STAR OF! THE NORTH wr:; t " ;-v - b:l,oo:tikub;s pa. Wcdiicsday Jlornin, Sept. SO, DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS Another series of Democratic Meetings, wtll be held throughout this county previ ous to ihe election. Dae notice will be fc'iTea bwh through the Democratic press ol the county and by hand til! of the limes and places cf holding these meetings. A Lo'idcf Dri Wood will be taken at this Office on subscription. Also, a few basheU I cortt in the ear. . Thb "Shoddy candidate1' passed this place last evuning, (Tuesday) on hi slumping lour to Lnterne county- A few of his po litical faith went to the Depot to do him . u w vita VI v IB l ooa w i v t wvi ui wi 'Shoddy" iih a kits I Ths Prkmicm Li?t for the next Anneal Cotomtia County Agricultural Fair is pub lished in tsday! Star The information this mutter' imparts . to any one who takes an interest in the advancement of agricul ture, is alone worth inore than the sobscrip lion price ol a local newspap.gr. Wc have been compelled since we re pomed ihe publication of the Star, to strike off several non-paying subscribers, and we "will be obliged to erase a few morn if they tlo no! pay up sen. No man need calcu late on receiving out. paper unless he pays for it. This not pay in g the printer for three or four years, with ns, is "played." tKM0CRT3! bs up and doing; see that pver voter perform. the duty of a good citi treo i. e , goes to the polls and votes thn iDemocralic Ticket. The Democratic par'y alone can wrest our bleeding country from nut the clctches of those wicked men who are seeking to destroy it. Attend the ballot box the only lace for civil redress upon the creatnre who have teen making slaes vt while men. Put out the present rulers ! Fox St Gilmorb have tn Eating and Drink ing Saloon in Robison's Brick on Main St., 1hi place,, where can be bad, Ale, Lager Beer, Porter. Sarsaparil'a and Mead, iu the Jrhiking Ii. e; and in the eating department Ibeytave; Hjjji, Eg2 Tripe, Bolognas, pickleJ and fre.h Oysters. Sic. These gen. tlemee are experienced in the saloon busi ness, i.nd understand catering to the wants of the epicurean.' Gie them a call. Col. Lrvi L. Tatk of the Cohtmlin Dem tcro!, uddre-sed the Democracy ol Sullivan county on Tuesday,. the 22d inst. It in said his xecaark were principally Upon theCoti stilution and the unconstitutional acts ot the Admin irira: ion. When the Cd. gets start ed Le can tell the administration party, in pretty severe teiros, of their Usurpation and lsgraieftil acts The meetings in Sullivan are well attended, as is ihe case in cneT ouuti;s this Fall. LifcDlORDS. -Samnel Rimby and A. K. 5raith landlord.! at Jerseytown, Columbia eountj-, have made ample preparation for the Democratic Mas Meeting to be held t that place on the 8ih day of October next. Their Houses are. large, convenient, and in every way eui'j.bh to.eccommotlaie a mnl titode of peopi. They both know how to ater for the wants ol the public. No perf-ou reed ittay sar from this meciioi for iear of the inability of tbee gentlemen to serve Iheir .wiiibe Let thre be a spontaneous lorn autof the people from far aad near. Nriv Liqcors Mr. Daniel Robbins, of Eloomsbtirg, has just received from the eastern cities a large supply oi choice liqu ors, such as Cbampagnaes,W ines,beM extra ioeble Brown toot, Cherry Brandy, Whis ley,Gin, Pale'Srandy, Apple Jack, &c . all of wt ich he will seM cheap for cash His liquors are sucii that he can recommend. Coonlry laurflatds ould do well by giving him,' or his liquors, a trial as they can suit . themselves with his liquors just as wet! as pcing; to the cittes, fer the same . money, and lave freight. MitmNG is :MorT Plbasant. E'ijth R. lkeler, of Millville, Columbia co., addressed . Wiodward Meeting in Ml- Pleasant twp , on Saturday tbe 19th inst. We are inform ed that ihe meeting was well atiended by tka Iliomfwra' nf Ml P!paa'n, and niTinln. MW " ' ,1 " " . - J - 4ng townshipi. They raided a ppleodiJ II P.-ta rnnn urhipli ihar (Inn i lha IJV tVi J A-' V " vaavj mm. mm w breeze the Stars and Stripes. : Mr. Ikeler is aid to be an i xceHenl stump speaker. He pleaned his aidience, which is something every stomp speaker can't do Irani Derr, Eiq-t of Jacksan twp , presided. ' ; Chari-es G. Baklt, Superintendent of Cora raon Schools of Columbia Connty, is drafted. . Will he be exempt, as was Wm. Ear:e5s, last Fall, who stood precisely in the tiarne ponliion? We will see. It was made appear last-Fall in Burgess' case, ihat Ihe cau? of edocation would suffer in Columbia cGanty shou'd he enter the army, whereupon, C r. Jnhn sayp, the Secretary of IVar ira mdia'ely ordered hi name stricken cF the Iit oi drafted men. Is the same ru!a nol good this Fall? How is it Doctor, jba Baited id Mr. Burgpss' case and onght ia k30v? iomi thing about it? - An Keitohi Dstted The editor of the irxkl; Cazi tt, Jeremiah S. Sanders, has bsaa drafted jinto he service of the United . . . , . ia Airiv a mil tlr f anil chnnt TJ aHp! Disk3 iu -1J ' . .., for it term of );bree years. We raiher ibink ha Will rotgiJ, but pay his THRtBHcKTRtD XoiXAt:a ccnjrriotatioa money. Tbe "draft" iu U? t qnart r is not considered '-bully," as js ii with i eisrtain New York, editor who v. Hi drafted "and who says to Father Abe, i!wir3 cotnitig, cue hundred and ninety seven :-;jtis $lrcnzl' He's a perfect bag of wind, tea a hiick Republican, and of courfe wiil be exsmipt. witboat any difScolty.'. But Jjriy v? Ill ba! obliged to pay cr eoldier. In cereal, lad. Fall, we preferred soldiering, tzi ' i-i JrrJ3 ca?9 we ibaold pay by all VOT. We are authorized by the Chairman of the Union Standing Comrniitee to say that the statement in the last issue of the Star, that he said he never would support Andrew G Cur'in for re-election, is a u. Dr. Pec Jvhn-s Rrpul licm I ibi a fighting lie, Doctor 1 Before this war broke out Quakers were opposed to fighting, but since this rebellion commenc ed we bjtlievs it is not contrary to thier dis cipline or conscience to not only fight a little but to, urge and encourage the doing ol a good deal of it. But to the subject: We are authorized to state that, if you or the Chairmaif the - Union Standing Com mittee desire proof for the statement made in last week's Star, in relation to said Chair man not being willin to support Curtin for re election, it is ready for you 1. Your using ol fish-woman's argument does not tack us down from what we can prove. Thk Soldicrs Kisht to Yotb Fmm the manner in which our Abolition exchanges rave about allowing the soldier the privi lege of voting, one would think they were deprived of that privilege! But they are not A soldier can vote as well as a civil ian, but according to the Constitution he must have resided in the district within the State, where he ofTbrs his poll, at least ten days belo-e he cad exercis-e the privilege. That was the trouble, against allowing the soldiers in the field the stighl of sufTrase las', fall. In a constitutional prohibition and why should Judge Woowdard and the Dem ocratic party be held responsible Eeiwick Gazelle. Hon. Hkistsr Clvmer, of Berk, paid our town a visit a few days since. Ha is doing good service in the Democratic cause, which is one step, should the Democraiic pairy be successful, towards saving the country from anarchy and ruin. He called to 'seethe fellow. who is giving the "Copperheads" so much trouble in this coqnty," at least so says the Republican. It might be presumed that Mr. Clymer had a desire to see the man who could so last sir:k his own party in this county, in so short a time, as not to form a County Ticket this Fa l ; the man. too, who pretends to carry the whMe Repub- J lican party (C F. Nspp included) of this co , in his panta!oon pockets. After (he election he can easily carry the party. Great men notice the Doctor, come to see him. - Ja a ew years more l.e'll do to exhibit through the country to men, women and children, as a distinguished person, who did as moeh in proportion to hift ability, as that crazy Abolitionist Wendell Philtips.to bring upon j us this accursed rebellion which is destroy ing the country. Col. John G. Fkeze has tor sale, at the ! Recorder's Cffic, Bloomsbura. Fifty Copies ! of '-Sheppard's Constitutional Text-Book, recommended by the best Judges and Law-' yers of the country, lor th use of the pub lic Different editions come at from 75 ct to SI 25. . He has bsen induced to send for them because they have been so frequency in quired afltr. They are the same editions j h3 nres in his speeches. Call and buy one m 0 Ifthe-e infemal fana'ics and Abolilion it. ever get Ihe power into their hand ; Xhcf will override the Constitution, t-ex the Supreme Court at defiance, i-hange and Tiake lawa to suit themselves, lay violent hands on those who differ in opinion, or dare question their fidelity, ami finally bankrupt the coontry ani deluge il with blood." Daniel Wkbtks. " The New Orleans! Era says, in speaking of the opening of the Courts in that city, by the Washington admin'ntration, that 'Mr. Charles Leaomoat, a staunch loyalist, has been appointed Recorder for the Sec ond District " That sounds and reads very much like th? history of the revolution, when our fathers were ta'king of the Whiiz who were patriois, and the loyalists who were tories. Is it possible we are so soon re peating history ? Loyalists of 1776 aud Loyalists of 1863 Let as think ! Twt first law passed by Congress to raise revenue for the war, waa to levy a tax of 420. 000. COO on all the States ; but as no Southern State will pay her quota, the whole will fall upon tbe northern Ptates. Penr.jlvania' fchare will be 82,000,000. This tax is directly assessed upon real estate. It ought to be assessed in September, and why is il that the assessors are not at work? Because it is deemed wise to postpone it till after the election. Two millions to be paid in cash by the real estate owners of Pennsylvania will make them scratch their heads, and it woaldot do to put them :o scratching before the election. They might scratch Cunia'a name Iroin the ticket ! - .- ..- -- Frank Leslie's Lady's Magazine for Oc tober surpasses all previous numbers. The improvement is marked, and we know of no periodical of like character, that does come op lo it in any particular. Its large, double fashion plate is worth alone, to the ladies, say nothing of the valuable pattern? already cut out accompanying the work, the price of cobscription S2 CO. Published by Frank Leslie, 72 Dnane tt., New York. GOVERNOR OIlTnrCAN NOT SE CURE THE SUPPORT OF EITHER HIS OWN PARTY OR HIS OFFICE HOLD ERS. Spee h of Alex Cummines, before ihe Republican State Convention, Aug 5, IS63. Mr.Commings is only one ot the many formerly warm and influential friends of Curtin, who now are deserting him in the hour of trial when he most nsed their sup port. So it is, Curtin has made a very un popular Governor, even with his own party Curaming i'a'a leading Repnblican ! Which is Right ! Hon. Geo. W. Wood ward is a Supreme Judge payed by the people for hi services. He does not take the stump though a much abler speaker than Ccrtin. He gives the time for which he is paid to the State, in the performance of his defies. Aodrew G. Curtin is also paid by the State to perform the duties of Governor. He takes the money but spends the time lor which he is paid, in making tiTUMP speeches roa HiasELF thus defraud ing, the tax payers and receiving money for service wbich he does r.ol perform. Which cf the two i acting ia the best faith to the tax f ayers of the Staiff. ' - How the Abolitionists welcomed the Repub lican Party. .Wendell Phillips, the great Ajax of abo litionism, and now well known as a drill master and lecturer for those who style themselves the Republican party, clearly gave, in 1858, the character and the resuha to be expected from the principles and pol icy of that party. Ae said : There is merit in the Republican party. It is the "first sectional party" ever organ ized in this country. It is the North "aray ed against the" South. The first crack in iceberg. You will yet hear it go with a crash through the cenire." Pktkrson's Maga2ink for Oober is on our table. It is full of interesting matter, as usual. Its Kngravitigs, Fashion Plates, and Patterns, are not surpasseJ by any oth er periodical. The price Is low only J2 perannom. tt is the best and cheapest Magazine published. AdJress, Charls J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut si, Phila. rJlIDGF. WOODWARD IS A CITIZEN OF UNIMPEACHABLE CHARACTER. AN ABLE JURIST. AND A PATRIOTIC GEN 1 LEMAN." Philadelphia Inquirer. June 18, 1863, Republican piper) This is a good endorsement of the Dem ocratic candidate lor Governor, coming at. it does from one of the most influential Republican journals of the State. The American Agriculturist, for October has been received. This is truly a Farm ers' and Gardeners' journal, woth million to them. It is the best agricultural worl. published in the United Stales. It is larao and voluminous ; and thoroughly practical. Terms, One Dollar per annum, in advance Orange Judd, Editor and Proprietor, 41 Park Row, New Yotk City. Lkt them Come Tbe Abolition organs keen up an eternal chatter, like so many Poll Parrots, about the soldiers vo'ing We say let them all come, none of your Connecticut and Maine games though, ol sending home all Republicans. We want Democrats and all to have fair play in thi matter. If this is done we have no fears ol the shoddy candidate'gelting all their vote. Danville hdelliiencerl , He Rkpents. David A. Frey, editor of the York Pennsylvania, a Republican jou r nal, i-ays: "WE ACKNOWLEDGE IN SHAME THAT WE VOTED FOR GOVERNOR CURTIN. GOD SPARE US FUOM EVES AGAIN VOTING FOR SUCH A MAN " Thk Phi.VTEK, a niouthly newspaper, du voied to the interests of the "Art preser vative ot alt Arts," ha paid us a visit f ir September, it is a useful Journal for the Printers, and deserves a wide circulation. Success to ihe Printer. John Gearov & Co.. Publishers, 172 Wiliiam Street, New York. Terms, one dollar a year. L. T. Shabpless has just returned from Philadelphia with a laige and well selected stock of new goods for Fall and Wimer Give him a call. He hells at reasonable price. EDITOR OF THE STAR. Dear Sir ; With your permission I ih to fay to ihe readers of jour paper that I will send by re'urn mail to all who wish it, (free a Fe ceij e, with full directions for making and uicig a simple Vegetable Balm, that will efi-eioally remove, in 10 days, Pimples. Blo-chfs, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities o.' lb Skin, feaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautilui. I w ill al!o mail free to itioe having Bild Heads or Bare Faces simp'e direction? t nd information that will enable them to start a full erowth of Lxurient Hair, Whihkitr? or a M?utiche, in less than 30 days. All aplicaiiitus answered by return mail with out charge RcspetMfollv yiir., THOS F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, No. 831 Broadway, New York, . Ao?utt 26, -1863 3m. A GENTLEMAN, cnreJ of Nervous De bility, Incompetency, Premature decay i.nd Youthful error, actuated by a dei-ire to ben efit others, will be happy to furnish to al who need ii, free of charge, the Recipe tin J directions for making the simple Remedy used in biscate. Those wishing to prifit by hi experience and posses a valuable remedy will rpceive the same, by return mail, carelullv sealed by addring. " JOHN B. 00 DEN, No 60 Nasau Street, New York. AugnM 26, 1863 Sm. RCYIEIF OF THE 3IARKET, CARKFCLLT corrected weeklt. WHEAT, SI iO RYE, 1 00 CORN, 90 OATS. 65 BUCKWHEAT, 75 FLOUR pr.bbl. 7 50 CLOVERSEED.4. CO BUTTER, EGGS. TALLOW, LARD, per lb POTATOES, 25 12 12 16 0 DR'D APPLES I 00 HAMS, 12 DIED. In Jerseytown, on the 18th inst. Mr. Thomas P. Cole, aged 62 years 3 weeks and 4 days. In Bloomsborg, on , the 16th of Sept., Fkanlt Harrisos Frt. son of Joseph and Martha Fry, from fracture of skull in falling, in the ninth year of hi age. IVcyf Goods, IVcw fioodsi! I'OR -THE BIIkLIOX. Jyst Received at Z T. Sharpies Cheap Cash Store at the old Stand formerly occupied by L. B. Iiupert, DRY GOODS, Calicoes, Mu-Un, from 18 cts. np. C3" CP SE 3 2? IT Si 3 Syrups from 50 to 80c's. per gallon. Q:)ensware reasonably low. Boots, Shoes, and Gums for men, women and children at the lowest prices. Hoop Skirts and La dies Balmorals in abundance. New Mackerel, retail and by the pack age. ' "Having bought for cash he intends lo throw out suca inducement to lboe who buy lor cash, as can not be surpassed. . t5T Wanted, grain, seeds of all kinds, Dried fruits, onions, rags Sic. &c, forivhich the highest market price will be paid. t-Give him a call and examine his goods belore buying. L. T. SHARPMISS. BIootnsbaTs, Sept. 30, 1863. - ; -: General Election Proclama tiosi. WHEREAS, by the Laws of this Com monwealth, il is made the "duty ot the Sheriff of every county to give notice of the general elections, by publication in one or more nowspapers of ihe county, at least twenty day before the election," and to enumerate therein the offices to be elec ted and to deiiguate the place at which the election is to be held. Therefore, I Josiah H. Furman. High Sheriff of Columbia co., do ueiebv make known and proclaim to the qualified Hectors of Columbia co , that a General Election will be held on TUES DAY; the I3!h itny J Oc!oer, 1863, being ihe second Tuesday in baid rr.omh, at the several districts within ihe county, to wit: Bloom township, at the Court Houe, in Bloomsburg. Benton township, at the public house of J. J S iles, in the twoo of Bunion. - Beaver township, at the Uoue of Frank lin L Shuman. Briarcrtek township, at thu School house near Kvansville. Bor Berwick, at the Town Iloue, in the Borough. Caiawissa. township, at the public house of William Shuman, in taiawissa. Cenire 'ownsliip, at the house of Jeremi ah Hers, deceased.. Oonyngham township, at the house ol R. R. Wafeer. Fishingcrek township, at the house of Benjamin McIIenry. Franklin township, at Clayton's School Hou?. Greenwood township, at the House of J R. fatton. Hfictock township, at t'.ie Buck Horn. Jackaon towiisliip at the house ol Ezekie! Cole. Lornst township, at the house of John L. Hur.-t in Slab'on. Mifllin township at the hou of J. Keller. Madison twp., at tbe house ol Samuel Rirnby. Monrt Pleasant twpv at the house now occupied by Thoma Jones. Montour aI ina ou9 of John Rich ards, now occupied by William Holhngs head. Main twp., at the house of. John M. Nus. Roarinscrefk twp., at the house .'ormerly occupied by G. W. Dri-bach. Orange twp., at the house of Alexander Unities', Orangeville. Pine twp., at the house of Albeit Hun ter. Sngarloaf twp., at the house of Alinas Cole. - Scott twp., at the house of Enoch Howell, Espy. It is further directed that the election of ihe said several districts shall be opened between th hours ofJS and lo o'ekek in the. fre noon, and shall continue open wi fl out interruption or adjourtuneui, until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. The officers to be elced al tbe time and places aforesaid, ar 0:i Governor. One Judge of the Supreme Court. One Senator. Two Representatives, One Proihoiioirry 9ie Register & Recorder. On Tra-urer. One County Commi-Mutier. One Uuuni) Auditor, and 0;ie County Coroner. It is further directed that the meetings ol the return Judges will be held at thu Conn Hoti-e in Bloomsburg lo make out trie gen eral election, whiidi will be on Friday the Sixteenth day ol O tober. The return Judges id" the Representative District, composed of the Counties of Wyoming, Sullivan, LolumDia ami aion lour, shall meet at the Court House, in Bloomeburu. in the county of Columbia, on Tue-day, the Twentieth day of October next to make out returns for members of A-semblv. And in and by the said act, I am furiher directed to give notice that every person, exppDtin" in sticks of the ptjar-e, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the tiovernrnetu ot tne unreu Stales, or of thi Siate, or of any city or in corporated district, whether a commission ed officer or otherwi-ea subordinate olhcer or ag-ni, who i- or snail be employed uo der the legislative, or exer ntise, or judicary deDarimenl of this Slate, or ol any incor portted district, and also itiat every mem of Corigrer, and of the select or common council ol any city, commisonrs, of any in corporaied district, is, by law, incapable of ho'Jing or exercising ai ihe same time, the oflice or appointment of Judge, inspec tor or clerk of and election of this common wealth, and that no inspector, Judge or any otlicer of any such election sliall be eligible lo any office than to be voted for. (iiven under my hanJ an 1 eal, at my cfTice in Blooiu.burg, this l7tti day of Sept., A. D. 1863. J II. FURMAN, Bloom-bnrg, Sept., 29, lb63. Sheriff. Tcacliers' Exaciinalioiis. THE Examination of Teachers for Col cmtia cour.ly. will lnke place at the fol lowing lime and place : Centre at Fowlersvi e. September 2 1st ; Caiawi-sa at Ca'awissa, ept. 22 ; Berwick Bor. Sept. 23; Mifflin at M;filinwil!e, Sept. 28 ; Braver at Michael' School house, Sept. 29 ; Alain at Muinvil!. Sept. 30; Roaring creek at Middle School home Oi-t. 1 ; Con ngham at Cenireville, Oct. 2 ; Lncu-t at NurneJia, Oct. 3 ; Franklin at Clayton's School house. Oct. 6; Orang at Oranyeville, Oct. 7 ; Fishingcreek at Pealer's School housf, Oct. 8 ; Bsntou at Brtiiton, Oct. 9; Sdaarloaf at Col's School house. O.'t. 10 ; Scott at Light Street, Oct. Mad son nt Jerseytown, Oct. 19 ; Hemlock at Buck Horn, Oct. 20; Montour . at Die'erick's School houe, O'M. 21 ; Mount Pleasant at J.jne ' School hoose, Out. 22 Briaicreek at Mar'z's S-;hool house, Oc:. 21; Green wr,n,i at Rohriburi?. Oc 26; Jackson at Derr's School house, Oct. 27 ; Pine Warnersville. Oct. 30. The exercise- at !! the above places commence at 1C oVfock, A. M. Teachers will please be punctual in at (o aire- lendance. Directors are respectfully quested to be present. CHARLES G. BARKLY. Bloomsburg. Sept. 12, 1863. Co Svpt. COMMUNICATED Pulmonary Consumption A Curable Disease ! A CARD. TO COiXMJWPTIVES. THE undersigned having been restored lo health in a few wee'ks, by a very siru- . . cr A ,i , - . I pie remeoy, aur navmg suncreu kici years wish a severe lung affection, and that Uread disease, Consumption is anxious to rriake known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire t, he will send a copy cf the prescription m-ed (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and utng the tame, which they will find a sure cute for Consumption, Aeihtna, Bronchitis, Couuhs. Colds, &c. The ordy object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread the infor mation which he conceives lo be invalua ble ; and be hopes every eofferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parlies wishing tbe prescription will please addres - :... REV. EDWARD A. WILSON Williamsborgb, Kings county, N. Y. Sept, 23, 1863. 4raos. The Great TEA COMPANY, 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK ; Since i:s organization, has created a new era in the histor of W holesaling Teas In this Coontry. , They have introduced their selections of 1L.AS, ard are selling therrt at noi over TWO CEIWTS (.02 Cents) per pound above Cost, Never deviating from the ONE PRICE asked. 4 nother peculiarity of the Company is '"that l he i r Tea Taster not only devotes his time lo the selection of their TEAS a to qnality, value, and particular Mles for particular localities of country, but tie helps the TEA buyer to choose out of their enormous siock such TEAS as are best adapted to hit particular wants, and not on ly this, but points out to him the best bar gains. It i- easy to sp the incalculable advan tage a Tea Buyer has iu th's eslab!ihment over all others. II he is a Judge of Tea, or the Market, if his time, is valuable, he has all ihe bene fits of a well organized syttm of doing bu-ines, of an immense capital, of ihe judgement ol a Professional Tea Tasier, ami ihe k nowlidae of superior salesmen. This enables all Tea buyer no matter if they are thousands of miles from this market lo purcha-e on as good lenns here as ihe New York Merchan's. Parties can order Teas will be served by os a well as though ihey came iheun-elves being sure to ei original p-u-kaaea, true wrinh'sand lares; and ihe TEAS are war runtleil as represented. We ipsue a Price List of the Company's Teas, which will te sent to all who order il ; comprising Hyson, You n tr EIyoii, Impe rial , u n p o (1 v v T w a n ka y and Skin. OOLONG, SOUCHONG ORANGE & HY SON PEKOE. JAPAN TE of every description, col ored and uneolored. This list has each kind of Tea divided into FOUR Clasps, namely: CAIUiO, high CARGO FINEST, that every one may uri deramd frcm description and the prices annexed thai the Company are determined to undersell ihe whole Tka trade. We iinarniee lo sell ALL nurTEAS at not over TWO CENTSC.02 Cents) j.er ponml jbnve co-t, believing this in be at racive lo the many who havo heretofore been paying Enormous Profits. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPORTERS ASD JOBBERS, No. 5! Vesey Street, New York. Sept. 9, 1863. 3mo. Aorth Central Railway. T I M E TA OLE. TWQ TRAINS DAILY to and from tbe Norlh ai d West Branch of t! e Susquehan na. Eimira, aod ail of Northern New York. On and after Mor.dav, Ar.ril 20i, 1563, the I'a--erigr Trains of the Norih Cenlral Railway will arrive and depart from Sun bury, Harrisburg and Bal'irnore, as follows: souTnv.jRn. Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily except Sundays, at 10.10 am. Leaves Hai ri-burg, 1.15 p.rn Arrives at Baltimore, 5.35 Express Train leaves Sunbury d-nly except Sundays, at 1 1 07 p.m. Leaves Harrib'r;j. except Monday 2.00 a.ru. Arrives at Baltimore daily except Monday, at 6.15 a.m. Acconimodatiof leaves Harrisb'rg 6,30 a m. NORTHWARD. Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily except Sundays, at 9.15 a m. Leaves Harrisburg, 1.15 p.m. Arrives al Sunbury, 4 05 pm. Express Trains Baltimore daily, 9.15 " Arrives at ilarri-bur, 1.35 a.m Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday .3.00 " -Arrive? at Sunbury, 5.38 " For further partcolar- apply at the office. I N DU BARRY, Supt. Harr'.burrr, Aug 8, 1863. JYational Foundry. SIoomliiir?, Columbia Co . 'Ine snbribjr, proprietor of the tbnv named extensive eiablishmen?, is now prepared to receive order for ll kiniU o machir.erv. for COI.LERI RS BLAST FI R NACF.S STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESHIMG MACHINES. &c , kc. He is also prepared to make S ovos, all size and pattern-, Plow-irons, and every thing usually made in firsi-t-Uss Foundries His enlaiiMve facililic? arid practical workman, wairant him in receiving the larseM contracts on tte roost reasonable terms. V" Grain of all kinds will be taken in excharae tor castings. t'B This e-iabii-hmenl is located near the Lackawanna R-nlrod t)rpoi. PETER BILLMEYER. Rloomsbnrsr, Sept. 9. 163. TEUUlCLi: DlStLOSUUES! Secrets For Ihe -Tlillon ! A moM valuable and wonderful publj canon. A work ol 400 paje. und 3v colored er.cravi-.gs. DR. HUNTER'S VADEMECUM, an oriainal and popular lrea'ie on Man and Wcman, their Phys iology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kinl, with Nrfver Failing Remedies for their speedy cure. Ihe practice of Dr. HUNTER ha long been, and siiti is, unbounded, but at thJ cart:el solicitation numt erous persons, he ha been induced to extend his medical usefulness ihrouh the medium of hi "VADEMECUM." It is a volume that should be in the hands ol every family in the land, as a preventive ol secret vices, or as a guide for ihe allevia tion of one of the most awful and destruc tive sconrae ever visiied mankind. 0e copy, seourelv enveloped, will be forwar ded free ol pota2e lo any part of the Uni ted States lor 50 cents in P. O. siamp, 3 copies for SI. Addres,, post paid, DR. HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street, New York Sept 9. 1863. THE OID GUARD. Monthly Journal, devoted to the Prin ciples of 1776, Designed to enmastt the Usurpation, Desptism and crimes of this ABOLITION ADMINISTRATION. And lo defend ihe doctriues of Slate Rights, and of Consiitutiorial-Liberty, as held by our Revolntionary Fathers. Published by C- CHAUNCEY BURR & Co., sau street, New York. PRICE Single numbers 15 cents. For warded by mail or express to all parts of the United Slates at SI a year, in advance. Any person sending ten subscriber will receive an additional copy for one year. Aug. 26, 1863. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Ticw Iotin ?slore. LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. ffHE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has jusl received from the Eastern Cities, a large assortment of SJPB&ENQ- . AND SUMMER CLOTHING Freh from the seal of Fashion, of all sorts, sizes and quantises, which will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. A L S O, r HATS a rjAIS fcf BOOTS AD SHOES. GS Together with a variety of no tions and ihiims ioo troublesome to numer ate, lo which he inviies th,u attention of pur chasers. flT Call and examine our stock of gods. ANDREvV J. EVANS. R!imnrc, A no 2fi, I8fi3. illltlOAS (ItlJAP HAT MOKE i:kmvki. Anollier Arrival of Gootli. Now is Your Time to Buy. I NOW SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER rpHE undersianed having bought out the l Grocery ol David Stronp, lias re:noved his Hat and Cap S'ore up to Stroup's Old Stand, where in addition lo a superior as sonmpnt of SPRING AND SUMMER HATS AND CAPS, Comprising every potl and quality, which will be sold at ununal!y low price. He will oiilinue itie Grocery and Notinn business in all its forms as carried on by Mr.Stroup And solicits a coutinuance of the old customer. ALNO,-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES, and LININGS to which be inviie tie at tention ot Shoemakers and the public. JOHN K GIRTON. Blooncsburir. Ang. 26 IS63. JL2. S3 2 V 12 L A T It E A U ' S STIMULATING ONGUENT, OR FRENCH CUE A M. FOR BALD HEADS AND BARE FACES: 'IMIIS celebrated article is warranted lo bring oni a full set of Whiskers on the smoothest face, or a fic.e growth of hair on a Bald Head, in Ipsn than six weeks, and will in no way stain or injure the skin.- The French Cream is manufactured by Dr. Pel ureauK ot Paris, and is the only reliable. article of the kind, fj-e no other. War ranted in every cae ONE BOX WILL DO THE WORK. Price SI CO. Imported and for salt W holesale and Retail by THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist and Druggist, S3 1 Bioadw ay, New York. P. S. A l ox of the Ongoent sent to any address by return mail, on receipt of price, and 15 cents for Poiage. Autust 26, 1563 Im. Jilillcrs Store. OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. 'fHE subscriber ha just returned from the Cilie with another large and select assortment of FALL fc WIINTEi: POCTDS, purchased al Philadelphia s.nd New Y'ork, at the lowest figure, and which be is determined oiell on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in BioomsLcrg. Hi stock comprises Ladies' Dress Goods, of the choiresi sty les and latet fasliiorjs. DRY GOODS, G? ur od ce a i 23 HARD W A RE. QUE E N SWA RE. CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW-WARE. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, &.c. In short, every thing usually kepi in country I stores; to which be iuvites the public gener ally. The highest price will be pai I for coun try produce, in exrhanae for goods. STEPHEN il MILLER. Bloomsburg, Aug. 26, 1863. JYcic Stack of Clothing. ; FALL 6o WINTER GOODS. j T N VI I ES atemion lotus nwk of cheap I an.t laltionable Clothing at his Store, or MJ IN S TREE T, B I. O OMSB UR G , i two doors above the Amtrican House, ! where he has jn.t received from New York and Philadelphia, a lull assortment ot Men and Boy's Clolltii)?, including Hie rr.o-l fatiionab!e, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, connsting of Ihx, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil CfoiL Coals, and I'ants, of all sorls, sizes, and colors. He also ha' repleni-hed his already larae stock of Fail and Winter Shawl-; striped, floored and plairt Vels, thirls, cravats, stock-, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspender and fancy ar.icle. N C He has constantly on hand a larae and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vesting, which he i prepared to make op to order, into a iy kind ol clodiing on very short notice and in the best ol manner. All his clothing is made lo wear and most of il is of home manufacture. AND xyX ran to r?0 Ol every Description, Fine and Cheap Hi Case of Jewelry i- not t-urpase i in ibis place. Call and examine his general as., cortment of Clothing, Watches. Jewelry, ki-. kc. LAV ID LOW EN BERG. Bloomsburg, Aui. 26. lf63. 150 REST PIANOS. $1-50 GROVES I EEN &. HALE, having re movel to their new warerooms, 1TC. 47 SS.CArVfjL'Sr, are row pref ared to offer the public a mag nificent new scale full 7 Octave Boscwood Piano, containing all improvements known in this country or Europe, over-strung bass, French grand action, harp pedal, full iron frame, for SI 50 CASH, Warranted for 5 Years. Rich moulding case $175 TO 200, all warranted made of Ihe bert seasoned material, and lo stand better than any sold lor 3400 or 500 by the old methods of manolacture. We invito the best Judges to examine and try ihesenew instruments, and we stand ready at all times to test them wilb any others manufactured ia this coan- Uy' GROTESTEEN & HALE, 478 Broadway, IVew York. .'Jane 4th 1862. 3m. N Y. WEEKLY NEWS; " The cheapest and best New York News paper. Only one dollar per annum. Eight page forty columns. A complete record of events, Bei jamin Wood, editor and pro prieior, .published "at No. 19 City Hall -Square, Daily New Building, Ne Yorfc Cuy. ' THE NEW YOKK WEEKLY. NEWS is unrivaled in its ability and enterprise as a j public journal, and in EVERY DEPARTNENT is tno-l efficieu ly conducted, so as to form a w eekly'record of events 'political, com mercial, financial aril literary, ihrogtioul the World. In adiiiii'Mi to this it contains all Ihe Domestic iMelligenr e of each week and full reports ol every u at'er of public interest. . Am pr.liiic.al Journal The Weekly News will be found on the sMe of lha Coniitr tion of the ccutt-y a il was franx-d arAf established by the Fathers ol the Republic, and wiil scan vr nh care a-id fidelity every public act that may lend to ti e violation of the le'ter and spirit of ihat iustrumeul of our liberties. It prefer ihe POLICY OF PEACE to a ruinous and exhausting system of War. 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GREAT Trunk line from the North and North-west for Philadelphia, New York, Rea lmg. Pottsvilleebanon, Allen town, Earton, &c , &e. Trains leave. H-misburg for Philadelphia New York, Readinj;, Poiisville, and all in termediate StB.ions, at 8 a. m. and 1.40 P. M. New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 1.25 a. M. striving .t New York at 8.25 the same mornin. Fares Irom Harrisbur: to New York ?5 00, to Philadelphia S3;25 and S2,70. ' Rcaae checked ihronsjb. Remrnin? leave New York at 6 A. M. 12 Noon, and 8 P. M. (Pittsburgh Express.) Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 3.15 P. M. S!eping rtw in the New York Express Trains, through to and Irotn Piisburgb without change. Passengers by the Catiawissa Rail Road leave P.rt Clinton at 4.45 A. M. tor Phila del hia an I all interme f iae Stations, and at 3.00 P. AI. lor Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Pomis. Trains leave Pottsville at 9 A. M. and" 2.15 P. il. for Philadelphia and New York, and al 5. 3D P. 7.1. for Auburn and Port Clinton only, connecting for Pine Grove and with the Caitawissa Rail Road. An accomodation Passenger train leaves Reading ai 6 A. M. and returns from Phila delphia at 5 P. M. liT All ihethe above tiains rua daily; Sundays excepted. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.3fj A. M. and Philadelphia at 3.i5 P. M. Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Ex cursion Ticket-, al reduced rates to and from all points. G. A. NICuLLS, General Superiniendant; June 4'h iF62 $25: EMPLOYE KYI' ! $75 AGENTS WANTED! We will pay from S25 to S75 per month, and all expenses, lo active Ageut, or give a commission. Particulars sen! free. Ad dress Ekic Sewing Machine Company, R JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. ' Blooiiisborg, Aug. 21, 1861. G euls Balmoral Lce Boot, will b told very low.- Alto. Boys Shoes at L T.SHARfLl&5.,t