mU. It.! 1 S 1 HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED tor BITTERS. A PURE and powerfut Tonic, corrective and alternative of wondertnt efficacy in disease of be , STOMACH LIVER AND BOWELS. " Caret Dyspepsia, Liver com ' plaint, HearJacbe, General Debility, Ner vousness; Depression of Spirits, Constipa - Hon, Colic, " Intermittent Fevers, Cramps and Spasm, and all complaint of either wueiuer JUliercin iu iuc rjioioui vi pivuui ed by special causes. - Nothing that is not 'wholesome-, genial and restorative in is natnre entes into tha,eomposition of HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant; but it is a combination of the extracts of rare and mildest of all diffusive stimulants.' v" It is welt to be.forearmed agint disease and, so far as the; human system can be pro'ected by human means against mala d e engendered by -an . un wholesome at mosphere, impurewater and oiber externa! V bwdu w . . . ...... . - .-w .waif . on as a safeguard. . x Ir. -districts infejted with Feccr an u, ' it has been foo nd infallible as a preventive and irresistible as a remedy and thousands who resort lo it under appiehension of an attack, escape, the scourge; and thousands who neglect fo avail themselves of its pro tective qualities ic advance, are ccred by a very brief course of this marvelous medi cine. Fever and Ague patients, after be ing pl:ed with quiniee for months in vajn, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alk-'oid, are not nnfrequeMly restored to heauh wi'hin a few days by the use of Hosteller's Bitters. '- " The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated nnd the appetite restored by this agreeable ' Tonic, and hence it works wonders in ca ses of Pyspepsiai and in less confirmed -1 forms of Indigestion. Acting as a. gentle - and painless apperient, as well as upon ,te liver, it also invariably relieves the ..Constipation . superinduced by irregular faction of the digestives . and Becretive or . gar3.: t Persons of feeble habit, liable to Nervnus J Attacks', Lovrness of Spirits and Fits of Lan guor", find prompt and ' permaennt relief f point is roost conclusive, arid from' both .sexes. . The agony of Bilious Colic is immedi- ately-assuaged by a single dose of the stimulant and by occasionally resorting to it, the retnro of the complaint may be pre - vented. ' . ' As a General Tonic,- Hosletter's Bitters produce effects which must be experienced or witnessed before they ran be fully ap preciated. In cases of Constitutional Weak ness, and Premature Decay and Debility 'and Decrepitude arifing from Old Age.it exercises the electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases it oper ates as a delightful invigorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re enforce and re-establish them. 1 LaM, but not least, it is the The Only Safe Stimulent, being manufactured from sound and innocuous materials, and en tirely free from the acid elements present .more or less in all the ordinary ionics and ', stomachics of the day. No family medicine bas been so. oniver " Fally, and. it may be truly added, deserv edly popular with the intelligent portion of the community, as Hote:ter'i Bitter. Prepared by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, P . ' Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Store keepers everywhere. Dec., 1861. ly. t SOI.DIEUS VS TEIE A IMIY J And Onr Peaplc at Hone . Are now offered aa opportunity by which . thev cac obtain a : A GOOD AND DURABLE TIME-PIECE VERY LOW FIGURE. . Our Watches are ' WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONE YEAR,, and the buyer as allowed the Priv ilege of Examination before Payment is i required. - . IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RTJBY . - ACTIONS. : A first class Hunting Time-Piece of Sil . Ter ' material, over which is electro fine plated 18 k. gold, most durably wrought. ' making the imitation so faultless that it " cannot t detected from the solid material 'I', most, experienced jndges; acids will not affect'h. London made movement. Im proved Duplex ic Full Ruby Action, has sweep seconds, and is not to be excelled in general appearance.. This is decidedly one oi iue Desi anrcies ever onered lor lra ders and speculators. Ecgioeers, emigrants : auLpersons Javelling, will find tbem supe rior to any other ;'alteralien of climate will noi affect: th8ir accuracy. , Price, packed iil'godd'shape and good running order only t or cj&e oi o lor SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING 'r levers, -Best Quality Silver Cases, over which electro-fine plated 18 k. gold, similar to our Improved Duplex, 'and superior adjust ed, roovementa. with "Stop." rto be ued in timing horses, etc.lhaa 'Four. Indexes for M JrVashington and Greewich time, .sweep , second, and all the improvemeniis. AJ1 in . all, iaking its Beautiful and . Faoltless. ap ,. pearance and its Superior Movement into consideration .we regard it. as decidedly ':' Ibe cheapest article of the kind in the mar- ... ket, , Price, in tood roooing order. S34. , or case oi o ior tzuu. - , . . ...r CT'We ask no pay in advance, but will . forward either of them to responsible par ities, to any part of the loval Slates, with bill payable to exyressman when the goods are delivered, giving rhe buyer the privil ege ef examination, and, if noi satisfactory, .-tbe watcb can be returned at our expense. .. The', express oompanies refuf-e making collections on soldier and other, parties in . the disloyal States,, consequently all such 4 orders most be. accompanied by ; the ca..i "to insure attention. We make a dedoction of two dollar? on either watch when the payment is forwarded in advace..." "T Money may ba seut by express at ou ' expense. . ' ' TH'OS. CAFFERTY & CO.,r 93 and 95 Broad St.? opposite City Bank, Providence, R. L Oct. 21.1363. CABINET 1VAREJR00M. T3 ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of the Ptj bl If fit hia AWtAnatfAoeavlmAm oi v.duine furniture and CHAIKS, which he will C L. T TT . mAterialri RCA in a ten. trmartilrik man- " - - ... w n uiftiijai.MSD ujai. i 06'. At h8 est abfiaLmpnl ran alnari h found a good assortment of fashionable furniiure, which is equal in style knd fin ish to that ol Philadelphia or N. York cities and at as low prices. He has on band oi ainereut style and Vy orices, from S25 to $60. Divans Lounges, Walnut and Mahogany, - Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chair. Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dress ing and parlor bureahs, sofa, card..?T7 centre and pier tables, detashns, "" cheffeniers,wha(nots and comodes,C3 and all kinds cf fashionable work. His slock of bureaus, enclosed and common wasn&tandSjdress-tables, corner cupboards, ofas, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteads,cane seat and common chairs is the largest in (his section of the county. He will also keep a good assortment of looking glasses with fancy gilt and com mon frames He will also furnish ppring mattrasses fitted to any sized bedstead, which are superior for durability and com fort to any bed in use. Bloomsbnrg, Nov. 4, 1863. KSLItlBOLr: GENUINE PREPARATIONS. -:o:' ompound Fluid Extract Bochn,,a posi tive and Specific Remedy for di?a s"" of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop" sical Swellings." ' This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excite the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Waterv or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well a? Pain and Iflammation. - K IICLMBOLD'S rXTRACT RUCIIfr. For Weaknesses arising from excessc, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretion of abuse.attended with the following symp toms : . . " -. Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loes of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dit--eae. Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Bark, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hand?, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin; Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably remove soon follows. I M POTENCY, FATUITY,' EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the Patient may expire. - Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those "Direful Diseases." "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the caust of their suf fering, but none will confess the Records of the Insame Asylums. And melancholy Deaths by Consump tion bear ample witness to the Truth of the assertion. Tbe Constitution once effected with Organic Weaknesb requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen and Invigorate the System, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHtJ invariably does. A trial will con vince the most Ekeptical. FEMALES,-FEMALES,-FEMALES. In many Affections peculiar to Females the Extract Buchu is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Supp-ession of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of ihe Uterus, Leuchorrhcea or Whites, S erility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion Habits or Dissipation, or in tbe Decline or Change of Life Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or un pleasant Medicines for unpleasant and daneerous diseases. . HELMBOLD'S- Ex'ract Bucho and Im proved Rose Wash cures SECRET DIS EASES,' In ail their, Stage.', Ai I'ttle Ex pense, Little or no change in Diet, No Inconvenience, And no exposure. : It .causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby re.novina ob structions, preventing and coring strictures of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflam mation, so frequent in the clas of diseases, and expelling all poisonous, 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 tbe "poison" has, by ihe use of "pow erful astringents," been dried up iu the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use Helmbold's Extract Buchn for all affections and diseases of the Urinary Or gans, whether existing in Male of Female, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Organs requires the aid of a Diuretic. Helmbold's Extract Buchu is tbe Great Diuretic, and is certain :o have the desired effect in all diseases for which it is recommended. .Evidence of tbe most reliable and responsible character will ac company the medicine. Price $1.00 a Bottle, 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. n ELM BOLD, Chemist 104 South 10th st., bel. Chestnut, Pbila. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, HELMBOLD'S Drug&Chem'I Warehouse, : 549 Broadway, New York. EP"Beware of counterfeits and unprinci pled dealers, who endeavor to dispose "of 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. EFSold by all Druggists everywhere. ' Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Cot out the Advertisement and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. December 9, l863.-ly. ICHAITGS EOL3L, THIS magnificent Hotel, situate in ihe .d ii 1 1 . cumuli vi tiie iuwd, anu o p positebe Court House, has.been thoroughly . " nu iub iiuyneior i 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 his Bar with the choicest liquors. Attentive ostlers will always be on hand" and his stabling, is. the most extensive in this section of rniinttv. - Hmnikn... - j . viutiiuueco'WII hlllT... ItA in n n a . gera to hud fiom'The Railroad. DepoiV.-i- Bloomsbnrg, Jaly 4, 1860. Si LIQTJOUSi lTIioosale and SZctail. THE subscriber would announce to the citizens of Bloomsborg and vicinity, that he i selling LIQUORS in large and small quantities, and at different prices, at I T O. H , ' . . nis liew isiore, on iiain sireei, north side, two doors south of Iron street, Bloomsburg. His stock oi foreign ana uomestic consists of Cognac and Rochelle, Blackber ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He has a large assortment of Old Rye, gray with age, fine Old Bourbon, Old Folks Whiskey, and aoy quantity of common. Ee al.o has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret,-Sherry and Cam pagne Wines; and last but not ' least, a qnanti'y 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 liquor a trial. D. W. ROBB1NS, Ag't Bloomsborg, May 1, ' 1861. . WY03IIXG IXSURilXCE C0MPAXT Xijjice over the Wyoming Bank, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 123,000. CP Will insure againt loss or damage by Fire on property in town or country, at reasonable verms. DIRECTORS, G. M Hollenback, John Reirhard, Samuel V'adham, D L Shoe, maker, Daniel G. Driesbach, R. C. Smith R. D. Laroe, G. P. Steele, W. W. Keteham Charles Dorrance, W. S.Ross, George M. Harding. G. M. IIOLT.ENBACH. Pres't. D. L. SHOEMAKER, V. Pres't. R. C. SMITH, Secretary, W. G. STERLING, Treasurer. L II.CONOVER, Asent, Beach Haveu, Pa. December 2d, 1863. ly. JYE W GOODS F RE VOL UTION IN HIGH PRICES! REW ARRIVAL OF sri:iiG & mjtuiei: goods AT PETER ENlFs STORE IN LIGHT STREET, COL. CO. ITAS just received from the eastern cities -"- and is now opening at the old stand a splendid assortment of 2s tr Da si m. H 0. 23 cs a which will be sold cheao for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE I His stock consists of Ladies Dress Good, choicest styles and latest fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C. i:catfy-72nc Clothing- SATINETS, - - CSSIMERES, COTTON A I)ES, KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, &C. QUEENS WARE, CEDARWAttE, HARDWARE, MEDICINES, DRUGS, BOOTS AND SUOES, 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. 1861. JYcio. Stock of Clothing. TFT" Spring and Summer Goods. T NV1TES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionable Clothing at his Store, on MJ1 IX STREET, BLOOMSBURG, two doors above the JJmtrican House, where he has just received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assortment of Men and Roy's Clothing-, includiuglhe most fashionable, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of Box, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Cloth Coats, and Pants, of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He also has replenished his already large slock of Fall and Winter Shawls; striped, fiao:ed and plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stock", collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. . N B. He has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vestings, which he is prepared to make up to order, into any Wnd of clothing on very short notice and in the best of manner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is of home manufacture. AND - Of every Description, Fine and Cheap. His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place."- Call and examine. his general as sortment' of Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &c. &c, DAVID LOWENBERG. Bloomsborg, April 20, 1R64. JUillcr's Store. OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. fflHE subscriber bas 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 to sell on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsborg. His stock comprises Ladies' Dress Goods, of the choicest styles and latest fashions. D R Y G O O DS, 0 a cs o g S3 a HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW-WARE, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, &c. In short, everything usually kepi in country stores; to which he iu vites the public gener ally.. . " 7The highest price will be paid for coua ' try produce, in exchange for goods. ' 'STEPHEN H. MILLER. 1 Bloomsburj, May 11, 1864. N. Y. WEEKLY NEWS. The cheapest and best New York News, paper. Only one dollar per annum. Eight oases forty columns. A complete record oi events, Benjamin Wood; editor and pro prietor, rublished at o. in Uity tlall Square, Daily News Building, Ne York City. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS is unrivaled in its ability and enterprise as a public onrnal, and in EVERY DEPARTNENT is mot efficiently conducted, so as to form a weekly record of events political, com mercial, financial and literary, thrognout the World. In addition to tnis it contains all the Domesiic Intelligence of each week and full reports of every matter of public interest. - As a political Journal Tbe Weekly News will be found on the side of tha Constitu tion of Ibe country as it was framed and established by the Fathers ol the Republic, and will scan with care" and fidelity every public act that may tend to the violation of the letter and spirit of thai .instrument of our liberties. It prefers the TOLICY OF PEACE ; to a miiious and exhausting system of War. Innistin upon the irutn of ihe principle embodied in the Declaration of Indepen dence, that Ibe just powers of the Govern-' ment are derived from the consent of the governed, it urge the preservation of the fundamental principles of liberty, inviolate, a of more sacred importance than national grandeur or consolidated power under des potic rule without the pale of established law. On all questions of national impor tance it is the inflexible -champion of the rights of citizens, as guaranteed under the instruments by which they havedecided to be governed. It therefore boldiy avows its purpose ta sustain the Freedom of Speech and of the Pres, with the view to protect the people from the encroaching dogmas ol theorists who contempelate a modification of the democratic principles which to this time have been sustained against every ef fort to overthrow them. In all matters per taining to Government the purpose of this newspaper is to protect ihe people from in considerate and rash legislation, and to hold our public servants lo a tyict account ability for their conduct while carrying ou the machinery of power. To this end the most careful attention will be given to all Federal and Legislative laws, and a firm and impartial examinatation of every new yolitical proposition may be expected a the only means of protecting the people from an abrfdsemeut ol their riahts. COMMERCIAL & MARKET REPORTS are given in the most succinct yet complete manner. They claim particular notice for their fidelity and truth, and all iboe. who det-ire to comprehend the exact finan cial condition of the conetry should not fail to examine the views which will be founn in this department of the 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 with the utmost avidity by those who dpire to camprehend that diblomacy of the Gov ernments of the Old World. In all other respects THE WEEkLY NEWS will be found to meet the public de mand. It is the especial object ol the Pro prietor to render ii a valuable and enter taining. FAMILY NEWSPA PER, pore in its moral influence, ennobling in its character, and satisfactory to th,ai UreJ class in the community who desire to see the I'ublic Press treat all public qneM'ion with arguments axpresed in courte-y and candor, thought, at the same time, with the spirit due lo the themes discussed. By reference to4he terms of Tne New York Weekly News it will be noticed that it is by fur the cheapest newspaper in the world, and the Proprietor feel that he may invite lhoie who approve of it principles and coiduct lo ne their influence in adding to its yresenl large circulation. NEW YORK WEELY NEWS, Eight Pages . Forty 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 KEH'S. A first cla?8 Metronolitan Journal dtvntl to Peace and Constitutional Liberty, and containing all ihe news of the day, Politi cal, Telegraphical, Commercial and Local is ihe cheapest daily paper in the metropo- TERMS: One Copy, One Year Six Dollars. One Copy Six Months Tbree Dollars Single Copies Tow Cents' Address BENJAMIN WOOD, Ediio and Proprietor, No. 19 City tlall Square" New York. IVorlli Central Kailuay. TI ME TALB E. TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch of the Susquehan na, Elmira, and all of Northern New York. On and after Monday, Anril 20t, 1863, the Passenger Trains of ibe North Central Railway will arrive and depart from Sun bury, Hrrisburc and Baltimore, as follows: SOUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Suabury daily except Sundays, at 10.10 a.m. Leaves Hairihburg, 1.15 p.m. Arrives at Paliimore, 5.35 ,l Express Train leaves Sunbury daily except Sundays, at 1107 p.m. Leaves Harrisbrg,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. NORTIlU1RD. Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily except Sundays at 9.15 a.m. LeaveHarrisbnrg, 1.15 p.m. Arrives at Sunbury, 4.05 p.m. Express Trains Baltimore daily, 9.15 " Arrives at Harrisburg, 1.35 a.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday ,3.00 " - Arrives at Sunbury, . 5.38 " For further particulars apply at the office. I. N. DUBARRY, Supt. Harrisburg, Aug. 8, 1863. II C IIOTTCR, STRGEOIV DENTIST. T ESPECFULLY offers his x -proiessionai services to the L' Ifif.! Rr oonllamartnl T? I ...... u w ... Vj ii Ajiuuiur.- burg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend lo all the various operations in Dentistry, and is provided with the latest improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in serted on pivot or gold plate, to look as well as natural. ' Mineral plate and block teeth manufac tared 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. ' Bloomsburg, Aug. 19 1858. i TOE SINGER SEtVHG MACHINES. OUR Letter A Family Sawing Machine is fast eaining a world-wide reputation.' It is beyond doubt ihe best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family . Sewing Ma chines yet offered to the public. . No other Family Sewing Machine has so many use. fpl appliances for Hemming, Bindingt Fell ing, Tucking, Gathering, Guaaing, Braiding Embroidering, Cording, and so' forth. No other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity for a great variety of work. Ii will sew all kinds of clmh, and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent improvements make our Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and most durable, and most cer tain in action at all rates of ' speed. It makes the intsrlocked stitch, which is the best stitch known. Any one, even of the most ordinary capaeity,can see at a glance how to use the letter A Family Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines are finished in chaste and exquisite style. The Folding Case of the Family Ma chine is a piece of cunning workmanship of the most useful kind. It protects the ma chine when not in use, and when about to be operated may oe opened as a spacious and substantial table to sustain the work While some of the Cases, made out of the choicest woods, are hnihed in the sim plest aad chastest manner possible, others are adorned and embelished in the most oily and superb manner. It is absolutely necessary to see the Fam ily Machine in operation, so as to judge of its great capacity and beauty. It is fast becoming as popular for family sewing as our Manufacturing machines are for manufacturing purposes. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of the very best quality. - Send for a Pamphlet. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 458 Broadway. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE. 810 Chestnut St. N. S. Tingley, Agent, in Espy, Pa. ' A. J. Evanf, Agent, in Bloomsburg. Nov. 11, 1863. Ma AND SECOND HAND ftPS A F E S, WT.W YORK SAFE DEPOT 71 milium Street, Nav York. S. A. CrKEGOj Size and Prices of Lillie's Fire-Prof Safes. O UTSID E: Ileizht. Width. Depth. No 1 24 20 .20 No 2 26 22 24 No 3 30 24 . 24 No 4 32 28 24 No 5 31 31 24 No 6 40 31 24 INSIDE: Ilenht. Width. Depth. Ni 1 17 11 12 No 2 19$ 133 12 No 3 21 15 12 No 4 22 18 13 No 5 24 21 14 No 6 31 21 15 . PRICE. PRICK. Number 1 S50 f-0 I Nnmber 4 $5 00 do 2 60 00 I do 5 100 00 do 3 70 Oo I do 6 115 00 November 1 I, 18P3 For the Fruit, Flower and Kt'cfien Gar drn. I SGI. The 18G4. GARBKNKR'S UIOIVTSJIr. W. G. P. BRINCKLOE, Pcbushch. Office : 23 North Sixth St., Phil'a. TERMS 1 50 A YEAR. Edited liv TROJI AS I?I E E II A 7V THE MONTHLY CONTENTS ARE: Hin's- Flower Girden and Pleasure Ground ; Fruit Garden ; Vegetable Garden; Window Garden. Communications. Embracins Ihe" views of the best writers on Horticultu Agri culture, and Rural Affair. Editorial Giving the Editor's views on the important Agricultural improvements Scraps .and Queries New Fruits New Plant Domestic and Foreign Intelliaence Foreign Correspondence Horticul tural No'ices. With each Department handsomely il lustrated. fHFE general features will be enter - tained ard the publisher pledges him self that no labor or expense shall be spar ed lo render the sucreedins issues of tbe Masazine every way worthy of the favor with which his previous effort have been amply rewarded. Send for a Specimen. February 24, 1864. TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES! .Secrets For Hie 3IilIoia ! A most valuable and wonderful publi- nacation. A work ot 400 pa-res. and1 3 colored en-raviri2s. DR. HUNTER'S VADEMECUM, an original and popula treatise on Man and Wcman, their Phys iology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never-Failing Remedies for their speedy cure. The practice of Dr. HUNTER bas long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation numberous persons, he has been induced to extend his medical usefulness through the medium of his "VADEMECUM." It is a volume that should be in the hands of every family in tbe land, as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the allevia tion of one of the most awful and destruc tive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped,' will be forwar ded free of postage to any part of the Uni ted States for 50 cents in P. O. stamps, !3 copies for Si. Address, post paid, DR. HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street, New York. Sept. 9. 1S63. Old Things Become New, The undersigned would bej leave to in form his old friends, and "the rest of man kind," that he has lately returned from the service of his country, and azain re opened his OLD ESTABLISH- fi ED TAILO RING SA LOON.-Lk with a view of making np entire new gar ments, as well as mending old ones, for all mankind, and any body ele, who may favor him with their work in bis line. He is prepared to do work NEAT, Fash 10NABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, and hopes by so doing, aod strict attention to business to merit and receive a due share of patron age. But remember, all, that these times require money, or something lo liv upon, be therefore hopes and trusts, that when be bas done his part, his customers will do theirs, by furnishing the "ready John," or ready trade. For truly the "Laborer is worthv of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT Bloomsburg, Sept. 10 1862." Attorney at Law . BLOOMSBURG, PA. . Office on Main Street, First door below A. J. Slcan's Store. Dec US, 1864 ;. ; ..FERIIAiU'S , ,. INT A LID SOLDIER NATIONAL HOME ENTERPRISE, 5 8 5 BROADWAY NEW YORK. . .BELLI C XT.. The Most Complete and Magnificent I Far Exhibition Extant.' Devoted lo raisi g Fuuds for a Na tional Home, 100,000 TICKETS, AT SI EACH. A DONATION of 34.720 in Valuable Prop erty to the Ticket Holders. JOSIAH TERHAM, Agent for tie' Pro prietors, has the honor to announce a plan for creating a fund for Ihe founding of a National Institution, lo be a home for Iu valid, disabled, discharged soldiers. The original somber of Tickets issued for this object was 100,000, one third of which have been already disposed of in Boston, Mass. where tbe enterprise was first 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 ihe profits of the entire sale will be exclusively devoted and donated to Ihe above named patriotic object. According to the original advertised plan, a Mass Meeting of the ticket hold ers was held in Fanenil Hall, Boston, on Nov., 4th, and an adjourned meeting at ihe same place on Dec, 16th. The fol lowing named gentlemen were elected as a Board of Trustees, to receive the fundt. which may accrue from Ihe novel enter prise, and to appropriate the same to thi object in accordance with the plans of the oria'mator ; Gen. John S. Tyler, Brston: his Excellency Governor Jame Y. Smith, of Rhode Island; Hon. Geo! Brisss of New York ; his Excellency Gov. A. G. Curtin of Pennsylvania; Major Gen. N. P. Banks, of 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 to effect the immediate sale of the tickets; and he call upon ihe loyal and humane to assist earnestly in carrying (his noble undertaking forward lo a tri'um pliant ?ncees3. Neither 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 fhall delay its consummation. Making the proposition in good faith, and ready to devote his whole energies to the great work, tbe projector firmly be lieves the lide of popular favor will flow in the desired direction, and accomplish the loundi"g and insure the creation of a permanent Naiional Institution, which t-liill be an asylum for the retired soMier, whose loss of health or limb is his diplo ma for heroic services performed in bis country's cause, and which shall go down to the future generations a blesingto man kind and an enduring monument to Ibe liberality of the loyal puople. By- comoining this enterprise with a public place of amusement o"f such well established high character and merit, Ihe fnbsctiber lo the fund, while givins his money for the promotion of a great char itable design,' may receive a full equiva lent for the outlay in witnessing this splendid series of Paintings. ATTA RACTIVE BOUNTY TO PUR CHASER. To effect the speediest posible sale of these tickets, so that unnecessary expense may be saved, and the National Home Fund proportionately increased, a further inducement is offered as a county to pur chaser. As soon as the ticket? shall have been sold, in addition lo one half the pro fits, as aforesaid, the following described prop erty will be dona'ed to the ticket holders, and placed in the hands of their Trustees, a distinct board hayins been chosen for that purpose, at the mass meetings held as above stated, and vhich consists of the following gentlemen who, on receipt ol the property, will dipose of the same, by lot, or oiherwise, as me ticket holders in mas meetina may direct there to be no violation of law in such disposal : Hon. C. O- Rogers, Hon. C. W, Slack. Gen. Bnbt. Cowdin, Col. A. J nes, Esq., of Boston Wrisht, John C. Hay- , Johoa Webstex Fq., of Manlevill, Mass , Isaac S. Morse Eq.t of Cambridge, Mass. SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY To whiih the licket-holders will be entitled, One senteel residence in the City of Ro bury. Mass. val-ied at SlO.000 Three Piano forts, val. at S500 each ' Five piano-fortes, val. at?30G each 1,500 1,500 Five Gold W atches, at 5100 each, 500 2,500 260 260 Filty Gold Watches, at 550 each, Two sharee in Ihe Boton and Wor cester Railroad, a Sl30each, Two shares in the Boston and Maine K li. vaiuea at tmju eacn, Two shares in the Merchants' Bank, Boston, at S100 each, 200 Six thousand Gold Union Medals valued al S3 each, 18,000 Two Sewing Machines, at S50 each, 100 Total, 534,720 Due notice will be givpn of the next mass meeting of the ticket holders wtiic'i will take place in New York City A National Home Ticket, costing on dollar, consists of five coupons, four of which are admissions lo the Mirror, good at any time, and the oiher certificate of an interest in the Enterprise, which the purchaser retans. The admision coupon may be ued sep arately, or all at once, a6 suits tbe conve nience of the purchaser. All communications on the subject, and all orders for tickets by mail, or express, should be directed to JOSIAH PERHAM, Agent, 5S5 Broadway, New York City. TO CLUBS. Persons taking an active interest in this cnaritaDte nnueruinne, oy getting up clubs, will receive eleven tickets for every ten dollars sent. Jan. 20, 1864 TIIC XEW GROCERY STORE. MORE Just received at Erasmus New Store. Molasses, . . Sugars, - ' ' ' v : ' Teas, Cofle, Rice, . Spice, Fisb, Salt, Tobaco, Segars, Candies, Razens, FEED AND PROVISIONS. Together with a great variety of notions &C too numefous to mention. jEP"Bulter, Eggs, Meal and produce gen erally taken in exchange for goods. A. B.ERASMUS. Bloomsborg, Feb. 29, 1864. WHITE MEN JSICST RULE, A3IEBIC THE CHEAPEST, PAPER .rCBLISHEP. , POrTY-ElGHT columns of reading mat - W per week lor Si 20 per year. The inly New York Paper road up exclusive ly tor country circulation; and, tbenews of ibe week, with the cattle; produce, and other market,' rarefnlly reported. " . V The New York l)af. Book, for 186f Whi'e Men's LiberiiesState Rights Fed eral Union. ' -. , The New York Day-Book is an indepn dent, Democratic Journal, holding with tnef late Senator Douslas, thai this goverh ment is made on the white basis, by whiffv men, for 'the benefit of white. men and their posterity forever." It is a large do-' ble sheet, with forty eight columns of read-! ing matter, and in all respects whether lor Markets, news. Literary or Agricultaft information is not inferior to any as a po luteal or family newspaper. In its politi cal department, it grapples boldly with th e ' real question before the American people,' and presents the only philosophy . of it which can resist the sweeping march of Abolitionism. It is Democratic in the irn sense of the lerm the defender of the peo ple's rights, but it is the opholderof no par' ly chicanery or trickery. It in not only for peace, bui ii shows how, and how only, permanent peace can be obtained, and this glo'ions white man's government of Wash-' ington restored, viz : by th utter route, overthrow, and extermination of Abolition ism from American soil. The Day Book i now the only weekly political paper in New York cily made op exclusively for country circulation. All the others are reba-hed from the columns of tome daily paper, which renders it almost impossible to give so complete and general a summary of the news as in the other case. Persons about subscribing should take this into consideration. Democrats, al-o, must see to it ibat sound papers are circulated among ibe people, or abolition ism will never Pe put down. 3 AM who desire lo refute the arguments of Abolition ists, should read The Day Book. -TERMS: One copy, one year, $2 P0' Three copies on year, $5 00; Five copies one year, $7 50; Ten copies, one year, and one to tbe getter op of the club, $14 00; Twenty copies, one year, and one to the geferupof the Club, $24 00. Additional copies, each $1 20. The name of the post-office, countv, and State, should in all ca-es, be plainly given in every letter. . Payments always in advance, acd all papers will be stopped when the time of subscription paid for expires. A'ldress, VAN EVR1E, HO It TON fc CO, 162 Nassau si., New York. Special Orders. We desire this year to place before a million of northern read ers the great doctrines -The Day Book" teache on the question of the Races. We confidently believe if this Journal were placed in the hands of one half of tbe vo ters of ihe northern States between this limn and November, 1864, the Democrats could not fail lo carry the next presidential elec tion. We therefore make the following offers, not in the light of prizes, and not even because it will be profitable, for we can scarcely afford it but. solely to secure a wide dissemination of the views which we profoundly believe will save our coua- . try Clubs Twenty. -For a club of 20, besides the extra paper now offered, we will send a copy of Dr. Vu Evrie'n great work on "negroes and negro tlavery," ihe third edition of which is just ready. Price Onn Dollar. Clubs cf Fifty. For a club of Fifty subscribers, at 10, we will send one extra paper, and a complete set of our Anti AIo lition Publications, " the prices of which, taken together, amount to S2 75. Clubs of One Hundred. In relation to Clubs of one hundred, we will say this: Whoever will send us one hundred sub scribers at one time, Ihe club to be sent to one addres. and begin and end at the same time, will receive tba papers al $100. V. E., H. & CO. November 18, 1863. TIIE MAGAZINE FOR THE TIMES! PETERSON S MAGAZINE, the best and cheapest in the World for ladies. This nonolar monthly Ma?azize will be nreatlv ! improved for 1864. It will contain one J Thousand Pase of Reading! Fourteen Splendid Steel Plates! Twelve Colored Berlin Work Patterns ! Nine Hundred Wood Cuts! Twenty Four Pagebof Mu sic ! All this will be eiven for only Two Dollars a year, or a dollar less than Maga zines of the class of "Peterson." ItsThriU linz Tales and NoveleMes are the best pub lished anywhere. All the most popular wri'.ers are employed to write originally for "Peterson." In 1864, in addition to its usual quantity of short stories. Four Orici - nal Copyright Novelets, will be given, by Ann S Stephens, Ella Rodman, Frank Le Benedict, and the Author ol "the Second Life." It also publishes Fashions Jthead of All Others. Each number, in addition to the colored plates, cives Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, ensraved on wood. Also, a pat'ern, from which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's Dress, can be cut out, without the aid of a raaniua maker. ALSO, several (Ages of Household and other Receipts. 1 the best Lady" Magazine in the irorld Try it for one Year Ttrvis, Always in Advance. One Copy, one j ear, 8 2 00 Three copies, for one year, 5 00 Five copies, for one year, 7 00 Eight copies, one year, 10 CO Premiums for Getting vp Clubs: Three, Five or eight copies make a club; To every person getting op a club, at rho above rates, a copy of tbe Magazine for 1864 will be given gratis. Address, post paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut St., Pbila. November IS. 1863. DR. J.R.EVANS, rhysician and Surgeon, HAVING located permanently on Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in form the public generally, that he is pre pared to aitend to all business faithfully and punctually that may be intrusted to his care, on terms commensurate with the times. CP He pays 6trict attention to Surgery as well as Medicine. November 25, 1863.-ly. HENRY ROSENSTOCK, SKy-IjisJit Anibrolypist KUUilS in tbe mini Story ot the chanre Block, (antrance above Book Store,; bloomsburg, Columbia ty. Pa. , Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1859 j E. II. L1TTLB Office in Court Alley ; formerly Charles R. Back! Ceceraber28, 1859. If. J TJenta B ilmoral Lace Bo Yeiy low. Also, B L i J f J f j