Xl - J "V. I -4 1 . Ksam ST A II OF THE NORTH TtHM-S ABOUT TWK & COOTRY. VVKDNESDAY NOV 15.1865.- Communications Irom oor cortrioutor. Filo, will appear in our n6Xl. ' Hon H. W. Tract, M C., will please ac cept oar thanks for valuable public docu ments recieved thi week. Prospectus ol Clarks School Visitor can bo seer, in another cotoraa. Read it. The little work is interesting. Lrgc additions are being weekly made lo onr lit of subscribers To those friend who are assisting us iti the mailer we are ready to reciprocate the hdh. Thank-givisc Dat. Governor Cchti has appointed the 7th day of December next, to be observed as Thanksgiving day in .this State. Wb publish his proclamation ic another column. We are prepared to execute anj kind of job, in our line, that may bo required iu this section of the country, upon horl notice ant) as neat us can be done in the county , - . o Thk Local Senate to ee rkviv ku. The first meeting ol the present ses'ion of ihe Local Senate will te held in' the Academy oo Friday Evening, the 17th ;nst. The public are cordially invited 10 attend. , Th firm of Waterman &. Beaver, of Dan ville, have purchased the Fulaski Furnace, itaated about three miles from the above named place, and intend to start the little rolling mill as toon as a sufficient quantity of iron can be manufactured. .... , , Wa would direct attention to now a.ver- tisement acdea to ine nsi oi c;ienu bie, in this paper. Some vainab!e tracts and messuages of land aro advertised. llio majesty tha Revenue Assessor in vites those whom he calls "the vanquished" to come to him wi h their mouths in the dust that they ''all might have a good laugh. mjpihur " ilmnciieiice !1 tarj lofl ua r - , Pharisee' accept the invitao! and take a I ,-,a:.h,sl Dr in in Assort office t -.rude' with the Dr. in ihejlirj ohue . '.t , mrrTi. owd for sale n rrfc.-uii l l The youn' pup 1 1 .'.I . ... - r . i fnlt htocded. and i 1 maiie un excenent , hnniini- tna. Far (LltltLr DBIiictt'SrS i Ti C Te " - . at thi ofiice. W were shown a turnip, a few days irce which measures twentf-foor inches , ' i Tht s.r ,r raUflit i in ctrcomlerence. Ihis moi.er was ratseu ,N I on me larm oi nvw 4. ii, h; : t.-q., ot Hemlock township. In the early p trt of the present month, no ts than three accidents oceurre.l in o ie j .h.r.,.,.;!;!!.! rSul.in. ia , day UUV Ull IUV .... j - o I considerable loss of pr.iper y, but fcrlunat 1 without the loss of a single life. . . ., , . ,v v K are now ci wj i"r-" , r known as 'lii.Jian Summer," and CiUH I roon expect to button our overcoats fur a , piercing cold blat. Firmer!, and gardeners should be busily engaged during thie weath er making preparations for winter. Lmai. Nicwi. Our friend throughout the country will confer a faor by ending account ol locl occurrences in thair dtiler ent oeiahborhood. It i our desire to have the Star contain not only a full report of town iiewi, but of the country surrounding. Etans &l Hartman aJveriise their large fctock of clothing in this paper. They are zteusive dealers in the clothing line. Read their advertisement and become ac quainted with their business, and then go to their nore and boy what you desire iu this lice PtcJoHrt, the editor who claims to be the noldier'a friend, having recently been appointed Reenae Assessor ol tfcia dis trict requirea the tiervicet of a clerk ; ami while in his paper he continue to call for tbe appointment of soldiers to position, be engages a home guard who never showed bis bravery, except when, opon the return of a company of volunteers from service, be mustered sufficient courage to boldly insult many of those veterans, who were Democrats, by eingieg: "Down with the Copperheads." . i -r - 1 Tns Bloomsbnr? Brass Dand appeared on Main S'reet, on Thursday evening last, and gave its first poblic performance. They played several popular airs very well, con sidering the short lime they have practiced. After they had ceased playing, tha assem bled crowd expressed their approbation, by giving three vociferous cheers. New Hitort We bave long desired lo ee a Histokt or thz War that is cot con taminated with politics and seditions mat tsr. Here we bave one written by Thomas P. Kettkll, a talented and vrell-inown an thor in literary circles. It is devoid of all political sentiment and strictly historical in ! ftjle. Tbe publishers have evidently d3 aired to put forth a work that would come within the reach and soil the tastes of all; as ibey have spared no pains to make this a first-class history, having carefoiiy revised and corrected all mistakes and deficiencies throoghout the whole work since the first, impressions were lakent which was as early as May 15th 1865, besides haviog entirely excluded politics from its pages. The price it reasonably low for so complete a work of this kind. It is published in one volume, "making it convenient for library and family wS3. It a'o contain! qnite a number of fcandaimely execnted ateel engnvings of czt ttoet prominent Generals. We hope car citizens wiif, generally, subscribe for lh.;3 work, as the Agent iaa retorned Soldier who barely escaped with bis life in rebel The Botchers of .par town take, among all the sharks of Elcomsborg, the lead in ex orbitance.1 S'ameful and exorbitant as ilia prices of groceries are. the value placed op on beef, at retail, by onr botchers, is the most extravagant. We are asked to pay 25 cents per pound for every elice of beef pur chased, and if we wish to have a quarter, 17 cents is the demand. In the Borough cf Danville, only ten mile from here, and in a neighborhood not as well supplied with stock cattle, the beet beef is telling, in small quantities, at 20 cts. per ponnd trade or 18 cts. cash. There the first qualities of beef may - be bought in abundance, by the quarter, at 10 cts. pound. Our people should give some attention to the imposition of botchers, and if oecessary make arrangements to cause a redaction of prices. The capital landlord of the ' Berwick House" came pretty nearly losing a pair of new boots not long since. A coopld of 'tramps" stopping there over night, con cluded, opon leaving, to frreza fast lo a pair of the landlord's boot. They took their leave with the boots, and succeeded in geiting to Danville where tbey were overtaken, and the property recovered. The camps made their escape soon after their capture and have not since been seen in Berwick. 1SGC: Q3NTr? f An I ndepr Bdent Democratic Dnily. Weekly utiil semi-Weekly evpupcr. After focr years of civil war forced cpon the peopls of lhee United States by iha i violurice of sectional parties, we now en ter upon a ne w era of unity and of prog ress. North and South, a oordial co-operation of u!l honest men is needed to re pair the waste of war, t.- establish our Peace through the iriurrj ii cf sound con-f-tit litiotraf principles i.i the administration cf h" government, ar.-.i nur Unity bv guard ing all thai makes Uftion desirable. The great Democratic party, -those his tory in the past is the history of private prosperity, of tPtritorial extension, and of puM.C order in America, Hands now, as it j has ever stood, the Party of the Nation, J superior to p!1 sectional pas?ion ir. its loy-i ln of J t.ie liberties of ihe individual citizen. Once more its voice will b heard, once more ; its aitnerents win De rallied to its time tior.crcd s'andards in evry city and lovn ot the Northern ai.d Eobtherri Sta;es. To the prinrlples cf ihe great Democratic Party of the N..t:on. The World has bon: firm witnes thronghoat the ordeal of civil j v.ar. It hill notf b. devoted to Hie not I ; its arduous la.-;; of aor.lt in' thnf r,r:n-i les arduous la.-I; of applt in' thn-e prin-i , r - n - - i - ctpies n ine fo.atioa ol the many and' ' -'lfv quottons-fiaancial, social, poht- ! , . h f.om np0;, us w'i(h 'r'e,UM , i of peace. Faithful f the rel iraerssrs of ! i ,. . r l i I t. . .l d! ei.iii)ri, 11 win I'fennmeu l1 v ine prm t .X - d blinded hv :hft rrr.rs.ir.Li r - j k j i That the prir.cir.lr:. of American Democ- I racy should thus be ottered, with no weak or nncertain voice, I: ere in the rea' metro pjl'tta': cetit.-'r of American enierprise and coirrnerce, is a matter of such irr.porta-.c3 10 citizen as must recommend Tha , ' ,, , . , . World to the co-operation :ind suppoa of gn0l nian m all (-ectiens ot iii3 Union I Whateve ck mcai devi- or etitcpfie af-rompiisa will contribute 'o make T!e i. WorlJ r.-hat it is our resolve that 11 shall ! coi.t'.i.ue to be ihe Bs;t New-paper of ihe C-V. "1 . I uorrtpsicu: cnrresponoer.ts at every com- j mercial and political center of both hemis j p'-ers, who. ire ahvays in-;ruc;ed 10 make i:,e ires; aru 1 irfimril! 11 rif promptest use ot the tele- , rarif:, w.it Iceeji our readers fu!i inlorrrted ill lli iluinnl flli.l ll'a nrnnuaj . I . .. I in all parts of I ha globe. v. ..v.i.j i..tv. ,i. jriu-ioj, vi IliaUAillU EDITIONS. The Daily World afl.rd a complete com pendium of, and commentary upon the new ot every day. The ?emi Weekly World is a lare quar to sheet, same sze as Daily, coiitai'iin all its nevs, corre-pondenee, edtforial, com mercial and market i!e.,s, cattle market aud provision leports, and a tresl and en tertaining miscelirtri'v of literature. Pub lished Tue-djy and Friday. The We-kly World, a I ires quarto sheet panr.e si;:e as Daily, has now the largest circulation of any weekly journal publish ed save one. Its extraordinary success since its union with the New York Arus has justified the most liberal expenditures, which will make it unrivaled in interest ard value to tanners. Published Wednes day. 1. The market reports embrace the New York, Albany, Bririton ami Cambridge live clock market-; the New York coun try produce and general produce markets ; special and valuable hop intei!:;ence ; a department ct ojdncuhural reading : an to; ether composins an unrivalled ""hand I book of current information for the farmer, live stock or produce dealer, the country merchant, etc. 2. Its reading for the family circle em braces the freshest and best siones, poetry, religious reading, etc. 3. lis digest ol Ihe news is not, like most city weklifs, a mere waste basket of the daily ; only matters of interest and impor tance are chr.en Irom the daily, while the mas of it contents are prepared especially for ihe weekly. In every post cfHce disfrtct thers should be found some active, public spirited dem ocrat, who will confer h benefit upon us, his neighbors, and the cause, by making a determined effort to form a cfub of fonr, ten, twenty, or fifty for the Weekly World, at oar greatly reduced rates. GREAT REDUCTION IN TERMS. DAILY WORLD. O.ie copy rite year by nail, SlO 00 SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD. Ona copy one year, S 4 00 Focr copies ens yeaf, 10 (JO Ten copies one year, 20 CO WEEKLY WORLD. One copy one year, S 2 00 Four copies one year, 7 oo Ten copies, one year, 15 00 Twenty copies, one year, to one ad dress, 25 60 Fifty copies, one year to one address JO 00 An extra copy of the Weekly ediiion furnisheed to clubs of twenty or more. For clubs of fifty the Seni-Weekly, m.d for clubs of one hnnr.red the Daily, will be sent to getter up ol a club. Addition? may be made to clubs at any time daring ihe year at the regular club rates. Changes from club lists can only be made by request of the person receiving the club packages. All such requests most name the edition, pot-ofnce, and state to which it has previously been sent, and inclose twenty five cents to pay for changing to seperate address. - Orders for any of ihe editions of The World may be sent by mail, and should inclose Post office Money Order or Bank draft for amount (less the discount). We have no authorized traveling agents. Mon ey sent by mail will ba at the risk of the Lackawanna & Sleonsbnrg It. R- TWO ASLY TKAHNS. ON or.d ailer Monday, December 2G:h, 1864, Passenger Trains will ran as fol lows : ffjoavc JVorthrrard. STATIONS. MAIL. ' PASSENGTl. Northumberland, 8.00 AM" 6 00pm Danville, 8 40 g 25 10 15 10 25 5 40 6 25 6 25 7 30 8 15 9 15 9 35 9 50 10 25 J? Ji Rupert, Bloomsbarg, Berwick, Shickshmny, King-ton, Wyoming, Piltson, Arrive at Scranton, Great Bend, New York, Easton, 11 10 12 15 P M 12 50 1 05 1 50 6 40 " 5 50 2 45 6 30 Philadelphia. l-.ca vc Southward. Seranton, Pittston, Wyoming, Kingston. Sr.ickshinny, Berwick, BWomsburg, Rupert. Danville, Arrive at Nontiurnberland, Wiiliamsport, I ! rribwrrr. 6 00 a rn 4 20 p m G 30 5 00 C 15 5 45 7 00 5 30 7 55 6 41 8 35 7 30 9 05 8 2q 9 25 8 25 10 00 9 15 10 43 10 CO 6 30 pm 2 00 am 1 20 1 25 5 40 7 CO ' 9 05 10 3 5 5 40 5 00 Baltimore Washington, Philadelphia, The thortest and most direct route to the West and the Oil listeria 1 Tia'.ns cf the Philadelphia and Erie Rail read laava Northumberland every mourn ing for Erie, arriving there the afternoon of ihe same day to connect with Trains t"r Buffalo. Cleveland, Chicago, And ail other J points West, connecting ai Corry with ail Frains on tne Oil Creek uaiiroad. Passi'njr-Ts for Train 3, can leave New York via The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western R. R. at 9 00 A. M., thereby reaching all poiir.s en this Road the same uuy. II. A. FONDA, Sunt. Kingston Dpc 20, 164. N. E corti?r Tenth and Che-t.iul Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The most complete ad thrrocghly ap- pin,ed business uommeiciai L-ouege in ine roun'r . , ,. r;,., -o-:, , . 7 V""" Legislative Charter, and the only one in Ui)i!Pj States authored to confer Degrees of Merit. Diplomas awarded to grac.uates t n I i- a Cr T rr. i rrm I Prill f fif 11 ni'Pf II 4 MI nil. j " i - ra'e sea! by acthority of law . - , -.i r i:t, l .. .i.. cation and extensive experience in business atid affording unequalled alvar.taes lor the thorough theoretical and practical educa tion of yemng men for the aricus duties and employment ol buine-s life. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a sy'.m cf ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING ori-;nal ar;d pre-eminently practical, g:v ins the sfident in the shortest time a com- pletc insight into the routine, details ens t-s ai L-rrr.3 of bu-iness n general, a? cor.docted in the best reflated coramer- cial arid financial establishments j THEORETICAL UOOKEEEIMNG Upon a new plan, with an original exposi- tion of t.e science of accounts, arranged and pnbli-hed by the proprrtor of this I.i ' stito'ion e.vtIuiveIy for his own use, eav l in one-half the ordinary labor of iiia s.u t!er;t. and tiiirs l.'im a complete know!-ed-e cf ttie practice ol the best account- auts THE COMMERCIAL COURSE. EMBKACKS Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithrneric, Pen manship, Business Correspomlence, Commercial Law, Lectures on Ba titiess A flairs, Commercial Customs. Form-, and Ac tual Business Prac- special'iIranches. Algebra and the Higher Mathematics, Pho nography, Orn3menia! Penmanship, the Art of Delecting Counterfeit Money, Ensineering, Surveying Naviga tion and Teiesraplimg. TELEGRAPHING. The arrangements for Telegraphing are far in advance of anything of the kird ever offered to the publie. A regular, Tel e2raph L'ne is connected win lite In?titu li'ui wish twenty brances iti various parts of the city, where public bt:sir;e-s is iran-act-e.d.and in which the students cf this Ins.i- tution are permitted to practice. No regu 7 lar office practice can be had in any oilier school oi instruction in the country, with out which no o.ie can obtain a pr.siti in a practical operator. Young men are cau liot.ed against the deceptive presenta tions of those wbo, without any such fa cility's, pretend lo insert Telegraphing. PATRONAGE. Thi instil Hiot. is now enjoying the lar gest patronage ever bestowed upon any cotrrr.ercial school in the State. 0-er five hundred students were in attendance the fust year, and over seven hundred during the past year. The be:-t class of student may invariably be found here, and ail its associations are tirst clas-. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. The it.stiiuiion i 1 cate.i in ;he mo i-fii-ral part ot the city, and Us aceomo.t.i'ion. for extent, elegance and convenience, are j i'tsi:rpassed. - AM toe rooms nave uen fifed iii in ihe very bst -tl with BUSINESS OFFl'CES OR COUNTING HOUSES, TELGRAFH OFFICES, STATIONERY Si ORE ai.d a regular BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with fir.eiy engraved liitiographic j no e used as a circulating meuiam hi ine Depart ment of Actual Business. TO YOUNG MEN who desire a PRAC TICAL EDUCATION FOR BUSINESS, we guarantee a course of instruction no where eUe equalled, while the reputation and sanding of the institution among business men make its endorsement the best pass pert to success and advancement. AH con templating entering any commercial Ccl-I-ge, are invited to send for an ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND CATA LOGUE containing complete interior views of the College, and foil particulars of ihe course ol instruction, terms, fcc. L. FAIRBANKS, A Mf Pieiiacni T. C. SEARCH, Special Teacher and Snpt. ol Office Business. Nov. 1, 18651 yr A CKIXTIiEMAIV, CURED of Nervous Debility, Premature Decav, mid the effects of youthful in jiscreLionj will be happy to furnish others with the means of cure, tree cf charge.) Court lroc3ama1ion. O HERE AS the-JIonorablo Wni. Ill r. 1 1 . Piesideul Jutlce ol the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Court of Qjarter Sessions of the Peace, an J Court cf Common P.esand Orphans.Conrt, in the SGlh Jccficial District, compose J of the countiesr.f Columbia, Sullivan and Wy oming, nrul the Hons. Stephett Baldy and John McReynolds, Aosociale Judge- ot Co lumbia CO., have isr-ued their precept, bear ing date one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and to me directed fcr noldins a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Juil delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in Blooms bor;, in the county of Columbia, on the first Monday, bein- the 4th day of Dec. next, and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace and Constables of the said County of Columbia, that they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o' clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions and other remembran ces to do thoie tnings which to their ofriee appertain to be done. And these that aro bound by recognizes, to prosecute against ihe prisoners that are or may be in the Jail of aid county ol Columbia, to be then and there to prosecute ttien as shall be just. Ju rors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to ihir notice, daed at Bloornst nrg, the SOth day o 'Oct., in ihe year of cur Lord one thousand tight httiulred a:.d sixty-fifth atid in the eichty-r.imh e.ir of the Independence of U.e United States of America. (Goa sate t'te Coinrnonweulth.) SAMUEL SNYDER, Sr.erin's Ofiice, ) S ierifl. Bloomsburg, Nov. 1, 1S65. J GRAND JURORS FOR DECEMBER TERM, 18C5. Ben ton William Apple man. Brlarcreel: Stephen Mich hp I. Bor. Berwick Paul Kiikendall Beaver Simon S.'iclier. Centre John J Ilagenbuch. Hemlock Mathia Appleman, David Armstrong, Reuben Bogart. Jdckbon J'io. Mciietiry, jr., Elisha Rub bins, I ram Derr. Moritoar Lloyd Paxfon, Samuel Gi-iT. MaJi.-or. Elisha B. Hartmaii, Alien Wat son. Maine John A. Siiumaa. Orans"- M. 1. Hayhursi, John Mfjarjpl. Scott 1 homas v J. Cob C'osseu. Edger, Jacob Keiier. Sucarlnaf Davi 1 Lewis, Simrtel Fri',7. TRAVEKSE JURORS FOR DECEMBER) TERM, 1SG5. Beaver Andrew isheman, John Shu man. lier.ton Philip Sliultz, Cei)jamin Rozell, Abraham Young. Briarcreek Henry Dei tie rick. Bloom Henry Ohl. Catawissa Camper Rhan, John Ri'lsr. Centre Pelr Delong, Geo. Low, Steph en lliwon, Henry Shaffer. Conyngfiam F. R. Wohlfortli. Franklin Jeese Mensch, Jackson Clea ver. Fishingcreek Charles Ash. Saavl Yost. Greenwood Ernariuel Conner, Robert Robouis, Josiah Klme, John Leggott, Wm Eyer. Hrmlrck Jacob H.-.rris. Reu. II. Guild. Jackson I If nry Hi:r!e man Locus: Aaron Lewi. Peter Bitner, Wes ley Ferry, Hiram Cool. Peter Sen wank 'Montour Daniel Kashusr, John Deii-t-jrtik Maine Daniel iN'us?-, Jisor; William Kreamer. Orange John Fi-her, Cjrus aiII?r.y, Cornelius Bellas, Samuel Everett. Iiorfri.igcreek John C. Meyers, Peter Gearl'art. Josiah Rl;cd?s, Samuel liatick. Sugarloaf Pailip Hess, George Moora. Seott Uiiliam Garr.eo.i, Elias Ivr: William M. Ent. m. LIST OF CAUSES FOR DECEMBER TERM. A. D. 1S55. 1. Rachel Morgan by h?r next fiienj Wm M. Hmgland vs RlcharJ Morgan. 2. Wm. Longenbergsr 6c Ja. McAlarny Ex", of Geo L' ger.berger dee'd et ai vs Hr.gh W. McLeynoiJs et a! 3. Stephen Baldy vs Cataw 1-sj, v. idtan sport : Erie R R. Company. 4. EMail McMurt.ie Indorsee cf Aaron J . . . . r Wolf vs Christian Wolf 5 Jacob Harris vs Pe'er Jacoby. G Russel P. Stucker vs Wm. Ikeler. 7. Jonas Fahringer Jr v Eman'l Asl.tm. 8. Wm. L. L-irce vs Ilarrnan G. Creveling. 9. Wm. L. Lance vsTho. Creveling et ai. 10. Jacob Bucks Exrs. vs Jes-o Buck. 11. Jacob Shurnaa s ilie Catawissa Rad Road company 12 13. 14. 15. Amos W. Creamer vs i.ncch Ho we: Hugh McReynolds v.- Peter Client. Anios W. Creamer vs Enoch Howell. Adam Peitter'tc-h vs Jere. Jacoby. Beni. Wertrnan vs ivliles A. Williams. 16 17. Grr.rgo A. Herring vs Peter iU.ler. iS 19. 20. 21. oo 23. 2J. B F. RigharJ vs(,-eo l attcfson, et ai. Aaron Bloom vs lieu ban Si ter. Jacob Rernlv vs the Caiawi.-sa Raii Road Company. John Michael, jr , vs John JFicha?!, sr. Buiiti, Raiguel, ii Co. vs L-vi Kutz. Mathias Tronsue. vs ihe iwp. of Sott. Anna Barbara Deighmilier, vs Henry Deighmiller. 25. The Commonwealth cf Penn at the relation of H. R. Kline, et ah, vs Wes ley Bowman, ct al. 20. Adrnini.-irators of Joseph Paxton, dee'd vs Wiliiani L Laree. 27. Hemlock t-.vp. rs Elias Deitterich. To Drii:iat'ds. . OLD DOCTOR I-UtH ANrS Dror.kard's Cnre nerinaneni'v f radicates the la-ie f-r s-rong drink, aiui cures the i - wiril cue of ' Hri-rlron:;e.! ir. less than ti 'hi Wtilrs, ' . Tlu.uatid of relo.n.e l inebriates now j iivetoLU-s the day they were fortunate e-.oo-h to cotnmence the u;e of tin valua- tie remedy. I nee two dear a pat-sage. w....Ca ,a . ' IQ c p r .- I order, by JAMES S. LL I Lhu, 429 Broadway New York. Sole Ag't lor the U. S. August 9, 1S65. 2m. EXECUTOR'S-NOTICE. Eslule cf Curislena Eisner, late of Ma dis on towns h ip . j. ETTERS testamentary on lha cstata of Christena Kisner, late of Madison twp , Columbia county, have been granted by the Reiter of said county, to Samuel Kisner,aof Greenwood township. All per sons having claims against the esta'e of the decedent are requested to present them for settlement lo ihe Executor ; and those indebted to the ef tale will rnke payment wiihoui delay. SAMUEL EISNER, Oct. 13, 1KG5 S3. Lxecutor. rtfnli'imoiii.'i!. LADIES and Gentlemen: If you wish tit marry you can do so .iddesing me. I will seti'i y ou, without money and without price, valuable information, that will ena ble you lo marry happily and speedily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This information will cost yon nothing, and if you vri-h to marry, I will cheerfully as-ist you. Alllei'.ers strictly confidential. The desired information sent by return rnait attd co reward asked. Please inclose posl- PROSPECTUS. FOR 1800. Splendid Airiiy of Talent. In entering upon the third year of its ex istence, the proprie'ors ot this new maga zine beg leave lo ofler their thanks to the ladies of America for tho liberal support already extended 10 them. Few magazines have boasted during their second year of a list of r early Twenty-five thousand names. The Lady's Frietid will continue to be devoted as reretofcre to choice literature and ihe illustration of the fasr.'nns. It will contain the latest patterns of Cloak-, Cap, bonnets, hestddrese, fancy work, em broidery, &c , with receipts, mucic, and other matters interesting lo ladies. The mnc',i; alone is worth more than the cost of the whole magaz'mp, the pieces being selected by Prof. Getze from the eapacious repository of that widely kno wn and enter prising firm, Messrs. Lee & Walker. The Lady' Friend i elite.', by Mrs. Henry Peterson, m;if0"d by the follow ing brilliant corps of contributors. Florence Percy, Mf- Bella Z Spencer, Mrs. L C. Moulton, Annie F K-nt Mrs. M. F. Tucker, Frances H Sheffield, ML-s El. C. Doi.neMy.Carrie E Meyer J.iliaGiil. Ma'tie Dyer Bri'ls Mrs. Eliza S. Tnrner.E Margaret tarr, Frances Lee Pra'.t Mis P. II. Phelps Mrs M. C P)le August Bell Emma B Pipley Miss A L Muzzy, Mrs II A Hevdon Emiiie Lester Lesgh Charles Morris, Miss II S Corey "Aunt Alii'-e," Mrs M A Deni-on C;it!i M. Trowbridge, Mary J. Allen Virginia F TowuseridM iss A Foresiier, Beatrice Colonna J. L. 1. Mrs Mandrel HosmerCiara A't2n'a Miss L W Tapoau Mrs Anna Bache Atiiiie Ru-eU Marci.t Il'pe, Iiatiie' liar.imotid S;.rah J Ramsey Mrs L. J. Rittetihouse Helen Mayo EttieVSiade T J Chambers Ivlary H Cox, Addie E SuitoT And other talented wrilers. Leslie Walter, Hfln M Pratt Sophi May Pf.ila II Chase Edwin R Mr in Caroline A Bell Harris B-, rtie Emma M Johnson Minnie W May, Mrs Jatnes A beautiful Se! Fancy Ivigraving and a superb colore J steel tahion pla'f wtil illustrate every numtjer; besides well exe- cuied wood cuts, ll;ll ion-, fancy work, &.c. rative ot tiie ian too numerous to ds'.a'.l. SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM. In ordpr to enable ladies to procure a fi rsi quality Sewing Machine at very little out lay, vve tr:akc the following liberal offer.: We will give one of WHEELER & WIL VO.NS Celebrated Sewing Machines, the regular price of which is FIFTY-FIVE DOLLARS, on the following terms : I. Twenty copies of the Lady's Friend, one vear, and the Sewing Machine, S70 00 II. Thirty copies, one year, and the S-wing Machine, 3 CO III. Forty co, lies, one year, and the Sewing Machine, 1C0 00 In the first of the above club, a lady can gel twenty subscriber at ihe ruul.ir price of two dollars an I fifty cents a copy, ai.d then t y sending c:i the-e subscriptions and Twenty Dallars In addit'tos, will get a Machine lls.it he cannot buy my where for its than Liity-five t'ol.ars If f!ifi 1,'PtS thirty Sub-cribers and sver.ty five Dollars add ten dollars to mk will or.lv have (. the arr.cn; Wiiilc il she gets i.r y fiib- Ecribcrs at the regr.hr rr.ee, ti.e . .i get her machine fcr notnit g. Tiie Magazine wtil be cr. o Jl.Teiei.t pc-t ofTtttes iT desired. The r.atre? and -rrncy thou!.', be forwarded ss r.ipid.'y a3 obtained, iti order I b at the subscribers mrty begin to receive their magazines at ones, a id not becomo di.-.-ati-fied with '.ltd delay. When ths who!? amount cf rrortey is re ceive.!, V.3 Sewing Machine will Le duly forwarded. The Clubs may bo partly composed of subscribers to the 'SutarJa) Eve;.n,g Pom' if desired. In a:i cures .!.? Machine sent will be the regular Wheeler oc WiI-o::! No. 3 Ma-hivs. SOk by them in New York, bo:.eJ, and forwarded free of cos of freight. with the exception TERMS: Onr tsrtns ars the sr. me a those of ii:at well known weekly paper the Saturday Evening Post in order lliat the Clubs may be made up of the piper and magazine cor.j nntly when il is to dctelred and a:o as follows : One copy o::e year, Two copies one year, Four ccpies cr.e year, Eight copies one year, C2 10 4 00 8 00 and one to get- SI6 00 ler up ol cbib, Twenty rrj ies one year, and cne to getter up cf club. 35 00 One copy ot the Lady's Friend and one of the Post, 4 00 Single numbers of the Lady's Friend (postage paul by u) twenty-five cents. S josc nber in Bri i-h Norih America niu-t remit twelve ret is in addition tr. trie anmal subscription, a- we have lo repay the Uuiiad Stales po-'age. The contents ct the L-idy' Frie-.l r.rd of the Fojt will always ; "ntir-lv difT--rent. Address, DEACON Si PETERSON, No. 319 Walnut si., Ph iladelp'.i i. Speri n.en copies wid be sent to these desirous of 2pituig u, Clubs, cr. the reccip of fiheen c-n s. October IS, I?6.. OOK HERE. THE VERY FLA ITER1NG UPFORT fi-'ft-tfti"- givfi i.i i.v.e I ite finn cl JAM r. Mi-.NINCH U CO., indnces tlie under- signed to .y. er upon the batus of MERCHANDIZING o a fomwliat Iiew pUn. The crei!lI h b j to both buyer and eelier, and iheretj-e t- t- r r JA.'ilib te- .TaCit i3i 1 L propo-es lo open on the 13Ti Jay of tne month cf November, A. D. 1S65, in THE MOST COMPLETE .INI) ELEGANT STOCK OP -XEW GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTY; consisting of every variety and quality of staple and fancy good-, GROCERIES. C.UEENSWARE, HARD WARE, and ail son of arndes kept in a country More ; i te sold OR IN EXCHANGE FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. Hit: whole business to be conducted on the sy stem of pay as you go; and ai rheap er rales ihau any other house. Call and iudge for yourselves. J " JAMES S. McNINCH. November 8, 1S65. , MORO PHILLIPS' Super-Phosphate of Lime. Bough iSon-s Raw Done Phosphate, in large , f , , - - -1, ,., I, 1 m " TV' I - Terrible Excitement ! IN LIGHT STREET, AT PETER ENT'S STORE, On cco!Uit cfl Hie T'cir Arrival of S'AII & Winter GREJl T RED UCTION IN PRICES ETAS just received from the eastern cities -"-2- and is now opening at the old eland a splendid assort n;enl of ly-L s is cs Da ea m cL 2. ea ess a which will be sold eheap for CASH Oil COUNTKY PRODUCK I His stock consits of Ladies Dres Goods, choicest styles and latest fashions. CALICOES. MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C. I&caly-X2a!e Clothing, SATIN I5TS, CASSIMEliES, COTTON A DES, IvENTUCK Y JEANS THREAD, &C. Q U E ENS WA lUlf " ' 53 CLDAUWAilE, HARD WARE, MEDICINES, . DRUGS, COOTS 1M SHOES, HATS and CAPS, In short everything usually kept in a co'.ntry stor;. The patronage cf his old friends, and the public generally, is ie? p2c:fo!y to iici'ed . The hiliest market price paid for coun try produce. PETER EICT. L'i'h' Street. O:'. 4, 1SK5. Jtii I lev's Store. OF ZJirtr7c rsMIE subscriber has just returned from the cities with another large and eieet aosortrne-it of Fall and Winter Goods, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, and which he is deter mined 10 sell on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. Hi Mock comprises LJl DIE'S DRESS GOODS of ihe c!tcicet .ylfs and lalesi fashions, together with a large assonmeiii of DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS. CLOTHS, AND V LISTINGS. GROCniUES, HARDWARE. QUEHNS W A RE. CE D A IL V A Ii E, HOLLOW WARE. NAILS. IRON BOOTS SHOES, HATS CAPS.J-c. In shoit. everyilnng usually kept in conn try stores, to which tie invites the attention ol the public generally. The highest price will be paid for coun try produce, in exchange for good. STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bloomsburg. O; t. II, 165. Ya ii Gnal httndry. nioossivbnrj Coltimijia Co., TJT'.nc fuLsrRjjr. proprietr.r cf the above -- named citensive establ'shmpnt, is now prepared to receive rrders lor rll kind mar h:r.ery, for COI.LERI ES, BLAST F :1s of FIR- NAf FS STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESH IMG MACHINES, &c, Ls. lie is also preparaJ lo maka Stoves, a!i sizoa an I paiterns, Plow-irons, r.rt J every thing untal'y rr.a'Je in tir?:-c!ass Foundries H'S ex:ar.-iv3 ta-jilities and practical .vnri: in n, wasront him in receiving site Lirgest t'watrac'.d on the most reasonable lrrr.. I G.vn of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. CT" Tim PsMblisjimerd is located r.ear tlte Lackawanna Railroad D.'poi. PETER B1LLMEYER. Ri.-o-n-bnrz, Sept. 9. 1PR3. THE Courtly Cctrmis-ioriers will receive proposal? at the the house of John L Hurst, in Slabiow.t, Columbia County, Letween ;hn hours r f 10 A M. and V. M.. on SAT URDAY, THE 2d DAY OF DECEMBER, n-Jit, lor building an Arch Covered Bridge, over Roari.igcr ek, near G. W. Parr's Mui. in Franklin township. Said bridge to Le )7 iee; between abut merits; width 16 leet The abu'mern- :ife already built, except al tering tr.ee for Skewback. Pint and ope c.tii-aticn can 1 1 sven on ihe itay Mid place d let.ir.g'. By ordsr cf lha Com'r IL C. FRUIT, Co;nrr.iiii."iiiers' OlTicc, BloomsJarg. Nov. 3, IS'jj. C ie r i rs a . . ml t- T1 ti BLOOMSBURG, PA. THE UNDERSIGNED ha- ju-t opened a ii- Store in SCH1YES BUiLDING MAIN STREET, liioor.i sbu r?, P.i., w'tic h he ba3 liileJ with a I'.r-t ti iss assortment of 23 sJGl 'JD CD 522 o of ..II descriptions, and GIIOCEiliiCS EiARDVARi: A?iD in the n-uil v.uiety. Also FLOUR and FEED supplied at the lowest inurket prices. lie re-pectlully so licits a fair shau ol patronage. JAMES K. EYER. Bloomsburg, Nov. 8, 180j -ti. CERTIFICATE No 514, dated August 6;h, 1359, for Six Shares of the Preferred S ock cl the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Ratiioad Company isued to me, having bf-en lo.-t, this is to canlion all persons against purchasing the same, as I hfcve ap plied for a new certificate. CORN ELI US J. SPRAGUE, Dos 2637, N. Y. City Nov. 1, 1865 4 w. CHARLES B. BROCKWAY, A Jtorisey-al-Laiv. Bounties, Back-pen, Pensions, -c., collected. Special attention paid to matters arising undt-r ill-; Internal Revenue Liws. OFFICE, Fourtn door be!o' American House.'' MOOMSBURG, Pa. November R. 18(55. Notice lo 'A'respasscrs. THE Jnndersigred, farmers and land owners, Jof Orange township, Columbia county, do hereby caution all persons againet hunting or in anywise trespassing on their lands, thus making themselves subject to the penalties of the law, which TIIE PIKE NIX i v C''rt w vow i The Phonix Pei w1' t-- iora!;or compoari Syrop of WildCherry end eneka bnaL Root, will cure lite Diseases ot ihe Ihro Lund Lungs, such as colds, coughs, croorf rAcihma. t.rnncli il i. ratarrb. sore ihrn. hoarseness, whooping coug h, &e. Its timely osj wiil prevent PUL&l6AR CONSUMPTION. And even where ibJ fearful disease is fully developed, it wi afford more relief than a::v other medicind J. Lawrence Geiz, ex-Speaker of th Pennsylvania House of Representative ays . "This cough reined) is now esten sive uued, ana i oi the liignerl value t the community, its curative qualities hav ing been tested by tl.ou-and with ll. most cratifying resuhs. It n carefully an skillfully prepared trcm Wild Cherry Bar and Seneka Snake Root, by Dr. Levi Ober holtzer, a reputable physiciin of Phc?nix ville, Pa., atid is sold by neary all drcf gism and country hioekepero.', u l. urosuy, ex-tosi ivu-ter and ex Buigees of Potts own, ceriifi8 as f dlows POTTS I OWN, Jan. 3, 1865. tii . n .i i i. i ... i ;ns ceri ii'- ir'Ei i nave useo me cb nix Pectoral in my family, arid I recom mend it to the Public, as iho very bes remedy for cough end cr.kln that I havJ ever tried One ol my efiildreu was :kei ( s -. wi'n a cola, accompani-'U wuti a crouni! coujh, so tad, indeed, ihat ii could no talk and scarcely breathe. Hiving heart so much said about the Fhcb .ix Peclora S..I r rw - . r- i procureu a onuie oi it. ine tirst dose relieves the difficulty of breadiing, and be fcr the child had taken otia four'h of thi bottle it was entirely well. Every family tr.ouui nave n in meir uonse. Signed D. P CROSBY, J. L'. S.-riiih, druggist of New IIope.BuckJ conuty, "a., n wr ung to Dr. Oberhohzor sayst "A few days sicce I bought two dozen of our valuublj cough remedy tj try, antl fir.d it very good, and as it ii near-l ly all gone 1 vvoul-J bkj j ou lo tend ica 4 gross of it "Vcur medicine tives betier satiefactio than any o'hr I have in tiie Snore. I anJ agent lor some of ihe m:?t popular ex-; preparations, but yours teems lo be doinj the most gojd." fromH;ram Ellis, merchant, near Fcitis4 m iuii" " "I., n w-maw 4UIA Ci lltC town, Pa., "I have tried the Piiconix PeoJ toral and find it to be ihe best cough mad ieine extant. Il meets with a more read sale than any other that I have ever hid inS my store." The proprietor of this medicine ha ir much confidence in its curative power from the testimony of thousands who have li-ed it, that the money will te paid back to any purchaser who is iiot satisfied with its efi'-cts.'' It is so p!eaant lo take that children cry for it. Price THIRTY-FIVE CENTS; large? Belies ONE DOLLAR L. Ii4ts intended for only one class of di-f T ease. namely those ot lha THROAT cd"r" " LUNGS. F" FrepareJ only by LEVI 03ERHOL7ZERI M D . Pi rnrnirp:lli i'-.i. an! t!.t l! -J - - - - I - 7 .. wau J I uruggists aiiu Moreuespers. John-on. Holloway, & Cowden, No. 23 rorth sixth Mreet. rhiladetphia, and F. C. Wells & Co., 115 Frankhn Street, iew i ork. (jeneral hotesale Agent. N. Ii. If your r.eareet droggisi or store keeper does net keep this medicine do not let tiini put yuu off wiih seme other tnedi- cine, becau! he makes mors money on ii.I b:i ser.d at or.ee to one oi' the Agents for it. June 2!, 1SS5. Cm. 8650,000 1, V.UKIH CF Vv iTClIE?. C2m, asxes, &c. G. G, HASKIf-JS o CO., n-::i I net, Jiew lark. effr U.o icllowing inducernf'tita . ti IJ nyors ol Valnablc Ha vir.g been f cr a longtime ei.gagd the Packet tur-inefs. and established our reputation fi prompt! ess snd reiiabiliry, and possessing gri-at facilities for seiliu; Jewelry m thi way, we are confident that we can give sati-iadion lo ail who letl disposed lo rnirontzp ns 650 GOO WORTH OF WATCHES, DIA moud Fins, Chains, &.z.t to be sold for Ona Dollar each, without regard to value, and r.ot to be paid for until jou know what you r.re to receive. JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ARTICLES TO 3E SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH! 175 Watches (barJscmely engraved and warrai.'fd pprfct i i in 3 keepers), varying in prices from SiO 00 lo S120 03 each." 225 Ladies' watches, solid gold hunting ca?es, S:55 CO each. 2LD Gen lemen'd silver watches 15 00 to 20 0U each. 6, ( CD Latest styla vest and t.eck chains, 4 i-C to 20 CO each. 5.003 Gent's California Diamond Pini, 2 50 to 25 CO e?ch- 4 ,C0t) Cal.tr.roia diamond ear drops, 2 00 to 5 5 CO e.:ch. 3 Ol'O Mitiiatura and enamelled gent's tctm j in; new styles, 5 CO lo 15 CO each. 2, C00 M i-onic and emblem pins, 3 00 to 10 CO each. 2 li'Q G ld band bracelets, engraved and plain. 3 CO to 20 00 each. 3 iOO Jet and Mosaic brcoche?, 3 CO lo 70 (.0 each. 2.000 Cameo brooches, rich pattern, very idMy3 00 to CO 00 each. 4 5;.0 Flcrrn'ir.e ar.J Lava pins, the rel art cle, 4 00 to 10 00 each. 3 500 Lava and Florentine ear dropi, 3 CO to 10 CD euch. S'!U) Coral ear drops, 4 00 to C 00 each. 2,0(.0 Ladies' Chatelaine chain?, j-t and gr.ld, 15 00 lo 20 00 each. 0.000 Get'i's pins, a splendid assortment, 2 CO to 15 CO each. 4,000 Solitaire sleeve butlons,entiiely new ! s'vls, 2 no to 5 CO each. 3 COO Studs and sleeve buttons, in seti, very rich, 3 00 to 15 CO each. 5 000 Sleeve buitcns, plain, enamelled anil engraved, 2 00 to 8 00 each. 10,000 'Plain and handsomely engraved lings. 2 50 to 10 00 each. 8.000 Spring lockets, double case, i ich'y engraved, 2 00 to 15 00 each. 15,000 Sets ladies' j-weiry, new and latett sty les, 6 00 to 12 00 each. 2.000 Gold pens, and handsome ii!vr ca-es, 5 00 to 10 00 each. This entire li-t ol beautiful and valuable goods will be sold for One Dollar E-ich. -Certificates of sll the above articles will be placed in envelope", and sealad. J"hee envelopes ae sent by mail, as -r!ered, without regard to choice. Oo the receipt of th Certificate you will see what you are to have, and then i; is at youroptiou io send one dollar and taku the article, or not. Five Certificates can be ordered for S-; eleven for S2; thirty-fire lor 55; Mty-fi for SlO; and one hundred for S15. W will send a single Certificate on the receipt of 25 cents. G. S. HASKINS & Co . Dox 4270. 36 Beekman St.. N Y. BJoom-bnrg, April 5th-. if65. '