STAR OF THE NORTH TliiyCS AECCT CCtSTIlY. WK ONES DAY, FEB 14. I?66. W. call attention 10 rnW of Heal Estat j order of lie Orphans' Conrl. Ojt Sunday nftcrnoon, six ladies were blip lived In Fisiiirpcrepk. ly thi R-v. J P T".'ir irirhter of tle Baptist Church of lata place. . ,. Wit I lid irnip three or fonr inches of sncw last wpek, which promised a renewal of the sleighing, bet the warm weather since, liar ranted a very fine slop and mud. CocaT continued dnring the whole of last week, and a number of causes on the ciril list wne continued because of a want of tima Tor trial. Vf are obliged lo onr friends for the valu able addi'iorc mde to oor subscription list dorirg Court week. Keep rolling op.' We will always te thankful for yocr favor?. Oh the Cattawisa Railroad, recendy, two cars loaded with Peiroleom, caught fire by eccident.ar d Ihe whole mrs of oil was con omed. On motion, P. S. Hackenlerg, Seth H. lo mm and Henry C. Berkstresser, F.qre., I practicing attorneys of Schoylkill county, were admitted to practice in Ihe several Court? of Columbia county. A Gmt Bai l, will be given at the Ex change Holelon Thursday evening, the 15th , inst. This is expected to be a large party it being the last to be given by the preser I proprietor of the Hotel. Thx Cu lisle Volunteer cmeio as last wee in an entire new dress, and present a neat appeannco. I. is edited and published by Bratton & Kennedy, and is an able and well conducted papar. Tvz. white coons (or so-called Repnbli Cwna) of this Stale in'end holdine a conven tion at Hjrrisbur.on the 7th of March next for the pofpoa of nominating a candidate for Gver or. O u devil wonders whether Ihecandida'e w.ll be white or Llack. Wc re:n!ar!y receive Imlay & Bcknel!' IlvkXott Rrpor'er trim PVtladelprii-J. It i very valnhb!e to bniues men who han dle much money printers for example nd we commend it to snih. The monthly rojts $1 50 per year, and the semi-monthly 3 00. " FOM the fifih otjanuiiry to the the third of February, inctniw, fonr hundred and ninety three person have been killed, and a great number wounded, by the e.vp'osion ot steam boiler, steamboats and locomo tives, within the United S:ates, of which we have reports. There may have been many more which have not been reported. Oi the o t.ide first pae of this paper may be found the conversation of President Johnsmt-with Fred Douglass, and others, ol a nearo delegation that visited the Presi denr foMhe purpose of bringing him out on the nero ruffrace qn-s ion. He talks plainly to the negroes and gives to them Itood advice. His remarks upon negro political eqi d'cy need no comment. Keed t&em VrMJt'K IS i Lis I he time has now arriv ed wten some ol oor readers begin to Chin of selling off their personal or real slate, preparatory to a change of location In ihe Sprira. To all such we won'd state thai we are prepared at l e Star Office, I" furnish them on shori notice with bills of ny size, done in the very best style. The rolamn of the Star are l.kewiie open io II who may desire to avail themelres rf its influence in Ihe way ol advertising. ANV party that anderiake to degrade the white man to a level with the negro, i bound to become unpopular. You cannot rleva'e the black man, that i an impossi bility, and in order to place him npon an equality with the whites, as the Abolition party propose to do, you mot necessarily degrade the white man. Would you be willing to walk side by side with the regrr t the polls, he holding a ballot in his hand io kill yours? "Will the white people asrree that the negro shall be ad mi ted into priva'e rircles and npon social eqnility with them ? Js it possible triat the white freemen of tl i county will co-isennhat Ihe black man shU nit in their jury boxes and decide npon civil and criminal causes for ibem 1 We much mistake onr own race if ihey will ever eon. pent to anvibinz ol the kind. This is a vkile m r.hi government, and villi governed ly white men, the opposition of the Columbia County neptiLliam and like machines to the contrary. ' Tm Black Republican negro parly have placed ihemselvea in a bad predirament by committing their par'y to black suffrage and .black equality. The leadin; Republicans in Cocgresa have come out squarely for ne gro suffrage, both in speech and by ballot. These men have taken a bold stand, in the face of the Presidents opposition, without consulting other minds than their own, but panning a coarse indirect hostility to the great masses of the people north and south. Their action io relation to forcing negro suf frage upon the District of Columbia, against the expressed will of the people at the bal Jot-box, is revolutionary io its tendency and the boldest exhibition of tyranny ever prac ticed in this or any other couatry. This h!inlr anfTrarra nnentinn cannot b zonular ; ' . . - n . r - - the Freed man's Bureau bill is fraught with danger sod ruinous lo the opposition a pr.rtr; &vA thf-y having all these things to defend and sus'ain, the Democracy ought lo succeed oext fall. PUBLIC SaLE W 123 22a a3 In prr.Tprre el rn order of the Orphans' Court r Columbia, rennty on 'J UESDAY, THE iCih DAY OF MARCH next, pt jO o'clot k in the forenoon,' Jeefe AJeiju li, Grcrdian rf Clarissa Sitler, a mi nor child ol John S-ller, late of Fratiklin lp., in said rounty dee'd, will expose 10 pale, by TuNic Vendee, on the premises, a certain house andlot, situate in the town ship and rounty a'oresaid, sdjoininz lands of Zip Otman Stephen Baldy and Michael Meiisch, containing one halt' acre more or less on which is erected a frame house and stable with the appur'enances. Late the estate of raid deceased, situate in ihe t.wnt-liip of FranHil'n and county aforesaid. JESSE COLEM A , Bloomsburg Fb..fl, 1866. Clerk. CONDITIONS OF SALE. Ten percent ol two th:rds of the pur chase money to be paid at the striking down of the property. The balance of the two thirds of the purchase money to be I : 1 . c .: - f .1- pain on me roniirrnanuii ui fi. The one third of the purchase money lo remain in ihe premises durins the lifetime of Ihe widow, Catharine Loremun, the in teresMo be paid to the saidCatnerine Lore man annually, on the firs' day of April in each and every year during her lifetime, ami at her death the said one third lo be paid lo the said Claiissa Sitter or her legal representative. The widow's third to be secured by bond and mortgage. The pur chaser to pay for conveyancing and stamps JESSE MENSCH. Bloom burg, Eb. 7, 1866. A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Iecrly opposite Ihe Episcopal Civrch. CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Y Mock is composed of fine clothins, niedium and low priced adapted lo j a!l condnions, tastes and wrnts. He has the latest styles for the deason a fine as- eormeni o( Overcoats and Cnllemen's Shaw s, from low totha very bet- Goods ate fofkiutwbfe end veil Made. In addition to my slock of ready-made cloihins, I have piece goofs for cus om criers, Iolhs, CasintcreB, &c, &c. And havinc rf) of the fir.-t clas- cutters, Crtarle- . Keichatd; formerly of Eaton, I guarantee a'fit in all cases and give MMiafiion. Also a variety of Woolen and Linen S!iirts, Stock ingf, Neckiies Col Lm." Stocks, flandke'r.thiefrt everything in Hie gen'Imen's line of clothing. A'o Hats, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Carpet bags. I will eU at the lowest Market prices. Pleae give me a call before pnrchain? elrewhere. ANDREW J. EVANS. Nov. 1 5;fi 1865. LOOK HERE. THE VERY FLATTERING SUPPORT heretofore iven to the late firm ot JAMES S. McNINCH & CO., induces the under -igned to enter npon the buines of MERCHANDIZING upon a omflwhat new p'n. The cre.Tit -yftem has been an injury lo both boyer and seller, and therefore JA.T3KS S. I?ScI.CZI oropoes to open on the 13'h day of rnor.th of November, A. D. 1865 in Tin: MOST COMPLETE JiXI) EL c G.I $T STOCK OF nVF.R OFFERED IN THIS COUNTY ; consisting ol every variety and qcality of staple and fancy good, GROCERIES, iU E ENS W ARE, HARD WARE, and ail -ort of articles kept in a country store ; to be sold SISIEA3 IFvEB OiiSIH OR IN EXCHANGE FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. The whole business lo be conducted on the system of pay as yon go; and at cheap er rates than any other house. Call and judge for yourselves. , JAMES S. McNINCH. November 8, 1865. JYEY STORE IN BLOOMSBURG, PA. THE UNDERSIGNED has jnt opened a ne- Store in SCHIVE'S BUILDING MAIN STREET. Bioornsborg, Pa., which he has filled with a fir-l class assortment of of all descriptions, and GIlOCEiJIKS, HARDWARE AND QrEK.SWAUC, in the nsual variety. Also FLOUR and FEED snppJied at the lowest market prices. He rnpeclfull jr so licits a fair share of patronage. JAMES K. EYER. Bloomsburg, NTov. 8, 1865 tf. PHOTOGRAPHS I PIIOTCGRAP HSt t A NE tr GA LLE If Y AT O QMS BURG. fyHE undersigned lake pleasure in an- i ouncini that he has opened a Gallery in the lare Room over Hanman's Store, in Bloomsbnrff, Pa., for PHOTOGRAPHIC and Kindred Art. He is prepared to lake Pictures ol all kinds. Having procured the service of an ex perienced Artii Jroni New York he i pre pared lo do all kinds of Picture taking Call and ee before going elsewhere. A. A. HEMPSEAD. January 31, 1868 3n. lllVU agents everywhere lo sell our improved ?20 Sewins Machines. Three new kinds. Under and p,ier feed. War ranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machine in the United States for!es than S40,w h ich are fully licersed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover & Baker, Sinaer & Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap Machines are infringements and ihe seller or user are lia ble to arreM, fine and imprisonment. Cir culars free. Address, or cll npon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, Me. Dec. 20: "65--ly ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! Scrnlcli, Scratch, Scratch! WUEATOrrS OINTMENT, . Will Care the Itcn in 4S Hours. ALSO cares Salt. Rheum, Ulcers, Chil blains, and all Eruptions of the skin. Price 50 cents. For sate by all drosraists. - By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POT TER, Sol- Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Masai, it will be forwarded by mail, free of pontage, to any pan of ihe United Stales. . Sept. 27, 1865. 6m. STATED EIVT OF The Finances of (he lonnf y Of Colnni Lia, from (lie 1st Day of Jan. A. I. 1865, (o Ihe 1st Pay of Jan. A. D, a i J J HjlflE Auditor elected lo settle and adjust the public accounts of Columbia coun ty, respectfully beg leae to report that they have examined the same from the first day ) of January A. D. 186. lo the first day of January, A. D. 1866, and respectfully lay telore the Honorable Judges of Ihe Court of Common Pleas of aid coon'y the fol lowing statement and report agreeably lo the 2id section of the "Act ol Genera! As sembly of this Commonwealth, passed the fourth day ol April, A. D , 1834." Daniel Mc.Ueory, Treasurer of Columbia County, in account with said countv I8CJ.T Dr. Jan. To ami. outstanding for 1865 &c, $6664 76 To balance in hands of Treasurer as per last Auditors' report S563 20 To bal. on ten day assessment 1861 23 60 May To cah of Jesse Coleman rroih'y ju ry fees and fines do To cash of Jacob HosIer,Iand red'med 1864. To cash of Joejih Geiger land rednrd May. To cash of Wm. Lamon land red'med Jcne. To cash of John Karn8 land red'med 21 00 3 .6 1 56 1 43 5 75 do 1865 To amount of coun ty tax assessed for 1865 11133 SO Sep. To cash of Jer-Ja coby for Brier Creek twp keeping C. Suit 150 00 do To cash ol Samuel Kelchner for Brier Creek twp keeping C Suit 103 60 do To cash ofJas Freeze shingles 20.00 do To fen day asnat '65 18 87 do " cah of Michael Brobst land red'med 13 80 Dec To ca-h of Jas Rog- ers old pl.nk 1 00 do To cah of Je-e Cole man Jury fees & fines 13 CO do To cash of J. G. Freeze shingle 10 10 Paid assessors for spring military ass't '65 112 40 To csh ot military fund viz : J S Sarrders notice of appeals V H Jacoby notices P John Blank book Paid assessors for asmof Dig tax '65 To cash ot sundry persons redemption money 2 00 5 00 5 00 159 55 487 22 To cash ree'd for sun dry taxes 231 86 - 1910 3 19750 94 Cr. By amV ouls'ar.ding for 1865 and previous yrs 5347 24 " Exonerations allowed collectors 316 33 " Commission allowed collectors 504 05 " am'l connty orders re deemed 12792 47 " Treasurer's commit sion on $12149 80 at 4 per cent " 497 99 " ara't paid slate Treas urer tax on on'star.dtng bonds . 8 25 Balance in hands of Treas ure 284 61 S19750 94 DANIEL McHENRY, Treasurer of Col umbia county in account with lax on Dogs. Ir. To amount outstanding and uncolleced for 1P64 am! pteiionsyrs 784 65 am'l due said fund an per auditors report Jan 4, 1865 " amt ass'd for 1865 2 90 1270 50 2058 05 Cr. By amoont outstanding & nnco llected " Exonerations allowed collectors " commission all'd do 41 am't of sheep dam a2 orders redeemed Paid afesessors for as sessing dog lax for ;65 Treasurer' commission on $937 25 at 5 per cl 8 If 00 47 50 47 89 937 25 159 55 46 J6 2058 05 EXPENDITURES. Auditor's and clerki. Am't od auditors & cleric W Wirt auditing Prolh'y 48 00 15 00 & Registers acct 63 00 Asiessor$ pay. Am't paid assessors lor spring as-rr.'i 609 63 BRIDGE & ROAD VIEWS. Am't paid sundry persons BRIDGE CONTRACTS. David Savtge. bal on bridge con ract :n Pine twp '64 122 00 W A Kile bridge in Sugar loaf 700 00 David Savage bridge in Benton 1100 00 173 01 1922 no BRIDGE REPAIRS Am't paid sundry persons for repairs ' 1222 72 BLANK BOOKS. Am't paid for blank books for Prothonotary & Re corders offices ?D 40 : CONSTABLES' RETURNS. Am't paid the several con stables during the year 153 24 COURT CRIER. Am'l paid Moses Coffman 50 50 CLEANING COURT HOUSE. Am't paii.1 sundry person 24 00 COUNTY BUILDINGS. Am'l pd for repairs at Court Hooe and Jail during ihe yr. 771 01 COMMISSIONERS & CLERK. Am't pd RC Fruit Clerk 600 00 " Rohr McHenry Comm'r 1T6 61 "TJ VandeM.ce " 22 61 ' Allen Mann " 176 61 " John F Fowler ' 18 00 1199 83 . COMMISSIONERS' ATTORNEY. Am'l pd VV Wirt Att'y 75 00 COM MON W EA LI H COSTS. Am'l pd mnofv person DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Am't pd E H L.ttle. ELECTION EXPENSES. Am't pd for spring election 421 20 " General " 377 50 322 32 Ci 00 79U 70 WILD CAT & FOX SCALPS. Am'l pJ aoodry person 55 20 FUEL i Coal & Wood for Court ) House and Jail 16 60 INCIDENTAL EXPENSES Am'l pd for stationary for coua INSURANCE. Paid Lycoming Insurance Co INQUESTS. A m't paid Joseph Lilly, esq.,' 70 55 19 32 inquest- on body ot W. iieeser, 10 38 do do John Doak. Esq., on body of R. Hill, 12 58 H. L Freas, M. D. ex amination of bod? of M. C arles. at inq'st, 10 00 do JR. Evans, M. 1). ex amination of body of VV. Reeser at inquest. 15 00 47 06 PRINCIPAL & INTEREST ON LOAN. Am'l paid Francis Evans in'el for 1864 on bond against connty . 60 00 Ain't paid Francis Evans bond 1000 00 do Francis Evans int'st 35 00 do paid Frank Barton, m bounty 25 00 1120 00 JURORS' WAGES & MILEAGE Am't paid Jurors at the several courts 1J76 67 MEDICAL SERVICES. Am'l pd. J. R Evans M- D. attendance on prisoners 6 00 do F. C. Harrison, " 2 00 MILITIA. Am't paid J. S "Sanders for publishing notice of appeal 2 00 do W. H. Jacoby lor print- ing notices 5 00 do P John, blank book 5 00 8 00 12 00 PRINTING. Am'l paid W H Jacoby 201 00 do J S Sanders 125 00 do L L Tate 108 50 PENITENTIARY. Am'l pd. E. S Penitentiary for support of convicts 306 25 do paid Pa. State Lunatic 434 50 Hospital for support of C Suit, 16 20 S82 45 TROTIIONOTARY. Paid Jesse Coleman Proth'y POSTAGE. Am?i paid D A Beckley, P M ROAD DAMAGES. Samuel Rimby Madison 14 00 D Pur-el Bloom 25 00 Jlugh Thnmpor Briarereek 30 00 Ar.thonv Weitzel Hemlock 20 CO Samuel Bmeler do 63 00 Stephen McIIenrv "widow" Jaefc'on " 125 00- Samnel Trump Orange 50 00 RECORDER. Am't paid J G Freeze, re cording Treasurer's bonds and stamps REVENUE STAMPS. Amrt pid PJohn for stamps SHERIFF. do S Snyder for boarding prisoners 363 04 do conveyins J Coursan and M Handelong to E Penitentiary 90 50 Jo conveying Thos.StodJ to E Penitentiary 70 00 189 58 327 00 13 50 24 00 523 54 SURVEYOR. Am't paid Solomon Key hard surveying unsealed land SL1EEP DAMAGE. 35 00 Am't paid sundry persons, to wit Bloom township 22 00 6 no 20 00 36 00 Be.'.torr do Beaver do Briarereek do Centre do Fishingcreet io Jack-ou do Locust do Madison do Mifflin do Maine do Mt Pleasant do Orange do Sosatloaf 'do Scott do 120 45 98 18 16 18 31 31 38 It 99 75 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 610 25 TIP STAVES. Am't paid at the several courts TAXES REFUNDED. Am'l of road, school and poor tax refunded to the several townships 72 50 343 07 Whole am't of orders issued for the year 1865 Deduct an.'t of sheep danri as?e orders for the 813243 55 same year 610 25 343 07 do do taxes refunded to townships borrowed money and int'st on same militia expenses 1120 12 00 00 do S20S5 32 Actual expenditures the ear 1865 for $11153 23 We the miderj-ianed mi litOM of Colum bia Contuy, beinii duly elected lo adjust and settle the accounts ol ihe Treasurer and Commissioners, do certify that we met at the office ol ihe Commiioners in Bloomsberg and carefully examined the accounts and vouchers ot the same from the first day of January, A. D., 1665. io the first day of Jan., A. D. 18fc6, and find ihm correct as tel forth in the foregoing statement, and that we find a balance due Colnmbia Connty of Two Hundred and Eiahty Four Dollars and sixty-one cents, (?284 61) from Daniel McHenry, Treasurer of said County. Given under our hands, this third day of Jannary, 1866. DANIEL SNYDER, i Countv L. B.RUPERT, 1 AuJiloif. Attest DANIEL LEE. We, the nndersigned, Commissioners of Columbia County, do certify that the tore goins i a coirect statement of the ac couuTs of said county for the year A. p., 186V Witness our hands, January third A. D. 1866. THOS. J. VANDERSL1CE, ) Conam'rs of ALLEN MANN, ) Cot. Co. Jtiesl R C. FRUIT. FINANCES OF COLUMBIA COUNTY Balance due from col lectors S5347 24 Deduct exonerations & 1200 no S4147 24 284 61 S4431 85 Bal. due Co. from Treas. Deduct orders unre deemed tor 1864 and previous years Deduct orders unre deemed for 1865 Deduit balance due D Savage on bridge contract in Benton Deduct balance due W A Kile, bridge con tract in Sogarloaf S19 63 69 83 754 0d 6R0 50 SI 553 96 Balance in favor of county $2877 89 STATEMENT OF DOG TAX Bal. due from collectors $819 00 Deduct exonerations & commissions 150 00 $669 00 f Deduct orders unre deemed for 1864 and previous years Orders unredeemed for 1865 SI 15 50 113 00 S228 50 Bal. in favor of said fund $440 50 Commissioners' Office, Bloomsburg, Jan. 3, 1866. Terrible Excitement ! IN LIGHT STREET, AT PETER ENT'S STORE, On Account of the ZVcw Arrivnl of FAI.,I & Winter C!2i CO CE !D b23 0 GREA TREDUC TWN IN PRICES f"TAS just received from the eastern cities and is now opening at the old stand a splendid assortment of nr cs Da si en c!L 2. Z2 cts & which will be sold cheap for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE 1 His stock consists of Ladies Dres Goods, choicest styles and latest fashions, CALICOES, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS. HOSIERY SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C. Kcariy-iTInfic Clothing:, SATINETS, CASSIMERES, COTTON A PES, KENTUCKY JEANS, . THREAD, &.C. QUEENSWAKE, CEDARVV ArlE, HARDWARE, MEDICINES, DRUGS, COOTS AM) SHOES, HATS and CAPS, In short every thing usually kept in a country stor. Th patronage of his old friends, and the public generally," is respectfully so licited. The highest market price paid for coun try produce. PETER ENT. Lght S'reet, Oct. 4, 1865. B. ii. gTOHNEK, BAKER A5 TOXFECTIOXER nAS always on hand snd for sale Fresh BREAD, CAKES, ar.d PIES ; French and Domestic foufcCUoas in great and splendid variety ; Nuts Fruit1, and everything usually found in a first class confectionery nore. He would call especial attention to his nwy received stock of ViCKLED FRUITS, AND JELLIES. ilaving recei:?ly fined up a new and elegant OYSTER S.4?-CO, on the tmt floor, two doors tid t Eycr & Moyer's Drug store he is prepafjd o wait npon iiis m?.ry cj;tomers with F1RT CLASS FRESH OYSTERS as cheap as the cheapest. He will supply Balls, Parlies, and Families, wiih Oys'ers, Confectionery, &c., at reasonable rate?. Bloom sburz, Dee. 20, 1865. WYOMISG IiSlKAS(E C0.MPAXT, OJfice over the Jftoming Bank, CAPITAL AM) SURPLUS, 150,000. FF Will insurp against loss or damage by Fire on properly in town or country, at reasonable verms. DIRECTORS, G. M Hollenback, John Reichard, Samuel Wadham, D L Shoe maker, Daniel G. Driesbach, R. C. Smiih. R. D. Laeoe, G. P. Steele, W. W. Keicham Charles Dorrance, W. S. Ross, George M Harding. G. M. HOLLENBACH. Pres't I). L. SHOEMAKER, V. Pres'l. R. C. SMITH, Secretary, W. G. STERLING, Tr-asnrer. L H. CONOVER, Agent, Beach Haveu, Pa. December 2d, 1865. ly. Ju-tice ot the Pence, Licensed Conveyancer, Scrivener, and Surveyor, Office Beaver Valley, Pa. Will attend to taking acknowledgements, Write Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Bonds, Notes, Agreements, &c. Surveying atten ded to with despatch. Charges moderate. Jan. 10, 1866. 4mo. (Mrlesb. buockway; A Itornry-af-Law. Bounties, Back-pay, Pensions, 4"C, collected. Special attention paid to matters arising under (he Internal Revenue Laws. OFFICE, one door west of the Court House." BLOOMSBURG, Pa. January 17, 1866. CL0VERSEE1) YVANTEIL The undersigned will pay the highest niarket prices tor CLOVER3EED. PAXION-3 HARMAN. Rupert, Pa. 3rno. " " oLrTTliS'GsiAWmv j A PAMPHLET directing how to speedily j re-tore sight and give up spectacles, i wi hiut aid ol tloctor or medicine. Sent j by mail, free, on receipt af 10 cents. Ad I dress, E. B. FOOTE, M. D. 1130 Broadway, New York. brooms! "! ? ONTGOM ERY WILLIAMS respectful--'- ly announces lo the public generally that he is manufacturing CORN BROOMS, lor sale, wholesale or retail, in Wilkes Barre. lie is prepared to furnish merchan s and others with a eood article of Broom, at reasonable prices Perons having ma terial tha they desire made up upon shares can send il to him. Hi work will compare favorably with any mad np in the Sia'e. MONT. WILLIAMS. Wilke-Brre. Nov. 1865. THE BES1 OF THE MON I H LIES THE LADY'S FRIEND devoted to FASH ION and LITERATURE. Beautiful St-el Engravings. Splendid uonble-siz co'.yred fashim plates. The latest pa tf-rn- of Dresses, Cloaks, Bonne's, Embroidery, &.e. Household Receipt. Music, &c. WHEEL ER & VTLSON:S Sewing Machines given as Premiums. Send 15 cents for a san:o!e copy io DEACON & PETERSON, 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia Ayeis Sarsaparillsu MMiMaaaaaauaaaaaaMaaaaaaBMnaaiMaMaK-M-M'- BBSfHESS-eOUiS. N. E corner Tenth and Ch esinut Street PHILADELPHIA. 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Tho noraphy, Ornamental Penmanship, the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Engineering, Surveying Naviga--tion and Telegraphing. TELEGRAPHING. The arrangements for Telegraphing are far in advance of anything of the kind ever otTered to the public. A regular Tel- ! egraph Line is connected witn the Institu tion with twenty brances in various parl3 of Ihe city, where public business is transact ed, and in which Ihe 6'udents of this Insti tution are permitted to practice. No regu lar office practice can be had in any other school ol instruction in the country, with out which no one can obtain a position as a practical operator. Youn? men are cau lioteJ again! the deceptive representa tions of those who, without any such fa-ciliti-s, pretend to teach Telegraphing. PATRONAGE. This institution is now enjoying the pCt patronage ever bestowed upon corr.nerrial school in the State. Over hundred s;ui,rtis were in attendance lar- any five the first year, and over .sven hundred during the past year. The best das of siudents may invariably be found herfi and all its associations are first clasa. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. The it.stiin:ion i located in ihe mof-t cen tral pJrt of the city, and iis arcomoda:ions, for extent, elegance arid convenience, ar nnsnrpassed. All the rooms have been fii:d np in the very best style with BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING HOCSES, TELGRAPH OFFICES, STATIONERY STORE, . BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supDlied with finei'j" engraved lithographic noes used as a circuiting medium in the Department of Actual L'u.sine?l"- TO YOUNG MEN who d.'.'" PRAC TICAL EDUCATION FOR BUs7NEsi we guarantee a course of instruction n where eUe equalled, while the reputation ar,d standing of the institution among busine5 men make its endor.-emeut the beat pass port to success and advancement. All con templating entering any commercial Coi lie, are invited to send for an ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND CATA LOGUE remaining complete interior views of the College, and full particulars of the course of instruction, term, fcc L. FAIRBANKS, AM, President T. C. SEARCH, Special Teacher and Supt. ol Office RuMnecS. Nov. 1, 18651 yr. MEXICO! MEXICO! 30,000,000 I.OAiV OF THE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. Tu-cnly-ycnr Coupon Bonds in Su?ns of $50, S100, 500, and $1,000. Interest SeTn Per Tent., Payable in The City or New Yerk. Principal and Interest Payable in GOLD. $10,000,000 to be Sold at SIXTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, in U. S. Currency, thus yielding an interest of Twelve per cent, in Gold, or Seventeen per cent, in Currency , al the present rats of premium on gold. The first year's interest already pro vidtH. THE MOST DESIRABLE INVESTMENT EVER OFFERED. Immense tracts of Mining and Aqricul (oral lands; sixty per rent, of port dues, imposts and laves, in the Stales ol Tamanli pas and San LuisPotosi; anJ the plighted faith of the said States ar.d the General Government are all pledged for the redemp tion of these Bonds and pay ment of inter est. The Srcixriiy is Ample. 30 in U. S Currency will buy a 7 per cent Gold Bond ol S50. 60 in U.S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. Gol f Bor.d of 10i. S300 in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent Gold Bond of $500. S60u in U.S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. Gold Bond of SI 000. Let every lover of Republican Institutions buy at least OIVSS ROM). Circulars forwarded and subscriptions re ceived bv JOHN W. CORLIES & CO., and J. N. TIF FT, Fmaucial Agent of he Republic of Mexico, 57, Rro,jway) New York. fc Subscriptions bWo rece;,feti by Banks and Bt.kers gne'dlly thragrioux Unit ed States. Nov 8. 1S65. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . Etate of John Peolerjate of Fishinsftrcek town skip, Columbia couniy, oec'd. LETTERS of adminUtration on the es ta'e of John Pealer late ol Fts'iner,ek township Columbia county, have been sramed by the Re2i-tr of said counlv, to Solomon Buss. Persons having claims against ihe estate of the decedent are re quested to present them to ihe administra tor for settlement, and those indebted to '.he estate will make payment forthwith to SOLOMON BUSS, Jaru 17, l6fi 6w. Adm'r- Northern Central Xai5iroF Maa-aaaaaa-M r T 1MB T A B L E. THREE TRAINS DAILY to and froit the lorth and West Branch of the Sosqoelao no Elmira. and all of Northern New York. On nnd after Monday, May 28th, 18459, the jVsnS" 'rrin nf ,ne Norib Central Railway ' arr,,re and depart from Son burv H.rrubind Baltimore, as follow-, Dury , ' TIIWARD. Mai! Train leave Sudbury daiff . ! except Sundays, t 10.40 am, Leaves Hatrisborg. . l-30p.ro. Arrives at Ballimr?- S-30 Express Train leaves Sulfur? daiff except Sundays, at JMOpjn, Leaves Harrisb'rg.except Momy 0 a.m.. Arrives at Baltimore daly exce"' Monday, at 7.00 a.mv Accommodation leaves Harrisb'rg' 7.45.a.m. Sunboiy Aec. leaves Sunbury daily except Sundays at 7 30 a.m. Arv's at Harrisb'e except Sundays 10.15 11 NOR Til IV A R I) . Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily except Sundays at T,20 a m. Leaves Harrisburg, 1.45 p.m. Arrives at Sunbnry, 4.20 p m. Expiess Trains Baltimore daily, 10.00 " Arrives at Harrit-burg, 2.20 a.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday .2.40 Arrives at Sunbury, 5.15 . Erie Express leaves Baltimore ex cept Sundays at P 00 p.m. Arrives at Harrisburg, 12.55 i. Leaves Ilarrisburg, 1.15 ' Arrives at Sunbury, 4 lo Sunbury Accom. leaves Hafrlrburg Daily except Sundays at 4.25 p.m. Arrives at Sunbury at 7 10 ' For further particulars apply at ihe office I. N DUBARRY, Supt. Harnsbors, July 10, 185. 1 SG3. 18G.7. & ERIE RAIL ROAD PHILADELPHIA his great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties cf Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, and is operated by them. Time of Passenger trains at North'd. I'care EaMtrnrd. Erie Mail Train 5 40 P. M. Erie Express Train, 3 30 A. M. Elmira Express Train, 11 25 P. M Elmira Mail Train, 10 25 A M. licaves Westward. Erie Mail Train, 3 15 A. M. Erie Express Train, 2 40 P.M. Elmira Expres Train, 6 30 A. M. Elmira Mail Train 4 35 P. M. Passenger cars run through on Ihe Erie Mail and Express trains without change b&tli ways between Philsdclohia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave N ew York at 6 00 P. M., arrive at Erie 3 37 A. M. Leave Erie at 1 Z5 P. M., arrive at New York 1 15 P. M. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ERIE AND NEW YORK Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night trains. For information respecting Passenger business apply at cor. 30ih and Mark et Sis.. Philadelphia. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents. S. B Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13tb and Mae ket Street. Philadelphia. J. VV. Reynolds, Kris. VV Brown, Aa'i. N. C. R. R.. Baltimore, H H. HOUSTON. General FreiahtAgt. Thil a. W. G WINNER, H General Ticket Agt. Pbil'j. A. L. TYLER, General Sop't, Williamspori. Dec o, toast. - OMNI BUS LINE. J'HE undersigned would respectfully an- nounce to ihe citizens of Bloomsburg, and the public generally, iLat he is running An OMNIBUS LINE between this place and the different Rail Road jpos, daily, (Sundays excepted) to eou nect xT rt?l the several Train? going South and West On the Catawissa & Williamsport Kail Road, an"' wtth those going North and South on the Laclr. & Bloomsbofg Road. His OMNIBUSES ire jn good condition, commodious and corfotrabl, and charges reasonab'e. T3T Persons wishing to meet or see their friends depart, can be accom modated, upon reasonable charges, by leav ing timely no'ice at snv of ihe Hotels. JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor. Eloom.bnrg, April 27, 1864. EZOEA1TG3 HOTSIi, WM.D K00XS Proprietor. nL003ISni7RG pa. w iit.i . r v a " i rrasrninceni uoiei, situate in me cemrai puruoii i ine town, and op posite the Court House, his been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor is now prepared to accommodate travelersJ teamsters, drovers and boarders in the mosi pleasant and agreeable manner. Hiaiabll will be supplied with the best the market; aflnrds,and hts Bar with the choicest liqnors AHPniise osuers win always be on handJ anu nis siaunua is me most extensive in this se ion ol country. Omnibuses wi i . aiwayscie in reattiness io convey passed gers io ana irom tne Ka it road Depots. WM. 3. K0ONS. Bloomsburg, July 4, 1860. ILAUK'S M1100L VISITOR, Volume X. A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY. The Visitor will commence it.tenlH volume with the January nnmter, 1866 This i ihe only Day School Periodical YEAR! Magazine form, teantifnlly illostraled New type, ne-.y features ; Reading. Music peeches. Dialogues, StoriePuzzlea,. Emd mas, Rehoses, &c, from the very be4 write-,. he Visitor has the largest circulation rJ any 'iJucatior.al Journal published. No4 is ','e time to form clubs. The publisher, in order to reach all par! '.u the country, will send the visitor on ear, fKCh, to one person iwuo will ad agent) at any Post Otr.ee in ihe Unu Sta'.cs. Address, with five cents for particular!, J. W. DAUGHADAY, Publisher. 13U8 Ohe-tnut Street, Philadelphia. FM nAn'inric iccArliTlnv PHILADELPHIA. PA. DISEASES of the Uriuary and Sexul Systems new and reliable nea'ment. A o the BKIDAL. iJHAaiBhll.iD Kssay W ar.ing and 1 iistrnciion, sent in sea' envelopes, free ot charge. Address, I J. SKILI.lN HOUGHTON, Howard Assrv ation, No. 2, South Ninth S'reet Phiiad. phia, Pa. June 21, Ig65 ly. MORO PHILLIPS Super-pfiosphale of Lime. Bauzfd Sons' Raw Bone Phosphate, in Tar and small quantities and Pure Wi ranted Lake Salt, at wholesale & ret for sale b; , J. II. II ARMANI July 31. 1 8 to. Rupert Stati J