js to-- 1. 3 FOIl THE CAMPAIGN OF 1C5. ' ' The political campaign just opening in 11 Fennpylvani'a is declined to be ona of great importance, and to hare a powerful ir.flu- : -" enca upombe future of the country at large. n a ffreat measure It will determine the -i gubernatorial contest of 1866, and hai'e an Influence uport'ibe presidential election two year. thereafter. Hut, more important, it will probably determine the choice of the nextU. . Senator from thU State ar d thne affect tlie legislation of Congrefi' and the restoration of peace to the land. It is, therefore, of vital importance that every exertion should be made by every member of oor party lo secure the viciory. Not only should evety heal orsanizatioti be pnt to work, but every honorable measn should ' be adopted lo ' stir op the apathetic and lukewarm, and to make new vote by con version. It can only be thronh the, im mutable and golden principles of Democra- "" " ry that the country can be redeemed from the thraldom of fanaticism, degradation and 'taxation. 'Outside the Democracy the.19 are ' "no principles. The rottrof action of the opposition is ever changing one thinz lo- day something elsejo-morrow.' It is held together merely by expedients the latest , and most ootraaeous of all being the mod ern, six-months political trick of negro suffrage. To defeat this, and all other scJ.emes of. the Abolition-shoddy hordes who live only to plunder and tyrannize, lei . every Democrat arouse and gird on the ' rusty armor of bis fathers in Democracy of Washington,' ol Jefferson, of Jackson, and march to battle and to victory ! THE WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNION. .A3 the Central orsan of the Democratic party the Weekly IV riot and Unioa has ' acquired a lare and more diffused circu lation than any other Democratic journal in the State. It has heretofore occupied an influential position as an able and in- (" dustrioua'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 is not for u, however, to puff our own work. If we have been faithful to the cause of the parly and lh& Country, we hope every Democrat will make it an ob ', ject to extend our field of operations, by , adding to our li-t ol subcribers. Tte low ' .price of the Weekly in coroparisor: with the amount of matter furnished, make.- it one of the cheapest of newspapers. We bope every good Democrat who reads this will send his name and S2 50 for a copy for one year. If this is too much for those who are very poor, let all such send as fil'y ent each, and receive the Weekly Pairiot and Union for the campaign. .The follow ing are the terms : TERMS PER TEAR. Single copies, fer annum, 52 50 " u . six months, 1 50 Clubs of ten cr more to one addrest 2 CO DURING THE CAMPAIGN ' Single copies 50 eta Gobs of tenor more to one address 50 els. All orders should be addressed to the ' . PATRIOT AND UNION, . . Harristurg, Pa. READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER AKKAXGE2IEXT. IOVE3IDEU 27, 1SG5. , GREAT Trunk line Jrom the Nor:h and North-west for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqiia, Ash land, Lebanon, AIlentown.Eas'tnn, kc., kc'. Trains leave HarrUburg for New York, as follows. At 3.00, 7.25 and 9 05 A. M. nnd 1 45 and 9 00 P.M., arriving at New York at 5.40 and 10 00 A. M., and 3 40 and 10.25. P. M , connecting with similar Train on the Pennsylvania Rail Road ; Sleeping Cats accompanying the 3.00 and 9.05 A.M. Trains, without change Leave Harrisbnrz for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minersville, AshU'd, Pine Grove, Altentown and - Philadelphia, at 7.35 A. M. and 1 45 and CO P. stopping at Lebanon and all Way Stations; the 9 00 P.M. Train making no close connections lor Pottsville nor Philadelphia." For Potts ville, ScbuyVkill Haven aud Auburn, via Sbhuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Koad, leave Harrisburg at 1 00 P. M Returning, leave New Y'ork at 9.00 A. M., 12 OO noon, and 8 00 P. M. 'Philadelphia at 8 00 A. M. and 3.30 P M ; Pottsville at 8. 30 A. M. and 2.45 P M., Ashland at 600 andT 11.45 A.M and I 15 P.M Tain aqua at 7.35 A.M and 1.40 P.M. Leave Pottsville for Ha'risbor?, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, at 45 A. M. ... . . Reading Accommodation Train : Leavps Reading at 6.30 A. M. returning from Phil adelphia at 4 30 P. M. " Columbia Railroad Trains leave Read ing at 6 10 A. M. and 6.15 P. M. lor Ephra ta, Liliz, Lancaster, Columbia, &c. On Sundays : Leave New York at 8 00 P. M. Philadelphia 3 15 P. M., Ponsville 8.00 A.M., Tamaqaa 8 00 A.M., Harrisburg 9 05 A- M., and Readins at 1 00 A.M. for Har risburg, and 10 52 A. M for New York, Commulation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Ticket lo and from all points at reduced rate. Baggage checked through; 80 . pounds allowed each Passen2er. . 'Cm. A. NICuLLS, ' . ; General Superintendent. Readino Pa., Dec. 13, 1865. OATAWISSA K AJLKO A D. On and alter Mo.nday, November 27, 1865, passen ger trains on the Catawissa Railroad will run as follows : SOUTHWARD BOUND. PHtLA. MAIL !. T SXP 8. 1 50 a. m. 2.S0 ; 3 05 3 43 1 4 00 ' 4 13 6 15 1 6.45 1.05 p .m Williamsp't, dep. 8 45 a. m. dep. 4 Money," - 9 17 Dillon, Danville, 'Rupert, .. CatawHsn, 10 00 10.43 11.00 11 15 4 uaaicake iun. ' 1.27 p m. 1.27 p 1.58 Tannaqua,- ' Phila., ; via. Pott3ville ' Phila.. via. P. Clinton, ar. 7.00 ' rbi!a.r via.M Chunk, 7.53 ' 12.25 New Yo'k, 1 10.35'- 4 1.15 NORTHWARD EOCSD. ' . ERIK EX. New York, dep. 6.00 p Phila., ELMIF.A MAIL. m. dep. 6.00 a. m. via. M. Chunk, Phila. via. P. Clinton,, Phila." via. Pottsville, ' Tarr.aqoa, . ' Q'jakake Jun. ' Catlwi&sa, Rupert, . ' Danville, 1 Miiton, ' Muncy, 1 Wiiliarr.spoit, a" .5,15 7.30 1 8.15 ' 3 30 '- ' 1 1 50 a. m. J2.15 p rn. 12.40 4 ' 1 27 2 40 ' 3.50 HA 4.00 3 03 ' ' 4.20 3.50 ' 5.01 4.36 V 5 44 ' . 5.1U ar., 6.15 Superintendent's office, Williamsport, Pa., Nov. 23, 1865. GEORGE WEBB, . '" ' Supt." " OLD -THINGS MADE NEW PAMPHLET directing how to speedily restore sight and give up spectacle, v, i huut aid oi doctor or medicine, i Sent I 7 mat!, free, on receipt af 10 cents. Ad Ji3,., E. B. FOOTEt-M. D. - i i j brcaawsy, new . x oric.. , j TIJS iyew YOKK J EVS. THE DESTPAPeITTx T.Ufc WORLD. R. Woptl,"Eil. and lroprictGr P CP CD S3 IJ0 cb G 2 S3 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 Destiny to .relax their political action until the opening of the next campaign. - The future welfare of the republic depends upon the" politics zeal and activity of the Democracy during the year 1865. The Fmall majority of the popular vote that elected the Black Republican, candi dates, considered in view of theextraordi nary resources of the Administration for corruption and cpmpulsion, attests that tt e power of the Dsmocracy, on a fair field, is equal to the vindication of Democratic principles. "There is one feature in the result of tba Presidential election that goes far to re concile the patr'fot to the Lard fate of his country under four years . snore of Black Republican misrule, fbe baleful meteor that lingered m grief while in oor political atmosphere 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. The issue now before the people is the final struggle between Centeralization and Slates' Rights, and bo journal is Democrat ic that is not the devoted champion of States' Rights, the paramount principle ol the Democratic faith. The New York News needs no testimony beyond its plain unalterable record to sub j sUntiate its claim to being and having been the most earnest, able and consistent States' Right9 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 pith has been etraigM 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 worJ that we regret io have ut'.ered, not a prin ciple advocated that we have not stood by and will stand by to the last. Such has beeu our past record, so will be our future. We do not, however, ask the Democracy to sustain us in our mission as a reward for the service we have done, but in con sideration ol the eood work that we pro pose to do. The Nvw York News for 1865 will not merelylmitate its predecessors, it will excel them. It shall be. rot only the truest exponent cf Democratic principle, but the best newspaper in the country. Heretofore it has had no superior as a ve hicle of news, hereafter it shall have no eual. In every department of journalism we bave arranged that the News shall dis tance competition. It is the only Demo cratic newspaper in the metropolis that ha the advantage of publishing a daily issue with the full dispatches of the Associated Press, and therefore its machinery for fur nishing a complete ' record of events is more perfect than that of any of i:s Demo cratic cotemporaries. None have attempt ed latterly, lo compete with it in the publi cation ot Souther.i intelligence, as our system of exchange with Southern journals baffles the sagacity and enterprise of cur rivals. - A glance at the columns of The News devoed lo "Southern and Northern per sonal" will remark (he extraordinary suc cess that has atrended our enterprise in that direction. We are in daily receipt of letters expressing the thanks of those who, throoab the medium of the "Personals'' in'i The News, have been enabled to receive tidings from their friends and relatives in the South, and the heart of many an exile and wanderer has,been gladdened through that instrumentality by words of affection and hope Irom those moorned for as dead. The New York News has become so popular in the rural districts that other Me tropolitan journal, in publishing their stereotyped boa.-t of "the largest circula tion of any weekly journal1' are constrain ed to make an exception in our favor It is a signifu-aui circumstance that since the Presidential election and consequent de mise of War Democracy, the Subscriptions to this paper have been unusually numer ous. The Agricultural Deparlment of The New York News renders it an invaluable companion and assistant to the farmer ; and i's Cattle,. Market and Produce Re ports are more reliable and full than those of any fdher journal. The Daily News will forfeit one thou sand dollars if, in the above Departments, competent judges should deny its 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 810.00 5, 00 2 00 - 7 00 17.00 30.00 authorized to cojlect 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 off Goods. AT Hat, Cap and Grocery SB C2 IJ3 o Now is Your Time to Buy HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER ' jiHh unnersi?ned having jast returned L from the Eastern cities with a lare and full assortments nf Cf n'ri ftii. in addition to a siiDeri- or STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER Q. HATS AND CAPS. comprising every; sott and quality, is now prepared to sell a little cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. m t - . i t y- r- I t H's aiocK oi ijruuctttir'.s are not sur passed in this marke', which he offer cheap for cash, or in exchange for GRAIN OR PRODUCE. ALSO.-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROCCOES, and MN liNuo to which he invites the at tention ot Shoemakers and the public. Give him a call At Slroup's Old Stand, . on main, oiree;. JOHN K.-GIRTON. Blootcsburg, Nov'r 27 1864. DR. J.R.EVANS, Physician and Surgeon, TTAVING located permanently on Main v Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in form the public generally, 'that he is ore- pared to attend toall business faithfully and punctnally that may be inlrusted to bis care. on terms commensurate with the times. OIIe pay 8etr".ct attention lo'Surgery aswell as M"e'dicirie. ! ' " November 25, 1563.-Iy. CABINET WARE ROOM. simojt c. siiive; T ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of --'the Public tc his extensive assortment of Ca-binei Furniture and C H A IRS,fft which be will warrant made of good W5i materials ar.d in a workmanlike man-' 1 ner. At his establisfcment-can always be found a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which is equal in style and fin ish to that ol Philadelphia or N. York cities and at as low prices. He has on hand 4 oi amereni siyie ana t 1 fX I prices, from $25 to 350. Divans Lounges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dress ing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card." centre and pier tables, detashn?, H cheffeniers, whatnots and comodes,Es23 and all kinds of fashionable work. His tock of buieaus, enclosed and common wasrtstandsjdress-tables, corner cupboards, sofas, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteads,cane seat and cemmon chairs is the largest in this section of the county. He will also keep a good assortment ol looking glasses with fancy gilt and com mon Irames. He will also furnish spring mattrasses fitted to any sized bedstead, 9 hich are superior for durability and com fort to. any bed in use. Bloomsbnrg, Nov. 4, 1863. ARCANA WATCH. An Elegant XoeIly in Wakhe. THE cases of this waich, are an entirely new invention, composed ol six different rr.a'als combined, rolled together and planished, prod ucing an exact imitation of 18 carat gold, called Arcana, which will always keep its color. They are as beantiful and durable as solid gold, and are afforded at one eighth the cost. The case is beautifully designed, with Panel and sbield for name, with Patent Push Pin, and engraved In the exact style 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 manufactured by the well known St. Jimer Watch Company of Europe, and are superbly finished, having engraved pallets, fancy carvpd bridges, adjusting regulator, with gold balanced, and the improved ruby jewelled actio.i with the line dial and skeleton hands, and is warranted a eood tirne keeper. These watches are of three different sizes, the smallest being for ladies, and are all Hunt ing Cases. A cse of six, will be sent by mail or Express for S125.00. A single ons sent in an elegent Morocco case forS25.03 wiil readily sell for three lime9 their cost. We are Jhe sole agents for this Watch in the United Slates, and none are genuine which do not bear oru Trade Mark. Adtlress, DEVAUGH & CO., Importers, 15 Maiden Lane, New-York. Feb 8, 1865 3io E. & II. T. AXTUO.W & tO , illannlactnrer ufl'hotcgrraphic .Material?, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 5 0 1 BROADWAY, N. Y. In addition to car main business of POTOGKAPHIC MATERIALS, we are Headquarters for il e following, viz Slereccopcs and Steroscopic Vicirs, Of these we have an immense assortment, including War Scenes, American ami For eign Cities and Landscapes, . 'Groups, Stat uary, &c, &c. Also, Revolving Stereo scopes for public or private exhibition. Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. P2iotora;Iiic Albums. We were ihe first lo introduce these into the United States, and we manufacture im mense qoautilies i-n great variety, raging in price from 50 cents to S50 each. Our AI,I1U.I.S have the reputation of being superiorin beauty and durability le any others. They wiil bo sen I y mail, , on receipt of price. EZFine Albums Made io order.f5Cl 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 Mat. Generals, 550 Statesmen?, 130 Divines, 200 Brig. General.-, 275 Colonels, 100 Lieut. Colonels 250 Other Officers, 75 Navy Ofiiceis, 125 Authors, 40 Artists, 125 Stages, 50 Prom'nt Women, i 150 Prominent Foreign 1'orlraiu. Copies ol IVorJs of Art. including reproductions of the most cele brated Engravings, Paintings, Statutes, &c. Catalogues sent on receipt cf Slamp. An Ordnr for one dozen Pictures from our Cat alogue will be filled on the receipt ol 1.80 and sent by mail, Free. Pho'ographers and others ordering good C. O. D. will please remit twenty-five pe cent oflhe amount with their order. US' The prices and quality oj our goods can' not fail to satisfy. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers of Photosiaphic Materials, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Dec 7, 864. 6 mo. j&JAMES ROBINSON,, Clock and V&'atcit 32nkcr, AND IMPORTER OF Watches, Jewelry Ar French Time-i'lcces ALSO. MANUFACTURER OF SILVER AND SILVER PLA- TED WARE, GOLD, SILVER STEEL SPECTACLES. iVo. 1031 Atrket Street, below Elevnth. 'Vf III uc, - I PAILADELPHIA. Clocks, Watches an Jewelry neatly re paired atlbe shortest notice. Gilding and Plating, of all description.8, done neatly to order. EP"N. B. Masonic, Odd Fellow's and other emblerrTatic Marks, made and En graved to order. . A FINE ASSORTMENT OF KWSICA BOSS Flltfi OPERA AtD SVY CLASSES, FRENCH. ENGLISH & AMERI CAN CLOCKS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLEl ?, ARiTIV COUI'S BADGES FOR SALE AND MADE TO ORDER. No. 1031 Market Street, 3d door below - Eleventh, North side. March 26, 1865. COXVKYANCIXO, NEATLY AND Pt?nviiTrv rinv f k r- n nrv EY, Attorney at Law, Eloorfisburg, Pa fi of different style andjp. ' - ';,! ' .' q.' 'JWMl 1' Mi ' Wliocsnle and Uetail. x THE subscriber, would announce tothe citizens of Bloomsborg and vicinity, that he is selling 'LIQUORS io large arfd small quantities, and at different prices, at hisjNew JSlore, on Main street. nonn Bide, two doors soutl ot f yPR in stock of Foreign and Domestic e consis's of Cognac and Rochelle, Blackber ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He has a large assortment of Old Rye, gray with age, fine Old Bourbon, Old Folks Whiskey, and any quaHity of 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 liqnor a trial. D. W. R0BB1NS, AgU. Bloomsborg, May 1, 1861. WI031IAG INSIRASIE C03IPAXT, Office over the Jf'yotJiinsr Hank, CAPITAL AXD rxlRPLlS, 150,0GO. flT Will insure against loss or damage by Fire on property in town or country, at reasonable verms. DIRECTORS, G. M Hollenback, John Reichard, Samuel Wadhams, D. L Shoe't 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. HOLLENDACH. Pres't. D. L. SHOEMAKER, V. Pres't. ' R. C. SMITH, Secretary, W. G. STERLING, Treasurer. L H. CONOVER, Agent, BeactfHaveu, Pa. December 2d, 1863. ly. JYcio Stock of Clothing. S;risis and Sninmer CiJoods. INVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionable Clothing at his Store, on MJ1 IX S Tit EE T, JiL O OMSP Uli G . two doors above the j3mtrican House, whera he has just received from New York and Philadelphia, a full assortment of ITIcn and Roy's Clothing-, including the most fahionab!e, durable and handsome, DRESS GOODS, consisting of Box, Sack, Frock f Gvm and Oil Coth Coats, and Pants, of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He also has replenished his already large stock of Fall and Winter Shawls; striped, fisured and plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stock-, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy article. N B He hasx:oTistantly cn hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vesiings, which he is prepared lo make up to order, into any kind of clothing 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. AND Ol every Description, Fine and Cheap His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. Call and examine his general as I sortment of Clothina, Watcl.es, Jewelry. kc. kc. DAVID LOWENBERG. Bloomsborg, April 20, 1865. Miller's titorc. OF Fali& Winter Goods. fSMIE subscriber has just relnrned frorr - Ihe cities with another large and select assortment of Fall and JFinter Goods, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, and which he is deter mined to sell ou as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. His stock comprises LJ1 DIE'S I) HESS GOOES of ihe chcicest styles and latest fashions together with a larae assortment of DUY-GOODS, MUSLINS, CLOTHS, AND VESTINGS. ALSO, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUE ENS WARE, CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW WARE. NAILS, IRON BOOTS SHOES, HATS $ CAPSc. In short, everything usually kept in coun try stores, to which he invites ihe attention of the public generally. The highest price will be paid for coun try produce, in. exchange for goods. STEPHENM1. MILLER. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22, 1865. TOBACCO AND ClfiAR STORE. At Slroup's Old Stand, on Main Street. THE undersigned, having opened the Store formerly 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 patronage of the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to sell at wholesale and retail, npon the most reasonable terms. Merchants, Hoiel keepers, and Grocery- men, would do well lo give nim a call. CFAIl kinds of Chewing and Smokin Tobacco, in large and small quantities, con ttantly on hand for sale. H. H. HUNSBERGER. Bloomsborg, Sept. 13, 1865. f f? I ft) .V. T .t? i The subfcriber will sell, at pr'i7ate sale, nis farm, situate in risningcreek township. VsOt. co , ana ijing about three quarters of a mile from the state road leading from Bloomsburg to New Columbus, containing aDout NINETY ACRES, seventy five acres, of'which are cleared, and the balance good timber land. The cleared land is in a good state of cnltiva lion, and produces excellent GRASS or GRAIN CROPS. There is an excellent young orchard on the farm. There are erected on the ptemiseo a FRAME DWELLISG HOUSE, A LARGE BANK BARN with wagon shed and corn crib attached, besides all necessa ry out building. A good well of water, near the door, and a spring on the lower end ol the place. The uncleared land is well timbered. Snifahla fnr fanninT an.l building purposes, ft nimio.) rl.iaa m GRIST MILL,and bnt a shortdistance from a. eood market. AMOS SPADE. Fishingcreek, Dec. 19, 1865. 4t II C llOWUR, SVROEON DENTIST. . T ESPECFULLY offers his l.tioXr ctp n 1 1 m n rt t Klnnms. r. J' " burg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all the various operations in Denristry, aud is provided with the latest improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in serted on pivot or gold plate, lo 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. AUoperations on the teelh warranted. Residence and Office, a few doors above the Court House, same side. Bloomsburg Aug. 19, 1885 Prospectus or Vol. 111. 1865. 1 TEEE OLD GUARD, A MONTHLY JOURNAL, tFVOTED 'iu LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART, AND THE Principles of 177G and 87. C. CHAUNCEY BURR, Editor. rghis Magazine will continue lo defend the principles 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 cunnirg ofHce seekers and 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 6hall acknowledge no organization to be Democratic which doe3 not honestly enun ciate and support the principles ol the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions of 1798 and the Dred Scott Decision of the Su preme Court, the one assserting Slate Sov ereigivy and the other While supremacy. f To prererve these honorable doctrines, the Democratic party was organized by the ve-y founders of the Federal Government, and it remained true lo them down to the fatal and dishonoring departure, at the commencement of this war. The Old Guatd is an organ ot Democracy as it was, before this cowardly sturender of principle and as it trmst be again, before il can re deem our country from the rule of faction and despotism. This year it has been en larged to double its forme r size l hat is, lo forty eight pages for the purpose of mak ing it in all respects, as to style and matter a popular Literary and Family Magazine. One copy, one year, S2 00 Seven copies, one year, and one to ihe'getter 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 tince paid for expire." As each number of THE OLD GUARD is stereotyped, back numbers and volume? can alwas be fusnished. Subscriptions will be understood as com mencing with the jear, and back numbers sent accordingly, unless specially ordered otherwise. The Old Guard will be sent thronh the Past Office to subscribers hi the city, Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Jersey City. The poctage ot The Old Guard is 12 cts. per year, payable in advance, at the office of mailing or delivery. Copies of Vols. I. and II. of The Old Guard for 1663 and 1S64, will be furnished bound in paper, for 51.50; in cloth for 52, post paiJ. All letters in relation to the business de partmeni of the Magazine, should be in variably addressed to the undersigned, a follows : VAN EVRIE. HORTON k CO., 16 Nassau Street, N. Y. JYational Foundry. UJIoomsljtirg'j Columbia Co., fjhe snbsribjr, proprietor of the above named extensive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of machinery, for COLLER1ES, BLAST FUR NACES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESHIMG MACHINES, kc, kc. Ho is also prepared to make Sioves, al! izes and patterns, Plow-irons, arid every hing usually made in first-class Foundries His extansive facilities and practical workman, watrant nim in receiving the largest contracts on the most reasonable terms. CF Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. CP" This establishment is located near the Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, 1863. raJtoiial CAaien Agency, CONDUCTED BT HARVY 8c COLLINS, WASHINGTON, D. C. IN order lo facilitate the prompt adjust ment of Bounty, arrears of pay, Pension and othet claims due soldiers and other persons from the Govemmeof of the U. S-, the undersigned has made arrangement 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 ihem to prosecute claims more effectually than Attorneys at a distance can possibly do. All pesons entitled to claims oi ihe above description can have ihem properly attend ed to by calling 011 me aud entrusting ihem to my care. W. W IRT, Agent for Harvy & Collins. Bloomsburg, August 10, 1864. TO COXSU3IPTIVI2S. CUKFERERS WITH CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, Bronchitis, or any disease cf the Throat or Lung?, will be cheerfully fnrrished, without charge, with the reme dy by the use of which the Rev. Edward A. Wilson, of Williamsburgb, New York. was completely restored to health, after having suffered several year with that dread disease. Consumption. To Consump tive snherers, this remedy is worthy 01 an immediate trial. It will cost nothing, and may be the means ot their perfect restora tion. Those deirin2 the same will please address Rer. EDWARD A. WILSON, 165 South Second Streei, Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York. August 2, 1865 6w. NEW WALL rXYLR . The undersigned has just received at his oms, one door below Luiz's Drug Store, a new supply tot WALL t'Al'hK, wins DOW CURTAINS & FIXTURES, CORDS AND TASSELS, for pictures all of which be will sell CHEAP FOR CASH. His stock of goods surpasses any beret o bre brought lo this market. . E. J. THORNTON. Bloomsburg, Oct. 4, I8i. IVorlliern Central Kail w ay. TIM ETA LB E. THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and West Branch of the Susqoehan na, Elmira, and all of Northern Nevv York. On and after Mondav, May 28th, ifc65, the Passenger Trains of the Norih Central Railway v. ill arrive and depart from Sun "bury, Hrrisburc and Baltimore, as lollows: SOUTHWARD. . Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily except Sundays, at Leaves Harrisburg, Arrives at Baliimore, 10.40 a m. 1.30 p.m 5.30 " 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 Sunbury daily except Sundays at 7 30 a.m Arv's ai llarrisb'e except Sundays 10.15 NOR THJFARD. Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily except Sundays at 9.20 am. Leaves Harrisburg, 1.45 p.m. Arrives at Sunbury, 4.20 p m. Expiess Trains Baltimore daily, 10.00 " Arrives at ilarrifbur, 2. 20 a.m Leaves Harrisb'ra except Monday. 2.40 " Arrives at Sunbury, 5.15 " Erie Express leaves Baltimore ex- cept Sundays at ' 8 00 p.m. Arrives at Harrisburg, 12.55 a.m. Leaves Harrifburg, 1.15 " Arrives al Sunbury, 4 10 " Sunbury Accorn. leaves Harrieburg Daily except Sundays at 4.25 p.m Arrives at Sunbury at 7 10 " For further particulars apply at Ihe cilice. I N DUBARRY, Supt. Harrisburs, July 10, 1865. ISO.?. 1SG.1. PHILADELPHIA & ERIE RAIL ROAD This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest couniies of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leaded by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, and is operated by them. Time of Passenger trains al North'd. lLcave Eastward Erie Mail Train 5 40 Erie Express Train, 3 30 Elmira Express Train, II 25 Elmira Mail Train, 10 25 P. A. P. A A. M. M M M. M. xM. M. M. Lcavfs Westward. Erie Mail Train, 3 15 Erie Express Train, 2 40 I. Elmira Express Train, 5 30-A. Elmira Mail Train 4 35 P. Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mail &nd Express trains without change both ways between Phil?lelphia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 6 00 P. M., arrive at Erie 3 37 A. M. Leave Erie at I J5 P. M., arrive at New York 1 15 P. M. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ERIE AND NEW YORK Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night trains. For information respfctinu Passerine: business apply at cor. 3dili ai I Mrk et Sis.. Philadelphia. And for Freight buMness of the Conr pany's Agents S. "B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. iSih and Ma? ket Street. Philarielphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. W Brown, Aa'i. N. C. R. R.. Baltimore, J . H. H HOUSVON. j General Frei-jht A gt. Phil a. 11. A. W. G WINNER, i Ceneral Ticket Agt. Phil'a. i L. TYLER, i General Sop'i, Williamsport. j i65. ; ec. fi, OMNIBUS LINE. "IMIE onJersigned would repecifnlly an- Dounee to the citizen's of Bloomsborg, and hiie public irenerally, thai he is running An OMNIBUS LINE between this plarn and the dnierent lUil Road Depots, daily, (Sunday excepted) to con nect with the (several Trains going South and West on the Ciawissa& Williamsport Rail Road, and with tho-e going North and South on the Lack. & UIoomsbur RoaJ. His OMNIBUSES are in good condition, commodious and cotr.fotrabJe, and charges reasonab'e. Vjf Person? wiching to meet or sec their friends depart, caa be accom modated, upon reasonable charges, by leav ing timely noiice at any of the Hotels. JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor. Bloomsburg, April 27, 1 S 5 1 . H'M.B K00S Proprietor BL00.1lSSJtTRG IM. IT "HIS rr.asnificent Hotel, situate m tne central portion oi ine town, anu op posite the Court House, hiF been I horonahly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor is now prepared to accommodate travelers, leamsttrs, drovers and boarders in the most pleasa"nt and agreeable manner. His table j will be supplied with the test the market affords,and his Bar with the choicest liquo'.-. Attenlise ostlers will always be on hand, and his stabling in the most extensive in this se ion ol country. Omnibuses wil alwayscte in readiness to convey pa:-sen gers to and Irotn the Railroad Depots. j WM. 3. KOONS. Bloornsbnr2, Jr.lv 4. 1S60. ILAllJi S SCHOOL VlSU'Oli. Volume X. A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY The Visitor will commence its tenth' volume with the January n-jmber, ISr.fi. This i the or.lv Day School Periodica! putlUhed al SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS A YEAR! Magazine form, teautifully illustrated. New type, new features ; Headings, Music, Speeches, Dialogues, Stories, Puzzles, Enig mas, Rebuses, kc , from the very be?t writers. The Visitor has the largest circulation ol any Educational Journal published. Now is tba time to form clubs. The publisher, in order lo 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 Uniled S:a:es. Address, with five cents for particular;, J. V. DAU'JHADAY, Publisher. 130S Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. HOWARDS ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of the Urinary and Sexual Systems new and reliable trea'ment. Al so the BRIDAL CHAMBER, an Essay of Waning and Instruction, sent in sealed envelopes, free of charge' Address, Dr J. SKILL1N HOUGHTON Howard Associ ation, No. 2, South Ninth S'.reel Philadel phia, Pa. June 21, 1865 ly. Aiioriiey ai i.aw, Office on Main Street, CATATFISSA, Columbia county, l a. July 12, 1365. Ira. ffLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. A positive nnl FpeciQc Verne ily for diseases of tb 15 ladder, b.l!urr. Crate nd DrojMlcal we!Il. Thia Medicine Increases the powers of digestion, arl excites tbo attorbents lcto bcalltiy cctlou.tr lrhlch ifco watery or cntcorcons depositions, end alt nnnatuml en--larcmenta nro rertneed, cs ircll as pain and IniliiniuaUon. ad U uod for cca, trornou and clitltlrcn. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Tor weafencES arising frdsi Excesses, IlaMts or Dissipa tion, Early Indiscretion, attendta wlta tbo following srympioms: Indisposition to Exertion, Lobs of Tower, Difficulty of Ercatlilne. Trembllns, Vakefnlnoes, rain la tho Eack, 11 ashing or tno Obdy. ;ErnpUoufl of tno Face, Loes ot Jlemory, T.'eak 1-Terves, rrorror of Disease, Diraness of Vision, not Hand?, Dryness of tfco Ellin, Ualvcrsal LasEitnde, FalU.l Countenance. TIicec ETEiptonis, If allowed to eo on (which this Medl cine invariably removes), soon follow FATUITY, EPILEITIC FIT3, &c, Jn oce of which the patient may expire. Who ekn soy ttyarenct'freiaeutly followed by thoeo filrcful dl eaief, xvs oiiXY COXStTMPTIO? Jfuny ere awaro of the cause of tbr lr t offering, bnt nonO Trill conft;;s. Tie records of tbo Inline asylorna and the riclnactioly dc-.ttis by consumption bear ample witness to ihs truth of the osaertioa". T!.e CorstUuUon, occc affected by orgsnlc weakness, rc.ji:i: cs the uld of rrxdicico to strengthen and invigorate the K .n em, which Rl-UiinOLU'S EXTRVCT OF BUCTIU tnvuriuly dcj. A trial will convtneo the most scepticat. In tr.tcy tiTccItuni; pcccliar to Femalos.the Exnuci rvou is une'iaale l by any other remedy, and for aH cor.plultite incident to the eex, or in the DECXCvfc. OR CJLaJGE OF LIFE, tSf Ess BTMPTOM3 ADOV. P7 ITo Paisily ebotild be without it: Take no Eclsaa, Mercury, or nnplcaeaat neillclco for onpleasant and tiangerons discabcn iiLii3GLD'3 EXTRACT BuCil'J Cures Secret Diseases In ell their stages little expense, little or no change of diet, no inconvenience, and NO EXPOSURE. USE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT. BUCHU For all affections and dlbeascs Of these organ , whetoer EXIETING IN MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originatlrfr.and no matter how long standing. Diseases of thcao organs require the aid of a U arctic HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT EUCHU . Is the Great Diuretic. And tt la certain to hare the desired effect la all diseases ( for which it ie recommended. ( s-uiu L;. . i! . r".-;n;r ifc r. FLUID EXTRACT SA.1SAF ALULA, "loTt.rcmontV? chrrnl'; ?-ir't'' R' .1 t!i- nuty rtt.aiiV rj.l :. j.u:;' Vi 'T';y 1 n t' t euro -f ,'c-Ci'u.a. Vc-M It;u.l. FSt-jri.,, tfit n-.1 I v v '.,r".i cft'"5 1 cics, T"lcrTt;nvn cf l'T YT-.o.it j! l eer?, rio)c!!. nn-jtc "'i tl.a J'acs, Tetter, jFF?p,l-k and all poly i.'rnp.ioD'i of t!ie I kit-. KOT A I l!vv of !!-c T-rrrt 'llrorrtcrs thai ar.ict V-aclclo'l x.?-. fin correction th:.t ucciiinu'iatcs in the Clood. Of ell O;o ! corcrica ll.r t.ivc iccn luads lo trge ltocuBO'9 cci c;uii ieUcct ilziiaoi-D's Coupovo Extbct op r FArin: li. It clcr,:tc3 cad runov.lca the rtuod.turttrj Viz r'. 'KT,t Leslth lrto tlx Fj-:tra,r.n.t purges out t!.j humors v'-j.-li m:o ulecaco. It e'.iu.ulalc8 U;e hrat:l-7 tirc -"f t'jcljcrtj .ccdcrpLlbtLciliaonlcrathalcro-i tniTaaSUln tlie llocd. Euch a remedy that cou'.d 14 relied on iia: I0113 tccn cor ght for, ted now, for tho Cr;t lixc t'e pul'lo 1-avc one oa which tMy can depend. Czi tyacchcrcdfics not adnitcf ccrtiScatos to show Its effects. Vci di tr'. J cf a 6ir.le bottle will show to the sick that it 1. -.3 its rirtnes Bcrpajilrg anything they have erer taken. Tvo tatle. poon .fal of tho Extract of Earsaperilla addcl to a pint of wr.ter Jj equal to tho Llebon Diet Drlnfc. and i:t;c ! L; t,,a..i to a ailoo of tho Errvp of Sana r-ri.ii.or !jv (IJC'jttlL'D ts nnall mada. nrxzsBGiaD's itoss wash, Au excellent Lotion for dircasea art-lng from baMts ol diiilpLtiou, rd ii cor.nrctioa Tr'rli tbc Extracts Cncb a t:;J L.-rcapn'Ic, !u Bicb diseases as r-cornmcnda.L EvI ut'nci: c t tlie mot t responsible and reliable character wl!l ft".cj:iii.ur;7 t:.c n'.ctilclnrs. Also explicit dfroctloua for use, ! iilt.-: " Vil-di of 3',: 'A t ,'.-y k-t .is' luv liM.'t jt criii 7 he i'r..'J.'1'u t iT the n .-p .:; c: of t.'ir'utam'.sMrius 'B ltncrscs.and up .-,? 'iicitcd ccrtiica'ca and reconuuenda y i-i" wMch are froiaitio liiglictt courcci .l I !:v,!.lr.r.Clersyiiicu,rtatcsmen, ci u' to ;-r reported lo Uicir puLHcaUoa in I: a d'j;j not do. di from tbefct that tlj erttcliL" rai." u oti'.idu: d rrcpuratiouy, and do not need to he. p: opped op by cortiilcatcs. Tlie Lc.tiicc . r I.'ctiicinc, like the Porlc Column, fbould t'eiid fclKpic, pui;, iniO-- '.ic, Iiavli: Fuct for Jts bals, L.Iu.U-jii :-i p.tiar. and Trr.th a'.osa f ji Vi CsjilaU ?:.v Txirart raarrtita 1? a r.lood rbi trier; my Extrari Euchu is a l icrjttc. aud wi'l art as encti in an cases. Eot'i trc ritual on purely scientific prlnctplts r-j. czul ure tI:o tnot t active meaecrcs of cither tl:ct caa I'O rr.Uc. A ready knd rocctnstTO tci-t i'.l be a cott I arlson of their piDperUcs vtla Ibotc set fortU la lljo f j1 lovitnTrorts: Eco n-pen; :ory cf tie Unltod EUlm. Ceo rrofusor hu-.vza' valuable worts on the Practice of Il-ilc. Fco rcirts r:io2c fcy the celebrated Dr.rnrFtr, rttto. fCiicr-.rLs J.'aJoy IT.Epcra: McBowiu,cc:--trutcd TisiX'.zn end l"ebcr cf tbo Toral College of rnrscons, Ireland, end put.isLcd la the Transaction of ll.c ri25 rd ;ucc'd Joorc-1. Jfce i!cJIco-Cl:irurIcfct rcrlef, nbIUbed by E:ej3 Tajirrns, rtttov,-1 f t::o T.o$z Cc!1cito of Eurjeon 6i8 c.c-l tf tii 5t.to iftandard worta Oi Medicine. - fot.p rr mi. rnrocisrs Evr.nv.MircB. Ad irti-t; let Urs Tot 1 -Trria.k.n,la ct nC donee, to II. T. IIELTdBOLD, Chemist, PEIuIPAL DEPOTS nclmbolcl's Craj aiil Caernical Wareho8u JJ 534 BR.tAD ffAi", KW Y0EK, axl II d I ai tol I's Medical Depot. . ft-, Ul SOUTJ 3SIH STM PHILADELPHIA, li I : V A 1 1 1 : OI- COliXTKRFEI TS, A -i A. 1' O It 11 lillbULll'Sl JMl