' T V: "7'y- ffi CJUHNET.WARE ROOM, ssnor c. suite, ip ESPF.CTFULLY invites ihe attention of --tbe Pubic to ti is extensi veass oriment ol'Cabinel Furniture and C H A I R S, " which he will warrant ma.fe of good va. materials and io a workmanlike man- 1 per. At hi establishment can always bp lound a good asnrlmeul of . fashionable furniture, which is equal in style and fin ish to that o ; Philadelphia or N. York cities and at as low prices. He has on -hand ) i 1"? ct d iff ereMsty le 'and ft "f prices, fron:"S25 to SCO, , Divan Lounge?, Walnnt ami Mahogany. Farlor chairs, I ? r.f Ir n fT anil aiait , V t . . . . , " a variety of upholstered work, with Dress ing aid parlor bureaus, sofa, card, "??-p ceiire and pier tables, detashn, T cheffenierswhatnots and comocles,Ei&3 and nil kinds of fashionable work. His stock of baieaus, enclosed and common washbtands-jdress-tables, corner cupboards, sofas, , DINING AND BREAKFAST TA BLES, tedsteads.cane seat and common chairs is the largest in this sectron oJ the county. He will nlso keep a good. assortment ot lookioz glasses with fancy gilt and com mon frame?.' ' He .will also furnish sprinj maltrasses fitted to any sired bedstead, which are snperior for durability and com fort tr any bed in use. Bloomsburg', Nov. 4, 1S63. soldi ens irs Tin; asmiy And Our Tceple at Home Are now of ered an opportunity by which liey car. obtain a A GOOD KSM DCRABLE TIMEPIECE VERY LOW FIGURE. Our Watches are WARRANTED -TO KEEP TIME ONE YEAR, ami the buy er ss allowed the Priv ilege of Examination before Payment is required. IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RUBY ACTIONS. A first diss Hunting Time-Pice of Sil ver material, over which is electro fine plated 18 k. gold,, most dnrably wrought. priakn2 the imitation so faultless ihat it cannot be detected from the solid na'erial most experienced judges j acids will not affect it. London made movement Im proved Duple r. Full Ruby Action, has urecp seconds, and is not to be excelled tti general appearance. This is decidedly one of the best artrclej ever offere 1 for tra ders and speculators. Erginers, emigrants nd persons laveliing, wiil find t'om nuije lior to any other ; ahe-aiien ofelanute will not afTec! their accuracy. Prii'e, packed in good shape and good running order only 535, or c-su of 6 for $200. SILVER DOUBLE .TIME HUNTING LEVERS, Best Qjiility Silver Cases, over which electro-fine p!atd IS k. gold, similar to cur Irrprsved Daplax. and superior adj'it rd movemnnts with ''Step." to be ced in tiifiing hones, etc., has Focr I bexes for Washington and Greswkh lime, 'Ve: econ I, and ali tho improvement. Ail in ail, taking t's Beautiful art Faultles ap j'earacce and its Snperior Movement into consideration, we regard a as decidedly the cheapest article of the kind in the niar-J yet. .rncf, m &.ood running- order or cae of 5 for 5200. ' I CFWejsk no pay ia advanre. tut wi'l i torwaru ei tier or mem to respcnstrjie par ties, to an part of ihe loval Sta'.es, with t ill payable io e.xj ress.T!aD when the goods are deliveied, giving rhe buyer the pnvil qe cf examination, and, if not satisfactory, th watch can be reiurned at our expense. The express oompanies refuse making coliections on soldier and other parties in the disto)iil Stat tly all such f-rdsrs mn.! be accompanied by the caii lo insure atlention. We make a deduction of two dol ars cu either watch when the payment is forwarded ir ajrace. Money may be sent by express at ou THOS. CAFFERTY & CO., S3 and 1)5 Broad St., opposite City Bink, " : - Providence, R. I. Oct. 21.1863. TEA COMPANY, 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK ; Since its organization, has created a new era in the histor of bolesialin? Tea In this Country. They have introduced their selection? of TEAS, ard are selling them at not over TITO CEXTS (.02 Cents) per pound , . above Cos', Never deviating from the ONE TRICE . .. - : . . ' asked. A nother peculiarity of the Company i that their Tea Taster not only devotes hU time to the selection of their TEAS a toqaalitj, value, and particular t)les for paru'culai localities of country, but he bijlpi Uie TEA buyer to choose ost of their eiiormoat stock such TEAS as are best adapted to iiis particular wants, an t not on ly this, bat points out to him the best bar gains. " v , It is easy to see the incalculable advan tage a Tea Buyer hs in th's establishment ever al! others. It he is a Judge of Tea or' the Market, if his tirr e is valuable, he has all the bene fiis of a 'well orsanired systsm of doing business, of an immense capital, of the judgement of a Professional Tea Taster, and the knowledge of superior salesmen. This enables all Tea buyer- no matter if they ate thousands of miles from this market to pnrchase on as good terms here as the New York Merchants. Partiett can order Teas will be served by ch as well as though- Ihey came themselves b'jing st re to get original packages, trne weights ;jrid lares; and ihe TEAS are war' rintle! a: represented. W'e issue a Prce List of the Company's Teas, which will be sent to ail wbo order it ; comprising SSysoia, Yonngr Hyson, itnpc C rznlj Ciiuipodcr. Tirankay COLONiS, SOUCHONG. ORANGE & HY ' SON PEKOE. -JAPANr TEA of every de-ripiion. coU ored ar. ur.cciored. . Tl is I. st ha each ki-?d rf Tea divided tr.'.o JPDRC!... namely; CARGO, high C ATIGQ.HNET. t- al verj one may on-er-a 4 trcr.t dss?ri, ?;o-i and the prices a'mev-Sii ;rs! hs Cm?w v.:. detenu nied ti) t.:. J-.- i ? ; i she whcie Ua-!e. 3.3?rt-r8 to K?i ALL t-nr Tkxs a r.nt ctcf T.'iO CSN1S(,C2 Cec!) per tpand dt-ova o-t. br!ievii.2 this in te al.racave ! ili nny wro havo. L?reiof'ua been paving ;SsosMocs PitcFrrs." - -GREAT AMERICAN TEA-COMPANV," IMPORTERS AND JOBBCR. 3.' 3. 5? Vesev it, New Ycik- ert.:9, IS63. 3 -r.es. r"s TT" PriceicWi Hemmer und Feller, 35 00.: THIS MACHINE HAS POINTS OF SUPERIORITY- PECULIARY ITS OWN. Stitching, Hemming, and Filling with a Single Tkrcad, It forms a neat, ever., and elastic seam, which is warranted not lo rip in wear, even if the seam is cut at frequent intervals, and alsc ender all circumstances "to survive the wash-tub." A Patented device of great utility to learners, prevents the possibility ot ihe 'ma chine beir-g run :n the wrong direction, or the balance wheel wearing a lady's dress. Another feature which deserves oartirn lar attention isEs"THE WILCOX PATENT NEEDLE CANNOT BE SET WRONG.. - Two thousand Siitcbes, or two yards of work, can be done in one minute Without dropping a stitch. These Machiaes.so simple and accruate in their construction, supersede the ue of the shuttle ; and with one thread produce al! the practical results of the two thread machine; and more, for these fell without basting, and hem the finest musliu without puckering. Although at about half the price of the other tirM class machines, they wilt accom plish double the sewing in a given time "It is emphatically the good, low priced Family Sewing Machine thai the public havH long been waiting for." Boston Tran script. , "It is indeed a wonderful production, and and for family use especially, no other will bear any comparison with it." Pailadel phia Evening Journal." A mechaniealttonder.' -Scientific Amer iccau. "Among the best and mosl serviceable Sewing machines. Light and elegantly finished, and so simple in its construction that it seems almost impossible for it to get out of repair.'' Titisburg Chionicle. 'Has combined with its own peculiar merits all the really valuable improvements of the higher priced machines." Pennsyl. varian. "This machine, in the opinion of the committee, fills mere nearly the require ments of a perfect family machine than any on exhibition.7' Franklin Institute Exhibi tion Report of 1853. "Taking into consideration simplicity, cheapness, durability, and doing all work, the committee were unanimous in favor of the Wilcox &; Gibbs as a single thread ma chine." Pennsylvania Slate Agricultural Society's Report. "We must, in Justice, express our confi dence in the ment?of the Wilcox &. Gibbs Sewing Machine. We consider that a great desideratum has ben supplied by i', in proving, beyond coubt, that two thraads'are not, a- was supposed, necessary to a jroou inirumei.t.'1 Christian Advocate and Jour ,hal, Jr.n 21, I860. "We hire one of thoso machine i i use, ar,d think more highly of it than of any of the number we have tried."" Richmond Whig. The undersigned, Missionary to Constan tinoo!?, has exan.ined mere than 'twenty different kind- of Sewn g Machine, and at:er some six weeks' exp?rier;ca with Wilcox & Gibbs' Patent, ha has purchased onijcf'.honi as the best adapied ta the want; cf his family, and as th Ieat liable to require repair. OLIVER CRANE. Iotor., July 3, 1SC0. The uodeisigr.edjdorins; eigl teen months has favi in almost constant use, in bis fam- ly, W ilcox klfib'o J-ewii,g Machine, up-n which has been made the clothes cf his large family from n3n.!in to pilot cloth including the clotning-required (or his sev ere1', bojs; and in o case have the teams failed, although in hard service. The ma cLi-ie now in use in hisfamdy lm required no repair, and i3 i:i all respects, weii ap poiu'.ed, tfiirietit end durable. JACOB CHICKERING, Boston, r' Send for a Circular. rj JAJJLS U'lI.COX, MssnulJiriiirer. No. 50S Broadway, New York, Opposite St Nicholas Hotel. August 23, 1S61 ly. THE GREAT CAUSE OK ii v 7,1 a 7i m i s r, n x . Juxt IJullhhtd.xna Staled Enveloped. Price C ehts : rr A LECTURE BY DR. CULVER ;.'.7vWKLL, ON THE CAUSE AND CURE, of Spermatorri.cDd, Con sumption, M.tal and Physical D'biiity, Nervousness, Epilepsy ; Impared Nctrni. of the BoJy: Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbs and the back; Indisposition and In capacity for study and Labor: Dol.'neto of Apprehension; Less of Memory; Aversion to Society: Love of Solnude; Timidity, Self-Distrust; Dizziness; Headache; Affec tions cf the Eyes; Pimples on the Face, Involuntary Emissions, and sexual Incano city; the consequences of Youthful Indis cretion. &c, &c. OTriis admirable Lecturcclear.'y proves that J:e above enumerated, often 'self af flictpd, evils may be removed withthts medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, and should be read by every youth and every, man in Ihe land. Sent under seal, to ariy.addres, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressina. DR. CHAS. J. C.KLINE, 127 Bowery, N. Y. Post Oilice box 4586. January 29, 1862-1 y. 51 Ail lil AGE. -ITS LOVE A AD hates, sorrows and augers, hopes and fears, regrets and joys; MANHOOD, how lost, how restored; the nature, treatment and radical cure of spermatorrhoea or sem inal weakness ; involuntary emissions, sex ual debility and impediments to marriage generally ; nervousness, consumption, fit, menial and physical incapacity, resulting from SELF-ABUSE are fully explained in the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This mot exiraordinary book should be in the hands of every youn person contemplating marriage, and every man or woman who desires to limit the number of their offsprintr to their circum stances. Every pain, disease and ache in cidental to youth, maturity and old age, i fuiiy explained; every par:icle of knowl edge that should be known is here given. It is full ofengravings. In fact, it disclo ses secrets'that every one shouid know; still it is a book thai rnns! be locked up, and not lie about the house. It will be ent to any one on receipt of twenty five cents in specie or oosrage stamps. Ad dress Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. ' AFFLICTED & UNFORTUNATE., no matter what may be your disease, be fore ycu p?3ee onrseIf under the car cf any' of the notorious QridU native or fcr eisii wi.o euvenise m mis or any otiier paper, g?t a copy of Dr. Youna'a bock, and" read it carefully. It will be the means of saving yon many a dollar, yojr -health, and possibly your life. . DR. YOUNG can be consulted on ary of tbe diseases described ti. f;is publication al his office, No.'4l6 SPRUCE Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. - Office Lours Crorn 9 io 3, daily. . . Eebrcary 26, 1352 y, - . -t Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES! IN the month of December, 1858, the un dersigned for the first time offered for sale to the pnblic Dr. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPE RIAL WINE BITTERS, and in this short period they have "tven such universal sa'- isfactipn to the many thousands of. persons who have tried them that it is now an es taolished article. The amount of bodily and mental mierj arising simyly from a neglect of. small complaints is surprising, and ii is therefore of the utmost importance ittr a sinrt Attention to the least and most ruflin" bodily ailment should be had; for diseases of the body mus invariably affect the mind. The subscribers now only ask.a trial of DR. J. BOVEE DODS' Imperial V.iae Uiltrs! !! fron all who have not used them. We chal lenge the world to produce their equal. These Bitters for the cure of Weak Stom achs. General Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely nn srrpased by any other remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself is of a very superior quality, being about one th'rd stronger than other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system from the head to the feef. As these Bitters are tonic and aliemaiive in their character, so they sirpngthen and invigorate the whola sys tem and give a fine tone and healthy action lo all its parts.by equalizing the circulation removing obMrucfions, and producing a general warmth. They are also excellent for Diseatea ami Weakness peculiar to FE MALES, where a Tonic is required to strcngtfieh nnd brace the system. No Lady, who is subject to lassitude and faintness, should be without them as they are revivi fying in their action. THESE JUTTSIJ Will not only Cure, but Prevent Disease and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them. For INCIPIENT CONSUM PTION. Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Dis eases of the Nervous System, Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonia Dr. Dads' Celebrated Niue Bitters For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, tl?ey are truly valuable. For the aged and Infirm, and for persons of a weak constitution, for Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers,, and all public speak ers for Book Keepers, Tailors, Seamstress es. Students, Arlis's, and all persons lead ins a sedentary lit?, they will prove truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome, in nocent, and delicious to the tate. Tiiey produce all the exhilarating efiects of Bran dy or Wine, without intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to lh ne of exesssi ve stronsr drink, and who wi-i, ty retrain from it. They ara pure and entirely free fiom the poi-ons cor:taint;J in in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is linctd. Ti'ese Bitters i:ot only CUfJE, but PRE i VENT Disease, and should bs oeJ ty all i who live in a country where the water ts i lad, or where Chills and Fevers ars prev alent. Being entirely innocent and hr.rm I less, they may ;ie given freely to Children i and Ir.far.t with impunity. j Physicians, Clergymen, and temp?r:,.r;ce rtdvecates, as an act of humanity. g'l-.oM afsift in preadir:g thesa valuable MIT j TERS over the land, and thereby ps.pi tail ; ly aid in banishing Drunkenness and Dis ! ease. : In all AfT?cttons of the head, sick Headache j rr Nc-rvous Headache. Dr. Dods' Imperial I Wine Bitters will be found lo ba .i;o?t ; Salutary and Etfiivicious.' The many i ertifiates which have been tanilerd u, and the letters which : arf daily receiving, are conclusive proof thai aniens the women thce Bitters havo giv en a satisfaction which nr ethers have ever done before. No woman in lha land Mhould bt without them, an ! t!.fi-e who c:ice use them wiil not fail to keep a supply. Jill. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL W INE Bi ITERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used'them successful in his practice for Ihe last twenty -five y?.irs. The proprietor, before purchaii.g .the ex clusive rilil to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovee Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wire BiUer3, had them tested by two distinguish ed medical practioneers, pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country as a general thing disapprove of I'a'e-!:t Medicines, yet we do not believe that a re spectable Physician can be found in the United States, acquainied with their medi cal properties who will nol highly ap rove DR.J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. In all newly seliled places, where there is always a large quantity of decaying tim ber from which a poisonous miasma is created, those bitters should be used every morning before brekfa?t. DR. J. I-OVER DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and undulterated Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal. Confrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and Gen tian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an pxperiencsd and suc cessful Physician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested bj all classes of the community for almost every variety of dis. ease incident to the human system, that they are row deemed indispensable Jis a TONIC, MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE. i'tii'chasc One Bolt Ic ! It Costs but Little ! Purify the Blood ! Give Tone to Ihe Stomach ! Renovate the System ! and Prolorg Life ! PRICE Si PER BOTTLE, 6 BO TILES S5; Prepared and snld By CHARLES W I DDI FIELD & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 78 Wiiiiam Street, Nw York. L" Fo r sale by Druggists and grocers generally throuahout ihe country. August 28, 1861- ly Old Things Hccomc IV cvr, The undersigned would beg leave to in form t .is old friends, and "the rest cf man- kind." that he- has lately returned from ths sfuce of his country, and aaain re- orne.d his O L D E S i A B L I S H - ft K D T A I L O R I N G SA LOO N with a view of making up entire new gar ments, a. well us mending old oneS) for all mankind, and any tody el e, who may favor him with their work in his lino. Ho is i rej ar-d to do work NEAT,' Fash ION ABLE and SUBSTANTIAL, and hopes by sodoir.u, and strict attention to business to merit and receive a due share of pairon age. But remember, ail, that !hes;j times require money, or something to livu upon, be therefore, hoj.es -anJlruFt?t-ihi8lwhen be has done hi part, his cusiorfirs will do theirsby furnishing the "ready John," or ready trade. For truly the "Laborer i worthv of his hire." : : BERNARD RUPERT. Bioonuburz, Sept 1 1862 N. Y. WEEKLY NEWS. The cheapest nnd best New York News-, paper. Only one dollar per annum. Eight pages forty columns. A complete record of events, Benjamin Wood, editor and nro prietor, Published at No. 19 City' Hall Squaie, Daily News Building, Nbjv York City. THE NEW YORlTvVEEKLY NEWS is unrivaled in its ahdtty and enterprise as a public journal, atnl in EVERY DEPARTNENT is mot efiicien ly conducted, so as to form a weekly record of events political, com mercial, fifwneial and literary, ihroghont tlui World. In addition to this it contains all-in Domestic Inlwlligence oTeach week antl full reports of every trailer of publio interest. As a political Journal The Weekly News will be found on the tide of lha Constitu tion of tho country as it was lramed and established hy the Fathers ol the Republic, and will scan with care and 'fidelity every public act that may tend lo the violation of iho letter and spirit of that instrument of our liberties. It prefers the POLICY OFTEACE to a milieus and exhausting system of War. Insisting- upon the truth of the principle embodied in th Declaration of Indepen dence, that the jtisi powers of the Govern ment are derived from the consent of the governed, it urge the preservation of the fundamental principles of liberty, inviolate, a of mure sacred importance than national grandeur or consolidated power under -despotic ruin without the pale of established law. On all questions of national impor tance it is the inflexible chamoion rf tt... rights of citizens, aa guaranteed under the instruments by which they havedecided lo be governed. It therefore boldiy avnws its purpose ta sustain tie Freedom of Speech and of the Press, with the view to protect Ihe people from the encroaching dogmas ol theorists who contcmpelate a modification of the democratic principles which to this time have been sustained against every ef fort to overthrow them. In all matters per tabling to Government the purpose of litis newspaper is to protect the people frorn in cousideraie and rash legislation, and to hold our public servants to a strict account abilify for their conduct while carrying ou the machinery of power. To this enyf tha most careful attention will be given to all Federal and Legislative laws, and a firm and impartial examine! ation of every new yclitieal proposition may be expected a theonly means of .protecting the people from an abrfdgement ol their rights. COMMERCIAL & M ARKEt"rePORTS are given in the most succinct yet compile manner. They chtim particular notice for their fiJei-ty and truth, and all iho-e wno desire to ci mi-rehend ihd exact fi;iun cia. condition cf the cnuetry shou.'d i,ot fail to examine the viws which wid fce foui:n in this ciertme-u of the j mr-al THE FOREIGN -CORRESPONDENCE will be found especially KUera.-fing and in blractue and temg derived from 'some of the ablest mmds in Europe must La r-ad With ir-.e utrnosi .ividiiy by those who desire to camprehend that diblcmacy of lha Gov errmenis of the Oil Wo'IJ. In nil o-liPr respycts THE WEEkLV S will b. found t- mei ihe pnbii.? ::e mand. It is the espciul object of V,3 Pro.. r J icii'icr ii a laiUuLie and caer laini::g. FAMILY NEWSPAPER, pure in its moral ir.fluence, ' ennobling in i-s character, and sat -factory U thai large c: :u-s in the ccrr.rnmuty u ho desire io see thft Public Prm iteal all public q.)!io;is with argumer.u expressed in eouri'oy a -J candor, thnuht. ai the r;,rn? time, with i;itj sptrit cue to the themes -si-cussed. By reference to the leans of Tns New qrk Weekly Nbw it will be nr,t;Ccd ihat it i by far th? rheapest newspaper ii tl e world, an J the Pn.prietor feels ihat ha tna invne tho.-e who anoovA of if r r, !.... nd co id act tu u-e tliir irfluence in aUdui- i to its yreis.-it lare cncuUtioa. NEW YORK WEELY NEWS, Eight P-.UP9 Forty Columns liSt'ED EVERY SATURDAY, For One Year On- Dollar i.even Copies to one Address for On . .,Vear TEN DOLLAJiS, ingle copies . Three Cents THE XE1V rORK DAILY MJIV. A first class Metropolitan Journal dvoled to Peace and Constitutional Liberty, nnd containing all the news of Ihe day, Politi cal, Telegraphical, Commeicul and Local is the cheapest daily paper in the metropo lis. TERMS: One Copy, One Year Six Dollars. One Copy Six Month? Three Dollars, Single Copies Tow Cent. Address BENJAMIN WOOD, Edito and Proprietor, No. 19 City Haft Square, New "i ork. Jorlh Central Uuiluay. TI M E TALD E. TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the North at d West Branch of the Su soneli n. na, Elmira, and all of Northern New York. On and after Mondav. Anril 20th. i.fio the Pasienger Trains of the North Central Railway will arrive and depart from Sun ury, Harrisburg and Baltimore, as follows SOUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily except Sundays, at 10 10 a.m. Leaves Hairisburg, 1.15 p m Arrives at Baltimore, 5.35 Express Train leaves Sunbury daily except Sundays, at 1 1 07 p.m. Leaves Harnsb'rg.except Monday 2.00 a.m. Arrives at Baltimore daily except Monday, at 6.15 a.m. Accommodation leaves Harrisb'rg 6,30 a.m. NORTHWARD. Mail Trailleaves Baltimore daily except Sundays, at 9.15 a m. Leaves Harrisbnrg, , 1.15 p.m. . Arrives at Sunbury, 4.05 p.m. Express Trajp.3 Baltimore daily, 9.15 Arrives at ilarrisbtirg, f.35 a.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday ,3.0a ' Arrives at Sunbury, S.38-" For further particulars apply at the ofiioe. I. N DUBARRY, Supt. Harrisburg, Aug. 8, 1863. TI2E0 j7iTci VA 11 D. " A Monthly Journal, devoted to th? Prin A cipJes of 1776, Designed io unmask the Usurpation, Desptisrri and crimes of lh:.3 - ABOLITION ADMINISTRATION. And lo defend the doctrines of State Ruhts, and of Constitntionai Liberty, as held by cur Revolntiouary Father8. Putdi-hed by C- CHAUNCEY BURR & Co., piu street, New Fork. PRICE Single numbers 15 cents. Voi' warJpJ by niaii or express to all parts of the United States at 1 a year, in advance. Any pereon sending ten subscribeis wiil receive an additional copy for one year. Aug. 26, 1863. Ilents Balmoral Lace Bool, will be sold very low. Also, Boys Shoes, at L.T.SHARPLESS.' PROSPECTUS FOS1 SSG4. LIBERTY AND UNIOX NOW AND FOrftfVER. THIS Journal, which is now in tho eix'iy second year of its existence, is a thorough t:oit;g. independent and fearless advocate of genui' e practical democracy. It main tains the equal right cf all mn Injustice and freedoiii; it earr estly approves the war ) " ' b for ihe Utiion; n hohis up the har.ds of our rave soldiers in the fit'ld: and it opposes treason in all frhapes," whether open, as at thp Soirh, or covert or sneaking, as at me nor h. At the same time it is the enemy cf ail und ue exercise of power, or all kinds of political jobbery and corruption, and insists upon economy in expenditures, and a strict adherence to the constitution. Throughout the war il has advocated the the most v.gorons prosecution of it, but as ihe war draws to a close political questions take the ascendent. A more stupendous, difficult and interesting problem was nev er presented to any people, than that of the restitution of ihe revolting slates to Iheir allegiance. It will require all the statesmanship and wisdom of tne na'ion to bring it to a satisfactory solution. On that point ihe "Evening Post" will take definite grounds, and endeavor to bring about a condition of universal freedom and real democracy. Peded to no par ty, and looking only to the interest of ihe whole country, it will use whatever euergy and influence in the defence of the great principles of human right and human pie- j vation which lie at the foundation of our insl'tutions. Ii ain8 chiefly , however, at being a good newspaper. In its columns will b j found u complete History of the war, all impor tant political or State Documents entire, Proceedings ol Legislative bodies, Sum maries of European Intelligence, and news from all parts of the world, accurate reports of financial and commercial matters, irnst worthy Correspondei ce, and a carelully selected " Literary Miscellany, comprising Poetry, Reviews of now Works, with liu erary extracts. Tales gossip and anecdotes thtthole forming an excellent variety in which every reader will discover eome lhin2 io his taste. Tetiiis Daily Evening. Post. One copy 1 yr. deiiv'ed by Carrier, Si 1.00 One copy 1 ear sent by mail, 10.00 One copy 1 month, l.QO Snni-fF ukly Evening Post. Published Every Tuesday and Friday. Ore copy one year, ?3 00 T'.vo copies orta year, 5 C-0 Fi ve copies one ar, 12 00 Tei copies one year, 22 00 A copy of the weekly one year, cr of the Sen.i-Wef kly for six rriOHihs, wiil be sett! io !ny t.erso?) vho sends us a club of ten Sam i Weekly. I I'ctkly Evening Post. I pubii-ried every Wednesday. When adJf(i--s I with each f-ubt-criber' name : One copy one ear, 2 00 T. r e copies one )ear, 5 00 Five copies one yar, ;) (,0 T-vi copies one ye-r, 13 CO And rf i extr s copy ta the getter tip of each cluS ot ten. T7;fji n Club in sent to one .jj.!rc?3. 4n rrd '-t to encpu'aae the format. o! of (tuns ;i p:aces Wi.er-; o-.iy sy;g:e a.- no-.v ! .!,;, -a a h.v Jt-ciuad the hd'owjcg tiiducempMs: 4 copies o.ii e ir o o;.e addratr?. c-pi f:5 CO 10 (0 20 00 2 3' 00 wiil bs i rale. 7 CO !U lfi do ,',- 20 t'j 'n An ex ra c"r,y ,,f jt ? SMil fir each Club of I we: Co do da W eeu.y tj at th: Cl.Myroen are soplh .l by mail at 'he following rates: Dniiy, ?i 0 pr ;i:iSuii;; int weekly, 2 2-3: Weekly, rO. Maney raay be tarwardd by mad at oji risk. fwTpeci mn Copies will ba sent freo fo all wno desire it. WM. C. LYRA NT & CO, Oi,ice of th Evenitig f'o?t, 41 ?'asaj St.. cor. of L':b?rij, N. Y. NTer:.t-r 25, 1S3. TiiE 3iAG.ZI.E EOil ll.ti A i.'i JKTEB SON'S MAGAZINE, the btst a :d - cheapest in toe World for i r.ties. Th.s P'-pular monthly Mgazire will t.e strttdl!) unproved for 1861. ..It w co:"a":u c e Ttiousxtid Pa" of Reading! Fourteen Splendid Stpel Plates! Twelve Colored Beilin Work Pattern! Nino Hundred Wood Cuts! Twenty Four Pages of Mu sic! All this wi I be itiven for only Two Dollars a year, or a dollar less tha i Maga zines of the cla-s of' Peterson." Its 'i'hrd ling Tales arid Novele'es ar? the bei pub fished anywhere. All the mot popidar '.vriters ate employed to write originally for "Pe'erson." In I S64 , in addition to its usual quantity of short stories. Four Origi nal Copyright Novelets, will be siven, by Ann S Iftephens, Ella Rodman, Frur.k L" Benedict, and the Author of "the Second Life." It also publishes Fashions Jihea l cf All Others. Each number, in addiiion lo the colored plates, gives Bonnets, Cloaks and Dres;psf j engraved on wood. Also, a pat'ern, from ! which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's Dres, I catl e cn' ou' without ihe aid of a matttoa maker. A LSO, several f ages of Household aiul otlier R-eeijts. in the best Lady's Magazine in the U'orld Try it for one Year 'Firms, Alwayi in Advance. frue Copy, one sear, 3 2 00 Three copies, for one year, 5 00 Five copies, for one year, 7 00 Eight copips, one year, 10 CO Premiums for Getting up Clubs: Three, Five or erht copies make u club. To every person getting up a club, at ihe above rates, a copy of ihe Magazine for I 1864 wilt be given gratis. Address, post paid, CHABLESJ. PETERSON, 203 Chestnut St., Phila. November IS, 15:63 LEATHER ! LEATHER ! rt'HE undersized would announce, that ' he ha on hand, at his Hat av.d Cup emporium on M.iin ttreet, Bioomsburg, an assortme-it cf diil nei t kind r.f leather, scch as fine calfskins, morocco, re. f ar.d black and lininas, all of which he will sell cheap er than can be had elesewhere in this mar ket. Call and examine them for vomseives. JOHN K. GIRTON. Bl-iomsbcrg, May 21, 1 8 6 2. DR. J.R. EVANS, Fhjslciau sad Surgeon, T7?AV1NG loca'ed permanently cn Main Street, BLOOM SB URG, Pa., would in form the public generally, that he is pre pared to a tend to ail business faithfully and punctually that may be intrusted to hi care, on terms commensurate with the times. Tv" He pays strict attention to Surgery as well as Medicine. Nn-emh-r 25. 1S63 -lv. HENRY ROSENSPOCk, SZiy-jLisIit AiHbrolypaf9 ROOAiS in the Third Story ot the Ex chang-e Block, (etitrance above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty, Pa. - Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1859 ly. iIcnoia s Utci'.'jry COJHPjSJYIOJV. An Elegant, Mural, and Refined 31 is cellane.ons Family Jovrnul. A PAPER FOR 1 HE MILLION, Ai d a welcome visitor to the home cir cle It contains the foreign a-vd doriicfc nws of the day, ati f prctents the gteaieot a::i(;i:nt of inteiliger.cp. THIS MAMMOTH '.VCEXLY . Is pritnwd on fine uhito pnprr. with nw atid beautifal tvpe, and id a Urge weekiy pp r of sixteen octavo pages. An nriri vdllid corps oi eontrb'Hcr are under ritilar engagements, and every de partment is placed on the mosl fvtisdied a'id perfect svstern that exparience c in d-3 vi?e. Each number will be beautifully il luttrated. TERMS. 2 00 per annum. Invariably in advance. For sale at all Periodical Depots in. the United States. Published every Saturday, corner of Tre mom and Bromfield stteets, Boston, Mas sachusetts, by F. GLEASON. Nov. 11, 1863. MADISON HOUSE, (OF JERSEYTOWN, PA) yTHE subscriber would respectfully ap prise his friends'and tlie public ener ally, that be has es-labiished the MADISON HOUSE, in Jerseytown, Coin mbia county, Pa. The above house has lately been refitted and undergone a thorough repairing by the pro prietor. He is fully prepared to entertain the travelling custom as well as the local with general satisfaction, His TABLE arid BAB, are well supplied and will be careful ly superintended. And hts STABLE is am ply and well stocked, in charge of careful grooms, will always be properly attended. HT He invites a share of the pub'iccus tom, and pledges his best efforts, to help his guests feel at home. SAMUEL RIM BY. Jerseytown, Jan 8, 1862. mm '-'S' "V " A " Vai BK00XS Proprietor. E5t.0031SiI5JB;;, PA '"PHIS magnificent Hotel, tituate in the posite the Court llou, has be hoVo;-h!y repaired and refurnished, and the Propr 1 is now prepared to accommodate travelers i teamstrra, drovers and boarders H mosl ' pleasant and agreeable muer Hi, Si will be supplied wtth t! be!t .1,1 L S nfr.lrd..-,n,t hi- P..w.;,K,i.-.. . " " - ...... .-n,i lil-f I i.u.tM injurs At'.cnti-e os;!-rs will always be cn har,d a::d his stalling is the roo-t extensive in this ser-tnn c.I coontrv. Onuih ise. .vays te n re: ?-?r.s la and frnr,. the Ra'dr.-iid D? v.t. Blnomsbcrg, July 1. isco ' " tin hctixil. ' I ! L sub sen cer cf Pl.ntr.-b thalhe ve;r.z LIQUORS u, Jar -a "and smuji q-i3rlities, an I at liilFtrcnt pti-e.-. at .'lis New Store. o;. Ivlam street, Jr. north s ;:!, W- o doors ou;'i ol f .ZSTl'i'S Ir-n .-tr.?e, Blcomsf.ur;T. (: ) '.--" fctcck of Foreigo an I Do mesne r-ii,. ... - .4 i : r ' it i ' ! i : t r v c'.:;.-!s!& t.i t nnitc ario jiocheii-3 ry, Ginger, Raspberry red Lire has a largd assortient cf ' . . - - t - -.. ... i.UC jr t.e Old Rye. rav t-H.h age fine Old Bourbon. Old Folks r.o'Titnon. i. , a T- a'id a'.y quai.t:'.y of He al-o has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Can pagrsc Wines ; and list but not leat. a quantity c-f t;cod 'Jot.ble extr?. BROWN STOUT; a'l of which he will -,; tu the iov.fsi ca.-.ii .r;cf.s. 'i t;e pnbiic ar-? r.kpect fulij solicited to give hi iiq'ior a tri l. ROB BIN; DEST ST. (f , - fillers his I ESP EC FULLY professional services to the t I 'f a .1 p f . ripnttfimon rtl Rir....- bura and vicinity. He is prepared io attend to all 'he various operations in Dentistry, and is provided with the latest Improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will te in serted on pivrt or gold plate, to lock as well as t.tural. Mme al plate and block teeth manufac- tcre i an i alt operations on teeth carefully a .ent.e . A superior article of Tooth Powd-Ts, af - .- .i t ways on hind. All operations on the teeth J . , 1 warranted. les-dence and Oruce, a few doors above P , ' . , j Bloomsburg, Au-. 19 185s. Gull a Pcrcha Hacking:. WITHOUT BRUSHING.) jOR Boots, - and Militr iocs, Harness, Carriages, itary Leather Work. This iipw nn.t fvpM'pr.t .nu.i vot eveavthin-T ever before in nse. for beauti- fyii, g and sof en'mz the Leather. It makes Blo-.msburor, May 1, :S31. pi T c m ry 5. V. EIOWLin, .l U. Li If i 4 a polish like patent leather; will not rub I t ie laitntul exponent of Democratic pnn off with water, nor slain the finest white ' r,e?' aa!' ond' itself worthy to oe an silk, and makes leather perfectly wa'er- j oran of ,he democratic par!y,under whose proof. Twice a month applied on boots ' auspices our country prospered so long and shoe, and once a month for harness j and PO welL Tf9 restoration of ihat par is snfhcient. If the leather becomes dir v i tv the party of lh Constitution and the was, ii off with clean water and the polish ' Union 10 power in the legislative and ex will re appear. Warranted as reprc-ented. 1 fri!llTe governmental branches of the State Directions lor nse. Apply a few drops ! a,id o the Union, we believe ta be neces on a spom'-, rub it slowly over the leather, ! sar' av,r anarchy, and the utter ruin of and the. polish complete. j tne Republic. To contribute to that resto- PRICE 37 CEFTS PER BOTTLE raiion w ill be our highest aim. HT Fcr sale by L. T. bHARPLESS. jtj I T.he n?ws- i-e'ary, commercial and oth- t,, . , .. ; er departments, will receive due attention, Bloomsburg, May 14 , IS62. j anJ wiit 5e h0 conducted as to make "Tho Kollock's Dandtiioa CoCfee. TillS p rejjaratioi, made from the'bestj Java voiu-3, is recomme no-a oy p . vieians T .r .111 i I iim ntiwior rto luiiutj nr. tiwiur, lor General Debiittv. Dvsneo-ia. and all bilious disorder. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use of erf fee will ue this without injurions eifects. One can contain a. strer.g;h cf two pounds of ordinary colfse. Price 25 cents. KCLLGCIi'ti LEV A IN', Th3 f.nreM and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutri tious Bread a:id c.-.kes. Price 15 cents." '.','.( .''( i ( y 7,1- H. KOLLOCK, Chemist. Comer of Broad and Chesinut Streets. : Philadelphia, ! E?" And sold I t) all Urucghts end Grocers, jr February 26, 1F2. ly. i EDW RAD B. S?ilDER, AND Gcne'l Com'sion ITIcrcIiant. ; Bloomsburg, Columbia county Pa. j Particular attention gi?en to Patent rights, j Sept. 2, 1863.--3mos. t WHITE 3IE.N 5ilT ill Lb A3IEBICA. THE CIIKAPEST PAPER PUBLISHED. rfORTY-EIGHT col-mnof res ting ma!. - tpr p r wfk for Si 20 per year. Tlie only Now York Paper wad np exclusive ly for enmi'ry circulation; and, ihe new ol the week, with the cattle, produce, aud other markets. -strpf.:illy reoor'ptf. The Aeir York Day-Hook. far 1864. White Man's Lit er!ie.--State Rights Fed eral Union.- 1 he N"v Yf rk Pay-Book is an inrln0n. dent, Democratic jour ial, holding with the I ue Sena or D.oiijlas, thai "this "overn mei.t is iiu le on ihe wt.itj basis, by white men, for ihe benefit of while men and their posterity forever."- It is a Urge do. bl'e sheet, with firty eight columns of read ing matter, and in all respects whether lor Markets, new, Literary or Agricultural information is not inferior to any as a po litical or fumi'iy newspaper. In its politi cal department, il arapples boldly with the real question before the American people, and presents the only philosophy of it which can reiist ihe sweeping march of Abolitionism. It is Democratic in the true s.ense of the term the defender of the peo ple's rights, but it is the upholderof no par ty chicanery orincke.y. L i. ,,0 only for peace, but it shows how, and how only permanent peace can be obia'n ed, and this glo'ious white man's government of Wash ington restored, viz : ty the utter route, overthrow, and extermination of Abolition ism from American soil. The Day Book is now the ouly weekly political paper in New York city made no exclusively for country circulation. All the others are reha-hed from the columns of some daily paper, which renders it almost impossible i give so complete and general a summary of the news as in the other cae Persons about subscribing should take this into consideration. Democrats al-o, must 6ee to it that sound papers are circulated amon2 the people, or abolition ism will never re put down, or All who desire lo refute the araumei.ts of Abolition isty, shonld read The. Day Book. TERMS: One cony, oi.e vear. $9 en- j Three copies pi year, 5 00; F.ve copies,' j one year, 57 50; Ten copies, one jear, and one to the cetter uti of ihe r nh si i on. Twenty copies, one year, and one io the i get e: uo of ihe Club, y24 00. Additional copies, each M 20. A "".Vi 'l' F' SrJ-ir 1 7 i, t 3r"Tt ! ' ? aJ,an al! ef" " IT? lh Um '""V. A ht "P,,es- ! iviuuess, VAN EYRIE, UOItTON & CO., 1G2 Nassau St., New York. t i0 P've a mouon of i.orthern read j rn '! e f the Races. IV'. t ot i.juiu.y i u I'its j itirnai were plHce.l in the har.d$ cf one half of the vo ters of the t:ort.!i,-rn States between this time and NnvernLer, 164, ths Democrats could t.;-! fail to tini. Wrt c irry t.c- next presi Je:.ttal elec- thcreiors nialte iiie followinc 'T, nrt n liitht of prie, ar.d noi wi.l te prcctaMe, for we n:d it but solely to secure even t ?( au-o r iTt c ly a i. can sf a 'vic ill.-.?.- rr;iii3' ''i of the views which we j rolt-Uw y tel. eve v. ill save our coun try. Clubs cf Ticcr.ly.For a club r20, lv:ides the extra papr now orferej, we wiii srnd a ecpy-of Dr. Vao Erie' great cn "tiei'roes a:. i rejiro iavery," lhe third e ti'jn cf . oiv fi i just ready, l'nce Oi.e I) ar Clubs cf Fiff.rGr a dub of Fifty ulscrihcr-, p.! :.!;. i- will send one extra pi'.pcr, a'-d a cor Iiito'i Publications s i--fc l- I 1 'ill the prices ol which, taken tfjether, a;r.c-j.,t to 2 75. Clubs of One Hundred. In relation to Clubs i.: o:,4 hundred, we will bay this: Whcvv-r '.v.:i us c-.z hundred sub- erib-rs at oi. t.rr.c, the ciub to be sent to one iuld.-cs-. ar.d begin ar: J end at the tame :.-:.c, v. ill receive tiia papers at $:&0. V. E., H. CO. o t rr: b t !8 I -3 3 . PliOsPrXTUS OF "THE AGE," A NATIONAL DUJIOCXATIC NEWSPAPER. T bft panned Daily and Weekly in , A lhff fh of rhi:a..jeI.,hiil b A J Gloss brenner U Co. ' The Aae" will advocate ihe principles of the Demoratic party, and will, ihereforpj i eccesariiy favor the resto ration of ihp Union as it was, and defend ihe Conduction of the United States, and th-U of this Commonwpiltru Il will freely and fairly discuss all lesit- c!udi, co an; re.erniaenUy at j imPj aM cneHi0n, rnPnnecIed wilhythe i exirimr unhappy condition of our country. j j. i r -, ., I Ii wiil tearie.-sfy criticise Ihe publ.c acts rr - , ttr,.. i 4 i .u i i . i ot puo.ic strvantJ and uefvnd the legal and . ,.;..,: .., . - ,--,.., an i , r..r.;,r - 7 ,. an.i ii! ro. crigt; Mates, aiiainst assaults j from any quarter. It wiil seek to awaken the minds of the people to a proper sense of the actual con dition of the Republic to present to them, truthfully, the learful perils in which we stand as a nation 'o exhibit the magnitnde of the t;r-k thai hes before them, if they would check our downward progress and ! to inspire theni with patriotic determina- I 'ion aPI,,y lhe 'fmedy for our national ' "' belief, it wri in alt taings.airn lo De Age" worthy of the support of ihe general 1 reader. The msnr diflicultle? now surrounding , an enterprise of the magnitude ot that in j wrticli the undersized are engased, re quire them to appeal to the public for a generous support, ar.d to sk for "Tbe Aite"' a libera! patronage and ex'ended cir- CLiatioii. Ti;p preparatory arrrangements warrant ed the issuing of die first number of the piRy Ate i;i ilie month of March 1663,aad d.a Weekly was conmenced soon after. TERMS : Diily, per annum, S6 00 do Six ir.cr.th, 2 00 ' " Three months, 1 50 Copies delivered at the counter, and 10 Agents aud Carriers. 2 cents each. Weekly, per annum, do Six months, do Three months, Te:j copies to one address, Twenty do do Thir'v. do . do S2 00 1 00 80 17 50 32 CO 45 00 G?" Payment required .invariably in ad vance. Address, A. J- GLOSS BR EN ER & CO., 4 Chestnut Street, Phila. November 1H, l?63.