CELEBRATED 'rami A psra-and powerful Tonic, correciive -and alternative of wondertul efficacy in disease of the STOMACH, LIVER AND DOWELS. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver com plaint, Headache, General Debility, Ner- .uruuo, jci'insKiuj oi opirilS, Ut'CSiipa lion, Colic, Intermittent ' Fevers, Cramps and Spasms, and alt complaint of either Sex, ' arising from Bodily Weakness whether inherent in the system or produc ed by t-pecial causes. , Nothing that is not wholesome, genial and restorative in its nature erne. into the composition of HOSTETTEB'S STOM ACH BITTERS. Tnis popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical: element ; no fiery excitant ; bet it isa combination of the extracts cf rur batsanio herbs and plants with the puratd and mildest of afl diffusive stimulants. . It is well to be forearmed again! disease and, bo far as the human system can ba ro'ected by human " means against mala' -eg engendered by an unwholesome at biosphere, impure water and other enema! causes, Hosteler's Btrters jraay ba relied on a s a safeguard. Ig districts iofeed with Fecer and Asne, it has been found infallible as a preventive and irresistible as a remedy and ihosfind who resort to it under apprehension of an attack, escape the scourge; and thooands who neglect to avail themselves of its pro tective qualities ic advance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medi cine. Fever and Ague patient?, after be ing piled with quimee for months in vain until 1 airly saturated with that dangerous alk-'oki, are not onfrequer.tly. restored to benii wi'hia a few days by the ose of Hostettet's Bitters. - The weak stomach is rapidly tn-rigortted and the appetite restored by this agreeible Tonic, an J hence it works wooders iacn ces of Dyspepsia and in fess confirmed forms cf Indigestion. Acting as a gestle and painless apperient, as weii as epon the liver, it also invariably relieves tie Cocsiipa'ioa eoperindaeej by irtealr action oi iba digestives aad secreuve or gans. ' Perse Ci of feeble habit, Iiab!e to Servnmt J'Aacks, LtVnesicf Spbilt and Fttt if Lsn gttor, find prompt and permaenut relief rora the Bitters. The Testiraoay c. ibis point is oisst coaclttfrive, aad trozu t3:!t exes. The agony of Dilioaa Colic is ior?r; lely assuaged by a siag! dxjse of t stimtdaol and by occasionally resorting t: it, the return cf theccmplaiut may ta pts vented. As a General Tcnic, Resetter's Enter produce tweets which roost feeexper ii?r.ced or witnessed before they can be fa'dv ap preciated, fn easesef CoHstimtioil U"etk ess, and Premature fJecay and LVbtiiiy and Decrepitude art.-inW irnm O.'J "Age, i: exercises the electric influence, fs the convalescent stage oi all dises-e it oper ates as a delightful invigorarit. IV'aen the powers of naiure are felaxeJ, it opcrites to re enJoroe .and-re-establish them. Last, but oot .feast, ii is the The Oaly Safe Siiraoleflt, being raanafactKred from soand and innocuous r&atffiate, aad en tirelr free from the acid eletaeats nreseut more or less in all the ?rJiaary tonics and atornaehics of the day. No family tcedicwie hasbeen so aniver aally, and, it may be truly a Jdei, 'deserv edly pope'ar with the iate4Iigent portion cf the coincantiy, as Hotelier's Bitters. Prepared by HOSTiTS tc SMITH, Filtsburgh, Pa- . Sold by all Draaiats, Grocers aai Slor e teepers every w hers. Dec.0, 1851. ly- READING RAIL ROAD. rf-lREATTrHnk tine from the North and JT Northwet for Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Pottsville,Lebaaoa, Allen town, Eastoa,c, &c. . 'Trains leave Harrieburg for Phi'adelpbia New York, Beadiag, Potisvdle, and all in termediate Stations, at 8 a.m. and 2 p. M New York xprss (eaves Harrisbnrg at 1. CO a. a. arriving New Yrka( 10 15; the same morniug. '. . Fares lrom Harrisbnrgt to New .York 5 15; to Philadelphia 53,35 and 2,80. Baggage checked through. Returning leave New York at 6 A. M. 12 Noon, and 1 P. SI- . (Pittsburgh Express, arriving at flarrisburg at 2 A M.) Leave Philadelphia m8. 15 A. M. and 3. 30 P.M. Sleeping ctrt in the New York Expreia Trains, through .to and from Pittsburgh without change. Passengers by the Cattawissa Rail Boad leave Taraaqua at 8 50 A M and 2. 15 P. b. lot Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points. - Trains leave PottsvilSe at 9. 15 A. M. and 2. 30 P.M.' for Philadelphia, Harnsburg and New York-. - An accomodation Passenger train leaves Reading at" 6. SO A. M. and returns trom Philadelphia at 4. SO P. M. CP" All the the above tiains run daily, Sundays excepted. .A Sunday train leaves Potuville at 7.30 A.M. and Philadelphia at 3.i5 P.M. Commutation, Mileaga, Season, and Ex cursion TicfcfcU, at ' reduced rales to and from all points. G. A. NlCoLLSv General Superinteudant. Noexber IS, 1S63. .. ; "' '- . . WYOIIXG ISSrRAStE coraPAM, Ojjlct over the ffyoming JJankt tT Will insure sgain'l less or damage by Fire en property ia town or country at reasonable verms.: - D 1 HECTORS, G. M Hollsnback, John Keichard, Samuel VVadbam, D L Shoe, maker, Daniel G. Driesbdeh, R. C. Smith R. D. G. P. Steele, W. W. Ketcham, Charles Dcrranca, " W. S. Boas, George M. ' ih.h II0LI.ENBACI1, Pres't. V. I,. SIIOSMAK12R, V.Prul. It. C. SMITH", Secretary, .Vs. t.iLliu, lreaurer. L H.CONOVER, Agent, BaacJi Ilaveu, Pa. BscaraisrJJ, 1S53. ly. CABINET WARE ROOM. SJUOiV C. 'IJIVJl), " T ESPECTFULLY invites the attention cf the Public to bis extensive a.ortment oicaoinex frurntture ad Cll A IRS: which he will warranr.'made of good materials and in a workmanlike man- ner. At hi establishment can always be 'found S grjod assortment of fashionable turnhcre, wliioh is equal in style -ami fin ish to that of Philadelphia or U. York cities knd at as low pricts. He has on hand oi different stvle ant j v. prices, trom 8 25 to?60. Divans Lounges, Ha'nut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stoois.and a variety of upholstereJ work, with Dree ing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre aad pier tables, detashns, chefTaniers, whatnots and com des. and all kinds of fashionable work His slock of bureaus y aril. jrrru V II U C U I!! IT! V wasnstandSjdress-tables, corner cupboartf syia, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLCS, bcii1eads,cana srat and enmmon chairs is the largest irrtbis section o ih county. Ha will also keep a goed assortment ot looking glasses with fancy gilt and com mon frames He will also furnish spring tnattrasses fitted to any sized bedstead", which are superior for durability and com fort to any bed in use. Bloomsburg, Nov. 4, 1863. And Car People al Hone Ara now offereit an opportunity bv which they can cbtain a A GOOD AND DIRADLK TIJIE-PIECE VERY LOW FIGURE. Our Wuhhes are WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONE YEAR, and the bu er ss allowed ih Pnv. ilege of Examination before Payment is required. IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FU.V. IUTCY actiu:-:. A fir-t class Hu-.itifig Tims-Fieco rf Sil ver material, over , which i? t f lated 18 k. gold, moat dur?bfy lec'ro (ii.e oiaxmg ihe imitation so lac'Wes ' tbat i; cannot be detected from the o':d tr.a'unJ root experienced jndes ; nci : wi,T not allect it. Londot made movement. Im proved Duplex ir. Full llnby Action, has sweep seconds, and is net to bj exre!e.l in general appearance. This i decidJ'y one of the' est artrcles ever oiT-5re i for tra ders and speculators. Ergineers, emigrants and persons tsvelling, will fir,j ttiern supe rior to auy other ; alteratien ofclimate will not affect their accuracy. Price,' picked in cood shape and good rnrjiiing order omy S3j, or ctse ot 6 for . SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING . LEVERS, Best Quality Silver Case, over which electro-firm plated IS k. gold, similar to our Improved Duplex, and superior adjur ed movements with "Stop." to be u-e.i in titr.sng horses, etc , has Four Indexes for Washington and Greewich time, 6veep econJ. and alt the iTtjiroveeut-. All in ai!, taking 'us Beauiifui ar.;t Faoliles a;i pearar.ee avid its Superior Movement into crr.ideralion. e regard it as decidedly h j cheapest article o! the kind in tne mr ket. Price, in toinl tuiininu' order, 531, or case of 6 for J200. " tVWe ask no pay in advance, but wid forward either of tr.m to repor.sil'o par ties, to ai.y part ol the loval S;a e vviili bill payable io exyreBran hen the -ood ars delivered, giving rh buer lb , rivi ega cf examination, and, if not satisfactory, the watch can be returned ut our expense; s The express oompanies refese n:ak i.i collections on soldier and other panics in the distoy al Siates. consequent! v all sm-h orders must ba accompanied by the ca-a to insure attention. e make a deduction of two dollar on either watch wheu tne payment is forwarded in ailrace. Money may be fcenl by express at cu expense. THOS. CAFFERTY & CO.," 93 and 95 Broad St., opposite City Bank, Ptowdence, R. I. Oct. 21.1863. The Great TEA COMPANY, 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK ; Since its oranization, had created a new era in the hisior of S holesalmj Teas In thin CouDtrjr. They have introduced their selections, of TEAS, ard are selling them at not over TU'O CITSTS (.02 Cents) per pound above Cost, Nerer deviating from the ONE PRICE asked.. Another peculiarity of the Company is that their Tea Taster not only devotes his time to the selection of their TEAS a to quality, value, .and particular styles lor particular, localities of . country, but he helps the TEV buyer to choose out of their enormous stock such TEAS as are best adapted to his particnlar wants, and not on ly this, but poinis out to Dim the best bar gains. It h easy to see the incalculable advan tage a Tea Buyer has in ibis establishment over all others. II he is a Judge of Tea, or the Market, if his time is valuable, he ha all the bene fits of a well organized systum of.doinj business; of an immense capital, of the judgement ol a Professional Tea Taster, and the knowledge of superior salesmen. This enables all Tea buyer no mader if they are thousands of miles from ihis market to purchase on as good terms here as the New York Merchants. . Parties can order Teas will be served by us as well as though they came themselves beinj sure to.gei, original packages, trne weights and ta'res; and ihe TEAS atte war runtled as represented. We issue a Price List of the Company's Teas, which will be sent lo all who order it comprising . Hyson, Young: I!yon, Impe rial, CUuipocler, Twankay. and Skin. OOLONG, SOUCHONG, ORANGE & HY SON PEKOE. -JAPAN TEA of every description, col ored and uncolored. .. - ' This list has each kind of Tea divided into FOUR Clasw. namely; CARGO, hi?b CARGO FINEST, th at every one may un dersaind frcrn description and the prices annexed that the Company are determined to nndsrsell the whole Tea trade. ' We 2uarnte to sell ALL our Teas at not over TWO CENTSf,02 Cent per pound 4bove cost, believing this to be attractive to the many who .havo heretofore beea paying Esormocs Profits. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, .;- IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, -."'.'No. 51 Vesey Sireet, Ne York. " Sepw 9, 1863. Saxw. GENUINE. PREPARATIONS. ompou'nrl'Flnid Extract Buchu, a posi--tive and Specific ReniHdy for di.-ease of (.he Bladder, Kidney's, Gravel, and Drc-p-sical Swellings. . This Medicine increases . the power of Digestion, aod excite the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Waerv cr I Calcareou.di'priwots, and all Unnatiiral Lnlargernents are reduced, as well a- Pidii and inanimation. HtLJIUOLU'S .rXTRACT lilTIH'. For Wesknespe arising lro:''excees, Habits of Dissipation, Early Icdiscre.ion ol abuse,aUetHied with the following symp torus : Indisposition to. Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Diffit-ulty of Rreathir-g, Weak Neryes, Trent bliujg. Horror of Di ea-e, Vakofullles, Dunnf ol Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of-the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of tne Body, Drytiess of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms,, if allowed to go on, which ti t -i medicine invarinbly removes soon follows. IMPOTKNCY, FATUITY. EPILEPTIC FITS, in oiie - of hich the rf ' ' U Hi Jf CAUO Who cau say that they are nt freqoer tlv t followed by those "Dirclnl Di-esses." "IN -AM TV AND CONSUMPTION.:' !any are aware of the catit of their sul fi rin, but none will confess the Records of tbc Iriasitfl Asylums. And melancholy Deaths ty Consump lion bpar ample witnest t. the Tnuii'ol ihe a'sestion. 'li;;: Consiimtioa onc etTecie.l with Organic Veaknfi requires tli Hid ol Jledicine to S: r rri;i hen h;,i1 In is;oraie t: e System, which HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably docs. Airi.it will ion vii.ee. the nutst skeptical. In many AtTeetioriS pertihar to Fen-nb s ! iho Extract Luc hit m unequ .det r.y t other remedy, ns in Chlorost-sor fie't-rit rn, Irret'iilurity, Pamfnlness, r Supp'e-snn of Ciistoiiiary Evaft):itoiis, lrlcer;i!eii if Scirrhous sate :f tr.e Uterus. Leucn'rrhce. i or Whites, S e:iiit, ai:! lor all complaint- iricdett to ;t;e sex, inJi-cretinn H.ibtis w.ietner ariii. trout or Dissipation, or in the Decline (r Cbtnge oi Lr. Take no more Ualsarr:, Mefury, or un tle.i;r.t Mvdines tor unpleasant and Jat:ff'M2. .iil'H-ei. HELMKJLDS E. r.ct Rnr-hu sn.l Irn proved. U.rs-' W.-!i r i:rt e SECRET Dl KASF.S. I't'ttll ibeir S:;rjes, At bute K petic, Liuie cr i't rh t'c u, Diet, No I:5vor.'f :it Ai'd no exposure. It rpif"- 'S frequent desire and gives sfen'li ;o Urina'e, thereby re. coving ob sirurttnri, preventing ar.d curing stri-tnre-ni Ure'hra, allay mg Pain and hiflnm rn iiif'ti, so Irt-qtieril iji the clas of disenses,' and expeiiirtg all poisouaus, disea-ed and worn om ma ter. Hunsai:ds upon Thousands whii hate been the victims of Quacks, and who t,ae p ml heavy fees to he enrtd in a hort tiii.e, l-ae lontid thy we.e deceived Mud that the 'pnispn"iias. by ihe oe ol -,.w. erfi.l-afMMigenls," been drietl up n. :f e sjterr, to break cut in h.'i aggravated brrn, and jterhaps attf r M tfrtnge. Use H. laibold' Extrn, i B:u hn ?or nil nflections and diseases of Itia Unn.irv Or sri", whether existirrg in ,!!e ot Fetr.Je, ireni whatever cstiie or jii;i;,;ii m, u( n-a-tetol how hmg s ;tiik'ing. Disa-fs ol these Orjn-rqt?ire- the m'd of a Diuretic. HetTibo!ds Etfct S iCnii i the Creat Diuretic, and is c-uam :o tiave the ije-tred eff-c in all t)isea.-e f r wjuph it is reeorri men'ed. Evitjr'.ice ot tl:e most r-liatde and re;.osi ble charae-t-fr will :- coti!iny the rif''i-.ri;ie. ! l',ice SI.OO a HcUlu or Six fur .).( 0. ! Delivered 'o atiy a.; ;re- from observsitic!. Dc-.Tibc ail communicKHoiis C'iie- 1 r t v ; rfeke. Advice gratis. A dJrv"- ie.ier t ;r v.. t Uon to II. P. ill I. :!. 11. r ti, t-i. ' ' lOt Sf titb !(,?i -1., r e!. Ches :,;.i, id i', i HF.LMI;OLI) Medical Depot. 1 H ELM bOLD'S Dran & Chin'l W ,r - 54 9 Jiroa-liiay, Neiv Yv,k. 1 ESR-'T1 are ol count.erieit- and enpri.--pled dealers who endeavor to is;-.o-.r- I i o; (he their own" ai tl 'other' repulalion attained by af.se Cs O.I Helrnbold's Genuine Prepiiratitins, d'j -do Extract Bjhu, Helrnbold's Gennine Extract, Sarsapar'dU. lo do .Irnirnved Rose Was t. BTSold by all Druggist everywhere Ask for Helmbnln's. Take 110 other. Cut out the Adverti-em-r.t ud -enti'fur it, atd avoid impos'iiou and exposure. Deeef.i er 9, lfi3.- E20sasJiV p;:s:s3.iTs : Blagic Time Cberers. Being a Hunting or Opm Face, or La dy's or Gentleman's Watch Combin (d, icith Patent Self -Winding Jni. provemtnt. a most Pleasing Xovehy. One of the prettirst. ni -1 c iieiiie t, and decidedly ile best and ei, e.-t i t e piece for S'-Tieral and rel a'.de u-,- evercife red. It has within it and com-eved with its niacbinery, its own tvindinu at!a-bme;)i rentleritej a key entirely ui"tece-a y. Tit cases of thi Watch are composed ol tw metais, the outer one tei'ij; ff" H cant gold. It has tti improved ru sc 1 -n le ver movement, and warrai ted an uccurat titne piece. Price, snperSiv enrnved, per case ot half dozen, SO I. Sample Watc :.e-, in neat morocco boxes. SILVER VATCH ES. First Cias.- Ht.riifij Tune-piece.- tor ritcn racy ol rrto verner t, beaujy of ii.atcnal, and, above all. cleanness in price, mese watches riiU.-t insure universal approba tion .'-.,- An imitation so faultiest that it can hardly be detected f'V the most eperiett ced jndue-. Trie inaierial bei'iij oi two metals, ih outer one first qttabty S criio Silver,while be intiei otie js Germ-in Sd vpr, tl cat.not be recognized by cut-ina or heavy triiiravoii, mk in i, not .i nly 11; appearance, but m durahiiiiy, the t-c-t re semblance of Solid Sterling Stiver in exist ence. ' ' The sale of these Watches in the army is a source ol enormou profit, retailing, as they very readily do tt $25 and upwards. Many hundred dollars can be made in a single pav day by any one ofordiiiiry business tacl. CF AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! In heavy hnntti.'S cases, beautifully engraved,' white enamel dial, and fancy cut listrid-, in i'ood running order, by tne halt dozen, 66 Soi I only by hy i'ie case of six ! Ujk'i receipt ol two dollars, a guarantee of good lanh, we will send w a! ie by ex press to any part of the lojal Sules, col lecliiio ba'ance ol bill on delivery. This ensure buyers against fraud, giving them their watche- beioe- payment is required. Send orders to ihe o!e importer. , GAIL'S WH EATON, No. 12 Jeweler's Exchange, Cor. Cortland St- and Broadway New York Dec. 9, 1863 3m. " EDWR AD B. SNID R, rr--'; -e Gciif '1 Com'sioii Iflcrchant. Bioomsburg, Colombia county Pa. t - Particular attention gives to Pateat rights. N. Y. WEEKLY NEWS. The cheapest arid dm New York New, pupi'f. Only one dollar per yiittl.ru ,. !.! pas' -forty ;obinjii-, A com; ie: recy'r.) oi evv;U,.. Het.jj 'i,iu ;Vvuj .li.fjt ': ., i pr...;r, -r-.o.-..-. ) i-i rt i M,.i' cqsate, City. Datiy Ntjws ouiidi,.g S. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS in unrivaled mi its. utttlitj -and enterpri-a as a public ourrml. and in EVEUV DE PAR TNE NT is mot 'efficiency conducted, so a to form a weekly record ol erents pclit!:,il com- mereul. finatu "ul r, ittrurv. ih roLrnrnt ihe World. In .iddi'i..i to tii it etmi-iius all the Dome-tic li.telui-n e ol e a h vet-k arm tun reports ot erery rr.alter ol public imercst. As a pcliiioal Journal The Weekly News will be lout. d on the ilevi tna Cnnsiitu tion of the cou,iry a it Ava framed ami established hy the Father ot the Republic, and will scan with care bd fidelity every public act that r.iay tend o the viobiiioo of the leiter Hiid -pint of -that instrument ol our libeities. It prefers tio POLICY. 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BENJAMIN WOOD Edi a'rtl I t ' nc.or N.-V York No. ,19 Cd iluil StJUare. rVurili ;csa(ra9 Rutliray. TIME TAlB E. 'f WO TRAINS l.AILY and tr. u, -N'-r.-. a tl V -t rr.i:.c--'cf -e -;. i:t. El-r.lr-i. a-J j.1 of . r J, Y -'k. O:, and i er M.tav. A rd i.' -.. i-6:i. ct Pi-;-C"J-r '!ia.ii- oi Hie '.,r i, t;. : .- ,. JUi!:i- ;irr;ie at'd b ,jrl U o S;:t: bv.tx . Hri! .rg d B i i.. - r .1- .,i..: is , itrt'n -r SOUTHW.UID. Maii Train ;eae Sur.bury daily e.ce;! Sundays, at 10 10 a m. Leave-Hat r-'.urg, . 1 . 1 5 i .m. Arrives rf- Baltimore, 5.3;" " Express I' la 111 leaves fconuory diiy exeep' Sari . ays, at 1 1 07 p. n,. Leaves Harri-lVg,e.cept Monday 2.00 a. Arrives 1: baili.-.v ore dally except Mor.d ay, r.t fi.15 AeeoiniiinlMior, leaves llanisb'r 6,30 a. in. ISORTliU'JllD. Mai! Trail leaves Baiii.ore daily except Sundays, at 9.15 am. Leives Harrisbiirg, .15p.m. Arrives at Sunbury, - 4.05 pin. Expiess Trains Babimnre daily, 9.15 " Arrives at tla-ri-burg, 1.35 a.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday, 3.00 . Arrives at Sunbury. 5.33 . " For further parlicular- apply at tte ntTi'e. I N DUBABRY, Supt. Harrisbtirg-, Aug , 18H3. THE Of,! (iUAKI). Monthly Joitrnai, ilevoted lo iti I'rin- ciplc-of 1776, Designed to unnia.-K itii L'ourpUiiou, De-ptisin and crimes of it. is ABOLITION ADMINISTRATION, Anil to defend (lie doctrines ol State Rights, a- d ol CunntuiiotiaI Liferty, as bel l by mir Revn nlionary Fathers.. Published by C- CHAUNCEY BURR & Co., sau ftireei, New York. . PRICE Single numbers 15 cents. For warded by mail or eitpr .sa.. to all part ol the Unit ii States at il a yar, iu advance. Any person seruhrrg ten Mibseribei will receive art additional copy lor one year. Aug. 2C, 1863. - -i, . . . . , ,. i ... Gents Balmoral Lace Bojou, will bs sold very low. Also. Boys Shoes, at . L T. SI1AKPL1SS.' LIDERTY ASD TJNIOiV .NOW AND FOREVER. . 'i lit- J- ... ,1 V ,.!r !- aow iii rue sixty nc". is a ifioroun It ; .,, . .ii-r. at-.r i'Hr;ei.s Mdvc'.chte oi gemm.e pr.iciii.ai ileiri',.-rbey . It main i.nris the equ ul right uf all men tn justice .mil Ireedorn; it earnestly approves the war lor the Union; it holds up the har.ds ol our brave soldiers in the fi-ld; and it opposes treason in all slitipes, whether open, as ai lue ull,tl nf covert or sneaking, us at the ! ,,or'h- At ihe same time it is ihe enemy I al' '" ,m 'M'se of power, or all kinds ' " 0''ll i1' jobbery and corruption, and itisi-t- nn.tn ecoitomy in expenditures, arid a strict adherence to the constitution. Tlironuiiout the war it has advocated the the most v oroiis prosfcution ol it, but as the war drawn to a cIosb political questions take the a-cendent. A more stupendous, difficult and interesting problem was nev er presented to any people, than that of ihe restitution of the revolting states lo their allegiance. It will require all ihe statesman-hip and wisdom ol trie na'ion to biin i' to a salislactorv solution. On ihat point the "Evening Post" will take definite, erotiiids, and endeaor lo bririj; aoont a condiiion of universal freedom mid real tb trioerary. Pledged to iio par tv, a o t lookirg only to ihe imerest of the whole country, ii will use whatever energy and influence tn the delence of the "real principle- of human rtuhi and human!e vatioti which lie at the fcuiidu.iou ol our iii-ldu'iiris. It aims chifly,however, at being H good t.e -.;-.or. i: its f-t.lutnn n ; I k . a coi'l . rt M-tnrv Ot the war. u II imnnr. ta-i p diio il or State Doeu meots eotire. I'-.w-cci'im- ol Lui-aiive bodies, Snm o ri-- ol Europe:, Intelligence, and news !t tr. .-.'.I patt-ti' 'he world,' tcu rate reports .il ti' -i ictil and commercial ria'iers, irnl uf r hv Uorre-pondffcce, a id a carefully s-Iee rd Lie.r.iry Miscellany, corn pri-ina ,1'ne'ry. Reviews -t now Works, wiih lit" ? r.iry extracts. Talei. yospip Mnd anecdotes 'hewtmie lorm.ua an excellent variety in which v.-ry r-ader will d.scover some ih ii'ii 'O ris tas'e Tarns Daily Evening Post. Oi-." copy t yr. ueiiv'e.l b Carrier, Si 1.00 One copj 1 ear sent by mail, 10,00 One copy J month, 1;00 Stmi-fVttkly Evening Post. Published Every Tuesday and Friday. Oee copy cue c-r, 3 00 Two come one year, 5 00 1," ive copies one year, 12 00 Ten -opies one year, 22 00 A copy o! the weekly one year, or of the Seir.i-W eekly for six nioHihs, will be sent 10 any pets.-n who sends us a club ol ten Semi Weeklv. Weekly Evening Post. Is onbli-tied tvery Wetlne-day. When iddres-ed with each subscriber's name ; Otie vit;y one year, 2 00 Tttree coines one )eai, 5 00 Five copies tiTie year, 8 oO Ten copies one year, 15 00 And an e ra copy to the getter up of each clu'. 'd ten. Whn a Club is sent to one .-Id'trcss. . In order mi e;ti oii'ae the formation ol cuhs mi p'-tce- where only single copies are now taken, we have decide! to offer the 'oilowing ind ue? neit s: 4 copies one jear lt one add-e-, 85 00 1 do (IO Cr If) h0 16 do do do 2o 00 20 do ?o do 25 00 An extra cony of the Weekly will be sent for each Club of twenty rit this ra'.e. Clergymen are supplied by mail at ibe 1 i m o v 1 1 j r i-e-: D i I v 5S 00 per annum; eiiiy Si 50. i Sc 1 1 ri-U. sekl, 2 25: W ey t;iuy b forwarded by mad tit our 5 . " S;i '' i n?"n Copies will be setit free to ai.'.Vi.'j dt's:te it. WM. C. BY RANT k CO, Oliice ol tiie KvM:(lg Po'-t, 41 N..-.iu S;.. cor. ol Liberty, N. Y. N': v t tt, o.-r 25, 1 s63. THE MAGAZINE FOR WlTf IMEsl pEl'EKSON'S MAGAZINE, tho bet and - cheuiest i'i ihe World for ladies. This t p'-pi,iar ino.nthly Magazire wii!e ureally iriprove! lor 1864. It will coe'ain one ! Tiionsa'id Page- of Reading! Fourteen i i'I'" ''d S'eel PiaUs! Twelve Colored ! Berlin Work Pattern ! Nine Hundred ' '.VooJ Cuts! Twenty Four Pages ol ilu ! sic ! All thi" wi'l be iveii lor onlv Two J DoWar- a ye.r, or a dollar le-.- ttiati Maga, s ziio-p t t!te el ..-- of ' Pe erson." Its i'hril- li"j Ta'.e, nod Noveleoes are the besi pub j ii-h'-d anywhere AH the moM piipnlar ri'.er- are eo plove.J to write ortgtnailv t-t IV - r- In 1664, i,: add.iio' i-s u-nal q.iantny of short storie- Four Origi t.al t'(i;.i rii f t .'ove!e;s, wiil be given, by Aon S wp'.e F.tla Rodman. Fratik Lee Bet hIm-i, in .( iii" "Aut .or cf --ihe Second Lib' fi al-o publishes rv a . ; ,. .1 o ri!,r,,.i .1 f ii rii t. ., .... .ifitii' ij .-tf tyuirrs tsc:) oi.rr. r-er, ii! auiiioti 10 the colored I iUi-s, ives B.'iinets, Cloaks and Dre-ses, i .... I ! wh, a Ore-, Mantilla, or Child's f)re-s j can ! e cu I, without the i (1f a mari.a r- AI.Mi. -eeral 1 age,0! Housetiold ( ' and - f-t R -t- i-i- It in the best La lifs Magazine in the j IParld Try it for one Year Terms, j .Jhrua it .Idvance. O.. t ,) , .oe year, S 2 00 '1 r. r-e copies, for one year, 5 Oo Fue ' tor one year, 7 00 E.g. -pies. ore year, 10 CO Premiums fur Getting up Clubs: Three Five or cigh t Co, ie- ma ke a c I ub. To - very j .. r-Od getting up a club, at ihe a' ose rate-, a copy ol Ihe Magazine for I S 6 4 will be tiven gratis. AJdiPS-. to-t paid, CHARLES J. PETERS6N, 30CTChestuut Pntla. . November IS. Is"3 LEATHR! LATHER"! '31HE under-igneil would announce, that tie has on hand, al his Hal s'.:d Cap einporitim on Jlain S'reel: Bloom-hurg art asoiimeut of itifl-rent kinil of leal her. sncfl a fine calf skins, morocco, red ard black and linings, all ol which tie will sell cheap er than car. ne had elesewfiere in I fi i mar ket. Cll and examine iheai lor yourselves. JOHN rC. GIRTON. Bloomsborg. Mar 2l lsfi2. 1)K. J. IN EVANS, Physician and Surgeon, MAYING located ,-ertnauerttly on Main fc Street, BLOOM SB URG, Pa., w-ould in form the public generally, ihat he is pre pared to a.tentf to all business faithfully and pt: net nail y that may be intrusted 10 his care, on terms commensurate with the times. TiT He pays rtrict attention to Surgery a? w ell as Medicine. November 25, 1863 -ly. HENRY ROSENSTOCK, kv-Tiisht Ambrolypi.st, OOMS in ihe Third Story ol the Ex change Block, (entrance above the Book Store,) Blooraaburg, Columbia coutv ty, Pa. Bioomsburg, Nov. 23, 1858 !. OIcaou s f.Ilcrary COMPJIjYIOJS A n legant. Moral, and Refined Mis i ctllaneous Family Journal. A PAI ER 1-OR THE MILLION, Ar.d a w elcome visitor to the home cir cle. It o ttains the ioreigu and domestic iews of the day, and preseuts the greyest amount of intelliger c . THIS MAMMOTH WEEKLY Is pritned on fine white paper, with new and Deauiiful type, and is a large weekly paper of sixteen octavo pages. An unrivalled corps of contributors are under regular engagements, and every de partment is placed on the most fit.uhed and perfect system Ihat experience can de vise. Each number will be beautifully il lustrated. TERMS. $2 00 per annum. Invariably in. advance. For sale at all Periodical Depots Hi the Uiiiied Slates. . Published every Saturday, comer of Tre moiit and Bromfield sheet. Boston, Mas sachusetts, by F. GLEASON. Nov. U, 1863. 9IADIS0X HOUSE, (OF JERSEYTO W N , PA ) yfHE subscriber would .respectfully ap prife his friends and the public gener ally, that he has established the MADISON HOUSE, in Jerseytown, Columbia 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 cu-ioin as well as the lie al with genetal satislaction, Mis TABL.E and DxK,ure well supplied and will t-e c.iretul ly superintended. And hts STABLE is am ply ami well stocked, in charge ol careful grooms, will always be properly nt:f,ti','d. He invites a share of the pub'ir rj torn, and pledges his best efforts, to help his guests feel at heme. SAMUEL RIMBY. Jerseytown, Jan 8, ISG2. Mil B K00NS rroprfficr IlLOO.lIMiB I5CJ IM rT"HIS rpjinifjcent Hotel, niua'.e in mo - central portion of the town, and op posite the Court House, hi? teen thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor is now prepared lo accommodate traveler teajnster-, drovers and boarders in ihe moju pleasant and agreeable mariner Hi table will be supplied with tho t.t the market affrirds,and his Bar with the choicest liqt: rrs Attentise ostlers will always be on hand, and his stabling is the most extensive in 1. 1 . . . ; I ..... f -; . . nil- srrntiii ui t utiiiiry. .m n j nuses .v"l i always be in readiness to convey passen gers 10 und from the Railroad Oeoi-i.s. WM. li. KOON3. Bloomsbnrg, July 4. 1HC0. W Iiot';ilt' atJtj 2ic:til. rrMIE su: scri Ml E su! scriber would aucuuuee tn tbe - citizen- ol Bloont-b ur and vieinitv. that he se-iing IdlUOUSin lare and small quantities, an I at ditferent prices, at his New Store, on Mam street, . nnr hside, two doors south of a rVTZTj; Iron sweet, Bloonts'r urg. His s'ock of Foreign an 1 Domestic .V-. i conis'sol Cognac and Rochelle. B'ackb ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. I hs a large assortment of Old Rye. gray with age, fine Old Bm.ri on, Old f-oiks Whiskey, and ary quar.niy oj common. He al-o has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeira. Lisbon, Claret, Sherry ami Cam- I It; 1 i 1.... . t.. - 1 imiit- ntrs , atiu ia-i uui i.ui teasi. a t . .i l. . , . . , ' 1 1 . . ..o.ltIo Clubs td one hendred, we win say t.'u- niiiiti tuv of jood driiih e ex ra i lni'.T.' ,. ' .... SIOUT; ail of which he will sell at thj j lowest cash prices. The public are respect tail solicited to give his liquor a trul D. W. BOBBINS, Ap t. Bioomsburg, May 1, 1S6 1. DE1TTISTS.Y. II. S201VCR, siinEorv i e t i s t Rrau-ri'i'i 1 v it 1- I'.srhLrbLLi offers his r . , -"ca pri'leffMonal services to the l'XiTr 1 i- - .1 . !. A. npnllmon il til m ..i ttnrg and vicinity. He is prepared ro attend lo all the various operations in Den;i ry, and is provided ivnh the lale.-t improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in serted on pivot or gold plate, lo look as well as natural. Mineral plate and block teeth mannfac ! a!l operations on teeth carefully attended to. , . 1 r -T- 1 i 1 1 A superior article of looih Powders, al- t u way on hand. Ail operations 011 the teeth warr- te 1 , 1 ,.r 1 1 iiw-ejeisce ami vu;cr. a tew uoors auove ' the Court Housri, same side. Bioomsburg, Aug. 19 1853. f" 11 1 1 ITCSia Backl 11?,'. I (WITHOUT BllUSHISG.) 1 I7OR Boots, Shoes, Harness, Carriages, and Military Leather Work. " This new and excellent article excels!10 "lsi'"e WIN w,,n pairiouc oeiermma eveaythmg ever before in use, for be-uii r 10 apply the remedy l.r our national King and solacing the Leather. It makes i I tebef, 1 I m al thuigs,a.m to be a ,.o!ish like patent leather; will not rub j ,:.ie, fa,'nfu,1 expotient ol Democratto prin oiT wiih water, nor stain the finest wbi'e CI.ole H-1" render nself wonhy 10 be an silk, and makes lea'her perfectly water- j or-an ot lne demi-cratic party.under whose oroof Twice a month aonbe.l on boot- a,l!ii,,ces ",r four-:Ty Prospered so lona mi d -hoe, and ouch a rnonrh for harres- is sutticient. II ttte leali'er ttecornes dir y vva-ti it oil vvitn c'eati water and the pn!i-h will re appear. Warranted as reprefented. Dtreci ions lor u-e. Apply a few drcp-, on a sponge, rnb it slowly over the leather, and the O'di-li is cpm()lele. PRICE 37 CEFTS PER BOTTLE I KT For sale by L. T. HARPLES. jn Cbjt.msburg, .May 14, 1S62. KoIIccUs Dandelion CoCcc. THIS preparation, matle Ironi the best Javu Col'ee. is recommended bv physicians ns a -upenor NUlRlTlOUS BEVEBAGE for General Debility, D) -pep-ia, arut ail bilious distirders. Thousands who ha.ve been compelled to abandon ihe use of cof lee will ue this without injurious eiTects. One can contains ihe. strength ot two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. KOLLOCK'S LEYAIS, The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutri tious Bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by ' M. H. KOIXOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia, tlT And toldby all Druggists and Grocers. February 26, 1862. ly. E. II. LITTLE. 'ff I3f EST ill? Si.W3 ISLOOJISBUKG, Pa. Office in Court Alley ; formerly occupied by Charles R. Buckalew. December 28, 1850. tf. 1VMTE MEN MCST BILE A31E2IC1, THE CTJEAPE8T CAPER PCBLISHEO. . pORTY-EIGHT.ol.imnsof reading mat. - ter per week lor Si 20 per year. T". only Ne York Paper made up exclusive ly for country ci culatmn; and, the uw of ihe week, wth the cas'le. produce, aflJ olber market, carefully reoorted. The New York Day-Dookfor 1861. White Men's Liberties Stale Rights Fei erai Union. The New York Day-Bonk is an indepen dent, Democratic Journal, holding with live late Senator Douglas, that "this -jovern merit is made on the white batis, by whir, men, for the benefit of white men arul thei posterity forever." It is a large doa ble sheet, with forty eight column- of read ing matter, and in all respect, whether lor Markets, news, Literary or Agricultural information is not inferior to any as a po litical or family newspaper. In its polit't cal department, il grapples boldly with it real question before the American people, and presents the only philosophy of it which can reit the sweeping march of Abolitionism. It is Democratic in the true sense of the term the defender of ihe peo ple's rights, but it isthe upholderot no par ty chicaiery or trickery. t , no, OLjy jof peace, but 11 shows how, and bow only, permanent peace can be obtaired, and this glo'ious w hile mairs government of Wash ington restored, viz: by the utter rojie, overthrow, and extermination of Abolitioii isi'ii'frnin Ao.'r.can toil. 'Ihe Day Conk now the only weekly political paper in New York city.made up exclusively for country circulation. All the others are reha-hed from the Columup of com daily paper, which renders il almost im-.osr.it le to give so complete ami general a summary ol the news as in the oifit-r ci-e IVrsons about subscribing should take this into consideration. Democrat, a!n, must see to it that sound papers art circulated among the people, or abolition ism wiil never te put down. ETS All wfiO deVire 10 refute the arguments of Aboiilion jss, should read The Day Book. TERMS: One copy, ore year, ?2 00 Three copies on year, 5 00; Fiv ccpie, one jrar, $7 50; Ten -opies7 one jear, a;t-l ne to the etier up of ttie club, $14 00; Twenty copies, one year, aaJ one lo ih et er up of the Clob, 24 GO. Additional copies, each l 0. The narie of the poi-oS;ce, cuittr, nd S-a'e, should in ali cases, fee plainly iveii in every Ijttcr. I'ayir eida plways in adfince, ard J pa; er.- wilt ba stspped w.veu the iiui cf subscrifiion paid tor expire. Address. VAN EYRIE, HO.YTON , CO'. 162 Nassau si., New Yo;k. Special Orders. We desire this vrnr 10 pice tet. rs a mdhun cf iiorthern r-j tit ers tt.e great dacirmes Ttie Day B'.ok leaches on the q'lertici of the R.-ces. W ctii.rlderdiy ficl.evo ii V.,t J ntrnet wer placed in the hand ol o-ie t:aif of the v.-ter-t r. the norttiern S'ales between this t : r- at.d November, JJ6t,the Den.ocrais cio:d 1101 fat' ! Cirrv ie next presidential etd-- lion. We If. recre mce il, tottuwing , orders, tidt io tbe l.ht ot nri.p. ar.d r-ni j eve;i L--cuse i: wid la profiiaol. for ; ran scarcely sfford it l n solely to sec;w ! a wide !rsmitia:or. , :.e vjwr vlml I we protoui.dly t.el.eve will save our coou- ; jry. J Cb.hx nf Twenty. Ftr a club af'l(t ; besides :be exrr: paper to v. cdjereti. w will .::! x ko' rd i'T V .o rie's t'el j vi er!; en ' s r i-c e a: it r.e.o slavery," third editi-Mi ot whrcfi 1-' jt!St re&tly. Prli One Dul'ar j Clubs if F'ffij. Ft.-r a rfi.lt of Ff'y 1 -obcrii.-:-, al we w i'i -cod .: et I paper, "A n '.'-n;.!eie e; of ur Ai i A - lumn l'i;r:,i',T!','.s,;' 1 h i-ru'es ot wiik-Ii, r ' ldr'i in'.t'ii.rj. Mii'oijtii iti i j. Clubs of One Handled. hi relation Whoever wid send us ove undled u- scribers at one tin.e. ihe club t be oeni t j one addres. and tegi;kaiil end n tt-e sai.n j lime, will receive thj pp"s at Sit1!'. I ' V. E , H ii CO. I November 13, 1S3. PROSPECTUS OF "THE AGE,- f A NATIONAL DCM'.-CRftTlC NEW'spAPFR. 'I O he published Dailv and t 1 I .' , , , ,-- . . , ; the city ot Ptuh-. tr b.hi v. bv A J ' l . c , , -, brenner Co. Ihe Age' wul a epfcly in J Glss- 1 rot' ihe prtncip'es ol the De.r:ord:ic party, and wid, therefore, i.ecessar.iy favor 'he re -titration of the Union a it wa. and defeiid the Ccii-ti ulion of the United Si.tes, aod th it ol thi- Commonwealth. It will freely ard fitrlv d:icis a'l Jegii- i iriiaie stiL'j.'ct- ol new sr aper coi-mert, m- ' eluding, ot course, and pre-eminently al , ' 1 nil.- 11011 1 uti ij n.-"iivii.' iw,iic,,icn nur iuv I ...' . c f Ifin., nr.iira t I a' I :L ttiiJ cji'iji:; ii' iiiii',.y i until u n our truaint). ., ., f ' , .. It wul fear. essiy cniicise the pbbl.c acts r,, ,, , , . ' , , . . .. , , . ! iublic terva.ii and deiend the legal and i cousiiiutioiial right ol individual citizens j and ol sovereign Stales, against assaults trom any qnarier. It will .seek 10 awaken th minds of the people 'o a proper sense ot the actual con dition ol the Republic to present to tbein, -ki. .... . 1 1 r 1 . ...l'i- 1 irui 11 1 tiiiy , tne leauui pern- in ivnicn wn ; statul a a nation to ex ibn the magnitude ! ' irf ' e" Leii t? 'e,Di : check our downward prfgres,-vd ; of the task tht Be beSore them, if It ey I a"c' t" we"- The restt ration ol that par . ! tv the partv of the Constitution and ,ht Union to power in the legislative and ex ecutive governmental branches of the Si a i and ol the Union, we believe to be neces sary io avert anarchy, and the utter ruin of the Republic. To contribute to that resto ration will be our highest aim. The news. Iitea-y, commercial snJ o'h er departments, will receive due afeution, and will be so conducted a lo make 'The Aii ivnrftit.. rf thp niirnnrt r.f if.ia rra-a. t j u.AS.uai.v . v fill -uuilu. an enierpri.-e ol the miiriituJe o! ibal ijL which the undersigned are ei gaged, it quire them lo appeal to the public -for gerierou support, aud to ask for "TL3 Age" a liberal patronage, and extended cis culatiou. The preparatory arrraniremenis wariant ed the issuing ol the first number cf lb Daily Age in the month ot March 1863, arv the Weekly was commenced oou after. terms: Daily, per annurrr, (8 00 do Six month, 2 00 " Three months, 1 5i Copies delivered at the counter, and ta Agents and Carriers, 2 cer.ta each. Weekly, per annum, t- 2 00 do Six months, 1 00 do Three mor.ths, 80 Ten copies to one address, 17 50 Twenty- do do 32 CO Thirty, do do 4 5 00 t Payment required invariably in ad vance. Addfess, A. J. OLOSSBRENER U CO., 43ir Chestnoi Slieet, Phil. L November is, 1863.