) STAR OF THE NORTH 151,001 kji:, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAR. 9, 1864. .A load of est wood will be taken ai this ofTice on subscription to the Star. Read advertisement, . in another colamn of the Star, of splendid new books, for sale cheap. Mrs. Fanmk K. Weavicr will make pub lie vendue of her personal property, at her residerjee, on Rock Street, Bloomsburg, on Friday next. Hon. John C. Ellis has our renewed thanks for documentary favors. Mr. E. is a faithful and worthy member,' arid soundly demo cratic. Tor roads at present are in a horrible condition. We have not seen them so bad in a long time. Certain places it is almost impossible to get through with a loaded learn. The lime for paying the Government bounty to volunteers has been extended to the first of April next. In consequence of this the draft will not be made on the 10ih inst. as was ordered. The First National Bamt. or Blooms fcrg, commenced operations on Monday last. Capital $50,000 This institution will be quite a convenience to our business men. On Sunday morning last Mr. Jacob Diehl, of this place, lost one of his best horses a J fine, valuable iron-gray horse. We drove the horse on Saturday just previous to his death when the animal appeared lively and in good condition. We notice several townships in this coun ty are still a, work raising their qnotas of volunteers to avoid the Draft. Local bounty paid is $250. This, with the bounty Daid to veterans by the Government will amount to S652 -Thb Ar.t-fcf.rf Ccvnty Democrat has , . , , J. , , latcly added come three hundred new j names to its subscription list, the effects j of the mobbing, which it received a short j' time a2o. bv the soldiers, instigated by the I Abolitionists of that place. John Chambkrlin, of the "Iron Guards," but doing duty ir. the Signal Cokps of the Army of the Potomac, arrived home at this place. 6o furlough, a few days since, look ing first-rae. He is one of the fir-t volun teers trom Bloomsburg, a-.d son of John M. Chamberlin, Esq. Job Work. Any person wishing hand-j bills printed, with neatness and dispatch j and upon reasonable terms, will do well by j giving the Star office a call. We are pre- i pared and will engage to execute, any kind : ot a job this section of country may de-j niaril. J The Local Senate, ol this place, is in full j Mau every Wednesday evening. To hear; its members dWcnssing certain measures j one would come to the conclusion that the j "fire-eateth" of the South and the ' Aboli- j tionists" of the North were at work. There I are some very good Union men belonging j to. this institution as well as some very bad j ones. ! Th Administrator, Hiram R Kuki, of Thomas Longer' Estate, sold the la&t tract ol laud of said estate, on Saturday the 5;h inst., to Wm Losg, inn-keeper at Epy, Columbia county. The land is situated in Orange township, and in a pre ty (air state of cultivation. The tract contains ninety four acres. The. Township Elections, will take place, in this County, on Friday the 18-.h inst. This is a matter of considerable impor tance, to pee that good and competent men are selected :o perform the duties pertain ingto oar local offices. A Constable, Judge, Overseer, School Directors, Superisors,and a number of other officers, are to be made by ballot In this township Overseer is qnite an important matter, as well as is the selection flf Supervisors. Our streets and alleys need looking after. They never were in a more wretched condition than they appear to be in this Spring. Under ihe iupervision of the late men who had control of that rnaUer they did not improve but retrograded. " Wc bear a great deal of complaint in cer tain portions of this county about the non arrival of newspapers. We have frequent ly been written to on this subject, and are beginning to get tired of listening to this old complaint. Abraham Lincoln has a lot of Postmasters in this county whom we should suppose knew their duty, but they most egregiously fail to perform it, in many instances. We could, if we thought it would do any good, name several offices, in this county, where ve direct papers to every week, at which offices our paper does not arrive one half of the time, or at least it is not delivered to the patrons when they calL There U a Club of that staunch Dem ocratic newspaper, known as the New York Dat-Book, taken at the Still Water ofSce, this county, which is not received every other week." Single papers, of the nine Democratic faith, seem to get through, but the large package very frequency fail? Now, where lies the fault 1 Is it with the Post master, atNewYork, Philadelphia, Bloom -bor, or where ! There evidently is some Abolition Postmaster detaining and suppres sing newspapers on the line I He should fca ferreted out and banished to the Isle of Sl Domingo, for a terra cf years, or al leat till he learned cot to violate the laws ol h: country. This rnal'er of knowin!y and vrilfaliy violating pon cl":a law, is no eosli afTair, when ja.iica can be meted out to lis eiTanrs. Friends, be. oa your we'll detect ilz j-ailty person ia Auditor's rVoticc. ALL person? interested will take notice J that ihe undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Lourt of Columbia Comity, to make distribution of the balance in bands of Lewis Yeiier, Executor of the last will and Testament of Daniel Kistler, late of Ca'awissa township, deceased, amongst the legatees, will meet the parties interest ed for that purpose, at his office in Blooms burg, at 10 o'clock A. M., on Saturday the 16th day of April next, when and where they may attend ifihey think proper. - ROBT F.CLARK, Auditor. February 15, 1864. 4t. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Columbia County, to make distribution amongst the lien credi tors of Joseph R. Paxton, of the monies raided by the Bale of the real estue, of Joseph Paxton dee'd., and paid into Court, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office in Bloomsburg, on Saturday, the 23d dav of April next, at 10 o'clock A.M., when and where all persons interested may at tend if thev think proper. ROBERT F. CLARK, Auditor. Feb. 25, 1864 4t. By vir ue of a writ of fiaria facias, to me directed issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, in Locust township, Columbia connty,on Tuesday the 22d of March, 1864, at 10 o'clock in the lorenoon, the following described property, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land sit uate in Locum township, Columbia county, containing 140 acres more or less, 130 acre of which are improved land, bounded and deeribed a follows, to wit: on the west by lands of Israel Werey, on the north by lands ot Jacob Drumheller, on the east by lands of Nathan Gable and others, and on the sooth by lands of Lucas Fahriuger and oth ers, whereon are erected a two story Stone Dwelling House, a large Bank Barn, with all necessary outbuildings, with the appur tenances. Seized, taken in erecntion and to be sold as the property of Joseph M. Leiby. Sheriff Office. ) J H. FURMAN, Bloomsburg Mar. 2, '94. j Sheriff. JYational Foundry. RIooniobiir?, Columbia Co., j fne subsribjr, proprietor of the a ! named est enive establishment, is bove now P"-P J ,7. c r , cr t machinery, for COLI.ERl ES. BLAST Fl R- MACKS STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESH IMG MACHINES, &c , ice. He is also prepared to make Stove, all i - j c li i- i r an" pHlierns, I'low-iroiw, and every thing usually made in first-class Foundries His extansiva facilities and practical workman, wairanl him in receiving the ; largest cou'.racis on the rnoat reasonable j terms. j Grain of all kinds will be taken in j exchange for castings. j CT This establishment is locaied near 'lie Lackawanna Railroad Depot, j , - PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, 1863. THE XEUr GROCERY STOliE. MORE Just received at JSrosmiis iVew Store Molasen, Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Ri-e, Spices, Salt, Tobaco, .Segars, Candies, Razpns, FEED AND PROVISIONS. Toettitr with a great variety of notions &c, ton numerous to mention. C5"BiHtpr. Egs:, Mrfat and product gerv erally taken in exchange for woods A. B. ERASMUS. Bloomsbnrg, Feb. 29. 1864 Cheap Hat & Cap STOUE ueiiovco. Aiiolhrr Arrival ol floods. Noio is Tour Time to Buv. I NOW SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER. THE undersisned having bought out the Grocery of David Siroup, has re.noved his Hat and Cap Store up to Stroup'f Old Stand, wliere.iu addition to a superior as sortment of SPRING AND SUMMER Q, HATS aND CAPS, Comjirising every sort and quality, which will b sold at unusually low prices. He will continue the Grocery and Notion bnsiness in all its forms as carried on by Mr. Stroup And solicits a continuance of the old customers. ALSO,-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES, and LININGS to which he invites the at tention ot Shoemakers and the pnblie. JOHN K.GIRTON. Bloorcsburg, Dec. 26, 1863. JYcio Stock of Clothing. E-IBIESEI &&lFTItfIa CI23. FALL 8c WINTER GOODS. T NVll ES at'.ention to his stock of cheap - and fashionable Clothing at his Store, oc Jftf.V STREET, BLOOMSBURG, two doors above the American House, where he has just received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assortment of Men and Boy's Clbthingr, including the most fashionable, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of Box, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Cloth Coats, and Pants, of alt ports, sizes, and colors. He atao 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 ar'.icles. N B He has constantly on hand a large and weil selected assortment of Cloths and Veetings, which he U prepared to make op :o order, into any kind ot clothing ott very short notice and in the best of manner. All (413 clothing is maJe to wear and most of it is of home manufacture. AN D Ot every Description Fine and Cheap.--His Casa of Jewelry is not uurpassed in this place Call nod examine hia general as sortment of Clothing. Watches, Jewelry, &c. &c. DAVID LOWENBERG. Eloomiburgr, Feb. 3d, 1S5L . Lack'a and Bloomsburg Railroad. ON AND AFTER JAN. 18, 1364, PAS SENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOL LOWS MOVING SOUTH. Freight If Passenger, Pasfenger. 4.20 P. M. 5.55 8,25 8.35 9,15 9 55 Leave Scranton, ' Kingston, ' Bloomsburg Rupert, ' Danville, Arrive at Nonh'd. MOVING NORTH. Leave Norlfi'd. 8.00 A fl. 8 40 9.22 9.35 12.12 P.M. 1,30 I c Rn pert. Bloomsburg, Kingston, Arrive al Scranton, Freight & Passenger leaves Bloomsburg, 10.15 A. M. Pasergrs takinjr the Mail Traiu South connect willi the Express train from Nor thumberland, arriving at Harrifburn at 2.30 A M, Baliimore, 7.00 A. M. and al Pliil'a. at 7,00 A. M. The Mail Train from Nonh'd, leaves immediately after the Ex press trmn from Harribnrg at and Haiti more, allowing Pasenuers leaving Pliila delphi, at 10 40 P. M to reach points on this road during the next lorenoon. New an t elegant Sleeping cars accom pany iho night trains e&ch way between Northumberland and Baltimore, and Nor thumberland and Philadelphia H. A. FUND A Supt, J. C. Wells, Cen t Ticket Jent Kinasion, Feb 3, R64. Voltinf t vrs ami Coiiscripls ! Th Soldier or anv others wi-hing to in crease their income, there is no bt'erway nf doins so at this time, than from the sale of our Wa'ches. They are warranted as Represented ! " PaniiMilarly valuable for offirer in the Army and travelers." Frntik Leslie's, Feb ruary 21. "Prettie-t, best and cheapest tinienier-fl ever orTered." Ar. Y Illustrated News, Jan uary 10. ' Very pretty and dnraWe Wamhe for the Army." Ar. Y. Army & Fary Joum. (iovenmierii Oruan Ana, 20. ''Oiieofihe olitesi and most reliable houses in business. "LopMfjVe Ky , Jour mil J 11 1 21. BIAGIC TI3IE OBSERVERS!. Being a Hunting or O.ien Face or Lady1 or Gentlemen's Wate.h Combined, with Patent Self-Winding Improvement, a most Piensma Novelty ONE OF THE PRETTIEST, MOST CON VENIENT, AND decidedly ifc be 1 and rheapest tiie-pice far seneral snd reliable ue x eve oflered. It has wiifiif ii connected with its mauhnerv, it own vindins anacfin.ent, renderina a key en tirely unnecessary T.'ie cases of thii. Watch are rnmpoed of itvo nmtal-, the outer one bein fu.a 16 cara' sold, h has the improved ruby action lever movement, arid is warranted an accurate lime-piece Pr ce, Miperblj engrav ed, per ras-- of hul dozen, $'204. Sample Watches, in ne morocco B"xes,S35. Silver Watches! Firt Class Huntins Time-Pieres for acc racy of movement beamy of ma terial, and above all, cheap ness in price, iher-e washes mol insure universal appro '. bation. An imi''ion so faultless that if can hard ly be- !eiected by the moM experience jndes. The material being of two rnetals the onter on firl quality Sterliri2 Silver while the inner one is German Silver, i cannot be recoamzed by cutting or heav ensraving, makng it, not only in appear ance, but in durability, the best reserr blance of Soli I Sterling Sdvvrs in exi.-t-enc. Ihe sate of these Watches in the Armj In i-onrcH of enormou prrfi;. retailing, a t'iy very readily do, at S25 and upwards Many hundred dollars can be made in a sincle pay day by any one of or luian business tact. fF" AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! In hea vy hnniina -a-es, beautifully enaraved. whiie enamel dial, m fancy cut hsnd, in uood running order, by the half loz -n, Sfifi S.'ld only by the cae of nix ! Upon receipt of two dollar, as suaran tee of aood faih, we witj send watches by exprpto any part of the loyal States, coilertin:! balance of biil on delivery. Thi" epsnre- bnj er araint fraud, siving thm their wnlche before payment is require ). Soldiers in ihe disloyal Siaes mm' remit Ca-h in advance, a me express compan ies peremp'orily refuse making coiled ion, in such dangerous localilif s. Kemember, Casli in advance from within the army lines in rebel States ! We Guarantee the safe delivery of nil Watches, whether the ate sent by mail or express. HUBBARD BROS.. Sole Importer'.. 171 Broadwav, cor. Cor;landt St. N. V. Fb. 24, 1861. PRESERVE YOUR DEACT1T. Symanctry of Form, YOUR HEALTH AND MENTAL POW ERS, By nsing that Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and Specific Remedy known as HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCAU. Read the advertisement in enotl er ool nmn, and profit by it -Diseases and Symtoms Enumerated. Cot it out and preserve it. You may not now require, But moyat some Future Day. "It give health and vigor to ihe franit, Anc bloom to the pallid cheek.'' It Saves Lon suffering and Exposure-. Cures Guaranteed. pew-ire of Counterfeits ! Jan. 13, 1861 imo. SCHOLARSHIP FOR SALE Pittsburgh Commercial College. Binahhmiin " ' Crittenden's " " Philadelphia, Strat'on, Bryant & Co., " Tbese Scrips, are in amounts of $15 and S50 and are as so much cah, by the Stu lent on entering etiher nf the above Col lees. Young men desiring to obiain a finished Collegiate Education, will here find a good speculation by applying at the office ol Ihe STAR OF THE NORTH. Bloomsbnrg, Nov. 4, 1863. Selling off at Reduced PRICES! LT. SHARPLESS. wishes to dispoe of hi PRESENT STOCK of GOODS TO READY PAY CUSTOMERS at REDUCED RATES. - Give him a call and examine his prices. Bloomsbnrg. Jan. 6, 1863. DAVID LOWENBERG, CLOTHING STORE, On Main street,! wo doors above the' Amer ican Hotel.' -dyer's Cherry Pectoral PtCLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! VlILL be exposed to public sale at the house of Samuel Everitl, in Orange ville, Columbia county, on FRIDAY THE 25TH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1864, at 10 o'clock of said day, a certain Tract of Timber Land, situate in Orange township, Columbia co., adjoininfflands of Thomas Hutchison, John Achenbach, the Ixsiis of John Lazarus, deceased, and others, containing Four Hundred & Mxty-cijiht Acres, ait d IOI Perches, strict measure. The said tract is well tim berad and will be sold in the whole or in lots to suit purchasers. And on Saturday the 26th day 01 March, 1864, will be exposed to public sale on rhe premises at 10 o'clock of said day, a certain JLot of Ground, itule in Light Street, Scott township, Col umbia county, fronting on Main S reet of said town, adjoining a lot of Daniel Mellick on the South, Maria L McDowell on the East. Jacob Clossen on the North; said lot containing in from on Main Street of said town, SIXTY FIVE FEET, whereon are erected a Frame Dwelling iloue, Stable an. I Shop. And mi Ihe same day will be offered at public naln. two SH A RES OF THE NES COPECK BRIDGE STOCK. Conditions will be made known on day of ale by PETER ENT. 1 r niEo. Mcdowell, ; Jj Lisht Street, Feb. 24, 1864 Mr: OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. N Pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, or. SATUR I DAY 1 HE bill DAY OF MA RCI next, a' It) o'clock in the forenoon, Hirarn R Kline Administrator of Thoma Lunger, late of Fishinacreek Iwp., in said county, deceased, will expose 10 sale, by Public Vendue, on the premises, a certain Messuage & Tract or Land situate in Fishir.acreek .township, afore said, pdjoining lands of Abner Welsh, David R. Albertsnn, Wm. p'vans, Harmon Labor, Hiram R Klire and Jame S Camp bell coniainiriij ftixicfy Four Acresand Digh-ty-scveai Pcrchc. I ate the E-tate of said deceased, situate in the lowih.p 01 Fishinscreek arjd county aio.eiid. JFSE COLEMAN, Clerk. ' B!o"T'!bc'2. F b. 10, lti4. TERMS OF SALE. One fourth of the purchase money to bo paid on confirma tion with interei Irom confirmation. Deeds &;, to be at th expanse of the purchaser HIRAM R. KLIN E, AJmr. For the fruit, Flower and Kitchen Gar den. 1SG1. The 1864. ii X U II E 12 It' iTl OA Til I. W. G. P. BRINCKLOE, PiBirsnra. Office : 23 North Sivth St., Piiil'a. TKRMS 81 50 A YEAR. Edited hvv. T II O M A S HI i: E S3 A IS THE MONTHLY CONTEXTS ARE: Hm's Flower Garden and Pfeasure Ground Frui! Garden Vegetable Garden; Window G;nlen. Cotrimunications. Embracins Ihe views of the best writers on Horticulture Ari-cul'nre,-and Riral AfTnir. Editorial Giving the E liter's views on the important Agricultural improvements Scrp and Queri New Fruits New Ptanis Domesnc and Foreign Intelligence Foreign Correspondence Ilorticul tural Notices. With each Department handsomely il lustra'ed. ' a 'H KE general features will be enJCJ; tameii a'-ii ttie puMiner pledges fnm elf that no labor or expense shall be spar ed ,0 render the succeeding i-itie of tbe Asazine evety ay worthy of the favir wi ll which his previous effort have been amply rewarded. SenJ for a Specimen. Febrnarj 24, 1864 fivPO RTANT Alarried Lndies ! TRULY A BLESSING ! I will sfid, free ehnrge, to any Lady who will send her name and addres, direc tions how to prevent the extreme pain of CHILD-BIRTH also how to have perfect Iv heillhy and Leuul'ful Children ; rUo one o'ther new and IMPORTANT SECRET, the only sure and safe remedies ever discov ered. My object in djakin; ihe above offer is to induce every lady to teal my remedies. Add res MADAME DULENTAUX, M. D., 767 Broadway, New York City. Feb 24, 1864 3m. A First t lrts !"nrra"r;s Magazine lor l'enii oylviinin. 18G1. The Fet.myfvnnia 1861. EASMIER A; AUIEi"VEIt, PEVOTKD TO AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS, Edited and Pi.'bli3hkt nv W I L L I A M S. YOUNG & C 0 ., 52 North Sixth Streei. Philadelphia. Term : One Dollar a year. The Sitth Volume commence with Jan uary nnmber. 1" I AV1NG obtained the services of emi--nerit and piactical Asricultnri-t, Hor'i- ulturists, Slock Breeders and Bee keepers, we confidently offer the current Volume as one of the best ever issued for criminality, practical thoouht and reliable information. Feb. 24, fSiit- AdminisJralors' IVoticc. Estate of Benjamin Evans, late cf Orange tirp.s Columbia County d crated. jVOTlCE is hereby given that letters of Administration on the Estate cf Benja min Evans, late of Orange twp, Colum bia County, deceased, have been granted by the Resis'er of said county, to the un dersigned Administrators, residins in tbe township of Scott and County aforesaid. All persons baring claims or demands against the estate ot the decedant, are re quested to make them known to the Ad miniftrators, and thoe indebted will malu immediate payment to JOHN NEYHARD, ) , ADAM ROAT, Scott twp., Feb. 10, 1864pd S2.00 T COX8IJIPTIVES. Consumptife sufTerera will receive valuable prescription for the cure of Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchit, and all Throat and Lun-j affections, (free ofebarge) by sending their address to REV. K. A. WILSO.f, WiHiamfebiirsh, King-j Co ,New York. Jan. 27, 1853 6w. INVALID SOLDIER NATIONAL HOME ENTERPRISE 5 8 5 B RO A D W A Y NEW YORK. MIR3.0S. CP TEE RZ- The Jllont Complete and Magnificent IFar Exhibition Extant. Devoted to raising Funds for a Na tional Home, 100,000 TICKETS, AT Sl EACH. A DONATION of S3. 7 20 in Valua'Je Prop city to the Ticket Holders. JOS1AH PERHAM, Agent for the Pro prietors, has the honor to announce a plan for creating a fund for Ihe founding of a National Int'nuiiori, to be a home for Iu valid, disabled, dischuraed soldier. The onainal sumber of Tickets issued for this object was 100,000, one third of whirli have been already disposed of in Boston, Mass. where the enterprise was find projected. Each cf the One Dollar Tickets is g ood 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 Meelin2 of the ticket hold ers was held in Fanenil Hall, Boston, on Nov., 4th, and an adjourned meetin? at ihe same place on Dec, 16ih. The fol lowing named gentlemen wer elected as a Board of Trustee", to -receive the funds which may accrue tram the novel enter priee, and to appropriate the same to this object in accordance with the plans of the originator . Gen J;hn S. Tyler, Boston: his Excellency Governor James Y. Smith, of Rhode I-land; Hon. Geo. Brissis of New York ; his Excellency Gov. A. G. Curtiu of Pennsv Ivania; Maio-Geo N. P. Banks, cf M iss., Mijor Gen O. O. Howard ot Maine: 1 his Lxcpller.cy Gov. Richard Yates, ot Illinois. To speedily accomplish this great ob ject, every wise means will be used by the projector to efTuct the immediate sale ol the tickets; and he calls upon ihe loyal and humane to assist earnesily in catrying this noble undertaking forward to a trium phaul success. Ne'r.her its importance, nor its feasi bility, can be called i 11 question. Let ihe people but respond in a spirit worthy 01 the project, and no obstacles fcliall delay its con-ummation. Making the proposition in good faith, and ready to devote his whole eneraie to the great work, Ihe proj-ctor firmly be lieves ihe tide of popular favor will flow in the desired direction, and accomplish the founding and insure the creation of a permanent National In-titution, which shall be an asylum for the retired soldier, whose, loss of health or limb is his diplo ma for h-roir services performed in hi -country's cause, ami wnicri snail o tiown to 1 lie future generations a blessing to man kind and an enduring monument lo Ihe liberality of ihe loyal people. Kv comir.ing this enterprise with a pub lie place of amusement of such well established h liih character and merit, the subH'.iber 10 the fund, w hile giving his money for the promotion of a great char itaule deign, may receive a full equiva lent for the outlay in witnessing this snlendid series of Paintings. ATTARACTIVE- BOUNTY TO PUR CHASER. To effect the speediest possible sale of these tickets, so that nnnecessary expense may be saved, and the National Home Fund proportionitely increased, a further inducement is offered as a oounty lo pur chaser. if As soon as the tickets shall hav been Sold, in addition to one half the profits, an aforesaid, the following described prop erty will be donated to the ticket holder, and placed in the hands of theii Trustees, a distinct board having been chosen for that purpose, al the mass meeting held as above sta'ed, and hich consists of ihe fnllmvii g :eritlemen who, on receipt ol the projieity, w ill dispose of the same, by lot, or tiiherwiee, as the ticket holders in ma- meeting may direct there to be no violation of law in such disposal : Hon. C O- Rogers, II . C W, Slack. Gen. Bolt. Cowdiu, Col. A. J Wrihf, Jihn C. Hay nes. Esq., of Boston, Johna Webster Esq., cf Mapleiile, Mass , Isaac S. Morse E.-q , of Cambridge, Mss. SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY To ir-hix.li the 1 i chit -hold ers ttiil be entitled. One nen'cel residence in the City of Rosbury. Ms. valued at SI0 000 Three Piano forts, val. at ?'00 each 1.500 Five piano-fortes, val. at5r3'0 each 1,500 Five Goid Watches, at 5100 each, 500 Fifty Gold Wutcheo. at 50 each, 2,500 Two share in the Boston and Wor- cesier Railroad, a $130 each, 60 Two shares in the Boston and Maine R R. valued at $130 each, 260 Two shares in the Merchants' Bark, Boston, at S100 f ach, 200 Six thousand Gold Union Medals valued at 13 each, 18,000 TtvoSewii.g Machines, at $50 each, 100 Total, S34.720 Due notice will be giten of the next mass meeti'tr of Ihe licket holders which will take pbee in New York City. A National Home Ticket, costing one dollar, consists of five coupes, tour of which re admirsions lo the Minor, good al any time, and 'hi other H certificate of an interest in the Enterprise, which the purchaser retans. The admision coupon may be ued sep 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 exrrf, should be directed lo JOSIAII FERIIAM, Agent, 585 Broadway, New York City. TO CLUBS. Persons taking an active interest in this charitable nnderuking, by getting up clubs, will receive eleven tickets lor every ten dollars sent. Jan. 20, 18 64 HOWARDS ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of the Nervous. Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re liable trea'ment in Reports of the HOW ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charje. Address, Dr. J. SKILL1N HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth S'reet Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 16. lS63ly. . NOTICE. ALL persons having claims of EXEMP TION from ihe DRAFT, can have their papers promptly and carefully drawn by calling at the Office ol the undersigned, in Bloomsbur!, Columbia county, Penn'a. Office, Second Door West of the Conrl House. MICH A E L F. E YER LY. January 6, 1864. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES. OUR Letter A Family Sewing Machine is fast caining a world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sewing Ma chines yet offered to the public. No other Family Sewing Machine has so many use ful appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell ing, Tucking, Gathering, Guanine, Braiding Embroidering, Cording, and so lorth. No other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great variety of work. It will sew all kinds of clo'h, and with all kinds of thread. Great and recer.l improvement jiake onr Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and most durable, and mosl cer tain in. action at u' rates of speed. I: makes the intsrlocked stitch, which is the best 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 fini-hed in chaste arid exquisite style. The Folding Case of the Family Ma chine 1 a piece of cunning workmanship ofti.e mut useful kind. It protects the ma chine when not in ne, and when about 10 be operated may b opened as a spacious and substantial table in sustain the work. While some of tfie Case, made out of the choicest woods, are finished in ihe sim plest aod chastest manner possible, others are adorned and embelished in the most cosily and superb manner. It is absolutely necessary to see the Fam ily Machine in operation, so as to judge cf its great capacity and beauty. It is fat becoming as popular for family sewing as our Manufacturing machines are for manufacturing purposes. The Branch Office are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc , of Ihe very best quality. Send for a Pamphlet. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 458 Broadway. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE. 810 Chestnut St. N. S. Tmgley, Aent, in Espy, Pa. A. J. Evans, Agent, in Bloomsburg. Nov. II, 1803. AND SECOND HAND ?S A FES, jTOIS BATLm GIHUAT?s . TVfilV YORK SAFE DEPOT 71 William Street, Ntw York. Size and Prices of Lillic's FireProof Safes. O UTSID E: Jlehht. 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: Jhreht. Width. Depth No. 1 17 Jl 12 No. 2 19$ 13J 12 No. 3 21 15 12 No. 4 22 18 1 No. 5 24 21 14 No. 6 31 21 15 PRICE. PRICK. Number 1 S50 00 I Nnmber 4 5-85 00 do 2 fiO 00 I do 5 100 00 do 3 70 00 I do 6 115 00 November I I, 1S63. QOfi PHIY MORE MEN WANTED OOUjUUU T0 queLL REBELLION! RE VOL UTIOX IX HIGH PRICES! ARRIVAL OF I T, A: W I . T ER GOODS. AT PETER EXT'S STORE IN LIGHT STREET, COL. CO. FYASj-ist received from the eastern cities and is row opening at the old stand a splendid assortment of cs it cs Il Si m cfl 2. 23 c& s which will be sold cheap for CASH Oli COUNTRY PRODUCE ! His stock consists of Ladies Dress Good, choice! stales and latest fashion. CALICOES. MUSLINS. CSIXGIIAMS. FLANNELS. HOSIERY. SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C; U'atly-.TIaIe Clothing .SATINETS, CSSIMEIiES, COTTON A nws, KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, &C. QUEENSWAKE, CEDAR W Ai'E. HARDWARE. MEDICINES, DRUCS, K00TS AND SHOES, HATS and CAPS, In short everything usually kept in a country stor. The patronage cf his old friends, and the public generally, is respectfully so lici'ed . The highest market price paid for conn try produce. PETER EXT. Liaht Street. Nov. 11, tSU3. Jflillcr's Store. CF FALL AM) WINTER GOODS. flHE subscriber ha just returned from trie Cities with another large and select assort ment of FALL & WINTER COOpS, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, and which he is determined .oseil on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Bioomsbarg. Hi s ock comprises Ladies' Dress Goods, of the choicest styles and latest fashions. DRY GOODS, Crf ' n CD IF il CI 23 , HARDWARE. QUE E N S W ARE. CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW-WARE, Boots and Shoes, Hals and Caps, &.C., &c. In short, everything usually kepi in country stores; to which he invites the public gener allv. The highest price will be paid lor couh irv produce, in exchang" I good. 3 STEPHEN 11. MILLER. Bloomsburg, Jan. 6, 1861. Attorney at Iaw BLOOMSBURG, PA. OtTic-t on Main Stieel, First door belr A. J. Slcaa's Store.. -Dec 23, 1861 JME SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. We do nol believe that even in this bibs' ofcheap publications any work can be more reasonable ihBn . ibe terms of Ihe Scientific American at $2 per annume with 25 per cent, discount tor dribs of 10 lo form a yearly volume of 832 paget quarto, with an immense number of origi nal ensravinuK of patanted machinest valu able inventions, and objects of scientifla interest. There is not an industrial pursuit which doe not receive a share of its at tention. It contains official of patent claims, important statistic practical re cipes for oomestic purposes and has long stood, both in this country and in Europe, as ihe highest authority in the mechanic art and siences. There is no publication more valuable to the farmer, the miller, the engineer, the iron founder, ihe mechan in, or the manufacturer. We hare' never opened a number without learning tnmt thins we never k-,ew beforehand obtaining valuable information for the benefit of our readers. The Publishers, Messrs. Mono & Co , of 37 Park Row, New Tori, hav deserved the success which Iher haw achieved. No one shculd visit that eity without calling at their palatial establish ment, which is a museum ol inventive eenius, collected from the entire world. If any of onr friends do not know this work and will lake our advice, they will mail St nnd become subscribers immediately, or by applying to the Publishers they can ob tain a specimen copy gra'is, which will be sure to confirm the truth of our recommei dation." TERU1BLE DISCLOSURES! Secrets For the JVIillon ! most valuable and wonderful publV cation. A work ot 400 pases, ana 30 colored encravngs. DR. HUNTER'S VADEMECUM, an original and popular trea'ise on Man and Weman. their Phy- iofogy, Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never-Failing Remedies for their speedy cure. The pracice of Dr. HUNTER has long been, and still ia, unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation numberoos persons, he has been induced to ex'end his medical usefalne through the medium of his "VADEMECUM." It is a vnlnme that should be in the hands of every family in ihe land, as a preventive of secret vice, or as a goide for the ailevia tion of one of ihe most awful and detrno live scourge ever visited mankind. 'On copy, seonrelv enveloped, will be forwaa ded free ot postage to any part of ibe Unif ied States for 50 cents in P. O. Stamp, '.J copies for $1. Address, post paid, DR, HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street Na York Sept. 9. 1863. JUST 1'UBL.ISIIED. A SPLENBID STEEL PLATE MEZZOX INT ENGRAVING OF " . Major-Ceneral Gtcrze B. BcClellan, On the Battle Held of A XT I ETA 3 ! Sizr or Picture 19$ by 24 incho fMlE Original Painting was made from life, to tirder of the Publisher, by lb celebrate. 1 Artist, C. Schussele. Esq., (who is the only one the General sa to). It represents him on his ' celebrated horse Daniel Webster, presented io him by the citizens of Cincinnati,) taking an or-sert vation of the field, in the latter part ol th day, as the Rebel, rere falling back. Ia the fore ground are seen the desolat:ons of the'battle broken nn, shattered trees, &c In the distance, amongst- the smoLo and dut, are stafl officers, artill'ry, cav alry and infantry. The whole picture i an admirable cnmpoiiion, and displays'b rare ?enins of the Ar?it. ICE OF THE ENGRAVING. Sinele copy, to one address, S3 00 Two copies " 5 00 "Three, ' 6 00 Sent by mail pot-paid. Persons acting a Agents and ordering one copy al ihree doi!ar, car. have eob- stquent ones at Iwo dollars each. Travel irg Canva-sers ordering largely, will b supplied on bber.il term. Address JOHN DAINTY, Publisher Jl7 South Sixth St., Philadelphia. Jn. 13, 1864. Administrator' IVoticc Estate of Daniel Lev an, late of Roart inzcrerk twp.. Columbia co., dccd. "I ETTKRS ot administration on theestats of Daniel Levan, late of Roar'mgcreek township, Co'.Ptnbia county, deceased, have been 2ran:ed by the Reiter of Columbia conntv. to John Levan of Roaringcreek lp.r and William Goodman of Locust twp., in said county. All persons having claim asainst the etaie of the decedent ar? re quested lo present them to ihe administra tor for settlement without delay, and all those indebted to the esta'e to make pay ment forthwith, to di adrninitrators. JOHN LEVAN. ) . , , WILLAIM GOODMAN Aam " Roarin-creek, Nov. 11, 1863. S2. IV cw Clotliisi; .torc. LATEST ST YLF.S CHEAP GOODS. 'JHE undersigned respectfully inform " his friends and the public generally, ihat he lia just received trom the Eastern Citie8, a laree assortment of Fall $ Winter CLOTHING. Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of alt sort. sizes and quantities, which will ba sold cheap for cash or country produce. -A L S O, HATS & CAPS P00TS AND SHOES. Together with a variety of no lions and thinss loo troublesome to numer ate, to which he invites the attention of pur chasers. Cfi?"" He is also prepared to make up clothing lo order, on reasonable terms, and up to the latest fashions. 0CaIl aud examine onr stock of trod ANDREW J. EVANS. Bloomsbur'r, Dec. 2, 1863. OYSTER SALOON J.V BLOOMSBURG. COL. CO. P.?. r "MHE undersigned would announce to the public ihat he has refi'ted his SALOON one door East of hi BAKERY & CON FEC TIONARY, on Main Street. Bloomsburg; and is prepared to accommodate both La dies and tie Ttlejn-n. He i prepared to furnish OYSTERS, WHOLESALE & RE TAIL, BY THE CAN OK OTHERWISE. . STOIIXER. November 25, 1863. SPECIAL NOTICE. VLL person indebted tle late firm of Miller Eycr, Merchants in Bloom burg, are hereby notified, that ihe Book Notes an. I Accounts of said firm are in the S'ore for collection, and mosl be setiledi by ihe first ol October, without respect tr those concerned. MILLER & EVER, Bloon.burg, Augui 26, lbl th3 ccur23 cf tims.