r!T.----v ' It.' r i V . . T "? a . " HOSTBTTBH'S CELEBRATED BfOMAGM BITTEHS. A' f'URE snd powerful Tonic, corrective A ind aliefnative of wondertrjl pfticry in dipesse of be STOMACH LIVER AM) .BOWELS. Carps Dyspepsia, Liver com plaint, Headache, General Dbdtiy, Nervousness,'-Deprp"'0!1 Spirits,. Constip tion, Colic, Intermittent Fever, Cramp and Spasm?, and aH complaint of. either Sex, arising ' from- Bodily Weakness whether Inherent-in the system or produc ed by special causes. ' : Nothing that ie not wbolsome, genial and restorative ' in its nature eiite' into the romposiiion'of HOSTKTTER'S STOM ACH BITTERS. Tt-.is popular preparation contains no-mineral of any kind,no deadly botanical element ; no firy exc.tani ; but it is a combination othe extract of rare balsaoiic: herb and plants with the purest and mildest of alt diffusive stimn arit. , It la well to be forearmfid atfaint dies.e and, CO far the human system can be pfo'ected by hnman means agairst mal d e engendered by an unwholesome at mosphere, imprire watr and other extern cause,' Hostetter's Bitters may. be relied on as a safeguard. . " Ir. districts infested with Fever end Ague. it'ha been fou nd infallible as a preventive and irresistible as a remedy and thousands who report to it under appiehension of arr attack, e08pe the scourge ; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its pro tective qualities in advance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelou medi cine. Fever and Agne patient, after be ing pl ed with quinipe for month in vain, until fairly saturnted with that dangerous a!k'od, are not nnfreqaently restored to heauh wi'htn a few days by the use of .Hosteller's Bitter?. ,.'- . . , The weak stomach is rapidly invigoreted and the eppetite restored by this agreeable Tonic, and hence it works workers in c ees of Dyspepsia and in less 'confirm" forms of Indigestion. Acting a a pentie and painless apperient, ae .well a upon the Uyei il bIfo . invariably relieves the Constipation superinduced by irregular action of the digestives and secretive or gans., ; - : . Persona of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attackt. Lourness of Spirit and Fitt of Jjjn gxior, find prompt and permaen'm . relief from the Bitters. The Testimony on this p.oinl'ii most conclasive, and from both sexes, v -- ; -The agony of Bilious Colic is immedi ately asenafed by. a sinale . doe . of the stimulant and by occasionally, resorting to it, ths return of the complaint may be pre vented. . As a General Tonic, Hostetter's Bitters prodnca efiects which mnsl be experienced or witnessed before they can be folly ap preciated. In case of Constitutional Weak ness, and Premafufe Decay and Debili'y and Decrepitude art'in frm Old Age, it exercises the electric inflnenee. In (he convalescent stages of all diseases it oper ates as a dcliglitfal inviorant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it opetates to je enforce and re-estabTeh them. Last, bnt not ea?t, it' ) the The Only Safe SiimnUnl, being manafctnred from sound and innocuoos materiali", and en tirety Tree from the acid elements present more or le" in all the ordinary loniss and stomachics of the day. - " No family medicine hasbeen so oniver aaliy, and, it may be truly added, deserv edly popular with the intelliaent portion of the community, as Hote'.ter's Bitter. "Prepared by HOSTElTER k MITH, , Pittsburgh . Pa. Sold by all Drugista, Grocers and Store keeper everywhere. , Dec. 9, lP63.--ly. . ' ABd Our People at Uocie ; Are now offered an opportunity by which they can obtain a A GOOD iND DCRABLE TIME-PIECE VERY LOW FIGUR E. Our Wutche are WARRANTED. TO , KEEP TIME ONE YEAR, and the boyer ss allowed the Priv ilege of Examination before Payment is required. - IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RUBY v r ACTIONS. A first, class Hunting Time-Piece of Sil ver material,' over' which is electro fine plated 18. k. old, most durably wrought, rnaklng, the .initiation so iauliless thai ii cannot be detected from the olid material most jxperieDced jndgee ;. acids will not affect i$-' London made movement. Im proved Duplex ic Full Ruby Actiorj, has sweep seconds, and is not to be escelie-1 in general appearance. This is decidedly one of the best artrclet ever offered for tra ders and speculators.. Engineers, emigrants and persons tavellinr, will fid them sope riorto". any other ; alteratien of climate will not affect their:: accuracy. Price, pcked irt geod -shape and good running order only 235, or case or 6 tor S20f. SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING . - ' LEVERS. Best Quality Silver Cases, over which electro-fine plated IS k. gold, similur to onr IraprovecJ Duplex, and superior adjna. ed movements with "Stop,"' to be ued in frrnin-r horses, etc., has Focr Indexes for Washington and Greewich time,' sireep second, and H the improvements. All in all, taking iva Beautiful and Faultless ap pearance and its Swperior Movement into consideration, we regard it as decidedly the cheapest article of the kind in the mar ket; Prie. in uood running order. 134, or case of 6 for. tJOO.' '; lifWe ask no pay in advance, but will farward either of them to refponsible par ties, to any part of the loval " States, with bill payable to exyress-ran when the gods are delivered, giving rhe buyer ihe ptivil esj?3 cf examrrtarion, end, if not tfe""ory, the watch oh; be returned, at our expense. The; express oompanies refuse maicite collections on soldier - and other parii-'in the difi'oyal Sta;e, conseqnently all ruch crders must be accompnnidd by the casii to insure attention.: We make a deduction of two dollars on eiiher' watch when the payment is forwarded in advace. Money may" be ent by express at! ou expense. " . THOS. CAFFERTY & CO., , S3 and 95 .Broad St., opposite City Bjnk, Providence, R. I. ?at. Jf.1111. .- ..'-... . . CABINET WARDROOM. J1CSPECTFITLLY invitee tbe'aUention of -"the Public to his extensive assortment ot Cabinet Furniture and C H A I R Sit which he wiH warrant made of frood&i materials and in a workmanlike nmi- M uer. At his estblinnient can 'always be louod a giod assortmen" of ', fashionable furniture, which is equl in. style uA fin ish to that ot Philadelphia or N York cities and t as low pricte. He ha on hand ot different style anftftX-4 crices, from $25 to f 60. Divan Lounge, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking nd easy chair, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dress ing aDd parlor boresus, sofa, card. centre and pier tables, detahni, . l. tr . i . . rnenrniers.wnainois ana comole. and ail kinds ot fashionable work. His stock of burraus, enclosed and common wasribtandSjdress-lable, corner cupboards, ofas, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteads,cane seat and common chairs is the largest in this section of the county.- He will also keep a gttod assortment ot 'ookinir glasses with, fancy gilt and com mon frames He will also furnish. spri(i matrrasses fitted to any sizd beds'esd, which aresnperior for durability and com fort to any bed ir. ue. Bloomshnrg-, Nov. 4, 1F63. ' GENUINE PREPARATIONS. mponnd Fluid Extract Buclm, a poi -'live arid Specific Remedy for dia s of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. Thi Medicine increase the power of Digestion, and excite the Absorbent into healthy action, by which the Water or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are rednced, as well as Pain and inanimation. iiei,Mioki'! i xtuact mjriiir. For Weaknesses arising from excee, Habits of Dissipation, Enrly Indicreiion of abuse,attended witu the following t j (tip loms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Di eae, Wakefulne-s, Dimnts of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lasitude of tb Mucular System, Hot Iland, Flnshina 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 soon follows. 1M POTENCY, FATUITY,' EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the Patient may expire. . Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those "Direlnl Diea-e." "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the causb of thwir suf fering, but none will confess the Records of the losame-Asylums. And melancholy Deaths by Consump tion bear amplrf witness to lbs Truth of the aertion. The Constitution once efief-led with Organic Weakness requires the aid of Mdicine to Strengthen a;d Invigorate t e System, which HELMHOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. A trial will con vince the most skeptical. FEMALES,-FEMALES,-FEMALES. In many Affections peculiar to Females the Extract Bucho is nnequtded by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity,' Painfolness, or Snppesin of Customary EvacuatJooe, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Leuchorrhcra or Whites, S erility, and for all complaint incident to the sex, whether ariine from indiscretion Habits or Dissipation, or in the Decline or Change of Lite. Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or un pleasant Medicines for unpleasant and dangerous diseasei. HELM FOLD'S Ex'ract Buchu and Im proved Rose Wash cores -SECRET DIS EASES, In all their Sraje", Al I'ttle Er pense, Little -or no change Mr. Diet; No Inconvenience, And no expocure. If-causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing ob siructions, preventing ar.d curing strictures of the Urethta, allaying Pain and Inflam mation, so frequent in the cla of djeeate. and expelling ali poisonous, diseased and worn oat matter. - Thooaods upon Thousands who have been tf victims of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short' time, have fonnd they were "deceived, and that the "poison1' ha,.by the use of "potr erfol astrtpgents ," been dried np in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. . Use Helmbold's Extract Bachn for all affections and diseases of the Urinary Or gans, whetheT existing in Male of Femai, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how long standing. : Diseases of these Organs requires the aid of a Diuretic, Heimboid's Extract Buchu is the Great Diuretic, and is certain to have the desired effect in a!) diseases for which it is recommended. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will ac company the medicine. Price ei.00 a Bottle, or Six for $5 00. Delivered to any address, securely packed from observation.. Describt . symptoms in alt communications. Cures guaianteed ! Advice gratis. Address letter for informa tion to :- II. B. IlELMnOLn, Cbeml-t. 104 South 10th si., bel. Ches'nut, Phila. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, HELM BOLD'S Drug&Chem'l Warehouse, 549 Hroadway, Jew i ork. Beware of counterfeits and unprinci pled dealers, who endeavor to dispose "of their own" and "other" article on the reputation attained by- Heimboid's Genuine Preparations, - do do Extract Buchu, Heimboid's Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla. do do Improved Rose Wash. tT"SoJ by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for Heimboid's. Take no other. Cut out the Advertisement and send for it, and avoid imposition and. exposure. . December 9, 1863. ly: . WM;B K00XS Proprietor RL0031SIJLTRG Pi. THIS magnificent-Hotel, sitnate m the central portion of the town, and op posite the Court House, has been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprr ia now prepared to accommodate travelers teamsters, drovers and boartWs in the most pleasant and agreeable manner. His iah' will be supplied with thu hpst iha m,t,. annras,anu Dts ar.with the choicest Jiqor. Attentise ostlers will always be on hand and his etabiirjg , is .the mot "extensive in ibis section of , country. Omnibuses wil always be in readiness to convey passen gfjrs io anu irotnjae tiaiiroaj Uepots. E'frOfa&btrff, Jty'4, I860.' THE subscriber would announce totvie ci'izetif of Bloomburr- and vicinity, that he i selling LIQUORS in larse and small quantities, and at different prices, at his New Rtre, on M'aip street, ' nonhsi-'e, t wo dors souiv of fcXZ Iron sret, Bloomtiirg. His F ) :sf''U stock ol Foreign ami D (. . ibis &.simiim9 consists ot Cognac and Roehelle, Biackber ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He has a large assortment of - Old Rye, gray with age, fine Old Boirbon, Old Folks Whiskey,, and any quai.tity ot Icommnii. Ve alo has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras. Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam pagne Wines; and laM but not.Ma-t; a quantity of good double extrs BROWN S TOUT ; all of which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. The public are respect fully solicited to give hi liquor a trial. I). W. ROBBlNS Ag't. Bloomsborg, May 1 , 18ft I . UYOMIXG IXSUKAM'C fOMPAM, .Office over the lf'yo7)tinz Hank,- CAPITAL AM) -ritPLlSr 125,000. rr Will insure against loss ordamBe by Firp on property in luwn or country, at reasonab le irrms. , DIRECTORS, 1. M Hollenback, John Reicfiard, Samuel Wadhams, D L Sho inker, Daniel (i. Dripb-ch, R. C. Spih R. I). l.aen,G. P. Steele. W. W. Ketcham Charles Dorrance, W. S. Ross. George M Harding. ' G. M IIOU.ENnACH. Preyt. D. Is. SHOEMAKKK, V. Pres't. R C. S-MITH. -rretary, W. G. STERLING,. Trc-tirer. - I, H. CONOVEK Az-nt, : Bach H ve;i, Ta. December 2d, 1863. ly. JVJSW GOODS'" Ji VOLUTION IX HIGH PRICES! NEW ARK1VAT, OF AT PETER ENTS STOKE INT LIGHT STREET, COL. CO. FTAS just received from h easte-n cities and is now opening at the o5d stativ5 a splendid assortment of ju-JL 32 irc& Ii m rti cO 0. fl which will be sol I chap fr CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE! His stock co(iMt6 of Ladies Drs- Gwxis, choice! styles and Iait?t fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS. GINGHAMS, FLANNEL13, HOSIERY SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C. Ileai!v-jfl:t!c ClolhiiiCi - SATINETS," CSSIMERES, COTTON A I) ES, KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAP, fcC; QUEENS W A R E, CEDAR WARE. ' HARD WAKE, MEDICINES, DRUGS, H00T8 A Mr SHOES, HATS anI CAPS, in short everything usually kept in a country store. - The patronag" of his old friends, and the pib!ic generally, is respectloily so licited. , . The highest market prie paid for conn try produce. PETER EKT. Light Street, May I. 1864. JYcio Slock of Clothing. 8riii mad Sutiasner (ous. T NV11 ES afention to his ' suck of chfap and fahionaMe Clothine at his Store, on STREET. IlLOOMSnUIiG, two doors above the .imtrican House, whefe he has just received from New York and Philadelphia, a foil assortment of ITicii and Boy's loliiiti, including the most fhionab!p, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, corisiti'ig of Pox, Sack, I'roclif Gum and Coats, and Pants, of all sr-rts, sires. a-.d color He alshs replni-hed hi already larse stock of Fall and Wittier Shawl'; striped. f,2o:ed htk! plain Vests, shirts, cravat, stacks, collars, hantil-erchief-, gloves, suspender ar.d fane) article. - - N B He hss constantly on hand a large and well selected as-ortment of Cioths and Vesticcs, which he i trapared to make up to order, into any kind of clothing on very short notice and in the bet of manner. All his clothing is mide to wear and rr.O"t of it j of home manufacture. AN D Of every Description, Fine and Cheap. His Case of Jewelry i not enrpassed in this place. Call and examine his general a sortment of Clothins. Watche, Jewelry, &c- &c. DAVID LOWENBEKG; Bioomsbnrg, April 20, 1 64. Jflillcr's Store, OF SPRING AND 6F3LlIi:U GOOPS. fllHE snbcriber has ut returned from - the Ci'ie- with another large and !-elect assortment of 8xrin?r & Summer Good", purchased at Philadelphia snd New York, at the loves, fiju'e, and which be is V determined to sell on as modera'e terms as can be procured elsewhere in bioomsLerg. His stock comprises Ladies' Dress Goods, of the choicest styles and :?! fashiof;s, DRY GOODS, G2 or ce cs g& vr a 0 C5 JIARDWAKK. QUKENSW AKi;, CEDAR WARE. HOLLOW-WARE, Boo's arid Shoe. H.it ali,f Czc. &c', e'. In short, every thin nuaiiy kept in e-vtu'ry strvresj to tvhich he in vites the public cener- ally. - ' ... The hijrbest prire will be paid forconn ' trv prodncej in eKrhsrge for goods. ' - ' STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bloomsburg, Mayrtl,' iS34v ; N. Y. WEEKLY NEWS. The cheapest end b"st New York Nw paper. Only one dollar per anunm. Eht paes forty colomns. A complete record of eventi., Benjtmiu Wood, etiiior and io pnelor, Pobl.shed at No. 19 Ci'y Hll Sq'Jsie, Daily Ntiws. Boildi g, Nrf York Cty. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS is UTitivaie i in: its ability and enterprise as a public ournal. and in EVERY DEPARTNENT is tnO'l efScin'ly conducted, so as to form a weekly record of event political, com mercial, financial and literary, throgtiont the World. In addi'ion to thi it contains ail tti Domes'ic Intllign',a of each we-k and full reports of every n.alier of public interest. As a political Journal Trie Weekly Nws ,wK be iound on the side of the Contitn liorr of the com. try as it ws framed and established hy the Fathers ot th R-public, and will scan with care and fid?!ny every publ-c act that may tend to the viola'ion of the letir and spirit of thai instrument of our liberties. It prefer the TOLICY OF PEACE to a ruinous and exhansiit.g system of War. Insisting- tipon the trut cf the principle embodiod in the Declaration of jn.tepfn di)ce, that the j ist powers-of ihe Govern ment arederrved from the consent of the governed, it urges the prsprvsIjon 0f tf. fundamental principles of liberty, in vio'ate, a of more sacred rriportance than natum! grad-ur or consofic'trd power under des potic rule without the pale of established law. Oa all qucs'ion Ti national impor tance it :s trie? :nfixiM cr.ampto'i ot th ntus of ciOzen, as goarin'eed under the tttrumeiit by which they havedecided to be. governed. Tt. therefore boldiy avow it purpose ta sustain the Freedom of Speech arid ot the Frps, wnh tfi; view to prciect tie jc6ple from tfie encroaching d.g'pn o? theorists who contempelate g rrio.iifiction of the democratic principles -which to tfii Urn hkve been Votainef against every ef fort to overthrow them. In all ma'ter per tinitii to Government the purpose of this new-paper is to protect the p-ople from in considerate ar.d rash leislat'OT, and to hold our pobliu setvar.ts to a strict account ability for their conduct while ear:yiu2 on the machinery of power. Tolhi end the mot careful attention w!l be given to all Federal and Lejri. atire law, and a fi'm and impartial esaminat ation of every . new yoliiicat pnpiniiott may be expected a the only means . of . protecting the people from m abridgement ot. their right's COMMERCIAL t MARKFr "REPORTS are g:en in the rro( succinct yet cornpieta mann-r They cliirr particular runice far their fidelity and truth, and all thos who deire to compreheiid the exact finan cial condition of the coueiry sho-jid not tail lo'examire the views wtiich will be fon on in this department of the iiurnal. THE FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE wii! be found especially intere:ir and jn. striicUe and being derived from some of the ablest minds in Europe must he" read emmetus cf the Old Wo-fd. ! In all oiher respecm THE WEEkLY i NEWS wiilbe found to niset the public de mand. It t the especial olMc! cf the Pro . priMor tc render it a ' valuable and enter taining. FAMILY NEWSPAPER, pure in its mora! influence, ennobl'lny in i:s character and ati-fact'ry to that !roP class in th- community who teire to sre j t'ie Public Pre? treat all public questions j with arguments atpresed in courtesy and i candor, thought, at the same ttme,!h the I spirit due to the themes discussed j By reference to the term of Tne New ' on V eekly . pejt. will t-e norice.f i;at it is by f:r tfie cfifupest newspiper in the world, uri't the Proprietor feel thatie mav invre those wtio app'ove of it'pnncipl and co uf ac.T to iir iteir inflnenee in adding to its yreve;.; Jare cucuU'.i .n. NEW YORK WE ELY NEWS. Etglrt-Pnee F-O'iv Toiomns ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY. For One Year . . One Dollar Eievp-i Copies to one Ad.!re-- tor One Year TEN DOLLARS, ins'e copis plf.T Oris THK M:iV YORK DAILY NEWS. A first da- Metropolitan J .nr-al d-vo'ed to Peace jnd CcnMHfltional Liberty, and CPi'tainir.o all the news of the dav.'Politi- cat, Telearaphical, Corn nercisl and Local is the chenpe-t daily paper in the mcrop !is. ' T E R3iS: One Copy, Ortr Year Sir. Do'.iars. One Copy Six Months Thp'e Do'Iars Single Copi-S TW t;iifi' Address HENJAMTN WOOD. E-!ito-and Proprietor, No. 19 City Hail Square. New Y"'k IVorth Ccrilrnl xttiiUyWjT TIME TALB E, . Railway will arrive and depart from Snr- fcjry, Hrrisiirc ar.d P.dl'imnre, a a fellow: Crr rr . m- i r SOUTHWARD Mail Train leave Sunbury daily except Sundays, at Leaves Hairibur:r, a ii i 10.10 a m. 1.15 p.m. arrives a. jL.idmorc, Z.?,h " Expres Tra'n leaves Sunbnry daily eicept Sundays, at " 11 07 p rr.. Leaves Harrir-b'riTjexoepl Monday 2. CO a m. Arrives at Baltimore daily except Monday, at 6.15 a.m. Accoriunoiiatioc leaves Harrisb'rg 6,30 a.m. TiORTJIJr.qRD. Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily except Snrda at 9.15 a.m. Le 9VP Harrichnrg, . 1.15 p m. Arrive at Sunbnry, 4.'.t5 p.m. Exptes Trains Baltimore daily, 9.15 " Arrives at rlarrirbcrL', 1.35 a.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday,? .CO " Arrives at Sunbury, 5.38 " For furttier particular- arr tv nt the office I N Dl'BA'RRY, Supt. Harrisburg, Au;; 8, 18fc"3. ID ID 17 - , fS V Jl fi J IV I F, XT 1ST. r-r-? ESP EC FULLY offers, hi. Ci-Iy- -"-'professional services to the . -l-t-L ladies & gent'omen ol Blooms burg and vicinity.. He is prepared to attend to all the varicn operation in Deotisiry, snd is provided with the latp-t improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in seried on pivot or gold plate, to look as well a natural. Mineral plate and block teeth manufac tured and all operations on teeth' carefully atlended to: ' "" A superior article cf Tooth Powders, al ways on iarjj. All operations on the teeth warranted. . Tieidpnce and Ofr.ce, a few doors above the Cccrt Hps??,' same. side. ' '" 5 BIoornsaQri Ati;.1 19 1853. - I by ho doin-j, and strict atipt.'ion lo bns:ne.- I l t. i-.r a, .u, "j-.i. TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from thp I so merit and receive a due share ot" p-rnw.- Two shnr ir. the Merfhan'.a' Rank, North and Weft ji ranch of v e Snsrjnehan- ' n--. Put remember, all, that these time I tc-Q'. at 500 3?h, 2?0 na, Elmira, and ail of Nor'iiern New York. I re-ppre money, or something to jive np-in, j Six !hoi)cr,il (If'.d Unirn Meifi; On and after Mondav, Anril 20h, lf63. He therefore hopes and truM. that when I vahe.! a; ?2 er.ch, iG.OrO , the Passenger Train o the Norn Central he h done hi i art,' his envomers r; Two Sewir-g Michtnes, at SS0 eacn, 10D THE SIXGEii feEUHG MACHIXES. "UR Letter A Family Sowing Machine i " 't 451 gaining a world-wide reputation P is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sowing Ma chines yet offered to the public. N i other Family S-win Machine, ha f0 many ue irl appliance lor Hemmina, Bi'iding, Ffil inc, Tin kina, Ga'hering, Guauttte, Bra.dtr. Embroiiteriiig, Cordmc, and so lurth. No other Family Sewing Machine has eo mtH h capacity lor a threat variety of work. It will ew all kinds of rfvh, and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent improvement iTike onr Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and mon durable, and most cer fain in action at a!l rates of speed. It makes the interlocked stitch, which i the best stitch knovrn. Any one. even of the most ordinary cap ici1y;oan see, at a gliiiire how to use the letter A Fsmily Sewing Machine. Onr Fatnily Sewing Ilachines are fini-hed in chaste and exquisite stjle. The Folding' Case of the Family Ma chine i a piece of conning ' workmanship of the mn"t iis-fiil kind. It protects Hie ma chine when net in ue, and when about to be operated may be opened as a spacious and subsianlial table 'to sustain the work. While some of the Cae, mad out of the cnoicel woods, are finished in the sim plest and chastest manner pospiMe, others arp adorned aud embelihed in the most toily and puperti msrrner. , I: is absotti'ely necessary to see the Fam ily Machine in operation, so as to ji-1ge of it feat capa"ity and beauty. It i fat broniii!ir es popular for fmi!y sewinc our Mar ufacturini machine are lor mannfacturintr purposes. The Htanch Office are well supplied with Kiik t is', thread, n-ediesj oil, etc., ot the vp? c!'ll,''!y' Send fo a Pamnhlr?'. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO , 4f.8 Broa-lway.'N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE. 10 Ctie-tip:! St N. S. Tniuley, Aent, in Epy, Pa. A. J. Evans, Ayrnt, in Bloomsburg. Nov. 1 1. IMS. ' SECOND I14SD M?m?& A F E 8, 71 fi'iiliari Street, Xnc York. Size and Price of ' Lillif's Fire-Pre f Safes. Ci U T S I I) E: P:ikt. ltidtii. Dq.ift. No 1 24 20 20 No 2 26 22 24 No S SO ?4 24 No 4 32 2? 24 Nu 5 34 -31 . 2A No 6 40 31 24 I N S I D E : JJeitkl. Width. Jlep'h. No I 17 .51 12 No 2 Jfi 134 12 No 3 21 3S 12 No 4 22 1! J3 No I 24 21 14 No fi St 21 15 TtZrr. TP5CB. Number 1 S.'-Q f-o Nrrtl.er 4 CO . do 2 fC .00 i do 10C 0 do 3 TO 0 ) I do 115 0'J November ! I, f lZ A CARD TO THE SlTKERISf,, SWALLOW two o' three H-shead of E ichn. I'onic Bifers, SursapaniU , Nervous Antido'e, &c, &c , &c. and alter von are ' -itin-,d with ire 'e-n!;, then try C" j H OLD DOCTOR RUCHAN'S ENGLISH 'SPECIFIC PILL, and b r--;or, m health and vi;or in Ie than 30 days. j Tiev are purely vejreidtle, pleiaui m ! lake, prompt and salntary in their etl:ct on tne rrnken invvn an i sna!ieren oonsu tntion. Old a"d yoii can take thn wnh ad van'age. 'Imported .mil suf l fjj tne U. S. cr.lr hv JAS. S. BUTLER, Io. 427 Rroaiway, New York, f-y Agent for the (T,i'tedStntp. p. S. -A bon of the ptMs. Ken; rely p-ick-pft ' will be mailed t atiy i,d lre. on j rvcipl of price, wnii'H i 0rE DOLL vR. I p :-! pd. tror-ev refunded by the Ageot j !l "Ut sati!acfion i not given I Joly 20, 1S54. 3m. ' Old Thins: Tlccr.mv I'cWj Tf'f? UP ier.-iT?ie,l wonl.l bn2 'ptvf to in form h if u!d inend-, and "-he res' of rr.rin kind," t'it he Ua. lately retn'rvl trom to tervii-e td his country, and u'n re. ?a ppen-d his OLD E S T A B L I S II- S t!!TAII,OUI N G S A L O Q N,-M with a view o makirig np entire pew cir rren", as well as met: ting r?d cne. for all nianktnd, and any body e'-c, nho may irivor" hirn vs'ith their work in hi bee, i- (irepared io do vork M'AT, F;h t IONAHLE and SUBSTANTIAL, ar.d' hope ' do tf-eiri. bv furnrshiog the V,- T,,!,r ! o i For truly the "LAb.:rer is ' vvjii;;v v'i u:.? u it c BERNARD RITERT R'ocnsbr.rg, Sept. 10 15-02. a I rtt lii I';inii-r .iiiij i7iip lor Ih lSoi, The Pe',nv'rnnia lcG4. PKVUTKD TO AGHICUL IT" UK. HUR'MCULTUHL AND UUKAL A I FA IKS. f7.PITr:D AND IVp.tisukd. pv W I L L I A 31 S. T 0 I N G & f 0 52 North Sixth Strep'. 1'hiU !"!phia. Tt rms : One Dollar ayiar. T.";e Sixth Volume commpneess with Ja? unr number.. T.I A VI.NG oblained the service of emi- -nerit and practical Ag'icnltnrist, H-irti- ( tnbnr'-t. Stock Breeders and Bee kecprrs, we eoiifiJentty ofler ihe enrrent Volume at onp of 'hp best ever issued for originality, practical thonnht and teiiable itformation , Feb. 21, 1S64- 1CE-CRE1M. STOHNER wr:ild rcsectfu'iy acnot: I'cp to the ci i7"ns of B'on.Tisbnrg and tJ. vicinity, haf he has jut ppr.ed an Icc-l-rcasxs looi:. over Ms Cootecnonarv Store. 1 door above the Po't OtTice, in B'oomsl-urg. where he will e?ve rp lcp-Crpsm, of the mot cho'c? flavor, every evening, "during .'.ho Simmer monti'is, at the rro4t reasonable ra'es. r?" Par'te ana Fami'ies "cau be accoT? modared with the article upon hot nnt'ee. Give him a call. P.. ST0HNER, " Bloomsburg,-Apr.' 27, -64. Prop'r. Aiforncy at Lair ELOOMSBURG, PA. OfTio on Main Street, First' doer below A. J. Siean'a Stor9. - Dec 1864 4 .. T.I... .'JUL' i. J.1. yWMWW IKYilLII) SOLDIER RATIONAL K02IE EJVTEPPIiSE. 5 8 5 IUOADWAY N E W Y O R K. THE B ZJ Ij Ij 1 - IT . The A!at Ccmjdite and Magnificent fl 'tir Exhibition Frtjnt, DcToted I raisi ng Funiis far a Na " Ifoiial Home, 100,000 TICKETS, AT Si EACH. A DONATIO:? of S24.720 it Valuable PTC7 trty to the Ticket Holds) s. JOSIAH PER HAM, Agent for th? Pro prietors, has the honor to announce a plan for creating a fund for the founding of a National Institution, to be a home for In valid, disabled, discharged soldiers. The ordinal sumber. of Tickets iss-.iod for t hi object wss 100,000 one third of which have been already disposed of in linxton, Mjsp. where the enterprise was first projected. Each ot the One Dollar Ticket is god for Four Admissions to the Mammoth MIRROR OF THK R F. HELLION, at 585 Hroadway, New" YorK City, or wherever else exhibited. One half of the profits of the entire sale will bo exclusively devoted . and donated to the above named patriotic object. According to the nrii i r. 1 advertispd. plan, a Ma-s Meeting of the ticket hold ers was held in Fatienil Hall, Ronton, on Nov., 4th, and an adjourned meeting at ihe same place on Dc, 16th. The fol low ins named gentlemen were elected a B"iar;t ol Trustee, to receive the funds which may accrue Irom the rovel enter prise, and to appropriate the same to thi object in accordance with the plans of the originator ; Gen 'John f. Tjler, Hoeion : hif Excellency Governor Jamen Y. Smith, of Rhode I-land; Hon. fJeo Briucp of New York ; hi Excellency Gov. A. G. Curtiu of Penrisylvaitia; Major Gen N p. Hsnks, of MaR., Major Gn. 0 O. Howanl of Ms.it!?-. his Excelier.cy Gov. Richard Ytle, of IlLooi-. ' To speedily accomplish 'hi ffrea ob jert, every wise means will be used by the projector to effect the mediate sle of the tickets; and he call- noon the loyal ati i humane to asi csme-ily in catryu.f this noble undertaking forward to a trimri pbant succe". Neither iis importance, ror its fe,--,. bility , can be calle I i n question. I,i jfie people but respond in a sfiirit ''rthy 0 the project, and no obstaiies si'sll ly its coi'su m maijon . Making the prvipo?ition it good ' fith, and r;ady to devor hi vboie enercie to the fireat work, the projector firmly be lieves the tide of pcpnlsr tsver will flow in the deired direction, ar.d sccomot'sh ihe lonndi"p and insure the creation of s permanent national inMiir.n-.n, wrncii -:.iii re ari a-yt'im ior me renrea soi vhtjse l--s of halth or ltb i- hi dipfo r,fsrr.n the hand-of ov.sj'half of the vo rrsa for berotc tvices performed hi" I f, ,he northern between thi tint. couniryV cans-, and which shsll fio down to tlie fr.ture getiermmns a blessing ie man- kind and an crnlnrtng monument to tbp hircraii'y ol ll'.o loyal people. Pv conioining thi ente'prise with pithiic place ot srr.nst merit ol sor?) well etablistied high character and merit, fhe subscriber to the fund, while givine hi min'r for the promotim of a ffrest char itable deipn, rnny rereive a f:!i eqniva- Ian fir nrllii-r in x- it r m e') r r f hie . . ATTAR ACTIVE V.OUNTY TO PUR CnASER. To pffect !b speediest poibl sale of these tickets, so ttat unnecessary expense may h" ss.'ed. am the N'aiioi.a! Honie Fond proportion ately increneci( a fnrti.er iniliiremerjt is orferel as a aovr.ty to pnr cesr. As sorn rt the tirke's s?,all hsva l,rn sold, in ad1ittor to cue half re prnfit.:, a a;r.f-ai, the fo!!orjne de'ctr'thej prop, erty il! be dotted to th tjrket hoHer, and placed in the hands of thetf Trti'tee, a di'i:icl brsard h f i r ; chosen for that purpose, at ihe rrss meetings hld above st.te, and srbich constt ofth0' o!lo"t i' g t:i-!i!eren w ho, on recrpt ot the property, v i',1 dispose ofth sarc, bv lot, nr O'bTwif, a tne ticket holder' in '. mas? !-.sti"t t-nsv ii'eo! !hrre to re prt v-ira" on of law in sorh disposal : Hco. C s:e:s. Hot,. C. VV, Slack. On. Pott O- Rogers. Hot.. C. W, Slack. Gen. Pott Cow ''in. (!. A.J Wr.ght, Johtr-C- Hay-I n"s, F.sq., of Ro-ton, J c h it a V"ebter Fq.. I of ?.Vipieville, Mass.. fa?c S. Mcrse Eq., , riran'tir;.?, M h. To ir?:UL the Vickrt -holders wi: ftttitlfd O'-f rpn'op! rr'si.'U'i'C:' in the City be ot Roj to-,ry Thrre P i r; .';,,-. val'ied at ?1P.0'M :r:e. ra!. at .55i0 each 1.5"0 Tivp piarut-'ortcp, va!. aft?''. p?ch Five Gold War-lie, at ?ir-0 each, Fi'ty G.i 1 Vatche., at 550 each, Two s'lMffF in the Bonon aod Wor-ces-.er Rat:mad, a 5l30parh. 1,500 f.rjfl 2-StiO i Two shares ir: the R-.-'.n and itne To'al e31,720 Due no!:c wiil b g;en of the t ext rr.ass rr.eetins cf the ticket bolderg which will tske plac? jP Js'pw York City . A National IToo;r dollar, consists of 1 Tir-kt, coFtinn cr.3 i-n c -Ti rns, fo'-r of whir jwiio:..s to the Mirror, t.'nod at any tint": an i.'iterpi-f Hn t tho other a certificate of in the Enterprise, which the purchaser rrtao. The adrni'ion crnpon may be ped Sep. aritly, or si! at C"ce, a smts the conve r: ience of the pt;rcha?ir. All communications on the snbject, and all order for ticke'3 by mad, or ejtnre, should be d-recd to JOSIAH PF.P.uAM, Aijent, 55 Broadway, New York City. T O C L U Ii S. Person taking an active interest in this charitable rridertkiojf, by geuing up club, will receive eleven tickets tor every ten dollars sr?p.t. Jan. 20, l554 TilL .LU CROITKY-STOUC. morj: Jtst received at Erasmus'' Xeto Store. Mcdasse. Surars. Tea', Cofipe, Ru:o, S;;cp", Salt, Tobaco, Seears, Candies, Ravens, FEED AND PROVISIONS. Together with a reat variety of notions &c, t"o numerous to mntiots. " ec" Butter. Eg, Meat and produce gen erally taken in exchange -for t?rod. A. 3. ERASMUS. Eloomsbnrg, Feb. .29, 1854. . rniim tune ntrenn rrw . intii 7HK CHEAPEST PAPER PriLMHSB. rORTY-EIGHT columns of reading mm L ter per week forSl 20 peryear. Tfce only New York. Paper made up exclusive- v ly for "century circulation; end, the ew of the weok, with the cattle, p-cduce, bd4 other markets, carefully reported. The Xem York'l)P6ok,fjr 1MV ! White Men's LibeniesState Rirt FJ- w' eral Union. " ' .' ' ' - . The New York Day-Bogk !8 an.indperj dent, Democratic Journal, holding with tk' ' late Senatoc Douglas, , that "thia (rovara -rnent is made on the white basis, by whit men, for the benefit of white men' arid ' their posterity forever." ' It is a large-doi- ble sheet, with f rty etght columns of read-, ing matter, and in all repects whetei tor Markets, news, Literary or Aaricultural information -is not inferior to sny as po-. -hticalor family newspaper. In its politt-. cal department, it grapples boldly with th reJ question before the American people and precepts jhe only., philosophy of It, which cen re-iist the sweeping march of' Abolitionism. It is Democratic in the true' sense of the term the defender of the peo ple's rights, but it is the upholderof no par ty chicanery or trickery. ; i r;ot only for peace; but it shows how, end how only permanent peace can be obtained, and thi' . glo'ions wht'.e roan's, government of Wash infon restored yz : by the uttar route, overthrow, end extHrininetton of Abolition- ' ism from American soil. - The Day Book i now the cr.Iy weekly poli'ical psper in Now York city made '' exclusively for country circulation. AH Ihe- ' others are rha-hed from the colcrona of some daily paper, which renders ir almost impossible to give so complete rnd general a summary of the news s in' the' oth'er cf.se Person anont sr'.cicribtnjr should -tske thi imo coi!s?'?vft..ion. Derrsocrati, al-o, must see to i f;18t found papers ars circulate i amort the people, cr abolition ism will nerer re put down. t AM who desirtf f tefo'- the eruumeots of Abolition i ?, shonl'i TearlT.e Day Hook. TERM". One copy, one year, 2 CO; Three cvpies on ye, $3 00; Kivo copie, one ye-.-, 7 i-0; Ten copie, one yesr. and one t.i ihn aeiter up of ttie club, tl4 00; T'''tv copies, orie-y4r, and one to tho W.-vtinpot the Club 21 00. : Addilioaal copies, esch I 20. The nsme of the po: -office, county, a4 S;e, shonld in alt ce-ef ee piairjly given in ererv letter. . ' PsyrYer.t alwsyr in odrce, ard all paper will b sio,ied when the time of , subsc ription paid for expires. A dd'ess, VAN EVR1E, HORTON U CO., lf.2 "au st., New York. Special Orders. lVe desire 'his yia" to plar-e t'"t-re a mil'ion o northern read ers th crest docirir.e ' The Day Rook'.' ,p:,rt,, cr, ,f,e qi)Piorl cf the Race- .n,).,,,!,. -.t,-ve .if. rhi .r.mrn. I Hn Novenber, 164, the Democrats could nri, M to r.,,rrv fl4,x( nr'e-iential eleo.'- tion. e tner-lcre nis.ke lh . niHowtni of?er. not in th litfhl of prize, and not beennr i' will bp profitable, for we est? scarcely affoid it but solely tc ccre n t iiif diiserriins'ioi! of the viswii whic. w prot'otindlv believe wi!! save owt coun try. ' Cltils of Ttrtntv. r?r a thh of 20. evtra pper no offere't. w a '.rjll od a copy of Dr. v,j hri3 jt'sji o'k fn '.rtetTfoes and, r.v'g'C slavPTjjj1 tird e.titir, 0f whi'T is joft'rsuy. Price" Ch'ht r.f r;fh,.For r Fftv set T-riWrx. ? l(i. we wiil send one r,r r. an d a complete ei of our Anti 1 t'on Pnb'faiioti",' the j. rices of which. tjVen ti'i-ether aoio';r:f to ?2 75. C.hth of Ore Hundred. In relation to Clr.br of one hnnoredj w e will say thi: ' oevr send n o.ne hnndrevl snt- pcriberR j! one t.rne, the club to be, pct to oi.e address, and heei'i an I end st tte sa.rfee tine, will receive thy pp.per at 8!0f. ioern'p' 1". 1P-3. HEADING RAILROAD." JSlxlLViEK AUKA!SGE3IEXT rREATTrvi.k line from -,e North- and Nor!h-.vet for P'liladplphis, New York . Rpa-!ir.g, PottsviJle.Lebatioo, . AHen town. Ea'on, (if., i". Trains jpave Krri-bnrg for Philadelphi New York, ReaMns,-Po'ivii!af and all erme Jiate Stai'ons at S A. M York 2 p. p- leaves 6. oO. r.. Htrivn'i- ni New York at.-.";k aHrn? doy. - " - A special 'coTodation Passenae tsin esvp- Rei-iini: at 7. 15 A.M. and retorn"-J.-p'rs Harri-burg st S P M'. Faren lionr. H.trr!sbnri : to- New" York f5 15; to Philadelphia- 33 35 n-nd ?20. B a 'J '' '' - CteckC'i 'hroii'jh. Re'tirpt tr: !'3v N-w York at 6 A. M. t2 Noon, and 7 V. M. (Pitubursh xpre8. .m..-..rr tJift.aKrfff o! O A t I mBA VruUd-ipnin at P. 15 A. M. and 3-30 P.M. Stpepjnr: ct in the New York Expree Tnt.ns, ihrori to and from P'itsburgfi wi'nopr r.!'i;j. poaonsers hv the Caitawia Rail Road kavp Tama.- ;a" at S. 10 A. M. and 2. 10 P M. jor Philadelphia, New iork, and si V.'r.v Po'ni. Trair;st?ave Pottvi!!e ? 9. 15 A. M. and 2. 30 P. M. for Philadelphia, Harn-burg and Npw Yrk. ' An accomodation Psseng?r trin leaver Rpad-r.j nt 6. CO A. M. f.n't returns Jrom Philadelphia at 5. 0i P.M. - PF" .ii ite-the a?ov uains run daily,, Sundays excep'ej. A Snnsav train loaves Po'tsville st 7.30 A. M. j.id Vhiiade'phia st 3.r5 P M. Co:rrrii!at'.on, Mi!e-ar;, Se"aon, and E rrr.icr. Tickets, al reduced rstes to p-pd from all po;r t. e0 PccnJs Baggage allowed each Pas G. A. NICULLS, General Soperimeudar.t. May 2, IS54. . .. .'. PR. J.R.EVAXS, Fbysiclau and Scrgeon, FFAVIN( located permanentjy cn Msir? : Street. BLOOMSBURG, Pa., woold in-fo-m the public generally, that he is pre parsd to suend to all business faithfully and ppcctually that nay be intrusted to his care, cu terms commensurate w ith the times. CsT He pays trict attention to Surger a well a Medicine. November 25, l63.-ly. HENRY. ROSENS Ski'-Iiisbt Ambro!yp$t, j yOOMS in the Third Story ot the Exj chanpe Block, (entrance above thf. Eook'Store,) Bioomsbnrg, Columbia cour ty. Pa. Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1859 ly. E. H. LITTLB. Ofiice in-' out. Alley formerly ccc:i Lii-iUes K. bncrale-., DecESlbei ?d,;IS59, j, - . At'O