THE 'TSSIiLT U uUtiita WW sj Q ron hie uajhimigj of lsca. Tbe political campaign just opening in Pennsylvania is destined to be one- of great importance, and 10 have a powerful influ ence upon ihe future of lhe country at larje. n a jrreat measure it will determine lh gubernatorial contest of 1866, and hafe an Influence cpon lhe presidential election two years (hereafter. Hot, mora important, it . w ill probably determine the clioice of the next. U. S. Senator from thia Slate and thn? affect the legislation of Congresn and the - reptora'ion of peace to (be land. It is, therefore, of vital importance that every exertion 6hould be made by every member ol our party to secure the victory. Not nn'y should every local organization be pnt la nark, bat every honorable measns should -adopied to etir op the apathetic and lukewarm, and to make new vote by con version. It can only be through the im mutable and goMen principles of Democra cy (hat the couutry can be redeerred irom . the thraldom of fanaticism, degradation and taxation. Outside 'the Democracy theje are ir principles. The rule of action of the opposition is ever changing -ooe thing to ' day something else .omorrow. ft is held . maetber merely by expedientsthe latest . and most outrageous of all being the mod ern, . six-months political trick of negro suffrage. To defeat this, and all oiber pr' ernes of the Abolition-shoddy hordes w ho live only to plunder and tyrannize, let every Democrat arouse and gird on the ru'y armor of bis fathers in Democracy c-f Washington, oi Jefferson, of Jacksou, nxf march to battle and to victory ! THE WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION. As the Central on an of the Democratic party the Weekly Patriot and Union has j. acquired a large and more diffused circu lation than any other 'Democratic journal n the Slate. It has heretofore occupied an influential position as an able and in dustrious worker in the cause of Democ racy, and its friends say that it still contin ues to be a valuable organ of the party. It m not for us, rfowever, to puff our own work. If we have been taithful to the . ranie of the party and the country, we lfie every Democrat will make it an ob ject to extend our field of operations, by adding to our Mot o4 enbecriber?. Tte low pries of the Weekly in comparison with tt amrmnt of matter furnished, makes it one of .the cheapest of newspapers. We hope every good Democrat who reaJs this .will rend his name and $2 50 for a copy for oi.e 5 ear. If this itt too much for those who ar very poor, let all fccIi send o fifty rent cbl and receive the Weekly Patriot and Ui-ion for the campaign. The follow irg ar the terms : x , terms rtn TtAR. Single copies, per. annum! S2 50 ' ' six month?, I 50 Clubs of. len or more to one adJress 2 00 '"" DURING TH CAMPAIGN. Sin-t- cop-e- 50 cts Ciot ol ten or more to one address 50 cts. AH orders should be addressed to the PATRIOT AND U10N Harrisbcrg, Pa. HEADING RAIL ROAD. N IXTEtt ARliAXGLMEXT. r.OVrJlCER 27, 18G3, J'K"T Trunk line from the North and A North-west for Philadelphia, New-Yi-rk. R. ading, Poltsville, Tamaqna, Ash l.fi', L. tianua. Allentown, Easton, &c , &c. Timlin leave HarrWburg for New York, . ri- fr.i'o'v. At 3 00, 7 25 and 9.03 A. M. snw l'45 nd 9 00 P. M., arriving at New York ;ir to and 10 00 A. Al., and 3.40 and . in 5 1' M , connectinj with similar Trains ' the I'cnuo Ivacia Kail Road ; Sleeping Cars ai rnmpanying the 3.00 anJ 9 05 A. Al. 'I r-in. without change. . . . Lfav Harrisbur? for Reading, Poltsville, Taaiuqna, Miner3vil!e, Ashland, Pice (Jrovp. Allentown anJ -Philadelphia, at -7.35 A. I. ar.d 1 45 and 9 00 P. Al., stopping at Lannn and all Way Stations; the 9 00 P. M. Train making no close connections , lor Poi:svil!e nor Philadelphia. For Potts - vil'e, Sctiny lkdl Haven and Auburn, via S t.i:'kill and Susquehanna Rail Road, Uave Ihrri-burg at 4 00 P. M Rinpiiiig, leave New York at 9.00 A. M , 12 CO it.ion. aud 8. 00 P. M. Philadelphia hi ft on A Al. and 3.30 P. M. ; Poltsville at 8 31) A. M. and 2.45 P Al., Ashland at 6(t ) imI II 45 A.A1 and 1 15 P.A1 Tamaqua at 7.35 A M aud 1.40 P.M. I uva PnttcviUa frr f-I a r rl ah n re via So tk;P and Sueque.baa.ua Rail Road, at 6 t5A. il. ' . i rr iivarini nrcGmmoua.ion irain: ueaves t?-,.li .. -.1 K 1f A !V tatnpntnrr fpArri lk!t. Iiriiui'l U W W A VAi IIUIU1IIq It W Ll,i ft U II a tftpi.ii at 4 30 P. M. CuNiiibia Railroad Trains leave Read itiL' hI 6 10 A. M. and 6.15 P. M. for Epbra la l.mz, Lancaster. Colombia. &c. On Sundays : Leave New Y'ork at 8 00 P. M. Pt.iiadelphia 3 15 P. M., Potisviile 8.00 'A.M., Tamaqua 8 00 A.M., Harrisbcrg 9 05 A.M:, anc Reading at 1 00 A.M. for Har risburg, and 10 52 A. M for New York. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ext-ursioc Tickets to and from all points at it dm ed rates. . : I'aiiuae checked through : 80 pounds allowed each Passenger. . - G. A. NICuLLS, -General Superintendent. -Rkadins Pa., Dec. 13, 1865. fATAWISSA RAILROAD.' On and after Motulay, November 27, 1865, passen- er tram on the Catawtssa Railroad will run a.- follows : SOUTHWARD BOUHD. PH1LA. MAIL N. T BXP'8. , Wiilianrisp't-dep. 8 45 a. tn. dep. 1 50 a. m. MnncT. t 9 17 2.50 rv.ilion, Danville, 10 00 10.43 11.00 11.15 c i t t t 3 05 3 43 400 4 13 6 15 6.45 i I Rupert, CatawijiSii. tiuakake iun. 1.27 p. m. 1.27 p 158 Tamaqua. Phila , -via. Poltsville ' Phila.. - ; : via. P. Clinton, ar. 1-00 1 Phila., V v 1.05 p .m via.M Chunk, 7.53 c New YorK, - 10.35 ' 12.25 M5 HOBTHWARD B0CMD. KRIS EX. ELMIRA MAIL. ,?Tew York, dep. 6.00 p m. dep. 6.00 a. m. Phil. .... .. . , via.M.Chunk, 5.15 VhU. , v.a. P.CJinlon, . v:a. Poltsville, T.iiwqaa, Qjakiike Jun. t.aia'liinsa, l'u veil, ln vi lie, " " lU.iton, I.l'iriey, 3.30 . , 11 50 a. ra. 12.40 1 2.40 2.48 3.03 3.50 4.36 5.10 W iMmrr.Fportj ar. Superioiendent's office, Wi!liamLiort, Pa.', 7.30 '''"8.15 i ' i J2.45 p m 1 27 3.50 . 4.00 4.20 ' fi.01 5 44 ar. 6.15 Nav. 23, 1865. GEORGE WBBB, - -.' Supt. " old things made new.' r PAMPHLET directing bow to Bpeedily reetore sight and give up spectacle-?, v.-'i hout aid of doctor or medicine. Sent t y mail, fr3e, ou receipt af 10 cen Is. Ad drs?v E. B. FOOTE, M. D. USD Broadway, New Yo:rk. Tsui ivew yonii IEVS. THE BEST PAPERM T.IIE WORLD. 15- Wood, Ed. and Proprietor The Democracy of the North will com mit a fatal error if they accept the result of the late Presidential election as an indica tion from the hand of Destipy te relx lheir political action until the opening of the next campaign. The future welfare of the republic depends- upon the politic a zeal and activity of the Democracy during the year 1865. The small majority of the popular vote that elected (he Black Republican candi dates, considered in view of the extraordi nary resources of the Administration for corruption and cpmpulsion, attests that Ihe power of the Democracy, on a fair field, is equal to ihe vindication of Democratic principles. There is one feature in the result of th Presidential election that goes far to re concile the patriot to the hard fate of his country under fouryears more of Black Republican misrule, fhe baleful meteor that lingered m grief whila in our political atmophere has vanished for ever. War Democracy has fulfilled its mission of dis organization, and like any other pestilence will be remembered only for the evil it has done. s The issue now before the people is the final struggle between Centeralization and States' Rights, and no journal is Democrat ic that is not the devoted champion of States' Rishts, the paramount principle of the Democratic faith. The New York News needs no testimony beyond its plain unalterable record to sub stantiate its claim to being and bavins been the mo.-t earnest, able and consistent States' Rights Journal in the land. We have no excuses to invent for modification of sentiment, nor have we to plead "ex pediency" in palliation of inconsistency. Our path ha? been straight forward. Our 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 prin ciple advocated that we have not stood by and will stand by to the last. Such has been our past record, t-o will be our future. We Jo not, however, ack the Democracy to sustain us in our mission a a rewarJ for the service we have done, but in con sideration of the zood work (hat we pro pose to do. The Nw Yotk News -for 1865 will cot merely imitate its predece-sors, it will excel them. It shall be not only the truest exponent cf Democratic principle, but the best newspaper in the couutry. Heretofore it hs had no superior as a ve hicle of news, hereafter it shall have no equal. In every department of journalism we have arranged that the News shall dis tance competition. It is the only Demo cratic newspaper in Ihe metropolis that has the advantage of publishing a daily issue with the full dispatches of the Associated Press, and therefore its machinery for fur nishing a compie'.e record of events is more perfect than that of any of i'.s Demo cratic cotemporaries. Norib have attempt ed latterly, to compete with it in the publi cation ol Souther.! intelligence, as our system of exchange with Southern journals baffles the sasacity and enterprise of our rivals. A glance at the columns of The News devoted to' "Southern and Northern per sonals7' will remark the extraordinary suc cess that has attended our enterprise in that direction. We are in daily receipt of letters expressing the thanks of those who, through the medium of the "Personals'' in The News, have been enabled to receive tidings from their friends and relatives in the South, aud the heart of many an exile and wanderer has been gladdened through that instrumentality by worJs of affection and hope irom those mourned for as dead. The New York News has become so popular in the rural districts that other Me tropolitan journals, in publishing their stereotyped boast of "the largest circula tiou of any weekly journal" are constrain ed to make an exception in our favo It is a significant circumstance that since the Presidential election and consequent de mise of War Democracy, the subscriptions to this paper have been unusually numer ous. The Agricultura1 Department of The New York News renders it an invaluable companion and-assistant to the farmer; and its 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 if, in the above Departments, competent judges should deny us superi ority. TERMS. DAILY NEWS. One copy, one year, by .mail 310.00 One copy, six months, 5 00 WEEKLY NEWS. r ..oo. 2 00 7.00 17.00 Four copies, one year, Ten copies, one year, - Twenty copies, one year, 30.00 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 J Another Arrival of Goods. AT Hat, Cap and Grocery g?3 CgTS (TT TT?t 5R Now is Your Time to Buy. HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER THE undersigned having just returned from the Eastern cities with a lare and foil assortments of GROcol in addition to a snperi . czsr-JiAIiJjjLi 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. His Stock of GROCERIES are not sur passed in this marke', which he offers cheap for caeh, or in exchange for GRAIN OR PRODUCE. ALSO,-Afine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES, and LININGS to which he invites the at tention of Shoemakers and the public. Give him a call At Slroup's Old Stand, on Main Street. JOHN K. G1RTON. s Bloorseburg, Nov'r 27 1864. " DR. J. It. EVANS, Phy sician and Surgeon, JTAYINU located permanently on Main JL Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in form the public generally, that be is pre pared to attend to all business faithfully and punctually that may be intrusted to his care, oh terms commansurale with the times. CF He pays 'strict attention to Surgery aswe!I as Medicine. ' November 25, l63.-ly. CABINET WARE ROOM. SIiHOiY C. SSIIVE, . T ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of -"the Public to his extensive assortment ol Cabinet Furniture and C H A IRS,Ri of good ike man- ' which he will warrant made materials and in a workmanlike ner. At his establishment can always be found a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which is equal in style fcnd fin ish to that ol Philadelphia or N. York cities and at as low prices. He has on hand pi ol differeut style and. a;r:.--.-:.-.r.-r prices, from S25 to S60. Divans Lounges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dress- InT unit nurlnr hnrAans. Knfa card ' '- o I "-"- J ' centre and pier tables, detashus, cheffeniers, whatnots aud corrodes, and all kinds o.f fashionable work. His slock of boieau?,. enclosed and common wasnbtai)tfs,dress-lables, corner cupboards, sofa, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, beclsteads,cane seat and common chairs is the largest io this section oi the cointy. He will also keep a good assortment ol looking glasses with fancy gilt and com mon frames He will also furnish spring mattrasses fitted to any sized bedstead, w hich are superior for durability and com fort to any bed in use. Dloomsfenrg, Nov. 4, 1863. ARCANA WATCH. An Elegant XotcHj In Watche: THE cases of this watch, are an entirely new invention, composed of six different matals combined, rolled together and planished, prod ucing an exact imitation of 18 carat gold, called Arcana, which will akvajs keep its color. 'They are as beantiful and durable as solid gold, aud are afforded at one eighth the cot. The cae is beautifully designed, with Panel and shield lor name, with Patent Push Pin, and engraved In the exact style of the cele brated Gold Hunting Levers and are real ly handsome and ile?iraL!e, and so exact an imitation of gold, as to defy detection. Tjie movement is manufactured by the well known St. Jimer Watch Company of Europe, and are superbly finished, having engraved pallets, lancy carved bridges, adjusting regulator, with gold balanced, and the improved ruby jewelled action with the line dial and skeleton hand.-, and is warranted a good tirue keeper. These watches are of three different sizes, the smallest being for ladies, and are all Hunt ing Cases. A case of six, will be sent by mail or Express lor 2125.00. A single one sent in an elegent Morocco case for $25.60 will readily sell for three times their cost. We are the sole azeuts fortius Watch in the United States, and none are genuine which do not bear onr Tiade Mark. AdiUess, DEVAUGH & CO., Importers, 15 Maiden Lane, New York. Feb 8, 1865 3sno K. & II. T. AMHO.W & tO , ?Janulacturcrs of rhotcgrnphic Materials, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 50 1 BROADWAY, N. Y. In addition to cur main business ol POT.OGIIAPIIIC MATERIALS, we are Headquarters for ti e following, viz Slereocopes and Steroscopic Views, Of these we have an immense assortment, including War Scenes, American and For-, eign Cities and Landscapes, Groups, Stat uary, &c, &c. Also, Revolving Stereo, scopes- for public or private exhibitiou. Our Catalogue will be seut to any address on receipt of Stamp. I'liotorapiiic Albums. We were the first to introduce these into the United States, and we manufacture im mense quautities in great variety, raging in price from 50 cents to S50 eacf. Our AI-HUSsS have the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability te any others. They will be sent by mail, , on receipt ol price. 0Z7'Fine Albums Made to order. jrg CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. Our Catalogue now embraces over Five Thousand subjects (to which additions are continually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Americans, &c, viz about 100 Maj. Generals, 550 Statesmen, 130 Divines, 200 Brig. Generals, 275 Colonels, 100 Lieut. Colonels 250 Other Officers, 75 Navy OfSeeis, 125 Authors, 40 Artists, 125 Stages, j 50 Prom'nt Women, 150 Prominent Foreign I'ortrnits. 3,000 Copies or Works of Ait, including reproductions of the most cele brated Engravings, Painlings, Statutes, &c Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. An Order for one dozen Pictures from our Cat- alogue will be filled on the receipt ol 1.80 l and sent by mail. Free. Photographers and others ordering good C. O. D. will please remit twenty-five pe cent of the amount with lheir order. f3P" The prices and qualify of our goodt can not fail to satisfy. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers of Photoaiaphic Material!, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Dec 7, 864. 6mo. Rational Claim Agency, CONDUCTED BV HARVY 56 COLLINS, WASHINGTON, D. C. TN order to 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 ihem of the decis ions frequently being made, enable them to prosecute claims more effectually than Attorneys at a distance can possibljvdo. All persons entitled Io claims o! the above description can have them properly attend ed to by calling on me and entrusting them to my care. W. WIRT, Agent for Harvy & Collin. Bloomsburg August 10, 1864. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PAR TXERSMP. 1 HE Co-partnership heretofore existing bslween John K. Grotz & Edward Rehr, trading under lhe firm of John K. Grotz & 3 Co., is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. r All persons having unsettled . ac counts, either on Book, Note, or Judgment, are requested to present them without de lay for adjustment. The Tanning business will hereafter be continued, in aJ its brancbe?, by John K. Grotz & Son, at the OJd Stand, near Bloomsburg.' - ' JOHN K. GROTZ & CO. Bloomsburnr, August 2, lg65. Whocsalc and Ilctail. rTHE subscriber would announce to the , citizens of Bloomsbursr and vicinity. that he is selling LIQUORS in large and small quantities, and at different prices, at l- o t..-. . . ' uie iew dipie, uii iiidui oueei, north side, two doors south of Iron street, Bloomsburg. His stock of Foreign and Domestic consists of Cognac and Ilochelle, Blackber ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He has a large assortment of ai a S3 Da Old Rye, gray with age, fine Old Bourbon, Old Folks Whiskey, and any quauityof common. He also has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam pagne Wines; and last but not least, a quantity of good double extra BROWN STOUT; all of which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. The public are respect fully solicited to give his liquor a trial. D. W. BOBBINS, Ag't. Bloomsburg, May 1, 1861. HT0MIXG IXSURAXIE C0JHPASY, Office over the Wyoming Bank, - CAPITAL AXD SURPLUS, 150,000. ViT Will insure against loss or damage by Fire on property in town or country, at reasonable ierms. 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 Dorrauce, W. S. Ross, George M Harding. G. M. HOLLENBACH, Presft. D. L. SHOEMAKER, V. Pres'l. II. C. SMITH, Secretary, W. G. STERLING, Treasurer. L. II . CONOVER, Agent, Beacb Haveu, Pa. December 2d, 1863. ly. JYcid Stock of Clothing. wmmsm shvaes ess' Spring and Summer Goods. INVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionable Clothing at his Store, on MJUN ST11EET, BLOOMS BURG, two doors above the American House, where he has just received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assortment of ITZcii and Roy's Clothing, including the most fashionable, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of liox, Sack, Frock , Gum and Oil Cloth Coals, and Pants, of all sorts, 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, Landkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. N B. He has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vestings, which he is prepared to make up to order, into any kind of cldihing on very short notice and in the best of manner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is of home manufacture. 01 every Description, Fine and Cheap. Hi3 Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. Call and examine his general as sortment of Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &c. &c. DAVID LOWENBElUi. Bloomsburg April 20, 1865. GROCERY STORE. MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG. More Fresh Goods. ON Just received at Henry deer's New Store: MOLASSES, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, RICE, SPICES, FISH, SALT, RAISIN, TOBAOCO, SEGARS, CANDIES, NOTlNNs, Toys, FEED AXD PROVIS10XS, Together with a great variety of notions &c, too numerous to mention. BUTTE II EGGS, MEAT, and Produce generally, taken in exchange for yoods. The best market price will be allowed. Give him a call. HENRY GIGER. Bloomsburg, April 26, 1S65. TOBACCO AND GAR STORE C I At Stroup's Old Stand, on Main Street. THE undersigned, having opened the Store formerly occupied by David Strocp as a Grocery, and furnished it with a large and varied assortment of excellent TOBACCO AND CIGARS, most respectfully invites the patronage of the citizens of Bloomsburg 'and vicinity. He is prepared to 6ell at wholesale and retail, upon the most reasonable terms. Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and Grocery men, would do well to give him a call. E5TA11 kinds of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, in large and small quantities, con ftanily on band for sale.- H. H. HUNSBERGER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 13, 1865. BL003ISBCRG ACADEMY. THE next Term of this Institution will begin on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16TH, 1865. The regular prices of Tuition range from S5 50 to 7 50 per Term of Eleven Weeks, to be paid at or before 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 that the pupils who shall attend the School should be pres ent at the beginning of the term, or as soon after as possible, in order to start regularly wiih 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 Mathematics, as well as the various branches of a substantial English Educa tion, nd will spare co effort to secure rapid and thorough progress in his pupils. REV. H. RINKER, A. M. August 9, 1865. Principal. Attorney at Law, Office on Main Street, CATATPISSA, Columbia county, Pa. , flllili A N D II C IIOWKR, SURGEON DENTIST. -v T3 ESPECFULLY offers his 5. "'professional services to the ladies & 2Cntlemenof Blooms burg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all the various operations in Dentistry, aud is provided with the latest improved PORCELAIN TEKTH, which will be in serled on pivot or gold plate, to look as well as natural. Mineral plate and block teeth manufac tured and all operations on teeth carefully attended to. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. Alloperations on the teeth warranted. Residence and Office, a few doors above the Court House, same side. Bloomsburg Aug. 19, 1885 Prospectus ol" Vol. 111. 1S65. THE OLlToUARD, A MONTHLY JOURNAL, BE VOTED 1U i,lTEKA'i URE, SCIENCE AND 'art, AND THE Principles of 177G and '87. C. CHAUNCEY BURR, Editor. fflhis Magazine will continue to defend A iho nrinfMnls of Government which Guided our fathers in the fonndation of the Republic. The spirit and doctrine of the two first volumes will be fully maintained in the third volume. We have no compro mises to make with error no parley with despotism. Democracy will be treated, not as a varying policy of cunning office seekers aud spoil-hunters, but rather as an abiding principle of political economy and of popular liberty. All supporters of this 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 oiate and support the principles of the Kentucky aud Virginia Reflations of 1798 and the Dred Scott Decision of the Su preme Court, the one assf-erting Stale Sov ereignty and the other White supremacy. To preserve these honorable doctrines, Ihe Democratic party was organized by the very loundersof the Federal Government, and it remained true to them down to the fatal and dishonoring departure, at the commencement of this war. The Old Giiai d s an organ of Democracy as it was, before this cowardly srurender of principle and as it must be again, before it can re deem our country from the rule of faction and despotism. This year it has been en larged to double its former size that is, to forty eight page9 for the purpose of mak ing it in all respects, as to style and matter a popular Literary and Familr Magazine. ia Tt-f a One copy, one year, S2 00 Seven copies, ot:e year, and one to thejgelter up of club, 14 00 Twenty copies, 35 00 Single copies sent, posi-paid, for' 20 Terms invariably in advance, and the Magazine will be stopped when the time paid for expires. As each number of THE OLD GUARD is stereotyped, back numbers and volume can always be fusnished. Subscriptions will be understood as com mencing with the year, and back numbers sent accordingly, unless specially ordeted otherwise. The Old Guard will be sent through the Post Office to subscribers in the city, Brooklyn, Williamburs anil Jersey City. The poi-tage of The Old Guard is 12 rts. per year, payable :n advance, at the office of mailing or delivery. Copies of Vols. I. and II. of The Old Guard for 1863 and 1864, will be furnished bound hi paper, for $1.50; in cloth for 2, post paid. All letters in relation to Ihe business de partment of the Magazine, should be in variably addressed to the undersigned, as follows : VAN EVRIE. 1IORTON & CO., 16 Nassau Street, N. Y. JValional Foundry. IHoombur, Columbia Co., TSne subsribar, proprietor of the above -"- named extensive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of machinery, for COLLERIES, BLAST FUR NAC ES. STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THKESHIAIU MACHINES. &c, &c. He is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizes and patterns, Plov-irons, and every thing usually made in first-cla.-s Foundries His extansive facilities and practical workmen, warrant him in receiving the largest contracts on tte most reasonable terms. E3T Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. CF This establishment is located near the Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, 1863. CLARK'S scHoblTvisiroR. . Volume X. A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY. The Visitor will commence its tenth volume with the January number, 1866. This is the only Day School Periodical published at SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS A YEAR! Magazine form, beautifully illustrated. New type, new leatures ; Readings, Music, Speeches, Dialogues, Stories, Puzzles, Enig mas, Rebuses, &c, from the very best writers. The Visitor has the largest circulation of any Educational Journal published. Now is the time to form clubs. The publisher,in order to reach all parts of the conntry, will send the Visitor one vear, FREE, to one person (who will act as agent) at any Post Office in the United Slates. AdJress. with five cents for particulars, J. W.-DAUGHADAY, Publisher. 13C8 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Administrator's lYoticc Estale of Ann Hutchison, Late cf Fishingcreik toicnsh'p, Columbia county, dte'd, T ETTERS of administration on the estate of Ann Hutchi on late of Fishingcreek township, Columbia County, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said couoty, to Thomas J. Hutchison residing in the township and county aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands again6t the estate of the decedent are requested to present them for settlement and those in debted to the estate will make immediate payment to the administrator. THOMAS J. HUTCHISON, Fuhingtrtek, Oct. 11 1865. Adm'r. HOWARDS ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of the Urinary and Sexual System" new and reliable irea'ment. Al so the BRIDAL CHAMBER, an Essay of V aning and Instruction, sent in sealed envelopes, free ot charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associ ation, No. 2, Souib, Ninth Street Philadel phia, Pa. Northern Central Railway. TIME TALB E. THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch of the Susquehan na, Elmira, and all of Northern New York. On and after Mondav, May 28th, 1865, the Passenger Trains of the North Central Railway will arrive and depart from Sun bury, Hrrisburc and Baltimore, as follows: SOUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily except Sundays, at Leaves Hatrisburg, Arrives at Baltimore, 10.40 a m. 1.30 p.m 5.30 lt Express Train leaves Sunbury daily except Sundays, at 1140 p.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg, except Monday 2.50 a.m. Arrives at Baltimore daily except Mouday, at 7.00 a.m. Accommodation leaves Harrisb'rg 7.45 a.m. Sunbuiy Acc. leaves Suuburv daily except Sundays at 7 30 a.m Arv's ai Harrib'a except Sundays 10.15 " NORTHWARD. Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily . except Sundays at 9.20 a.m. Leaves Harrisbnrg, 1.45 p.m. Arrives at Sunbury, 4.20 p m. Express Trains Baltimore daily, 10-00 " Arrives at Harrisburg, 2. 20 a.m Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday ,2.40 Arrives at Sunbury, 5.15 " Erie Express leaves Baltimore ex cept Sundays at . 8 00 p.m. Arrives at Hatrisburg, 12.55 a.m. Leaves Harrisburg, 1.15 " Arrives at Sunbury, 4 10 " Sunbury Accom. leaves Harrisburg Daily except Sundays at 4.25 p.m. Arrives at Sunbury at 7 10 " For further particulars apply at the office. I. N DU BARRY, Supt. Harrisbursr, July 10, 1865. ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZIE. Edited byT. S. ARTHUR and VIRGIN IA E. TOWNS END. The Home Magazine for 1865 will be en larged and improved, and made Hill more worthy of the eminent favor with which it lias been received. Its character as a ", Eligli-Toned H'eriodicalj claiming public favcr cn the ground of real merit, will be carefully maintained ; while lor variety, interest, usefulness, and all the attractions of literature aud art ei-se r.tial to a true Home Magazine the publishers will aim to make it Superior To All Others. A Fine Steel Engraving, and Two Pages of Music, will appear in every number, besides choice pictures, groups and char acters, prevailing fashions, aud a large va riety of patterns for garments, embroidery, etc., etc. In all respects we shall ive A FIRST-CLAS-. MAGAZINE, at ffprice within the reach of every intell' geiufamily in lhe land. A new story by T. S. ARTHUR will be commenced in the January number. Yearly Terms, in Advance One copy, 52 .50, three copies, 6,00, five i-opies and one to the getter-up ol club, $10;00, nine copies, and one to the getter up of club 15 00. O A beautiful Premium Plate; entitled "The Infancy ' of Shakspeare," wil' be mailed to each person who send ns a-!ub of subscribers. It will also be mailed to each sinsle subscriber from whom w e re- ceive 50. C3T For S4. 50 we will fend one copy ol a K nttlnma lufTU7ir. u urtA f?rwfl' I.MMv'ri ! C " "IV- '""o"-'"' J - " J - 13ook for one year. "Addrt-, T. S. ARTHUR L CO 323 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Nov. 23, 1861. OMNIBUS LINE. rjHE undersigned would respectfully an-- Bounce to the citizens of Bloomsburs, and the public generally, that he is running An OMNIBUS LINE between this place and 4"vm'5S2i'TtLwi the different Kail Road tiiiitff7h Depots, daily, (Sundays excepted) to con nect with the several Trains, noinj; Soulh and West on the Catawissa& Williamsport Kail Road, and with those going North and Soulh on the Lack. & Uloomsbur? Road. His OMNIBUSES are in good condition, commodious and comfotrable, and charges reasonable. 12" Person wishing to meet or tee their friends depart, can be accom modated, upon reasonable rhares, by leav ing timely notice at any of lhe Hotels. JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor. Bloomsburg, April 27, 1861. W'M.B K60NS Proprietor isLooMsuntt; pa. rpHIS magnificent Hotel, situate 111 ihe -L central portion of the town, and op POMte the Court House, has been ihornnThl v I. 1 - j repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor j id now prepared to accommodate travelers, teamsters, crovers ana boarders in the mose pleasant and agreeable manner. His table will be supplied with the best the market ' affords, and his Bar with tbe choicest liquors. . .iiuciiuee usurs win aiways oe on nana. iiu ins t-iauiuig is me mosi extensive in this se ion ol country. Omnibuses wil ahvayscte in readiness to convey passen gers to and from the Railroad Depots. Wil. 3. KOONS. Bloomsburs, July 4, 1860. TO COASOIPTIVES. CUKFERERS WITH CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, Bronchiti, or, any disease of the Throat or Lunas, will be cheerfully fnrrished, without charge, with the reme dy by the use of which the Rev. KdwarJ A. Wilson, of Williamsburgh, New York, was completely restored to health, after having SLtTered several .years wi;h that dread disease. Consumption. To Consump tive sufferers, this remedy is worthy of an immediate trial. It will cost nothing, and may be the means of their perfect restora tion. Those deMririii the same will please address Rev. KD WARD A. WILSON,. 165 South Second Street, Willumsburgh, Kings County, New York. Augusl 2, 1865 6w. CHAS. G. BARKLEV, Attorney at Law, DLOOMSDURC, COLOIDIA CO., PA. VILL practice in the several Courts of Columbia county. All legal business intrusted to Lis care shall receive prompt attention. O FFIC E, On Main Street, Exchange Buildings, over Miller's Sir :e. April 13, I8fi4. NEW lVALLiPAPER The undersigned has just received at his rooms, one door below Lutz's Dru Store, a new supply of WALL PAPER, WINS DOW CURTAINS & FIXTURES, CORDS AND TASSELS, for pictures all of which he will sell CHEAT FOR CASH. His stock of goods surpasses auy hereto fore brought to this market. K. J. THORNTON. Bloomsburg, Oct. 4, 1865. - DAVID LOWEXBEIIG, CLOTHING STORE. On Main street,! wo doors above tbe Amer-j HSUMBOLDS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A positive and FpeclQo Remedy for diseases of tbe liladdcr, Ktdnrya, Crnrrl Lad Dropaleal Fwrlllnf. This Medicine Increases tho powers or digestion, nod excites the RhEorbcntB Into hcalUiy action, by irhldi lo watery or calcareous depositions, and all nnmitnrM rn. larjremcnta are reduced, as well as pain and 'iV'-'irmliirnt and is good for iucd, women and children. HELHBQLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For -weakness arlbliig from Excesses, Habits or Dissipa tion, Early Indiscretion, attended. WltU toe foUowing Symptoms : Indl&poelUon to Exertion, loea of Fewer, Difficulty of Draalhing, Trembling, Wakefulness, ' - I -Tata In tbo Bade, , ' Flushing of tbe Body,' ErnpUons of tbe Facej Loss of Memory "Weak Kervcs, Horror of Disease, Dimness of Vision, - Hot Hands, " .. . Dryness of tbe Skin, Tnlversal Lassitude, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, If allowed to goon (which this lled Cine Icvarlubly removes), soon follow1 , . , FATUITT, EPILEPTIC FITS, Ac, ' ' In one of which tbe patient may expire. "Who can say, they are not frequently followed by those M direful dls- G&6C8 - INSAXITT AXD CONSUMPTION ? Many are aware of tbe cause of tbrlr suffering, but noo will confess. Tbo records of the Insane asylum and tba melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the aHscrtiom, The Constitution, once affected by organic wetkneM, requires the uld of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the system, which HfcLMUOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU InvsrUbly does. A trial will convince the most sceptical. Intr.bny affections peculiar to Females, the rrruct I'vcvv li uneiUiled by any other remedy, and for ail complaints incident to tbe sex, or In tbo DECLINE OH CHANGS OF LIFE, tlf" Eeb Syxptoms abovx. XZT 2Q Faioily should bo without IU Tako co Balaam, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Li O LAihiiLi iiuunU C ESP 2 "JED 02SE 7.C-3 Cures Secret Diseases In all their stages little expense, little or no change oi diet, so Inconvenience, and NO EXPOSCRE. USE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU For all affections and diseases of these organs, whether EXISTING IN MALE OB FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, and no matter bow loc Ftandlns. LisecC3 of llicso org&ua rej'iie the aid of diuretic HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic. And it is certain to have tho dciieJ ciTc:, la all dleasM ! (or which It ia recommended. DLOOI '. jj-Lu:-.; DiOOD! HelmboId'H FLUID EXTRACT GAP.S APAR1LL1, For purifying the Blood, rcroovlcg nil cbrcr.:.: cozul'v tioEst dtfOE-:? .iiidlr.sfmn an Irr.-vTC rlzlc vt lLe'loO'l, rtr.tl tho only reliable nn.l ffoctnal lrsswn rnr.f.7 f-r ifc-J euro cf Ccrofaia, Scald I."ca:l, Fait IUitu-a, I'aics ntA v. t I'tiig cf the rcses, T'kcrations of tho Throat ar. 1 Legs, EVricUC'.riirrlcs cn t'te Face, Tttlcr, llrje'.pts, t.i.4 ull bcaiy Eruptions of ILio b-Lln, utiJ.'U'riJfviAO xriK 0111.1.30 tf. "OT A FEW or ho wort dif orders that cr".I-t ".nrt'r! ar!?;; frrn Xt9 corrnj tScn that accumulates in tbe l:looi. Of all the i: cove ilea that have "oecn nitiil'j to ra'ge it cnf.noco ecu cqnal rx cUtct HrLxroLD'a Coxi'orss Extract o? c-is-s ri.riLUL. It cleanses and renovates tho tlooj, instlllj the vljrcr cf health into t'jo fytC3, end parges out tie humors which nuiko dlFca.""!. It stimulates the heatoj" faTCioE.v:? l!)C body, end expels the iV.sordere that grow Ci-jv. ankk'ln the 1I00I. S.;cb a remedy that couU t 3 i ri-c2 cn iaa long Iccn tcrght frr, M now.for the Cr:t tlie the rclllc l:vc cno oc which they can depend. Cir epace here doci not admit of ccrtiQcatCd to show its eCccts. but the trial of a slagle bottle will ehow to the sick that li has Its Yl.-tiies turpatns anything they have ever takea. Two tabiCir.oon;Jul of the Extract of Sarsaparilla addc-1 to o izt f f wa?PT U pqnal to the Lisbon Wet Drink, and ono bcttio la fully esai i a goa of the Synj? Of EaTtA I-ri'.i.., or l-c ticcuctioa as usually mada. HITLSIBOLD'S BOSE WASH, An excellent Lotion for dlr-eaics arif'.ns from habits ct dlsilf at'on, nscd la coTinettlon with the Extracts Each aud Larsapvrf;ia.li scch diseases as reeommenicil. Evi-d-x-c of tie ir.oct responsible ecd reliable character V.l ce-rrjry t!.e nicdlcicrs. Alio explicit directions fjr ttje, irUi Aji ;.-t,( of f.1rtia,-. -fa living wltnefscnnd rp wardi of SC,.T5 unsolicited ccrtlflcates aid recomaieud. tory letters, nvrisy c-f vhlcl' are f.-." tiis h.gheft eonrces. ltiiiiuuit; citCwtii.jt:clanB, CleryH)n,6tatcsnjen, Ac. The I'rofrirtor bos tever resorted to their pnMliaUon la the cevrf pspcra ; ho does act uo this from the fact Urr.t his article rack rs Ftwdard P.cprtka, and do Bot llceil to be prepped up by certlUcates. The fclcnce of Medicine, like tho Doric Column, sbocM e '611.1 !irpio, pnrc, rcajestlc, having Fact for lta basis, InJuctlcn fcr 1U pillar, and Troth alono for 1U Capital. ..itract Sr.7?rr!lia Is a Elood rarUcr ; r-y Extract Buchu is a IMcrfclic, Hn;l ulll act as t.uch in all case. Both are prepared cn porcly scicnttfic principle t Ttcuoar.d are tho nott active ncapurcs of cither thut ca be c-.adc. A ready asd conclaBlve test will b a com I artsoTi of their properties with thote set forth lu tho toU lowlrg vorts: tee Ld.-peiihiitcry cf the Tnitod States. Ecc I'rofessor Ievels vaiaatio works on th; rracdea cflTTf'.c. fee remarks mnihy the celebrated Dr. rirv3!i-, rtill. Ecc remarks K:ade bj in. Ephbaim McDoweix, cele brated n.sician and Jlembcr of the j:oyal College t fur-eon?, Ireland, an, 1 puMl.hcJ la the TransacUons cf the King and Q-Jtrc'a JournaL Fee te(ilco-Chlrurficul r.eview. pnMhed by Basi Tk4vxh!, Ttllow ft tho Ilcyal Collco of Surireons. Eiie LMt of the late standard worii qu. iicliCaS. f nt-D ET ALL CRrCGISTS F.VEi'.Y'A Address letters for lnformatloa, !ti confidence, to II. T. IIELMEOLD, Chcniiat. FET?iCrTAL DSrOTS LTelrcbol i's Dru's cui Caeraical Warehouse. K:. BROiDWAY, 1SW Y0EKrand : Ilelr.-.bold'fl Medic ji Depot. nr. Ill L3UrH TUSTfl ST FEILADELrEIA. i i : va hi-' oi' , i rN'iTr.i r r : its. Afcli i' Oil li K L II b O V U' lit M L Jj L-.J- ZJ-'-mX -mJ - ri