HOSTBTTER'S CELEBRATED BITTERS. 4 pare and powerful Tonic, corrective 'and alternative of wonderlul efficacy in disease of -the .STOMACH. LIVER AND BOWELS. Cure Dyspepsia. Liver com plaint, Headache, Geoeral Debility, Ner vousness, Depression of Spirits, Conetipa Ron, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramp and Spasms, and all complaint of either Sex, arising, from Bodily Weakness whether inherent in the system or produc mi by special causes. Nothing that is n t wholesome, genial od restorative in its natur enle' i'-t 4he composition of HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH BIFTEIIS. This popular preparation oatains do mineral c f any kind, no deadly botauical etemen ; no fiery exci.ant ; but it is a combination of the extracts cf rare balsamic berbs ad plants with ihe 'purest and mildest of aii diffusive simulants. It is well to be forearmed againM disease and; so far a the human system can be protected by human means against ma!a . ies engendered by au unwholesome at- mospbere, impure water and other exien al causes, Hostetter's Bitters may he relied on as a safeguard. Ia districts infected with Ftvtr and Ague, it has been found mtallitde as a preventive and irresUVtble as a remedy and thousands who report to it under apr-iehension of an attack:, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its pro tective qualities ic advance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medicine- Fever and Ague patient., after be ing pt!ed with quinire for months in vain, until fairly saturated w ith that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfrequently restored to health wi'hin a few days by the use of Hostettet's Bitters. .. . The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated ,ad the appetite restored by ibis agreeable Tor ic, and hence it works wonders in c--e of Dyspepsia . aud in less confirmed forma ol Indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless appenent, as well a upon I e liver, it also invariably relieves the Constipation superinduced by inenlr action of the digestive and secretive or- Persons of feel le habi'.JiaMe to Aertouj Jttatks. Lovnesi of Spiijis and Fill of Law . i . i . . (Utor, nuxi prompt ana permaeum rewvji Uom the Bitters. The Testimony on this point is most conclusive, and from beta exes. . i The agony of Bilious Colic is immedi- att-Iv assuaged by a single dose of the' s'iinclant and by occasionally resorting to ii, the return of the complaint may be pre vented. As a General Tonic, Hos;etter's Bitters rr . , l . l . ..: produce enects wnien uum ue epeucnceu or witnessed before they can be fully ap preciated. In cases of Constitutional Weak ness, and Premature Decay and Debilry mid Decrepitude aririn? irom Did Aye, It 'lercises the electric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases it oper ates a a dtlightful invigorant. Whence powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re enforce and re-esUbLeh them. Last, but not least, it is the The Only Safe Sumalent, being manufactured from round atd innccacos matt-rials, and en tirely free Irom the acid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. No family medieme has been so univer sally, at;dit may be truly added, deserv edly popular with the intelligent portion of ihe community, as Hosteler's Bitter. Prepared by HOSTETTER fit SMITH, Pittsburgh. P. - Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Store keepers everywhere. , Dec. 9, 1861. ly. READING RAIL ROAD. TTI5TER ARKAXGCMEaT. GREAT Trunk line from the Norlh and North-west for Philadelphia, iNew .York, Reading, Pottsvil!e,Lebaaon, Allen town, Easton, &c., &c. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia New York, Readin.2, Poitsv.Ile, and all in termediate Sta.ions, at 8 a. m. and 2 p. m ; New -York Express leave Harrisburg at i.00. m. arriving at New York at 1015; the same moriiitf Fares Worn Harrisburg: to N-?w y ork 65 15; to Philadelphia - 3,35 and S2.8). Baggage checked through. Returning If ave New York at 6 A. M. t2 N'unn. and 7 P. M. f Pitisbur::ri E.vnres. i arriving at llarrisburg at 2 A. M.) Leae Philadelphia ai 8. 15 A. M and 3. 30 P. M. leepic cvrs iu ine New York Evpref Trains, through to aud from P'-Usburgh without chane. Passengers by the Caltawissa Rail Raad leave Taraaqua at 8. 50 A. M and 2. 15 P. 21. for Philadelphia, iew ion, aaj an Way Points. , Trainsleave Pot'sviile et 9. 15 A. SI. a'ld 2.30 P.M. for Philadelphia, Harrisburg ana new or. An accomodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6. SO A. M. and returua irom " Philadelphia at 4. 30 P. M. . . Eg M ihethe above tiaios ran daily, Futidays excepted. . A Sunday tram leaves Poltsville at 7.30 A- M. and Philadelphia at 3.io P. M. ; Commutation, Miieaga, Season, and Ex cursion Tickets, at redaced rales to and from all points. ; G. A. NICuLLS, General Superinlendanl. November IS, 1863. iTTO'IIXG INSURANCE C03IPAXl7 OJrlce over the Wyoming Bank . STOMACH - , wa OT j) m 4mm A & CAPITAL AND bCRPLCS, 125,000. C7" Will insure againt loes or damage by Fire on property ia town or country, at ieasiiab!e vrrnos. DIRECTORS', G. M Hollenback, John " ReicLard, '-Samuel U'adham, D L Shoe,, maker, Dar.iel G. Drsesbch, R. C. Smiih R. D. Lacoe, G. P. Steele,' VV. W. Keieham. Charles Dorrarice, Y. S. Ross, George' il llirdinj. G. M. IIOLT.ENDACII. Preset. D. L. SHOEMAKER, V. Pres't. R. C. SlilTH. Secietary, . V.'! C." STERLING, Treasurer. ' L H. CONOVER, Agent, Bacii.Haveu, Pa. r: writer 2 J, i?-3. ly. . ".-SJL.OOHSBUJS;; . t CABINET WARE ROOM. SIMOiV C. SKIVE, x "RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of -"the Public to his extensive assortment ot Cabinet Furniture aud C H A IRS.O which he will warrant made of good Ws materials and in a workmanlike man- 1 ' ner. At his establishment can always be found a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which is equal in style and fin ish to that oi Philadelphia or N. York cities and at as low prices. He has on band If-SrH ot different style and prices, from S25 to SCO. Divans Lounges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Recking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and avarie;y of upholstered work, with Dress ing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tables, detashus, cheffsn it rs. whatnots and eomodes.E and atj kinds cf fashionable work. His slock cf bureau, enclosed and common wasastandsjdress-tables, comer cupboards, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, be Jsteais,cine seat an I common chairs is the largest in this section of the county. He wiii also keep a good assortment ol looking glasses with fancy gilt and com mors frame He will alo furnih spring mattrasses filled to any sized bedhead, which are superior for durability aud cam- Ion to any r.ed in ue Blooilisburjj Nov. 4, 1S63. SOLDKESiSIN THE AUUY ALd Cur Peple At Ilonie Are now oilered an opportirnity by which tSey can obtain a A GOOD AaD DURABLE TI3IC PIECE VERY LOW FIGURE. Our U'ukhes ate WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONE YEAR, ard the bujer ss allowed the Priv ilege of Exatiiit.ation before Payment is required. IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RUBY ACTION?. A firt-t class Hun ing Time-Piece of Sil ver material, over which is- electro fine ' plated 18 k. sold, most durably wrought. J making the imitation o lauliies thai it cantiot be detected from the solid material most experienced jiidyes ; acids will not arTjct it. London made movement. Im proved Dnp'ex ir. Full Ruby Action, has sweep seconds, and is not to be excelled in general appearance. This is decidedly o :e of the best artrcletf ever offered for tra ders and speculators. Ei gineer, emiHtaius and persons taveUini:, will find iLern supe rior to any other ; alteratien of climate i! not affect their accuracy. Price, packed in cood shiipe and goad running orJer only S35, or case ol 6 for 2C0. SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING LEVERS, B.st tjaa!i;y Silver Caei, over which e.'ec ro-fiae plated IS k. gold, similar to our Improved Duplex, and nujierior adjust ed movements witb "Stop." to te u-ed in tiir-.ing hcrse.-, etc., ,has Four Indexes f',r Wa-hinaton and Greewich lime, gwep second, and ?11 the i'rprovetne.ii?. Ail in ai!, taking i s 13eau:if il and FauMs ap. pearat:ce and its Superior Movement into consideration, we regard it as decidedly the cheapest article ot tbe kind in ine mar ket. Price, "m ood tuntiing order. $34, or case of 6 for 200. CiTU'e ask no pay in advance, but will forward either of them-to responsible par ties, toany pari of the loval Sia;e, with bill payatle to exJresr!tan hen tr.eori are delivered, giving rhe tujer the privil ege of exammatiou, an J if not sutisfactory . the watch can be returned hi our expend. The expre63 oottij anics rehte niakintz colieclious on soldier and other parties in the disloyal Slates, consequently all such orders must be accompanied by the cas.i to insure attention. Ve make a deduction of tw o dollar? on either watch when tf.e payment is forwarded ia ajvace. Money may be tent by express at ou expense. s THOS. CAFFERTY & CO., 93 and 95 Broad St., opptite Ciiy Bank, Piovidence, R. I. Oct. 21.1863. The Great TEA COMPANY, 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK; Since its organization, has created a new era i.i the hiwtor of S holexitlms Teas Iu this Country. They have introduced their selections of TEAS, ard are selling them at not over TWO Cll1"(.02 Cents) per pound above Cost, Never deviating from the ONE PRICE aked. 4 nether peculiarity of the Ccrni.j thal their'Tea Ta-ter not only df any i devoirs hi- time to the selection of their TEAS a to quality, value, and particular ?tles for particular localities of country, but he helps the TEA buyer to choose oat of their enormous ;ock such TEAS as ara best adapted to hU particular wants, and not on ly this, but points out to him the best bar gains. It i easy to see the incalculable advan tage a Tea Buyer has in this establishment over all others. II he is a Judse of Tea. or the Market, :f his time U valuable, he haa all the bene fits of a well organized system of doing business, of an immense capital, of tbe judgement of a Professional Tea Tasier, and the knowledge of superior salesmen. This enables all Tea buyer no matter if they are thousands of mites from this marketto purchase on as good terms here as the New York Merchants. Parties can order Teas will be served by as as well as though they came themselves being sure to get original packages, trne weights and (ares; and the TEAS are war rutitUd as represented. IVe issue a Price List of Ihe Companys Teas, which will te sent to all who order it ; comprising . Hyson, Young Ilyton, Impe rial, mi i tier, Twnnkay and Skin. OOLONG, SOUCHONG ORANGE & HY- SON PEKOE. JAPAN TEA of every description, col ored and uneolored. I his list has Kirn kind o( Tka divided into FOUR Clas-ei. namely: CARGO, high CARGO FINEST, mat every one may un dera!nd frcm description and tbe prices annexed that the Company are determined to undersell the whole Tea trade. We soarntee to sell ALL our Teas at not over TWO CENTSC.02 Cents) per pound above cost, believii.g this to be attractive to tbe many who havo heretofore been pay in? Exobmocs Profits. . i . GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, N 5!,, veaey Street, New York. S3 GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Compound Fluid Extract Buchn, a posi tive aDd Specific Remedy for disease of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, aud Drop steal Swellings. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excite the Ab.iOTbents itiio" healthy action, by which the Waie.-v or Calcareous depositions, aud all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well ael'ain arid Iflainriittiion. HfcLWOLirs IXTRACT DDCIIT. For Weaknesses arising from excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretion of abuse, atteuded with the following s mp toms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling. Horror of Die ease, Wakefulne.s, Dimness of Vision , Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular S stem, Hot Hands, Fluhing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms if allowed to go on, which this medicine invaiiably removes soon follows. IM POTENCY, FATUITY. EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed bv those "Direlul Di.-easen." 'INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aw are ot the causb of their suf fering, but none will confess the Records of the Jo-ame Asylums. And melaucholy Deaths by Consump tion bear ample wi;ues to the Truth of the af-ertion. The Contitution once effected with Organic U'eakneib requires the aid ot Medicine to Strengthen a;.d Invioraie ti e SyMem, which HELMI'OLD'S EXTRACT UlCHU invariably dues. Atrial will con vince tl.e most skeptical. FEM A LES.-FEM ALES.-FEMALES. In many Affections peculiar to'Feinales llie Extract BucliU is unequaled by any other reitedy. as in Chlorosis or Reit-ntion, Irregularity', Painlulness. or Suppession of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous s:aie of the Uterus, Leuchorrl-cei or Whites, S.e'ility, aud ior all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indi-i reiion Habits or Dissipation, or in the Decline or Change of Liie. Take un more Balsam, Mercury, cr un pleasant Medicines lor unpleasaut and daniiermis dieae. HELM FOLD'S Exract Buchu and Ira proved Rose Wafh cures SECRET DIS EASES, In all their Stages, At little Ex pense, Little or no change in Diet, No Inconvenience, And no exposure. It cau;e a frequent desire and aives strength to Urinate, thereby removing b Riructions, preventing ar.d curirii rtritturen of the Urethra, alia v log Pain and Inllain mation,bO frequent in the cla o( dlseae.', aud expelling ail poieouous, diseased and worn out rna ter. 'lhousands upon Thousands who have been the victims ol Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to te cured in a short time, Latelound they were e'eceived, and i ti at the poii-on" has, by the use ol '-pow-eriul astniigeiits," been dried up in the r) stem," to break out in an aggravated form, and peri a(s alter Marriage. U-e Helratold's Extract Buchu lor all atle.tions and tlieufes of liie Urinary Or yans, whether extfiitig in Male of Female, from whatever cause or inatinj aui no ma ter "I how Imij f.nduig. Dtslars ot these Or -Hn, requi res the aid of a Diuretic. Ueiniboid's Extract iiuchu s l,e Creai Diure ic, atid is certain ;o have the denned effect in oil disi t.-e ft-r which ii is recoruinended. Ev i J.ice of i h iiio.-t rttiaoie a..d rejiOisibIa character w ill ac r'OTn;;an the medicine. Price 81. 00 a Pottle, or Six for S3 00. Delivered to any ad.'res, seruiely jacked froai -h.ervKtinn. Deseribt symptoms iu i euiiiiiiunicalions. Cures u;tiameed ! Advice jirati-. Address leiter ior intorinu lion If 11. H. IIF.L.MUOLO, i hrmisl. 104 South 10th -t., bel. Chssnut, Phila. 11 ELM HOLD'S Medieal. Depot, HELM BOLD S Drua Si Chem I Warehouse, 549 liroadtvuy, Niw York. tlT Beware of counierleits and unprinci pled dealer?, who endeavor to dispose 4 ot iheir own" and 'other" article. on the reputation attained by Heliiiboid' Genuine Preparations, do do Extract B-iohu, Heliiibcld's Getiuiue Extract Sar-aparitia. do do Improved Rose Wasti. ITF'Sold by all Dru2i.-ts everywhere. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Cut out the Advertisement and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. llco 'Tiber 9. 1863.-1 v holiday im:f.si:ivis ! jJIagic Time Ibsen crs. Biinga Hunting or Opm Face, or Za djfs or Gentleman 3 J Patch Combin ed, with Patent Self Winding Im provemtnt. a 7iiost Pleasing Novelty. Wne of the pn-itiest, most ccnveniet t, and decidedly li e bti and ct eajie st lune- pitce lor general atui rei.ar.i use ever one red. I: has Ailhiii it and tontecteil with its machinery, its own winding- attachment rendering a key entirely unnecessa.y. Th cases of this Watch are composed of two metals, the outer que dei ig fine 16 carat gold. It has the improved rut y action le ver movement, and warranted an accurate tiioe piece. Price, Miperbly engraved, per case ot half dozen, Si04. Sample Watches, in neat morocco boxes. S35. SILVER WATCHES. First Class Hunting Time-pieces lor accu racy of movemert, beauty of material, and, above all, cheaones in pr.oe, these watches must insure universal approba tion. .An imitation so faultless that it can hardly be delected by ihe most experien ced jr.dges. The material being oi two metals, The ou'er one first quality Sterling Silver, white the inoei one is German Sil ver, it cannot be recognized by cutting ol heavy engraving, making it, not only ir. appearance, but in durabiliiy, the best re semblance of Solid Sterling Silver in exist ence. The 6ale of these Watches in the army is a source ol enormous profit, retailing, as they very readily do, at 25 and upwards. Many hundred dollars can be made in a single pay day by any, one of ordinary business tact. EPAT WHOLESALE ONLY! In heavy hunting eases, beautifully engraved, white enamel dial, and fancy cut haids, in good running order, by the half dozen, $66. Sold only by by the case of six ! Upon receipt of two dollars, as guarantee of good fnh, we will send watches by ex press to any part of the loyal States, col lecting balance ol bill ou delivery. This e.nure buyers against fraud, giving them their watches betoie payment is required. Send orders 10 the sole importer. 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Throughout the war it has advocated the the most v goroiis prosecution of it, but as the war draws to a close political questions lake the ascendent. A more stupendous, difficult and interesting problem was nev er presented to any people, than that ol the restitution of (he revolting slates to their allegiance. It will require all the statesmanship and wisdom oi tne na'ion to bring it to a saiis'actorv solution. On that point the '-Evening Post" will lake definite grounds, and endeavor to bring atout a condition of universal freedom and real lemocracy. Pedged to no par ty, art I looking only to 'he interest ol the whole country, it will use whatever energy and influence in the defence of the greal principles of human right and human ele vation which lie at the foundation ol our institutions. . . It aims chiefly, however, at being a good ain- r. l-i its ct looms w ill b found a comide e History of ihe war, all impor tant olit ie.al or State Documents enure. 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" When adJressej with each subscritefs uaine : One eoty cne year, 2 OC Tttree copies one year, 5 (t0 Five copies one year, 8 00 Ten copies one year, 15 00 And an ex ra copy to the getter np of each clii "f leu. When a Club . sent to one Address. Li order to em on'ae the formation ol clut'S 111 places where only; single copies are now ! tken, we have decided to elf- r Hie toll Jiving i.idnce.i.eiiis: 4 ci'Oie- otie vear tu one aoure Ci'pi . t S5 00 10 to 20 t;p 23 GO ni l tie 7 do no dJ 16 dj do dl 20 do do do An extr enpy of the Week y iei,t for e.ch CiuO of i venty at ihia ta'.e. C!ei2t "men are sin piinl by mail at ih fn!:owiu4 ru.es: Ddi, S CO per annum; rsemi weeklv,S2 25: Weekly. SI 50. Monty cjiy be ijrwarded by mad at 0111 risk. r Sppcimen Copies will be sent free to ad Who desiie tt. WM. C. BY RAN V & CO, "Oihce of trie Evening Post, 41 Na-sau St., cor. of Liberty, N. Y. Nveitiber 5 1k3. THE MAGAZINE T0II IHE TH1ES! I JETERSOVS MAGAZINE, the best and cheapest 111 ih World for ladies. This popular mouth! Maaire will be gieaby j improved j Tii on sand lor 1864. it will contain one Pae of Reading! Fourteen Stel Pijts! Twelve Colored ' Splendid j Berlin Work Patterns ! Nine Hundred 1 Wood Cuts ! Twenty roar Pages ol Mu- sic ! All this wid be given lor only Two Dollars a year, or a dollar less than Maga zints of the cla-s of Peterson." Its Thru ling Tales aud Noveie"es are the best pub lished anywhere All the most popular writers are employed to writs onginany for "Peterson." I i 1861, 11: .addition 10 us Usual quantity of .ort stories Four Ongi nal Copvriht .. v. t,;is, will be given by Ami S oiwphens, El la Rod man , Fran k Lee Benedict, and the Auttior of. '"the Second Liie." It also pnboolies Fathimis Si In a 1 of All Others. Each nomtier, in ad.'ition to trie colored plates, gives Buimeis, Cloak' nd Dresses, engraved on wtwu. Also, a pai'-rn, irom whieh a Dres-, MantiHa, or Child's Dres-, can be cut out, without the aid of a mautu.i maker. A L:0, several age of Household and othr R- --ipis ii the best l.adija Magazine in the World Try it for one Year Ttrtni, Jllwayt in .idcance. One Copy, one year, S 2 00 Three cotoes, for one year, 5 0j Five copies, tor one year, 7 00 Eigtii copi!, O'-e yf'ar, 10 CO Premiums for Gtlting up Clubs: Three, Five or eigt.l co, ie make a club. To every person getting up a club at the aKove rales, a copy ol tbe Magazine lor 1864 will be given gratis. Addres. po-i paid, : CHAKLESJ. PETERSON, 3(i6 Chestnut St., Phila. November 18, ls63 "Li . I R ! LATHER ! 'JHE undersigned woulJ atinouiue, that ( he has on hand, at his Hat and Cap emporium on Main street, Bloomsburg. an assortment of different kind of leather, such as fine calf skins, morocco, red ai d biack and linings, all of which he will sell cheap er than can De had elesewhere in this mar ket. Cll aud examine them tor outelves. JOHN k'. G1RTON. Bloomsburg. May 21, 1862. I)K. J. R. EVVNSt Physician aud Surgeon, HAVINti b'ca ed permaueuily on Main Street, BLOOMSBURG. Pa., would in form the pu'.dic, generally, that he is pre pared to adend to all bu-mess faithfully and punctually thai may be intrusted io hi care, on terms co n mensiirate whh the lime. Of He pays strict atteutiou to Surgery as well as Medicine. Nvenib-t 25. 18S3 -Iy. EHTnTTLE. JlLOO.flSlilJUG, ra. Office in Court Alley ; formerly occupied by Charles R. Buclcalew. CtecemberZS, 1859.-tf. COMP'JIjYIOJY. An Plezant, Moral, and Refined Mis cellaneous Family Jnvrnnl. A PAPER FOR IHE MILLION, Ai d a veiconiB visaorio toe home i:ir :!.. It contains the. foreign and do.ii .stic ne w s of the iay, u;d ptesctua'thc grcaiebt amount of intell iiencf. THIS M A M MOT H W K E K LY Is pritned on fine white paper, with new and Deauiifnl type, and is a large weekly paper of sixteen octavo page. An unrivalled corps of contributors are under regular engagements, and every de partment is placed on the most finished and perfect svsiein that experience can de vise. Each number will be beautiiully il lustrated. . TERMS. $2 00 per annum. Invariably in advance. For sale at all Periodical Depots in the United States. Published every Saturday, comer of Tre moi t and Biomfield slieets, Boston, Mas sachusetts, by F. GLEASON. Nov. 11, 1863. m dison HccseT (OF JERSEYIOWN, PA ) TTHE subscriber would respectfully ap prise his friends and the public gener ally, that he has established the MADISON HOUSE, in Jerseytown, Columbia county, Pa. The a.bove house lias lately Deen teitted and undergone a thorough repairing by the pro prietor. He is fully prepared 10 entertain the travelling custom as well a the lor-il with ueneial satisfaction. Hi TABLE and BAR, are well snj plied an-' will he carelul l su perio'ended. And his STA BLE is am ply and well Mot-ked, in charge of careful i.ro'in., will always be properly attended. He invites a share of the public cus tom, and pledges h is best etlori, to help his gueMs feel at home. SAMUEL RIM BY. Jersevtown, Jan S ih62. 11.31 B KG0AS 1'iop if, or- 'PHIS magnificent Hotel, sii. ate 1:1 ihe 1- central portion ot the town, and op-io-iie ihe Cour House, U if been ihoroughli repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor is no prepared to accommodate travelers, teamstt-rs, drovers and toardere in the most pleasant and agreeable manner. His table will be supplied with the tet the market affords, and his B.r vt ith the choicest lupiors Aiteniise osiiers wiil always b- on hand, and his stabling i the mo-t extensive in ihis section oi country. Omnibuses wil always be in readiness to c nvey passen gers 10 and from the Kadroad Depots. WM. 3. KOONS. Bloomsbnrg, Julv 4. Af(t. LIOJO?.a I LIQTJC3.S i UT hoi'stlc nitii lictail. r M1E suh-criber would announce lothe X- Clil.etls Ot liiO'MO-trll rT un.l ciii.eiis 01 io')oint tirg anl vicinttv that he 1-selling I.IQUOitS in lar-e aj suiiill noHtitities. and ai .1 if. re.,t rT.. i hi-New Store, on Mamst.eet. J.J north. -ide, t o door south of f A:;.' I Iron s'.reet, Bloo'iisioirg. II - it 1 stock ol For-i4'i tiini I m-.-t ii- tis cuns.s.Bo, v.o. tuic ..no lv.ci.ei.e. is uc k r.r- ry. Ginger, Ila-p'.,-rry and Lavei.d.r. He hs a large a-sor ine-il ol 1 - - - A "V--, .'1 . . w-m Old Rye griv w-iih age, brie Oui i?o.irboM 1 I. IV ...'- i.v u i ...nii.ti f : . . . . .- cominoo. he al-o tias PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras. List. on, Claret, Snerry and Cam- pagnft Wines; and In -1 out not lcat. a ; to Llohs ot one bun. wed, w e w ill ay thi- rpiaioi'y of good double extra KROWN j Whoever wdl send us one hundred iub SI OUT; all of which he will sell ai the j scribers at one lime, the club to b sent R lowest cah prices. The public are respect- i one addre-. and begin and end at the itnM fully solicited to give his liquor a trial. t.iue, will receive tb.3 papers at StoO. I). W. UOUB1NS, Aft. V. II. & Ca Bloomsburg, Mav 1, 1861. November 18. 1S63. f If. . IKMVi:it, ( 1 1 1 vv r: si' g "V 1 r1 -v hp 1 f'Z. ! c ' - tne city ot fhiladelphia. b A J Ulos- Urwf Un iaUerV,C,'i'0,''e!bren,,er&Co- lhe Ai?e" wlil advocam u 1 ladies & gentlemen ol Blooms- ;' ir,e principles oi the De.noratic party. auJ burg and vicinity . He is prepared io attend Wi ,heretore, necessarily favor the resio to all the various operations in Dentistry, j ra,ion of the Union as it was, and defeml and 1 provided with the latest :ni roved ; ,i,e rciistiiulion of the Uuitud States, anJ PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in j ,uil o( ,his Comrnonwetlth. serted on pivot or gold plate, to look as j It w ill ireely and fairly di.-cuss alllegiH well as natural. i imaie suhiects ol newsL,arer com-mect. ir- Mineral pla'e and block teeth manofac- 1 ,ured and all operations on teeth carefully attended to. " . . 1 . r .iri A superior article ol I ooth t'owders, al- ways on hand. Alloperations on the teeth warranted. Resilience and Office a few doors above ( ihe Court House, same side. I CitKinishitL'. Aug. 19 IS53 a 11 1 1 a IVrcha Slacking:. ( 7 TUO U T li It U SIJLS G . ) C)R B-ots, Shoes, Harness, Carriages, and Military Leal her Work. This new and excellent article excels everything ever belore in use, lor beauti ivi.ig and sol.etiing the Leather. It makes a polish like patent leather; will not rub off with water, nor stain the finest wlnte s.lk, and makes leather perfectly water proof. Tice a month applied 011 boots and shoe, and om-e a month for harness is Miihcient. If the leather becomes dir y wash it od with dean water and the polish w ill re api ear. Warran e t as represented. Direct Kois lor u-c. A,!''y a few drops 00 a sponge, rob it slow ly over the leather, and th Plh is complete. PRICE 37 CEF1S PFR BOTTLE I V3T For sale by L. T. jsHAKPLESS. jij Clnom-burg, Mav 14. Ih62. Koilock's Daudeliou Coflte. THIS preparaiion, made from the best Java Coffee, is recommended by physician as a superior NUIRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility. Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon ihe use of cof fee will use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength ot two pounds of ordinary enff-e. Price 25 cents. KOLLCCK'S LEY.UX, The purest and besi BAKING POWDER known, for making lighi, sweet and nutri tious Bread and rlt. Price 15 cents. M nii'fuct'irtd by 11 H KOLLOCK. Chemist, Corner of Broad and Cuestnut Streets. m Philadelphia, nr And sold by all Druggists and Giorers.jPj February V, 1S62 ty. ED WR AD B, SNIDER, Gcnc'l Collision llcrchant. Bloomsburg, Columbia county Pa. Particular aitentiou given to Bateat rights. Se-pt. 2, 1863. 3mo. WHITE 31LN MCST HULL AiUilEICl TUB CHEAPEST l-AlkR PUBLHQE0. PORTY-EIGIIT c l.m.ns of reading nwO-" ter per week for Si 20 per yar. Th oniv New York Paper made uy exclusive ly ior country ciiroJaimn; and, the news j of de week, with the ca'tle, produce, aud otoer mar!;et-. c.in-luliy spurted. The JSeu York Joy-Hook, for 1884. Wh'ne Men's LiLerues--Siate Rights Fade eral Union. The New York Day. Book is an indepen dent, Democratic Journal, holding wiih ike late Senator Douglas, that "this govern men is made on the while basis, by whi men, for the benefit of whila men Riui theiT posterity forever." It i a large dou ble sheet, with lorty eight columns of read ing mailer, aud in all respects whether lor Markets, news, Literary or Agricultural information is not inferior to any as a po lil.calor family newspaper. In its politi cal department, it grapples bolrjly with th real question before the American people, and presents the only philosophy of it which can resist the sweeping march of Abolitionism. It is Democratic in the tru 6ense of the lerm the defenderof tl.e peo ple's rights., but it Uihe upholder oi no par ly chicanery or trickery. It i not only lor peace, but ii shows bow, and how only, permanent peace can be obtained, and this glo-ioua white man's government of Wash ington restored, viz: by the utter roil, overthrow, and extermination of Abolition ism irom American soil. The Day liook is now 1 tie only weekly political paper in New York city made ui exclusively for country circulation. All the others are roha-hed from the columns of some daily paper, which renders it almost impossible to give so complete and general a summary ot the new as in the othr ca-e Persons about subscribing shoulj Ulte tins into conste'era ion. Democrat, al-o, must see to it that sound pipers ars circulated among the people, or abolition ism wi 1 never tie put down. fTF Ail wha desire to ieluie ihp arguments of Abolition- V" isl.-, shonld read The Day Book. TERMS: One copy, one year, f2 Cf Three copies on year, 5 00; Five c pies, one year, $7 50; Ten copies, one year, and one to ihe tetter up of the club, S14 00; Twenty coj ies, one year, and one to ih get er op of the Club, 21 CJ. Additional copies, each Si 20. The name of the pot-cfftce: cr.untv, and Sta e, should in all cases, fee plainly givea 111 every letter. Payment always in 8dsnce, and a!l pa;ers w ill be stopped wht-n the time of subscript un paid lor expires. Address, VAN LVR1E, HOftTON k CO., 162 Nassau si., Ne Yoik. Special Orders. We desire this yeot to place LeloM a million of northern read ers ihe great docinnes 4 The Day Book teaches on the question ol th Races. W confidently believe if this Journal wertf placed in the hands of one half cf the vo ters of ih northern States between this limt and November, 1 S 64, the Democrats could not fad 10 carry ihe next preside'dial elec tion. . We iherelora matte ihe following ! " ",''" i ' inv.iin j oers, not in tne light ot prize-, ar.d not I because 11 wid be profitable, lor vn I a!1 n-auely afloid ubut solely to sfcur a wide utssemir.aiton cl the view whicQ we r(ioui.d y tet.eve wilt save our couu- ,r- ... Linos of i icenty. or a ciub of 20, j besi.ie- ihe extra paper now offered, we ; eiu Capy ot Dr V-o Evrie's great ! work ott "negroes a:d npgro sUverv." the itcrd ed'-iou ol which is just teaJy. l'nc til.,' lid, AT Club if Fifty. Fur a club of Fifty : I ui at w-iw, win oeiu v. 10 .. . : 1 . t . v A 1 . .. .1 .... . - . rat er, and a complete lei of our Ami Abo Itti.iri I ubhc.tiiotis," the prices oi which. taken together, arrmui t to 32 7o. Clubs of One Hundred. In relation ruosPLcrus or tiic age," A NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER. 1 eluding, of cour3. and pre-erai.-.ently a ., l(iit lime) an uuestions conueote.1 with i vi. h. iV-n.. ,iion nf nn innr lb country I - j t h will fear, essiv criticise the public acl . cf pu t-ltc servants and defend the legal and) I constitutional riuht of iiidiidiial cilize.'i and ot sovereign States, against assault Irom a'iy quarter. It wid seek to awaken the minds of th people to a pmper sense of ihe actual con dition ol the Republic to present 10 them l trcliiluiiy , the tearful perils 111 wnich we I stand as a nation 10 exhibit the magnitude j of the task that lies belt. re them, if they i would check our downward prrgress and to inspire ihern with patriotic determina 1 10:1 10 apply the remedy tor our national ! ills. In belief, it wiil in all ;hitigs,aim to be 1 ttie faithful e.xpone'it of Denifora'ie pria- ci;.les, a.i.? to render itself worthy to be aO organ ol tire democratic party, under whos auspices our country prospered so lonn and so well. The restoration of that par iv the party of the Constitution and ifca Union 10 power in the legislative and ex. ecuiive governmental branches of the Stale and of the Union, we believe to be neces sary to avert anarchv , and Ihe utter ruin of the Republic. To contribute to that resio ration will be our highest aim. The news. Ire'ary, commercial and oth er departments, w ill receive due attention and will be so conducted as to make"Th Age"' worthy of the support of the general reader. t The many diffiruhies now surrounding an enterpri-e of the magnitude of that if! which the undersigned are engaged, re quire them to appeal to the public for a generous support, and to ask for "Tba Age" a liberal patronage and extended cir culation. The preparatory arrrangements warrant ed the issuing of the first number of th Daily Age in the month of March lS63,aiHl the Weekly was commenced soon alter. terms : Daily, per annum, $6 00 do Six month, 2 oO li Three months. I 50 Copies delivered at the counter, and Agents and Carriers, 2 cer.18 each. Weekly, per annum, 52 00 do " Six months, 1 00 - do Three months, 80 Ten copies to one address, 17 50 . Twenty do oo Thirtv. do do 32 CO 45 00 SPayment required invariably ia d A. J. GLOSSBRENER & CO., 420 Chestnut Svreel, Phil. November 18. 1&I.