i v. STAROF THE NORTH TtI!GS ABOUT TO US &. CClNTUT. njoo:nsRiri:G,'rA. WEDNESDAY Dr.C, 1865. School Ordir. batideomely printed, for ale, cheap, at ih! fTice. . VLOiBi-K acquisitions to oar subscript Iron list have teen made this week. A chug has Leen made in the time of running the evening train Northward bound on the Lackawanna and Blocmstcrg Kail Road. Thi train now passes Bloom Station at aboct four o'c'ock P. M. Br the new Time Table tfe publish to day il will be seen tbat the passenger trains rt the Catawisa railroad, will in (utore pass Rupert, gniug cor;bward,-2 48 A II and 4 00 P. M. Go,ng south ward 4 CO A M. aud 10 00 A. M. Th SrR i issued a te w days later on account of the reaper maker, C. W. 'MeKe! yj, not being able to turnt-h us paper for this" week's Sna oi.t ll Monday last, he having an at let 3 fill, of Urgs r sized paper Ihit oeeded prompt and iu.medii.t3 atteu tioa. Mr. GcokGC VV. Rathbun, the rrliging agent of the L & B Rail Rati, a! t.lnoiii "Station, having received a situation ai Bing hampton, N. Y., has yielded hi po-iiion at this place. Mr. Rathbm acted in the ca paci!j of agent here lor several years and always proved on active end faithful em ployee. Josph Lillv, Es.q , of Liht Street, over ready to administer to the want of ll.e Piinter, will pleae accept the thanks of the Editor of ihU oaoer and his "whole family, tor ihai lar- ot,ler" urr.ed ir.to cur courv - , , . i tt"r. with iwerty I r.ir cp- i- various parta of on day last week. Tho E-qisre rae3 al..,, , , uiaiiaoi . ' n Iftc ci j , v. tit re i lM.c Di!i:ies is transaci- lot of fi.ie Ttrkeys every fail, and when ; e;I, i:.d i i which ti:e s-ulent of ihi Innii- making .disposition of them nfrer forgets the primer. Rcbszry. Oa Saturday r.ijht last, the 5ore of McKeivy, Nej! tz Co was broken into and robbed ot store cor.h to cor.sifdera M amount. The BCnal los we have not learned An entrance was effected ihrouh window, io tbe rear of ihe S ore, ty for cing ll shutters apart wi;h ome sharp pointed instrument. Tools were left behind, och as powder-flank, keys, brace, and bits, which indicated thai the theft was commit leJ by "pro'essiona!.. ' . Aoriica Soixix. Ghe. O.i Sunday U?t soother one of our gallant soldiers wa La ried in the Cemetery at this piacs. The rime of the lamented solJiar is DavidPchrt. Me had served onns four veir in the arrry 9 in the arrpy- bovs drop rff J 4 d'.P ,r , ' iiracteJ whi.e Thus, one by one. our brave boy from the effects of diseases co fihtin this, no plain to te se!n by all, unnecessary and wicked war.' The nerr is not ia the "wood-pile" now, but on top of 1he fence ! The Uilun i not restored. James Fazczk. an iaJcsirio-s an 1 nrn ptroas farmer, cf Dlorm township, will pteasa accept our thanks for that fat Turkey bronchi to our establishment the other day. On tbat occasion another Printer's family was made glad and strong symptoms of starvation ((or the want ol Turkey) remov ed. This fcein the seconJ present of tire kind received this season, some ot our to temporaries may think we have mora than oor fthire of Turkey ; if o we'll divide. Soccess io Mr. F, and may hi shadow never grow less, ncrhis flck 'of Toikey ever become small.' FaANt Shum, for sever I year prrprie tir of Shuaoao'sTavera," in Beaver Valley, having sold the stand to hi father and orothtfr, removed into a ue boue, neashy, where he intends to open a 'country t ore The new proprietors look poi-esj.iori on Thnraday last. Travellers through that pan of Columbia county, wilj find a good stop ping place at SLuman's Tavern" where 'Old Chris" will always be in readiness 'to perform the social part and help to pas tne time pleasantly, and "Chariie" wiil lake i tauch pains to wair'nprtn giiets. Wi BAatLY oil k up a country paper but whst we find in it chr:r.ic!ed a horse i heft . For the past week or more there has been (quite a tiamber of horse and wagons stolen in this section of ccuniry. Tba Luzerne and Montour county papers contain accounts of several, thefts of that character, wh ch fcave been committed quite recently. We have jaet been informed that a horse and boggy was stolen from one ol our farmers, oa tbe sooth side of the river in this county, few nights ago. Tbe particulars we di not learn. . Thcrb was a full attendance at Court on Monday. No caoes were tried on thit day ; all teemed to be busy in preparation. There are eeveral important canses to be tried. Tbe Commonweal'b matter al this term is heavier than usual, there beiug quite a num txr of indictments, some fur riot, asrault add battery, foraicatior: and bastardy, lar ceny, and one for murder the Conyngham. township shooting case. In our next we will give an ex'eccied account of the pro ceedings. . As we go to press Court is sti'I io sesaioo, and likely to continue the whole week. The Election case from Roaringcreek twp was tried on Tuesday. It -was like this: Charles Eck, one of the- Inspectors of the Election, refused to receive a vote from legal elector of that township, on fhs ground that the elector, Mr. Fry, bad cot complied with tba conscription act when be (Fry) wai drafted ; consequently, by lata cl of CoDgress, was deprived of citizen hip; which prevented bim (Fry) from be itg a voter. For rejecting this' tote Eck er-j prosecuted, and found guilty, in man Titr and form as be stood indicted, by the Jury. The counsel for the defendant bave cjd appiicaitca tot tiuew trial. , BBSffiBS-COUEQ N. E corner Tenih and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The most complete and thoroughly ap pointed Business Commetcial College in the country. The only ons in the City possessing a legislative Charter, a"d the only one in United Stale authorized to confer Degrees nf Mrit. 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Immppse irarts of if.tt iia; and Asricul tnr.l l,mds; sixiy per rii of port due, impost, and Lues. in ihp Sale- ot Tamanli pac a.id San Loir- Pmosi ; dn.l the plight-. 1 faiih ot the said States" and he Gener j Goveii.meal are ail piddled for the redemp tion of these Bonds ar:d .payment uf inter eat. Tlic Security is la:iplc. S30 in U. S Currency will b.uy a 7 per cent Gold Bond of S50. f-60 in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. Gold Bor.d of Sl0o. S300 in U S- Currency will boy a 7 per tnt Gold Fond of S500. cent G0O in U. S. Cnrrency will buy a 7 per r.i. G.dd Bond of S1000. ce Let every lover ol Republican Institutions buy al least Circulars forwarded and subscriptions ru cei'ved by JOHN W. COR LIES & CO., and J. N. TIFFT. Financial Aent of the Republic of Mexico, 57 Broadway, New York. CiT Subscriptibns also received by Banks and Bankers generally througnout the Unit ed States. . , Nov 8, 1685. Notice to Trcsp.isscrs. THE undersigned, farmers and land owners, cf Orange township, Co'iimbi.. county, do hereby caution all perni against hunting or in anywise trPspasMiin on their lands, thus making themselves subject to the pebaltie of the law, which will be roott srrinsenilv enforced. ISAAC HAGENBUCH. - , MICHAEL HAGENBUCH. . 0ran2 twp.. Oet. f I. 1865. - CAVi:Y4CIA, NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE, by C. G. BARK LEY, Attorney at Law, Bioomsbars, Pa.: PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD reat line trareroes tiie Nortl.en. and Nbrthwe-t roomie' of . Pennsylvania to tiie ci;y of Erie, on Like Erie. It has ten laed by t Lie - Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, and is operated by ihem. 4 Time of Passenger trains at North'd. Erie Mail Train 5 40 P. M. Erie Express Train, 3 30 A. M Elmira Expre.s-Train, 11 25 P. M Eimira Mail Train, 10 25 A M. Leaves Westward. Erie Mail Train, 5 40 P. M. Erie Express Train, 2 40 P. M. E'.rrrra Express Train, 5v 30 A, M Eirr.ira Mtit Train 4 35 A. M. Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mail find Express trains without cnnniie both ways between PhiU d ! vlia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. I,ave New York ai 6 00 P. M., arrive .t Eric 3 S7 A. M. Leave Erie at 1 5 P. M , arrive at New York 1 15 P.- M . KU CHANCE Or CARS BETWEEN ERIE ASV NEW YORK E2ant. Sleeping Car oii all F.iJ.k'. trains. For irdormti.iij re-;iccttii2 l'-;en!ie! t!iisi;ie.--4 apply at cor. Stuti and Market b s. rtnl.-.J. I.ir.ia. And tor I'l-eilit bu-incos o! the Cotrpany's- Agent. S. It Ki!ii;fric'i,"jr., Cor. 12ih end ijdr kei Street. Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. Y Rro'.vn, Au;t. N. C. R. II.. Baltimore, . II M HOUSTON. G--npr.il Freiala Agt. Phi! a. ' 11 W. GW INNER, Central Ticket Agt. Phii'a. A. L. TYLER, General Sap'i, YiIIiamport. Dc 6, 1865. 'I'erriblc JLCxcitcmcnt ! IN LIGHT STREET, AT rCTEIl EXT'S STOIli:, On Accojint of Hie TV civ Arrival or FALL & Winter GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES P"5"AS jnft received from the eastern cities and is now cpening at ll.e old stand a sj'lemlid assortment of v.hicli will b sold cheao for CASH OK COUNTRY PRODUCE ! Hi stock cor.its of Ladies Dre Gocds, choicest styles and latest fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS. GINGHAMS, FLANNCLS, HOS1CRY, SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPKTS, &C. Lcn(!v-JfiaIc Clotliitiqr, satin i:rs, CSSIMEltFjS( COTTON A DUS, ILKNTUCKY JI2ANS, Til II HA I), &C. QUiir:.N.Y' Alii:, CLIDAIiW U1E. IIAIJDW A RR, MEDICI NTS, DRUGS, ,7-. rr. r a-?57 Ii;)Gri S AM) SI10II5, IJATS c:.d CAPS, In 'horl every ttii.i uuz.'Ay kepi in a country store. J Thrf palroaase cf hi? r.!d friprd-5, and 1 tl e pa&I:5 setTcta'.iv, io lefpectftili to- IiLiteJ. The hi-jha?: rnatket prir paiii for coun-:-j ;jd..ce. PETER EIsT. L'iil.t Street, Oct. 4, 1S6 . 5 f ;..' a .cv-i-r OK Full&, Winter Goods. fjpHE su'.scriler has jjt returned frcn liir cities ui h ai.otLcr large and eiecl assortn.eri.rf Full as. J Winter Goods, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lov.es! figure, arid wiiir.ri lie is deter mined to soil c:i as rnodarate terms a- cc ii be procured else v. he re in iioy i.our. His tt.ck coriipri-es LJlDIil'S DRESS GOODS of the chr ieei-t s;1ps and latest fa-hions, t02er with a larje :.ortmen' of DRY-GOODS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS, AND V123TINUS. GROCERIKS, I J A R D Y A RE. QUEIZNSWARC. CCDAR YY ARF, HOLLOW YARFJ. NAILS. X HOOTS SIIOIS. HA'I'S 4- KAPS.S-c In short, every thm usually kept in coin try stores, to which he invites the attention of the public generally. The hiat.PM price will be paid for coun try produce, in exc'iano for good-. STEPHEN Ii. MILLER. Bioomsburir, Nov. 22, 1S65. EVANS & HARTMArvS CLOTHING EMPORIUM, fsetrly opposite the Episcopal Chunk. CLOTHING Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS. VUR stork is rorrposed of fine clothing, medium and low priced adapted to all conditions, ta-tes and Wc.nts. We have the latest s'yljs for the season a fi ie as sortment of Overcoats and Gentlemen's Shawns, from low toth? rpry best. (Jar Goods are I-akionnb!e anlwetl MiJe. In addition to our slock of ready-ma le clothing, we have piece goods for custom orders, Cloths, Cassinicrc, &c, fcc. And having one of the fir.-t class miter, Charles L. Reichard, formerly of Easion, we enarantea-fit in all rases and uire satitartion. AUo a variety of Woo'en aud Linen Shins, Stockings, Neckties, Col lars, Storks, Handkerchief everything in the gen: leirien :s line of clothing. Also Hats, Boot and Shoes, T.-unks aid Carpet bags. We will ell at the lowest Market price". Pleae give r.s a call before pnrchasin,T elsewhere E VANS ii H ARTMAN. Nov. 15tfi 1865. AD31l.ISTKVT0irSA0TIfE. Eitale cf Alichatl Fry, late of MiJJlni town ship, Cclvmbia count, dee d. I ETTERS cf administration on the 's AJ tate of Micnael Fry, late 'of Miffim township Columbia county, have been granted by the Renter of said countv, to John H. Heller, Esq., of Mifflin twp.," Co lumbia couuty. ' Persons having ciaitns against the estate of Ihe decedent are re quested to present them lo the administra tor for settlement, and those indebted no tbe estate will make payment forthwith lo JOHN H. HETLER, Nov. 22, 1865 6w. :- Adm'r. . ' . 1S6C: Aa I ndepf ndent it-favciulic Inity, AVeekly and erat-t eekly eW"p:tper. After four years of civil war, forced upon the people of these United States by the violence of sectional pafties, we now en ter upon a new era of bnity and of prog ress. North and South, 'a oordial co-operation of all honest men is needed to re pair the waste of war, tto establish our Peace through the triumph of sound con stitutional principles iu ihe administration of the government, and our Unity by Quid ii)2 all thai niske Union desirable. 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Changes from c!nb Iits rsn only b- made bj request of the person receiving j the clt.ti p.tr kages All such reque-ts i must nan e the editioo, p-t I'tHc?, and sta'e to which it has previously been sent, and inclose twenty live cet.ts to pay lor ' changing; to seperate address. . j Orders for cry cd the- editicr. cf The Yrl.l i:ia be i-eat by n.aii. :md ou!d ' i:.c'o.-e' Post oflice Jlon-'y Order or Bank il.-i.it fr ainocnt (les, jhe iii:fM;l). We ; have no author zed trave!i::2 axon's. Men- j ey sent by mail will bj at t!i r;.-k of ins J senders. Orders and Irfers Kfioutd be ad- j tlrteJ to THE WORI D, ! So Talk Row,N. Y. October 25, 186.. 1.UR1 tn the premi.-cs of the subscriber, in Fishingrreek township, on or about the 10(h of O.-mbcr last. THREE TWO YEAH OLD Si HEIFERS, two of which are red. and the other a trindle. 'The owner is hereby noiiried to come forward, prove properly, pay dam ages, and take them awny, or they will be disposed cf according to la v. BENJAMIN Ml HENRY. Fisniifjrrpek. iS'ov 15 1SC5 BROOMS. -ITONTGOMERY WILLIAMS respectfi.I A ly announces to the public te-ierilly that he is lnsnufafturirtg CORN BROOMS, for sale, vthole-ale cr retail, m Wilkes Barre. He is prepare I to furnish treichant and others with a good article cf Brcoir.s, at reasonable prices Persons having, ma terial that they desire oid le r.;. upn s'taro -can send it to him. His work w.ll cot.ia.'J lavoratiy wilh any mad-' -n ?;-:. -MONT. WILLIAMS. Wiikes-Barre, Nov. 22, 1?65. CHARLES B. BIIOCKWAY, Altoruey-at-Law. Bounties; Back-pay, Pensions, -c, collected. Special attention paid to matters arifbg under the Internal Revenue Laws. OFFICE, Fourth door below "American House." BLQOMSBURG, Pa. Noreraber 8, 1865. - . PKO.SS'CTUS, F.OIMSG.6. Splendid Airny of Tnlent. In entering upon the third year of its-existence, the proprietors ot this new maga zine beg leave to offer their thanks io the ladies of America for the liberal support already extended to them. Few magazines have boasted during I heir second year of a lift of rearly Tweniy-five thousand names The Lady'p Friend will continue to be devoted us heretofore to choice literature and ihe illustrations of the fashions It will rcnlaln the latest patterns of Cloak-, Cap-, bonnets, - liend-dresses, fancy work, em broidery, &c , wi fi receipts, music, and other matters inleiesiins to ladies. The intiMi alono is worth more than the cost of the whole magazine, the pieces beinj selected by Prof. Gatze firm the eapaciou repo?itory of that v. ideiy kno.vn and enter prising firm, Messrs. Lee c Wa'ker. The Lady's Friend is edited by Mrs. lifnry Peterson, supported bj the fubovv ir.s; brilliant corps of contributors. Florence Percy, Mrs Bella Z Spencer, Mrs. L C. Moulton, Annie F Kent Mrs. M. F. Tucker, Fiances li Sheffield, Miss El. C. Donnelly, Carrie E Meyer Jidia G:M, Ma'iie Dyer BriUs Mrs. Eli.' . Turner,E Margaret !arr, Frances f.pp Pratt Ivn'n'ie L"eter Leigh Mrs P. H. Phelps Mrs M. C Pi le Anizr.sl Bell Emu a B Pip'ey Miss A L Muzzy, Charles Morris, Mis- 11 S Corey "Aunt Aliire," Mrs Z.I A Denison Cat!) M. TrO'A bridge, Mary J. Allen Mrs H A lleydoii Virginia F TownsendMiss A Forestier, Beatrice Colonna J. C. '1'. Mrs Mar i'Pl I!omerCiara Annsta Miss L W Tniian "Irs Anna Bache Annie Ra-ell M-ircia Hope, Haltie Hammond Sarah J Ramsey Ilrs L. J. Riitenhouse Helen Msyo E'tie V Slade T J Ct ambers Mary H Cox, Add ip E Sn'toi And other talented writers. Leslie Waiter, Helen M Pratt Sophie May Pl.ila H Cha-e Efwin R Marin. Caroline A Bell Harris Bvrn F.fima M Johnson Minnie W M-ty, Mrs J, m;es , . 15 v a utifu! T. k a v : ? s. A beaut'lt 1 ;rcl Fancy F-tiraviMg ;.riJ a superb roiorev't steel lvt-Iiioo pfh'e wnl ili iSirate every nun lei; be.-ije Weil exe ruted wood ruts, illustrative of the fah ions, fancy work, &.c, too nun:erous to detail SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM, pi order io enable trfiie- to procure a G r-t quality Sewing Machine at very I it' I m.t lay, ve n ake the tolii -wlna lde:al illerr: We will give one of WHEELER k WIL SON'S Celebrated Sei.viii2 Alrtrl-ines, ttie regular price of wtiicli is FIFIY-FIVE DOLLARS, on the. loliiwin terms : I. Twenty copies of tne Lady's Friend, one xear, and the Sewing Machine, HO CO II. Thirty copies, ore je.ar, and the S-wii: Machine. 85 GO I! I. Forty copies, one year, and the Sewing Machine, - ' 100 00 In t!:e first f t'iJ above club, a lady c-ati r;t twenty sclscrisrs at the regular rife cf two dollars and fifty cents a cop)-. id fieri ty i-e-nJi .z on the.-e Mjb.-rript ion -;. ;d Twenty Dollar- n addiiion, v. ill gel M;u-hine iliat she ctimi buy any where for I -s" than Fifty-five dollars If .-li gets t.'.tr'y snb-cri'iers and Seventy five Dr.li.irs . h : viij cr.'iy have to add ten dolia'n to t!.--iin;ou:.t. Vf,d ' if sf e gpts lu-iy mli s-.'ril.cr- ut t!.e r2n!ar price, she wiii get l.jr rr.iu-hir.e for i.ctitit.g Ti e Magazine will be font to di.Terent post ofli.'ps if d'fired. Ttie ran es and irr r.y sl.ctild be forwarrfeM as r,;piJIy us obtained, iu order that the F'Jb-cnbers may tcg'.n to receive their r.".agr.zi;.es at once, a-rJ rot become dissati-fied with the delay. When the v in !e amount of money i- re ceived, tl.e Stui'ig Machine vvili be duly .or .v.iti'-1. Tii ? Cl-bs may be "partly composed cl scbscribers to the Siitir'ay Evening Post' if desired. in ail cases trip Machine ser.t will be th? regular Wheekr ; Wi!-cn' Ni 3 MarliinJ sold by them in New Ycik, boxed, and fr.rwaidt.ci free of eo.-t, with the exception uf fr-'ijht TERMS: Ojr terms pre the sane a those rf that we! known weekly paper If e Saturday Evening Pom in cr ier ih.it tt.e Clubs my be made up Ol the paper aod magazine conj ii'.'Iy when it is so desired and are a tollov : One copy one year, S2 '0 Two copies one year, 4 00 Four copies ci.e year, 8 00 Eight copies one ejr, and onu to ret ter up ot r.iib, Od Tv. r'.ty coj-i-s one year, and one to i getter up of club, 3o t O Oi.e ropy 'cd ihe Lady's Fiiei.d an. I j One ot the Post, 4 Co ! Siogle numbers cf the Lady's Fneod ! (pot&ge ptd by ii) twenty -five cents. J Subscribers in Bii'i-ii Nor'h America mu't reriiii twelve cents in ad Jiro i tvi the ! aritinal snb-criptioti, a we have to repay j t lie United States postage. Th contents of ttie Lady's Frh-nd r.rd of j the Po-t will always b entir-dv .ihleren". 1 Addrvs, DEACON Ai PETEliStJN, No. 319 Walnut Ptniadeipiiia. i Specimen copies will Oe sent to tlnen j de-iroii ol getiiug up Ciuts, cu Hie receip 1 cf fifteen cen1?. October IS, ISS5. LOOK HEReT" THE VERY FLATTERING SUPPORT heietnfore given to t i e late fit in ol JAMES S. MrNlNCH cc CO., indnces tdtf under signed to enier upo.t the bn-itie-- i f MERCHANDIZING ' upon a fomevvhat new phn. The rre li! system has. been an mjuy lo beta buyer and teller, end therefore JAJSKiS S. J2c'LCii propo-es to open on the 13th day cf the mouth of November, A. D. 1865, i:i rr3 . gpra cry v. 9 THE MOST COMPLETE AND EL K G.I NT STOCK OF EVER OFFERED IN THiS--. COUNTY : consisting of every variety and quality ol staple and fancy grod GROCERIES, t-i'FENSWARE, HARD WARE, and ail sort of articles kept in a country store ; to be sold OR IN EXCHANGE FOR ALL KINDS OF r;;oiiCCE. I hs vvhcie business -to be corducted cn the system cf pay as yon g-; and at cheap er rat?s than uny other house. Call aoo judge lor voiitseivcs. JAMES S. McNINCH. November 8, 1S65. MORO PHILLIPS' Super-Phosphate of Lime. Eaugh Sons Haw Bone Phosphate, in large and small quantities, and Pure War ranted Lake Salt, at wholesale iV retail, for mle by J. II. IIARM.1N, July 31, I860. Rupert Station, THE rjICENIX PECTORAL rxg: ILL CURE -r"s'4-,:yf. - Your Cough. rlJU - RiTad the advep ; " . fiV-'; r' 1 iHen.ent below. m$ t8&& Tbe Pi.oartix Tec lora!: or compound Syrup of WildCherry ind Ser.eka Snake Root, will cure the Diseases of the Throat and Luns, fcnch as colds, cough, croop, Asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, sore throat, hoarseness, whooping cough, &c. Its timely ue will prevent PULMOARY CONSUMPTION. And even where this fparlr.l disea-e is fully developed, it will afford more relief than any o;her medicine. J. Livvrence Get., px Speaker of the Pennsylvania flou-e of Ilere-eniaiive-j say s ; "This cough remedy is now exten sive used, end is cf the highest valueto the community, its curative qualities hav ing been tested by thousands with the rr.o-t gratifying resui'fi. It is carefully and skilitnllv prepared (rem Wild Cherry Bark and Se::eka Siiake Root, by Dr. Levi Cber bob.zer. a reputable physician of Pt.rpnix ville, Pa., and is sold by nesry all drug-gi-ls and country storekeepers." D. P. Cro-by, ex-Post Ma-ter and ex Bui"Cs of Pnttstpwn, certifies as follows: l OTTSIOWN. Jan. 3, lF.fi5. This ccrt;fis thut I have u-eil 'he Pi o nix Pectoral in my family, and I teconi mpr.il it to the Public as il.e very best remedy for rough ani colds that I l ava ever tried One uf my children was tdken with a cold, accompani-d with a croupy cough, so tad, indeed, that it coul.l not talk and Fearrely breathe. Having beard so ti'uch said about -. P:ce-ix Pertrrtl I procf.red a bottle o! it. .Ttio first dose relieves ihe difficulty ol brea hing, and te lore the child had taken one lounh ot the bottle it w;is entirely well. Every family fchontd have it iu their house. Signed D. P CROSBY. J. C. Smith, druggist of New Hope Bue4c conuly, Pa., in writing io Dr. Oceihol zer, savs : -A lew day si'.ce I bought two dozen of your valuable cough remedy to try. and tuid it very good, and as it U near ly all goi.e 1 v. ould like you to send me a gro.-s of ir. "Ycnr nic'lcirip gives bptier sa'iefoction than any o tier I have in the Store. I am agent lor some of the most popnhir cou-li P'tparaiioii. but yours seeiiio to bo doing the rno-t good." Tti foiiowu.g is an extract from a letter from Hiram Eiiis, merchant, near Potts town, Pa.. "I have ined the PncDnix Pec toral and find it to be tt.e be-.t cough med icine ct:ni! It meets wen a more ready sale dan any Older thai I have ever had in tny slore." The mprieor of this medicine has ko much rnnriJence in its curative power, from the testimony of thousands wtio have ued it, tbat the money will be pail bark to any purchaser who is not sfcti-fied w nil Ps efl-'ris.'' It is s. pleasant lo lake I h al cf:il lrpn cry for .1. t'rire Till UTY-FIVE CEN TS; large B- ti e., ON E DOLLAR , 1; is iateiided for only one rh-s of i!i c"-ev nne'y those ol the THROAT and LUNGS. prop j.-e I only by LEVI 03ERH0L1ZER M D, Pi cenixviile, Pa., an J sold tjy sli Druigtsts und Storekeeper s. J: in. son, Holiowsv, & CowJen, No. 23 iicrth Sixth Mreet. Ptiiladelphia, and F. C. Well, Co.. 115 Franklin Street, New York. Getjeral Wholesale Ag-nt. N. B If your nearest druggi-i or store keeper does not keep this medicine do not 1-1 M.n put yu'i olT witri some otner medi cine, because he makes more money on ii, but send st once to one of the Areola for it Jone 21, ISti j. 6m. 0j V Oii I II OF varaics. c:iaixs, uses. tc. G. S. H A SKIN S So CO., 13 Eerkm.m trut, Nttc Yarlc. C il-r f 0 loilowir.g iiidneemeuts ij !uyti-s ol Valuable cU ls T'rr 1 "0 Having b.'eo I cr a lot g time engaged the Packet busit pss. a-J "csiat !i-hed our reputation fot proinpii ess and reliability, and possessing griat facilities for selling ; Jewelry m thi Buy, we ate ori.fi dent that v.pcau cive sr.t:liiclion to all who fee! ciiro-ed 10 pa'ronize us 55 50 onn WORTH OF WATCHES D!A- n:on l I iis, Chains, cc;., to t?e sol.l-for One Ih. liar e-ich, without regard to vaiue. and 10: t" be paid for uti il you know w iiutyou are to r cetve. JL ST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF AR1ICI ES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE POLLAii EACH! 175 Watche- (tscn.'.'-onsly engrave.-l rid v. r rj 11 1 t-d nerl.'rl lirn; kee,ier- varvir: IP. prices from 5:0 00 to Sl( Otpuch.' i2.'5 Ladie' w a ches, solid gold ttUiriirm ca-ev 555 OJ -Mch. bd (ieo lenio.i'' ttlver watches lo CO IO 0 ft C.tCh. tt.Ood I. i -i s la vest and peck chains. 4 ii to 'JO 00 c--h 5.000 (Ii-im'i California Diatnond P::. 2 50 to 2b 00 :u:h. 4.1'Ct) California diamond ear drcp 2 00 to lo n) eac'i. 3 i00 Miniature and enamelled gfm's icarf pins, ne w sly !e, 5 00 lo 15 00 each. 2.0i") Ma-otiie ami emblem pit.s, 3 00 to Id t'O each. 2 f 00 G i'd band bra'-pleta, cr.gravcj and i'l'ti. 3 00 to -20 00 each. 3 nt)0 Jet an i Mosaic brooches, 3 00 to 70 ( t) e.ich. 2.1'tiO tlameo brnnches. rich pattern, very a-'v. 3 f'O to fct) 00 enrh. 4 5o0 Fioieiitine .iiid Liv:t pin, the real article, 4 00 to Id 0" each. 3 ri'Ki Lavi and Fiore-dine eir drops 3 00 10 10 00 each. Sp'tit) C"tal e--ir tiroes, 4 00 tr 6 ( 0 p,ch. 2.000 Ladies' Chatchtu? chains, jJt and grdd. lo 00 te CO 00 e,odi. 6 000 Getiih- pins, a spleti lid a-sori'r.er.t, 2 Vd to 15 10 each. 4.0C0 Sti' '.ire sleeve bu'.tons,en:iiely new style-, z )0 to 5 0J each. 3 000 Suds and sleeve buttons, in set, very rich, 3 00 to 15 CO each. 5.U00 Sleeve button.-., plain, enamelled an t engraved, 2 00 to 8 00 wach. 10,000 Ptaio and hr-udsomely engraved rings, 2 50 to 10 00 each. S.oOu Spring locket-, double case, 1 ic lily engraved, 2 00 to 15 00 each. 15;000 Se's ladies' j welry, ne w and Lie' styles, 6 00 to 12 00 eacii. 2 Odd Gold pens, and handsome silver ra-es. 5 00 to IP 00 each. This entire li-t of beautiful and vahrable goods will be so d for O.ie Do'.lir Enh C r ifi'-utes ct ail the above articles will be plae.l in enveh-pe8, aud saa'.od. Thf-e envelopes a.; fe-;i by mail, as or 'ered, withowl re '. ir .i to choice. Oo the receipt of th) Cefi.ficTe you will s-fi wh.il ycu ar lo bav-, an i then it is at you' opyiott to. send o :e doll. .r and take the- atticie, or not. I'ive Certificates can be ordered lor ?i; e'eve.i for 52; Unriy-ilve for So; sixty-live for 519; and one hundred for Sl5. We wilt send a sir.g'e' Certificate cn the receipt of 25 cents. G. S. HASaINS & Co , Box 4270. "5 Beediiiiaii St., !. Y. Bloom-burg, April ... Qnb. ' DAVID LOHEACDRG, C LOT II I N G STORE, 0 Main stree t, two doors above tLeAjaer icau Hotel. I'VItJSpECl OP TJil- PiilLADELPHlAiAGE, I8C5. TTlHE only Democratic Daily tloxniiig Journal puMisb&d in Philadelphia. Tiie pebii-herj of tba Philadelphia AGV. invito the , earnest atten'iori of business men, tMnSc ng inii, literary men. and ail who are interested in the various ccccp lions and pursuits of life, to the DAILY and WEEKLY editions of their Journal. Toe Philadelphia Age, wbieh advocaie tbe principles and policy of ihe democratic party, is i-ud every rnonrng, ( Sunday . excepted,) aid cmita'riS ihe lale tel)i gence from ail paMs c f ihe world; witb rar--fullv prepared aiticles on Governrj1e.1t, Politics, Trade, Finance, and all tbe cur rent questions and af'hs cf tbe day; Local Intelligence, Market. Kpottf, Price Ct" rent. Stock qnotatiotis, Marine ami Coir- mercinl Intelligence. 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The Philadelphia Weekly AGE, is a complete ermpendium of Ihe news of tlm week, arid conta is the chief editorial, itm Prir Current and Market Reports, Stock Q miatioiis, Intelligence lor Fanners. Cor respondence, and General News Ma'ter I ut listie'l in t;e Daily Ate. It also con laii.sa great variety ol other literary and miscellaneous matter, including Tales, Sket-hes, biography, Facei aj, arid Poetry, -rendering it in all respects a First Class Family Journal, naniculariv adauied lo the Politician, the Merchant, the Frmer, the' Literary mi. ti, and all claTes cf readers,. It has in l,ct, every cbaract-r of a live nevvi-jioper. fitted for tne Counting Honse, -ihe Wotk-bop, tbi F xetide and the Gtu- , eral reader. The WEEKLY AGE is mail-d in season I to reach ail pari ot i Vims) I vania, New Jer-ey, JJeUware, and Maryland, oa or beooe Sat urily of eac"i week. Tirms Two Dollars per annum fir a single copy. One Dollar for 41'x moi. and Sixty cento for three months. One j cojy gratis iciU be for one yar j lo the jnrson f-rtvarc'iii g us 2n yearly I sulsc ibirs paid in advauce. No paper j will be sent until the iuiscrpliun is nrr! ft. SPFCIMVN COPIES of the abVv pers sent gratis to any addres-, on spplira tion. IO ADVERTISERS, Tie ci.-cula'ion of the Pniladelpriia AGE, wt.i.:h is steadily and rapidly growiny, make" it at Uast av valuable a medium br adveilisiog a any other commercial and business riewspap-r -in Philadelphia; and the fact that it readi es a largrt class of cotnervaii ve readers, -cat'ered over a vast x'rit ol country, wic lo not lake any other Philadelphia papert cnmmei.d.s i' , to an exlraordin arv ttegr-, as a tr.caiii of communicating with tf.p put' lic not possessed by any other Journal pub lished in ihis city. The ACE i row ra'ablishf J on a sere' dtid pcrii.tt;.', fcuiiuoiiOii. Tbe publish ers could e3s'ly fill their cotumus w;:h tht. unsought ard most liberal commeodati'in of the prets throughout the country; but 1 1 ey preter that u t-oiiid stand ahouteinvc upon claims to public cct 5 fence well known and es'ab'ishcd. It w ill be, a? here toiore, the supporter ol the National, Cun sjrvavive, Democratic, Untcn Principle', opposed alike to radicalism aird fmaiici-ni in every form, ar. j devoted to the main tenance ol Good Ciovernment. Law, and O der. The revival of ai! the business reia'ifnsof Ihe country, consequent opo-i the. suppression of the reVetiion Bud tbe' re-mratiotJ ol peace, will enable tbe pub lishers io make a number cf imprcven-aou in the virions departments of this J0utn.1l. atid they, tl erefore, respectfully colicit llm support of all who wish to secure one of t!.' bftt C"rr.ir.t-rcibl, L.tprary, Businets,' antl Family newspaper t". I ie coa'ry. iliT' Now is the line to spb.-cribe. Address, GLO-SBRENNER &. AV'ELSH, 430 Che-tnui Street. ' June 7, i65. PHILADELPHIA. "TX lICU TOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Chriatena Ki&ner, late vf Madiocn is sens hip. J ETTERS tes'arr.er.tary On the esla1 of - Crtristena ICisner, late of Madi-ort twp , Coiiiirbia county, have bicu granted by . the Regis'T ot said r?cti'.y. to Sairiuel Ki-i:gr rf GreenwsoJ lowriehip. All pc r--mi;s having claim? against the cs'.a'e uf ti.e detfiieut sre r -quested to p-3sent thens , lo; seUiement to l!ie Executor; and lho-f indebted to ii: n tr'rte wi, rbake paytneui without oei.iy. SAilUELi KiS.N'ER, Oct. i3, 1-65 3. fuccitr. Sati'inionial. V A DIES e.-,d Ge .tlemea : If yon wish to 'marry yon cao i'o s0 addsessmg me. I wiii sen t j ct;, without money hud. without pr;ce, valu ihle information, Ihat will ena t'ie you to marry happily ar; .peedtl), irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. Ti'i mlor i.jiiou wiil rest ycu notning and if you wi-h to marry, I wo! ttieerfiuly as-i-t vou. AH letters strictly confidential. Tii 'ie-ired in lortua' ion bnt ty leiurn man 1 a ttd no reward asked. Piea-e it rhise pol, 1 1 -it ag; or Mam pen rnvetope, aajressea to yourself. Address. SARAH B LAMBERT, Greenpoint, Kings Co. N. Y. To Drunkard. OLD DOCTOR EU CHAN'S Drunker.'. -Cure permaue.iily rredicn:3 the taste for -'ruog- lirmk, and curs the worst caisol drunkenness in l?ss that- cig't.l vrel;s. '1 iiou-aud of reformed ii.ebiia'ep now live to bles ttie day li.ey were fortuuaM cut ugh to co nfiicr.ee the t;-3 oi this valu.i b'.e remedy. Price two dollars a package. Mailed "to a-iy ad. Ires- rrceipt ct an . order, L-y JAMES S. BULER, 42D Pu adway Nc v York, Sole A'l tor the U. August 9, 1S65. 2m. rf'JRED of Nervous Debility, Prerr-atuna Decay, nd t'.- e;Vcts cf youtltful r. disere.icn, w ill be l.aopy io furnish otheis witli t'ne means cd .cure, (J'e cf chirae.) . This temedy is simple, safe, and certain. r3For parlii-ulars. oy return mail, please jd Jre-s. JOHN B. OGDEN, Jjr.e 7, IeD5. " 60 xNassau St N. Y. 0I,DTinXGS MADK NKW. A PAMPHLET directing bow to speedily restore sight ani give up spectacles, wi hout aid of doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, oa receipt af 10 cen c Ad dre, E. B. F00TE, M. D. 1 130 Broadway, New Yorlc.