STAR OF THE NORTH TCLNtTS AECtT WEDNESDAY. OCT 11, 165. Thb Columbia County Tenth Annual "Fair will commence lo morrow (Thursday.) Capt C. B. Brockway baa reinofed his It Office into Mr. Philip Unangsi'a boild S rig on Main Street, Bioomsburg. . Waktbd. A good girl, to do kitchen work for a small family, lo whom fair wages will be paid. Apply at ibis officii. 7 Nw Goods. The '"Old Arcade" on Main r., above the exchange block, ocenpied by Ex-Sheriff Miller, has jost been replenished ith .larg assortment ot gocds of all . idescriptiorrs usually found in a 5rst class country store.' Il is not necessary for us to -enumerate anicles, as it is sufficient for us o say, that be has an extended assortment Tof all kinds of merchandise. Miller is a clever man and a good jodge of store goods. The public generally are invited to come and make their Fall and Winter purchases. See adr. in another column. . Man Shot. On Monday evening last, William Stellar. Constable of CoDvnahara township, Columbia county, ahot Thomas Le vine, with a revolver. The ball entered lug vvuy low iukuo wiwt. iu .w.. ... Constable Stetter, alleges that he committed - the deed in self-defence. The wounded man died on Wednesday morning. Mr. Sietter come to Ashland immediately after the occurrence, and delivered himself up, and waa committed to the Pottsville jVil. J Maud Advocate. Trie Convention of South Carolina baa ap- ' poinird a committee to draft memorials to te addressed by tbe Convention to tbe Pres ident ol tbe United States for tbe pardon and release of Jefferson Davis, the late President, nd A. IL. Stephen, the late Vice President oi the Confederal States; for A. G. Magrath and George A . Trenholm, citizens of Sooth "Carolina, now prisoners of State. ' WW. Ht'i neen requeoieu ij aiuiuuuio that A. J. Evans, Of (his place, has associat- ed with him in tbe Clo.mng cosiness, uav. A. Hsrtmah, of this county. They propose carrying on, tbe clothing business more ex pensively in this establishment than it was heretofore. They are prepared to make op to order in good style all descriptions of gen tleman's wear, upon short notice. (jooJ workmen are employed ; and the best of , gOOuS IDrOISllCU. lur) n in Lo ivuiiu oi iu . Rva'ns'otd place of business on Main Street. 5ie them a call snd examine .their large i.ock of Fall and Winter goods. . NcwspAPts Changes Tbe Weil Branch fitmotral and Ihe Lycoming C?fr establish ment have been purchased by Thomas Smith, Esq., and consolidated into one, and will hereafter be issued under the head of Lycoming Gczt!te,bj Cius. T. Hcstow & Co. Tbe first number, since the new change, shows a very xieat appearance in the me cbaoical department, and the tone of the paper is of the right stripe. Succesi to the proprietors. . A Vermont lad employed in a largs ship ping hoe at Boston carefully extracted tbe nails from the old boxes which had '-served their time," and in four weeks had collected in the course of his business two or three kga oi good nails. His employer paid him $16 for them, and has since taken him into t. 2arineriiip. The election passed off remarkably quiet, ait this place yesterday. There wera no military arrests made to excite the masses m mm i.MvyfrAnnnaa ft pm aa n in fns ntata - v - - The Abolitionists behavd themselves re markably well more than could hardly .nave oeen expectea. Gen. Saxton is regulating matrimony Among tbe free .niggers down in the Gulf States. Saxton has just got bis bands full and before hb-gets ihroagh with it may fcave his arms full. When tbe U. S. Gov erntrent gets into the matrimonial line, the Astrologers bad better shct op shop. Alix. H. Stxphx ms. The Boston Journal ays it ia assured that Under no circumstan ces will Alex. H. Stephens, now ia fort Warren, leave this couiitr), and that he would raiser be executed here lha'n live and die an exile ia a foreign land. A petition asking for hi pardon ia in circulation in Boston, and baa received many signatures. Pabtt feeling did not ran ery 1ig"h dor- I ... 1.4 1 . L ' ' jng this campaign auuouga lae o.aie was pretty thoroughly canvassed by both the Democracy and the Abolitionists. The "Un ion Leagues" vers re organized and the work of mischrel folly established by onr opponents, but if we mar not be thought speaking Tat bet prematurely, to them ft was all of oe avail. We have indications of a fraud victofy which has Wen, by as, antic ipated for some time. This Stale is Demo cratic when her citizens have the privilege f exercising the right of suffrage according J9 the dictations of their own consciences ; fcnt when undue and unfair advantages are resorted to, by the Opposition, as have been .done in Pennsylvania for the past four fears, with the aid of tbe military, then we .cannot always rely on her for a return favor able to tbe Democracy. " The time, thaijk God, has passed when bayonets were Judges and Inspectors of the elections. This lh;g of standing guard over the ballot-box, jin.ee the reign of Abraham I., has not been deemed loyal, palriotio nor necessary. Tbe introdaction of military rule and lan into lbs States fording this Union, is no longer tolerated by the President of these United States, save ia instances of extreme ne ceasity. Tta civil power is fast beccming, 3 it pst.'y , superior to the military How It is not at all aingular that certain Re publicans 6hou!d, when they are driven to ilia wall, but not frank and air enough lo admit the fact, deny that Grealy, Stevens fit Co. are' leaders of tbe Republican party, when infact these men are the only fathers that party ever had. The shaky Republi cans throughout Pennsylvania did not faca their real issue. Even the Chairman of tbe Republican State Central Committee avoided, denied and warded off the issue as much as it was possible for him to do in the position he was placed. Tbe question of negro suffrage, aud the only great question before the people, these Republican leaders of the weak kneed stripe, did not present to the people in public speeches, but in their actions they worked and assisted such men as Greeley, Stevens, Kelly and Grow, to carry out the aims and objects these Radi cals have long labored for. The people did not allow themselves to be deceived this Fall if we mistake not. We feel pretty san guine that the returns of this State will be in favor of the Democracy. The Democrat ic party will gain a decisive victory on the negro suffrage question if every man ha. performed the duties of a good citizen and attended the polls. Tbe Difference. We have never known Democrats any where, to disturb the meetings of the Abo litionists. But for a few years past, when the opposition thought themselves the stron gest, or had bayoneia to back them, they systematically carried out their mode of conducting tbe campaign by sheer brute force. The last demonstration of that kind was made-at CatawUsa.and it failed. We expect to see the law and order Smut Machine de fend tbe incipient mob, and applaud the drunken rowdies. Il would be a fit thing for ihe'rnan whoadvised his abolition friends to Vg early to the election, and vote often."- See if he dont defend it. Examinations of Teachers for Columbia coonty will be heU at the following limes and places: Lightstreet, Ocio- ler 16th. Orangeville. October 17th. Still waier, October ISth. Benton, October 19th. Bioomsburg. October 23rd. Rohrsburg, Oct. 24ih. Warnersville. October 25th. Jones' School House, in Mt. Pleasant twp , Oct. 26ih. .Teschera r.ot appearing at the pub lic examinations, unles a proper and rea sonable excuse is offered, cannot Teceive a special examination. C. G. Bapki.sv, County Sup't. NEW GOODS! l nuthcr Arrival oi Goods. AT Hat, Cap and Grocery 3 Q ce 02 r-t o Now is Four Time to Buy. 'HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER THE undersigned having jnt returned Irom the Eastern cities with a la rue and full assortments of fO ROCrTV in addition to a npri Lf &K 1 1. or STOCK OF SPUING AND SUMMER Q. HATS AND CAPS, . comprising every eoit and quality, is now prepared lo sell a little cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. H's Stock oi GROCERIES are not sur passed in. this marke', which he ofTen cheap for rafh, or in exchange for GRAIN OR PRODUCE. ALSO.-A fine lot of KIDS, MOPxOCCOES, ar.d LININGS to which he invites the at tention of Shoamakers and the public. Give bim a call At Stronp's Old Stand, on Main Street. JOHN K GIRTON. Bloorssbnrg, Nov'r 27 1864. BZOHA1TG-S HOTSL, Wfll.B KOONS Proprietor. BL.OOXSC"TKG PA. THIS magnificent Hotel, situate in tbe central portion of the town, and op posite the Court House, has been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor is now prepared to accommodate travelers, teamsters, drovers and boarders in the most pleasant and agreeable manner. His table will be supplied with the best the market affords,and his Bar with the choicest liquors. Attentise ostlers will always be on hand, and bis stabling is the most extensive in this se ion of country. Omnibuses wil alwayscte in readiness to convey passen vers to and from the Railroad Depots. WM. B. KOONS. Bloomsbnrjr, July 4, I860. OMNIBUS LINE. THE undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Bioomsburg, and the public generally, that he is running An OMNIBUS LINE between this place and the different Rail Road Depots, daily, (Sundays excepted) to con nect with Ihe several Trains eoing South and West on the Ctawisa& Wiliiamsport Rail Road, and with those going North and South on the Lack. & Bioomsburg Read. His OMNIBUSES are in good condition, commodious and comfotable, and charges reasonable. EcT Persons wishing to meet or see their friends depart, can be accom modated, npon reasonable charges, by leav ing timely notice at any of the Hotels. JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor. Bioomsburg, April 27, 164. A CARD TO INVALIDS A CLERGY "man, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and sim ple remedy for the cure of Nervous Weak ness, Early Decay, diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, aod the whole train of disorder brought on br baneful and vi cious habits. Oreat numbers hare already been cored by this noble remedy. Prompt ed by a desire to benefit tbe afflicted and cnforionate. I will send the recipe for pre paring and using this medicine, to any one who needs it, in a sealed envelope free ot charge. Please eccloe a stamped envel ope, addressed to yourself. Address JO SEPH T; INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. 52-ly 110 WARDS ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of the Urinary and Sexaal Systems new and reliable treatment. Al so tbe BRIDAL CHAMBER, an Essay of W aning and Instruction, sent in sealed envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SK1LL1N HOUGHTON, Howard Associ ation," No. 2, South Ninth S'reel Philadel phia, Pa. ' Jone 21, 1865 iy. .- OrSVEYAWCIXG, NEATLY AND P OMPTLY DONE, by C. O. BARK- THE WEEKLY FOR THE CAMPAIGN OF 18C5. The political campaign just opening in Pennsylvania is destined to be one of great importance, and to have a powerful influ ence upon the future of ihe country at large. n a great measure it will determine the gubernatorial contest of 1866, and hare an Influence upon the presidential election two years thereafter. But, more important, it will probably determine the choice of the next U. S. Senator from this Slate and thns affect the legislation of Congress and the restoration of peace to the land. It is, therefore, of vital importance that every exertion 6hould be made by every member of our party to secure Ihe victory. Not only 6hocld eveiy local organization be pnt to work, but every honorable measns should be adopted to stir up the apathetic and lukewarm, aud to make new votes by con version. Il can only be through the im mutable and golden principles of Democra cy that the couutry can be redeemed from the thraldom of fanaticism, degradation and taxation. Outside the Democracy iheie are no principles. The role of action of the opposition is ever changing one thing to day something else to-morrow. Il is held together merely by expedients the latest and mol outrageous of all being the mod ern, six-months political trick of negro suffrage. To defeat this, and all other ecJ.emes of the Abolition-shoddy hordes who live only to plunder and tyrannize, let every Democrat arouse and gird on the rusty armor of his fathers in Democracy of Washington, oi Jefferson, of Jacksou and march to battle and to victory ! THE WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION. As the Central organ of the Democratic party the Weekly Patriot and Union has acquired a lare and moie diffused circu lation than any other Democratic journal in the State. It has heretofore occupied an influential position as an able and in dustrious worker in the cause of Democ racy, and its friends say that it still contin ues to be a valuable organ of the party. It is noi for us, however, lo puff our own work. If we have been faithful to the cause of the party and the country, we hope every Democrat will make it an ob ject to extend our field of operations, by adding to our list oi subscribers. The low price of the Weekly in comparison with the amount of matter furnished, makes it one of the cheapest of newspapers. We hope every good Democrat who reads this will send his oame and 2 50 for a copy for one year. It this is too much for those who are very poor, let all such send ns fifty cents each, and receive ihe Weekly Patriot and Union for the campaign. The folio v ii.g are the terms? TERMS PER TEAR. Single copies, per annum, 2 50 14 " six months. 1 50 Clubs of ten or more to one address 2 00 DURING THE CAMPAIGN. Sinsle copies 50 cts. Clubs of ten or more to one address 50 cts. All orders should be addressed to the PATRIOT AND UlON, HarrUburg, Pa. &'JMES ROBINSON, jj Clock and Watch Maker, AMD IMPORTER OF Watchef, Jewelry Ac French Time-PIcccs ALSO, MA fCF ACTOR ICR OF SILVER AND SILVER PLA TED WARE, COLD, SILVER $ STEEL SPECTACLES, JVo. 1031 Market Street, below Elevnlh iN'or.A Side, PAIL A DELPHI A. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry paired at the thortest notice. neatly re- Gilding; and Plating, oi all descriptions, done neaily lo order. 3T N. B. Masonic, Odd Fellow's and other emblematic Marks, made and En graved to order. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF FIiE OFEItA ANO Sllr tiliASKIZS, FRENCH, ENGLISH AMERI CAN CLOCKS. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLEl Y, AUITIY COUPS BADGES FOR SALE AND MADE TO ORDER. No. 1031 Market Street, 3d door below Eleventh, North side. March 26, 1865. Rational Claim Agency, CONDUCTED BV HARVY S6 COLLINS, WASHINGTON, D. C. TN order lo facilitate the prompt adjust- ment of Bounty, arrears of pay, Pension and other claims dua soldiers and other persons from the Government of the U. S., ihe undersigned has made arrangement with the above firm whose experience and close proximity to, and daily intercourse with, tbe Department, as well a the early knowledge acquired by tbem of the decis ions frequently being made, enable them lo prosecute claims more effectually than Attorneys at a distance can possibly xlo. All persons entitled lo claims of the above description can have them properly attend ed to by calling on me and entrusting them to my care. W. WIRT, Agent for Harvr & Collins. Bioomsburg, August 10, 1864. Matrimonial. T A DIES and Gentlemen : If yon wisn to --'marry you can do so addsessing me. I will send you, without money and without price, valuable information, that will ena ble you to marry happily and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth or beanty. This iniormation will cost you nothing and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desired information sent by return mail, and no reward asked. Please inclose post age or stamped envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint, Kings Co. N. Y. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW A LITTLE ol everything relating to the "human system, male and female ; the causes and treatment of diseases; the mar riage customs of the world; how to marry well and a thousand things never publish ed before, read the revised and enlarged edition of "Medical Common Sense," a carious book for curious people, and a good book for every one. 400 pages, 100 Illustrations. Price Si. 50. Contents table sent free to any address. Books may b had at the book stores, or will be sent by mail, post paid on receipt ot tie price. Addresa Dr. E. B. FOOTE, M. D. 1130 Broadway, New York, Feb. 1, 1865 6mo. OLD THINGS MADE NEW- A PAMPHLET directin restore sight and civ g how to speedily give up spectacles, without aid of doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on receipt af 10 cents. Ad dress, K. B. FOOTE, M. D. 1130 Broadway, pfevr York.- 7 t (Terrible Excitement ! IN LIGHT STREET, AT PETER ENT'S STORE, On Account of Ihe IVcw Arrival of FAIif.& Winter GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ITAS just received from the eastern cities and is now opening at the old stand a splendid assortment of 2T IT S DO. SI CQ 1 & 23 1 a which will be sold cheap for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE ! His stock consists of Ladies Drew Goods, choicest styles and latest fashions. CALICOES, JHUSMNS, GINGHAMS. FLANNELS, HOSIERY, SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C. Iteady-illadc Clothing, SATINETS, CASSIMERES, COTTON A DES KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, &C. rr- ra co yTR rr r?. ? QUEENSW ARE, CEDAR WARE, HARDWARE, MEDICINES, DRUGS, D2SSs ASSraSs BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS and CAPS, In short everylhing usually kept in a country store. The patronage of his old friends, and the public generally, is respectfully so licited. The highest market price paid for conn try produce. PETER ENT. Light Street, Oct. 4, 1863. BLOOMSBCRG PROVISION S TO R E ! THIS ESTABLISHMENT OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL, A VERY LiRGGSTOdi of Superior Family GROCERIES and all things to live upon in the line of neresaries aud luxuries HERE YOU CAN FIND SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, SPICE. &c. DRIED FUUIT OF ALL KINDS. FLOUR. PORK, HAMS, DRIED BEEF, BUTTER, CH KESE, CRACKERS, FISH, SALT, BROOMS. WOODEN WARE, AND ALL THAT. Time and Fpare will not admit of an enumeration of the endless variety of Goods which 1 offr for sale. It is my intention to supply the wants of the people, aod lo that end shall lend all my energies, giving to them at all times, the benefit ot a decline in the market. Having purchased largely and for Cash, since the preat decline in Gold, 1 am ena bled to ee-ll at correspondingly low prices. 7" CASH P.31D FOR EGGS. LAYTON RUN VAN. Bioomsburg, May 22, 1865. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa., to me di rected, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises in Light Street, on SATURDAY, THE 2Ut DA Y OF OCTOBER. 1865, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, the following real estate, to wit A certain LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND situate in the village of Light Street, Colum bia county, being 90 feet front and 150 feel deep, and No. 6 and one half of No 7 in. plan of said lown; whereor. are erected a two STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a frame stable, ar.d a well of water at the door, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William M. Yohe. SAJMUIiL SNYDEK, SheriM. Sheriff's Office, Bioomsburg, Sept. 27,1865. i JYcio Clothing Store LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. ' riHE undersigned respectfully informs " his friends and the public generally, (hat he has just received from the Eastern Cities, a large assortment of SIKEHSIS iiSJS CLOTHING, Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of all sorts, sizes and quantities, which will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. A L S O, tva A t s & c a r s BOOTS AXD SIIOES.gjg QSs Together with a variety of no lions and things too troublesome to numer ate, to whicti he invites the attention of pur chaser. OaT"" He is also prepared to make us clothing to order on reasonable termp, and up to the latest fashions. EsTCall and examine our stock of goods ANDREW J. EVANS. Bioomsburg, June 7. 1865. TEACHERS WAIVTED FOR BLOOM DISTRICT, COL. CO. PA. The Directors of Bloom School District wish io employ TEN MALE TEACHERS to take charge of the Winter Schools. No one need apply except they can produce firt class Certificate, also certifica'es of good moral character. Persons applying may meet the Board of Directors at the public Examination at the Academy, on October 23. Tbe Schools lo open on the 1st of November. By order of Board. J. K. EDGAR, Sec'y. Bioomsburg, Oct. 4, 1865. NEW WALL PAPER ! The undersigned has jnst received at his rooms, one door below Lutz's Drug Store, a new supply of WALL PAPER, WIN DOW CURTAINS & FIXTURES, CORDS AND TASSELS, for pictures all of which be will sell CHEAP FOR CASH. His stock of goods surpasses any hereto fore brought to this market. E. J. THORNTON. Bloomsbnrg, Oct. 4, 1865. MORO PHILLIPS' Super-Phosphate of Lime. Baugh 4' Sons1 Raw Hone Phosphate, in large and small quantities, and Pure War ranted Lake Salt, at wholesale $ retail. for sale by J. . IIARMAN. July 31. I860. liupert station. Attorney at Law, AND Office on Main Street,' C.1T.11FISSA, M r t t . ... rt isOiumoia county, ra, , Jflillcr's Store. or Fall& Winter Goods. THE subscriber has jut relumed from the cities with another large and select assortment of Fall and ff'inter Goods, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figtue, and which he is deter mined 10 sell on es moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Bioomsburg. His block comprises LA DIE'S DRESS GOODS, of ihe choicest styles and latest fashions, together with a large assortment of DRY-GOODS. MUSLINS, CLOTHS, AND VESTINGS. ALSO, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARF., HOLLOWWARE. NAILS, IRON. BOOTS 4- SHOES, HATS CAPS$-c. In short, everything usually kept in coun try ttores, to which he invites the attention of the public generally. The highest pjice will be paid for coun try produce, in exchange for good. ' V STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bioomsburg, Oct. 11, 1865. BL003ISBURG ACADEMY. THE next Term of this Institution wil! beg.n on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16TH, 1865. The tegular prices ol Tuition range from 85 50 to $7 50 per Term ol Eleven Weeke, to be paid al or before the middle of the term. The usual extra charges will be made for German and French, and the various Ornamental Branches. Il is extremely importam that the pupils who shall attend the School should be pres ent at the beginning of the tarm, or as soon after as pos-siUe, in order to start regularly with the class. In all cases tuition will be charged for the full term, unless otherwise by special previous agreement. The Principal has had an experience of year in teaching the Languases and high er Mathematics, as well as ihe various branches of a t-ubntantial E'iglioh Educa tion, nd will spare no eflort to secure rapid andthorouah progress in his pupils. REV.'H. K1NKER, A. M. August 9, 1863. Principal. TO CONSUMPTIVES. SUFFERERS WITH CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, Bronchitis, or any riUease of the Throat or Lungs, will be cheerfully fnrrished, without charge, with the reme dy by the use of which the Rev. Edward A. Wilson, of Williamsburah, New York, was completely restored to health, after having suffered f-everal years with thai dread disease, Consumption. To Consump tive sufferers, this remedy is worthy of an immediate trial. Il will cost riothinu, and may be the means of iheir perfect restora tion. Those deirin! the same will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 165 South Second Street, Williamoburgh, Kings County, New York. August 2, 1S65 6w. I.OST. ON or about the middle of August, 1R65, ihe undersigned lost in Beaver iwd. or that neightorhood, a STATE DRAFT, of the School appropriation of eaid town ship, to the amount of EIGHTY odd dol lars. The public are cautioned against the payment of said Draft, as the township would not receive any benefit unless an other Draft be procured or the money on the original ons be rightly applied. The Draft is drawn payable lo the undersigned JOHN FRY, Pres't School Board Beaver, Sept. 5, 1865. Beaver twp. TOBACCO AND GIGA 1 42 rT iTk 3 A U A At St roup's Old Stand, on Main Street. THE undersigned, having opened the Store formerly occupied by David Stroup as a Grocery, and furnished it with a large and varied assortment of excellent TOBACCO AND CIGARS, . most respeclfn'Iy invites the pa'ronage of the citizens of Bioomsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to sell at wholesale and retail, upon the most reasona ble terms. Merchants, Hotel keepers, and Grocery men, would do well lo give him a chII. C5"AIl kinds of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, in larse ar.d small quantities, con stantly on hand for sale. II. H. HUNSBERGER. Bioomsburg, Sept. 13, 1865. GROCERY STORE. ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG. More Freh Good. Just received at Henry G'mer's Netr Store: MOLASSES, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, RICE, SPICES, FISH, SALT, RAISIN, TODAOCO, SEGARS, CANDIES, NOTINNs, Toys, FEED AXD PROVISIONS, Together with a great variety of notions &C, too nnmercus to mention. li UTTER EGGS, ME XT, and Produce generally, taken in exchange for goods. The best market price will be allowed. Give bim a call. HENRY GIGER. Bioomsburg, April 26, 1865. i1AME to the premi-es of the subscriber, in Locust township, Columbia county, on the 27ih of Joly, 1865, A DARK BROUN HEIFER, aged abont one year, in tolerably good con dition. The owner will come forward prove property, pay the charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of as the law directs. JOHN HARNER. Locust, Sept. 6, 1865. Auditor's Notice. Estate of Thomas A ten, dee'd. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to make distribution of the balance in hands of Thomas and Wm. Aten, administrators of Thomas Aten, late of Mifflin township, in said county, dee'd, among the Bevel heirs of the decedent in the order establish ed by law, will attend at his office, in Bioomsburg, on Saturday, tho 14th day ot October next at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day. for the purpose of making the distri bution. All persons having claims orde raands'agfainst the estate of the decedent are notified to present them lo the Auditor on that day or be debarred from corrnniog in for a share of the fund. C. B BROCK WAY. Auditor. PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at public sale, at the resi dence of the subsciiber, in town of Benton, in Benton twp., Columbia connty, on . Saturday the lith day of October 1865, the following personal property 10 wiu UOUSUIIOLl GO OIKS, A lot of NEW FURNITURE, Kitchen and Cellar Goods, GRAIN and Lumber, ONE SPRING BOARD, one Sulkey, one Cutting Box, one Patent Bee Hive, and numerous other articles ton tedious (o mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in ihe forenoon of said day, when due attendanca and a reasonable credit wiil be civen. LAWSON HUGHES. Benton, Sept. 13, 1R65. THE rilOHNIX PECTORAL I7ILL CURE w " Your Cough. Read the adver- Vj The Phoenix Pec- 3sJlt&ilpart& loraljor compound Syrup of WildCherry and Seneka Snake Root, will cure the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as colds, coughs, cronp. Asthma, bronchitis, catarr sore throat, hoarseness, whooping cough, &c Its timely use will prevent l'ULMOARY CONSUMPTION. And even where this fearful disease is fully developed, it will afford more relief than any other medicine. J. Lawrence Getz, ex-Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, says; "This cough remedy is noiv exten sive used, and i of the highest value to ihe community, its curative qualities hav ing been tested by thousands with the mort "ratifying results. Il is carefully and skilliuilv prepared from Wild Cherry Bark and Seneka Snake Root, by Dr. Levi Ober holtzer, a reputable physician of Phcrnix ville, Pa., and is sold by nearly ail drug gists and country storekeepers." D. P. Crosby, ex-Post Mailer and ex Bufess of Pottstown, certifiss as follows: POTTS TOWN, Jan. 3, 1865. This certifies that I have Used the Phcc nix Pectoral in my family, and I tecom mend it to the Public as ihe very best remedy for cough and colds lhat I have ever tried One of my children was taken with a cold, accompanied with a croupy cough, so bad, indeed, lhat it .could not talk and scarcely breathe. Having heard so much said about ihe Phoenix Pectoral I procured a bottle of it. The first dose relieves ihe difficulty of brearhins, and be fore the child had taken one fourth of the bottle it was entirely well. Every family should have it in their house. Signed 1 D. P. CROSBY. J. C. Smith, druggist of New Hope. Bucks conuty, Pa., in writing to Dr. Oberholtzer, says : "A few days since I bought two dozen of our valuable couh remedy to try, and find it very good, and as it is near ly all gone I would like you to tend ma a gross of it. "Your medicine gives better satisfaction lhari any other I have in the Store. 1 am agent lor some of the most popular couh preparations, bnt yours seems to be doing the most good." The following is an extract from a letter from Hiram Ellis, merchant, near Totts town, Pa., "I have tried the Phoenix Pec toral and find it to be the best cough med icine extant. It meets with a more ready sale than any other that I have ever had in my etoro." ' The proprietor of this medicine has so much confidence in its curative powers, from the testimony of thousands who have used it, that the money will te paid back to any purchaser who is not aisfied with its effects.'' It is so pleasant to take that children cry for it. Price THIRTY-FIVE CENTS; lar-e Bottles ONE DOLLAR. It is intended for only one class of dis eases, namely those of the THROAT and LUNGS.- Prepared only by LEVI 0BERH0L7ZER M. D.', Pl.ccnixvilie, Pa., and sold by al! Druggists and Storekeepers. Johnson, Holloway, & Cowden, No. 23 North. Sixth Street, Philadelphia, and V. C. Wells & Co., 115 Franklin Street, New York, General Wholesale Agent. N. B. If your nearest drugaift or store keeper does not keep this medicine do not let him put you off with some other medi cine, because he makes more mor.ey on it, but send at once to one of the Agents for it. June 21, 1865. 6m. JYationcil Foundry. ESIoon!btir, Columbia Co., 'I he stib-ribjr, proprietor of the above - named extensive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders lor all kinds of machinery, for COLLERIES. BLAST FUR NAC ES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESHIMG MACHINES, &c, &c. He is also prepared to make Stove, all sizes and patterns, Plow-irons, and every thing usually made in first-class Foundries His extar.siva facilities and practical workman, wairant him in receiving the largest contracts on ihe rnosl reasonable terms. CF" Grain of ail kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. Cs?" This establishment is located near he Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bioomsburg, Sept. 9. i863. Valuable Itccipcs. Editors of the "Star," Dear Sirs : With your permission, I wish to say to the read ers of your paper that I will end, by return mail, to all who wish it (Iree; a recipe with full itirections for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, lhat will effectually remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Frackles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same toil, clear, smooth, and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having bald bads or bare faces simple directions and information, that will enable tbem 10 start a full growth of luxuriant hait, whiskers, or a moustache, in less than thirty days. These recipes are valuable to both old and young, arid as they are mailed 10 all who need them free of charge, ihey are worthy the attention of a'l who prize a clear, pure skin, or a healthy growth of hair. All applications answered by return mail, without charse. THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Chemist and Perlumer, No. R31 Broadway, New Yoik. , August 9, 1665 2m. CIYVIJI AGENCY. THE undersigned desires 10 call atten tion of the public lo his facilities of obtain ing Pensions, Bounties (Local and Govern ment 1 Bounty Lands for Soldiers, Settlement of officer's Account!,, Stc. Dis charged Soldiers 01 their heirs can get their FULL BOUNTIES, though generally they have ieceived part. No charges for information, uoi unless claim is secured. C. B. BROCKWAY. Agficuiiura CHEAP FEB'A THE Fertilizers prepared Dy t'v. ..,ii.,i rhmol fn . fa Lotnj flnv iiic lereJ ny trie Legislature ui 1 cuhi..h .i. ;.i f ?n nnn have betr .... r I ... . I T.nn.tilvftni Willi VdJJiiai vi i 1 proved in pYactice to be the cheapest, wost J A lor the Farmer, Gar- 1 rted rhe dener ftnd Fruit srower, of all concenlarted .r..,rac -nnuD nffprr.ci in anv maikel. The' :ji uiiia vt - - - . niauuion " v - -- - - 4 , f!omnmi list embrace the following 1 j - -- - P BULETTe. This Fertilizer is compospJ ot mglil soil and the fertilizing tgents of urine, cnm'hiiiptl hemicaili and mectrtnicallv. U lprilrvinfT asVuts an nun uui vw ' - 0 0 d absorbents. . .. . li is reduced to a pulverulent condition ; ready for immediate use", and without Iom of its hichlv nitrogenous fertilizing proper-S lies. - . Its universal applicability to all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities are well known to be all that ag riculturists can desire. CHEMICAL COMPOST, The Fertilizer is largely c'om'p'daed tvf animal matter, sucb as meat, booe, fih, leather, and wool, together wiih chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, which decompose the mass, and retain tLe nitrogenous ele ments. It is 9 very valuable fertilizer for 'field crops generally, and especially for potatoe and garden purposes. Its excellent qualities, strength and cheap ness, have made it Very popular with all who haVs rtsed Tt. . . .. COMPOSITE FERTILIZER. This highly phosphate fertilizer is par ticularly adapted for the c nltivation of trees fruits, lawns and flowers. It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of v ood fruit, and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturity of ihe fruit. For lioi tiose and household plants and flowery it will be found an indispensible article to se cure their sreatest perfection, ft will pre vent and cure diseased condilioris of the peach and sraPe aJ 18 excellent for grasd i.nd lawns. It is composed of such elements as make it ada pted to the growth of all kinds of crops in all kinds of soil. The tormnla or method of combining its constituent fertilizing ingredients has re ceived the highest approval of eminent chemists and scientific agriculturists. PHOSPHATE OF LIME The Agricultural Chemical Company manufactnre a Phophale ol Lime in accor dance with a new and valuable form u!a by which a very superior article is produced, as 10 be afforded at a less price than other manufacturers charge. Practical tens hive proved lhat its value, as a lertilizer, i ?tual to the best Phosphate of Lime in the market. TERMS CASH. All UrJers ol a ion or more, will be delivered at ihe Railroad Stations and the Wharves of Shipment, free of cartage. Cartage will be charged on ail orders of 6 barrels or less. One do!ar per Tor. alio wance for cartage will be made on all sales delivered at the j. Works of the Company.on Canal Wharf. jr Agricultural Chemical company s vvoias, At Canal Wharf, on tht Delawate. Ofiice, 413J Arch St. Philadelphia, Ta. R. B. F1TTS, General Agent. The Company's Pamphlet Circular, em bracins full directions fc using the above Fertilizers, sent by mail, free, when re quested. Marcn, 8. 1865 6mo. Sit so.-; 0,0 00 si, WUKI H Ut AYATCIIES, CUAISS, RIXGS. &C. G. S. HASKINS 80 CO., 36 Reekman Street, New Yark. offer the fc Mowing inducements . to Buyers ol Valuable Having been for a long time er.gageH the Packet business, and established bur reputation for promptness and reliability, and possessing grat facilities for selling Jewelry in this way, we are confident that we ran give satisfaction to all who Ieel disposed 10 patronizn m. 5650,000 WORTH OF WATCHES. DIA mond Pins, Chains, &2., lo be sold for One Dollar each, without regard to value, and rot to be paid for until y'ooknow wbatyoa are to receive. JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH I 175 Watches (handsomely enaraved aud warranted perfeel time keepers), varying in prices from 20 00 to S120 00 each. "225 Ladies' watches, solid gold hunting cases, J?65 00 each. 250 Gemlemen'a 6ilver "waicheS 15 00 10 20 00 each. 6,000 Latest style vest and neck chains, 4 5C to 30 00 each. 5,000 Gent's California ..Diamond Tins, 2 50 to 25 00 each. 4,000 California diamond ear drcp, 2 09 to 15 00 each. 3 000 Miniature and enamelled gent icarf pins, new styles, 5 00 to 15 00 each. 2,000 Masonic and emblem pins, 3 00 to 10 00 each. 2 500 Gold band bracelets, engraved and plain, 3 OC lo 23 00 each. 3 OOd let and Mosaic bVoo'ches, 3 00 to 70 00 each. 2,000 Cameo brooche, rich patterns, very tasty, 3 00 to 60 00 each. 4 50O Florentine and Lava pins, the real article, 4 00 to 10 00 each. 3 500 Lava and Florentine eat drops, 3 00 to 10 CO each. 3,00 Coral ear drops, 4 00 to 6 00 each. 2,000 Ladies' Chatelaine chaius, jet and cold, 15 00 tc 20 00 each. 6,000 Gent's pins, a splendid assortment, 2 00 lo 15 00 each. 4,000 Solitaire sleeve butlons.entiiely new stjles, 2 00 to 5 00 each. 3 000 Studs and ideeve buttons, in sels, very rich, 3 00 to 15 00 each. 5,000 Sleeve buttons, plain, enamelled and engraved, 2 0i to 8 00 ach. 10,000 Plain and handsomely engraved rings, 2 50 to 10 00 each. 8.000 Sprin locket, double 'case, tichly engraved, 2 00 to 15 00 each. 15,000 Sets ladies' jewelry, nev7 and latest styles, 6 00 to 12 00 each. 2.000 Gold pens, and handsome silver cases, 5 00 to 10 00 each. This entire list of beautiful and valuable goods will be sold for One Dollar Each Certificates of all the above articles will be placed in envelopes, and sealed. These envelopes are sent by mail, as ordered, without regard to choice. On the receipt of the Certificate you will see what you are to have, and then it is at your option to send one dollar and take the article, or not. Five Certificates can be ordered for SI; eleven for $2; thirly-five for S5; sixty-five for S10; and one hundred for S15. We will send a single Certificate on the receipt of 25 cents. G. S. HASKINS & Co., Box 4270. 36 Beekman St., N. Y. BJoomsbnn, April 5th. 1R65. &ycrs Cherry Pectoral. TV. 4