STAB Ox THE NORTH nines asciit Ton iv & cccxinr. WE D.VE5DAV Dr.C -20. S63. Attktio? iidirecfed -to our Advertise Cieit column.- : "1 v CooaTi in eifion at .Danville ibis week. Tler9 was a pretty fait atiemJarica on Mon 4j. Ccrtuiit FLOoa in cow etliinjt, at Raa f an r-tv?fion Store, at reJoceJ prices. $1.60 fox 04h.,ack8. A prime article. Pms Jt Htj old bis bonae and lot, itrj ' Ted on. Catba-riae Street, East Bloorasburg, to FreJ.Ctlmore for $640 00. Foa 5l. Any rerson desirinj to par chase a, scholarship of one of the best Com taerciat College in the United States can do a by calling immediately at this office. A Fair and Feativaj will be held by the rntmeer oi (he Lutheran Church, commen cing oa Monday the 25ih inst. and contiuae the rhole week . '' A UTti.ic credit, Dr., if joa do g tble oar Court proceeding. Whatever brain the .Stab doe possess, that is deemed admissi ble lo joor colnthns, do not attempt to palm it oil opon your readers at origional matter. x The indications on Monday last, were etrong for snow, but at present writing, Taesday afternoon, the prospects are for rain. The road are very rough in eon .vequer.ee of such a uiUen freeze up. Tut Itepullitan say : There is but little farther to report from the oil well?. At Serene the operators are still at work en deavoring to extract Ibe tools. They tell na tbey think they will succeed. At Green Creek they are down near 800 feet. They tell as that the water at Sereno it very sati. Comvlant n already being entered against the newly appoinled Revenue As sessor of this District. For the present we'll not mention the nature of it. To easa some minds,, we will state , ihailis rrot on the groor.d of "taxing bathes'' for Pon is uni versally known to be too Iriendly lo mcth:rt te b guilty of anything of the kind. Looc opt f r our carrier on New Year's mornifur, and t e sore in buy one ol I if An noal Addresses to ti e Patrons of the Star He bat irtdg'rf troird this 'towirf dr the st yaar.ihrong'i all kinds of wevher. nev er disappointing his rea.'er, and Inr this ervice, a ,dime,,rnianerrcr' hall'' ou d tie a small recompense, but thankfully re- 'eairad. V (1. SrouKsa advertises Ihe most exten sive and varied assortment of toys, candies, vakes, tic, for tbe holidays, in this place. This it the place 10 make your purchase lie also keeps fresh oysters for sale by the 'qoart or can 10 suit enstocoers. We say pa irooize those who advertise. . They have a good article and are not afraid 10 lat the peo ple know it, or call and examine for them aelre. No Pspicr. There will be no paper issued t this office next week, between Chris'ma nd New Years. The Prmiers need a lit'Ie recreation as well as other persons, and we feel pretty sore that ihe reader of the Star will cheerfully concede to them one week oat ol fifty two. As this will be the las' issue of our paper in the Old Year, we will 'Improve the opportunity and wih our read era ooe and all, a "Mrry Christmas" and a "Happy New Year" Yi presume the loyal shoddyites cf Dan ville will continue no longer to call the Democratic editor of that place lirpn:r bead' air.ee be has been the recipient ol a tir-beaded cane which was voted him by tbe citizen of Danville. Dr. Brower will have to carry bit 'ol J cure a long While be Tort be will receive one from the laboring men of that place as a token of ibeir tosh tegarJ for him Since he received the rlTice cf depcry as-essor no doubt he can "smell Tfc mechanic." Csi&lcs D. FovfLtn, of Berwick, is qnite a en:erprisiog young man. He contern pla'ei fitting np a town kali out of the brick "boilding occupied by himself. A hall is a Tjaoeh needed institatioQ in that place. Mr' F. hasjhe means and perseverance to pot an enterprise of that kind through il he once Undertake it. He deserves credit fjr hi poblic enierptise. The organization of a 6 ran Band tl that place, in tt great meacre, is due him. We understand lie no de signs getting Bp a Silver Cornet Band. Success to tiira. - . Rbt. J. Lvoiw. of p ine twp., thif cooniy, iJied in the Hospital, at Vicioria, Texas, some lime in Octoter last.'' Ha was a son-in-law cf John F Fowlar, Emj , one of our county commisaioners. 'The relatives and friends cf Ibe deceased learned ol his deaib qnite recently. It is (he intention to have his re mains brooght to this coanty for intermeti'. Hi disease was intermittent fever, so prev. lent iu the army.' A wife and child are ptlt, beside maay warm friend, to mourn Ibe foss of the I rav UJ gallant soldier Peace to bis rernsios. Pettay-The Rp Llican paper say Gv. Cartin ba cone to Cuba for hi t.alih We hope he diiln't go to -,iol it' an l. m-ex! to B3T Buchana.i wan ed 10. Kh nin'i ih Gav.jist loo!i g n after all. Didn't i.a go to Jma;ca as an envoy extraordma jy frorn. Stanten, ta report on the moi apn'oved ; stria of mnrder t ur.-.. wu..ld h.,r Cy go't qeted 10 prerent them the admmitra . , '.: ' .- ,-. , - ; ' I lor for tenlemeti', and thes indebted 10 k'C.l U ! ( Try hsi'itiy p'ace It . .-.: tj or sc et izxr: il - Tcrrib.c Excitement ! IN LIGHT STREET,, AT l'KTL'li MVS STOilKf ' 1 On Account ut'ihc ' tVcir! Arrsvn I of FA I A &, .'Winter c?:.? t eed ucrioy x piuces ITAS received from the ?atern cilie ami ii now opening hi the olJ stand a splendid assortment ol S cb rr- qe Da si cq cQ. 2. ez a a vrhioli will be nol I Vhean for ' OAS11 Oil COrjNTKY ,lRORCCR! flis nock cohmms bf Laili9 f)re Good-, H.oireM se and latest fashions'. CALICOES. , MUSLINS. " ChGnMS, FLANNF.L?. 1IOSIBRT; SILKS. RnAWLS,.OARPRTS; Itcnriy-TIadc Clolhin?, SATIN KTS, CSSI.lRRfc:S, COTTONAIIKS. KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, &C. QUEENSWARE, UEDAUWAtiE. HARDWARE, MEDICINES, DRUOS, D22.2a 2 aQ.22f 5?Sa 2a BOOTS AD SHOES, HATS and CAPS, In hon everything usually - kept in a co'intry stortf. Th patronage of hi old friend, and the public generally, i respectfully to liriied. The hiheft market prirw pjiid ff,r coun try produce. PKTKR K.T. f J grit Sifppt. Oct. 4. IS85. 1805. ISCJ. PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL ROD " Ttii reat line rvrtr the Nnrthern I anl North wi conntiu. cf IVnus. ylvania to inciiy oi hne, on Lake Kn. If ha bei lea-.l by the PfnnsIvania Rail Uoad Cotrj.an), and is operated by them.' Time of Ppn?er tralna at NorihM. renre Danliraril. Erie Mdil I'raifi 5 40 p JV, Krje Kxprt-m Train. 3 30 A: M. F.lriiira Kj rt- Train, 11 2S I M tlnnr.1 lrai'. 10 25 A lacaiTM Wt slivarI. F.rie Mail Train, 3 5 Erie K.ir I'rain. 2 AO I, Mni'ta r.Tors train. 5 3rt A. f..mira Mail Trat'i 4 35 P. M. I'a'prger car run thrcoh on the Frie ' ,,0M Pi ,!",;"f w!, without any such fa Ma tl and Express rrairvs without chmiue i ;6 P'etert'l to tacn Telegraphing, both Wii s br'iMrfti PfiiU.lr-lt.i.ia ri Erie. . PATRONAGE NEW YORK" tONNK'CnON. This institulion is now enjoying the lr- Lave NVw York a: 6 0U 1' M ' arrive ' Ptrae evr t-esto-ve l upon any at Erie 3 37 A. M. Leave Erie a: I '5 M anivrt at w York I IS !' M. NO CHANGE OFCARS BETWEEN ERIE AND NEW YORK El-cant Sleeping Cr on ail Ni-ht trains ror i:i4irma'tri repectln" raentT hnsi. ejs apply at cor 30'h anf Market Pliiludflun:. And fr Fici-hi bu-ii;es of' ihe Con pauy's Agents S. B Kiniisron, Jr , Cor. 13.!. and Ma? ket Street. Philadelphia. J. W. Reynold., Erie. W Brown. A'j'i. N. .C. R. R.. Baltimore. U If. HOUSTON. ,G"nefjl Fre'mht A"t. Phil a. H. W. G WINNER, Cen-rai Ticket Agt. Phil'a. A L TYLER, General Sop'r Williamport. Dec fi. 165. Miller's Stare. : or Fall& Winter Goods. fpHK subscriber has jat retnrnexl from Hie cities with .another large arid select assortment f Fall ami JUnter Goods, purchased at Philadelphia and New York. al Ihe lowest figure, ami w hich be is deter mined to sell on a moderate lerrns a? can he procured elsewhere in Bloorriaburg. Hi Mrck comprises LJIDIE'S IJHESS COOLS of ihe cu ireM s)le and luiesi fa-bions, io-jiher wild a nrse aortmep of DUY-COODS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS, AND VES TINCS. 4I.SO, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUE ENS W A R E. C EDA K A R R, HOLLOW WARE. NAILS. IRON ROO TS 4 SHOES, HATS .VOAPS.frc. In shoit, every it;m uxnaliy kept in coun try stores. 10 which he inviles ihe altenlion of the publicgenerally. The hihel price will be pa'd for coun try produce, in cxcht-ae (nr ood. STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bloomsbnig, Nov. 12, 165. EVANS & IIARTMAN'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Aca'y opposite the Encopil Chtmh. CLOTHING OF A LL I ) ES C RIPTIONS. OUR stock is compoed r:f fine ciorhing, tnedium and tow priced adapted 10 all condition, ta-te and wpn'. - WV have the laie-i styles for the season a fine as sormtrnt nf K . Orercoals acd CfuIIcmen's SbarT.s, from low lotha very bet. Our Gooih are tatkiuH'ib'e ow! xotll M ult. . In addition to our slock of ready-made clothing, we have piece goofs for cus orn Orders, Cloth, Cntsimcrc, &.V., Ac. And having on of the- fir-t rf-is- miters, C.'iarle- L Reichar I, formerly nf'Ea-'on we guarantee a fit in all -p and uivr S4titaction. AIo a- varietf ol Wco'e and Linen S'lin. Siwkiii-j-', Nerk'ie Col lrs, Stock-, Handkerchief everything in the nr"n'le!iiieij'K line nf -lothov. A'n Hats, Boot und Shoe, T.rks and Carrel bag. We will ell at ihe lowest Market prices Pleae 2ive n call before p:rch:i;iii eifewhere EVANS & HARTMAN. Nov. )5tfi 1S65. ADMINISTRATOR'S' X0TICE. Estate cf Alkali Fy h'e rj AJiJlm town fhip. Columbia cauu'i', I'ec'd. f ETTEUSol a linifii-tra'io,'i on th es - ia oi Michael Vrc, late of Mifllin tow list! ip Columbia county, have teen "raniel by the Renter o sairl county to John H. Hesler, E-q., of M tHin Iwp . Co totfihin county. IVr-on having claim :i2aini ihe estate of ihe decedent are re- . a 0hlil Mill trtalrA r V m mr ftirthnriiH r JOHN Hi HEfLER I 5V.., -1S&5. - da'f I 2 9.'- BUSINE COUEGE Ctriei 'IVniii hmI. l'lo--l.iul re trie, PHILADELPHIA. Ti e rrifwt complele and ihornnsMy np friiited Hi hinesa Connnejcial College in the country. . . The nnly r.n 2 in the City poe9sinj a Legislative Charter, and the onlv onu in UnPed State authorized to conf.-r Degrees of M-'iii. Diplomas awarded lo pruduatpj in H.e Comme rciHl Course under its Ciipa iae eal by cthrrity of law. C'oMloctrd ly Leii'lerneri of literal edu qalioti u' d exienie experienc e in t uiii-s and f(K!in unoqoalled at var.iauca lor fie limroiisih iheoreiiral ttr.d practical educa tion 01 jotmg men for the various duties and em rloy merit of tuinee life. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a syim or . ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING oricinul arid prr-eniiiifntly j raMic.l, ir inij the t'lilffii in id l.nrfi ii'tie a t-a'ii-plete irifii'ht into the mi;tiri, delai i torns anil formn of tu-iuf in ueuerl, a corttlocil in the bfM reuulifd c.'niimjr cial and fina'n'ial orablihrnnt ' 1 IIKOKKTICAL RO0KKKK1MNG Upon a r.ew plan, with mm oumal Xroi lion of dm M'ient'e of artmint, arrntiiid and pubii'-hp by h propretor of thin In siitoiion eycluively lor hi- own use, Fav itiir one-half the orilinary labor of (ha sm ite cit, and giving him a complete knowl edge of the practice of the best acco ants. uot THE COMMERCIAL COURSE. KMBItSCKS Bookkeeping. Commercial Arithmetic, Ten- mansdip, Iiu-ines Correspondence, ; Commercial Law, Lectures on Hu sinesi Aflair8, Commercial Custom. Forms, and Ac lual Business Prac lice. SPECIAL BRANCHES. Algebra ami the Higher Mathematics, Pho nography, Ornamental Penmanship, Oie Art of Detecting Connterfet Money, Engineering, Surveying Naviga tion and TpleraptMntr. TELEG RAPiflNG. The arrangements lor Telrtranhin? are far in advance of anything ol the kind ever offered to the public. A regular Tel egraph L'e i connected witn the InMitu tinii with twenty brancet. in variou- parts of the city, where public buioe is transact. 1 ed. ami i.-i u liu-li ih inJni nf il.; S3 Ml " ..... '.-.- V " 1 I I I . I I j union are permitted 10 practice. No recti . 1 lar office practice can b had in any other M. n-bool ol. instruction in the country, with M. out which no one can obtain a poMtiixi a M. ' a practical operator. Young men are cau- i iwi'.eJ aiain.-l the deceptive renresenta commercial M;hool in the S:ate. Over five I nr.rtured f!iidents weie in attendance the j first year, and over seven hundred durin i ,he 1asl "par- ru b1 studerfs j may invariat ly be found here, and all i:s ocia.iotn ar ri"t rla.. j .. . .iv.vvmi.iuikaiiwj, I he ii.:iiii:ion i locatl 111 ihe most ren ,r" 1 Pjrl 01 city, and its accononia'u-n--. j lor extent, elegance snd convenience, are ! ,"s,PilSf', All the rooms have been i t,p ,h best iye wiih I JJL'M.NOrMCKSOR COUNTING HOUSES. TELGRaPH OFFICES. STATIONERY STORE, ami h t i 11 1 n r RANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, mpnlied wnli finely encravevl liitiofrapliic oo'e. ied a a circulating medium in he Dltr'ir:etif of Aclilal BnMI. TO YOUNG MEN hn .,Mria PRAC TICAL KDUCA I ION FOR BUMNESS, we guaramee a ronr-e of intri)L-!io-i no where ele equalled, vfiile ibe repmaiion and slamlii.g of the in-i ii tit ion among busine.-s men make it eridor-emeni the t-e-t pass port to Micces, an I adv-Hncemeut. AH ion trrifI lin-f emerin miy rnmmerciat Col-l-je.'are inv.iil : eend for an ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND CATA LOGUE ceutMitiiiio complete interior view ol ifie College, nod full pa"rnr-;:lais ot the courte ol mtruc'ion, term, fce. L. FA IK BANKS, A M., I'tniatnt T. C. SEARCH, Special Teacher and Supt. oi Olfiee Business. Nov. I, Ib65 I r. MEXICO! MEXICO ! ! $30,000,000 LOA. REPILJLU: OF MEXICO. Tiventff-year Coip.u Hands in Sums of $50. $100, $5V(, aa 91,000. Zulerest MV'ii pCr rent., Pnyablc iu Tlie ffiy of New Yurk. Principal and Intere-t livable in GOLD. 610 000,000 10 he Sold at SIXTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, in U. S.'Currency, ihos yielding an inieret of Twelve per cent. 10 Gidd. or Seventeen per tent, in Currency, al tbe present r;le of premium on gold. Tbe firtl jeai's interest already pro vided. THE 310ST DESIRABLE 1XVESTMEXT EVER OFFERHh. Immense uacis id -Mming and Aaricul lural Und; sixty per rent of oort i!ue, impo.-ts and taxes. in Hie la'.e ol Tamanli- P- i.d San Luis Potosi ; and Hie p!i?i:etl laiih ol the said States ard ihe General (,ovei!imeni are all pledged lor ihe redenip lion ol . ittete Bond and payment of inter est. The Security i Aiunlr. S30 in U-S Currency will buy a 7 per cem Gohl Bond ol S50. - JfiO in U.S- Currency will boy a 7 per cent. Gol f Bi.d of IGU. S300 in U S. Cu'reni-y will boy a 7 per ce-.i Go,l Hoiel ol Sioo. SfiOt in IJ S Currency will buy a 7 per cei. i. Gold Bond ol SI000. Ii every lover oi Republican Institutions buy at least OAS! ROAD. Circulars forwarded and sr. bscrip:iocs re ceived by JOHN W. COR LIES & CO., and J. N. TIF FT. Financial Aent of the Republic, ol Mexico, i7 Broadway, New York. tV Subrriipiions alfo received by Banks and Bankers generally throughout liie Unit ed Stales. Nov 8, 1ES5. Jolicc to Trespassers. THE niideryigied, farmers and land owners, of Orange loyvntnp, Colombia county, do hereby can lion all person t:aMt huming oi mi au)wii-e irepas-ing j on ilietr lauits, thus n-akir.g ihem.'eive. suljeci lo the penahie? o ihe layv, which wilt be mod s-rinsieitM r enforee-t. ISAAC. 11 AGENBUCIL . MKMAEL HAGENBUCH. Oinoo ip . ().- n. $Ki. Y'n.t VM IMi. NEAILY v Pf:()tPiI.V tin .MP. IEV, Auorcej t Law -2 iJlu fZlD A it i.i-p-iitli' i 1 in "V fi ti-iiiy. Mct kly iiutl cnt-Vi ft klr .' ipi'r. Af'ev f't:r yesis ofrivil ar lnrccdnpo the p"Oj I- of tt.e-n Uiit-d Stales by Iftie V!t liiie l j-t-iiiortul parue. wn now ei ter Upon a rew era ol unity m;d of prg tcs.4. North and ouih, a OorJial co-operation of all honest men is needed to rr. pair Iho waate of war, lo establish our Pence through Ihe triumph of bound con Mimtional princif les in the admiriMration of die government, and our Unity tv guard in!; all that makes Union desirable. The great Democratic party, Mhose his tory in the past !. the l.isiory of private prosperity, ol territorial exiain-ion, and of public order in America, Hands iiow. us it has ever Hood, the Party t I tie Nation, Miperinr to all sectional passions in iia loy alty lo the riahts uf co-cqvaf States and to the lileriea of the individual citizen. Once more its voice will be beard, once more its adherents- will be rallied 10 it time honored standard in every city am! tovu ot the Northern and S'iihern Sta iv To the principle of ittegrexl Democratic; Party ' f Ihe N.,lioii. The Woll has I'O'ce firm witues Ihrongl ott ihe ordeal ol civil war. It will row be 'e wiled lo l!ie not lesH Motixxi ak of applying ihoe pcin ciple 10 the solution ol Pie many and weighty question financial, nocial, polit ical which come upon u with Ihe. return of peace. Faithful to the real interests of all i-eciions, it will be envlaved by ihe prej udices and blinded by ihe prepossessions of none. That ihe principles of American Democ racy should thus be uttered, with no weak or uncertain voice, here in ihe great metro politan center of American enterprise and commerce, is a matter of such importance 16 every citizen as must recommend Ti e W01IJ to ihe co-operation and suppoit of good men in all sections of the Union. Whatever skill can devise or enterprise accompwsn wj.il contribute o make The World what it is our resolve that it shall continue to be :he Bet Newspaper of the Day. . Competeu! correspondents at every com mercial and political center of both heinis pteres, who are always instructed to make the IreeM and prompter! use of (he tele graph, will keep our readers full informed of ihe doing and ihe progress of mankind in all paris of the -Iobe. EDITIONS. The Daily Wtr!d affords a complete com pendium of, and comrnemary upon the new- ot every day. The Semi Weekly World is a larse quar to sheet, same size a Daily, containing ail its new, correspondence, eiljtoi ial com mercial and market news, cati.'e market aud provision ifj.ons.. audulresh atid en lertdinici; misceilfiny of literature. Pub- lihed Tuesday and Friday. The Weekly. World, a Ijrce cuaro r-!ieet samepizea- Daily,' has now t!:e largest circulation of any weekly journal publish- ed save one. lis exiraonlmary success since it union with ihe New York Arso has justified ihe most liberal xperi.it!ircs. in interest and value lo farmers, day- Putlished Wediits- 1. The market repot!' embrace the New York, Albany, Brighton and Cambridge hve i.tock markets; i;,c New 'iL coun try produce. sMid general proifnre market ; special nod valn-tbie hop i n tl 1 1 ; e r te a ileprtment c-f ricniiuial reading ; all 'Oiiether compo-ins an nnrivad-'d imr. I took of current information for the farmer live ftock or produco dealer, the country men-haul, etc. 2. It readins for ihe family circle em- brare ihe frefier ,iHJ be-t .-'.oxies, poeur. lories, poeur. relioiou reailuig, eio. 3. lis dige-i ol the news is rmt, like mo-t city weekhe-, a nere wat basket oj the laiiy ; only mailers ol intere-i tn-1 impor tai.ee a're t!ioen Irom the daily, while ine ina! uf it contenia are.prepared especially tor the weeklc In eypry p.osl ofTice ditrict fhere shonld be found ome active, jiublic spirited dem- ocrai, who will confer a oenefit noon u, his neighbors, and n cause, by making a determined ehort io form a club of four, ten, iwemy. or fifty for the -Weekly World, al onryreaily reduce. I rules. GREAT REDUCTION IN TERMS. DAILY WORLD. One copy one year by mail, E.M I-WEEKLY WORLD. One copy or.e jenr, Four copie ore yea I, Ten copies one. ear, WEEKLY WORLD. One copy one j.-ar, Four copies one jear. Ten copies, one e..r, v Tyvti.ty coj. ies, one year, to .rc aJ 510 00 s 4 no lo OlJ 2d 00 ! J 2 00 I 7 ot) ! Id 00 i I 're- 55 so J Fi'tj copse, one jear t o-ie r.d !re. fo 'ot) At. X'ra copy cf lie Utekiy edition furm--hee. lo -ltiL- of twenty or more. For r'ul.s of filty the Seni-Weekly, and for club o( one hunnred ihe Daiiy, will be tent to getter cp ol a club. Additions may be made to clubs al any lime during the year at the regular club rale. Changes from club lists can or.iy be made by request of ihe person receiving the club package. All such requests mnl name the edition, pol-ottice, am! -J -taie to which il has previously been sent, j ar.d I'ncluse twenty five cents to pay for chariuirjj lo seperale address. Orders for any el ihe editions cf Ti e World may be f-eor by mail, and should inclose Post o!li- Moiey Order or Brink draft for amount (less Ihe discount). We Iiave no authorized irave'iiig agent-. Mon ey i-ent by mail will be at ihe rifk of ihe endere. Orders and Icner honld tie ad drersed to THE W ORLD, 35 Park Row, N. Y. ' , October 23, &JAMES ROBINSON, Clock ami AValth .I3alier, SM) lMTOKTEK OF Waiche-, Jpv liy A: I'rci.th i inc. l'lrccs Al.sO MtFtCHkfl tr" SILVER AND SILVEFLPLA TED WARE, I70LD. SILl'EH f STEEL SPECTACLES. S'o. 1031 Marie t Sirfd. bihw Lltvnth. tS'orth Side. PAlLADELrillA. Clocks, Watches ani Jewelry n?atly re paired at ihe horte-t notice. Gilding anI Piating, of all descriptions, done neaily io order. ' CtT N. B. Ma-oi.ic, Old Fellow's and o her emblematic Marks, made and En graved to order. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF . OlUA Aii M5f ..I, A SSI'S FRENCH, i: MS Us 1 1 4- J9MERI-C'-ViY CLff KS. TABLE AXD POIKLT i IT LEI V, AI5.T1Y COUPS Et AfHiKS FOR ALE AND MADE lit ORDER. No. 1031 Market S ee:, 3t door bel-jw Eletemh, North side. March 26, 165. i'KGSJM-ICITUSi TOll 2 8CG. Ui'.i Splendid Aluf of litlciit. n enteritis opon th- it ml year of J - ex- tt,e pm,ie or, 01 ihi new ma - x i.e lave to oiler Ih-ir thanks 10 the lailie ot America for ihe liberal nipport already 0 landed to ihem. Few InaaaXmes lave Lon'-tcd during their second fear of a li-l of ie?ily Twpnty-five il ousand namP" The Lady's Fiiet.d will continue to be deioied us I eretcfore to choice literature and ti e illustration cf the laftitoiiM It will (omain ihe laiei-i putiern"' cf Cloak", Cap-, t'oniieis, lieHl-lrrBe!-, fancy work, em broidery, &c , v i'li ieceip, emiMC, mul o:hr rnalleM interefiina in Imlien. The miit-i; alnne is worth more than (tie cost ol Ihe wliole magazine, the piecea being selected by Prof. Gele fron. ihe capacious repocitory of that widely known and enter-prii-'mc firm, Messrs. Lee & Walker. The I.ai'j'n Friend i- rdted by Mrs. Henry PeieronK mpponed by the fol ow 11. 1; brilliant corps cf conlribniorp. Florence Percy, Mis Bella Z Spenrer, Mrs. L. C Monitor), Annie F Knl Mr-. M. F. Tucker, Frances II Sheffield, Miss El. C. Donneily.Carrie E Meyer Julia Gill. Mattie Dyer Britts Mrs. Elia S. Tnrner,E Margaret &larr, Frances fee Pratt Eniilie Lsier Leigh Mrs P. II. Phelps Charles Morrii, Mrs M. C Pjle Mis H S Corey August Bell "Aunt Allire," Emma B Pipley Mrs M A Denion Miss A L Muzzy, Cath M. Trowbridge, Mrs II A Heydori Mary J. Allen Virainia F TownsendMiss A Forestier, Beatrice Colonna J. C. 1. Mrs Margaret HosmerClara Anan'a Mis L W Tapnati Mrs Anna Baehe Annie Rur-ell Marci.i Hope, Ilatiie Hammond Sarah J Ramsey Mrs L. J. Ritteuhouse Helen Mayo Ettie V Slade T J Chambers Mary II Cox, Addie E Suilon And oilier talented wr iters. Leslie Walter, Helen M Pratt Sophie May Phil II Chase t Edwin Jl Mardn Caroline A Bell Harris Byrne Emma M Johnson Minnie W May, Mrs James , Kin ill it'll I jEugrn villus. A beaiiiiiiil Steel Fancy Engraving and a superb colored steel iachioti plaie vvnl illustrate every number; bendes well exe cuted wood cuts, illustrative of the fh ions, fancy work, &.C , 100 'numerous to detail SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM. In order to enable ladies lo procure a fir-! quality Sewing Machine at very Utile 01.;. lav. we make the followini liberal offer..; 1 H e will cive one of WHEELER & WIL j SON'S CelebrateJ Sewing M 4chine-. I h I regular piee of wtpch is FIFIY-FIVE ! DOLLARS, on ihfc following terms ! I. Twenty cop'ei of the Ladv 's Friend, ! one tear, ;i.d the Sew in" Machine, S70 00 II Tninv cofis, one jear, and the ' S-w ing Martiine, 85 0') 1 III. K.ir:v c. ies, one ear, an J lie : Sewi:g .Maetime, 1P) 00 j Li Hie lit-t ol the above club, ;t lady j ; can gel twenty noerioe r at ine r;ju'-ir ; ; rit-e rd two dollar si ml fif") cenH a copy, ' 1 ;tml iIihsi I y endin on th-e MibMTipiioi'i nnd I'wer.iy l).i!!ars d ai'dmo'i, will L'ei : iM.n-hi-ie iUa :e cannot hu V nVl'ere for le :h-n Fi:ty-five t't,il.ir It ?ie net.-1 ihii'y sii!icriber and Stfveniy fire lo!.ir tie will otdy have to aiid leu doila to trie Himnint. WTh;le if he ets lorivsub ! srrder- at ihe reuUr price, tl.tj v.i;iget ,er inai-t.me for 1 oihii-g The Ma"2zine will be tci.t lo different I po-t office- if drsired. Ti t ro-t oi.i''e- it drureo. Ine names '"o.oney sfioulj be lorwarded as ra pi fly as j ohiHtued, in order that the suh-cribers inny 1 begin in iei-eive tfieir innii-ie ul O'.c, ' am! not become is-ati-fied v.'::'!i die de.l.iy. ! Wt;en Iho whole arnnnt ol inonvv i r- reived, ir.e Sewing M&chiue will be duly I forvv aid-'-l. i 1 ir Clubs may be partly compoad of rnh-crib-rs lo the 'Saturday Evening Pom i if desired. ! Ii ail cases i!;e Machine scnl will be the I reunlar Wheeler i; Wii-on? No. 3 MacliinJ I ol.l by thern in New York, boje.l, ami fr.ryvaided free of cot. yy ilh the excejniou of freish t. TERMS: Our terms are ihe same a itiOJ-e of i irt yvell kno-vn weekly 'ap"r it-c j Saturday Evening Pot in order thai t tie Clnhs msy te made uji ol the ii;,per and ' rn.ii:;'7.'ne t-n ti jot 1 1 y yyhen it is io deifel ! h ,,l ar ar t(iio : One copy o- e J ear. 'wn copie- one year, Knur enj-.i-s one jear, E gM copies one year, ;er i;; ol rlnb, S2 50 ; 4 no : and one to get- j S!6 CO Tyyeoiy copies one year, and one to "" ler ni of club. 35 00 One copy ol the Lady ; Friend and on id ill? Post, 4 On i Single numbers of Ihe Lady's Friend ... . . . I (postage paid by n-0 twenty-five cent. Subscribers in tirui-h .North America must remit twelve cer.ls in addition to the annual subscription, a we have to repay ihe United State poiae. The contents o! ine La.dy' Frier-d and of the Post will alw?s be entirely i?ifTren'. Address, DEACON & PETERSON, No. 3 i 9 Walnut t.. Phi'adelpl.i . Specimen copies w ill be sent to those defirnu- ol getting up Clubs, on the receip of fif'.een cents. October IS, 1365. LOOK HERE - THE VERY FLATTERING SUPPORT hereiotore "iven lo lf:e lalt liirn Ol JAMES S. McNINCH fi CO., it'.d'ices the under signed to enierupo:i i!ie .;isiness of MERCHANDIZING romwhat new d n. The credit fia been an n i iry to botli buyer and seller, an I iheref.ire propo-e to open on the 13:h day of the month of November. "A. D. 1865 in Till: MOST COMPLE TE ASTli EEVG.'IST STOCK OF -iviiw c;oois EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTY; con-i-tioi ol ve. y variety and tptalitj-of staple and lancy jood. G liOC E IJ I ES, (,'l'E EN S W ARE, II AR D WA RE, ami ail ions of articles kept in a country .-tore ; to be f-cld OR IN EXCHANGE FOR ALL KINDS OF j PKODUCE. i The yvholrt biifiess to be conducted CO . th er i-yMem of pay a- you go; and at cheap- j rate than 1,11V other hcu-e. Call ai.o oj'ige for yourselves. JAMES S. McNINCH. November 8, l?r5. tVtORO PHILLIPS' Suptr-Ph'-sphale of Lime. Ihtush S' Son' It a to Hone Phophale in large and small qnautilir, and Pure War ranted Lake Salt, at trkoltsal' V retail, far ale it, J. IJ. IlAh'M.iN July 31, 1835. Kvptrt SUdivtu THE TIKES IX PKCTORiL rF i 7 ILL C IT R E "onr Cv'uul. Read the aifver- iMl.f.J.t 1 Ol w .- .:QS??&r?Zj I'l.- 1 n-iiv Van. o. ..omnonod j s4 ni, M W.hiLberry w.d eneka Snake ) u... ,..,1: n- ... .. ti...i Root, Wilt cura Ihe i)i-,caCK ot the Thtoil and Luns, fuch as co!ds, coi'gLe, crorp, AMlima, Ironctiiiis, catarrh, tore li.roai; boarsenca, wl.oopit g cough, ii". Its timely use will prevent I'ULMOARY CONSUMPTION. And even where ihi Lrarlu! dwait; i fully developed, it will afford more relief than env O'lier medicine. J. Lawrence lletz, ex Speaker of IS IVimsj-lvHoia f!oje ol Representatives, hay a .'This cough remedy is tiow exten sive lined, 8nd is of the bigbet-l value lo ihe community, its curative qualities bay ing been tested by thousands with the most gratilying results, fi is carefully and ekilllully prepared Irpm Wild Cherry Bark and Seneka Snake Root, by Dr. Ivi Ober holizer. a reputatde pSys'cian of Phcrnix ville, Pa., and is sol 1 by near'f alt druj-gii-u ami country storekeepers. " D P. Crorb), ex Post Ma-tr and ex BuigesS ol P"'Hs nwrif enifi- as f-dbiwe: I OH SI OWN, Jan. 3, 165. Thi cert fie ihi,i I' have ued the PtiCB nix Pectoral in mv f-imily, and I recom mend it to the Public as l.c very best remedy for cough an I colds that I have ever tried One of my children was taken with a cold, accompanied with a cronpy cough, so bad, indeed, 1 hat it could poi talk and scarcely breathe. Having heard so much said about the Phcciix Pectoral I procured a bollix of it. Trie firet do-e relieves the difficulty of breathing, and be fore the child had taken one fourh of the bottle it was entirely well. Every family should have it in their house. Signed D. P CROSBY. J. C. Smith, druggist of New Hope .Bucks conoly, Pa., in writing to Dr. Obeihol zer, says: 'A few days since I bought Two dozen of our valuable couah remedy 10 try, and find it very good, arid a it is near ly all gone I would like you lo send n.3 1 gro- of i'. "Yoor medicine gives better satisfaction than any other I have in the Store. I urn aenl lor some of ihe mo.t popular cnuh pieparjticn. hut yours seems 10 be doing J the niOft good, I Tfie following is an extract from a letter frnm t-ltrurn P.ltis rtitiri'hinl r.anr P.fi I. l. r . town, ra., 1 nave ineti ine rnccrnx lec toral aud find it 10 be ihe tet couh mvd irine extant. It meets with a more redf sale iiiuii any other that I havn ever had in my store." The proprietor of lhi medicine has so much confidence in its curi'ive powers, from th te.-timony of thousan s who have U'ed i', thai the rnuioy will te pai l back 10 i.y pirc!iaser yvho is i.ot satis-tied with ' its eHrl?.'' I It is so 1 Ieant In take ehil Wert cry fr it. I'nee Tlll.'t TY-FIVECEN TS; Urga li t;ie- t) K P'JI.I.AIi L is inieo fed lor only" Oi c!a5 of dis ess nan.ely tho.e ( 1 the THROAT and 1 LU.NGS. r:cpare! only ly Ll-, I UbJ-.jiHOLTZER M I) 11 ,i l lilrf 1 :.r, iui i eold L-y ill !ill .iisl -imt SlurL Kn.rs j.ilin-ici. Hollowly, & CnwJ'i), No. 23 Ni-rth'SiMfi el. Pl,ilailei.Ma, and F. C V.V!: Si Co.. I ;5 Frankbn Siroei. New Ynrk. General Wholesale Ag't.l. N. B If your oea:e-t drii2jii or Hirs- j keeper does pot kep this medicine dj not 1 lt P't )un olT wiili hoitie other m-di- j cine, because he makes more rnnr.ey on it, ! boi send at on-e. :o one ol the Agents for it June 21, I S65. Cm. SI, $G5 0,0 00 SI, WORIU OF WATriltS. CHAINS, RINGS. 1C. G. S. HASKINS 3c C yii He Lawn trut, Sic Yaih. Otler p: icliowms i-i-l.-ceineiii, j ! nyers ol Valuable -t-i NlLJby :rr r Having lo eti f r r a Iri guri e t i paired t!ie racket t-iiMne.-s, and pMaliihed otir ! repriation lor jrnripint,r nd teliat-iliiy, and po-Mj-ini: grtai laciblics forieliiii; Je elry in tl.i w ny, y e ar ccr fiden; that we can "ire sutilactiori to ' yybo fee dipoevl to r-a'ronise lis C50 wr.) WORTH OK WATCHES DIA-! nioinl Pins, Chains, to l-e old lor 0-e Dollar each, witfioui regard lo value, und i o' to be paid for uiuil ca know wtiat you iire io receive. JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LST OK ARTICLES TO BE bOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH! l7a Waii'.iex (hand-omely eii'j'raved and warranted perfect lime keeper), varying in puce from 5.0 tiO to 12(1 00 each 225 Ladies' wa:che, soRd gold huniio-t '!V5 . eaC,V .i..e.. . "f alciles lauu to 20 f (i each. 6.000 Latest stle vesl and neck chsin, 4 5f. to 30 00 eoch. 5.i!(.'0 (Pitt's California Diamond Pin. 2 50 to 25 00 each. 4.000 Calilornia diamond ear drop, 8 CO io 15 00 each. 3 000 Miniature and enamelled "ern's ! tcarf pin, liew nyie, 5 00 lo 15 00 each. 2.000 Mao.iic and eintdern pin, 3 00 to 10 00 each. 2 51'0 Go'd band bracelets, engraved and plain. 3 00 lo 20 00 each. 3 POO Jer and Mosaic brooches, 3 00 to 70 00 esch. 2.C0O Cameo broocbe, rich pattern, very la.-'V. 3 00 to f.O CO each. 4 50 Floiemioe nn-i Lava rit. ihe real amr.e 4 CP lo i ' J rt) eacii. ! 3 5')0 Lava and Elor!.ti:ie ear drops. "i 3 00 io 10 00 C-u-P r "HO f!r.ral ear dicing 4 Of) t.- R fin ir! ' 2.01.0 Ladies' Cha-eUine chain, j-t aiul :'dd, 13 00 'c so co eacti. Ii 000 Gents p:n, a sp.endid asscrtrjiarit, 2 00 io 1 5 P'J each. 4,000 Sod'aire sleeve bi.tton,etnire'v new ; style-. 2 o;i to 5 0t) each. 3 Of'O Stills a id slneve buttons, in set, very rich. 3 00 to 15 00 eacti. 5 6 CO Sleeve t n i-ms. plnin. enamelled an t engraved, 2 0d to 8 00 w.ich. 10 000 Pia'o au-l hafid-oiiicly engraved ii'ii:-. 2 50 to 10 0'J e.ic'. 8 000 Spring l y.-kei, doublc ca?e, tichly engraved, 2 00 to 15 00 each. 15,000 Set. Indies jewelry, new anil latet tle--. fi 00 t') 12 00 each. 2 (KM) Gold pen-, and hund'oroe iilver ca-e, 5 00 t 10 Od each Tins entire li-i ol te:nni!nl and valuable goo ! will t e -oil lor O .e Dil:ar Etch LVfilicii'ri ol v the above art.c'e will be placed rtl envelope, hi, A -ertl-d. 'I'lie-e envelope are by moil.- a- yvi'l'oot repaid lo choice, ft the i-r 'eied. receipt Oi l!o -erincaie o. win see what von are M have, and tne;, y . ti jo.ir option io Setid one oi..r aiu ,a-o i.-e aiu. le or iom r ive LerMn ate can te rnt-re l lor ! eleven (or S2; tturij'-fi ve lor 5: -ivty-five lor ?10; and one hundred for SIS. We will t.en.1 a single Certificate oi: the receipt of 25 cents. G. S. HASKINS & Co, Box 4270. 36 Beekman ist., N Y. BJoom-hnrcr. A rril .. ??. DAYIH LOU EMJERii. C L U T 11 I A Q S T O II E, On Main street, l wo door above tbe Aojfr- I'ltnMTIiri'S ViV - THE I'l II.ADL I I IA ' Ali,i t '-i- i - . r?1ffE o fy Democratic Dity It - J Jor.rr sl published in. Pliilaelphi-.. Tr.e pubji-hers ol the PbiIadeJr.hin i' invile the (caruest allention of bu-.- -men, il.ink ng men, literary rnen ' who are interested in ihe various c-. ; lions 8n1 pcrfcuits cf life,-to the! and WEEKLY editions ofll cir Jcnt . The Pniladtflj Lia Ae'which adi--j . ibe principles and policy of Oie dcr?.- . j party, is iucd every morning, (.'.'- excepted,) and contains ibe laie v npncp frntn alt rS nt lli unrl.t- n il'. . fully rrepared articles on Cover - t. t oiitics, irade, ri nance, ana all v rem quesiiona aud affair of Ibe dr. - Intelligence, Market Repoit, r -reit, Stock quotations, Marin 'd--'' mercial Intelligence, Report r.L ? Gatlieringa, Foreign and Domett i. L -; pondence. l-egal Reports, Book t Thealricsl Criticism, He views of t .r Art and Music, Agricultural Matt ' 5 diicoHf-iona of vhatever aubjecM i. tl .- 4 era! interest and importance. ivo even i m any importance cfo.r any patt of the country without befi." : and promptly telegraphed lo and puf in its columns. It has all the du. w j of the Associated Pra&s from every the United States, and the newYfru.: parts of Europe brought by the steams in-tantly telegraphed, from wbatevt. '. tbe steamers fitsi tone;. Terms Tin Dollar per anniim f.., a tinsle copy. Five - iJollars, tor , month. Two Dollar and Fipu c.-' for thtee months. And for any --- time a! the rate of One Dollar pn v . payment required invariably in mnrvt. The Philadelphia Weekly AGE . . complete ccropendium of ihe liewl c - yveek, and conta r e ihe chief editoiimi- : Pric Current and Matkel Reports. a Quotation?, Intelligence for Farmery . respondence, and General Neyvs i! published in the Daily Age. Il a!-'f . . tains a real variety of oilier litera.x 'j miceIIineotis matter, includi:-u ' Sketche. Biography. Facetiec, atd !'. . -' rendering il in all respects a Fr ' Family Journal, particularly adapte 1 Pol.tiii':, the Merchant, the Farn.'-r ' Literary mar., and all classes of ied-- - It has in f.ct, every character of .' -r. newspaper, fitted for t tie Couniii U the Workshop, tbe F.-restde and Hie y : -eral reader. The WEEKLY AGE is mailed in - ,. io reach ali pans of Penii9jiva:iia. 14 J-r-ey, Delaware, and Maryland, o;t t beiore Saturday of each week. Terms Two Dollar per annf a sin pie copy. One Dollar for tl y ' and Sixty ctnt for three month. copy grati tci-l be feu l far cue , -to the pcrsvn f-r warring us 2' yra-iT iuoscibtrs paid in advance. S' ---:f. will It int until the tubscr'piic paid. SPi'.CIMIN COPIES cf tie i!-.-pers sent gratis to any address, on fix lion. 'IO ADVERTISERS, The cirr i:!,.:- ihe Pn.Udelihia AGE, which is and raj i!!y growin;, irtakes it at !- va!ic!dj a medium for adverticii.g othr -oft;?r.erciaI and business neA. : in PiiiiaJ-ipbia; and t!e faci that i r- ". e.s a lar- iLli d cor(erva:ive r-u -- , -cot iere l over a va-i x'er)t of cocnirt . - ' ili not lake any other Philadelphia-p com 'peno ii , to an extraordinary as a means of communicating with the - lie not posesed by at.y Oiher JoLiii r lished in h" city. - The AGE ii now cs'atliibrd ot a and permarent foundation. Ibe po; -ers conl.1 easily fill iheir columns ww. un4oglt and ninji liberal cornmends'.i of ibe fers thronghont the coctory; l : ty pre'.ei that il shonld stand aIio-iti-r upon iliirrs to public coifilencc V''' known and es'ab!ihed. It will tie, as lolore, the supporter ol Ihe Natinid, ' . -s?rvaiive, Democratic. Union Pruu-i. . , oppc-ed alike to raitcaltsm and fn. -i,-. , in every lorm, and devo;ed to the u.-;. -leua-ice c Git-1 boremmert. La-y,-d Order. The revival of all the bo- - rela in: of itie country, consequerri !., the suppres-iod of the rebellion it : restoration ol peac. will enable ir lishers to muke a number of impro -i:i tf.s vr!;u3 deparirr.etds of ibis .; and ihey, Jhvrefore, reeprdluily s " support of a! who wi-ii to seen ? ' lti t"ist Commercial, Li'crary, 1 - , l!T Now is the lime to subscril -A'ddres, GLOiS BRENNER Si V : :. . 430 Chestnnt S:r June 7, 1S35. PH1LADELM: EXECUTOR'S NOTICL Estate of CfirislenuKisncr.lait.f- Madison township. 1 KTTERS lesiamerdary on the eU' 1 - Ci ri-tena Kisner, laie of Madiso - iw , Columbia county, have been gran'' the ReJ;iler of r-id county, to Su. i Ki-ner. of Greenwood loyvnship. All ; .--..ti having claims against the es a tde decedent ate recjue-'ed topreent i'.e lor setilemsni to the E veer. tor ; and t'io in-lebied to :f.e estate wi: roske pay ion. i wuiout deliv. SAMUEL Kl.vNE.'L Oct. 18, 165 S3. Eztot.- 3Iatri!tioiiiaI. A DIES and Gemlemen: If yna wis?. --murry you can. do so add-e-sing me. I will send you, vritbotit money and witt... price, valuable inforia it'ort, "that will ei. hie you to ir.arry happily an! speedii- , irrespective cf ai'e, wealih or beauiy. T- .s nlnn;iati'j;i will cost too nothing at..'. you wi.-h to marry, i yvilj cl-eerfuliy as;?. on. All leper strictly confidential. ' Tt. deM'red iolr-rinatian seid by return rv v-. anu uo reward aed. I lease inclose q-v ae or stamped smyclope, addressad yourself. Address. Sarah b lambert, Greeripoitn, Kings Co. N. V" To Drink k:rtU. OLD DOCTOR HL'CHAN'S Dronl..' Cure permanently vradics'es the lsie strong drink. Bed cnr- the worst c c drut-ketmei-s ir. Irs ti.ir eij;'tl weok. Thon-a'id. f relormel inebri-'es r-1." live to t ! the Ci) it.ry were forte. )- enough to ron"Tinte ihe ive i.f thi vI.j3 t-le renedy. Price two dolajrs a packa-. Mailenl to any Hd.1r on terpipi ol n order, by JAMES S. BUILKR, 4C3 B.oa.Svay New Yurk Sole Ag't for tl.e U. S. Aogirst 5r, I $65. 2m. jYEir STORE IN BLOOM SBURQ, PA. THE DNDER!(F.D In i v; on t, rev. Sor-i in jscinvr.'s PUiLDiN'jj ma;:; STREET. B o rTis)iirjr, Pa., yvlii.-h he L.: tilief ii ft a fir-i clas asorlment cf f' de-cn ntiiiis. a i.d LRon:i:ii:s. hardware n in the nePi! variety. j Also FLOUR au-l FEED snnnlie-J a! '!. Iyy e-t maike. prics. Ha repecilu!iy so- licna a iir buare ot p&tronze. o, ' u- 'AMES Blooatbvrs, Vov. 3, IS3 iL