. 1 4 4 -r- SOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED jTOECACH BITTERS. AfURE and powerful Tonic, corrective and alternative of wondertol efficacy in .c of he STOMACH LIVER AND J30WELS. Cure Dyspepsia, Liter com plaint, Headache, General Debility. Ner vousness, Depression of Spirits, Consiipa tion, Colic, Intermittent Fever, Crimp and Spasms, and all complaint of either Sex, arising from Bodily weakness whether inherent In the system or prodnc d by special causes. "Nothing that is not ;whoUaome, genial -nd restorative in its natrrre ente into the composition of HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH BITTERS. Tnis popular preparati n contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery exciiant ; but it is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants with the purest and mildest of at! diffusive stimulants. It is well to be forearmed against disease nd, bo far as the human system can be protected by human means against mata d e engendered by an unwholesome at nosphte impure water and other external causes, H istetter'a Bitters may be relied on as a afegcar'd. la districts infected with Fever and Aut, it has been fou nd infallible as a preventive nd irresistible as a remedy and thousand -who resort to it under apprehension of an attack, escape the scourge; and, thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its pro tective qualities ic advance, are ccred by very brief course of this marvelous medi cine. Fever and Ague patients, after be ing pl'ed with qnintre for months in vain, onil lairly saturated with rhat dangerous alk-'oid, are not janfrequently restored to tieatifl wi'hin a few days by the use of Hostetter'8 Bitter. The weak stomach is rapidly invigorrted and the appetite restored by this aijreeable Tonic, and benceit works wonders in ca ees of Dyspepsia and in less confirmed forms of Indigestion. Acting as 'a gentle and Dainless apperient, as well as noon the liver, it alo invariably relieves the Constipation superinduced by irregular action of the digestives and secretive or gans. Person of feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks. Lovmess of Spirit and Fit of Lan guor, find prompt and permaennt relief trom the Bitters. The Testimony on this point is most conclusive, and from both exes. The agony of Bilious Colic is immedi ately assuaged by a single dose of the limulllt AMU u y iikLariuiiaiij irruiini lu it, the return of the complaint may be prevented.- As a General Tonic, Hostetter's Bitters produce effects which rnust be experienced or witnessed before they can be follv ap preciated. In cjseof Conptitotional Weak ness, and Premature Decay and Debility and Decrepitude art'.' in? Irom Old Age, it exercises the electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases it oper ates as a delightful invigorant. When tne powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re enforce anil re-establ.sh them. Last, but not Jeast, 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 has been so univer sally, and, it may be truly added., deserv edly popular with the intelligent portion of the community, as Hoe'ier'a Biners. Prepared by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh. P. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Store keepers everywhere. Dec. 9, 1861. ly. SOLDIERS IX THE AK.T1Y And Our People at Home Are now offered an opportunity by which thev can 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 required. IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RUBY ACTIONS. A first class Hunting Time-Piece of Sil ver material, over which is electro fine plated 18 k. gold, most durably wrought, makins the imitation so faultless that it cannot be detected from the solid ma'erial ... ..nsrianiiiiH indopa acids urill nnl affect it. London made movement Im proved Duplex in Foil Ruby Action, has sweep seconds, and is not to be excelled in general appearance. This is decidedly on of the best artrcles ever offered for ira- ders a.nd speculators. Engineers, emigrants and Dersons levelling, will rand them supe rior to any other ; alteration of climate will not affect their accuracy. Price, packed in good shape and good running order only 835, or case ol 6 lor zou. SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING LEVERS, Beat Quality Silver Cases, over which electro-fine plated 18 k. gold, similar to our Improved Duplex, and superior adjust. d movements with "Slop." lo be ued in timing horses, etc., has Four Indexes for Washington and Greewich time, sweep second, and all the improvements. All io all, taking its Beautiful and Faultless ap pearance and its Superior Movement into consideration, we regard it a decidedly the cheapest article of the kind in ihe mar ket. Price, in ood running order, 834, or ease of 6 for $200. fWe ask no pay in advance,, bnt will forward either of them to responsible par ties, to any pan of the loval States, with bill payable to exyressntan when the goods are delivered, giving rhe buyer the privil ege of examination, anLJf not satisfactory, the watch can be returned at onr expense. Tbe express ooropanies refuse making collections on soldier and other panics ii tbe disloyal States, consequently all such orders most be accompanied by the ca.i to insure attention. We make a deduction of two dollars on either watch when the payment is forwarded in advace. Money may be sent by express at ou expense. THOS. CAFFERTY & CO., S3 arid 95 Broad St., opposite City Bank, Providence, R. I. j Ctt.SMt::. ' . . I iBINET WARE 'ROOM. J SIJTIOIV C. HMIVE, O ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of -'the Public to his -extensive ssortmeni ot Cabinet Furniture and C H A IRS.fft which he will warrant made of -good materials and in a workmanlike man- ' 1 ief. At his establibment can always be tound a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which is equal in style .nd fin ish to that ol Philadelphia or N York cities and at as low prices. He has on Imud of different style an rices, from $25 to 60. Divn Lounge,' Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, flocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dress ing and parlot bureaus, sofa. card. J8 centre and pier tab'es, detashn, i rr ... . cneneniers,wnamnift ano com(des,- and all kinds of fashionable work. His stot-k of bureaus, enclosed 'and common wasn6tands,dress-tabies, corner cupboards, colas, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteads,cane seat and common chair s the largest in this section of the county. He will also keep a good assortment nt looking glaspea with fancy gilt and com. mon frames He will also furnish spring mattrasses fitted" to any sixed bedniead, which are superior for durability and com fort to any bed in use. Dloomsbnrg Nov. 4, 1863. HELX3CLD'5 GENUINE 1JRF.PARAT10NS.. Compound Flnid Extract Buchn, a posi live and Specific Remedy for dia of ihe Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excite the Ahorbents ino healthy action, by which the Vaie: or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatnrnl Enlargements are rednced, as well a- Pain and Iflammation. IIKI.91JIOMl7- FXTIIACT DIH III'. For Weaknesses arising from exce-ee, Habits of Dissipation, F.arly Indiscretion of abdse, attended wi'.h the following s mp toms: Indispoeition to Exertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, VV-eak Nerves, Trembling Horror of Dis ease, Wakefolne-s, Dimnesn of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Laitul of the Muscular St stem, Hot Hands, Flushing of Ihe Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms if allowed io go on, which this medicine invariably rernovp soon follows. I M POTENCY, FATUITY. EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which th Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those "Dirvtnl Diseases." "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware ot trie caust. of their dif fering, bot none will confess the Records of Ihe Inme Asylums. And melancholy Deaths by Consump tion bear ample wiinesi to the Truth of ihe aertion. The Constitution once effected with Oigaoic Weakness requires trie afd of Medicine to S'Tenuihen a;.d In vi'jrvra'e tt-e System, which HELM FOLD'S KXTIJACP BUCHU invariably does. Atrial wifj con vince ihe most skeptical. FEM A LES.-FEM A LES.-FEM A LES. In many Affections peculiar to Females the Extract Buchn. is anequalcd bj any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retntion, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Supp-esnion of Customary EvacnxtJons, Ulcersled or Scirrhous s'ate of tne Uterus, Leuchorrho3a or Whites, Serility, and for all cnmplaims incident lo the sex, whether arising from indiscretion HabPis or Dissipation, or in the Decline or Change of Lite. Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or un pleasant Medicines for unpleasant and dangerons disease. HELM HOLD'S Ex'ract Buchu and Im proved Rose Wah cores SECRET DIS EASES, In all their Stages, Ai Mile Ex pense, Little or no change in Diet, No Jnconvenience, And no exposure. It cauees a frequent desire and gives strength 10 Urinate, thereby removing ob structions, preventing and curing ftridores of the Urethra, allajmg Pain and Inflam mation, so frequent in the cla ol disease, and expelling all poisonous, diseased and worn out matter. Thousands upon Thousands whit have been the victims of Quack-, and who have paid heavy fees lo be enred in a -hon time, have lonnd they were I'eceived, and that the "poison" has, by ihe u ol t-pov-erful astringents," been dried up in the ajt-tem, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage.' Use HelmboM's Extract Buchu lor all affections and diseases of tne Unan Or gans, whether exiiing in Male of Female, from whatever cause ongiriiiiing and 110 matter of how long s'anding. Diseases of these Orsja'i requires the aid of a Diuretic. Helm hold's Extract B.icha in Ihe Great Diureiic, and is certain ?o have the desired effect in all disease for which it is recommended. Evidence of t!-e most reliable and responsible character will ac company the medicine. Price 9 1.00 a Dottle, or Six for $5. 00. Delivered lo any addre-s. securely packed from observation. Describt symptoms in all communications. Cote guaiameed! Advice gratis. Address letter lor informa tion to II. n. riRLMBOLIl, bemM. 104 Sooth 10th si., bei. Chestnut, Phi la. HELMBOLD'S Medi. al Depot, HELM BOLD S Prog & Chem'l Warehouse, 549 Broadway, New York. EP"Beware of counterfeits and unprinci pled dealers, who endeavor to dispose ol their own" and ''oher" articles on the reputation attained by Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, " ' do do Extract B'ichu, Helmbold's Genuine Extract Saraparilla. do .do Improved Rose Wash. CSold by all Drnggil everywhere. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Cut out the Advertisement and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. . Deenher9, lR63.-Iy. CI.OOIlSIil'RG PA rpHIS magnificent Hotel, situate in ihe -a. central portion of the town, and op- poit the Court House, hiF been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor is now prepared to accommodate travelers, team-H'r, drovers and boarders in the most pleasant and agreeable manner. His lab'e will be supplied with the best the market affnrds,and his Bar with the choicesi liquors. Attentive ostlers will always be on hand. and his stabling . is trie most extensive in this section ot country. , Omnibuses wil always be in readiness to convey passen gars to atid from the Railroad Depots. . WM. 5. KOONS. Kloenaibarj, Jaly 4. 1860. V?fS of different sty le anM hltl ft 1 w iiocwnie aiin icetaii. THE subscriber would announce lote citizetif of Bloomsbnrg and vicinity, that he is selling LIQUORS in large ai d mail quantities, ami ai differed I prices, t It i j Kaitr Qin-o nn Main GtTA.I lilt- . ikjt. . .i'in'ri, north side, two doors soutS of Iron sweet, Bloonisburg. His !tock ol Foreign ami Domeniir consists of Cognac and Rochelle. Blackber r. Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He has a large asortment of Do. a S3 lis. ce Old Rye gray with agff, tine Old Bourbon, Old Folks Whrskey, and aiy quat.lily of common. Fe al-o has - PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam pagne Wines; and Iai bui not leat a qnaniiiy ol good double exir. BROWN SI OUT; all of whu-h he ilt -ell a the lowest cash prices. The public are ret-p-ci-f.'lly solicited to ie his liqnyr a iril. D W. ROB BINS, Ag't. Blo"mborg, Ma 1. 1S6I UTOAIIXtt INSURA E fO-HPAT, Office over the Uomin Hank, CAPITAL AXD MJKl'LtS, 125,0C0. RT Will insure auaih-t loss or damage b Fire on property in town or county, at reasnnaMe verms. DIRECTOR, G. M Hoflenback, Jo?m Reichard, Samuel Wadhams, D L Sfiorf mApr. Daniel G. Driesb ich. R. C. Smith R D. Lacoe. G. P. Steele W. W. Ketcham1 Charle- Dorrance, VV. S. Ross, George M Harding. G. M. HOLI.ENBACH. Pres't D. L. SHOEMAKKR, V. PrttU. R C. SMITH, -Secretary," W. G. STERLING, Trea.prer L ll.CONOVER Agent, Beach Haveu Pa. December 2d, 1863. ly. JYEW GOODS! RE VOLUTION IN HIGH PRICES! NEW Alt HI VAT OF sn:irG& vSUjsjieu coods AT PETER ENTS STOIti: IN LIGHT STREET, COL. CO. HAS just received from the eastern cities and is now opening at the old stand a splendid assortment of which will be ?ol I cheap for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE ! His stock cotisiMs of Ladies Dress Goods, choicest styles and latest fashion. -CALICOES. MUSLINS. GINGHAMS. FLANNELS, IIOSIKRY SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPFf'S. &U. 'nendy-?laIe Clothing, SATINETS, CASSIMERCS, COTTON A I) ES, KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, QUEENS WAKE, CEDAR W ilE. HARDWARE. MEDICINES, DRUGS, BOOTS M) SHOES, UATS and CAPS, In short everjttiitig usually kepi in a country stor. The patronage of his old friends, and the public generally, is respectfully so- ' licited The" highest market price paid for coun try produce. PETER ENT. Light Street, May 4. 1864. JYcw Stock of Clothing. Surin? and Summer Goods- I NV1 1 ES afention lo tiis murk of cheap and tashinnatde C!tthinJ at Ins S'.Ofe MJ11N STREET. riLOflMSHURG. two doors above the Jlmtricaa House, where he ha jn-t received from New York and Philadelphia, a full as-rmmpl of I7If- nnd Hoy's 4'lolliiii, includiu Ihe noi lafimnnb!e, durable and handsome. PRESS GOODS, cotii. inn ol fiox. Sack, Frock9 (ium and OH Cloth Coals, and Pants, of all sfrts, sizes, and colors. He also has replenished his already larae tock ol tal! and Winter Shawl; striped, figured find plain Vesta, ehiri, cravat, stork-, collars, handkerchief, gloves, suspenders and fancy aric!t. N B He has constantly-on hand a laroe and well .elected assortment ol Cloths and Vestinjts, which he i prepared to make op to order, into any kind ol cloihing on very short notice and in the best of manner. All his clothing i made to wear and most of ii is ol home manofacture. GDUdl "UJsS'" Sitter QaCE S3 AND Ot every Description, Fine and Cheap His Case of Jewelry is not urpaed in this place. Call aid examine his general as sortment ol Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &c. &c. DAVID LOWENBERG. Bloomsbnrg, A?)nl 20, 1R64. Miller's Store. 0 it1 ay Do. uzrzp-11zrU. 01' SPRING AAD SIM31E11 GOODS 'IHE subscriber ha just returned from the Cuies with another large and (-elect assortment of Spring & Summer Goods purchased al Philadelphia ind New York, al the lowest figure, and which he is determined msell on as modera'e terms a can be procured elsewhere in BloomsLarg Hi stock comprises Ladies' Dress Goods, o' the choicest styles and latet fashions. DRY GOODS, (23- or. ce cs 2 n a o ss& HARDWARE... QUKKNSW ARK. CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW- ARK. Boots and Shoes, Hat and Caps. &c , In short, everything usoUv keoi in'conniry stores; to which he invites the public gener ally. " ; The highest price will be paid for conn try produce, in exchange for goods. STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bloomgbarg, May 11, 1864. LIOTTOHS i LIOTJCH N. Y. WEEK Y NEWS. The cheapest and best New York News paper. Only one dollar per annum. Eight page forty columns. 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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 Mondav, Anril 20th, i?63, the Passenger Trains of the North Central Railway will arrive and depart from Son bury, Hrrisburc and Baltimore, as follows: SOUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Suobury daily except Sundays, at - 10.10 a m. Leaves Hatri-burg, 1.15 p.m. Arrive Hi Baltimore, 5.35 " Express Tram leaves Suubury duily except Sundays, at 1 1 07 p.m. Leave Harrisb'rg,except Monday 2.00 a.m. Arrives at Baltimore daily except Monday, at 6.15 a.m. Accommodation leaves Harrisb'rg 6,30 a.m. NORTlIffJlRD. Mail Trail leaver Baltimore daily except Surdajs al 9.15 a.m. Leaves Harribnrg, 1.15 p m. Arrives al Sunbury, 4.0i p ni. Kxptess Trains Baltimore daily, 9.15 " Arrives at Harrifburg, 1.35 a.m. Leaves Harrisb'r-: except Monday ,3.00 " . Arrives al Sunbury. 5.38 " For further particular appiy at ihe office. I N DUBAURY, Supt. .Harrisburg, Aug 8, 1863. D E IT T IB ii c iioitcr, ' SHRCEON DENTIST. I ESPECFULLY offers his -a j' r I lofliaaa Hr nan llumun l Hi bnrg and vicinity. He i prepared lo attent i all the various operations in Dena-iry, and is provided with the latest improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in erted cm pivot or gold plate, to look as well an l astiral. Mineral plate and Mock teeth mannfac Hired and nil operations on teeth carefully attended to. A superior article of TotU Powders, al ways on hand. All operations on the teeth warranted. Reftidence and Office, a few doors above tbe Court House, same side. Bloomsburg, Aug. 19 1858. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES. OUR Lettpr A Family Sewing Machine is f m eainin a world-wide repctaiion. It is beyond donM the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sewing Ma chines yet offered to Ihe public. No other Fami'y Sewina Machine has so many use ful appliances for Hemming, Binding, Fell ing, Tockina, Ga'hering, Guaamg, Braiding Embroidering, Cording, and so forth. No other Fam'tl Sewing Machine has so much J capacity lor a gTeal variety of work. Ii will 1 sew all kinds of cbvh, 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 ra'es of spepd. It make the interlocked Mitch, which is the best stitch kr.o'vn. Any one even of the most ordinary capacily,ca"n see. at agUnce how to nse the letter A Faii.ily Sewir.s Machine. Our Family Sewing Maehines are fini-hed in chaste nrnl exqni-ite -yle. -The Folding Ca-e of the Fattilv M ctii'ie is a piece ol cumnnj wcrkrTia;!.hi oft' e moi-t nsefnl kimt. It pnieci t'ie ma chine ben not in nt-e, an I when aOuii to e operated may brt opened as- a spacion" a s';b-'ar.iial table to unstain the work. While ome of the Case, made out of the choicest woods, are fini-hed in the sim plest and chaies.i man.ner. possible, others are adorned and embelished in the most ooct!y and superb manner. It is absolutely necessary to see the Fam ily Machine in operation, so as to judge of it 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. Sendfora Pamphlet. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 458 Broadway. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.810 Chestnut St. N. S. Tingley, Agent, in Epy, Pa. A. J. Evan, Agent, in Bloomsburg. Nov. II, 1863. ILv-syr. SECVMJ UAISU a in k IV EW YORK SAFE DEPOT 71 Williarh Street, Nw.York. C. A. G-B-EGOj Size and Prices of Lillie's Fire-Proof Safes. O UTSID E: Ikiiht. Width. Depth. No 1 24 20 20 No 2 26 22 24 No 3 SO 24 24 No 4 32 28 24 No 5 34 31 24 No 6 40 31 24 INSIDE:' . licit ht. Width. Deyth. No 1 17 1 1 12 No 2 19J I3J 12 No 3 21 15 12 No 4 22 18 13 No 5 24 21 14 No 6 31 21 15 PRicr. PRICK. Number 1 S50 fO I Number 4 $85 00 do 2 60 00 I do 5 J00 00 do 3 70 00 I do 6 115 00 NwrnKcr 1 I, 18C3 I rll I- t'nrm i aiagztne for I'a 1861. The Pennsylvania 1864. FARMER Sc OARDEIVER, DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE. HORTICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS. Rdited and Published by WILLIAM S. YOUNG & C0 ., 52 North Sixth Stne . Philadelphia. Terms : One Dollar a year. The Sixth Volume commences with Jan uary number. HAVING obtained Ihe service of emi nent and practical Agricul:urii, Horti tuluiristH. Stock Breeders and Bee keeper- we confidently ofler the current Volume at one of ihe best ever issued for onsinaliiy. practical thonuhi and reliable intormation Feb. 24, 1864 Old Thing The iindei-iifd would leave io in fr.rni hi old Iriend-, and " hJ r-s' ff man kirit,:' tiiHt he ha lMi-y returned Irom ihe 1 frvire nt his coisritrv a'td aaniri re- T.n opened his OLD EST A BLI S II- E 0 T A I L O KING S A L O O N. with a view ot inakins up entire new gar meriii. a well a mending old ones, for all mankind, and ar.y body el-e, who may lavor him with they work in hi- line. He ia prepared to do work NEAT. Fah IONABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, and hope b so doins, and strict attention to buinern to merit and receive a due share of patron age. But remember, all, that these times require money, or something to live upon, he therelore hopes and truFt, that when he ha 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 18G2. A CARD TO THE SIFFEUIXG. SWALLOW two or three Hogshead of Buchu, Tonic Bitiers. Sarsapanlla, Nervous Antidote, &c, &c-, &c, and after von are satisfied with the result, then trv one box ot OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC P1LL, and be reiored lo health and vior in lets than 30 days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and falulary in their efleel n Hie broken down and s!i a'tered coneti Mi lion. Old an I young can lake thern with atvaii'ae. Imported and nold in the U. S. only b JAS. S. BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway, New York, t W Agent for the United State. P. S. A box of the pills, securely packed,- will be mailed to anv addre on receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR, pn-l paid. -money relunded by the Agent if entire "atNtaciton i not given . July 20, 1864 3m. ICE-CREAM. I STOHNER would re, ecilolly annon- nee to ihe citizens of Blomburg and vicinity, tha1 he ha jut ope ed an Iif.Cicaiu saloon, over his Confectionary Siore, 1 door above he Pr-t Office, in Bloomsburg, where he will erve up Ice-Cream, ol the mostchoire flavors, every evenma, dorinor ihe Summer months, at ihe mot reasonable rate. FS Parties ami Families can be accom i odaiel with Ihe article upon short notice. , Give him a call. B STOHNER, Cijfin-borg, Apr. 27, '64. , Prop'r. HENRY ROSENSTOCK. Sky-Eight Anibroi ypist, OOMS in the Thjrd Slory ol ihe Ex V change Block, (entrance above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty. Pa. Bloomsburg, Not. 23, 1859 If. INVALID S0LMER NATIONAL HOME ENTERPRISE, 5 8 5 BROADWAY NEW i O K K. THI Xti3lB.0Ss CP THE KZ BELLI. IT. The Most Complete and Magnificent IVar Exhibition Extant. Devoted to raisi g Funds for a Na tional Home. 100,000 TICKETS, AT $1 EACH. A DONATION of S3 4. 7 20 i Valuable Prop erty lo the Ticket Holders. JOSIAH FERHAM, Agent for the Pro pnetors. has the honor to announce a plan (or creating a fund for ihe founding of a National Institution, to be a home for lu valid, disabled, discharged soldier. The original sumber of Tickets isssed for thi" object was 100,000. one third of which have been already disposed of in Boston, Mass. wliere the enterprise was fir-l projected. Each of the One Dollar Ticket in ood for Four Admissions to the Mammoth MIRROR OF THE REBELLION, at 585 Broadway, New York City, o"r wherever else exhibited. One half of the profits of the entire sale will be exclusively devoted and donated to the above named patriotic object. According lo the original advertised plan, a Mass Meeting of the ticket hold ers was held in Faneuil HalJ, Boston, on Nov., 4th, and an adjourned meeting at ihe same place on Dec, lfiih. The fol lowing named gentlemen were elected as a Board of 'Trustees, to receive the fundi which may accrue from the novel enter prise, and to appropriate the same to this object in accordance with the plan of the oriainator ; Gen John S. Tyler, Boston: his Excellency Governor James.Y. Smith, of Rhode Island; Hon. Geo Brisks of New York ; his Excellency Gov. A. G. Curtin of Pennsylvania; Major Gen N. P. Banks, of Mass., Major Gen. O. O. Howard ol Maine; his Exceltercy Gov. Richard Yates, of Illinois. To speedily accomplish tVls great ob ject, every wise means win Defused Dy the projector to effect the immediate sale of the tickets; and be call- upon 'he loyal and humane to assist earnestly in cairvins ihis noble undertaking forward to a trium phant success. Neither its importance, nor its feasi bility, can be called i n question. Lei the people but respond in a spirit worthy o the project, and no obstacles shall delay its consummation. Making the proposition in good faith, and ready to devote his whole energies to the great work, the projector firmly be lieves ihe tide of popular lavor will flow in the desired direction, and accomplish the loundi'g and insure the creation of a permanent National Institution, which shall be an asjlnm for the retired Foldier, whose loss of health or limb i his diplo ma for heroic services performed in his country's cause, and whirh Fhall 20 down to the future generations a b1emg to man kind and an enduring monument lo the liberali'y of the loyal people. Bv combining this enterprise with a public place of amusement ol Such well established high character and merit, the subsctiber to the fund, while giving 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. ATTAR ACTIVE BOUNTY TO PUR CHASER. To effect the speediest possible sale of these tickets, so that unnecessary expense may be saved, and Ihe National Home Fund proportionately increased, a farther inducement is offared as a oounty to pur chaser. A soon as the tickets shall have been sold, in addition lo one half the profits, as aforesaid the following described prop erty will be dona'ed lo ihe ticket holders, and placed in the hands ol their Trustees, a distinct board having been chosen for that purpose, at the mass meetings held as above staled, ami which consists of the following gentlemen who, on receipt of ihe property, will dispose of ihe same, by lot, or otherwise, as tne ticket holders in mas meeting may direct there to be no violation of law in such disposal : Hon. C. O- Rnsers. Hon. C. W, Slack. Gen. Bobt. Cowdin, Col. A. J Wright, John C. Hay nes, Eq., ot Boston, Johoa Webster Esq., r f Maplevill", Mass , Isaac S. Morse Eq., of Camhridjre, Mass. SCHEDULE OF DONATION PROPERTY To whiJi the Ticket-holders will be entitled. One cen'eel residence in the City of Rojbury. Mass. vainer at $10 000 Thnpe Piano forts, val. at 5500 each 1,500 Five piano-fortes, val. at $300 each 1,500 Five Gold Watches, at S100 each, 500 Fifty Gold Watches, at 550 each, 2,500 Two -haree in the Bosmn and Wor- cesjer Railroad, a S130 each, 260 Two shares in the Boston and Maine R R. valued at S130 each. 260 Two shares in the Merchants' Bank, Boston, at 5100 each, 200 Six thousand Gold Union Medals valued at S3 each, 18,000 Two Sewing Machines, at S50 each, 100 Total. S34,720 Due notice wil' be glten of the next mass meeting of ihe ticket holders whic will take place in New York City A National Home Ticket, costing onj dollar, consists of five coupons, tour of which are admissions to the Mirror, good at any time, and '.h other a certificate of an interest in the Enterprise, which the purchaser retans. The admision coupon may be used sep arately . or all at once, as 6Uits the conve nience, of the purchaser. AH cu:nmunica:ion on the subject, and all orders for tickets by mail, or exoress, should be directed to JOSIAH PERHAM, Agent, 585 Broadway, New York City. TO CLUBS. Persons taking an active interest in this 'chariable nit'Jertkins:, by getting up clubs, will receive eleven tickets for every ten do'lars sent. Jan. 20, 1864 TIIC XE1V GROCERY ST0IIE. MORE Just received at Erasmus' New Store. Molase, Sugars, Teas, Coflee, Rice, Spices, Fish. Salt, Tobaco, Segars, Candies, Razens, FEED AND PROVISIONS. Together with a great variety of notions &c, too numerous 10 mention. cyButter, Eggs, Meat and produce gen erally taken in exchange for goods. "A. B. ERASMUS. Bloomsburg, Feb. 29, 1864. WHITE WEN 91 II ST RULE AMEBIC THE CHEAPEST PAPER PCBLISHED. 7'ORTY-EIGHTcoliimn of read i Img mat- ter per week for fl 20 per vear. The only New York Paper made up exclusive ly for conmry circulation; and, the news ol the week, with the cattle, produce, and other market, carefully reported. 77ie New York Hoy-'Jiook.for 1884. White Men's Liberiiet-'-State Rihis Fed eral Union. The New York Day-Book is an indepen dent. Democratic Journal, holding With the late Senator Douglas, that "this govern ' ment is made on the white basis, by white men, for Ihe benefit of white men and Iheir posterity forever." It is a lare doo ble sheet, with forty eight columns of read, ing matter, and in all respects whether for Markets, news, Literary or Agricultural information is not inferior lo any as a po litical or family newspaper. In its politi cal depsrtmenl, il grapples boldly with th e real question before the American people, and presents the only philosophy of rt which can resist the sweeping march of Abolitionism. It is Democratic in the true sense of the term tbe defender of the peo ple's rights, out it isthe upholdernf no par ly chicanery or trickery. It is not only for peace, but it shows how, and how only, permanent peace can be obtained, and thit glo-ions white man's government of Wash ington restored, viz: by the utter roite, overthrow, and extermination of Abolition ism from American soil. The Day Book i now the only weekly political paper in New York city made op exclusively for country circulation All the others aie reha-hed from the columns tof some daily paper, which' renders it almost impossible 10 give so complete and general a summary of ihe news as in the otheT cae Persons about subscribing should take this into consideration. Democrats, al-n, must Bee to il that sound pnpers are circulated a m 0 n 2 the .fwopla, or abolition, iem will never toe put down. HP All who desire lo refute ihe arguments of Abolition ists, should readme Day Book. TERMS: One copy, one year. f2 00; Three copies on year, $5 00; Five copie-, one year, 57 50; Ten copies, one year, and one 10 the getter hp of ihe club, 14 00; Twenty copies, one. year, and one to thn aet'erupof ihe Club, 424 00. Additional copies, eacn 51 ssti. The name tjf ihe pot-offire, oontv, Pml Stale, should in all cases, be plainly given in every letter. Payments always in advance, ard all papers will be stopped when ihe time of subscription paid (or expires. Address, VAN EVRIE, HOItTON fc CO., 162 Naau St., New York. Special Orders. We desire this year lo place before a million of northern read ers the great doctrines '-The Day Book" teaches on the question of the Races. We conridentiy believe if this Journal were placed in the haltfs of one half of the vo ters of the northern States between this limet and November, 1864, the Democrats could noi fail 10 carry the next presidential elec tion. We therefore make the following offers, not in ihe lijjlit of prizes, and not even because it will be profitable, for we can scarcely afford it -bul solely to secur a wide dissemination of the views which, we profoundly believe will save our coun try. Clubs of Twenty. For a club of '20. besides the extra paper now offered, wa will send a copy of Dr. Vao Evrie's great work on "negroes and negro davery," ihs) third edition of which is just ready Piicd On Dollar. Clubs of Fifty. Tor a club of Fifty subscribers, at 10, we will send one extra paper, and a complete set of ocr Ami 'Abo lition Publications," the prices cl which, taken together, amount to S2 T5. Clubs of One Hundred. In relation to Clubs of one hundred, we will say thi&: Whoever will send us oie hundred sub scribers at one time, the club to be sent 10 one addres. and begin and end ai the same lime, will receive tha papers ai suit). V. E., H. & CO. November 18, 1863. READING HAIL K0AI). S CM 31 Eli AKKANGKJIEfT. GREAT Trunk line from the Nor:h and North-west for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Potisville,Lebanou, Alien town. Easton, &c, &c. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia New York, Readins, Pottsville, and all in termediate Stations, at 8 a.m. and 2 p. M. New York Express leave Harrisburg at 6. o0a. h. arriving ai New Yorkal 1 45 ; the same day. A special accomodation Passene train leaves Reading at 7 15 A. M. and returns from;Harrib'urg at 5 P. M. Fares Irom Harrisbnra: to New York S5 15; to Philadelphia S3 35 and S2 80. Ba22aae checked through. Reiurnina leave New York at 6 A M. il Noon, and 7 P. M. (Pitt"bnr;jh Expre-s. arriving at Harrisburg at 2 A M.) Leave Philadelphia at 8. 15 A. M and 3. 30 P M. Sleeping ct.r in the New York Exprera Trains, throuah lo and from P'ttsburgh without change. Pasaenaers by the Canawisa Rail Road leave Tamaqua at 8 50 A. M and 2. 10 P M. for Philadelphia. New York, and at War Points. Trainsleave Pottsville al 9. 15 A. M. and 2. 30 P. M. for Philadelphia, Harmburg and New York. An accomodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6. 00 A. M. and returns 'Irom Philadelphia at 5. 00 P. M. rp" All thethe above liains run daily( Sunday excepted. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A.M. and Philadelphia at 3.i5 P. M. Commutation, Milea2, Season, and Ex cursion Ticket, at reduced rates to and Irom all points. 80 Pounds Baggase allowed each Pat senger. G. A. NICuLLS, General Superintendent. May 2, 1864. DK. J.R.EVANS, Physician and Surgeon, HAVING loca'ed permanently on Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in form the public generally, lhat he is pre pared to attend to all bniness faithfully and punctually that may be intrusted to hi care, on terms commensurate with the time". E" He pays strict attention fo Surgery as well as Medicine. November 25, 1863 -ly. E. II. LITTLE. BLOOxTISBUKG, Pa. Office in Court Alley ; formerly occupied by Chatle R. Bockalew. December28. 1859. if. Attorney at Lair BLOOMSBURG, PA. Ofiict on Main Street, First door below A J. Slcau' Su re. Dec 1864