HOSTSTTBH'S CELEBRATED 13 Ji INTERS. if. 'iv A TUKE and powerful Tonic, corrective vV and alternative of wondertul efficacy in of be STOMACH. LIVER AND EOVVELS. Cures Dyspepsia. Liver com plaint, Headache, General Debdi'y, Ner Vcoi'nesp,' Depression ot fcnints, lonstipa -"rfrn. Col'C, Intermittent Fevers, Cramps and Spasms, and all complaints of eiiber gel, ariM'g irom Douny ednuest " whether inherent in the system or prodno . ad by special cane3. Nothin that is not orholasome, genial nd restorative in its nature ente' into the Composition of HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH BITTERS. Tl.is popular preparation -contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant ; but 'lt is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants ith the purest and mild?! of all diffusive stimulants. It is well to be forearmed against disease .Mid, so far as the human system can be protected by human ' means against mala xes engendered by an unwholesome at inosDhere. impure water and other external "causes, Hosteller's Bitters may' be relied n as a safeguard. In tJistricts infected with Fever and Ague, ll has been foo nl infallible as a preventive ' and irresistible as a remedy and thousands ,iifho resort to it under appiehension of an attack, est ape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its pro tective qualities ic advance, are cured by "a very brief coarse of this marvelous medi cine. Fever and Ague patients, after be ing pKed with quintr-e for months in vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not nnfrequeritly restored to beano wi'hin a few days by the use of Hosteller's Bitters. The weak. stomach is rapidly invigoreted and the appetite restored by this agreeable Tonic. anJ hence it works wonders in ca--s9 of Dyspepsia anJ in less confirmed forms of Indigestion. " Acting as a gentle and painless apperient, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the Constipation superinduced by iriegular .action of tte digestives and secretive or sans. ... Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervnus AUnrV 1 -ntrntux nf Spirit and Fi. tif T nn syoT. find prompt and permaennt relief from the Bitters. The Testimony' on this nrinl ia nnsl ' c. nnclnsi v. and from hmh . exes, . ' . The agODy of Bilious Colic is immedi ately assuaged by a single dose of the timnlant and by occasionally resorting to it, the return of the complaint may be pre vented. ' . As a General ionic, Hostettere outers produce effects which must be experienced or witnessed before they can be fully ap preciated. In cases of Constitutional Weak ness, and Premature .Decay and Dpbility and Decrepitude an.'; ing from Old Age, it exercises the electric influence. In the convalescent stages cf all diseases it oper ates as a delightful invigorant. When the - n M W ... - powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re-enforce and re-establish them. : Last, but not Jeast, it is the The Only , Saiie Stimulent, being manufactured from tound and innocuons materia!?, and en tirely free from the acid elements present - mira nf tes in all the ordinary Ionics and stomachics of the day. No family medicine has been so nniver- O a 1 1 Jr li VJ I uiaj w H ui j auu&u w l i w dly popular with the intelligent portion of lUB CUiJl 111 U I lljf i iiuirnci i umrii-. Prepared by HOSTETTER & SMITH,' pit.sburgb. Pa. . Siold by all Druggists, Grocers and Store keepers everywhere. Dec 9, 1361ly. " S3 .w Ij a a it-i j in a a - hi:ia . And Our Tcaple at Home Are now ofl'erea an opportunity by which ther can obtain a A GOOD AND DURABLE TI3IE-PIECE (V E R Y LOW FIGURE. I Our Wutcfus are WARRANTED TO KEEP HME ONE YEAR, and the buyer ss allowed the Priv ileae of Eaarninatioa before Payment i3 . Improved duplex in full ruby - ' ACTIONS.- A fiwt class Hunting Time-Piece of Sil ver material, over which is electro fine plated 18 k.. gold, most durably wronght. making the ' iraiiation so lauliiess that it cannot be detected from the olid ma!eiial moist experienced jndes ; acids will .not affect it. London made movement. Im cro'red Duplex in Full Ruby Action, has 'weep seconds, and is not to be excelled , ia general appearance. - This is decidedly one of the best artrclef ever offered for tra ders ar.d speculator?, .hcgineers, emigrants and person tavelling, will find them supe rior to any other ; alteratien of climate will not affect, their accuracy. .Price, packed " in good shape and good ruauing order only 35,- or c&se of 6 for $200. - SILVEtt DOUBLE TIME HUNTING , . LEVERS, .... Best Quality Silver Ca?ej, over which electro-fine plated 13 k. gold, similar to out Improved Duplex, and superior adjust ed movements with "Slop," to be ued in timing horses, etc., has Four Indexes for Waitbinton anJ Greewich lime, sweep second, and all lha improvements. AH in II, faking itiJ Beautiful and Faultiest ap- peaiacee aad its Saperinr Movement into coniideration, we regard it as decidedly th .iheanest articU ot the kind in loe mar ket.? Price,: in aood running order 231, or ease of 6 for 200. jgf ye ask no- pay in advance, but will forward either of them to responsible par ties, to any part of the loval Stales, with till payable to exyressnran wnen me goons are delivered, giving rhe buyer ihe privil ege ioC exam nation, and, if not satisfactory, the ivatch can be returned at our expense. -Tte fxpri:S9 companies refuse making collections on soldier and other parties in thedistdyaltates, consequently all snch orders rnusl te accompanied by the cash to iniiure attention'. We make a deduction r. Mn.. m'i'htyr talK nrhtn lh payment is forwarded ia advace. Money may te'fcent by . express at on ?X7:':: THOS, CAFFERTYi: CO., il a'Ji 9i iUoii Sl, opposite City Bauk, Provide&ce. R. I. C;i.2U-::i. CABINET WAREffiOOM. f ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of Ot Cabinet Furniture and C H A IE, ...v v i k uia t; Alalia i v ts a?ui iiicu 5 which he will warrant made of good material and in a workmanlike man ner. At his stabli?bmetit can always be found a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which is equal in style tnd fin ish to that ol Philadelphia or N. York cities and at as low prices, fie has on hand of different style and prices, from S25 to S60. Divans Lounses, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs. Rocking andeasy chairs, Piano stools,and a variety of upholstered work, with Dress ing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tables, detahu, and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of buicaus, enclosed and common wasti&tandSjdrefS-tables, corner cupboards, sofa, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteads,caiie seat and common chairs is the largest in this section of the county. He will also keep a good assortment of looking glasses with fancy gilt and com mon frames. He will also fnrnish spring mattrasses fitted to any sized bedstead, which are superior lor durability and com fort to any bed in use. Dloomsbor, Nov. 4, 1863. ESLICSOZjE'S ' genuine preparations. ""Jompocmd Fluid Extract Buchu, a posi tive and Specific RehieJy for di?- s of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swelling?. This Medicine increases ihe power of Diseslion, and excite the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Wa!e:v cr Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pdin and Iflammaiion. iiEL9inoL's fxtract nucni'. For Weaknesses arising from exces?e, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretion of abuse,a;tetw!ed wi'.h the following syrup, toms : Indisposition to Exertion, Los. of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerve, -Trembling, Horror of Dis ease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Latitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dry ness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes socn follows. 1MPOTENCY, -FATUITY,' EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the Patient may expire. . Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those "Direfirl Disease." j "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the causb of their suf fering, but none writ confess the Records of the Insame Asylums. And melancholy Deaths by Consump tion bear ample witness to the Truth of the assertion. The Constitution once effected with Organic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Sirensthen and In vi-jora'e the System, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. Atrial will con vince the most skeptical. FEMALES.-FEMALES.-FEMALES. In many. Affections peculiar to Females the Extract Bucha is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Snpp'ession of Customary EvacuaDor.s, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of me Uterus, Leiichorfhcna or Whites, S.erility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from iudUcretion Habits or Dissipation, or in the Decline or Change of Life. Take no more Balsarr, Mercury, or un pleasant Medicines for unpleasant and dangerous disease. HELMBOLD'S Extract Bnchu and Im proved Rose Wash cores SECRET DIS EASES, In all their Stages, At iMtle Ex pense, Little or no change in v Diet, No Iuednvenier.ce, And no exposure. It cause- a frequent desire and gires strcDgth to Urinate, thereby re.uovina ob structions, preventing and curing strictures, of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflam mation, so frequent in the cla of disease?, and expelling ail poioonouSj diseased and worn out matter. Thousands upon Thousands who have been the victims of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the "poison" has, by the nse of "pow erful astringents," been dried up in the Ej&tem, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use Helmbold's . Extract Buchu lor ail affections and diseases of the Urinary Or gans, whether existing in Mala of Female, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Organ requires the aid of a Diuretic Helmbolds Extract Biichu is the Greal Diuretic, and is certain to hnve the desired effect in all disease for which it ia recommended. Evidence of ihe most reliable and responsible character will ac company the medicine. Price 81.00 a Bolth or Six for $5. 00. Delivered to any address, securely packed from" observation. Describe symptoms in all communications. Cures guaranteed ! Advice gratis. Address letter for informa tion to II. II. IIEL.1IDOLI), Chemist. 104 South 10th st.T bel. Chestnut, Phila. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, HELMBOLD S Druj&Chenrl Warehouse, ' 549 Broadway, New York. : EsBeware of counterfeits and unprinci pled dealers, who endeavor to dispose'"ol their own" and ''other" articles oa the reputation attained by Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, do do Extract Buchu, Helmbold's Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla do do Improved Rose Wash. fIT'SoId by all Druggists everywhere. Ak for Helmbold's. Take no other. Cut otxl ihe Advertisement and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. December 9, 1863.-ly. WJU.B-K00XS Proprietor 11L0031SUURG PA. HIS magnifjeent Hotel, situate in ihe central portion of the town, and op posite the Court House, has been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor in now prepared to accommodate travelers, teamsters, drovers and boarders in the most pleasant and agreeable manner, His table will be. supplied with the best the market affords, and bis Bar with the choicest liquors. Atteutise ostlers will always be on hand, and his stabling is the most extensive iu this section ol country. Omnibuses wil always ba in readiness to convey, passen gers lo'and frota the Railroad Depots. WM. S.-K0ONS. Cseetljtitj, Ja!y 4, UXs j of different style and Cif K;ar' THE subscriber would announce totlie citizens of Bloomsburj and vicinitv, thai he is selling LIQUORS in large and small quantities, and at different prices, &t hi. New Store, on Main street, 3-. norihsiae, two doors souta ol jTf- Iron Blmol R Inrtm sh n rrr Hm V.''-'iTT'' stock ot Foreign and Domestic consts's of Cognac and Kochelle, Blackber rv Giuser, Raspberry and Lavender. He has a large assortment of Old Rye, gray with age, fine Old Bourbon, Oid ko'KH whiskey, and arty - quantity ol common. He also has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam pajjne Wines; and last but not-least, ! auantity of good double extra BROWN STOUT: all of which - he will sell at the lowest cash prices. The public are respect fully solicited to give his liqoor a t r i I). W. BOBBINS) 'Ag't. Bloomsbnrg, Mav !,' 1861.'- H IXSURAME COxMPAST, OJJice over the Wyoming Bank, . .CAPITAL 'AND SURPLUS, I25,CC0. t Will insure against loss or damage by Fire on property in town or country, at reasonable vrrrns. ' . r. DIRECTORS, G. .M. Hollenback, John Reichard, Samuel Wadhams, D L Shoe maker, Daniel G. Driesbnch, R. C. Smith R. U. Lacoe, G. P. Steele, W. W. Ketcham' Charle Dorrance, W. S. Ross, George M' Harding. ' ' - . . ' ; G. M. HOLLENBACII. Preset. I). Is. SHOEMAKER, V. Preset. R. C. SMITH, Secretary, W. G. STERLING, Treasurer. L H. CONOVER, Agent, ' Beacb Haveu, Pa. December 2d, lS63. Jy. BE VOL UTIOIV IX HIGH PRICES! NEW ARRIVAL OF sri:iivG& sujniEit goods AT PETER EXTS STORE IN LIGHT STREET, COL. CO. f TAS j-Jit received from the eastern cities and is now opening at the old stand a splendid assortment of ' a which will be sol I cheap for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE ! His stock consists of Ladies Dress Good, choicest styles and latest fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C. Itcadv-JIiwJc Clothing SATINETS, CSSIMERES, COTTON A DES, KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, &C. QUEEN S U A RE, CEDAHWAilE, HARDWARE, MEDICINES, DRUGS, JLiZtinSi JTjU. J.f iw -4a BOOTS AM) SHOES, HATS and CAPS, In short everything usually kept in a country store. The patronage of his old friends, and the public generally, is respectfully so licited. The highest market price paid for coun try produce. PETER ENT. Light Street, May 4. 1864 JYcw Stock of Clothing. Spring and Summer Goods. INVITES t'.eniion to his stock of cheap and fashionable Clothing at bis Store, oc M.IJ.V STREET, BLOOMSBURG, two doors above the American House, where he has just received from New York and rhiladelphia, a tu 1 1 assortment of IT! en and Boy's Clothing, includiug the most fashionable, durable and handsome, DRLSb GOODS, consisting of Box, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Cloth Coats, and Pants, of a'l srrts. sizes, and colors. He also ha3 replenished his already larse stock of Fall and Winter Sha-vl; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and lancy articles. . N B He has constantly cn hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vestings, which he is prepared to make up to order, into any kind ot clothing on very short notice and in the best of manner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it i of home manufacture. C2-CDUci sides Da S3 A N D . Ol every Description, Fine and Cheap. Hi Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. CaM'asd examine his general as sortment of Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &c. Sic. L'xVVID LOW fcJN bfeuu. Bloomsbnrg, April 20, 1864. - Glitter's Store. OF. SPRING AXD SC3DIER GOODS. 'flllE sutscriber has just returned from - the Cities with another large and select assortment of Spring & Summer Goods; purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, and which he is determined iosell on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere iu Bloomsborg. His stock corrmnsps Ladies' Dress Goods, of tbe choicest styles and latest fashions. D R Y G O ODS, CZ3 a ck ce rr a cb ss a HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW-WARE, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Szc, &c. In short,everything usually kept in country stores; to which be ia vitas the public gener ally. - ' - - . . : . . The highest price will be paid (or cous try produce, in exchange for goods. ' - i ;STKPHEN H. MILLER. . Koorasur, Uay 11, 1664. . N. Y. "WEEKLY NEWS. The cheapest and bt Kew York News paper. Only one dollar per annum. Eight pages forty columns. A complete record of events, Benjamin Wood. Editor and pro prietor, Published at No. 19 Ci'y Hall Sqnaie, Daily News Buildifg, Ne.v York City. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS is unrivaled in its ability and enterprise as a public ournal, and in EVERY DEPARTMENT is mot efficiently conducted, so asto form a weekly record of events political, corn- rnercial, financial and literary, throghout the World. In addition to thi it contains all the Domestic intelligence of each week and full reports of every matter of public interest. As a political Journal The Weekly News will be found on the tide of lha Constitu tion of jbe country as it was framed and established hy the Fathers of ihe Republic, and will scan with care and fidelity every public act that may. tend to the violation of the letter and Spirit of that instrument of our liberties. It prefers the m POLICY OF PEACE to a ruiiious and exhausting system of War. Initin upon the trfith of the principle embodied in ihe Declaration of Indepen dence, that the jusi powers of the Govern ment are derived from the consent of . the governed, it urge the preservation of the fundamental principles of liberty, inviolate, as of more sacred 'rrsporiance than national grandeur or consolidatsd power under des potic rule without the pale of established law. On all questions of national impor tance it is the inflexible champion of tho rights of citizens, as guaranteed under the instruments by which they haredecided to be governed. It therefore boldiy avows its purpose (a sustain the Freedom of Speech ar.d of the Press, with th6 view to protect the people from the encroaching dogmas ol theorists who contempelate a modification of the democratic.principles which to . this tirr.U fiave"beerYsri8tained against ,"very ef fort .to overthrow then? In all matters per tainity? io Government the purpose of this news-paper is to protect the people from in- conAiderate ajMljkTsh legislation, and to hold our public servants to a strict account- ability tftr tHBrr conduct while carrying ou this' machinery of power!... To this end the most careful attention will be given to all Federal and Legislative laws, and .a firm and impartial exami.ialation of every " new yolitical proposition rn'av be exoecled as the ordy means of protecting the people from an abridgement ol their riant-. COMMERCIAL & MARKET REPORTS are given m the most succinct yet complete manner. They ehim particular noiir for their fidelity and truth, and all who desire io comprehend the exact finan- ciai conJttion ot the couetrv shnnM nr,t fail to pxamine ihe view3 which will be lounn in this department of tbe journal. THE FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE will be found especially interesting and in structiAe and being derived from some of the ablest minds in Europe must be read witn ine utmost avidity by those who desire to camprehend that diblorhacyof the Gov ernments of the Oid World. In all other respects THE WEEkLY NEWS will be found to meet the public de mand. It is the e.'pecial object of the Pro., prietor fe render it a valuable and enter taining. FAMILY NEWSPAPER, pure in its moral influence, ennobling" in H character, a-id satisfictrry to iha! Fi'se clas in tile roininuiiity who iieire io see t'te Pntiiic Pres tret poblic qn.-ti,) iS with sriMiiTients xpre-sed in conrip-v ainl candor, thought, af tfie -arne tire, with l spirit (tue to l!,e tr:e!nes diccussed. By reference to the terms of Tne; New York Weekly News it will be noticed that it i. by far the cheapest newspaper in ihe world, and the Proprietor feels that he nay inviie tho?e who approve of its principles and contact to use their influence in adding to its yresent large circulation. NEW YORK WE ELY NEWS, Eight Psses Fortv Columns ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY, For One Year One Dollar Eleven Copies to one Address for One Year TEN DOLLARS, inal copies Three Cents THE NEW YORK DAILY ITCH'S. A first clais Metropolitan Journal devoted t to i t? ace ana constitutional Libertv, and luuhiimii; mi i.ie lie; ol lUB uay, I Olltl- cal, Telegraphical, Commercial and Local is the cheapest daily paper in the metropo lis. ' . T E R 31 S : One Copy, One Year Six Dollars. One Copy Six Months Three Dollars Single Copies Tow Cent' Address BENJAMIN WOOD, Edito and Proprieior, No. 19 City Hall Square" New York. lYorlh Central ZJailway. " Tl M E"TALB E. TWO TRAINS' DAILY to and from the North and WeM Branch of the Susquehan na, Elmira, and all of Northern New York. On and after Mcndav, April 20th, i63, the Passenger Trains of the North Central Railway will arrive and depart from Sun bury, Hrris-burc arid Baltimore, as follows: SOUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily exrent Sundays, at 10.10 a.m. Leaves Hairi.sburg, v- 1.15 p.m. Arrives at Baltimore, 5.35 " Express Train leaves Sunbury daily except Sundays, at . ; . . 1107 p.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg.except Monday 2.00 a.m. Arrives at Baltimore daily except Mouday, at 6.15 a.m. Accommodation leaves Harrisb'rg 6,30 a.m. NORTHWARD. Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily excepi our.uays at y.ISa m. hLeares Harrisburg,. ."1.15 p.m. Arrives at Sunbury, 4.05 p.m. Express Traius Baltimore daily," 9.15 " Arrives at Harri-burs, 1.35 a.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday,3.00 " Arrives. at Sunbury, 5.38 " For further particulars apply at ihe office. I. N. DU HARRY, Supt. Harrisbu'rg, Aug. , 1863. ii c noti on, SUKGEOIV DENTIST, T ESPECFULLY offers his -""'professional services to the ladies & gentlemen ol Blooms- burg and vicinity. Ha is prepared to attend to all the various operations in Dentistry, and is provided with the latesr:mproved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in serted on pivot or gold plate, to look as well as natural.' s Mineral plate and block teeth manofac tured and all operations on teeth carefully attended To." A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. Alloperations on the teeth warranted. ' Residence and Office, a few doors above the Court House, same side. ' , Koxnastrarg, f9 T854. THE SINGER SEWING MACIHXES. OUR Letter A Family Sewing Machine is fast caining a world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sewing Ma chines yet offered to the public. No other Family Sewina Machine has so many use ful appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell ing, Tucking, Gathering, Guaging, Braiding Embroidering, Cording, and so forth. No other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity lor a great variety of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent improvements ttiake onr Family Sewing Machine most reliab!eJan J most durable, and most cer tain in action at all rates of ppeed. It makes ihe interlocked stitch, which is the best f-titch known. Any one, even of the most ordinary capacity,can see, at a glance how to use the letter A Family Sewing Machine. Our Family TSewing Machines are finished in chaste and exquisite Btyle. - The Folding Cae of the Family Ma chine i a piece of conning workmanship of the most useful kind. Il protects the ma chine when not in use, and when about to be operated may be opened as a spacious and Bubsianlial table to sustain (he work. While eome of the Cases, made out of the choicest woods, are finished in the sim plest aud chaste! manner possible, others are adorned and embelished in the most cosily and superb manner. It is absolutely necessary to tee the Fam ily Machine in operation, so as to judge of ils great capacity and beauty. It is fat becoming as'popular for family sewing as our Manufacturing machines are for manufacturing purposes. The Branch Offices are well snpplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very bett quality. Send for a Pamphlet. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 453 Broadway. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICEf810 Chestnut St. N. S. Tingley, Agent, in Espy, Pa. A.J. Evans, Agent, in Bloomsburg. Nov. ll, 1863. 6 &Q-'1K AND J3j 1 SECOND HAND f AT IVEW YORK SAFE UK POT 71 William Street, Neio York. Size and Prices of LilUe's FireProof Safes. O UTSID E: Ileizkl. Width. Depth. No 1 24 20 20 No 2 26 22 24 No 3 30 24 24 No 4 32 23 21 No 5 34 '31 24 No. 6 40 31 24 INSIDE: Height. Width. Depth. No 1 17 il 12 No 2 19i I3i 12 No 3 21 15 12 No 4 22 "18 13 No 5 24 21 14 No 6 31 21 15 PRICE. PRICK. Nnmber I S50 CO I Nnmber 4 SS5 00 do 2 do 3 November 60 00 I 70 00 I 1 t, 183 do do 5 6 100 00 115 00 r'i l-t ria-s rarmer-! illHgaziue lor I a 1661. . The Pennsylvania 1864. I AKJIER & GAESUEIVER, DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS, Edited and Published jiy W I L L I A M S. YOUNG & C 0 52 North-Sixth Street, Pniladelphia. Terms : One Dollar a year. The Sixth Volume commences with Jan uary nnmber. SAVING obtained the services of emi--nent aid practical Agriculturists, Horli tulturists, Stock Breeders and BeJ keepers, we coiifilently ofler the current Volume at one of the best ever if-sned for originality, practical thought and reliable inlormation, Feb. 24, 1861- Old Things Become rVfcWj The underpinned woald bg leave to in form his old friend?, and "she rest of man kind,'' that he ha lately returned from the service of his country, and airain re opened his OLD ESTABLISH- ft E I) T A I L O R I N G S A LOON.-Li. with a view of making np entire new gir ments. as well as mending old ones, for all mankind, and any body else, who may J favor him with their work in his line. , He i prepared to do work NEAT, Fash 10NABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, and hopes by so doing, and strict attention to business to merit and receive a due share of patron age. But remember, all, that the?e times require money, or something to live upon, he therefore hopes aud truets, that when he has done hi part, his customers wilt do theirs, by furnishing the "ready John," or ready trade. For truly the "Laborer is worihv of bis hire." BERNARD RUPERT Bloomsburg, Sept. 10 18C2. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. SWALLOW two or three Hogsheads of Buchu, Tonic Bitiers, Sarsaparilla, Nervous Antidotes, &c, &c, &c, and after you are satisfied with the result, then tiy one box ol OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS, and be restored to health and vigor in less than 30 days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken down and shattered consti tution. Old and young can take them with advantage. Imported and sold in the U. S. only by JAS. S. BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway, New York, ffAgent for the United States. P. S. A box of ihe pills, tsecurely pack ed, will be mailed to anv address on receipt of price, wtiich is ONE DOLLAR, pot paid, money refunded by the Agent if entire satisfaction is not given. Jnly 20, 1864. 3m. 1CE-CREJ1M. L? STOHNER would respectfully annou nee to tbe citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that he has just opened an Iec-reain Saloon, over his Confectionary Store, 1 door above the Post Office, in Bloomsbnrg, where he will serve op Ice-Cream, ol the mostchoice flavors, every evening, during the Summer months, at the most reasonable rates. tUT Parties and Families can be accom modated with the article upon short nonets. Give him a call. B. STOHNER, Bloomsburg, Apr. 27, '64. Prop'r. . HENRY ROSENSTOCK, v-Ia ish t Ahi br o I y pi fet, ROOMS in the Third Story of the Ex change Block, (entrance above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty. Pa. EfoxmistoTg, Not.!,18W If. - PEKIIAM'S INVALID SOLDIER NATIONAL O02IE . . ENTERPRISE. 5 8 5 BROADWAY NEW YORK. THE - -BELLICXT. The Most Complete and Magnificent War Exhibition Extant. Devoted io raisii Funds or a Na tional ilome, 100,000 TICKETS, AT 81 EACH. A DONATION cf $34,720 in Valuable Prop, erty lo the Ticket Holders. JOSIAH PER HAM, Agent for rhe Pro prietors, has the honor to announce a plan for creating a fund for the founding of a National Institution, fo be a borne for Iu valid, disabled, discharged soldiers. The original sumber of Tickets issued for this object was 100,000, one third of vthieh have been already disposed of in Boston, Mass. where the enterprise was firM projected. Each of the One Dollar Tickets is good for Four Admissions to the Mammoth MIRROR OF THE REBELLION, at 585 Broadway, New York City, 'or wherever else exhibited. . One half of the profits of the entire sale will be exclusively devoted and donated lo the above named patriotic object. According lo the original advertised plan, a Mass Meeting of the ticket hold ers was held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, on Nov., 4th", and an adjourned meeting at ihe same plac3 on Dec, 16th. The fol lowing named gentlemen were elected as a Board of Trustees, t6 receive the "funds which may accrue from the novel enter prise, and to appropriate the same to' this object in accordance wiih the plans of the originator . Gen- John S. Tyler, Boston: his Excellency Governor James Y. Smith, of Rhode lland; Hon. Geo. Brigas of New York ; his Excellency Gov. A. G. Curtin of Pennsylvania; Major Gen. N. P. Banks, cf Mass., Major Gen. O. O. Howard of Maine; his Excellency Gov. Richard Yates, of Illinois. To speedily accomplish this great ob ject, every wise means will be used by the projector lo effect the immediate al of the tickeU; arid he calls upon the loyal and humane to assist earnestly in carrying this noble undertaking forward to a trium phanl success. Neiiher its importance, nor its feasi bility, can be called i n question. Lei the people but respond in a spirit worthy oj the project, and no obstacles shall !elay its consummation. Making the proposition in good faith, and ready to devote his whole energies to tbe great work, the projector firmly be lieves the tide of popular lavor will flow in th desired direction, and accomplish the founding and injure the creation of a permanent National Institution, which frhall be an asylum for the retired soldier, whoe loss of health or limb is his diplo ma for heroic services performed in his country's canse, ami which shall go down to ihe future generations a b!esingto man-" kind and an enduring monument to ihe liberality of the loyal puople. By comoining this enterprise with a public place of amusement of such well established high character and merit, the! subciiber to the fund, while giving money for the promotion of a great char IJ3 IJa itable design, may receive a lull equiva lent for the outlay in witnessing this splendid series of Painting. ATTAR ACTIVE BOUNTY TO PUR CHASER. To effect the speediest possible sale of these tickets, so that unnecessary expense may bo saved, and the National Home Fund proportionately increased, a further inducement is offered as a county to pur-cha-er. As soon as the tickets shall have hcen sold, in addition to one half the profits, as aforesaid, the following described prop erty will be donated to iha ticket holders, and placed in the hands ol their Trustees, a distinct board havir teen choeri for! that purpose, at the ma3 meeting held as above stated, and which consists cf the following gentlemen who,- on receipt of the property, will dispose of the same, by lot, or otherwise, as the ticket holders in mass meeting may direel there to be no violation of law in such disposal : Hon. C. O- Roger, Hon. C. W, Slack, Gen. Bobt. Cowdin, Col. A.J Wriaht, John C. Hay- iifts. Esq., of Boston, Johua Webster Esq., j cf Maplevill, Mass , Isaac S. Morse Eq., i of Cambridge, Mass. SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY To tchiji the Ticket-holders uill be entitled. . One senfeel residence in the City ol Box bury. Mass. valued at 510 000 Tl. Piinn.fnrla fit ot tHi! t a t K 1 s:.10 ' Five piano-fortes, val. at S30G each Five Gold Watches, at Si 00 each, Fifty Gold Watches, at S50 each, Two shares in Ihe Boston and Wor 1,500 500 2,500 260 cester Railroad, a" Sl30each, Two shares in the Boston and Maine Ii R. valued at?130 each, 260 Two shares in the Merchants' Bank, Boston, at ?100 each, 200 Six thousand Gold Union Medals valued at 3 each, 18,000 Two Sewing Machines, at S50 each, 100 Total, S34.720 Due notice will be given of the next mass meeting of Ihe ticket holders which will take place in New York City A National Home Ticket, costing ona dollar, consists of five coupons, four ol which are admissions to the Mirror, good at any time, and the other a certificate of an interest iu the Enterprise, which the purchaser retans. The admision coupon may be used sep arately, or nil at once, as suits the conve nience of the purchaser. All communications on the subject, and all orders for tickets by mail, or express, should be directed to JOSIAII PERHAM, Agent, 585 Broadway, New York City. TO CLUBS. Persons taking an active interest in this charitable nudcrtaking, by getting op clubs, will receive eleven tickets for every ten dollars sent. Jan. 20, 1864 THE SEW GROCERY STORE. MORE Just received at Er annus1 New Store. Molasses, Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Spices, Fish, , Salt, Tobaco, . Segars, Candies, Razens, - FEED AND PROVISIONS. Together with a great variety of notions &c, too numerous io mention. CButter, Eggs, Meat and produce gen erally taken in exchange for poods. A. B. ERASMUS, BlooEsbtirg, Feb. 19, 1364. WHITE 31 EN MUST RULE AMEBIC THE CHEAPEST PAI'ER PUBLISHED. 70RTY-EIGHT columns of reading mat- ter per week for SI 20 per year. The only New York Paper made up exclusive ly for country circulation; and, the news of ihe week, with the cattle, produce, and other markets, carefully reported. The New York Day. Book, for 1864. White Men's Li beriiet--Stale Rights Fed eral Union. The New York Day-Book is an indepen dent, Democratic Journal, holding with the late Senator Douglas, that "this govern merit is made on the white basis, by white men, for the benefit of while men and their posterity forever." Il ia a large dou ble sheet, with forty eight columns of read ing matter, and in all respects -whether for Markets, news, Literary or Agricultural information is not inferior lo any as a po litical or family newspaper. In its politi cal department, it grapples "boldly with the real question before the American people, and presents the only philosophy of it which can resist the sweeping march of Abolitionism. . Il is Democratic in the true sense of the term the defender of ihe peo ple's rights, but it is the upholderof no par ty chicanery or trickery. Ii is not only for peace, but it shows how, and how only, permanent peace can be obtained, and thi glorious while man's government of Wash ington restored, viz: by the utter route, overthrow, and extermination of Abolition ism from American soil. ' The Day Book is now the only weekly political paper in New York city made up exclusively for country circulation. All the others are rehashed from the columns of some daily paper, which renders it almost impossible to give so complete and general a summary ol the news 3 in" the othet cae. Perons about subscribing should take this in;o coribideration. - Dmocratj al-o, must see in it that eonnd papers are circulated amonu the people, or abolition im wi'.l never oe put d.cwn. X7 All who deeire to lef jte ihe arguments of Abolition- ists, f-honld read The Day Book. 1 r.KMb: One copy, ooe year, 22 CO: Three copies on vesr, ?5 00: Five copie. one year, $7 50; Ten copie, one year, and one to ihe gewer np of the club, SU 00; Twenty copies, one yejr, aud one 10 the et erupof the Club, 24 00. Additional copies, each it 20. The name of the posi-offioe, countv, and State, should in all tat-ee, be plainly given in every letter. Payments always in advance, ard a'l papers will be Mopped when the lime of biib-icription paid for expires. Addref ... VAN EVRIE, HORTON & CO., 162 Nassau et., New York. Special Order 8. We desire this year to place before a million of northern read ers ihe greal doctrines '-The Day Book" teaches on the-question of the Races'. We confidently believe if this t Journal were placed in ihe hands of o:ie half of the vo ters of the northern Slates between this time atid November, 1664, the Democrat? could not fail lo carry the next presidential elec tion. We iherelore make the following offers, not in the light of prizes, ar.d not even because it will be profitable, for we can scarcely alford it- but Folely lo eecure a wide, difesmination oj the vmwi which we profoundly believe will save our couu try- Clubs nf Twenty. For a club cf 20, beside the ex'ra paper now offered, we will send a copy of Dr. Van Evri?'n Hreat work cn "negrr.es and nero slavery," the third edition of which i just ready. Price One Dollar. Clubs cf Fifty. For a chb or Fifty Fubf-cribers, at fid, we will nctid one extra paper, and a complete et of our A"ti Abo lition Publication," the prices ol wnich, taken Hinelher. mimBM lo 75. Clubs of One Hundred. In relation to Clubs of one hundred, we will ay this: Whoever will .send us one hundred sub scribers at one time, the club to be sent to one address, and begin and end at INs uma time, wiil receive tha papers at St00. V. E., II. S: CO. November IS, 1S63. HEADING HAIL ROAD. S13I3IER ARRANGU3I ENT. iREAT; Trunk line from the Nor:h and Ncrth-weet for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottivilleebanon, Allen town, Easton, &c. Trains leave Harriburg for Philadelphia New York, Reading, Pottsville, and all in termediate Stations, at 8 a. m. and 2 p. M. New York Express leaves Harrieburg at 6. S0a. ai. auiviug at New York at 1. 45 ; the same lay. Aspecial accomodation Passenge trail Iea Reading at 7. 15 A.M. and returns from'Harri-burg at 5 P. M. Fare Irom Ilarrisburij : to New York S5 15; lo Philadelphia S3.35 and S2,80. Basgage checked through. Returniiii: leave New York at 6 A. M. i3 Noon, and 7 P. M. (Pittborgh Express, arriviua at llarrisburg at 2 A M.) Leave Philadelphia at 8. 15 A. M. and 3. 30 P.M. teieepiug ci rs iu ihe New York Expre Trains, through to and from P'ttsturti wi'houi change. Passengers by the Cattawissa Rail Road leave Tamaqua at 8. 5J A. M. and 2. 10 P M. lor Philadelphia, Ne.v York, and at Way Points. Trains leave Pottsviile at 9. 15 A. M. and 2. 30 P. M. for Philadelphia, Harntburg and New York. An accomodation Passenzer train leaves R-adinn at 6. 00 A. M. and returns Irom Philadelphia at 5. 00 P. M. CtT All thethe above tiains run daily, Sundays excepted. ' A Sundav train leaves To'isville at 7.30 A. M. and Philadelphia at 3.i5 P. M. Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Ex cursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points. 80 Pounds Baggage allowed each Pai ' sender. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendant. May 2, 1864. DR. J.R.EVANS Physician and Surgeon, HAVING located permanently on Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in form the public generally, that he is pre pared to a tend to all business faithfully and punctually that may be intrusted to his care, on terms commensurate with the times. OHe pays strict attention to Surgery as well as Medicine. . ... November 25, 1863. -ly. E. H. LITTLE. iVS'S'OmsnrS' ill? siTd KLOOxHSBUIIG, Pa. Office in Tourt Alley ; formerly occupied bf Charles R. Bucfcalew. December 28, 1859. tf. Altorner at Iair BLOOMSBURG. PA. . , : Office n Main Sueel, First door belcrar X. J. Slean'n Stcr. , De. 1S4
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