot Alexander Hughes, on the eat by the late Isaiah Conner, and on the sooth by lot of Samuel Everilt, where on are erected a large two Story ItirifK DWELLING H0ESE ? a large Frame Store and ware f: jij honsA. and a sood MaDie ana t- wood house, w;h all the ap -iln ii .J purtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be aold as the property of Emanuel Lazarus. ALSO, All the following described lots of land situated in Centre township. Columbia Co , lot No. 1, known as the Hutton lot, be ginning at a stone in line to land ol Low & Brothers; ihence by the same south 7, west lour pnrches to a stone; tbance north 29j, west ten parches to a stone; Ihence by land of H. C. Freas, north 7l degrees, east four porches to a stone; thence by land la.e of Andrew Hagenbocb, &ou:h 29 j east ten purches to beginning, containing forty purches, whereon is erected a lime kiln, lot No. 2, known as the Torby and Deiiterich lot, the undivided half part of a lot of lime-stone laud, beginning at a stone in line to laod of Low & Brother; thence south 7j, west four purches to a stone; thence by land of the la'.e Andrew Hagenbuch, No. 26$, west-teu purches to a stone; thence by land of H. C. Freas. No. 71 i, east four purches to a stone; thfcnce south 29$, east ten porche to the begin ning, containing forty purches, whereon is erected a lime kiln and lime house, lot No. 3, lot of lime-stone land, known as the Henry G. Miller lot, bounded by land of tLajiry C. Barton, oo Um oortb by led ' . A- . Tr-T--- j known as Kirkendall's quarry,-on the east ( by land of ks. VV. M. .Low on the bouih, and by land ot Freas and Bowman on the west, containing about thr e-eights of an acre; there is on the premises a frame dwelling house one story end a half high, lime kiin and lime house and a small frame stable, lot No, lour, being house and lot bounded by lot of L. W. Woolley,- on the north by Freeze and Bowman, on the-east by the L. & B. Railroad, on the south by the public highway from Centrevills to Berwick on the weet, containing about one-eighth of an acre, whereon is erected a frame dwelling house and a frame stable, lot No. 5, being a lot of land known as the wharf 'ot, begi-ming at the berm-bank of the North Brunch canal, a! ihe corner ol a lot of John Shellham mei; thence up tlm said canal on the bank thereof, Na 76J E. eight purches to the corner of a lot r:f John Hutton; thence along ih same 80$ west 6e.ven pnrches to land of L. W. Woolley; thcoce along the same south 76J west 8 purches to the corner of a wharf, lot ol John Shellhamer, along said lot south, 80$ east, seven purches to the corner on the berm bank of the canal, the place of be ginning, containing fifty-six sqoare purch es more or les. Lot No. hix, known as the stone lot, bounded as fjllows to wit: Beginning in fie centre of the public road leading from the canal in the lime quarry; ihence by land of the heirs of Isaac Lo, deceased, No. 68, east 6 5-10 purches to another lot of defendant; ttience by the same, No. 35 west four porches to land late of John Freas & Co; thence along the said and a lot of the defendant south 5ft, west 6 5 10 purches to the centre of the public road aforesaid; thence along the Centre ol the said , public road south 35, east four purches to the place of begin ning, containing' fwen(y-f feqoare purches strict measure. Iot No seven, also one other lot of ground bounded nd described as follows: Beginning at a stone, thence north 30, east above the road 2 8 10 purch es to a stone; thence by land of Isaac Low, deceased, north 47, west eight porches to a stone; thence south 30 west along land of the said Isaac Low, deceased, one purch to a etfSne or corner of land ot Levi Kirkendall & Co.; ihence by the same south 36, east 8 5-10 purches to (he begin-, ning. containing fifteen purches more or less. Lot No. 8, also one other lot of land bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning al the east corner ot Ihe barn on the line of land belonging to the heirs ot Isaac Low, deceased; thence 35 west 30$ purches along land of Levi Kirk endall. & Co., to the land of the heirs of Isaac Low, deceaed: thence by the tame south 78, 6 8-10 purchffs to other laud of! defendant; thence by the same sooth 35 ) east 39 uurch.js to land of the heirs of Isaac ! t Aoo...a. tKo,.n. k., 1 k a U'j w wc 4.1 1 r w w i f 1110 riuio tiviiii 68, east 6 7-10 purches to the place of be ginning, containing one act and eighty chree purches and seven-tenths of a purch. Lot No. 9, also the undivided eighths of the well and pump lot, eight feet square with the well in the centre thereof, situate near the above last described lot ot one acre, 83 7 10 purches, and used to accom modate ihe house &c. All of the above lots situate in the said township of centre, Columbia county. Seized, taken in execution and to be told as thti property of Richard Torby. ALSO All that certain lot of ground situate in the village of Benton, Benton township, Columbia Co., containing one-fourth acre more or leM, bounded and described as follows to wit: On the south by lot ol H. W. Bangs, on ihe west by an alley, on ihe north by lot ol Krickbauui, on the eat by Ihe main street, whereon are erected a good frame two story dwelling house, and frame stable, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of 4me G Noble. JOSIAH H. FUF.MAN, Shertrf. Sheriff Otfic, ) Bloomsburg, Feb. 3,lh64. J Adiiiiitiistrator's IVolicc. Estate of Henry M. Jihline, deceased: LETTERS of Adminisiraiion 00 trp e tate ol Henry M Dt'-'ine, Ime of Md ison township, Columl:?a county .deceased, have beeii granterl try the Roister of si t ?ounty, to J.ihr Dddin, who reside- m Limestone lownship, Mntur county. All persons having claim aaittKi the estate ot tne decedent are requ'd " make ihem known to th Administrator wi hotit delaj, and ail person indebted in lite e'aie srf requested to make, payment immediately to the tin Jersigtied. JOHN DtLIMXE, Admr. January 6, 184. . 52 ldiiiiiiiiialot Iolice- Estate of Henri 'Kitchen, deceased. LETTERS of Arfiwioistraiioa on the E tate of yHenrJ Kitchen, late of Green wood township, Columbia eouuty, decM. have been cuntec by ihe Register of said Coun'y 10 the undersigned who reide in 'he same township. Ail perons having claims against ihe Estate of the decedent are requested to present them for settle ment to the Administrator without delay, all those indebted to the estate to make payment forthwith. URIAH R. HARRAR, ) Armry. RICHAlfD KITCHEN, Aa m Dec. 23, l8636w.-$2 00 ATTENTION I TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. 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 cusiomers. At the same lime he cautions all Actioneers, not licens ed, from following said calling, as the fine fixed by the U. S. Till surely be imposed, and the law carried out 10 its full eitent. All persons desiring to obtain my services, will please inform me to that effect before Ihey advertise. i. U. RICE, Auc'r. Light Street, Nov. 16, 1863. JYational Foundry. BIoomliir, Columbia Co., flne subsribar, proprietor of the above named extensive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of machinery, for COLLERIES, BLAST FL'R N AC ES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESHI.MG MACHINES, &c, &c. He is ali?o prepared to make Stoves, all 6izes and patterns, Plow-irons, and every thing usually made in first-class Foundries His exlansive facilities and practical workman, watrant him in receiving the largest contracts on the most reasonable terms. CF Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. ZST Thin establishment is located near the Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, 1863. BLANKS ! BLANKS ! BLANKS i I DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPCENA3, of proper &desirablefonns,fosale at the bfti,"tof ofthe North." INVALID SOLDIER NATIONAL HOME ENTERPRISE. 5 8 5 BROADWAY NEW YORK. THE OP THE K- The Most Complete and Magnificent f far Exhibition F.xtant. Dsrotedlo raising Funds for a Na tional Rome, 100,000 TICKETS, AT St EACH. . A DOS A TICK of $34,720 in ValvaVe Prop, etlytothe Ticktt Holders. JOSIAH PERHAM, Agent for the Pro prietors, has the honor to announce a plan lor creating a fund for the 'founding of a National Institution, to he a home for lu valid, disabled, discharged soldiers. The original 'timber of Tickets issued for this object was 100,000. one third of whirh have been already disposed of in Boston, Mass. where the enterprise was firl projected. Each "of the One Dollar Ticket is good for Four Admissions to the Mammoth MIRKOR OF THE REBELLION, at ooo hroailwav, lew York Uity, or wherever else exhibited. 0.e half of the profits of the entire sale will be exclusively devoted and donated to the above named patriotic objec t, Arcording to the original advertised plan, a Mass Meeting of the ticket hold ers was held in Faoenil Hall, Boston, on Nov., 4th,and an adjourned meeting al ihe same place on Dae, 16th. The fol lowing named gentlemen were elected as a Board of Trustees, to receive Ihe funds which may accrue from the novel enter prise, and to appropriate the same to this object in accordance with the plans of the originator ; Gen. John S. Tyler, Brston: his Excellency Governor James Y. Smith, of Rhode (-land: Hon. Geo Briggs of New York ; bis Excellency Gov. A.G. Curtin of Pennsylvania; Major Gen N. P. Banks, of Mass., Major Gen. O. O. Howard of Maine; his Excellency Gov. Richard Yates, of Illinois. , To speedily accomplish this great ob ject, every wise means will be used by the projector tb effect the immediate sale of the tickets; and he calls upon the loyal and humane to assist earnestly in catrytng this noble undertaking forward to a triutn lhani success. . Neither its importance, nor its feasi- uit.iy, can cmieu ... 4uC-..uu. Peoi,e .bu; Pd in a spirit Let the worthy oj tne nroiict, ana no oostaciea shall delay . . its consummation. Making Ihe proposition in good faith, and ready to devote his whole energies to Ihe great work, the projector firmly be lieves the tide of popular lavor will flow in th desired direction, and accomplish the founding and insure the creation of a permanent National Institution, which shall be an asylum for the retired soldier, whose loss of health or limb is his diplo ma for heroic services performed in his country's cause, and which shall go down to ihe future generations a blessing 10 man kind and an enduring monument to Ihe liberality of the loyal people. Bv combining this enterprise with a public place of amusement oi such well established high character and merit, the snbctiber to ihe fund, while giving his money for the promotion of a great char itaole design, may receive a lull equiva lent for (he outlay in witnessing this splendid series of Paintings. ATTARACTIVE BOUNTY TO PUR CHASER. To effect the speediest possible sale of these tickets, so that unnecessary expense may bis aveJ, and the National Home Fund proportionately increased, a further inducement is offered as a oounty to pur chaser. As soon as ihe tickets shall have been sold, in addition to one ha'.f the prfirs, as ai'-resai. 1 the following describe! prop ert tl be donated 10 the ticket holders, ?r.J .daced m the hands of their Trustees, a di-unci board having been chosen for t!.a: purpose, at the ma meeting held a af"iv Mated, anil A-hich consists ofthe follow r g gentlemen who, on receipt ol Hie proK.-ly, will di-pnse ofthe same, by o', or rvherw tne ticket holders in ma- ii e-tiij may direct ih-re to be no violation of law in Mich disposal : Hon. C. O- Roner. Hon C! VV , SUck . Gen. Bct Ciwdm Col. A J Wr-ght. Jhu C Ha nes. Esq., ol Boston, Johua Webster Eq., r.f Maptevtll". M i" , Isaac S. Morse Esq , of Cambridge, Miisa. SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY To u hith the 7 iclot-holders uitl be entitled. One genteel residence, in the City ot Kojtl-tiry. Mass. vahjed at $10 000 Three Piano fort, val. at ?500 each 1,500 Five piano-for-es, val. a' S300 each 1,500 Five Gold Watches, at 5100 each, 500 Fitly Guld Watches, at S50 each, 2,500 Two shares in Ihe Bo'on and Wor cester Railroad, a' SI30 each, 260 Two shares in the Boston and Maine R R. valued at f 130 each, 260 Two shares in the Merchants' Bank, Boston, al 5100 each, 200 Six thousand'Gold Union Medals valued at S3 each, 18,000 Two Sewing Machines, at S50.eacb, 100 . Total, S34.720 Due notice will be given of the next mass meeting of ihe ticket holders which will lake place in New York City. A National Home Ticket, costing one dollar, consists of five coupons, lour of which are admissions to the Mirror, good at any time, and !h other a certificate of an interest in the Enterprise, which the purchaser ret an s. The admi-iioti coupon may be used sep arately, or all at once, as suns the conve nience of the purchaser. All 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 undertaking, by getting up clubs, will receive eleven tickets for every ten dollars sent. Jan. 20, 1864 HOWARDS ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re liable treatment in Reports of the HOW ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of chare. Address, Dr. J. SK1LL1N HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Niuth S'reei Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 16, 1869 ly. NOTICE. ALL persons having claims of EXEMP TION from the DRAFT, can have their papers promptly and carefully drawn by calling at the Office of the undersigned, in Bloomsburg, .Columbia eoonty, Penn'a. QfAu, Second Door West of tne Court Ho esc. MICHAEL F. EYERLX Janoaty &, THE SINGER SEWIXO MACHINES. OUR Letter A Famdy bewing Machine is fast gaining 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 Marhine has so many use ful appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell ing, Tuckitig, Gathering, Guagtng, Braiding Embroidering, Cording, and so forth. No otfier Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity lor a great variety of work. It will sew all kinds of c.lo;h, and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent improvement Tiake onr Family - Sewing Machine most reliable, and most durable, and most cer tain in action at a'l rates of speed. It makes the intsrlocked stitch, which is the besd stitch known. Any one. even of the most ordinary capacity,can see, at a glance how to use the letter A Family Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines are finished in chaste and exquisite 6iyle. The Folding Cae of the Family Ma chine is a piece of conning workmanship of the most useful kind. It protects the ma chine when not in use, and when about to be operated may be opened as a spaciou and substantial table to sustain the work. While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest woods, are finished in the sim- i i - . i x)iei auu cnastesi manner possioie, oiner rwJre adorned and embelished in the most costly and superb manner. Ii 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 our Manufacturing machines are for manufacturing purposes. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc, of the very best quality. Send for a Pamphlet. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 458 Broadway. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.810 Ch'estnut'St. N. S. Tingley, Agent, in Espy, Pa. A. J. Evans, Agent, in Bloomsburg. Nov. 11, 1863. Ue" AND 16,-i A- J SAFES, NEW-YOUK SAFE DEPOT 71 tfVlium Street, New York. Size and Prices of Lillie's Fire-Proof OUTSIDE: Height. Widlh. Depth. No. 1 24 20 20 No. 2 26 22 24 No. 3 30 24 ff 24 No. 4 32 28 ' 24 No. 5 34 31 24 No. 6 40 31 24 INSIDE: Ileifrht. Width. ' Depth. No. 1 17 11 12 No. 2 19 13$ 12 No. 3 21 15 12 No. 4 22 18 1 No. 5 24 21 14 No. 6 31 21 15 ' PRICC. PRICK. Number 1 S50 C'O I Number 4 $5 00 do 2 60 00 I do 5 100 00 do 3 70 00 do 6 115 00 November 1 I, 1863. 300,000 MORE MEN WANTED. TO QUELL REBELLION! RE VOLUTION IN HIGH PRICES! NEW ARRIVAL OF FAT,!, & WINTER GOODS. . AT PETER ENTS STORE INj LIGHT STREET, COL. CO. FTAS just received from the eastern cities and is now opening at the old stand a splendid assortment of 3Zl zs ce Oa si m dl 2. zz d& 0 which will be sold cheap for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE ! Hi stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods, r-hnirext s'sles and latest fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS. GINGHAMS. FLANNELS, HOSIERY. SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C.; Keaily-illarte Clothing SATINETS, CSSIMERES, COTTONADES, . KENTUCKY JEANS THREAD, &C. QUEENSWARE, CEDARW ARE, HARDWARE, MEDICINES, DRUGS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS and CAPS, In short everything usually kept in a country store. The patronage of his old friends, and ihe public generally, is respectfully so licited. The highest market price paid for coun try produce. PETER ENT. Light Street, Nov. 11, 1863. JUillcr's Store. OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. fl'HE subscriber has just returned from the Cities with another large and select assort ment of FALL & WIftTEtt GOODS, purchased al Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, and which he is determined rosell on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. His stock comprises Ladies' Dress Goods, of the choicest styles and Iatel fashions. DRY GOODS, CZi3 a ce o ipfl S3a HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE. CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW-WARE, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, fkc. In short, everything usually kept in country stores; to which he invites the public gener- allv. - " . " The h'tghesi price will be paid for coun trv produce, in exchange for goods. - - . STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bloomsburg, Jan. 6, 1861. Attorney at Law BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offies on Main Stveet, First door below A i. yoan'i Stor. Doc 13, UXM TGE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. . We do not believe that even in this agv ofcheap publications any work -Can ba more rpRona'le than the terras of the Scientific American - at 22 per annum with 25 per cent, discount tor clubs of IO to form a yearly volume of 832 pages quarto, with an immense number of origw nal engravings of patanted machines! valu able inventions, and objects of scientific V interest. There is not an industrial rnrsijf which doe hot receive a-share of its at tention. It contains ofIi-rl list c( pmeQi claims, important statistics, practical re cipes for domestic purposes and has long stood, both -in this country atiu in Furopa as the highest authority 'irr the meehanie arts and siences. There 1 no publication more valuable to the farmer, the miller, the engineer, ihe iron founder Ihe mechaa ic, or the manufacturer. We have never opened a number withoot learning some thing we never knew beforeend obtaining valuable inlormation for the benefit of our readers. The Publishers, Messrs. Muna & Co , of 27 Park Row, New York, have deserved the success which Ihey have achieved. No one sbcnld visit that city without calling at their palatial establish ment, which is a museum of inventlva genius, collected from the entire world. If auy of our friends do not know this work and will take our advice, thev will mail SI . and become subscribers immediate! ,or by applying to the PublUhTs they can ob tain a specimen copy grais, which will be sure to confirm the truth of our recommendation." TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES ! Secrets For lite JTlillon ! 4 most valuable and wondertul publU cation. A work ol 400 paces, and 30 colored engravings. DR. HUNTER'S . VADEMCUM,an original and popular treatise on Man and Wcman, their Phys iology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never-Failing Remedies for their speedy cure. The practice of Dr. HUNTER has long been, and stilt is, unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation numberous persons, be ha been induced to extend his nedical usefulness through the medium of his "VADEMECUM.". II. is a volume that should be in the hands of every family in the land, as a preventive of secret vices, of as a gnide for the allevia lion of one of (he most awfol and destrao live scourges ever visited mankind. On copy, seourelv enveloped, will be forwa ded free ot postage to any part of the Uni ted States for 50 cents in P. O. stamps, 11 copies for 81. Address, post paid, Drv HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street, New York. Sept. 9. 1863. JUST PUBLISHED. A SPLENDID STEEL PLATE MEZZOS JNT ENGRAVING OF Kijor-CeDeral Georse B. IcGlcllaa, On the Battle Field of ANTIETAM- Size or Picture 19$ bv 34 icafe rTHE Original Painting was made from life, to order of the Publisher, by hs celebrated Artist, C. Schussele. Esq.,(wbo ia the only one the General sa tol. It represents him on his celebrated horn Daniel Webster, presented to him by tk citizens of Cincinnati,) taking an orser vation of the field, in the latier part of th day, as the Rebels were falling back. Ia the fore grcund are seen the desolat'ons of thebatile broken uns, shattered treee, &c In the distancol amongst ihe smola and dust, are Maff officers, artillery,-cavalry and infantry. The whole picture Ls an admirable composition, aad di$pIayshA rara gnios rf the Ar;if.t. FRIC E O F THE F.NGRAV1 NG. Single copy, to one address, ?3 00 Two copies 5 00 Three, " 6 00 Sent by mail post-paid. Persons acting as Agents and ordering one copy at three dollars, can have 6ob stquenl ones at two dollars each. Travel ing Canvassers ordering largely, will t0 supplied on ItPeral terms. Address JOHN DAINTY", Publisher Jl7 South Six-th St., Philadelphia. Jan. 13, 1861. . Aditiinitrators' IVotice. Estate of Daniel Lev an, late of Roar ins;crerk ticp., Columbia co., dee'd. LETTERS ot administration on the estate) of Daniel Levan, late of Roaringcreek township, Columbia county, deceased, hava been granted by the Register of Columbia county, to John Levan of Roaringcreek tp and William Goodman of Locust twp , in said county. Ail persons having claims against the estate of the decedent are re quested to present them to the adminirlrs tors for settlement without delay, and all those indebted to the eMaie to make pay ment fori h with to the administrators. JOHN LEVAN. ) WILLAIM GOODMAN, Adm'ri Roaringcreek, Nov. 11, 1863. ?2. TVeiv Clothing Store. LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. 'F'' undersigned respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has jusi received from the Eastern Citie", a large assortment of Fall $ Winter CLOTHING. Fresh from the t-eat of Fashion, of all sorts, sizes and quantities, which will ba sold cheap lor cash or country produce A L S O, HATS & CAPS BOOTS AND SHOES. Together with a variety of no lions and things too troublesome to numer ate, to which he invites ihe attention of pur chasers. EST" He is also prepared to make up clothing to order, on reasonable terms, and up to the latest fashions. f3CaII aad examine our stock of proJav ANDREW J. EVANS. . BIoomsbnTfx, Dec. 2, 1363. OYSTER SALOON IN BLOOMSBURG, COL. CO. PA. rHE undersigned would announce to the public that he haa refitted his SALOON one door East of his BAKERY & CON FEC TIONARY, on Main Street. Bloomsburgj and is prepared lo accommodate both La dies ami Geitlemen. He i prepared to furnish OYSTERS, WHOLESALE & RE TAIL, BY THK CAN OR OTHERWISE. B. STOHNER. November 25, 1863. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL person innehed to tbe late firm of Miller $ Eyer, Merchants in Blooms burg, are hereby notified, that the Books, Notes and Accounts of said firm are in tb S'ore for collection, and most be settled by ihe first otOctorjfcr, without respect t& those concerned. .MILLER & F.YF.R- - ' Bloomsburg, Augut 2, RI.