I aw i 6. A Ai .1 rc.'i i n s; c..-i i- k.n or The poliiic! campaign j:iM. opening in Pei nj Jvania i denize i lob one of great jmporiiir'ce, and lo f1ivi a' powerful influence- upon u future of lh country at large. n a grat m?ure ' it nil detertn jne Mh gnbernsiorial rofiie.M cf JSC6, and .hafe, cn Influence upon the presidential election two yenr therersf.er. " Hut, more important, ii will probably determine the cbon-e of tLe riext:U. S.'Senaicr from Ihis State and thus , affect the legislation of Congress and the "restora'ion of peace to the land. It is, therefore, of vital importance that 'every exertion slioul I be made by every member of our parly to Per r.re the victory. Not only should eveiy h cal -ganizatian be put t0'wcrk,but every honorahle'tne a?n tbould be adopted tostir up the apathetic and lukewarm, and to make' new votes" by con version., .It can only be 'through the iin mutable and golden principles ol Democra cy that the tommy ran be "redeemed from the thraldom'of fanaticism-, degradation and taxation. Ootsid the Democracy theje are no .-principles."" ' The rule' of 'action' cf ilie opposition i ever changing- one thin" to day something else lo-norrow. i is held together merely by expedients -the latest nd mot outrageous of H being the mod ttn, six-ginnths. political trick of negro iiflrage. "'To' deleat this, and r nil other schemes of the Abolition-shoddy hordes who live only to plunder and tyrannize, let everv Dhi orral nroii nnr! irit on ihi rusty armor of hi fathers in Democracy ol .Washington, nj Jefferson, or Jackson, nd march io battle and In victory ! ' t THE WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION. As the Central organ of the Democratic patty the Weekly Pa riot and Union hae acquired a lar-e and more diffused circu lation than auy other Democratic journal in the State. , II has heretofore occupied an influential position as an able and in dastrious worker in the cause of Democ- , racy, and its friends say that it stiil contin-. oes to be a valuable organ' of the party. 1 It is not for u, however, to pufF our own1 ntntV T f . d t illifi.l n. it... cause of the -party and the country, we bflpe every Democrat will make it an ob ject lo extecd our field of operations, by adding to our list ot subscribers. The low price of the Weekly in -comparison with 'the imonQt of matter furnished, makes it one cf the cheapest of- newspapers. We hope every good Democrat who reads this wiil fend his name and $2 50 for a copy for one year. If this is too much for those who are very poor, let ait such fend os nity cents pach, and receive the Weekly Patriot , and Union for the campaign. The follow ing are tne terms : TERMS PER TEAS. Single copies, per annum, " tx months, Clubs of ten or more to one addrecs S2 I 2 50 50 00 DPRIN3 Tli CAMPAIGN- Single copies 50 cts Clubs of ten or more toone address 50cts. All orders should be addressed to the ". PATRIOT AND UNION. : Karrisburg, Pa. READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER AUK INGb'JiOT. riOYOI DEK 27, 18 6.7, G RKAT Trunk line from the North and North-west fcr Pri!adehl,i., Nw- Yorkr Reading, Pottsviile, Tmaqun, A-h-Jat?d, Lebanon, Alierrtwn, Katon. &c , Szc. T.-Mi-j leave Htrribiirar for New York, asTolIow.. At 3. 00,. 7.25 and 9.C5 A. Jl. aid 1.45 and 9 00 J'. M , n'ri'v'n j, at New York 3t 5.4a nv.d lo 00 A. M., and 3 40 and 10.25 1". 41 , connecting with t-i ni'ar" Tri:i cn the Penney van i Ra.l Rood ; 'Sleeping Cars accouipar.yins the 3. GO and 9.05 A. M! Traii.' without thaler. LeaA'e ' nf.ribor"i for Reading, Poitsv ijl-e, , Taaiaqua, Minarsville, AfhUt d, Pir.e ! Grove, Alleninwn an l.-Philadelphia, at 7.35 A. 4!. ar.d 1 45 and 9 00 P. M., f-toppinat ! lunation and all Way Stations; the 9 00 V. 41. Train makin? iro close comieclinns lor Pot"tgvif?e nor Paila Jelphia. ' For Potts vil'e, Scbnylkill. Haven and Auburn, vii Cbhcylkill and Sosqoehanna Rail Road, leave Harrison n at 4 00 P. JI Returning, feave New York at 9.00 A. M . ! 12 00 noon, and 8 00 P. 41. Philadelphia at 8 00. A. 41. and 3.30 P 41.; Pottsviile at 8.30 A. 41. and 2.4 5 P 41., AUimI at 6 00 and 11.45 A.41 and 1 15 P. 41 Tarnaqua j 81 7.33 A..M ai.tl 1.40 I'.M. Leave Pottsviile for Ha'risbnr, vt Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, at j O 40 A. il. ; . . Reading Accommodation Train Reading at 6 30 A. 4!. re-urnmy from Phil adelphia at 4 30 P. 41. ' Colvmbr Railnwl Trains lave Read ing t 6 10 A. 41. and.15 P. M. for Ephra La, Litiz, Lancaster, ColnT)l'i a, &e. On Sundays: Leave Nw York at 8 00 P. 41. Philadelphia. 8 15 P. M , Poitsvilie 8.00 A.41.TamHqtta 8 00 A. 41., Harri-bcrg 9 05 A. M-, ant Reading at I t0 A. 41. for Har risburg, and 10 52 A. 41 for New York. Commutation, 4Iileag?, Season. School and Excursion TickeU to and from all poiuts f at reoucea rates. Kaggage checked through : 80 poaml vii . ' .i. r . - G. A. MCuLLS, , . General Soperiniendent. Rcadinq-Pii.r Dee! 13, 1865. OATAW1SSA KAILKOAD. On and alter 41onday, November 27, 1865, passen ger trains on the Catawissa Railroad will run as follows : " - - SOUTHWARD BOUND. PH1LA. MAIL nr. T XP s. 1 50 a. at. Vvilliamsp't, depi 8 45 a. m dep. Money, ' 9 17 10 00 10.43 U.00 11.15 -2.S0 3 05 343 4 00 4 13 -1 i t i t r?a-)villey "iupert, Ji?v.visa, 1 iakake jon. . i'amaqna, ' hila , . "'j. Pousville ' 1.27 p m. 158 " 6 15 ' 6.45 1.05 p .m .3. P. Clinion, ar. 7.C0 3.M Chnck, 7.53 Yo'k, 10.35 ' ' 12.25 1.15 ' S0HTHWARD BOUND. ERI XX. CLM1BA MAIL. "ew York, dep. 6.C0 p. m. dep. 6.00 a. m. a.M.Chcak, 5.15 .i 7.3D .;ii.t. . . i. P. Clinton, 8.15 i. Po?!svii!e, : rnaqoa. 3 30 1 1 0 a. 12.40 2.40 2.48 3.03 3.50 4.36 m. jC.45 p m. 127 : a w i si 3 3.50 4 00 4 50 if) I 544 6.15 :it, "i v i-'.e ..:npoit. ar.. 5.10 ar. 'nisndeni's ofTlce. Wiinamsnort: Pa.. 23, ItCo. CCOSyi: V.'EBB, Supt. OLD TIIIXG3 rvIADC -NEW- - IILE C direvng how to ped'dy 'i-ht ar.-d -give up spuctarles, 1 ct docio' cr mdicice.- Sent rf-ce : 't af 10 cents." 1. JCOTK, 41. Ad- - - i toi: best wpeSTx tiie worli. IS Wood, lTd. mid Projprictoir i The'Demccracy of the North" will com mit a fatal error If tFiey;nrcept tee iosuI t of rhe lat Presidential eleirtiow' as ah indica tion from tbe hand cf Destiny l relax ibeir political arfion until the Oienini cf the next campaign. The future welfare cf the republic depends upon the politic n zeal and activity of the -Democracy during the year 1865. The small majority of the popular vote that elected the Black RepnMican candu dates, considered in view of the extraordi nary resources of the Administration for corruption ind cpmpulcion, attests thai the power of the Demoeracy, on a fair field, is equal to tht -'vindication of Democratic principles. There i one feature in the result of th Presidential eleciion that goes fur to re concile the patriot to the hard faie of his country under fonryenr more . of Flack Republican misrule. baleful me'teor thai lingered m prief while in oiir polii-al atmo-phere has 'vanished ' for ever. W.ar Democracy has fulfilled its mission of dis- orianizaiion, and like any other pestilence will te remsmbered only for the evil it has done. The issue now before the people is the final ?trn2lJ between Centeraiization and Stales' Rights; and no journal is Democrat ic that is not the devoted xhampion of States' RiahtSj'Mhe paramount principle ol the Democratic faith. The New York News needs no testimony beyond it plain -unalterable record to sub stantiate its claim to being acd having been the most earnest, able and consistent States' Rights Journal in the land. We have no excuses lo invent for modifications of sentiment, nor have we to plead "ex pediency" in palliation . of inconsistency. Our path has been straight forward. Our columns are belore (he 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 hve uf.ered, not a prin ciple advocated that we have not stood by and will eland by to the last. Such has been our past record, 60 will be our future. We do not, however, aek the. Democracy lo sustain us in our mission as a reward for the service we have done, but in con sideration of the ffood work that we pro pose to do. The Nw York News for 1565 will not merely imitate its predecessors, it will excel them. It shall be, rot only the ttuest exponent cf Democratic principle, but the best newspaper in the country. ; Heretofore it has had no superior as a ve- nicie. ot news, riereauer u snail have no eaal. In every department of journalism w e have arranged that the News shall dis tance competition. It is the only Demo cratic newspaper in I tie metropolis jhat has the advantage of publishing a daily iue with the full dispatches of the Associated Press, and therefore its machinery for fur-! tiishing a complete record of events is more perfect than that of any of i:s Demo cratic cotempcraries. None have attempt ed latterly, to compete with it in the publi cation ol Southern intelligence, as onr ytem of exchange wiih Southern journals La riles the sagacity and euterprise of our rivals. A glance at the columns of The News i devo ed-lo "CH-utheru a:rJ .Northern per ; s;iia!a' w ill remark the extraordinary suc- ci.'t-i that has at:et,ded our enterprise in that direction. We are in daily receipt ofi 1 letters expreesmg the than us oU those who, i through the medium ot the "Personal'' in The News, have teen enabled lo receive tidings from tneir fnetuJs and relatives in t!e South, and the heart of many an exile and wanderer ha been gladdened ihrough that instrumentality by words of affection and Jiope trom those mourned fjr as dead. The New York News has becomo . so popular in the rural districts that other Me tropolitan journal, in publishing their stereotyped boast of '-the largest circula tion of aj weekly journal" are constrain ed to make an exception in our favor It a significant circumstance that since the Presidential o'ection and coiieequent tie- mi-e of War Derr.ocrcy, the siib-rip:ions to this paper have been unusually numer- o0f: 1'he Agricultora' Department of The New York News renders it an invaluable companion and assistant to the farmer ; and its Cattle, M.uket and Produce Re- ' porjsare more reliable and full than those ! of ar:y other journal, Tne Daily News will forfeit one ihoo f sand dollars i', in the above Department, j competent judge should deny its superi- i only. TERMS. . DAILY NEWS. One copy, one year, by mail S 10.00 One copy, six months, 5 00 WEEKLY NEWS. One ropy, one year, 2 00 Four copies, one year, 7 00 Ten copies, one year, 17.00 Twenty copies, one year, 30.C0 We have no traveling agent authorized to collect or receive money for subscrip tions. . ! Orders and letters should be addressed to BENJAMIN WOOD, Daily News Office, New York. Jan. 25, 1865. NEW GOODS! Another Arrival of Goods. AT Hat, Cap and Grocery , 3 QD 02L 2Jo Now i$ Your Time lo Buy. HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER THE undersigned having just returned from the Eastern cities with a large and fall assortments of fQf(Qr in addition to a mm-ri-fcrSJ JiiRl ESi or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER HATS AND CAPS. comprising every soil and quality, is now prepared to sell a little cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. H Stock of GROCERIES are not sur passed in this marke', which he offer cheap for cash, or in exchange for GRAIN OR PRODUCE. . ALSO,-A fine lot oi KIDS, 410R0CCOES, acd LININGS to which he invites the at tention of Shoemakers and the public. Give him a call At Stroup's Old Stand, on 41ai Sireet. JOHN K. GIRTON. Blnoncsburg, Nov'r 27 1864. DR. J.R.KVANS, Physician acd Surgeon, I-TAVING located permanently on 4Iain 1 Street, BLQOJJSBURG, Pa., would in form the public generally, that he is ore- pared to a:ten J to all business faithfully and ! punctually that may ta intrusted to his care, 1 on terms cowimensnrale with iha times. - I He pavs !r.ct attention to Surgery aswell as Jledicice. -November 25 lS53 -ljr. , - CABINET-WARE ' ROOM.' , S IJIOIV; C. ' 8 13 IV J3, ;. TT ES P EC TF U IX V in vils "t h e attention of "-the Public to his extensive assortment of Cabinet Fumitur.and C H A IRS;f7t which he will. warrant maJe of good jpfts materials' and in a workmanlike man- M ner. . At his establif Itment can always be found a good assorlment of -fashionable furniture, which is equal in style md fin ish to thai of Philadelphia orN. York cities and at as low prices. - He hasbn hand "S3 C!D LSIJLD w. V'll-IVill Bl J I i VJ t . Z prices, from $25 to $60. Divans Lounpes, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and eay chairs, Piano stools, and a varieiy of upholstered work, with Dress ing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card. "'".' I'enirw and pier tables, letashn, cherfen'iers, whatnots anil comoc Ies,2Si3 and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and common wasrifrtands,dress-lables, comer cupboards, sofa, DINING AND BRFIAKFAST TABLES, bedteads,cane seat and common chairs is the largest in this section ol the county. He will also keep a good assortment ot looking glasses with Taney gilt and com mon frames. Ho will also fitrni-h spring tnattrasses fitted- to any szed bed-tad, which are superior for durability and com fort to any bed in use. Dloomsbur, Nov. 4, 1863. ARCANA WATCH. An Elegaut Novell iu Wat che?. THE cases of this watch, are an entirely new invention, composed of six diiFerent matals combined, roiled together and planished, prod ucing an exact imitation of 18 carat gold, called Arcana, which will always kep its color. They are as beantiful and. durable as solid gold, and are. afforded at one eighth the cost. The case is beautituily designed, with Panel and shield for name, with Pater.t Push Pin, and engraved (n the exact slyle of the cele brated Gold Hunting Levers and are real ly handsome and desirable, and so exact an imitation of gold, as to defy detection. The (, movement is . rnanufaciured by the well known St. Jimer Waich Company cf Europe, and are superbly finished, having engraved pallets, laticy carved bridges, adjusting regulator, with gold balanced, and the improved ruby ewel!ed action with the line dial and skeleton hands-, and is warranted a good time keeper. These watches are of three different sizes, the smaiiest being for ladies. and are all Hunt ing Cases. A case of six, will be sent by mail or Expres lor SI25.00. A single one sent in an elegenl Morocco case for 25.00 wilj readily r-ell for three limes their cost. We are the sole Hgents for Hiis Watch in the United Slates, and none are genuine which do not bear our Trade Mark. Address, I) EVA UGH h CO., Importers, 15 Maiden Lane, New York. Feb 8, l65 3vno. . E. &. T. AMliC.W & 10 , .Uuautactuiert vt rSiotoprdphic Materia!?,. WHOLESALE AND REIAtl. 5 0 1 15 11 0 A D W A Y, N. Y. In a-tdiiion to rur main business cf POTOflKAPHIC MATERIALS., we are Hea.'qiiarlers for Hie follow r g, viz titercocojtcs and Stcroscojac f'Utrs, Of lhese we have an immense asortmer.l, inehidiiig War Scenes, American and For eign Cities and Landscapes, Groups, Stat uary, &c , &c. Alo, Revolvir? S:ero scopes for public or private exhibition. Oar Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. rhotornpiiic Albums. We were the first to introduce these into the Untied Slates, and we riuiiiifariiire im mense quantities in great variety, raging in piic Irom 50 cents io $50 each. Our lIiLT3JS have the reputaiion of being superior in beamy arid durability te any others. They will be sent by mail, , on receipt ol price. g?Fite Albums Made io or(fr.Jf133 CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces over Five Thousand sut j-cts (to which addiiioris are conriruia'.ly being mai?e) of Portraits of Eminent Americans, &c, viz about 100 4Iaj. Generals, 200 P.rig. Generals, 275 Colonels, 100 Lieut. Colonels 250 O her Officers, 75 Navy Otiiceis, 550 Sia:emens, 130 Div nes, 125 Authors, 40 Artists, 125 Stages, 50 Prom'nt Women, 150 Prominent lireiM I'ortruits. 3,000 Copies of Works of Art, including reprodii'i'ion of the most cele brated Engravings, Paintings, Statutes, &c. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An Order for one doen Pictures from our Cat alogue will be filled on the receipt ol SI. 80 and sent by mail, Free. Photographers arid ethers ordering good C.,0. D. will please remit twenty-five pe cent of the amount with iheir order. The pricaand quality cf cur goods can' net fail lo aaii-fy. E. Si H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 41anufacturers of Photogiaphic Materia!?, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Dec. 7, 864. 6mo. lYatioiial Claim Agency, COflEUCTED B7 HARVY 8c COLLINS, WASHINGTON, D C. TN order (o facilitate the prompt adjust - ment of Bounty, arrears of pay, Pension and other claims due soldiers'and other persons from the Government of the U. S , the undersigned has made arrangements with the above firm whose experience and close proximity to, and daily intercourse with, the Department, as well as the early knowledge acquired by them of the decis ions frequently being made, enable them to prosecute claims more effectually than Attorneys at a distance can possibly do. All persoi.s entitled to claims oi ths above description can have thm properly attend ed to by calling ou mo and entrcsiing them to my care. W. WIRT, Agent for Harvy & Collins. Bioomsburg, Aujo-i 10. 1864. DISSOLUTION OF CO-IMRTAERSUIP. 1 HE Co-partnership heretofore existing bslween John K Grotz & Edward Rehr, trading under the firm of John K. Grotz & Co., is th:s day dissolved by mutual con sent.. All pemns having unset. led ac counts, ehhefr otr Book,. Note, or Judgment, are requested to present thm without de lay for adjustment. The Tanning business will hereafter be continue!., in all its branches, by John K. Grotz 5; Son, at the Old Stand, near Bioomsburg. - . JOHN X. GROTZ & CO. Elcomsburg, August 2, 1865 - v - n R r Hi Vvhocsalc and ISetail. fTHE subscriber would announc mthc JL citizens of Bloomshurg and vicinity, that jie i selling LIQUORS in large and smell quantities, and u.t different piices, at his New Store, on Main street, nnnhside, two doors south of Iron street, Bfoornsburg. His stock of Foreigrfantt Domestic consis'sot Cognac and Roctielle, Blackber ry, 'Ginger,'Raspberry and Lavender. He lias a large assortment of ms5 Qa 0. 63 lis. CS Old Rye, gray with age, tine Old Bourbon, Old Fo!ks Whiskey, and a'jy quanity of common. Ee also has PURE HOLLAND GIN, 4Iadeira. Lisbon, Claret, Cherry mid Cam pagne Wines; iid la-t but not la-t, a quantity of good double extra HKOWN STOUT; all of which .he will ell at the lowest cash prices. The public are respect fully solicited to give his liquor a tril. D. W. ROBBINS, As t. Bioomsburg, 41ay 1, 1861. INSl It AM E .CPMPAXT, fTrcc over the Wyoming Jiank, CAPITAL AM) MJKTLCS, 150,000. r Will insure ttiain-t loss or ilamage bv Fire on property in town or country, at reaonaMe ifrms. I)lKKC'i'OR. It. 41 Hoilenback, John Ren-hard, Samuel Wadhams, I) L Shoe maker, Daniel (J. Driesbach, R. C. Smith' R. D. Lacoe, G. P. Steele, W. V. Ketcham Charles Dorrance, W. S. Ross, George 41 Harding. O. M. HOLT.ENBACII, Preset. D. L. SIIOEMAKtSU, V. Preft. R. C. SMITH, Secretary, W. G. STERLING, Treasurer. L H.CONOVER, Agent, Peach Haveu, Pa. December 2d, 1863. ly. JYcw Stock of Clothing. ripriia and Smmsscr dloods. INVITES attention to his stock of cbeap and fashionable Clothing at his Store, on aV.?7.V STREET ULO OMSll Uli G , two doors above the American House, where he has ju.-t received from New York and 1'hiiadelphia, a full assortment of 3Icii and ISoy's Clothing, includiug the most fashionable, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of liox, Sack, Frock9 Gum and Oil Cloth Coats, and Pants, of ail starts, sizes, and colors. He also has replenished his already large stock of Fall and Winter Shawls; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, g'oves, suspenders ai:d fancy ar:ic!e. N B. lie has constantly cn hand a -arge and well selected assortment of Cloths and Yestings, which he is prepared to make up to order, into any kind of clothing on very short notice and in the best cf manner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is ol hone mnnuUrture. A N D Of every Dt i-i riptiop, Fine and C he.i;- Hi Case of Jewelry iroi surpasse.J in t';is place. Call and examine his general as sortir.ent of Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &c. &c. DAYIl LO WEN BERG. Bloomsbnrg, April 20, 1865. GROCERY STORE. 41 A IN STREET, BLOOMS BURG. ON Jlorc I're!i r;ood. Just received at Henry Gizer's iVctr Store: MOLASSES, SUft.-l3f TEAS, COFFEE, KICE.SPICES, FISH. SALT. UAISIN, TOIJ AOCO, SEC! A US, CANDIES, NO TINNs, To vs. FEED AD FROVISIO.XS, Together with a great variety of notions Sic , too numerous to mention. BUTTER GGS, ME XT, and Produce generally, taken in exchange for goods. The best market pr;ce will be allowed. Give him a call. HENRY GIGER. Bioomsburg, April 26, 1865 TOBACCO AM) CIOAR STOKE. At $1 roup's Old Stand, on Main Street. THE undersigned, having opened the Store lormerly occupied by David Stroup as a Grocery, and furnished it with a large and varied assortment of excellent TOBACCO AND CIGARS, most respectfully invites the pa'rozage of the citizens of Bioomsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to seil at wholesale and retail, upon the most reasonable terms. 41erchants, Hotel-keepers, and Grocery men, would do well to give him a call. CiTAll kind3 of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, in large and small quantifies, con ktautly on hand for sale. H. II. HUNSBERGER. Bioomsburg, Sept. 13, 1665. ELOOJISBURG academy. THE next Term of this Institution will begin on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16TH, 1865. The regular prices of Tuition range from to 50 lo S7 50 per Term cf Eleven Weeks, to be paid at cr be fere the middle of the term. The usual' extra charges will be made for German and French, and the various Ornamental Branches. It is extremely important thai the pupils who shall attpnd the School should be pres ent at the begiiiniim of the term, or as sron after as possible, in order to stait regularly Vwith the class. In all cases tuition will "be charged for the full term, unless otherwise by special previous agreement. The Principal has had an experience of years in teaching the Languages and high er 41atherratics. as well as the various branches of a substant.al English Educa tion, nd will spare no effort to secure rapid and thorough pro-jrt-s in his pupils. REV. 11. R INKER, A. 41. August 9, 1865. Principal. YaTT I TtS' A 7 f , ITT . vs Attorney at laaiv 0 Officii Main 'Street, CA TA It 75 SA , i Columbia county. Pa: July 12, 186i. 3m. . i s c HOWtR," SBUGEOiV DIIA'TIST, :f -k rKPiTVitn.v swr.,,. i,; " . H I. . t M . .... X li .1 I I jZ? Js.',, r , xiiwiu I S0T u iii. t rt I I o ii. " 1mt'if & rrpn I le men ol Hlrifimti- -3 borir and vicinity. He is prepared to atte ml ir all the' various operations in Dentistry, and is provided ivnli tl- hlest improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in seried on pivot or go!d plate, to look as well as natural. Mineral plate and block teeth manufac tured and atl operations on teeih carefuJy attended to. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. Alloperations on the teeth warranted. Residence and Office, n few doors above' the Court House., same side. Plrwiirisburg Ang. 19. 185 ' 1'rosiiecl.is of Vol. 111. IS63. TEiE 1-I GUARD, A MONTHLY JOURNAL, X l" VOTED lu l.i'l KKA'I VRVf SC1ENCK AND ART, AND TUB Principles of 1776 and S7. C. CHAUNCEY BURR, Ecitor. f1his 41ar.a.ine will contirtn-J to defend the" principles of Gitvernrne.'M wtiich gu'nleil onr fathers in the foundation of 'he Republic. The sp'uii anil doctrine of the two first volumes will be fully maintained in the third volume. We have no compro mises 10 make with error no parley with despotism. Democracy w-ill be treated, not u a varying policy of cunnirg office seekers and spcil-hnuters, but rattier as an abiding principle of political economy and of popular liberty. All supporters of thi revolutionizing, Abolition war, will be held as the enemies of the Democracy. We shall acknowledge no organization to be Democratic which does not honestly enun ciote at:d support the principles of ihe Kentucky aud Virginia Resolution? of 1798 andtLe Dred Scolt Decision of the Su preme Court, the one assserting Stale Suv ereinfy and the other White supremacy. To preserve these honorable doctrines, the Democratic party was organized by the vey launders of the Federal Government, and it remained true to them down to the fatal and dishonoring departure, at the commencement of this war. The Old Guaid is an organ of Democracy as it was, before this cowardly sturender of principle and as it must be aain, belora it can re deem our country from the rule of faction and despotism. This year it has been en larged lo double its former bize that i-i, to forty eight pages for the purpose of mak ing it in all respects, as to style and matter a popular Literary and Famiiv 4Iagazine. Or.o copy, one year, $2 00 Seven copies, or:e year, and one to the gelier up of club, 14 CO Twenty copies, 35 00 Single copies sent, posi-paid, for 20 Terms invariably in advance, and the 4Jaga7.'ma will ba stopped when the titr.e pa i.l lor expires. .As each number of THE OLD GUARD i- slereot) ped, back numbers and volume; can always be Insni-bed. Subscriptions will be understood nscrrn rr.encir.g with the )ear, and tck number sent accordingly, unlets hpccially orJeted odrerwie. Ti.e !d Gurd will be se; -t ')fhce r st-.tiscribcrs t thr--f-,h the m ifie ci'y, Brooklyn, '.Vilfiamstnirg ami Jer-ev Ci'v. 'Ihe pn-UL-e ol The O'.tA Guard per j ear, payable 111 advar.ee, at 12 cis. of mailing or 'eivery. Copies ot Vi.s. I and If. of The fluar-! fir I St;3 .r:d 18K4, will e lurni-hed bt uiul in paper,or Si .50; in ciot'n tor S2, post paiJ. All letters in relation to the business i!e partmem of the M;-gazine, should be in- variably ac!dre?ed to the utiutrsiiinc J, a- ,i Icliows : VAN EYRIE. HORTON 16 Nassau Street, N. Y & CO., National Foundry. Ealoointbur, C'oluiulua Co., 'B'ne sob-ribjr, proprietor of the tbove named exten-ive e-Mbli-hment. is now prepared to receive trirs for ll kind of machir.ery, for COLLEIHES. BLAST FIR NACKS STATIOXAKY ENGINES, 411LL THRESH14HJ 41 ACHI N ES, & , &c. Me is alo prepared to make S oves, nil size and pattern-, Pin vv-iniii, ;ml everv ihiiig usually made in rir-i-cla-s Foundries His extansiie facilities and practical workman, wairant tiim in receiving it'e large-t contracts op the rnosl reasonable terms. C$T Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. ZT This e-tablihmeni is located near the Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILL41EYER. Bioomsburg, Sept. 9, 1863. CLARK'S SCHOOL VISITOR. Volunie X. . A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY. -The Visitor will commence its tenth volume with ihe January number, 1866. This is the or.lv Day School Periodica! pntlished at SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS A YEAR! 41agazine form, beautifully illustrated. New !jpe, new lealures ; Readings, 41usic, Speeches, Dialogues, Stories, Puzzles, Enig mas, Rebuses, fcc, from the very best writers. The Visitor has tha largest circulation ol any Educational Journal published. Now is the time :o form clubs. The publisher, in order to reach ail parts of the conntry, will send the Visitor one year, FREE, lo one person (who will act a3 agent) al any Post Office ia the United S'.ates. Address, with five cents for particulars, J. W. DAUGHADAY, Publisher 1308 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Administrator's ZVoticc Estate of Ann Hutchison, Late of Fihingcreck towmh'p, Columbia county, dee'd. T ETTERS of administration on the estate of Ann Hutchison late of Fishingcreek township, Columbia County, deceased, have been granted by the Register of taid county, to Thomas J. Hu'chisori residing in the townshin and courtly aforesaid. Alt persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent are requested to present ihem for settlement and those in debted to the Mat will make immediate payment lo the ndmini-traior. 1HOMAS J HUTCHISON, Firkin j;trick, Oct. 1 1 1865. Adm'r. liOU AH I)S ASSOCIATION. I'iliL A DELPHI A. PA. DISEASES ot ihe Urinary and Sexual Sy-tem- new at.'d reliable treatment. Al so lb.- BRIDAL CHAMBER. an'E-s.iy r-f V aiirg and Irstrni iien, sent in soa'ed envelope, f.-p of charge. AJJres, Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON,-Howard A?nri atiou, No. 2, South Ninth S'reet Philadel phia, Pa. Juoe 21, 1865 ly. ft or I lie rii Central Kailivay. TIME TALB E. THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the North ai.tl Wl H;unrh of tt-e Susquehan na. Elmira, and a'l of Ncnhern New York. On and" after Monday, 41av 2S-.J', 165, ihe Pa:cngr Trains "of the N r:h Central Railway will arrive nod depart from Snn burv, Hatrisburg m d Lialiinmre, as fol'iws: ' SOUTHWARD. ' Mail-Train leaves Simbury daily exreot Sundays, at 10.40 am. Leaves Hairi-burg, . ' 1 30 p.m Arrives at Baltimore, 5.2t 41 Express Train leaves Sunbury daily except Sumiaj s, at 1 1 40 p. 10. Leaves llauifb'rg, except 4Ionday 2.50 a.m. Arrives at Baltimore daily except - Monday, it 7.00 a.m. Accommodation leaves Ilarrisb'rg 7.45 a.m. Sunbuiy Acc. leaves Sunbury daily except Sunitnat 7 30a.m. Arv's a. Harri-h'" except Snndas lD.15 ' IsOHTnUARD. 4Iail Trail leavct. Baltimore daily except Sunla)s at 90 Leaves Harri.-bnrg, 1.45 a m. p in. Arrives al Sunbury. 4.20 p rn. Expiess Trains Baliimore daily, 10.00 Arrives at ila'risoijrg, z.vt, a.rn Leaves Ilarrisb'rg except Monday .2.40 ,; rries at Sunbury. 5.15 " Erie Express leaves Balnmore ex cept Siiii(Ihj-s at 8 00 p.m. Arrives at Hatrisburg, 12.55 a.m. Leave- llarrisbnrg, 1.15 Arrives al Suiibnry. 4 It; ii Sunbury Arcom. leaves Hatrisburg Daily except Sundays at 4.25 p.m Arrives at Sunbury at 7 10 " For further particulars apply at the office I. N I) U BARRY, Supl. Harrisburg, July 10, 1865. , ARTHUR'S HOME 31AGAZIE. Edi'ed bv T. S. ARTHUR and VIRGIN IA E. IOWNSEND. Tne Home Magazine for 1865 will be en larged and improved, and made still more worthy of the eminent favor With which it lias been received Its character as a High-Toned Periodical, claiming public favcr cn Ihe ground of real merit, will be carefully maintained ; w hite for variety, interest, usetuluess, and all the attractions ol literature and art essential lo a true Home Magazine the publishers will aim to make it Superior To All Others. A Fine Steel Engraving, and Two Pag?' of Music, will appear in every number, besides choice pictures-grous- and char acters, prevailing fashions, and a large va riety ot paTerns lor garments, embroidery, etc., etc. In ail re reel? we shall cive A FIRST-CLAS MAGAZINE, at a price within the reach of every ifte!i; geiii family in it e land. A new story by T. S. ARTHUR will U commenced in the January number. Yearly Terms, in Advance One crspy, S2.50, three copies. Sti.00, live copies a'.d one to the p.ecer up ol club, S19,U0, 11 1 rt copies, an 1 o:.e to Ihe getter up uf ilut S-1 5 fK. 1 r Tl.rt A bea;: i li fancy f-jl Premium P!ate; entitifd oi St.akspeare.'"' will te person wlio seu;!s ns :i-!i,b It wi.i a!sa be rna;!ed to rrsaiieil t( eacli t-f subscribers. each tiiiule obscriber from whom ie re.- ceive J2,.r;j. fFF'f 44 5.1 wes w't'J st-d one crpy ol each of lloniw M,i-.7t'ue ami G.mW'.- Lad) Bo-'k !o; ot.e je;c. A''res-. T. S..Ai.'l 'MUR i CO .Ut Street. I hihut ' ua. Nov. 23. I OMNIBUS LINE. ff'HE it de .sign.! wei-id respecir-.!ly nrt- j 1 !:i:ce id u.o cfiivens of R;onjtt:rg, ! aMil th- public gneriJly, 1 hat he is riKiiitng ; AnuMXIRUS LINK fSvJi? ' beiween tht w a r.vl daJriiTr?t tl.- d.tlerer.I Ksii Rt,..J XmmLtSrl32- De; o:', daily. (Snndajs evc pied) to c?-r.e-i,ii tr- sexer.il Trains ?oi;:g Soith and U e-i on the Caw issa & Wi:iiam-port Raii Road, and with those going Nrih ati-1 South o i tt.e Lck. L lilconisl urg Road. His OMNIBUSE S ere in oo.l condition, commodious and cijuiioirable, :hi curves reasnnab'e. TT Per-oii wi.-hiug to meet' or see iheir t.-ic-iids depart, can be accom modated, h;oii rea-outne charges, by leav irig tirnelv n'xi.-e at any of ihe ll:-t-ls. JACOB L. GIRTON. Proprietor. Bloom-bnrg, Aprils?, IS01. EOZCrHAlTG-3 EC23L-. tii.oiMiAju'xtt; ivi. 'PIUS magnifit-ei.t lloiel, situate 1:1 Ihe - cemral portion ol trie town ami 011- " po-ile the Court ilmise, hic been thr-jnhly j repairl and relnrui-iievl, and ihe Proprietor is now prepared to at ouimodaie travelers, J team-ter-, drovers ami boarders in the mo?i ! plea-a:il and agreeable? manner. His table j will be t-upplied wilii the best the market: ( OtTordsjand his B.ir with the choicest lujuorp. ' Atlenlise ostlers will always be on hand,' ' 1 1.: , . .. 1 . : .. ... . . ' i urn ins siauiini; is tne rno-i extensive in this se ion o country. Grnhibusfs wil alwayscie in readine-s to convey passeu ger to arid from the Railroad Depots. WM. 3. KOONS. Hloom-bnro, Jnv 4. I860. T c o s 1: .TI fi T IVI. gUFFF.RERS WITH CONSUMPTION, AS1 ll.MA, Bronchitis, or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, will be cheerfully fnrrished, without charge, with the reme dy bv the u?r; of which the Rev. Edward A. Wilson, of WiUiamsburgh, New York, was completely restored to health, after having suliered several years with that I dread disease, Consumption. To Con-ump-tive sufferers, th;s remedy is Worthy of an immediate trial. It will cost nothing, and may be the means of their perfect restoration.- Those tieMring the same will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 165 Sou.h Second Street, Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York. August 2, 1KG5 6w. CHAS. G. BARKLEY, Attorney ai lair, -DLOOJISBlliC, COLUIRIA CO., TA. VyiLL practice in the serprl Columbia county. Alllega t ..1 1 it Conns of 1 businP.-s intrusted 10 his card shall rceive nrompt attention O F F I C E.O.i Main Stree', Exchange Buildini'. ever Miller's S'Cie. April 13, ln4. NEH W ALL PAPER ! The under-igneJ ha jtist received at his rooms, one door belnw Lirz's Drug Stor, a new supple of WALL PAPER, WINS DOW CURTAINS & FIXTURES, COIIDS AND TASSELS, lor pictures all of which he will sell CHEAP VOW CASH. -His Mrcit ct goods surpasses any hereto fore brought to this market,.-- E. J. THORNTON. Bloimsbnrg, O.-l. 4, IS55. RL-KM liLAXKS! aJLA.MvS ! d::eds, si;:.imons, exkcui ig:. subpoznas, of orooer & desirable forrn8,for tale at tbJ OfSce'of the ' Star of the Nortb," FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, - A pbflltlTO nd tpeclQe IietueJj tor UkeaMi or U) ItllIc.T, KIJocjk, CriTtl mi. A IropU'l f.vaULc., . This !i'dlcluo i9creaics U10 powers pf Ji;ot'.iw, tat "cxcltea tto sStorbcTUj l:to bchttliy ct!on,tT wtJch IS watery or ctUcarcou dcposKlor., and all nimstrTtl lirceKOuts cro reduced, cj yrol as psin and i&jiasjbail SJJj Cockle r men, TOaica ouit qil! Jicl. . IIELMDOLD'S extract buchu, . For xreaknen artntDz frota Eiccrscs, llahlti of Ulaetpa tlon, Early IndkcreUoa, tf.cDdei wstli ttt foowtaf bjinptora- Iuil'-pobSUoa to Txcrttoa. Xow c f ToTrcr, ' iMt'JccUyor lUeatatat. .TrcnabULg,, WaiCoralaus, I-ata la tliO Daclf. rias&tas of Uto Titij, j:ruiUon of Oe racet Lo&i ol Ju'crnory, ,TTcak Hcrrcs, Corrcr of ntcpaf r, 4 Dlmnes or uioa. Hot nnda, . Dryness of ILe Pkln, Vnlrcrtct I attituilc, ruil.t C'otinlrranee, These tricptouu. If attotrectto Rooa (whlca lliU Maul- clae lavarlably removes), soon follow FAIiriTT. EFILEKnC TITS, Y la one of Trlilcb tho patient may expire, v.'ho eaa ey they are not freqacntly followed by tbose "Ulrcfal a- C&5C9 IX3AMTT AND COXSTJJimOX? r . .. H&t.j r.ro ovaro of thecacseof ttKtrEafi'erla-.'batcoc Tr!'.l confets. TLo rcconts of tne Ins me nbjlurca ami th xaclaacboly deaths by consamptloa bear amplo wltnesa to " tac truth or U10 assertion: The constitution, o.co affected by rgaoto weaknost, rcqt-.lt c3 U10 aid cr medlctuc to strengthen andlnvlgor&ta ttc ystem, Uch IM.sriHLD'3 KXTUACT OF BCCntJ Icvar laliJ decj. A trl-1 wH3 eeartnee !X mutt aceptlcal. In many affcct'.or.s peculiar to I'eatalea. tt xrrr Jsvcnv la nncqua'.cd t j- any other remedy, and for alt cocplalnu Incident to the aex, or In tha DECLIKE OH CHARGE OF LITE. CT" Se goteTOMa asotb. VST No Tamily should b without tte ' Take no Satgarj.rsrenry, or cr.pleatant svsT.'ive t Dsplcasant and douge'rom dlicajej. - liELUBOiD'S EXTIUCT ISO '. Cure3 Secret Uiaoatc In all tlirlr sta;ci llttlo ezpenso, little or no asfft ot diet, co lacocvcnlence. and XO EXPOSCHZ. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU' Foratl affections and dlscas cf these erean. wielitr EXISTING IS liXfE on rCStALE, rrora whatever c-ateorrtTjntlne.aad roir.a!tcrtowlrr-j-cttndlns. diseases if theso orrinj reqalre tho aid ol a VeLKBOLD'S extract buchu Is tho Great Diuretic. Ard It Is ccrtalr t j bare the dotUcd tjf.t ia c-1 !ej-" if svtich It is r?cor:a.cidi!d. IIcImbold4M FLUID EXTRACT SABS AP ARIIJA Tor part's Ins iUe THop-I, rraoi all Vra!- rnr-:i'--cg'.'-aict; nrlsta; from a S jTiri state ,f t.c M'." '., tad the on!y rciiablo and cructul l-..n- j '.; 1 enre cf Fcrofila, rcsld Etal. Fa.t Iesn. r.f n1 twclltrs ffUiS ToTirs, T-cra-;'..-.j oi't:s T:t :! I-errs, l'lotchea, I'l.-rptcs oa U.c rt.c, It.er, JL:r and r.51 acaiy Erupitfl.3 of the St!:, TJIITXHTIXC THR CJliTiKSJO Y. OT A iLW cf the r-crr.t dlsordrrs that tCtct ca-Mad zr'tt Trr.-a corrjptloa iliat arcamuiatca in IhoLtood. Cf a'.t ti j covcrtrs that have been taade to pnrgc it cut, nr cjua! la ctlect Krrnoto'a Coitrorru L- rr.ACT r,r -tiriaiLiA. It clcansca tad renovates the I load, . ." tho vlf;orcf l.ctith Into the lyE'.cn.acd parses ou-- z Lsraort vlgc'j ni-Uo Clsettss. It stiiac'rtcs t-e lit. j-f-TC'iT.."' the hody.crd crc'.aths ctsor-l.Tsthct fci csL'.-tr.ir :a tho blood. Each a reracdy tLat cas'i z relied on has tons beca sorpht for, and now, fir C:c T:rt t. c the puMls l.zxs cao oa r-luch they can drpcad. C rpacchcre ilc.cz cot admit or ccruacatcatosLowltsef.er' 1. l-t tho trial of a idni; bc;Ue rrV.1 thor to tho i'cfc t:: ".t Lai Its virtues eurpaios anything" they havo ever tck -. Ttro tabtcrpooa ful cf the Extract ot Carsirarllla ai! Jr.t toaptnt or fater lscqaal to tha Liiboa Ei:t trluV. tsl cr.c t.tlo U fa"y equal to a call Jn of tho Cyrz of f parllla, or 13 UttocUaa aa ctcatt; tna-ta. i UXLlrlEOLD'S SOSE WASH, Aa excellent lotion for diseases arUlni; frcra bv:. ci dlattpatioa, t-cd It connection iri tl.c Extract , r oc'iti ; cad Sareaparllla, la an.h wie&ses as rccommcadc I. Zri I denro of tho most responsible and rcllao'.e charai :r w !"'. accompany tho wedlc'ari. A!po explicit direct'' js f it j rise, vtf. kundruU of Vnuanlt living vrltncaacs. ard r j. I srards of S3.C00 unsoUcitod certificate and k'odv tory letters, many or fetich are from theUshtst I 3urr3. Including endnent rbrslclan8,OerjyiTcB,!ftate5i-:c-i, i c. Tho Trorrlctor has never resorted to their pat'lcv.l j-. ".1 the ccrFpapcr? ; he docs cot do tMs from the fact th.it !li ! arUclcs raaltts Standard Preparation, and do rot z,tr.l i to be propped up by certlCcates, ! Tho Science of Medicine, Uke the tVerlc Cotutiti. thsu'.d rtand simple, pure, raojeotle, having ract lor :ti ts.b. i&d&sUou Xcr Its pillar, and Troth atone 1st ttt Cnj'.'.tU J My txtrset Canarartlla Is a rtood Purifier : r-y T.xfnt I Bnchu is a Diuretic, and will act ts such in all cased. Both ere prepare i cn pr.rcty srlcntino priit-Jji. t4 tacuo tr.d arc the most active raeasnres of tt'.hcr t.at can bo raade. A ready and coact jsItc test wilt t o a ccs partsca cf their properties villi those tct foria '.z 115 luwlcg Trorts : Ceo 1.1'ycuiatory tT the Called States. Ecc iToftisor X'rTrZ3 valaablo worka oa te Ttxc-'.im of rtirstc. FeerccaTkanmilchy titc celebrated Dr. Taxs.:-, rtiia. Sccrca-a-.ts maJcy It. FrnEia M?Do:it, a c:te trii?d n-.T-cict-.n ta l Veui-cr cf tho Ho.-M C.:cc t r rrfcccs. rrcl&sd, act pch:islicd la the TrbcUstacf the Hies and Queer's JourJ".. T-eo Xredtco-CLiru.'e:cal r.c1cv, ptMlsbcd ty Zzsr TaxviBs. relieve cr the V.ojL College er Snrtrccaa. 6ca cokt cf tlte late Btar.Oard t. craj a Xuwlcu. E0LT TT Z1X l'ECGGTT3 L'. hHV Wil". A. Addrc&s letters for Infom.atloa,!a conCden. e. .0 " - H. T. HELMEOLD, Ch:l?t, PEISCiPAL Li 0rS Holtxboid'a'.ijrut; acl Cactntuat Wa--nf9, Uulsrotd' Med:or,l Depot, ft f. 101 LOUTH TLXTU ST., TIilLAD 'LI ji'Li. Abii Jr' O ii 'IS. 1J I. i O X, It4 - ML Jj