STAR OF THE NORTH .c- - s .IlfiOOJlSRVHG, EVA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAR. 23, J864. A tots of dht wnoB will be laken a this cflice on subscription to the Star. Horse Bills neatly pr.nted at this office Give os a calL We work cheap for cash, and try to eie general satisfaction. Our Member ai Harrisburg, Jack6n arid Ellis, hare our thanks for Legislative fa Tors. . Tfce Court Advertisements for. May Term are published in this week's Star. , V publish announcements of deaths free, butihose accompanied with notices, &?., most be paid for at the rate of ten cents per line. " "Inquirer" i intorme X thai when paid in gold or Silver, we will take one dollar and I ftMy cents, in advance, for one year's sub scription to the Star. . Is another column of our paper will be . seen the list of officers elected at our late township elections. Wm. Pbacooi salesman in McKeivy, N'eal & Co"s Store, ha been appointed No lary Public by Gov. Curtin, for this place. On Wednesday and Thursday evenings, pf this week, the pupils of the Academy of this place, will give an exhibition in the Court House, the proceeds to be used for benevolent purposes. 1r Beckley's School always presents something original, rich and racy, In their exercises. Don't forge: to at end.: Mu. Gt. Shjkl ha assumed command of the Department ot Western Virginia. His headquarters are at Cumberland, Maryland . m Toe of our patrons Tvbo are in arrears m subscription to the Star will oblige vs by paying their indebteness to this establish ment between this and the 1st of April We teed and mast have the money to meet our debts. We have laid out of our money in fome instances too long it mu.'t if ptid. Removals T hose of our subscribers who xpect rtmcvina on the first ot April, will pleae give n timely notice of thetr new tocatinns, or their nearest Post office, stating ' t the eame time the name of the office at 1 which they have been receiving their paper so that the proper arrangements nhy be made on our bonks. THt Opposition in this townhip suc ceeded H electing their whole ticket, at our -electron on Friday last. Some ot the Abo it! ionics are simple enough to claim the rcn!t a victory over the Democrats, when ihey luve ai least ore hundred majority, in tf'e tovnhtp, nearly ever Spring a well e a! ib General Eiecious. They are velcnrac to ail the g'ory they can get out nt thi election In the Fall Eieciin-i we wi'.J Jruw the 'ring on them a little tighter. Wk devot a large pc.ninn of space this w;t, to the Address of the De'mocr -tic :ai Senators. It i ft clear, full state meot of the princ ipte which guided them through ice long comest ; and fully jo-ifie 1 hem in every Fiep they took. Plainly provir s at the same time that every position tken bv the aHolirion members of the Sen cevtere revolutionary, and contrary to all precedent. . I.icrT I4ic H. Skksholtz, of the Phila Corn Exchange Regiment, is on lurlough paying a visit to his parents and friends, in this county. He enlisted in the "Iron Guards," from Catlawissa, and was made 1st Lieaienaut, in which Company he serv. ed some time. He looks first-rate, having served three years on the 1st day of April, and talks strongly of re-enli-ting for anoth er term cf three years. , His Regirneot is attached to the 1st Division, 5h Corps. Success to Isaac Is answer to several inquiries about the price of our fvirer, we would state, to one aid all : ve r.o $1 0 inscriptions. Owing to the lata rise in the price of print ing material, as well as the unusual high price of paper, we are compelled to take nothing leis than SI "5 in advance Sz 00 within the year, and S2 50 if not paid until after the close of the year. Further, Teach ers who formerly rereivedour paper ai SI 00 a year will, hereafter, comply with these terms. . Important Information. Col. J G Frieze keeps constantly on hand and for sale, at the Recorder's office in Bioornsborg, The Constitution of the United States," and of the ''State of Pennsylvania,'' in various styles, at prices to suit ; also, sundry other democratic book, documents, and speech es ; together with legal, note and cap pa per, pens, ink and envelopes of all eizes .and styles, as well as theological, poetical, Historical and miscellaneous books, cheap. Death of j Solpur On Tuesday of last week Gcorgb W. Bkiplemas, son ol Jacob Beidleraao of this place, died in one of the Hospitals in Philadelphia. He en- listed in Col. Baker's California Regiment, trfcich was organized in .Philadelphia, and served in the capacity ol Private for two years, when he received a promotion as Commissary Sergcakt, the duties of which position ht performed for nearly a year, making in ail, his term of jerrice, about three. years. Geoae was an intelligent, moral, and opright young man, in the 25ih year of his age ; by profession, a Printer, having served as an apprentice in this of fice. His remains. were brought home, by his father,-and interred ia the Cemetery on Sabbath last, at this place,wuh the Hon ors of War, tha furlo5gtied and "discharged soldiers of tbi place, ' orider command of Lis st. JlE.vfCH, participating J.a the fxer cissi. Peace to his abes. : Splendid NEW:-'.BOOKS Just issued by CARTjGTOIV, Publisher. NEW YORK. . - . ; - 1 PECULIAR. Epes Sarpents' sreat Novel, conceru'ma which there has ben more talk and spec ulation, perhaps, than about any other book issued lor jears. The ilinlf uz ar.d extraordinary facts with which ihe author has become acquainted have been thrown into a plot and story so etarlhria bold, and yet 60 truthlu 1, so tender and so penile, that every reader who begins it must be fascinated with its unflacine .interest. It is selling like wild fire. Price J I. SO. II KIMBALL'S WORKS. Embracing hia capitnl new novel, "Was he Successful," one of the bjest fictions of the seasori. Prica St 50. Was he Successful, Sait L-ser. Undercurrent-", ' lu The Tropics, Student Life AbroaJ, III i ' RENAN' S LIFE OF JESUS A translation of M. Ernest Renan's r markable work, jc.st-isned in Pa ris, where the excitement and stuisatio ar-1 so great concerntng its suLjl and author, that al ready thousands ot copies of 'he rotly Freeh edition havp been sold. It ha. lieen extravaj artily ennsured: but its mot severe ciitic do not df 11 y the wonderful power, brilliancy, and ability li -player upon every payeol the bock. - Price $1.50. IV DR. 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Price $1.50. XV. VERDANT GREEN. The popular, rollicking, humorous story of Colleee Life in Oxford University. Eng land with nearly 200 comic illustrations. Reprinted from the London edition. A book overflowing witb wit, anecdote, and lodicrous adventure. Price S 1.25. i -,.. J The?e books are told by all first class booksellers, and will be carefully sent by mail, roiae prepaid, on receipt of pric, by- - GEO: VV.- CARLRTON; Publisher. No 413 Broidway, New York. March 9, 1864. - 1 Auditor's Notice ALL persons interested will take notice i thai the iinriprsirined finoointed Auditor bv I the Orphan's Court of Columbia County, to make disinbutron of the balance in tianas of Lewis Yetter, Executor of the last will and -Testament of Daniel Kistier, late of Catawissa township, deceased,, amongst the legateeswill meet the parties interest ed for ihat purpose, at his office in Bloom burg, at 10 o'clock A. M., on S-uurday the t6 h day of April next, when and where they may aUetid 1 f they think proper. ROB'T F. CLARK, Au litor. February 23, 1P64 4t. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned Auditor, appoin'ed by the Orphars's Court of Columbia County, to make distribution amongst the lien credi tor of Josepb R. Pax ton, ol the monies raised by the Bale of the real estate of Joseph Paxton dee'd., and paid into Cour1, hereby givps notice that he will Uenl to the du'tes of hi appointment, t hi office in Rloomsbnrti, on Saturday, the 23 I day of Aprilnext,at 10 o'clock A. M, when ar.d where till persons interested may a' tend if thev thmk proper. ROBERT F. CLARK, Auditor. Feh. 25. 1SR4 4t. Auditor's Aoticc. In the mutter of the Estate of Johnmn Linden, late of Btinrcreek tp.t Columbia county, de'ed. THE nndersisiie'l, an Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, to distribute the balance in the hands of the Adminisirator of Johnson Linden, dee'ed, will attet d to the duties of his appoint ment, at his Office, in Berwick, on MON DAY, THE 1 1th DY OF APRIL, 1364, at 10 oVtock, A. M , at which lime and place all person interested are notified tf' present their claims or be debarred from corning in on s;ud balance. MILTON M TRAUGH, Berwick, March 7. 1S64. S3. Au 'ilor. National Foundry. RIooiiibur, Columbia Co., r"Ine snbribjr, proprietor of the shove earned extensive e-iablihmen!, is now prepared to receive cr ier" for.sll kind of machinery, fnrCOI.LERIES BLAST FUR NACKS STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESH IMG 'MACHINES, &e., Lr. lie is also prepared to make S'oves, all size arid patterns, Plow-i'ons, and every th'ni2 usually made in hrsi-class Foundries His esiansive facilities and iticlical workman, wairnt nim m receiving ihf largest contracts op the most reasonable terms. fcsT (Jra;n of all kinds will be taken in exchange for easiing?. Ct?" This establishment is located near (tie Lackawanna Riilroad Depot. PEIER BILLMEYER. Bloomsbnrg, Sept. 9. 1863. Just weired at Era&mu' Xnv ia'loj-e. Molasses, Sugars, Tea! , Cofiee, Rice ' Spices, Fish Salt, Tohaco, Seuir4-, Cr.ndies, r.zns, FEED AND PROVISION5 Together with a areat variety of notiorw too numerous to mention. cirBuiter. Eass Meat and produce 2"" erallv taken in exchange for toods. A. 11. ERASMUS. Bloombnr2 Feb. 29 16 Cheap lint & Cap Anolhrr Arrival of ootf. Now in Your Time to Buy. I. NOW SF.LL CHEAPER THAN EVER. T11HE undersigned having Dou.ht out the l Grocery ot Dsvid Stroup, has removed his Hat snd Cap Suirn op to Stroup'f 0: j Stand, where in ad jition to a superior as sortment of SPRIN3 AND SUMMER HATS aiD CAPS; Comtr:-ii(iy: every oi and qoalii, wfjirh will be sold at unnsna'.iy low prices. He will continue the Grocery and Notion business in all its forms as carrieH on by Mr.S'.roup And solicits a continuance of the old customer. ALSO.-A tine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES, ar.d LININGS to which he inviies ve at tention of Shoemakers and the public. JOHN K. GIRTON. Bloorcsburn, Dec. 26, 163. J'cic Stock of Clothin rr SUISSE & FALL o WINTER GOODS. IN VI FES at ention to his stock of cheap and fashionable Clothing at his Store, or; MJUN STREET. HLOOMSBURG two doors above the American House, where he has just received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assortment of Men and Boy's Clothing, including the most fashionable, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of 7ox, Sack, Frock; Gum and Oil Cloth Coats, and Pants, of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He also has replenished bis already large stock of Fall and Winter Shawls; Uriped, figu:ed Hnd plain Vests, shin, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, eospenders and fancy ar'.ioles. ... N B He has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloihs and Vestings, which he is prepared to make up to order, into any kind of clothing on very short notice and in the bet of manner. AH his clothing is made to wear and most of it is of home manufacture. AND Of every Description, Fine and Cheap. His Case of Jewelry is not anrpasseJ in this place. Call and examine hi general as sortment ol Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &c. &c. DAVID LOW EN BERG. Bloomaburg, Feb. 3d, 1864. ""special notice. ALL persons indebted lo the late firm of Miller Eyer, Merchants ia Bloom burg, are hereby notified, that the Book?, Notes and Accounts of said firm are io the Store for colledion. and must be fettled by the first of October, without respect to those concerned. MILLER & EVER. ' Bioomburg, Augaet 28, 1863. fc . Lack'a and Cloonsbnrg Railroad. 1p itiSia9 w-'Bfl - 1 . ON AND AFTER JAN. 18, 1364, PAS SENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS- MOVING SOOTH. Freight Passenger. rasfenger. 4.20 P M 5 53 '8.25 8 35 9,15 9 55 Leave Scranton, " Kingston, B!oom.-burg " Rupert, " Danville, Arrive at North'd moving north. Leave North 'd " Danville, " Bupert, " Bloomsbrrg,' " Kinsston, 8 00 A 8 40 9 22 9 35 12 12 r M M Arrive stt JM- 1,30 Freight Passenger leaves Bloomsburg, 10 15 A M Passergers takins the Mail Traiu South connect wilh the Express train from Nor thumberland, arriving at Harrisburg at 2.30 A. M, Baltimore, 7,00 A. M. and at Pml'a. at 7,00 A. M. 1 he Mail Train from NorthM, leaves immediately after the Ex press train from Harrisburg at and Ralti more, allowing Passengers leaving Phila delphia, ai 10. 40 P. M. to reach points on this road during Ihe next forenoon. New and elesant Sleeping cars accom pany the night trains ech way between Northumberland and Baltimore, and Nor thumberland and Philadelphia. . H. A. FUNDA, Sopt. J. C. Wells, Gcn7 7ef A&td Kincslon, Feb. 3, ,864. Volunteers and Conscripts ! To Soldiers or any others wishing 10 in crease their income, there is no betierway of doing so at this time, than from the sale of our Wa'ches They 8ra warranted at Represented ! "PariYcnlarly valuable for officers in the Army and travelers." Frank Leslie's, Feb ruary 21 "Prettiest, best and cheapest timepieces ever offered." Y Illustrated Newt, Jan uary 10. 4 Very prDt!v and durable Watches for the Army. ' N Y Army Si Navy Journ. Government Orarw. Au2,20. 'Uneofthe oi.tesy and most reliable houses in business." Louisville Ky., Jour nnl JnU 21. MACSC TIME 0BSCRYERS. Birt2 a Homing or Open Face Lady'j or Gentlemen's Wa nh Com ed, with Patent Self-. Wind lug Lnproverr.ent, a most PteaMi2 Novelty O! NR OF IHE PRETTIEST, MOST CON- V EN I EN I', AND decidedly the bet antl cheapest time-piece for general and rf liable n-e as ever oiFereil. It has within it connected with its machinery, its own windina attachmen', rendering a key en tirely unnecessary The . case of this Watch are composed of two metals, ihe I 1 ' r . r. . 1 I.I outer one neinu ni.e 10 carat gout. 11 nan the improved ruby action lever movement, and i warruJed an accurate lime-piece Pr ce. superb!) engraved, per case of h:il dozen, Si04. Sample Watches, in isei" morocco B xes,35. Silver Watches! Firt Class Htjniin!! Time-Piecrs for acc r-tcy of movement, beauty of ma terial, and above all, cheap-nr-e in price, these w.!el.p muft int-are universal appro- ' I afnu. An imi'aticn so Uultltrss that ;t can hard ly be defer; tad by ihe mot exptt tirncet jml2. Tie matriil be'n g of two metaU 1 h outer cn fir-t quality S:er!in2 Silver 1 while ine inner oie is German btlver. 1 cannot be r.H-OH'iized by cuttinj or heav eiiravini', making i', not only in appear ant e, but in tiurnt iiiiy b'auce ol Solid S'erlm ihe best res?nr Silvers ia exit- eriC'?. Th" sale of these Watches m th Army is a source of enormous profi'., retailing, as VS ve.'y readily do, at s25 an.l up.vards. Many hut, tired dollars can be made in a single pay day by any one of ordinary t-ustness lacl. rr AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! In hei- vy hunting t a-t-s, beautifully engraved, and fncv. cut han.ls, h i e f in good larnei dial, rn.-iiutig order, by the halt dozen, SC6 Sd J only by the case of mx : Upon receipt of tvo dollars, hs guaran tef ol goo. I laiih, wo will ppnj wbtches by exptessto any part of the loyal States, collecting balance o! tiil on delivery. This ensure buyers against fraud, giving thsm their watcKes before payment is require 1. Sol. tier in the disloyal S a;es mu-i remit Cash in advance, as ife express compan ! in such dangerous localities. Ivemember, , .. f ,; ,u rr,J I ' ' . . . j lines in rebel Stales ! We Guarantee the j safe delivery of hll Watches, whether the HUBBARD BROS. Sole Importers. 171 Broadway, cor. Cor'.Iandt St. N. Y. . Fab. 24, 1864. SCHOLARSHIP F0II SALE. Pi ttu.rgh Commercial College. Binghhmcn it Crittenden's " Philadelphia, Straron, Bryant & Co., " Thes'e Soiips, are in amounts of S15 and S50 and are as so much cash, by the Stu dent on entering eiiher of the above Col leges. Young men desiring to obtain a finished Collegiate Education, will here rind a good speculation by applying t the crhce of the STAR OF THE NORTH. Bloomsbcrg, Nov. 4, 1863. Auditor's IVolicc. Estate pf John Evans, fate of Bloom tivp., Columbia co , deceased. THE ur dersigned, Auditor appointed by li e Orphan's Court of Columbia county to make distribution of the fund in the hands of Benjamin F. Hariman, Administrator ol the estate of John Evans, deceased, among the heirs of paid decedent, will attend io the duties of his appointment at his office, in Bloomsburg, on Saturday Ihe 18:h day of April, A.D., 1864, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where ron vgill attend if you think proper. WESLEY WIRT, March 16, ISH4 4t. Audiior. ATTENTION'. TO ALL WI1UM IT MAY CONCEK. THE undersigned being a regularly "li censed Auctioneer," hereby offers bis ser vices as such, lo all who may feel di-posed io give him a call. His great experience in ihe business, will enable him to render satisfaction to his customers. At the same lima he cautions all Aciioneers, not licens ed, from following said calling; as the fine fixed by ihe U. S. will surely be imposed, and the law carried out to its full eitent. All persons desiring to obtain roy services, will pleae inform me to that effect before they advertise. J. D. RICE, Auc'r. Light Street, Nov. IS, 1863. " DAVID LOWEXBEBG, CLOTHING STORE, On Main street,t wo doorsabove the 'Amer ican Hotel.' PIDI.IC BALE OP VALUABLE REAL EST ATE! ViriLL be exposed to public tale at ihe house of Samuel Everitt, in Orange ville, Colombia rouptv.cn FRIDAY THE SbTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1864, at 10 o'clock of saiJ day, a certain Tract of Timber Land, sisuate in Orange township. Columbia co., adj tinina lands of Thomas Hutchison, John Achenbach, the he''i3 of John Lazarus, ifeceased, and others, containing Four Hundred & ixty-eiIit Acres, a ltd IOI Percbes, strict measure. The eaid tract is well tim bered and will be sold in the whole or in lots to suit purchasers. And on Saturday the 26th day ot March. 1864, will be exposed to public sale on ihe premises at 10 o'clock of eaid day, a certain HLol of Ground, situaie in Light SirePt,Scoit township, Col umbia county, frrniina on Main S'rpet of said town, adjoining a lot of Daniel Mellick on ihe 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 House, Stable an.l Shop. And on the same day will be offered at pnhlic sale two SHARKS OF THE NES COPECK BRIDGE STOCK. Conditions will be made known on day of tale by PETER ENT. ) v , . iheo. Mcdowell, ; ' Liihl Street, Feb. 24. 1864 ll 15I.JC MALE OF ' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Pursuance of an or'ler of ihe Orphan's IN Court of Columbia conniy, on SATUit- DAY THE bill DAY OF MARCH next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Hiram R Kline Adminisirator of Thomas Lunger, late of Fishingcref k twp. in said county, deceaed, will expose to sale, by PublM' Vendue, on the premises, a certain Messuage c Tract of Land situate in Fisoingcreek township, afore said, djining linds of Abner Welsh, David R. Alhertson, Wm Eva-.p Harmon 1 Labor, Hiram R Klir.e and Jan.es S Camp; bell containing rVsncly Four Acres and F.iIi ty!cvexi Perchesi. Late the Estate of said tleceased, situate in the. township ol Fishi'igcrek and county afore.-an. JESSE COLEMAN, Clerk. Bloornsburg, Feb. 10, 1161. TERMS OF SALE. One fourth of the purchase, money 10 be paid on confirma tion with interest from confirmation. Deeds 1 &c, to be at th6 expanse of ihe purchaser HI Li AM K. nLINK, AOmr. For the Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Car drn. 1864. he 186-1. W. G. P. BRINCKLOE, Pcbi.ishkr. OCice : 23 North ixth St., Phil'a. TEltMS SI 50 A YEAR. Edited Pv T IS O ITI A S ill K K U A Ti THE MONTHLY CONTENTS ARE: Ilmis Flower (Jrtlen and Pleasure- Groar.d ; Fruit Garden ; Vegetable Garden; j Window Garden. i Coimunicalions. Embracipg ihe viows of the best writers on H ."rticulture Ari- currre, ani i.'irai ar.air?. . Editorial (ii ving 1 fe E litor's views on the important Agricultural improvemenis Scrap and Queries N'e v Fruits New Plants Domestic an.l Foreign I ntt-IIigence Foreign Correspondence Hon icuiiural No'tcps. With each Department handsomely il lu:raeil. 1' H l-E g'enpral feainres wi'l bo enier- taine l a'-d the nnbji.-her t!e.!gts him self that no labor or expense shall be spar eJ to rnrfer the succeeding issues oT th Magazrte every way worthy of the favo wi.h which hi previous efTjris have bee antrly rewarded. Sstid for a Specimen. February 24, ls'64 IYPORTANT TO Pfiarricd Ladies ! TliTLY A BLi:SSLG ! will send, free of eh ir sc. to any Lady I who wilt send tier name and address, direc tions how to prevent the ex'rerne pain of CHILD-I'IRTH aho how to have perfect I It- htnllKH and l.rmihtiil t ill ttpn nU - - . . ...t, , . , r w.-r ' other nrvc and IMPORTANT ShcRE -o one T, the only sure and sufe remedies ever discov ered. My object in making the above offrr is to induce every lady to test my rerrjedie Akiress MADAME DU LENTA UX, M. D , 767 Hroadway, New York Ctly. Feb 21, 1864 3m. f irst CIhss Frtrm-r's Magazine for i'enn syiV'titia. 1861, The Pennsylvania 1861 FA 1131 & UAUDEIVEZt, DEVOTED TO AGUICULTURI'.HORTlCULTURt: AM) RURAL AFFAIRS, Fdited and Published by WILLIAM S. YOUNG &, 0 ., 52 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia? Terms : One Hollar a year. The Sixth Volume commencess with Jan uar number. 71 A VING obtained ine services of emi--nent and practical Agriculturists, Hor'i tuhurisls. Stock Breeders and Dee keepers, we confidently ofier the current Volume a one of the best ever issued for originality practical thought and reliable information Feb. 24, 1864- ArfiuitiisjirntofV iVolicc. Estate of Benjamin Evans late of Orange twp., Columbia ( ounty us er a ted. 1V0TICK is hereby given that Infers of Administration on the Es'aie of Benjnr1 min Evans, late of Orarge iwp, Colun bia County, deceased, have been granted by the Register ol sai.l county, to the un dersigned Administrators, residing in the township of Scott and County afoiesaid. All persons having claims or derrfand against the estate cl the decedant, are re quested to make ihem known to the.AiW minii-lrators, and those indebted will mal immediate payment io JOHN NEYMARD, ADAM ROAT, Adnrs. 1 Scott twp., Feb 10. 1861 pJ i2.00 Consnmptive sufferers will receive a valuable prescription for the cure of Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchils, and all Trroat and Long a'fTecJons, (free of charge) by sending their address to REV. E. A. WILJFOH. Wi'tliamsbnrgh, Kings Co .Kew Yoik Jan. 27, 1851 6w. INVALID SOLDIER NATIONAL I1021E ENTERPRISE ' 5 8 5 B RO A IW AVNE VV Y OR K. THE BBLLIC1T. The Most Complete and Magriificmtb?T - h rc'. rr 't ' i?w T J other Family Sewing Machine hm so mnch ffar ErhibUicm hxtant capacity lor a grea. variety of work. It w.lf Devoted to raisi g Funds for a Na tional Home, 100,000 TICKETS, AT St EACH. A VOSATICN of $2X120 in ValuuNe Prop, city to the 'i'ltltl Holders. JOSIAH FEB HAM, Agent for the Pro prietors, has the honor 10 announce a plan for creating a fund for ihe founding of a National InstitutiOM, to be a lurne fur lu valid, disabled, discharged soldiers. The original summer .of Tickets issued for this object was 100,000 one third of which have been already disposed of in Boston, Mas?, where the enterprise was first projected. Each of the One Dollar Tickets is good for Four A lnits-ions to the Mammoth xMlRUOR OF THE REBELLION, at 5S5 Broadway, New York -City, or wherever else exhibited. One half of ihe profits of the entire sale will be exclusively devoted and donated to Ihe above named patriotic object. According 10 the nriginal advertised plan, a Mass Meeting of Ihe ticket hold era was held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, on Nov., 4ih,and an adjourned meeting at 1 tie same place on Dc, I61I1. The fol lowing named gentlemen were elected as a Board ol J'rui-tees, io receive Ihe funds which may accrue Irom ihe novel enter prise, and to appropriate the same to this object in accordance with the plans of the originator ; (jen John o. lyier, Boston: his Excellency Governor Jame Y. Smith, of Rhode Island; Hon. Geo Briggeof New Vork ; his Excellency Gov. A.G. Cuin of ! Pennsylvania; Majo' Gen N P. Banks, ol j M tss , Major Gen. O O. Howard of Maine; i his Evceller.cy Gov. Richard Yates of Illinois. To speedily accomplish ihis great ob-j-'.ci, every wie means will be used by the projector to eiTect the immediate sale Of the tickets; and he calls upon the loyal and humane in assist earnestly in catrytcg ibis noble undertaking forward to a trium. pha-n success. Neither itt importance, nor us leasi- biltly, can be called i n q'Testioti. Lei the people but respond in a spirit worthy oj ihe project, and no obstacles shall delay its consummation. Making the proposition in good fanh, and ieady lo devote his whole energies to the great work, the projector firmly be- i lieves ihe tide of popular favor will flow in the desired direction, and accomplish the toundfg and insure the creation of a permanent National Insiitulinn, which shall be an asylum for the reiired sol lier, v hose loss of health or limb is his diplo ma lor heroic services performed in his country's cause, and which shall go down to ihe future generations a blessing to man kind and an enduring monument lo the liberally of the loyal people. Bv combining this enterprise with a public place ot amusement ol such, well estatlirtiP i high character and merit, the subscii'. er toll.e fund, while givirig hie money lor tee promotion of a great char liable design, may receive a fall equiva lent for the .outlay in witnessing this splenJid series ot Paintings. ATTAR ACTIVE COUNTY TO PUR CHASER. To etTect the speediest possible sale of i these tickets, so that unnecessary expense ; j .i x- . . i ii may D save.i, anu ine minimi n'imi Fund propiriiona:ely increased, a further inducement is offered as a county to pur cha-er. A M)on a the tickets shall have been sold, in addition to one half ihe profits, as aforesaid the following described prop ertv will be dona'ed to the I icket holders, and placed m the httds of their Trusiees, a distinct hoard having been chosen for that purpo-e, at the mass meeting held as above s'.aied, and hich consist of the foilavvir g gentlemen who, on. receipt ol the property, will di.-pose of ihe same, by lot, or otherwise, a ine ticket holders in mass meeting may direct there to be no violation of law in such disposal : Hon. C O- Rogers. II. n. C. W. SUck Gen. Bobt Cowdin, Cel. A.J Wr-ghi, John C. Hay nes. Esq., ol Boston, Johua Websier V-q.. r f Maplevill", Mass t Jaac S. More E-q , of Camt-ridge, Mhs?. SCHEDULE Or? DONATION PROPERTY To ith'uh the 'J ickit-holdtrs uill be entitled. One genteel residence in the City oi Ro?. bury. Mas-, va.' jed at S10 000 Three Piano fcrts, val. a! ?5!)0 each 1,500 Five piano-fortes, val. at3'0 e.th Five Gold Watches, at 5100 eafrit, Fi'ty (old Vache, ni ear-h. Two share; in the Bos on and Wor 1,5(0 500 2,500 260 cester Railroad, a il30each, i Tun i.haris if ttie Roslon and .Maine K R. valued at S130 each, 260 j Two shares in the Merchants' Bank, j Boston, at S100 each, 200 j Six thousand Gold Union Medals valued at jcacn, ir,ww TwoSvJwir.g Mchi.ies, at $50 each, 100 Tottl, S34.72U Due notice will be ghen of the next mass meeting of the Ticket holders which will take place in New York City. A National Home Ticket, cos'ing one dollar, consists ot live coupons, tour o! toiir of which are admissions in Ihe Mirror, good al any time, and 'h mh-r a certificate of ao interest in the Enterprise, which the purchaser retans. The admisien coupon may be used sep arately, or e'l at once, as suits the conve- inence of the purchaser. All communications on the subject, and all orders for tickets bv mail, or exores, should be directed to 'JOSIAH PERU AM, Ag'etjt, 5S5 Broa:lway. New York Citv. TO CLUB S. l'ersons taking an active interest in this charitable nirJerukinz, by getting up clubs, will receive eleven tickets lor every ten dollars sent. Jan. 20, 1861 iioiTaud.s association. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systems new and re liable irevmeni in Reports of ihe HOW ARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail in teale 1 letter envelope, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILL1N HOUGH TON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth S'reet Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 16. 1863 ly. NOTICE. ALL per ons having claims of EX EM P TION Irom the DRAFT, can have tneir papers promptly and carefully drawn by calling at the Office ot the undersigned, in Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Peurra. Cfficr, Second Door West of the Cocrt House MICH A EL F. E YER LY . January 6 lf?64. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES. OUR Itier A Famdy Sewing Machine iff f.l vaining a world-wide reputation. K is beyond donhi ihe besf and cheapesi stud mo.-t 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, Gnagmg, Braiding Embroidering, Cording,-and so forth. No sew all kinds of cl' h, and with all kinds of thread. Great and rereM rrrprovprneni make our Family Sewing 3lchme most reliable, ami most durable, and moii cer tain in action at all ra'es of spenj. It makes the interlocked Mitch, which is the bf st stitch known. Any one, rven of the rnnst ordinary capacity, can see, it a dance how 10 use the letter A Family Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Machine are fi',i-hed in chaste and exqmi;e style. The Folding Ca-e of the Familv Ma chine is a piece of cunning werkmati.hiit of 1; e most useful kind. Ii protects ihe m a - chine when not in use, and when about lo pf cpera'eu may oe opened as a spacious; and substantial table to sustain the work. While some of the Case., made out of lha choicest woods, are hni-hej in ihe sim plest a-icl chastest manner possible, others are adorned and embelished in the mot cosily and superb manner. I' is abi-o!uie!y necessary to see the. Fam ily Machine in operation, so as 10 judge of its ureal capacity and beauty. It is fas; becoming as popular for family sewing as our Manufacturing machines are for manufacturing purposes. The Brtmch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very bet quality. Send for a Pamphlet. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO , 458 Broadway. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.810 Chestnut St. N. S. Tmgley, Agent, in Espy, Pa. A. J. Evans, Agent, in Bloomsburg. Nov. 11, 1863. AND SECOXD HAND PS A FES, NEW VORK SAFE DEPOT 71 IFWiuin Street. Ntio York. ' . L; Size ami Prices of Little's Fire-Vroof Safes. O U T S I D Hi Height. Width. Depth. No I 24 20 20 No 2 26 22 21 No 3 30 24 24 No 4 32 28 24 No 5 34 31. 24 No 6 40 31 24 INSIDE: IJeifiht. Width. Depth. No I 17 n 12 No 2 19$ I3j 12 No 3 21 J5 12 No 4 22 IK 1 No 5 24 21 14 No 6 31 21 15 psicr. rule. Number 1 S50 00 j Number 4 H5 00 do 2 60 00 j do 6 . 100 AO do 3 70 00 do 6 115 00 November 1 1, 1863. Oft OHO MORE MEN WANTED rjUU,UUU TO QUELL BEBELLlON! R VOLUTION IN HIGH PRICES! NEW ARRIVAL OP FA 1. 1 A: V SWTJEU UOOUS. AT PETER ENTS STORE LV LIGHT STREET, COL. CO. t-t rei'eived from the eastern cilie Hud is now opening at the old stan-i a splendid assortment ot SZlI cs tr cs? Da si cL 3. za & which will be. sol 1 chpap for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE ! His slock consi-is of Ladies Dress Good-, choicest styles at.d latest fashion. CALICOES. MUSLINS. GINGHAMS'. FLANNELS. HOSIERY. SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C j Un('y-Salc Clothiiigrt SATINETS, CSSIMERES, -COTTON A I)ES4 ' KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, A:C . CnX T C CO C7?. Tlrfi r, rr Tn V?1 i QUEENSWARE, CEDAR W A RE, HARDWARE. MEDICINES. DRUC.S. BOUTS AD SHOES, H ATS and C.ir?. In shori every ihing usually kept in a country stortf. The palrotiage of his old friend, and the public generally, is respectfully m IiciieJ. The highest market price paid for ecu n try produce. PETER ENT. Light Street. Nov. 11, 1863. Millers Store. OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS fjMIE subscriber has just returned lion the Cities with ano;her large and i-elet t assortment of FAZ.f. & UTNTCRCOOa.S purchased al Philadelphia ind New York, at the lowest figu'e, and which is determined ioseli on as modera'e terms. can be procured elsewhere in BioouisLcr. His stoclr. comprises Ladies' Dress Goods, O' the choicest styles and latest fashions DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE. CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW-WARS. Boo's and Shoes, Hals ad Caps, Sir , Lx-. In short, everything usually kepi in conntiy stores; to which heiuviteslhe public gener allf. The highest price will be paid L.r coun iry produce, in ex h;nge for good. STEPHEN H MILLER. . Bloomsbnrg, Jan. 6, 1864. Attorney :t law BLOOMSBURG. I A Offle en Main Street, Kui door l-e!ovr A. J. loen'fc fHore. Dc , l&M
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