..J - THE V'Ej2Kfcr fur tiik cA.rK;ri UI-' 1835. The poliiir?! campaign jnt npemas in rermj Isania i declined lo be one.of rral importance, md to have h po'jccrfid ir.flu . encp upon the futorp of thp country hi larse. n a jreal measure.it will determine th gnbftnt-forial contest of 1866, and hare an Influence nron li e presidential election Iwo year thereafter. int. more important, ii ... will prnhahly determine the choice of the n.tt U. I". Sei.ator trom lhi State wd thu aTec: tlte legi-laiinn of Com.re'e and the re.Morfiiion pea.' to the Inn-. It i, therefore, of riul importance thai' every . exertion sf.ould b- made tv every .member of our puny to nn-af the i-ory. Not onfy ptiould every I p organization he put to work, tut ever honorable measim thoold be adopted 10 rtir up the apathetic and lukewarm, and to make new vote by con tertian. It nn only be throus the im- TTltiiaHe and golden principles of Democra cy that the country can be reileemed from the thraldom of fanaticism, degradation and taxation. Outside the Democracy ihcje are no principle. The rule of action cf the opposition ist ever changinnooe thing to day porr.etliing ele torrorrow. It is held together merely by expedients the latest and most outrageous of all being the mod ern, six-months political trick of negro suffrage. To .defeat this, and all cher schemes of the Abolition-shoddy hordes who live only to plunder and tyranntze, let every Democrat arouse and gird on the rusty armor of his fathers in Democracy of VVahinton, of Jefferson, of Jackson, and march to battle and to""ictory ! THE WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION. As the Centra! oran of the Democrat'c . party the Weekly Patriot and Union has acquired a lar-e and more diffused circu lation than any other Democratic journal in the State. It has heretofore ocenpied an, influential position as an able and in . dusttious worker in the causa of Democ racy, and its friends fay that it sti l contin ues to be a valuable organ of the party ' It is not for us, however, to puff our own work. - If we have been faithful to the cauee of the party and the country, we hope every Democrat will make it an ob ject to ex.etd our field of operation's by adding to oor li?t ot subscribers. Tte low price of the Weekly in comparison with - the arr.onnl of matter furnished, make it one of the cheapest of newspapers. We bope every good Democrat who reads t hi- wilt send his name artd $2 50 for a copy for one. year. It this it too much for those who are very poor, let all uch eet.d n fifty cenueneh, and receive ihe Weekly Painoi and Union (or the campaign. Tlie tailor ing are the lermsi tkrms pen tkah. Single copies, jer annum, 52 50 " tx month-, 1 50 CIcbs of ten or more to one aJJress 2 00 - DFRIKO THK CA3JP1JCS. Sinsle copies 50 ct Clubs ot ten or more to one address 50 cts. r . Ail orders should be addressed in the PATRIOT AND U'10N, . - Harrisbur., Pa. Northern Central Ilailuay. T I M E TA L B E . THREE TRAfNS DAILY lo an-1 from the North ai d West Krancli of ti e Su(jnt.in ua. Elmira; anJ all if N(inlirn New York. On and after Monday, May SSih, If 65, ihe Pa.iMirr Trams of the Nnr.li Ct,irul r;t ...ii -.i .io i.,.-. bury, Htriburu arid Uai inmre, as lollows: - SUVTJIWJMD. Mail Train leave Sunburj dai!y exi ett Siintlays, at 10.40 a m Leaver Hairi-turg, 1.20 p.m. Arrives at Baltimore, 5.30 u Express Train leave Soulcry daily except Sundays, at II 40 p.m. Leave Harrifb'r;: except Monday 2.50 a.m. Arrives at Baltimore daily except Momiay, at , 7.00 a.m. AccornmuUtio leaves Ilarrisb'rg 7.45 a.m. Suubtjiy Arc. leaves Sunhur) daily except Siimlas at . 7 30 a.m. ArvTs a. Ilarn-b's ecn' S-indajs 10 15 " - XORTllirjIRD. Mail Trail leaves UaUimore daily ' except ourtaj at 20 a m. Leaves Harri.-bnrg, ' 1.45 pm. Arrives at Sunbury, 4.23 p m. Expiess Trains Baltimore daily, 10.00 " Arrives at Harricbur, 2.20 a.m. Leaves Harrisb'ra exrep; Monday .2.40 " Arrives at Sanbury, 5.15 " Erie Express leaves Baltimore ex . cept Sundays at 8 00 p.m. Arrives at Harrlsborg, 12.55 a.m. Leave? Harrisburg, . 1 15 Arrivesat Sunbury," 4 10 " Sar.bory Accorn. leaves Hatribur4 Daily except Sundays at ' 4.25 p.m. Arrives at Sunbury at 1 10 " For further particular apply at the office. . . I.N DUBARRY, Supt. Harrisborz, July 10, 1865. SJAMES ROBINSON,, Clock and Watch Maker, ND IMPORTER OF Watches, Jewelry & Freicb lime ALSO. If A 1 1 FACTO H ICR OF .rieccs SILVER AND SILVER PLA TED WARE, GOLD, SILVER If STEEL SPECTACLES, No. 1031 Market Street, below LJtvnth. Aonh Side, . ' ' . ' PA1LA DELPHI A. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly re paired at the shortest notice. Gilding" and Plating, of all descriptions, cone neatly to orer. 0" N. B.- Masonic, Odd Fellow's and other emblematic graved to order. Marks, made aud A FINE ASSORTMENT OF nrfii opi;it Am m-it rREXClI, KM: Us 1 1 4- JtMRRh C IS a.nt RS, TADLK AM POIKLT CUTLGI V. AIIJIV COUPS ISA MORS FOlt ALE AND MADE TO OKDKR. Wo. 1031 Market S reet, 3J door beluw - Eleventh, North side. March 26, 1S65. - 1351. D KC0iS Proprfelor IILOOMMli nn v. rpillS naniS-en Hotel, siinate ir itt central portion nf the town, a.'nf op roi;e it;e Court llonie, In been ihoroouli!) ie,aired and refurnished, ami the Pro'j-rieioi 'n no prepared la sreonifnoitate friveler. i-araier, u.'uifl3 Uiiii coiruefpi in ms kioi pi-'a-aiit aid agreeable manner. His table wid be rupplied with the best the market urds.and his Ir wiih ihe ehri.teni liqtiors. Atiet.i-.B of-ifr wiit alvciys be on t.an.f, an d itii Mr.liir.;. m the ino-t extensive in ir.i- i-.n ol conutry. O r.fiibiiM- vi al.v-.)S' ;e iti readine-. to convey piBHii gen ta and irom the Railroad IVi-on. . , wm. s: SOONS. i.:;.-c.l uurj, July 4, IS50. (the nr. iv yokic ivevvw. TUB D EST PAPlilTTx HUE WORLD. CTVoocI, Ed. am! Proprietor The Democracy ol me North will com mit a fatal error if they accent ttie result cf the late Presidential election as an indica tion from the hand of Destiny to relax their political action until the opening of the next campaign. The future welfare cf the republic depends upon ihe politic a teal and activity of the Democracy durinz the yerar 1865. Ti e small rminr'uv of the nopn'ar vote that elected the Black Republican candi. dates, considered in view of the extraordi nary resources of the Administration for corruption nd cpmpulsion, attests that the power of the Democracy, on a fair field, it equal to the vindication of Democratic principles. There is one feature in the result of the Presidential eleciion that goes far to re concile the patriot to the hard fate of his country under four years more of Black Republican misrule, fhe baleful meteor that lingered m grief while in.onr politirul atmosphere has vanished for ever. War Democracy has fulfilled its mission of !i orzanization, and like any other pestilence will be remembered only for the evil it has done. The issue now before the people is the final stmsgle between Centeralization and States' Rights, and no journal is Democrat ic that" is not the devoted champion of States' Rihts, the paramount principle of the Democratic faith. The New York News needs no testimony beyond it plain unalterable record to sub stantiate its claim to b?in; and having been the mot earnest, able and consilient States' Rights Journal in the land. We have no excuses to in vent for modifications of sentiment, nor have we to pit a I ''ex pediency' in puliation of inconsistency. Our path has been straight forward. Oor columns are before the people, not a line in them that we would cancel nor senti ment we would recall, not an assertion that requires an explanation, not a word that we regret io have uf.ered. not a ?rin- i ciple advocated that we. have not stood by i and will stand by to the last. Such has j been our pa?t record, so will be our future. We do not, however, ak the Democracy to sustain us in our mi.-sion a a reward for the service tve have dori9, but in con i sideration ot the com! work ihat we pro- poe to cto. The Nw Voik News for 1865 win oot merely mutate i:n predece-sors, it will excel them. It shall be. noi 'only the t'Uest exponent rf Pemocialic principle, tut the best nrtripaper in the country. Heretofore it Im had im superior ;t ve hicle of news, hereafter ii kSmII have no equal, In every department of j urntini we have arranii d that ihe New dis tance competiiiori It i. the only Demo cratic newspaper in the metropolis that ha Ihe advantage of publi-hing a nVily i.n with the fnll dispatchers ol Ihe Awh iaied Pres., ami it.ernlnre its machinery for fur nishing a complere record of eiehts is more perfect than thai of any of i' Demo cratic coiemporaiies. None have a tempi ed latterly, to compete with it in the publi- cation nl Jouttit-ri iniellienre, a our y-lem of ixcla(ge with Sonlheru journal Lalll-s tV.e aai;ity and enterprise of our rivals. A glance at the column of The News devo'etl to "Nii:hrn anil Northern per-soiial-jr' will remark ihe extraordinary sue- rei. ihat hits aitfndeii our enterprise in that direction. We are in daily receipt of j leiier- expre----iiisi tliettank ol tho-e who, through Ihe rne.Iiorn o ihe 'PerQnaln in The Newf, ha ve been eraMed lo rec eive liding-i Irorn iheir liiends anil relative in the j'outh, and the hei.rt of many an exile ami wanderer ha been gladdened ihrnnh ili at instrumentality by words of affection and hope Irom thoe mourned for as dead. The New York New has becoT.o so popular in ihe rural district thai other Me tropolitan journal, in publishing their .stereotyped boat of '-the Iaruet circula tion of any weekly journal" are con;raiti ed to make ar. excepiion in our favor It is a significant circumstance that since the Presidential election and cont-equeni ile-mi-e of War Democracy, ihe subscriptions to this paper have been unu.-uully numer ous. The Agricultural Department of The New York News renders it an invaluable t companion and ai.iant o the fanner;! and ns Cattle, Market and Produce Re ports are more reliable and full than those of any other journal. The Daily News will forfeit one thou sand dollars in the above Department, competent judge should deny us superi ority. TERMS. DAILY NEWS. One copy, one year, by mail One copy, six months, WEEKLY NEWS. One copy, one year, Four copies, one year, Ten copies, one year, Twenty copies, one year, We have no traveling agent S 10.00 5 00 - 2 00 7 00 17 00 30.00 authorized lo collect or receive money for subscrip tions. Orders and letters, should be addressed lo BENJAMIN WOOD, Daily News Office, New York. Jan. 25, 1865. NEW GOODS Another ArriTal ol Goods. AT 12 132 0D S!f S3 Hat, Cap and Grocery S3 CE 22. SJ o Now is four Time to Rut. HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER '1 iHf, undersigned having just returned JL trom the Kasiern ciiies with a lare and fnll assortmettts of ifC R h A "dditir.n I:, u Miperi . k&&LS3 o TOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER -3 HA S AND CAPS. cumpriointf fer( -..if and q'iaht, is now prepared tit stdi a lule cheaper than can t porchaed lsr''ere. IKSirck rl GROCEI.IF.S are not passed in tins maike', which lie ofler rheap for cash, or in pjtchaiige for GRAIN OK PRODUCE AL0.-, line lor o! KIDS, M0P.0CCOES; ai.d LININGS to wt.it h t luniks tie at tentitm ol SrioriMkers ami ihe public. Give hrm a eallAt Slruup'.- O.d Siand, on Main Street. JOHN K GIRTON. Bloorssberj:, Nov'r 27 Jb61. DR.J.R. KVAXS, Physician acd burgcoi.', FTAVINW l.'i a e.l oermaiienily mi Main Sireet, KLOOMMiURfi. Pa., WottKl in form !.'te piihlie. -eaerHv, that he i pre pared i o a tend to -II bn-ine .i:hiully ai.d pnrivtnalfv trial may b i'H rusted in h i - care on teims commen-ora e with the nme.. ' re He patji -tr;ct atteuiiou to burery aawelf a Me. Heine. , Nofembex-25, IS63.-JJ. CABINET WARE ROOM. SIITIOTV c. hiuvi:, T F.SPKC TFULLV invites die attention of the Public to liia extensive assortment pi Cabinet Furniture and CH A IRS.Q which he will warrant made of good : material and in workmanlike man-' 1 :er. At his eMablikment can always be lonnd a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which is equal in style bntl fin ish to that ol Philadelphia N. York cities and at as low prices. He has on hand rJ ol different style and 1 prices, from S25 I0S6O. Divans Lounges, Walnut an Mahoaany. Parlor chairsw Hocking and eay chair-, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dre,ss- ing and parlor bureaus, Sofa, card, centre and pier tables, detashn. chefTenier.whaitiois and comdes,PvC and all kinds of fa-hionabie work. His lock of biJiran?, enclosed and common war!btauds,dres$-table., corner cupboards, colaT DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, beiUteads,cane seat and common chairs is the largeM in ihi .-ection ot the county. He will also keep a good assortment ot lookins glasses wiih fancy gill and com mon frame He will aUo furnioh spring mattrasses fitted to any sized bedstead, which are superior for durability and com fort to any bed in nse.v dooms bnfg. Nov. -1, 1863. ARCANA WATCH. An LIcgaut Aovcltj iu Walche?. THE cases of this watch, are an entirely new invention, composed ot six different matals combined, rolled, together and planished, producing an exact imitation of 18 carat gold, called Arcana, which will aiwats keep its color. Thf y are as beautiful andduruble as solid sold, and are afforded at one eighth ihe c-t. Toe cae is beautifully designed, with Panel and shield lor name, with Patent Po-h Pin, and engraveit in ihe exact st)Ie of the cele brated Gold Iluniing Levers and are real ly Ji.HiiUome and i!e.-irible, and n exact an imitation of gold, a lo defy detection. The movement i manufactured by the well known Si. Jimer Wa'ch Company of Europe, aud are perbiy finished, having enaraved pallets, lancy carved bridges, aljiipiug regulator, with sohl balanced, and the improved ruby jewnilei! aciion with the line dial and skeleton hand-, and is warranted a uood lime keeper. Thee watches are of thr-e different size, the smallest beiu; for ladic and are all llnni ing Cae. A case of ix, will be sent by mail or Expre lor $125.00. A single one sni in an element Morocco ca.-e lor 25.60 wii; readily pell lor three times iheir cot. fi t: are the sole agents lor mis Watch in the Untied State, aud none are genuine which do noi bear our Tta.de Mark. Adtf'ei, DEVAUfJH & CH., Importer, 15 Mxitlen Lane, New York. Feb 8. lfr5 3wio i:. &. t. AMi:e.y & to , Sliinul.iciuier l l'ho!ip rnpliie .M.itertal, WHOlkSUK AND kKTllt. 50 1 U HO A I) W A Y, N Y. In addition lo cur main business ol POTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, we are Hea fqaiiers lor li e iollowing. v it ISterct con s and Serosropie fines, Oflhe-e we have an imtnen-e a-sortmeut. inclu'inm War Scene, American and for eign Cilia and Landscape, Group. Stat uary, Sac, &c A!o. Revolving Ster-o-scopes lor public or private exhibninu. Our Catalogue will be eeiA to any address on receipt of Samp. riiotorapliic Albunis;. We were ihe first to introduce these into the United Stales, and .we manufacture im mense qiiautitics in great variety, rasing in price Irom 50 cent to S50 each. Our A1MEU.).S have the reputation of being superior in beauty and disability te any others. The) will be sent by mail, , on receipt oi price. Zj&Fint Albums Made to order. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Cailoi;ue now embraces over Five Thousand sul j-cts (to which additions are continually being inat'e) of Portraits of F.mineut Americans. &c. vizabout 100 Generals, 00 Brig. Generals, 275 Colonel-, 550 Statesrneus, 130 Divines, 125 Authors, 40 Artists, 125 Stages, 100 l.iful. Colonels 250 O.her Office's. 75 Navy Officeis, 50 Prom'nt Women, 150 rromtaciit Foreign I'ortrntts. s,uuo Conies of Works ofi Art, including reproduction? of ihe most cele brated Engravings, Paintings, Statutes, &c Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An Order lot one doen Pictures from our Cat alogue wilt be Tided on ibe receipt oi 31.80 i and sent by mail, Free. Pho'ographers and others ordering good C. O. D. will please remit t emy-live pe cent of ihe amount with iheir order. ?tr The prices end quality of our goods can not fail lo atify. K. Si II. T. ANTHONY U CO., Manufacturer "of Pr.initipti- Materii's, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Pec 7, 8fi4 6mo. Aalioii.'tl i laim Agency, cn.I)CCTFU BT HARVY 8o COLLINS, WASHINGTON. D C. TN order to fariliiale Ihe prompt adjust ment of Bounty, arrears oi pay. Pension and other claims due soldiers and other prrona trom the Governmeni of the 17. S. ihe uii.lerigneJ lias made arrangement with ihe aoove firm wl.o-e experience ami I elo nroxiinitv to. and dailv iniercour-e si'li, ihe Deprimeui, as well a Ihe early knowlfdue a-piirid by ifim ol the decis ion Irequenlly heing made, eiiable Ihero to pro-ecu:e claims mnre effectually than Atlnruc) at a di-ianfe can possibly do All per-ons entitled io claims o! the abtv drtscrifilion can have ihem properly ant ml ed to ly calling on me aud eutriisiiu ihem to my tare. V. WHIP, Aaent for Harvt & Culmi. Bloomsbnrz. Aiiiwi IT) trt4. DISS()Li'Tl0. OF ttMMaTAEIlSKl.V "I HK Co-prtner-'iip heretofore eii.-.n ba:ween J,.r.u K ho t L, Edwarl R-hr iraitiiit; under the firm f: Jot,., K C'olX & Co.. i ih's day Ji-net! b iriuunl con iit. AH person tiavin ui-reiied c rou ii. either on Book. Nue. ir Judmeii-, arw reqiiei-,' io presen; ihem m itnout de lay for ai'j i.- rnei.t. The Tannic: buine-s t.i. iierealter l ronn iie. m ;, braiiche. by John K. Umtz & on. al ii tiie uiu tanu, tear L.ionitimrj. n lOHN k nnnrz jt- rn Bloomsburg, August 2. 1865. Vlioc;iIc and i:ctail. riMlK subscriber would announce tot'ie M- rilizens ol Rloornbnri and vicinity, that he i- selling LIQUORS in large aiid small quantities, and ai different prices, at l:is new store, on iiain sueei, i - t j . i r . v Iron sireei, Bloorssburg. His WL'J&J stock of Foreign tntl Dcimcstrc rft m ilTfi mh consists of Cottnac and Kochelle. Blackber ry, Ginger, Raspberry and "Lavender. He has a large assortment of Old Rye, gray with age, tine Old Bouibon. Old Folks Whiskey, and aoy quat.tity o! common. He alto has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Cherry and Cm- pagne Wines; ami ta-t out not ien-t. a quantify ol good double extra BROWN j STOUT all o I ,oweg, c'HsU i( f which he will -ellalihc prices. I be inllic are respect- folly solicited to give hi liquor a irinl. I). W. RO KB INS, Agt. Bloomsburg, May 1, 1861. HT0MIXG IXSCRAXtE C0MPAXT, Office over the Wyoming Rank, CAPITAL AND MIRPLCS, 150,000. ' ttf- Will insure againt loss or damage by Fire on property in town or country, at reasonable terms. - DIRECTORS, G. M Hollenback, John Reichard, Samuel Wadhams, D. L Shoe maker, Daniel G. Driesbach, R. C. Smith' R. D. Lacoe.G. P. Steele, W. W. Ketcham Charles Dorrance W. S.Ross, George M Harding. G. M. I10LT.ENRACI1. Pres't. I). L. SHOEM AKISK. V. Pres't. U C. SMITH, Secretary, W. G. STERLING, Treasurer. L.H.COKOVEK. Aeem, ! Beach Haveu, Pa. December 2d, 863. ly. jYcw Stock of Clothing, Spring mid cimitier Ootids. I N VI I KS at'eniion in fiis smck of. cheap and fashionable Clothing at his S'ore, or MJIX STREET. RI.OOMSRURG. tivo doors above the imtrican House, where he has jot received from New York and r.iiladlphia, a fml assorimem of ITIeii ami IIoyN Clothing, including ihe mot fashionable, diiruble and handsome, DRESS (iOODS, consiciins of liox, Hack, Frorkf Gum and Oil ClotL Coats, and 'ants, of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He also ha replenished hi already lare stock of Fall and Winter Shawl-; striped, figured and plain Vet, shirts, cravat, stork. coIlr, handkerchief, gloves, suspender am! fancy I ar'rclev I M 1 1 17a li-iii nct'..l!t- m. Ii.m.l Urn. . . ' 1 1 I' . . ii - i.iiiii 'II i o I 1 1 1 i ft i and well -eteclei! a-nriiiieni ol Clotti- and Vesiinas, whici he i- j repred to m.ke r.p :o order, into any kind ol clo ltin mi verj short nntict and in il.e be-l cl rnam.cr All his cloi:iij i m de lo wear and mo-l of il i ol (mate manutactuie. A N D Ol every Description, Fine ai-d Cheap J Hi Case nf Jewelry is noi fnrpased ifi linn place. Call and examine hi. general n--sortment ol Cloihins, W,'cl e, lewelry, &c. &c PAVID LOW ENBF.Rii. Bloomsbnrg, April 20, 1855. GROCERY ON MAIN STRKET STORE. BLOOMSBURG. HI ore I'iih Good Just received at Henry Cider's AVtr More: MOUSSES, MJC UtS, TEAS, COFFEE, KICK. SPICES. FISH. SALT li.MMN. TOP, UUO. SKUAKS, CAM l IKS. NOTINNs, Toys, FEED AD TROVISIUXS, losetncr wita a great variety ol notions uc , loo nnmerous to mention. B UTTER G G S. ME T. and Produce generally, taken in exchange for jjoods. The best market price will be allowed. Give him a call. HENRY GIGER. Bloomsburg, April 26, 1865. TOBACCO AND CAR STORE C I .?f Sfrovp's Old Stand, on Main Street. THE undersigned, liavina opened the Store lormerly occupied by David Stronp as a Grocery, and lutuished ii with a large and varied a-sorimeni of excellent - TOBACCO AND CIGAKS, most respectfully invite the parotane of the citizens of Bloomsburg and virinhv. lie i prepared t ..HI mi whole.-ale and retail, upon the mo-! rea-onahie terms. Merc hams. Ho-el keepers, and Grocery men, wuulit .to wed to give him a call. Cy All .kind ol Chewing ami. Smo kin . i'Ojci-ii. in l .r ar.d. -mall quaniitie co:i- t;tni:y on liaiiij tnr nn. i H. II HUNSBERGER. oom-biirji, Sept 13,1865. CLC03ISBIRG ACADLMIY. - TIILI next Term of this Inttitmion will bejzuion WEDNKSDAY, AUGUST I Ml, 1865. The regular prirp. ol Tuition ranye from So 60 lo 57 50 per Term ol Eleven Weeks, to be paid al or before Ihe middle of Ihe term. The usual extra charges wiW be made for flenrau and French, and the various wrnamentai nraucliej. Il i extreme.y important that the pupiU who shall attend the Sehool holl!.l be pre ent al the becmiiintf of ihe term, or as oon ii after a po-iLle, in order to Mart resularl) vriih ihe cl. In all-a-es tnuion will be n K ..... . I .1... . I . t. ii-ien mr me mt.U T KM, Unletij OtlierWI-C by specinl previ .us agreement. Tht Pnnci; al h- l a I mi experience ni -ir- in !m t iny the L-a;tiop ami hih er Mvtheii am, well as ihe v-.iii.ii-t ram hvs ol rub-rantial K i-.l Klnea lion. Miid ll Jpjre imi eHt In ei-nie r-tf. I aiitl ih.ir'xw ft pro '- in his pup J. RKV. H. KINKKR. A. M AugiiM 9, JSo5 I'm.cipal. Attorney at Lan. Office on Main Strtct, C.iT.tlfJSSA, Columbia county, Pa, July I2,.i864-3fa. , . II IIOWIIR, "YtVtr prine?siwnai erves iu me r laillUB 6t iranlli'mftitml H I n 1 1 f ti n - bur? and vicinity.. He is prepared :n attend in all the various operation in Den:i-try, ani (irovidcd with ihe latest Improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in -erted mi pivot or gold plate, to look as will as natural. Mineral plate and block teeth manufac tured and oil operations on teeth carefully attended to. A superior artirle of Tooth Powdeis, al ways on tia'.d. Ail operations on the teeth warranted. Reiitencft and Office, a few doors above the Court House, same side. Hoiinihnrit .i'. 19, 1885 Prospectus ol Vol. 111. 1S63. TK2I? OI,I GUARD, A MONTHLY JOURNAL, IfVOTKU lt MTKKVIURK, SCIENCE AND ART, AXt TUB ri'inGiplis of 1 77G and 'S7. C. CHAUNCEY BURR, Editor. rihis Magazine will the principles of coniinns io defend Government which guided our lathers in ihe loimdation of ihe Republic. The spitii and doctrine of ihe two first volumes will be fully maintained in the third volume. We have no compro mises io make wiih error no parley w'nh despotism. Democracy will be treated, not as a vary ing policy of ennnirg office seekers and spoil-hunters, but rattier as an abiding principle of political economy and of popular liberty. AH supporters of this revolutionizing, Aboldion war, will be held a the enemies of the Democracy. We shall acknowledge no organization to be Democratic which doe not hone-tly enun ciaie ai d support tho principles ot ihe Kentucky aud Virginia Resolutions of 179S and the Dred Scott D. cision of the ""Su premo Court, the one assseriing Stale Sov erevly ami -the other White supremacy. To prererve these honorable doctrines, the Democratic party was organized by the vcy loundersof the Federal Government, and it remained true to them down lo ihe iatal and dishonoring departure, at ihe commencement of this war. The Old Giiiwlis an orar. ol Democracy as it wa, before this cowardly siurerxler of principle ard a it must be ug.iiu, before it can re deem our country from the rule of fuction and dspnii.m. This year it has been en iarged to double its former siie t hat i, io forty eiht paes -for the purpose of mak ing it in all re-peci. a to ilyle ami mat er a popular Liierary and Fwmilv Ma-iazine. One cop , fine year. 52 CO Seven copies, m.e year, and one to Ihe getter up ol club, 14 00 Twenty copte, 35 On Single copies sent, pos.-paid, for 20 Term in variably in advance, and ih Mauame wi! be stopped when the lirr.e paid for expire. A-each number of THE OLD GUARD i stereniti pd, back 1. 1. 1- bcr- and vdume.- cjii: lw:ift.- ts . i-l:d. llt?lrlpll')n will tie iiiider'0-d nscom mencii i" Ah'i it,. ,r, and back i.nmner sei.l n rot diril) , Uldct-s Sp'.'Cla? y ordeie.l ndierw i-e. The O'd Guard w ill be s' t '.hmnnit ihr P i Orfccf io sii.f. r:bers in the !) . Brocklyn, Williarri-turg arn? Jef-ey Cnv. The prine id The Old Guard i 12 per year, payable in advance, ! the ffi.e ot rr'HilinH or !flivery. Copies ul Vol.. I and 1,V of The Old Guard lor IM".3 ami 1864, will e Jumi-h-d bonnil in paper, for I 50; in cioth lor j-n-t pa i t. A'l letter iu r-laiinrj Jo t.';e bii.iupj. , par n em of ihe Magazine, shou Id t e ' vhtiabU itc'dre.ifed I i the under.-imied, a iidiowj : VAN KVRIE HORTON & CO. Ill Na au SteM. N. Y. National Foundry. :i.oom!j!.r-, Coliimhia Co. 'Ene s;ib-ribjr, proprietor of the abovf unmed exien-ive elablifhmeu now prepared in receive c r ier for all kiruU oi .na. hir.erv, lorCOf.LF.RlES BLAST Fl'R N' At ES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL THRKSIIIMG MACHINES. &c , &c. He i also prepared to make Stove, ali -ie" ami pattern, Plow. iron, and eer ih'mg usually made in tirsi-clar-s Foundries His extariMve facilities ami prctii-ai workman, wairanl him in receiving ihe largest contracts on tte most reasonable terms. CF Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. CF" This establishment is located near 'he Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomsbnrg, Sept. 9, 1863. CLARK'S SCHOOL VISITOU. Volume X. A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY. The Vi.-iior will commence it tenth olutne with ihe January nnmber, 186fi. Phis is the or.fTl)av Si-hfM t'eriodicjil pntli-hed at SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS A YEAR! .Magazine form, beaut if nl ty illu-trated. New type, new leainres : Readings, Music, Speeches, Dialogues, Stories. Puzzles. Enigma-, Rebuses, &c, from the very be-t writer. The Visitor has Ihe largest circulation ol any Educational Journal publifh.cd. Now is the time ;o form clubs. The publisher, in order to reardi all parts of the conntry, will send the Visitor one vear, FREE, to one per-on fwho will act us hiientl ai any Poht Otfn e in the United S:ates Aildress J. W with fie cents for particular. UACUMAIIAY. liinll-lier. 1308 Chestnut S:reet, Philadeip n"a. A d in i ii i t ra 1 o r "s i o I i cc. Eitate cf Ann h-V,h. Jst'e of Fi-hinsci etk tcVHth'p, Coin nit-ii conr.fy. dee d. f ETTERS of adu linstraiinri nn 'ie f Ann Hiiu h:-on Ute ol .Fi-hi'i ie es.a'e urreek towritdiip. Colnn.bnt Conniy. deceased, have t een granted by ihe Reiner of raid oni.ty, In i'homas J Hu'ibiM.nre-nlm in the Inwn-hip and county alorem,. All (ersoux having claims or derrMinls a-jaiust he e-ta-e of the tlecedei.t re n-qnei-ted to (jre.ei t ihem lor nl-meni and t'.i se m iehted tit i,e er-iiile will make iron e lia e ,'.. n.'.'t.t to n.'mmi-lraHir. lo.vIA5J uurciiisov t i kinto'ck, Un I 8fi5 A-tm'r. L'OU AIiDi ASSOrilTlOW PHIL DELPHI A. PA DISEASES of the U riiiHiv and Sexual em--rev ami relMMe ire'meni. Al- s -. ihe i;i;iPAL CHAMBER an "( Waning und. h str i.i ti i, ri-tn in r-eu'ed nrelopea. n , Ua,Z. Add res-, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Howard Asoci atiou, No. 2, South Niuth Street PbiUdel pbia, Pa. Juno 21, i885--l7. . READING RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. JI'LY SO. ISGo. REAT Trunk line from the North and North-wesi for Philadelphia, New York, Reading. Potiville, Lebanon, Allen town, Easion, &c, &. - . Train leave Hairisburg for New York, as follows. Al 3 00, 7 25 and 8.J5 A. M. and I 45 P. M.. arnviim t iew YoTk al 10 A. M., ad 3 00 and 10 30 P. M. The above vounect with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Road, ami Sleepmo Cars Accompany the 3 00 and 8.15 A. M., trains without change Leave for Reading?, Pottsvi'.le, Tamaqna, Miriersvilie, Ashlard, Pir.e Grove, Allen town and Philadelphia, at 8 15 A. M. ar.d I 45 P. M., stopping at Lebanon aud prin cipal SiaMon only. Wa) Trin?, stopping at nil points. a 7 25 A. M. and 4 40 P.M Reiuming, Leave New Yoik at 9 A. M , 12 noon, and 8 00 P. M. Philadelphia al 8 A M. and 3.20 P M ; IVtvil:e at 8. 15 A. M. ar.d 2.35 P M., Asl.land at 6 10 A.M am! 12.30 noon, Tam.aqua at 3.15 A M ai.d 2.15 P.M. Htlit Redaiii-i a! 1 7.35 and 10 45 A. M., 1.38 and 6 05 P M. Readin Acecrnmodai ion Train : Leaves Reading ai H 00 A. M. te'.urutng from Phil adelphi i nt 5 00 P. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Read ing at 6 00 and 10.55 A. M. and 6.15 P. M. for F.phrata, Litiz, Coluoibia, &c. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8 00 P. M. Philadelphia 3 15 P. M , Podsville 7.30 A.M., Tamaqua 7 00 A.M., HarrUburg 8 15 A. M., aa(TReadiiig al 1 00 A. M. lor Har risburg. Commuiaiion, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion. Tickets to and from all points al icduced rate. Baguaite checked through; 80 pounds allowed each Pascenuer. "G. A. NICuLLS, Gener.il Superintendent. RfCADiNfi Pa., Am. 9, !fi5. AKTIIIU'S HOME MACAZ1E. Edi'edbyT. S. ARTHUR and VIRGIN IA E. IOWNSEND. The Home Magazine for 1865 will be en larged and improved, and matte till more worthy of the eminent lavor with which ii Has been received I; character as a Uigh-Tom-cI rcriodical, claiming public favcr cn the 'jrotinil of real merit, will be carefully mainta neil ; while for variety interest, u-e!ulue-.. and all i? e atirx tions of literature ami art e-e i.t.t t, a irue Home Magazine il put-li-l er w i, aim to make il Superior To All O lier- A Fine Sterl Engraving, and Two P.'ge of Mnsir, will appear in evry number, beMilet i-lioice picture, groups un l c;uir arer, prevHilmg la-liiim.-, mh. a l-ire va riety ol pnnern- tor garment', emd'oiderv eif., e'C. In iill re-i.-ci .ve i-hall jive A Fli:ST-(.LAS MAGAZI.NK. at a ;nii-e willun llie reafti til eveiy n.t-!l' yen. Iijii!j m i',e Iim.I. A new i..t by T S. ARTHUR wdl b.. coiiiuieiii-ed in the J muar;- number. Yearly Term-, in Ad vrre Oie copy. ?2 bO, It ree ropie-. i6,00, five copies ami One lo lite ;:elier li ot cinb, Sl0t0, inn. cn'ei, i,n I m.e io ihe t-tur up ot eit.L Sib (Ml. I V A bean iT'jl Premium I'ln'e. entitled ' Toe Irlrfi.i-v t! Sii;ifc-iMrtri." 'ViH tie milled tn aeli ;ieiii wno sent' lis :ii-.ot' i.f idmi-nber. Ii will aUii le mailed to -.u-ii .f.u,e. ti.-ii lijcr Ifci'n Ahum a ro ire n e 5 2 r.i). fFif t4 50 f r:l -end ne c-pv ol e.-n-ti ol home Mag'-lZ ie ;m.l (iid)' Ludw;S Uook lu' one jear. A-tile-. T. S. Alt Til UK &. CO 3S3 Walnut S:ieei, Thilavl-Iphia Nov. 23, .861. OMNIBUS LINE. '"pllE undersigned would respectfully an i.onni e n ti e citizen nl Bloomsburg, the tuii lu seiiernliy, that he is running lelweeu this id tce an,l CiyfjiSl ti.e d.tiervi.i R.ii f 1 1 - - rr. r Depn cj rlaily. (S 1'idays cjivfe:!) to cOll neci wiiii i,e e.tnrrfl Tr-in jjnmg Soiuli and We-t n, 1e CtaM c Wliliainsport Kii Ji'oa I, 't i wiiii tho-e "ying Nftnh and S'intt. o-i the L-hc!. & Biournsburg R'.a 1. Ilia OMNIBUSES i-re in otd condition, rom modioli s am? omtntrahle, a,,fj charge rsj.otiatV. tlT Person- wi-hing lo n.ret or see iheir friends depart, cut be accorn modaied. upon rea-ou Lie c harae.-, t ir-dV ing limelv notice at any of the Hotris. JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor. Pdnnm.-burg. April 27, IS61. TO COKSUiriPTIVEaS. gUFFFRERS WITH CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, Broncliitis, or any disease of the Thioat or Lunn, will be cheerfully Inrrished, without charge, with the reme dy by ihe use of which the Re. Edward A. Wilson, of Wiiliamshuri-'j, New York, was completely reeioreil .o health, af.er having n.fTereil several years with that dread disease, Consumption. To Consump tive sufferer., this remedy U wonhy of an immediate trial. Ii will cost nothitrv, and mav be ttie means of their perfect restora tion. Those de-irina the airte will ;.lea-e addre-s Rev. EDWARD A, WILON. 165 South Secnd Street, Williamsbnrh, Kins County, New Vmk. Align! 2, 165 Cnv. CHAS. G. DARKLE Y, Attorney nt L:ur, C LOOMS CI KG, tOLCJIBIA C0.,TA. VTnLL prtictice in the spverl Courts of Colurnia county." All legal business intru-ted to his car thall receive prompt attention O F F I C E.-On Main Stree', Exchange UnildiuL's, over Miller's S. .e. April 13. Ifl4. KE1V IV ALL PAPEl. ! The nrn'er-igned h-s j.i.i rec-iek it his rooms, one door lel.-.w l.n z' lints S'or-, nw ok of WALL P PER." UTN- DOW CURTAINS & FIXTURES. CORDS AND TASSEL, tor pi.-.nre. ; v( whirli i.e vii rell CHEAP FOil CASH. II i "lock cd j-ood-. f.nrpae.s any hereto fore brought lo this rnaikei. E. J THORN ION. niom-bnr-j. O.'l. 4. 1 S 6 5 . o N or about the middle of AnauM 165. ihe under-lined lo-l in Rver iwn or H.at i eihforhoid. a STATE DRAFF, of the S'hro! apiiroprtaiinri nl aiil town -t.ij, io :he aroouni ol EIGHTY odd did fm The .;.?.- nfi. Hl.tiOueil HJii, si the t.iinet rd mid Dratt, a. t,,r;. hi,. AOni I ik.I recede w f! y te,t.fj' nn!es an- Da l tie pr n;ijrr.i or l!ie money on he ordinal o.,e be ri'Sity applied. fluJ Drat is drawn payable io Hi- undersigned JOHN FRY. Pe"i Si-iioul Hn4rd Fervor. S- 01 5 165. beaver twp. CLA.NKS ! KLAaKS ! BLA&KS !I DEtlDS, SUMMONS. EXECUTION'S, SUBF02.NAS, of propei & desirablefonns,fo"al 0f5c ofthe "Star oftb North," HBExIflBGftEsB'S ; FLUID "EXTRACT BCCHU, . A posltlTQ and BpecISo Tlcwdy for Ti tv? ijt tba niutta-r, Klttnry., Crat.t-1 nui firupotA Emltim, Tbb J-frdlclrie Incrf sees tho rxrirtTS fit aigr-sftoa, ant sxeites (ho cbcorbcats isto tcaiiny ftcttoa,t-7 trttca wstprj-orctlccrcous lcTO"lt!on end .metn-t ln;cicoDl3 ore rci'.nccd, cs v eil cjp-la uq ,t...i,i.ij.a. SjkI Is good tot Sice, Torseo aiiil c511ilri. HEUIDOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHIL For welrDe?5Ht:r'- from Excesae, 71blta of Dtaslf lion, Early Indiscretion, atlc&del wt:a U Mlnrtnc BjTEptoms: InGlspvz'.tlon ta Czertlon, T-t of I'owrf, EiClnctty or Hrcai!ii3 VTtlceiiiidas, ri!3l3.Uan.cx. I lasaiBS or tie Eodjr, Ernpilous of tho I aco. ralll t CocLttr.anoc. Loss oi Memorf, TTcsk Ksrrtis, JtlotTcr of Disease, Dlamcs of Yiuioa, not Hoods, dryness of the Skta, TCDiversat Lassltoctc, These iyKiploins, If sllotrefl to cocn (wblcb UiU ileJV cine Invariable rcmovet), hood fotlotr FATCtTr, EiILEKTIC TITS, ; In one of vtloh tba paU-ai 2i rtrplre. k eaa aaf they oro not treqnently fol!ored by those "d Ireful dla eases,' v.. xxs.vxrTr xsd coxsnrrrioic? Mar.y arc cwaro of the caoae of tbr tr tuiTcrln.bnt DOM n ill confcf.. The recorda of the in me asylam and the melancholy dethj b7 consumption bear ample n-Uncta to the truth, of tho assertion. Tho Const! oitloa, cure aCectdl by organic Treakaesi, rcquiics the old of niedlcti.0 t08t,rcngtbea andtoTtjorcte tho ayDtcm, irhlL-h K:rZ.X BOND'S EXTR-CT OF HVCUT3 taTarUbljr dece A trial will convince tae dmi scepclcab In Tr,ny etTectlons peculiar to l"etnle, Zxrxtat Evcnv Is unrquuled by any oiher remedy, aad for 8 cocplalota Incident to tte sei, or la t-e ueclc;k or chajs'ce of ufr, fJT S2S Btmptums abota. 2Zq Family should b witJlouk Its Take no r.alsaa,Tercur7,or ctp'caaast mtflcts t ospleasant and daogcront dlscaict. Cure Ecerct Diaeiac Tn c!l tirlr atnecs little expense, little or no ckasgs l Clot, no lacoaTenJ;n?e. tad XO EirOiCXC EXTRACT OUCHU Tor all aCceUons and !sr9ss of thfs orjsnii. waalLrt rZLSTI?TO IN MALE OH rEMALT, Trora vrhste-er casse ortnttltf . and no natter now lone rtancUns. Dttcosca of Uicce o.-fiana rtqiire too allot a HELITBCLD'S EXTRCT EUCKU Is tb.? Cret Iiuretie. And it Is cerlVr tflTe tbetteilrdl eCeut ta alt I fcr vhlcti it la rcectnnterx'cl. 1 I.Vfi-r.nr.rlci ci t.a ii..., til t'.l cti'r Ilr-itlcn of tUo t:, ad si ATJ'rii-vixy. ; nr. c. Mrr.f.sroT. 11 J L .( t9 -f t .'. .-.iz' a.r,:.t jt-V-;i 2ra c-i:. . iu Sec; ::r.Lr2.:a Covrori,- T.zhj.t ortta- f:r!X'. 7l 'r.-r:c3 12 l rrr.o---ai.-s tie Ti-'Jl.tirin ei Lcs'.h im? fj. r:'.t-,r:.;! y- ' l:cyiora -w i.t-.". r:l- i!y a-c Ti .iTVis:ri e trl;tf f-r.-..'cr-. f t.- if:-.r.iicr.rr;sil)2'.Ucri;rslttf;rcT t.z.y i'c iiooJ. fui'i a r:cd- ll-at cot'J ly tCU 1 or. hft.s'...t-i bees t:..-,.:'- f r. red i o-T,fcrtt rt t: ; tie pu ::c .ty? "-.a oa -tMj! th" r-.s ipead. C .r r.iare!.cr "i;cj ret n.'.ro'lftt v.c.'.ia.-itcaloELo.Ti.Sf'Tic!. I iit tis tr'.-i'. cC a rdisic tol.'.e e'.-.r- Jo fjft ale tbr.' ti tn 1:? virtues es-j-.r.i.-ir.s artTtViat .ry l.ii o -rr t-tc? '.'to I iiirj-P rul vt ILr Ext; i-l jt rspar.lla ad-1; 1 r- t'.nl cf -rr. li: :-, c.-. :il io I3on tint V-iUii. tzX rnr h.-ir.a r-. r.y c.'-.r.I to a t -..! i cf r-.-uj of Saru-l-uri:., cr lUi uftii'.: 'J m nuaii o'. 1. An eierllctt toti-a for tl'rewj arista; ficxn liablta I diaiivation, crrl J-i connection -itli tLe Extracu Tccba aaj Sarsap-ir.'i.a, la sicii cI!?-mc m rrroitmiiftiei. EiS dence of tLc urt r.cca;.llr a'nl r".llaMe ebaracter wl'.t tccoupacy t:ie 'ajcit'.ciarn. I- erTiIt dlrftctioca for Cjr, tr.L .'.- n.' (wwnti i. . T.:j Unecars.rni c v.riJs rf 3 ii vol.r '.f 1 . n.'.-fi-c cr 1 i rcor-.nenria-to.-r k ; . t r. . i.. .., i-f r. Mct oro frnin tc tljaEit tazrzti. liicluuiL ct:::.-rl riTsictais, n?r;D. r.la;r-Toea. e. tr rrc;-!(ttr 1 n lover ico-iei! 13 t.eir pr.Mtcatioa !a tbe rcT.7rrcr-. .'.dxsr?: J- this f-f'ia tte ti-i that tU arflcles rant m Claj.'.irJ I'rrparaltoas, aail do not aael to tc pruppcil un t T crrf.Jcatcs. Tl.e f o:tar t't etil.-.lte.lit i.e Tortc Coluicn, ihoald rtaoil n'.Trp'e, pnrf, inajrtti.-, trarl.; r.ft for IU taste Jidttcliuc t-jt l: p.'ilar, ac t Tra-b ..Le fcr iu Caf U!. n IT7 Erlrart fsr?iT,7t:ia li a Eton-. Tui ITtr . r? TsImic rcba is Eicretlc. act Till art cj r.ici ia a'.l rases. Toth B'e jirrr-crcft on rurt'j a:.:-!::Tc- t.rlic'r.:s f.cvo urt t: novt a:;iTe car.ies cf either lia eta t mzi'e. A re -ily end eonc'mjTc te T. H1 to a coa-r-irtj'-n f r their prefer jea vtii iws e; ferula Qo fit U'T !c; t.'i r'.r; tec I.-I:j,rrit'r4r'f 11 n rrtt.r.t rts.tej. fc; r.-o;c;cr I'L'.ccj TCii.j.; r---Laos Cerraete c:rt--::c. ? ".e rc.-rrV' T-:v'e v-r tb etfcW-; Ir.rTfr-. n-.!!a, T.i.itzr.uUs r.r. te'i 7 I r. Err-i-u iicUiwtf.i.acelo' ir.".iu f..rr ti.n '.- '. I'rcr-tf thi To-.rl Co:-cc-ief frr,-eor.r. ..;.,-.,:. .,. :-...:.: L..i Ti4ssr.caael tic l.iog tr.i Q-Htx'ti Jo.jrs.ri. fej Slrd'co-t l.i.-tf j:;r.l Tc; :fr. t.jj!-.c! rrsj' Tft.rrr.i.-i. Trlio- cf x'.-.c Ea-r.i t i.,',t -f Snr-rv-ia. &cc L.C.; cf tic ictc i.:aa:'.--a rvcrka va jIuiUaar Ml lrri l'ti- Tot t-.ft-malios;. 5a ccsC Jecce, t rr.irr ciip i-L i;sporr ll-!j"roi I'j E,ru;; hd i C..;r3:c4l Waraljouae, 2t-. ',it-.:iii.T.!.i, IE77 TCZZ, ul fZlLlSHLfZll. a i:v a i : i r cow tf. i i f r: its. A S iw i' t; 11 ti r) L, tt V, i u J tji t 2ft2S l--rl iVi I ecelt ccN'.-ryr.njLTiD coiK-ta'S Fititn "'stT 's'it,fji Lull Hx b.i,, .ill ;i..ift.L.f 1 or prr.'ylrr t'.c Z'oo ;rni;ri t. t'-rf-'- 'rrftt-f. trrl '.. '-" a 'z f.i m m i i . "o "? a I t I ".oo. i t ! tic ' r;.?j..'i r..ia ?rc" ir.l '"i5 rn j2v:7 ,'jr I' Vii TS.'iit tui