i ST1E OF THE NORTH TSIIaCS ABOUT TOUN& CClNTItT. r 00.11 snug: fa, va: WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3, 1866. RtAO the sdvertisements in the Star. Tux. CocriV advertisements for. February Tetai,eppear in 'this week's issue of ihe - Sta. s In. corieqr.er.ce of their taking op so moch room, they crowd out our usual .variety .qt reading matter. ' PiTEiTs Six thousand six bendred and sixteen patents have'been issued during the past year from the Patent Department the largest Uoe ever made. Wr call attention to the advertisement of the sale of valuable real estate, to be sold by Solomen Neyhart, Guardian of the minor children ot Samuel A. Bowman Iale ol Mif flin township dec'J- .' CV Caifiir Bot request us to return thanks 10 the many from whom he received fitient rml',nri!inn for hi eerrired II I you think he is not in earn.,. j, view his , . .. . r 1-0 ' .-.... v .. " - treets with a new hat, neck-lie, gloves, &e. New Year's Day came and passed in onr town, quietly and without the occurrence of anything, particularly notable. The business places were all open and doing business ; it was not generally con- aidered a holiday, and the iass ot people I appeared to think it proper to open 1S66 wilt) industrious ami irugal naM(i. Tf)8 Mayor of "Padidelphia has decided, in answer to a, petition praying him to en force the Sunday law, that he has no pow der 10 close taverns or drinking places on Sunday, amf that a policeman cannot be sent to such resr.ru without, lowering their ; 4l in it y ' - Certainly rirt, it would te disloyal to i'ttop Ihe uUnkey oh'.1 bo great a number of loyal persons, h reside in Pmladelpoia. Wg have received the Oid Guard for Jan uary, It is enlarged, and its list of contrib utors is greater than ever. The Publishers l. wilt commence in the February number ' an oridt'tial and most thrilling romance of the war, entitled Bertha Seeiy, the Heroine of -the o'd damiiiiorr, by a di4tinuihep 5outher author. Thoe who wish a eood Petn t)cra;i? monthly, would do well to sub- .cribe for Ihe old Guard. Addra, Van j F.vrie Horton & Co 162 N.suu Street,! Philadelphia. . ; Samckl Grccl, "ior ol Jacob Groal cf T7 . L. . . j . ? . ..Hn.l,urS,eiurCea to visu Qi9 nd friends, 00 Monday mr.rning, after 2 iovr abseLce in the Sonthern States. Mr. Groul removed From this place to Richmond, V , in ihe Fall of 1?60, and be. irg there when toe rebellion opaned he W8 retaiued within the Southern lines during the continuance ol the war. He was once conscripted by the Confederal authorities . and repor'ed for doty; but being a good raechauic, the dem;iid for workmen was so freat in Rjchmonr?, that be ves relieved from service immediately, and was never afterward called upon to,serve in the army. Ha Cocidvt CueiT his Coc.vsbl. It is a ;weil known fact that lawyers seldom-fail to secure thwir. feea. And, hence, it Nrsly happens that a man engages one c( ihe prolession, unless he is provided with the "legal tender." But occasionally a criminal is caagttt without money, and in immediate reed of counsel. This sems to, have been .the case of a man naoed Wilson who was "la'ely hunx at Geoeseo N. Y , for the kill ing ol Devoe ... However, ihe lawyers came in, on the "borne stretch " The murderer, before being hang, gave his body to bis counsel, who so d it to a surgeon at Sonda. Had be not been heng l.e could not Late paid his debts. Pel rr lows are in circulation throughout Ihe country, and receiving some subscri bers,' asking for an amendment o! ihe con stitution of the United States, giving to the women of the several stales a right 10 vote. This is certainly in accordance with the views of the ''universal suffrage" party. They are anxious to give the elective fran chise to negroes ;'we are of the opinion that a ' white woman is good as a buck ninuer,7 and we thir.k they may be qni'.e as competent to exercise the voting privil ege aa the many ' intelligent contrabands," ot whom we hear so much from radicals. Send your petitions to Sumner and Stevens, ladies, though it might be wull enough to lave them recommended by T. Dcnji, it being welt known that be it a '.ladies ana.' Advice roa thi New Year. If yon wish to save, money, read the advertisements in Ihe Sta. - If yoa wish to preserve your health Tead the advertisements in the Stab. ILyoo wish to boy good Liquon read the advertisements iu the Stab. -. If you desire to see a good dentist read the advertisements in the Star. If you wish to boy a fine, and good fitting suit of clothes, read the advertisements in the STa. If yoa wish to bay valuable real estate, or personal property read the advertisements in the Star. - If yoo wish to buy good Clothing, Dry Hoods, of anr. Fort. Groceries. Watches, r m - Jewelry Castings, or anything else read (be advertisements in the Star. If yoa desire to save money and lira an honest iife get advice from Lawyers who drertisa in the Stab. . ' .And finally, if yoo wish to be a.wisa and good man subscribe for the Star and read it carefaMr, and never neglect o pay tha y rsa'er. - ' Terrible Excitement I IN LIGHT STREET, i AT PETER ENT'S STORE, On Account of the flew Arrival of FALL & Winter GREA T REDUCTION IN PRICES fTAS just received from the eastern ci'ics and is now opening at the old stand a splendid assortment of -bo cs dp 3 On ea oa. dEL 0. ct B which will be so! 1 cheap for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE ! Hi stock consists of Laiiies Dres-j Goods, choicest styles and latest fashions. CALICOES, . MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS. HOSIERY, SILKS. SHAWLS, CARPETS, Keaily-31:uSe (01111117 - ' SATINETS, CASSIMERES,. COTTON A I) KS, KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, QUEENS WARE, " CEDAR WAKE. HARDWARE. MEDICINES, DRUGS, j M AXD SHOES, HATS and CAPS, 1" short everything usually k?t m a , country store. The pa!ron;rg of hi old frirI-. and the. public generally, is respecilidly so lieiied. The highest market price paid for coun try produce. PETER EST. L'iht Street, Oct. 4, IS65. EXECUTORS' SAL or , alllttblc licCll JSstllfC. 1 VlILL be exposed to public sale at the la'e dwelling hou.-e of WILLIAM COLE, deceased, in Beiiton township, Co I (i cri bin CN'uuiy, on THURSDAY, TME.I8TH OF JAN, 1866 a' 10 o'c lock in ihf forenoon of said day ihe tolIcvMii? described real etaie, to wit. A CERTAIN TRACT CF LD, i:iiat ia Benton townsliio Colombia co , adjiMninr faads of the iieirs ot Jofi L,io taeh on the easit,End otl er lands bHhnnjj Id thii e.-'.aie of ihe said Wii;ia'n Co! on ihe north, truth, nd e!, containing TF.N ACHE? more or ies?. whereon are prec'pd A LARGE ASD VJL'UAHLE GRIST MILL, contain.!! thre pair of Sione-, a a.v Mill, DAeHiiijT Ilf,u-e and Stable. ALSO, a certain P crvafion anJ Tract of Lar.d. tituata in Renic? lorithip, afore aiJ, adjoining lan l of Berjimiri Britik oti ihe lionti. the tieirs of John Laubavj on the east, Fihrrtcre?k on the vve-f, m ih? Mill tract above described on the eouth, uiiLuniri SEVENTY ACHES, mnr or wiiereon are erer ted a 1 v O STORT SlOIlC Dlcl!ill?r IIoi!se A LARGE FRAME RANK BARN, ar.d out hoijcs aaout rit'y Acres is improved land. ALSO, a certain !rart cf land siioata in Ben'oa lonhip at'or-aiJ, and on the ! ssUtde 0 Fishingcrsefc, aJjoiriij!4 lacd o" Hprnmiri Ti?V! ci the north, adiiinin? '1 . .K C III... tha manor tract on the soi:b. Sama?l Ha:t- man and chers on the wee!, aud Fii.Iii creek on 'the eat, con lain -r.g EIGHTY ACHES, J more less", about twenty acres e'eared and the bylanc timber land ; th5re is 01 the premises a blacksmith t-hop. ALSO, one other tract of land ciiuai in S-jgarioal twp. in said county, ndjoinicg lands of. Jolin Cole on the north, Jacob Ki;.ible and Sa n cel He? on the fomh and we, ami o her lands of William Cole on the ea-t con t ari i 11 r ' cm: iiuadhkd & tui:mt acre, more or less, abont eig'i'y acres improved i.ind, t!.e residue timher : there are 011 the premiss a two-story irarne dwelling ttoue, a fran e barn, out building, auJ a good orchard. A '.so, a Tract of Woodland, situate in Sidi'loaf t-A-p. aforesaid. a''joir.ir;ir lands of Moiil'iornery Cole and Fisfnnpcreek cn tlie t-a-t, Ali'ias Co'e on the norih. on the -out'i by lands cf John Swart aoiii, and on the ei bv other lan's f the decedect. . ori'aiiiit-g about EIGHTY ACRES. The above land.- to be sold pursuant to ',e direcdoi'." cor!taird in ihe !at wili and test.1O.er1i ot William Cole, decea-ed. Co;i dnionn and terms of sale will be maili known on day of sale, by MONTGOMERY COLE, THOMAS B. COLE Liecniors of IViuium Cole, deceased. Bei'cn twp., Dec 13, ,865. PRIVATE VJiLE OF A VAIiUABLK FA mi. Tre 'ubferiber will sell, at private sale, bis Farm, situate in Fishinocreek township, Col. co, ar.d lying about three quarters ol a mile (roin the late road leading Irorn rtloo rburg to New Co'miibus, coiiiaining about IIXETY AC!tES, sevenly five acres, of which are cleared, a'.rf ihe balance good limber laud.' The-j cieared land is in a good slate of ccltiva-tio-i, and produces excellent GRASS or GRAIN CROPS. There is an excellent youngs orchard on the farm. There are erected on the ptemi-es a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, A LARGE BANK BAR with wagon sh-d and core crib attached, besiJes all-necessary ont building". A good well of waier, near the door, and a spring on the lower end ol the place. The tineleareJ land is well timbered, suitable lor fencing and buildirt2 purpose It issitua'el cloe roa GRIST MILL, and but a short distance from a eood market. , -AMOS SPADE. Fishingcree,k, Dec. 19, 165 4: H. J. STOliNER, DIKLl: AXD COXFCCTIOXEK nAS always on hand anJ for sale'Fresb BREAD, CAKES, and PIES ; French and Domestic Confections in ereat and splendid Variety ; Nats Fruits, and everything usually found in a Srs class confectionery store. He would call especial attention to hif newly received stock of PICKLED FRUITS, AND JELLIES. Having recently fitted up a new and elegant OYSTER SALOON, on the first floor, two doors wst of Eyer & Moyer'a Drug store, he is prepared to wait upon hfs many customers with FIRST CLASS-FRESH OYSTERS as cheap as the cheapest. Ha will sopply Balls, Parlies, and Families, w it h Oysters, Confectionery, &c.. at reasonable rate. , Bloorasburz, Dec. 20, 1855. BUS N. E corner Tenih and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The most complete and thoroughly ap pointed Business Connnaicial Colleg in the country. The only on? in the City pogsies-irc a Legislative Charter, and the onlv on in United States authorized to cof fer Desreees of Merit. Diploma awarded to ri'Uites rn the Commercial Course under its corpo ra'e senl by acihorny of law. Conducted by gentlemen of liberal edu cation and extensive experience in businefs and ailordins unequalled advantages lor the ihorouuh theoretical at:d practical educa tion of joung men for the various, duiiea arid empl'ijmenl of bu.inees life. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a syMem of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original atul pre-eminently practical, giv ing the M'jderit in the shortest time a com plete insight imo the routine, details cus toms arid fornix of bn-ines in seneral,'as conducted in the best. regulated comirirr cial and financial estabiisnoieiit THEOHETICAL BOOKKEEPING . Upon a new plan, wtih an original exposi tion of the t-cieiice of accc.unls, arranged and pub'.ifhei' by the propretor of this In sittuiioit ejclu-ively for his own use, gav-injone-hrtlf the ordinary labor of the wu dent, at.d givi: g him a complete knowl edije of the practice ot the beat account ants. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE. " kM BRACKS Bookkeeping. Commercial Arithmetic, P;ti mur'shi,), Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, Lectures on Bu ness Aflairs, Commercial Cusfofiif, Form., and Ac tual Business Prac tice. SPECIAL BRANCHES. Ataebra and the Higher Mathematics, Pho nography, Ornamental Penmanship, the Art of Delecting Counterfeit Money, Engineering, Surveifi Naviga tion and Telegraphing. TELEGRAPHING. The arrangements tor l'e legraphinjj are far in advance of anything of the kir.d ever offered to the public. A re-iular Tel egraph Line is connected witfi the In?t:tu tio'i' with twenty braiicet in various partn of the city, where public bui-ines is traii.iict cd, and i;i which the sm lenis of this Jus ii -luiion are nerm itted to prac.ice. No remi- j lar ctiice practice can he had m any o'her bchuol 01 instruction in the country, with out which no c te can 0'0'ain a poni.n as a practical operator. Youni: men are c;iu lioieJ a1.'ail the deceptive repiesenta Uon oi these who, witbo-it any such fa-ciSi-.bs, pretend tr teach Telegra'nhiu". PATRONAGE. This i n t-ti hi l iorj is now enjoying tbt ge-t pain r:i;e ever bestowed upon corr.mercial school in ihe Stale. Over Iar- sny five i hundred . Mudctiis weie in aitenilance the first ear, and over seven hundred durns the past year. Ihe be.-t clans 01 s;udents j may invariably be found here, and all its j associations are first class. LOCATION AN D ACCOMMODATIONS. The iLstiitf icn is located in :h n,ot cen tral part of the city, ami its accornoda'ion, for extent, elegance and convenience, are unsurpassed. Ail the roctns have ben fitted up in the very best -style wilh BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING HOUSES, TELGRA PII OFFICES, STATION ER Y STO R E and a re2tilar BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with fi.iely engraved liihoeraphic 1,0 e u?eJ as a circulating i.iedij-ji i,i ihe Department Actual Business. TO YOUNG Aih'N w ho desire a PRAC TICAL EDUCATION tCR BUSINES, we ! gaarai.te a ccir-e ct jjtsiruciiort lio where j eie equalled, while ihe rej;?Ha ioi an ? I standi;. g of the institution among bus;;ie?s me'i rt:ase j;s enoorement me re4-! pass port to success and advancement. All con templa'inz entering any commercial Col lege, ar? invitpd m send for an ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND CATA LOGUE ccritaining complete interior views cf the Collie, and full particulars of the coiirsa ot instruction, terms. fc. L. FAIRBANKS, A M , Preiiunl T. C. Sr.ARCH, Special Teacher Sept. ol Olni-e Business. Nov. I, lSno 1 t. aac MEXICO ! MEXICOTT 830,00,!)00 LOAA EEFCDLIC CF MEXICO. Ticenty-yenr Coupon Hands in Suras cf SI 00, $500, ant $1,000. j Inlcrcsl cvrn I'cr Cent., Fayible in j 'its City of Aew Yrk. Principal ar.d Interest Pa v able in'GOLD. S10 CC03000 to he Sold at' SIXTY CEN PS ON THE DOLLAR, in U. S. Currency, thus yielding an interest of Twelve per cent, in Gold, or Seventeen peren. in Currency, at tha 'present rate of premmm on grid. The first year's interest a! re-ad y pro vided, THE HOST DESIRA RLE 1XVESTJ1ENT EVER OFFEUEIJ. Imrnpnse tracts of Mining and Agricul tural lands; sixty per cen' of port.dufcSj imposts and taxes, in the States ol Tamauli pas and Sah LuiPoiosi; an I Ihe plighted faiih of the said State? and ;he General Goveitirnent are all pledged for the redemp tion of these Bonds aud payment of inter est. The .Security is Ample. $30 in IT. S Csmency will buy a 7 per cent Gold Bnd of $50. S60 in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. Gold Bond of SIOP. S300 in U. S. Currency, will bay a 7 per cent Gold Bond of $500. 600 in U.S. Currency will bay a 7 per cent. Gold Bond of S1000. Let every lover of Republican Institutions buy at least OIVK I2CKYD. Circulars lorwarded and subscriptions re ceived bv JOHX W. COR LIES & CO., and J. N. TIFFT. Financial Agent of ihe Republic of. Mexico, b7t Broadway, New York. - . E Subscriptions also received by Banks and Bankers generally throughout the Unit ed Stateff. Nov 8, 1865. Notice to Trespassers. THE undersigned, farmers and land owners, of Orange township, Columbia county, do hereby 'caution all persons against hunting or in anywise trespassing on their lands, thus making ihemselve sabjeci to the penalties, of the law, whic i will be most stringently enforced. ISAAC HAGENBUCH. MICHAEL HAGENBUCH. Orange twp.. Oct. 1 1, 1865. " - iQfl A.MMXTifTAGENTS wanted V? tor six entirely rew articles, jost out. Address O. T. GAREY, C'ny Bnildin; Biddeford, Me. . - "-. 1 - Dc.30 '65 ly. fNESS COLLEGE 18CC: I Ad Indeoendent Democratic Ilaiif, Meekly aud Semi-Weekly ewpaper. " After four years of civil war, forced upon the peoplts of these United States by the violence of sectional parties, we now en ter upon a new era of unity and of prog ress. North and South, a oordial co-operation of all honest men is needed to re pair the waste of war, to establish our Peace throirgh . the triumph of sound con stitutional principles in the administration of ihe government, and our Unity bv guard ing all thai makes Union desirable. The great Democratic party, -hoso his tcry in the past is the jiistory of private prosperitv, vf territorial extnr-ion, and of public order in America, stands now, as it has ever stood, Ihe Parly of the Nation, superior to all sectional pasions in its loy alty to the(rights of co-eqjal Suites and to the liberties of the individual citizen. Once more its voice will be heard, once r.-iore its adherents Will be rallied to its time honored standards 'u every city and town of the Northern ami Southern Stae. To trie principle of the great Democratic Party of the Nation, The World has borne firm witnefr throushout ihe ordeal nf civil fwar. It v i It now be cevotel to the not less arduous fafk 'of applying iho--i prin ciples in ihe solution f the maiy and weighty questions -financial, social, polit ical which come upon ns with the return of peace. Faithful to the real interests of nil cection, itwill be enslaved by the prej udices and blinded by the prepossessions of none. That the principles of American Democ- cy should thus be uttered, with no weak rac er uncertain voice, hers in the great metro polilau renter of American enterprise and commerce, is a matter of men importance to every citizen as must recommend The World to the co-operation and snppoii of gooil men in all f-eclionsof the Union. Whatever c-k ill can . devise or enterprise accomplish will contribute 'o make The World what it is cur resolve that tt shall continue to be the Best Newspaper of the Day. Compe'eut correspondents at every com mercial and political center of both hemis pheres, who are always instructed to make t he Iree-t and promptest tiie of the tele graph. will keep our readers full informed olltie doings and the progress of mankind in all parts of the iilobe. EDITIONS. The Daily World atrords a complete com pendium of, and cornmen ary opon the i;ew o! every day. The Semi Weekly World is a larce quar to sheet: same sz-3 a Daily, containing all irsnews, corre-po.dence, editorial, t-rtm-mercial ilu i market ue'.s, ca'tle a.arket aud proFirion ipportj, and a fresi and etj teruiiMr" miscellanv of literature. Pub lished Tuesday and Fri lay. The Wet-kh Vorf, a lirge quarto sheet same size as l;a;ly, has now. the largest .-i.-citlation of any weekly journal publish- cd tave one. its extraordinary success since its union with the New York Arsu has justified the most liberal expenditures, which will make it unrivaled in interest ar.d value to larmers. Published Wednes- fday 1. The marfcet repor's embrace the ?(ev York, Albany, Brighton and Cambridge live slock markets ; the New YorC couu iry pro.lare and geiieral produce markets ; special and valuable hop intelligence; a department of agricultural rea lm:: ; a:l together composing an unrivalled hand book of current information for the farmer, live stock or produce dealer, th ovujtry merchant, etc. 2. Us reading for (!" family circle em braces the freshest aud Lest stories, polity, religious reading, etc. 3. Ls l'ge-t oi the news is not, like moe! city weeklies, a rre e waste basket ct the daily j 01. !y matters of hitere.M and impor iar.ee are ctioen from the daily, while ihe mass of its couteuts are prepared especially for the weekly. In every post efnee district there shiu! ! be found seme active, public spirited dem- f ocrat vvno wtii co uer a Deneiu upoi us, I his neighbors a'-d I'.e caue, by making -it r r. a determined effort to for.Ti a club of four, ten, twenty, or r.tty t -r t:ie vveexty n oru, at oor greatly redncf- ! rates. GREAT 'REDUCTION IN TERMS. DAILY WORLD. One copy enc venrby rnaii. ?50 CO SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD. One copy one ear, Four copies ot.e year, Ten copies one year, WEEKLY WORLD. One copv one j ear, ? 4 lo 2l w 7 15 oc, r.o CO CO 00 00 j Four copies one year, t en copies, one e:ir, Twei-ly ccpie tJre-s, one j ear, to one ad- 23 fO 50 00 Fifty copies, one year H one address An extra copy of the Weekly edition funiisheed to eh.itv of twenty or more. For 1 -labs uf fifty the Seni-Weekly, and for clubs of one hunnred the Daily, will be teni to getter up ol a club. Ad littons may be 0 ade to clubs at anv time during ihe year at the regular club ntes. Changes fnm club lists can or!y be made by request of the person receiving Ihe clui) package. Ail suc h reque-ts mnl name the edition, po-t office, aiuf state to which it has previously teen sen:, and ir close twenty five cents to pay lor changing to sepcraie address. Orders for any ot the editions of The World m?y b f-eul by mail, and should inc'osH Post office Money Order or Bank drall lor amount (less the drcount). We have no authorized traveling agents. Jlon ey sent by mail will ba at the risk of the senders. Orders and letters should be ad-dre.-.-ed to THE- WORLD, 35 Park Row, N. Y. October 25, lSCS. EVANS & llAirrMAS" CLOTHING tMPORIUM, lSear1y opposite the Epitcopnl Church. CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OUR stock is composed of fine clothing, medium and Idw priced adapted 10 all conditions, tastes anil w?nis. We have the latest styles for the season a fine as sor'ment of Overcoats and Gentlemen's Shawls, from low to the very best. 0r Goods are fakionibe ami well SLele. - In addition to-onr stock of ready-made clothing, we have piece gooJs for cus om orders, Cloth, Cassimcrcs, fcc, &c. And having one of the first class cutters, Ctsarles L. Reichaid, formerly of Easton, we goarantee a fit in all cases arid give satisfaction. Also a variety of Woolen and Linen Shirts, Stockings, Neckties. Col lars, Stocks, Handkerchiefs everything in the gentlemen's line of clothing. Also Hats, Boots and Shoes, Trur-ks and Carpet bags. We will ell at the lowest Market prioes. Please ive m a call before purchasing elsewhere. EVANS & HARTMAN. Nov. 15th 1865. BLAXKS ! BLANKS! BLAAXS I DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPCENAb, of proper it desirable forms, for sale at the Offiee'of ihe "Star of the North." PnOSrEtJTUSi FOE 18C6i Splculld Array ot Talent. In entering upon the third year of its ex istence, the proprietors ol this new maga zine bej leave to offer thir thanks to the ladies of America for the liberal support already extended to them. Few magazines have boasted during their second year of a list of r early Tw enty-five thousand names The Lady's Frieiid will continue to be devoted as heretofore to choice literature and ihe illustrations of the fashions It will contain the Jaiet-t patterns of Cloak, Caps, bonnets, head-dresei5, fancy work, em broidery, &c, with receip'.s, miiMC, and other matters interesting to ladie. The mufic alone is worth more than the cost cf the uhole masazine, the pieces bein elected by Prof. G!ze fron. (he eaparious repository of that widely known and cnter-pri-ii;g fitm, Mesrs. Lee & Walker. The Lady's Friend i- edited by Mr Henry l'etei!on, tupponed by the fol ow ir.c brilliant corps of contributors. Florence Percy, Mrs Bella Z. Spencer, Mr?. L C Moulton, Annie F Kent Mrs. M. F. Tucker, Frat ces H ShelTield, Mis EI. C. Donnelly, Carrie E Meyer Juha Gill. Mattie Dyer Brills Mrs. Eliza S. Tomer, E Margaret Marr, Franres Lee Pratl r.uulie Lesier Leigh Charles Morris, Mis- H S Corey "Aunt Ailice," Mr M A Deni-on Catti M. Trowbridge, Mis P. H. Phelps Mrs M. C P)b Aumisl Bell Emrr a B Pipley Mi- A I. Mnzzv. I Jlrs n Heydon ; Virginia F Town Mary J. Allen nser.dMiss A Foresiier, I Beatrice Colunna - J. C. i'( 1 Mrs Margaret IlosrrerCIara Anauta Miss L W Tappun Annie Ru-tsell Le-lie Waller, Helen M Pratt Sophie May Phila H Chase Edwin R Martin Caroline A Bell -Harris Bv roe Emma M Johnson Minnie W May, Mrs James . Mrs Anna Bache Marcii H'-pe, Hattie Hammond Sarah J Ramsey Mrs L J. lliiienhoiise H-len Mayo Ettie V Siada T J Chambers Mary H Cox, Acldie K Sutton And other talented writers. ISi'auliTfil i:iira vins, A beiiutilul Steel Fancy Engraving aud a superb colored t-leel Ushion p!a:e will illustrate every riumber; besides well exe cu'ed wood cuts, illustrative of the fash ions, fancy, work, &.c, too numerous to detail SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM. In ord-r to ei-abie ls-l.es 10 procure a first qiifility Serving Machine at very iit'ie out lay, we make the following libera! u fie is: We will give one of WHEELER & WIL SON'S Celebrated Sewing Machines, th regular price of which is FIFTY-FIVE DOLLARS, on the following terms : I. Twenty copies of the Lady 's Friend. ! one veat; and the Sewing Machine, 70 00 II. 1 hiny copies, o e year, ana ihe Sowing Machine, III. Forty copies, one 85 00 the year, and Sewing Machine, ICO 00 In ihe first of the above clubs a lady can get twenty sabscribers at ihe regular price of two dollars and fifty cents a copy, anil then by sending cn these subscriptbns and Twenty Dollars .n addition, will get a Machine that she cannot buy anywhere for les lhan Fifty-five dollars. If fh g-ls thi'ty subscribers and Seventy five Dollars she will only have to add ten dolla's to he amount. While if she gefs forty sub ecr;bers at the regular price, she will get her machine for i.oihitig. The Magazine will be sent to di He rent pot oiTices if desired. The names arid money should be forwarded as rapidly ?. obtained, in order that ihe subscribers may bejjin l( leceive tne-r mogaz-nes at ot ce, a.id not become :issati-ficd with ihe delay. When t!i3 w hf.Ie amount of muey is re ceived, the Sewing Muchino will be da!y for'va(d-d. 1 lie Chtb rcay be partly composed ol snbscribero 10 ti e 'SolurJay Everting Post' j it desired. I In ail cases the Machine sent will be the ! re i;lar Wheeler & Wil-or No. 3 Machine, sold ty them in New York, boxed, and forwarded free ol coet, with the exception rd fr.-icht. TERMS-. Our term" ?r? the same as those of that well know n weekly paper the S:nrday Evenifg Post in order that ihe Clubs may be made up of the paper and magazine cor.j t':iy vhe:i it is so desired and ar as (otlows : One copy oi e Jear, r-.vu co.. ies one year, Four ropies one year. 52 50 4 00 5 CO E'.ght copies ot.e year, and one to pet- -SI3 :er up of r cbib. 00 00 Co 1 wer ty copes :? :er up of r o'ie year, and one to 35 I ub. 0;ie copy oi ihe Lady Friend and A one r.f in 1 ns, Single nurnbtrs of the Lady's l-rieiid (poia.je paid by us) twenty-five cents. Subscribers in Briti-h North America n.Urt ren.it twelve cents in addition to the a 'i nr. a I subscription, as we Lave to repay ih United Sia'es postage. The coritei is cl trie Lndy's Frit'.'-d ard of the Post will always be entirely different. Address, DEACON & PETERSON, No. 319 Wainul st., Pniiailelphia. Sj-ec-ircien copies will be sent t' ih.'.se desirous of getting up Ciubs, ct the receip of fitleeo t'i'515. October 18, IS65. LOOK HERE. THE VERY FLATTERING SUPPORT heretotore given to the la'e fiim ol JAMES S. McNINCH & CO., induces tiro tuder signed to enter upon the business of- MERCHANDIZING upon a Somewhat iew plan. The ere '.it -ysieni ha been an irjry to bcth buyer and seller, and therefore .JA.TIiuS S- .llcIVIACEl proposes ta open on the 13th day of the monlh of November, A. D. 18G5, in THE MOST COMPLETE JNI) ELEGANT STOCK OF' EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTY : consisting of every variety and quality of sMn'e and fancy goods. " GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, HARD WARE, and all sorts of angles kept in a country store ; to be sold OR IN EXCHANGE FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. The whole business to be conducted on the -.ystem of pay as you go; and at cheap er rates than any other house. Call ami judge for yourselves. JAMES S. McNINCII. November 8, 1865. MORO PHILLIPS' Super-Phosphate of Lime. Bavgh Son'' Rate Bone Phosphate, in large and small quantities, and Pure War ranted Lake Salt, at icholesale $" retail, for tale by J. II. IIARMAN. JulyZi. 1865. Rupert Station. -THE PI1CENIX PECTORAL VVILL CURE fj? '. Your Cough. 0' Read the advef- ,-rr.. A': 'i.lisHmPnt below. W$Mk& The Phfflnix Ped- toralror compound Syrup oi WildCherry aud Seneka Snake Root, will cure the Diseases of ihe Throat and Lungs, -snch as colds, coughs, croup, Asthma, bronchit'u?, catarrh, sore thrbal, hoarseness, whooping cough, &o. -Its timely use w ill prevent PULMOARY CONSUMPTION. And even where this fearft.l disease is folly developed, it will afford more relief ihau anv other medicine. J. Lawrence GetZ, ex-Speaker of the Priiosy Ivania House of Representatives, say? .""This cough remedy is now exten sive used, ad is. of ihe highest value to the community, its curfi'!l qualititfp hav ing been tested bv thousands with t!:f most gratiljiniz results. It is carefully and ekillluily preparer) (rum Wild Cherry Bark and Setieka Snake Root, by Dr. Levi Ober holtzer. a reputable phycician of'Phtenix; ville, Pa., and is sold by nearly all drug gists and country storekeepers." D. P. Crosby, ex Post Master and ex Buiess ol Potts'own, certifies as follows: POTTS I OWN, Jan. 3, 1865. This certifies that I have used ihe Phoe nix Pectoral in mv fsmily, and I recom mend it to" ihe Public as the very best remedy for rough aril colds that 1 have ever tried One of my children was taken with a cold, accompanied with a croupy totijzh, t-o bad, indeed, that it could not talk and Karcely breathe. Having heard so much said about the Phoenix Pectoral I procured a bottle of it. The fir-t dose relieves ihe difficulty ol breadiing, and be fore the child ha.l takrtti one four h of the botde it was entirely we'd. Every family should have it in their house. Signed D. P. CROSBY. J. C. Smith, drnngi-t of New Hope. Bucks conuly, Pa., in writing to Dr. ObeiLobzer, say? 'A tew days smce I bought iwo dozen of your valuable cough, remedy to try, and nod it very good, and as it is near ly all gone I would like yon to send me a gross of it. "Your medicine gives better satisfaction than any other I have in the Store. I am agent lor some of ihe most popular couti preparations, but yonrs teems to be doing thrt most good." The following is an extract from a letter from Hiram Ellis, merchant, near Potts town, Pa., "I h-.ive tried the Ptrrnix Pec toral and fitid it to be ihe bet cough med icine extant. Ii meets with a more ready sale than any other that I have ever had in my slore " ftie proprietor of Ih'n medicine has so much confidence in its curative powers, from the testimony of thousands who have used it, that the money will be paid back lo any purchaser who is not satisfied with its elJects.'' It is so pleasant to take that children cry for it. Pr ce THIRTY-FIVE CEN PS; large Battles ONE DOLLAR. L is intended tor only one class of dis eases, namely thoie ot the THROAT and LUNGS. , Prepared only by LEVI OBERHOLTZER M D., Phoenix vil'm, Pa., and bold by all Dtuggist-and Storekeepers. Johnson, Holloway, & Cowden, No. 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, and F. C. Wells & Co., 115 Franklin Street, New York, General Wholesale Agent. N. B. If your nearest druggist or store ktfoperdoes net keep ibis medicine do not let him put yon off with some other medi cine, Because he makes mora money on it, btit send at once to one ol the Ageuts for it. June 21, 1S65. 6:11. 65 0,0 00 Sis WORTH OF WATCHES, CHAINS CI5GS. JLC. Q. S. HASKINS 80 C, :itj Rcfkmun trut, Ntw Yark. offer the tcllowing inducements to nyers of Valuable H.j ving been f or a longtime er.aged the Packet business:, and established our reputation for promptness and reliability, and prjse3s'ing grtat facilities for selling Je-velry 10 ilis w ay , w e are cor fide nt that we ran give satis!i.ciion to all who feel disposed to oatronie ns. 650 000 WORTH OF WATCHES. DIA moud Pins, Cl.ait s, &?., lo he t.0;j )or One Dollar tacb, without regarJ to value, and r.o to be paid for un il jou know what you Hre o rceiv. JI ST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLI) FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH! 1 75 Watches (handsomely engraved and vr-j-rra".isd pr!cl ii:Tie keeoer), varying in prires from -?20 00 to 120 CO each. 225 Ladies' w a ches, sc lid gold hunting cu-e-s, 55 00 each. bt Gen temerrs silver watches 15 00 'o 20 Oil each. 6.000 Latest style vest and neck chains, 4 of. to 30 00 each 5.0OO C-r.t:s California Diamond Pins,. 2 hO to 25 00 each. 4 C-.I0 California diamond ear drops, 2 00 lo 15 00 each. 3 C'GJ Miniature and enamelled geni's tcarf pins, new slvles, 5 00 lo 15 00 each. 2.000 Masonic and emblem pins, 3 00 to 10 00 each. ' 2.500 Gold band bracelets, engraved and plain. 3 00 to 20 00 each. 3 000 Je: aud Mu-a:c brooches, 3 00 to TO I'O esch. 2.000 Cameo brooches, rich patterns, very ta-ty, 3 00 to 60 CO each. 4 0 10 Floreiine and Lava pins, the real article, 4 00 to 10 00 each. 3 5'tu Lava and Flore'itine ear drops, 3 00 to 10 00 each. S.'T.O Coral ear drop?, 4 00 to 6 00 each. 2.000 Ladies' Chatelaine chains, jet and gold, 15 00 tc 20 00 each. 6.000 Gem's pin-, a splendid assortment, 2 00 10 15 00 each, 4.OC0 Srni'aire tdeevfi buttons,entireIy new siv ies, 2 00 to 5 0 eacfi. 3 (jOO Si ltd and sleeve buttons, in sets, very rich, 3 )() to 15 00 each- 5 600 Sieeve teutons, plain, enamelled anJ engnved, 2 00 to 8 00 each. 10 COO Plain and handsomely engraved rings, 2 50 to 10 00 each. 8 .000 Spring- lockets, double case, lichly engraved, 2 00 to 15 00 each. 15.000 Set- ladies' j-welry, new' and Iatet styles, 6 00 to 12 00 each. 2 .OuO Gold pen, and handsome silver cases, 5 00 to 10 00 each. This entire I i 1 of beautiful and valuable goods vill te so'd tor O.ie Dollar Each. Cr ificatei of ail the above articles will be placed in envelopes, and tea!d. These envelopes are se'it by mail, as ordered, without regard to cho;ce. On tbe receipt of the Certificate you will see what yon are to have, and then it is al your option to send one dollar and take the articte,or not. rive Certificates can be ordered lor SI; eleven for $2; thirty-five for S5; -iirty-five for 510; and one hundred for Si 5. We will send a single Certificate on the receipt of 25 cents. G. S. HASKINS & Co , Box 4270. 36 Beekman St., N. Y. Bloom-bnrsr. April 5th. 1865. DAVID L0WEABERG. CLOTHING STORE, On Main street, two doors above tbe Amer ican Hotel. " ITtOs.PfiCTCS OF' THE PII 1 EADEEPIIU 'AOfei nnHST only Democratic. Daily Morning Journal published ia , Philadelphia. Toe pubji-heh ot the Philadelphia AGS invite the ( arnest attention of bniineaa men, ttittik 11 g m n, literary ineh, and all who are interesied in the various occupa tions and pursuits of life, 10 the DAILY and WEEXLV editions of irelr Jocrnd. The Philadelphia Age, which advocate the principles ktul policy ol the democratic party, is iued every inoftiins, (Sundays excepted,) and coma'ns the" latest intelli gence from all parts of ihe world; with cv; fully prepared artitles on Goyerr.mertt" Politics, Trale, Fiiance, and all the cur rent questions arid affairs cl the day Lcal" Intelligence, Market R-po.ts, Price Cur rent, Stock quotations, Marine and Cam- m a re fal I nl u 1 1 10 uit.a l?Dnnr'a rt f V1 tm Gatherings, Foreign and Domestic .Corres. pondence, Legal Report?, Book .Notices, Theatrical CriticisOisj Rev iew e of Lilt mrj Art and Music, Agricultural . Matters, end disous-iotis of whatever subject 1$ of gen eral interest and importance. No event of any importance occur, in any pait of the country without beioff 1 u 1.1 y and promptly telegraphed to aud pubbshed in its columns. It Las all the despatch of the Associated PreM from every pail of the United States, and the news from alt parts of Europe brought by the steamers is" instantly telegraphed, from whatever foiiil ihe steamers fiisi much. - - TcrMs Ten Dollars per annum, for a tinsle copy. l"ice Dollars, for s'x months. Two Dollars and Fifty cents for three months. And' for any Jess j time at the rate of One Dollar per mo.. , payment required invariably in advance. 'i 1 fli-i it -1 nie rim j.ieiptna weekly a'jC, is a complete compendium of the uews of tb week, and coma rs the chief editorials, the Price Current ami Market Reports, Stock Quotations, Intelligence lor Farmers, Cor respondence, and General News Matter published in Ihe Daily Age. It also con tains a great variety of other literary and miscellaneous n.arcr, including Tales, Sketches, Biography, Faceliee, and Toetry, rendering it in all respects a First Class Family Journal, particularly adapted lo tha. Politician, the Merchant, the Farmer, the j Literary man, and all classes of readers, It has intact, ever' character ofalive newspaper, lined for I tie Counting Hoiipe" itie Workshop, the F reside and the Gen eral reader. The WEEKLY AGE is mailed in seaso. lo reach all parts of Pennslvania, Nev Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland, on or betore Saturday f each Week. Terms Two Dollars per annum fur a single copy. One Dollar fur six mos. and Sixty cents for three months. One copy gratis will be sent for one year to the person forwarding us 20 yearly subscibcrs paid in advance.' No paper j will be sent until the eubscr'plion is'. ! paid. ' SPECIMEN COPIES of tbe above pa pers sent grd'is to any address, on applica tion. , . 10 ADVERTISERS. The circulation of the Pnihdelphia AGE, which is steadily" and rat'idly growing, makes it at least r valuable a medium for advertising as an-, . othr commercial and business newspaper in Philadelphia; and the fact that it reach es a largn cla-9 of conservative readers, scattered over a va-t exient of country, who' do i.nl lake anv other Philadelnhia. nanar. J , 1 r , commends it, to an extraordinary degree, as a means of commun.cating with the pub lic not possessed by any other Journal pob- fished in this city. ihe AGE is now established on a tar and permanent foundation, ihe pubbbii ers could easily fill their columns wMh.ih unsought aud mc-t liberal commendaWbjM of the prcs throughout the country; b'ut they pre'ei that it taor.ld stand altofciher upon claims to p jLlic . confiJence well known and established. It will be, as herfv totore, tne supporter ol the National, Caii ssrvative, Democratic, Union Prioeiples, opposed alike to radicalism and fanaticism in every form, and devoted to the main tenance of Good Government, Law, and Order. The revivdl of all tbe buities relations of the country, conseqaent 000 tne suppression of the rebellion nd tha restoration ol peace, will enable the po lishers to make a number of improvement in.the various departments of this Joornaf,, and they, therefore, respectfully solicit tha support of all who wish to secuie o of lh best Commercial, Li erary, Business and Faoii'y newspapers in Ihe country. tT" Now is the time to sobs'-ribe. Address, GLOSSBRENNER L WELSH, 430 Chestnut Street, June 7, 165. PHILADELPHIA. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Christena Kisncr, late of Madison township. LETTERS testamet.tary on ihe estate of Christena Kisner, la'e of Madison twp , Columbia county, have beeu granted by the Register of --aid county, lo Samuel Kisuer, of Greenwood lowuship. All per sons having claims agawisi ihe estate of tne decedent are requested to pre-ent ihem lor settle inent to the Executor ; and thosu in.'ebted to ihe estate will make pavment without del iv. SAMUEL KISNER, Oct. 18, 1k65S3. - Ejcecitor. ati'imoiii.tli , LA DIES and Gentlemen: If ynn wish tn marry you can do so addses&ing me. I will send you. without money and without r.rice. valuable information, tha: will ena- Die you to marry happily and speedily, irrespective of ae, weaiih or beauty. Thu ii.lormu'.iori will cod jen nothing and if jou wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist von. All letters -trictlv con tidential. Tha desired in formation sent by return mait- Ltid uo reward asked. F!eae inclose posl, ag,e or stamped envelope, addressed lo yourself. Address, SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoiat, Kins Co. N. Y. To DruiiU'ards. OLD DOCTOR BUCHANS Drunkard'a Cure permanently eradicatea the taste for stfbng drink, aud cures Ihe worst case of drunkenness ir. less than eiht wek. Thousands of retor:ne I inebria'es. now live to L.!ft-s the da) they were fortunate etiough 10 co;nme::C3 the tfrf of this valua ble remedy. Price two dullars a package. Mailed to an- ad lres 0-i receipt ol an order, by JAMES S. BUTLER, 429 Broadway New York. Sohf! Ag't lor the U. S. August 3, 1533. ? 11. "JEW STORE IN BLOOJV1SBURG, PA. TH E- UN D E RS I G N E I) has j.ii opened a new Store in SCHIVE'S BUILDING MAIN STREET, Bloomsborg, Pa., whiei he has filled with a firt class assortment of of all descriptions, and GROCERIES, HARDWARE MO QrEKXSWARE, in the usual variety. Also FLOUR and FEED enpplied at the lowest market prices. He ret pectially so licits a fair share of patronage. JAMES K. EVER. Bloorasburg, Not. 8, 865 if.
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