Ok Of . CELEBRATED i JL JIjXIiiD. A pura and powerful Tonic, correct!? and alternative of wondertnl efficacy in disease of the STOMACH. LIVER AND 'BOWELS. Cores Dyspepsia, Liver com 'plaint, Headache, General Debility, Ner- "rion, Colic, Intermittent .Fevers, Cramps and Spasms, and all complaints of either Sex, larUing -from Bodily Weakness whether Laherent ia the system or produc ed by special causes Nothin thai is not wholesome,, genial aud restorative in its natur euie into ihe composition of HOSTETTER'S STOM ,ACH BITTERS. This popular preparation .contains no mineral of any kind,tio deadly ooiamcai eiemsni; no nery excitant ; aut il ii.a combination cf (he extracts of rare "balsatiic herbs and plants with 'he purest ' nil m if 'tacf r , (Y n j'lHa 01 m nl-jnta 5 It is well to be forearmed against disease and, so far as the . human system can be 'ro'.ected by human means against mata ! -es engendered by an unwholesome at biosphere, impure water and other external causes, Hoste.ter's Bitters may be relied , on as a safeguard. ' Tr. districts infrtjled with Fever and Aeue. it has been found infallible as a preventive ' and irresistible as a remedy and thousands 'who resort to it uDder apprehension of an 'attack escape the scourge; and thousand who neglect to avail themselves of its pro tective qualities in advance, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medi cine. Fever aud Ague patients, after be ing pl'ed with quinine for months in vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alk'loid, are not nnfreqaetaly restored to beatifl NU'hin a few days by the use of Hosteller's BUters. The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and 123 appetite restored by this agreeable "Tonic, and hence it works wonders in ca sed of Dyspepsia and in less confirmed forrn3 of Indigestion. Acting as a gentle nd painless apperienf, as well as upon the liver, it also invariably relieves the " Constipation superinduced by "ineguiar action oi the digestive and secretive or- . gans. ; . Persons cf feeble habit, liable to Nervous Attacks. Lotcntss 0 Spirits and Fit t of Lan guor, find prompt and permaetint reliel " from the Bitter?. The Testimony on this point is most conclusive, and from both exes. The agoDy of. Bilious Colic is immedi ' a'ely assuaged by a single dose of the ' stimulant and by occasionally reporting to it, the return of the complaint may be pre vented. . As a General Tonic, Hosteller's Bitters " prodoce cllects which most be experienced or wi.ressed before they can be fully sp- ...Cn.J In aaa n( fi nttnnlinnal Wealr cess, and Precialure Decay and Debility and Decrepitude arris?' Ircm Old Age, it exercises the e'actric influence. In the convalescent stages of all diseases it oper ates as a delightful invigoiant. When the powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to re enforce and re-establish them. Last, bat not east, it is the The Only Safe Siimoleat, being manufactured from sound and innocuous materials, and en- Jife'j free from the acid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and stomachics of the day. No family mediciae basbeen so cniver- .. . - t . .11.1 J. any, atlu, U may us iruij auueu, ucstn- ed!y popular with the intelligent portion of thf1 community, as Ho-teMer' Bnters. Prepared by H OSTEITE R & SMITH, " Pittsburgh; P?.r ' keepers everywhere. Dec. 9, 1863. ly. BEADING RAIL ROAD. WISTER AERASGEJIEST. GKJiAl I runs line iroia iqb iiui.u anu Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville.Lebanon, Al n town, Easton, &c, &c. ' Traios leave HarrUbnrg for Philadelphia "New York, Reading, Pottsvtlle, aud all io terraediass Sla.ions, at 81. M. and 2 p. M ' New York Express leaves Harrisbnrg at . 00. si. arriving at New York at 10- J5j the same morning. - Fares Irom Harrisbnrg: to New York Si 15; to Philadelphia S3,35 and S2;80. Baggage checked through. Returning leave New York at 6 A. M. 12 ' TJooh. and 7 P. M. (Pittsburgh Express, arriving at Harrisbnrg at 2 A. M.) Leave : Philadelphia, ai 8. 15 A. M. and 3. 30 P.M. Sleeping ctrs in the New York Expreis Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh wlthouc cbansv - FasseBgsr? by jhe Caltawissa Rail Road leave Tamaqua at 50 A. M and 2. 15 P. ' M. for Philadelphia,; New York, and all Way Points, ' . . ' Trainsleave Pottsville at 9. 15 A. M.and . C. S3 P. M. fox Philadelphia, Harrixburg and New York. . An accomodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6. 0 A. M- and returns from Philadelphia at 4. SO P. M. C7 Ail thethe above tiaina run daily, Sundays excepted- . - A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. M. and Philadelphia at 3.i5 P. M. Commutation, Mileags, Season, and Ex corsiaii TickeU, at reduced rates to and from all points. . - r " G. A. NICuLLS, r , General Soperiuieudant. Kovember 18, 1863. . r "STORING IXSURA5CE C0IPAS, . OJJlce over the, Wyoming Banky CAPITAL ASD7cRPLrS125,CC0. Cv" V." ill Insure againl loss or damage by Fire oa property in town or country, at reicnab!a lerros. ' DiliECTOUS, O. M- Ho!!enback,-JoUo R-?ictard, Sar.iuel VVadham U-L Shoe, -"akr. Daniel G. Dnesbach, R. C. Smith il. 0. Lacce.G. P. Steele, V.. W. Ketcham, CLaries Dotrusce, XV. S. Ross, George M. L'afCicf -x'l . IlOLLENBACll. Preset. D. h. iillOE.MAKKP., T. Prts't. Jl. C. SMITH, .Secretary, -V.". G. STERLING,-Trpaupf. L Jl. CONOVER, Agent, EaacU llavsa, Pa.' rsc3mt3t2J, is;i,.iy. CABINET WARE ROOM. SBSIOiV C. SI1IVE, t ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of 'the Public to bis extensive am-ortment of Cabinet Fprnitore and C H A IRS,f? whjeh he will warrant made of good wja materials and iii a workmanlike man M ner. At his establishment can ahyays be found a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which is equal in style and fin ish to that ol Philadelphia or N. York cities and at as low prices. He has on hand Yif 4 of diffreat style a,1l .'( prices, from S25 to S60. - Divans Lounges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chair, Piano t-tools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dress ing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and nier tables. .letash.H; H cheffenier8, whatnots and com'der.EiSi and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of buieaus, eoclosed and common wasn&tandejdrees-tabie, corner eupboardsj sofas, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedHteads,catie seat and common chair is Ihe largest in this section of the county. He will also keep a good assortment ol looking glasses with fancy gilt and com mon frames He will also furnish spring mat'rasses fitted to any . s'zed 'bedstead, V4 hich are superior for durability and com for: to any bed ir ue. . Bloomsburg Nov. 4, 1863. SOLHIEKS IN TBI Si A 82.TIY I And Ourrejple at Home Are now offered, an opportunity by which they cac r-btain a A GOOD AXD DUR ABLE TIME PIECE VERY LOW FIGURE. Ottr Wulches are WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONE YEAR, and the buyer ss a.'lowe the Priv ilege of Examination before Payment is required. IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RUBY ACTION?. i A first class Hunting Time-Piece of Sil ver material, over which is electro fine ! plated 18 k. sold, most durably wrought, making the imitation so fauMess that it cannot be detected from th old rr,a"erial moPt experienced jndges ; a-ids will not affect it. London made movement Im proved Duplex ir. FulL Ruby Action, has sweep seconds, and is not to be excelled in general appearare. This is decidediy one of the best arircles ever clltred for ira ders and tiiecuU;ori. Ergines, miran!s and persons levelling, will find them supe rior to any other ; aheratien ofclimate will noi affect their accuracy. Price, packed in good shape and good running o:Jer only S35, or case of 6 for 200. SILVER DOUBLE TIME MINTING LEVERS, Best Quality Silver Caes, over which eieetro-fitj plaifd Is k. gold, MimUi to onr Improved Du.lrtx.. and superior adjust ed raovemt-ats with "Stop." 10 be ued in timing horses, etc , has Four Indexes for Wahinsion and Greewkb time, evpet ii i-ii.L-- . , . . seconii, aim ii me iiiprovenients. All in all, taking i:s Beauuful and Faultless ap pearance and its Superior Movement into consideration, we regard it as decidedly the cheapeat article ot the kind in the mar ket. Price, in j.od running order. 34, or case of 6 for 5200. . ' - dTWe ask no pay in advance, but will forward either of thern to responsible par ties, toany part of the loval Sta-es, with bill payable 10 exy re'sman when the goods are delivered, giving rhe buyer the privil ege of examination, ai.d, if not satisfactory, the watch can be returned at our expense. The express obmpanies refuse .making collections on soldier and other parties in the disloyal States, consequently all such orders must be accompanied by the caii to insure attention. We make a deduction of two dollars on either watch when tne payment is forwarded in aJvace. Money may be sent by express at ou expense. THOS. CAFFERTY & CO., 93 and 95 Broad Si., opposite City Dunk, Providence, R. I. Oct. 21 1863. The Great sx j-?rmr- rg vy TEA COMPANY, 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK; Since i'.s organization, has created a new era in the histor of . Wholealiog-Teas in this Country. They have inlrodoced their selections of TEAS, ard are selling them at not over TWO CLTS (.02 Cents) per pound ' above Cost, . Never deviating from the ONE PRICE aked. A nother peculiarity of the Company i that their Tea Tater not only devotes his time to the selection of their TEAS a to quality,-value, and pariit-ular styles for particular localities of country, but he helps the TEA buyer to ehcose out of their enormous stock such TEAS as are Nst j adapted to bis particular want.-,, and not on ly mis, out points out to him the best bar gains. It is easy to see the incalculable advan tage a Tea Buyer Las in th'.s establishment over all others. ' If he is a Judge of Tea or the Market, if his time i valuable, he has all the bene fits of a well organized system 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 are thousands of miles from thi market to purchase on as good terms here as the New York Merchants. Parties can order Teas will be served by ns as well as'thoogh they came themselves being sure to get original packages, ine weights and tare; and he TEAS are itar rantted as represented. We isoe a Price List of the Company's Teas, which will be sent lo all who order I ; comprising Hyson, ITouns Hyson, Impe rial Guupoder, Twankay - niitl Skin. OOLONG, SOUCHONG. ORANGE & HY SON PEKOE. JAPAN TEA of every description, col ored and uncolored. - - This lit has cch kind of Tea divided into FOUR 'Classes, namely: CARGO,; high CARGO FINEST, that every one may on dersatnd frcm description and te prices annexed that the Company are determined to undersell ihe whole Tka trade. We gnarntee to sell ALL our Teas al not over TWO CENTSf ,02 Cents) -per pound above co"t, beHevir.g ihis to; be attractive lo the many who ha vo heretofore been paving Esobmocs Profits. ' . GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, '. No. 51 Vesey Street, New Ycrk. Eepu 9t 1863. Sraos- - - GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Compound Fluid Extract-Buchn, a pnsi live aud Specific Remedy for direase of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. : This Medtrtne increases the power of Digestion, and'excite the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Waterv or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and Ifiammation. iii;lmboli's. fxtract ntJciiiV For Weaknesfes arising from excese j Habits of Dissipation, 'Early Indiscre icn of abuse, attended wish the following syinp toms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power. Lo of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling. Horror of Di-ea-e, VVak-fulne-s, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitud of -the Muscular System, Hot .Hands, Flushing of the Uody, Dryness of the Skin, "Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Couotenance. These sjmptoms .if allowed to go on, which thi meilicine invariably remove soon follows. IM POTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of wjiich the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those ''Direful Diseases." "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Mritiy are aw are of the cause of ihpir uf f"ring, but none will rnnfexs the Record of the In-anie Asylums. And melancholy Deaths by Consump tion bear ample witness to the Truth of th RMkfition. The Constitution once eflried with Oiganic Weakneti requires the aid of Medicine to S'rena'hen and In vi-jora:e tiie Sysipm, which HELMEOLD'S EXTRACT BUC11U invariably does. Atrial will con vince the most skeptical. FEMALES.-FEMALES.-FEMALE3. In many Affections peculiar to Females the Extract Buchu i 'nnequald by any nther rTedy. as in CbloroMior Re'r-ntinu, Irregularity, Paiulnlness. or Supp'e!ion cf Customary Eva.cuat)ons, Ulctrted or Scirrhous siaie of me Uieru!, Lenchorr ho.i or Whites, S e'ility, and fcr ali romplHii.'.s incident to the sex, wtietfer ari-iig from, indiscretion Hubiis or D'si-ipaticii, or in the Decline or Change ot Lie. Take.no more BHlsanc, Merrory, or nn ;leaHnt Medicines lor unpleacant and datierou!- iieii-e. HELM bOLD'S Extract Buchu and I-n-proved Roe WaKh cures SECRET DIS EASES, In' all.ineir Siae.--, Al l:nte E pente, Lmle or no change in Diet, No Inconvenience, And no exposure. It cauces a fiequeut dfire and gives srrengih to Urinate, thereby reuiovin-i ob structions, preventing ar.d coring .-trii-tures of the Urethra, aliay it.g Pain anil Infl'n maiion, so frqneni in the cbt-s of diseases, and expelling all poisonous, disear-ed and worn out ma'ter. , J ticussnd. upon rhou-'ands who have been the vicii.n of Quacks, and who tijve paid heavy Jpcs to be cured in a"hort time, have fcund they were deceived ami that tt e ':poisoti"' ha, by 1 tie use of "pow erful astringents," been dried up in ir-e pj f-tem, lo break out in an aggravated lorm, and perhaps alter Mimie. U.- Ilr-laibold's Eirr.ci Buchu lor all aflet tion- and diseases of -ite Urirarj Or gans, wtiethr flxi-tttig in Aiaio of Female, from whatever cause originating an t no rna'-ipr of how hng etanditig. Diseases of the.-n Orja'i-requires the aid of a Diuretic. !lembo!d s Extract fi.icfio is I j e Great Dime tc, aid is certain ;o linve the ijes-ired effeft in ail dtse-es f.ir wtucn it is recom meniled. Evidrice of ihe most reliable and reso!!sibid c?fjractsr will at? fotnpanv the me:iicne. Price 1.00 a Bottle, or Six for $5. CO, Delivered 10 any ad 'ret-s, securely packed from observation. Dexvibt symptoms irt all communications Cure g'i;n antee 1 ! Advice gratis. Address leiier for informa tion to II. It. fl KIOIIIOLU, rbemisi. 104 Soctri Hth si., hel Chsinut, Phiia. HELMBOLD'S Medi-al Deot, HELM BOLD S Dru- & Chem'l Warehouse, 549 Broudicay, New York. I3Beware ol counterleus and unnri-ici-pled dealers, who endenvor lo dispOfru "ol their own" ai.d ''other" articles 0:1 the reputation attained by Heiinbold's Genuine Preparations, do do Ex'raci Bur ho, Helmbold's Genoine Extract Sar-aparil!a. lo do Improved Rose W;n!i. tF'S'dd by-all Druni-ts everyvvtinrrt Ask for Helrnbolii's. Take no other. Cut out the Advertisement and send lor it, and avoid imposition en. I exposure. December 91863. -ly. ISO LSI I A Y V ti KS I I XS ! DIagic Time tbseryers. lieinga Hunting or ()pni Fttce or La tly's or Gentleriayi's Watch Combin fd. with Paltnt Self Wi wring Im provement, a most Plen&ing Xovtlty. One of the prettiest, mot -ou vetuent, and decidedly ihe'bei-t ami cheapest nue pi;ce for general and reliable ise evnrof7e red. It has within it and connected with it machinery, its own winding attachment renderii'2 a kev entirely -unneeessa y. The casesnf this Watch are compo-ed of two metals, the outer one'being fine 16 carat gold. I; has the improved ro; y nctin le ver mpvemeot. and warranted an accural'' time piecn. Price, superMy ensrnved, pe,-; cae d half dozen, Ss04. S-unp!e VTrftclietf, in neat mowrcn hoxs, Sik- SILVER VATCHES. First Ciaas ILniu.- g Tirne-i it-ces f jf accu racy of nioverrrert. beauty ofniatt-nal, and, above all. cheaone- in pr-ce, Ihei-e waiches must insure universal approba tion. An imitation so fauMess that it can hardly be detected by the most experien ced jndges. The material being ot two metal-, the outer one first quality Sterling Silver, while the inner one is GxriTMn Sil ver, il cannot be recognized by cutting ot heavy engraving, m-tkina it, not only in appearance, but in 'dorabiliiy, the best re semblance of Solid Sterling Silver in exist ence. The sale of these Watches in the army is a ource 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. CF-AT WHOLESALE ONLY! In heavy hunting cases, beaotilully engraved, white enamel dial, and fancy cut hands, in "good running order, by the half dozen, $66. Sold only by by the case of six ! TToori receiot ol two dollars, as guarantee o! good faith, we will send watches by ex- nress lo anv nart H the loai Nles, col lecting balance of bill on delivery. This ensure buyers against fraud, giving them their watches bt-Tore payment . is. required. Send criers to the sole im'porler. BAIL'S WHEATON. No.' 12 Jeweler's Exchange, Cor.-Cortland St. and Broadway New York . - , D?c 9, 1S63' 3m. EDWRAD B. SNID R, AND Gene'I Com'sion PElcrcIistut. Bioomsborgj'Columbia eouuty Pi. -Particular attention given to Palest rights. Sept. 2, J863. 3aoa. N Y. WEEKLY NEWS. . The cheapest and best New York News paper.,. Only one dollar j:er auunni. E'l: page-i forty cultiums. . ' A-cornnleie rcco'd of events, PieT.jriiitiii Wood, eui'or and -o-prietor," Published at No. 19 City lU'll Square, Daily News Building, Ne v York C'ty. : THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS is nnrivaleJ in its ability and enterprise as a puoiic ouT-'-jM. Ron in ; EVERY DEPARTNKNT is mot effi'weu-Iy conducted, so as to form a weekly record of event political, com mercial, financial atK literary, ihrogri'mt ihe W'orlJ. aJJitinn tu this it couicinis all the Domestic lr.tl!igence of ench 'veek and full reports cf every rr. at'er of poblie interest. . 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Address BENJAMIN WOOD. Eino and Proprietor, No. 19 City Hall Square, New York IorfIi Cciifrnl Elailuay. T I M E TA LB E . TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the North ai d West Branch of t' e Su-qnehsn-na, Elinira. arid ad d N-r h-rrt .New York. Ou and after M-v dav, Arrd 20 n; 163, !) l a-fet-f Tuim o' ihe .Vr ti C"!:r! Itodway ill arr.ve and depart from Suu- bury, HJrisbtirc d Pal im re, as foliows: SOUTHWARD Mail Train leaves Sm.bury dai'y -exce;' Sundays, at 10 if) a m. Leaves Ilain-burg. 1.J5 p.m. Arrives at Baltimore, 5.35 11 Express Train -leaves Suiibcry daily except Sundays, a 1 1 07 p.m. Leaves Harris'o'ri.', 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 Trail leaves Baltimore daily except Sundays, at . 9.15 a m. Leaves Harrisbnrg, -, 1.15 pm. Arrives at Sunhury, 4.05 p m. Expicss Train Baltimore daily, 9.15 " Arrive at Harrisbur, 1.35 a.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday, 3.00 " Arrives at Sunbury, 5.3S " For furtner particulars apply at the office. IN DC BARRY, Supl. Harrisbnrg, Aug 8, 18S3. TIIE OLD ClIAliD, V Monthly Journal, devoted to th"? Prin ciples of 1776, Designed lo unmask the Usurpation, Desptism and crimes of this. ABOLITION ADMINISTRATION. And to defend the doctrines ofSlate Rights, and of Con-ntutionai Liberty, as held by our Revolutionary Fathers. Published by C- CHAUNCEY BURR & Co.. sau street, New Turk.' PRICE Single nuruners 15 cents. For warded by mail or expr.ss to all part of the United SialeB at SI a year, in advance. Any person sending ten subscribers will receive an additional copy for one jear. Aug. 26, 1863. ieots Balmoral Lsce Boots, will be sold very low. Also, Boys Shoes., at L. T. SHARPLESS. , PROSPECTUS FO It 1804. LIBERTY AND UNION NOW AND FORKVIJR. w 4 v'! A iff w - y THIS Journal, hich is now in the sixty second year of its existence, is a thorough oint , independent and fearless advocate ol genuine practical democracy. It fu a i 11 -tains the equal right of all men to justice and free lorn; it earnestly approves ihe war for the Union; il hold op the hai.da'ot our brave soldiers in the, field; and it opposes treason in all h;tpe.s, whether open, as at the iou h, or covert or sr eaking as at ihe nor h. At the same ti'me it is (he enemy of all undue exerci-e of power, or all kinds of political jobbery and corruption, and insi-ts u'oon economy in expendi'iires.arnl a sifiel adherenc; to the cnuniuition. Throughout I he war it has advocated Ihe the most v gorons prosecution ol ii, but a,s the w:ir draws to a close political questions lake ihe ascpmlent. A more stupendous, difficult and in'eresiina problem wa !ev er presented to any people, than Itiai ol the restitution ol the revolting states to their ulIeiMance. It will reqi.-ire ali Ihe natesniatt'ship and wisdom ol tne na'ton t biirig i'. to a satis'nctorv solution. On lhat po'nt the ''Evening Poet" wiil take ih'fi'ine erciiitds, and endeaor lo brins ahoul a condition of universal freedom and real democracy. Pledged to no par ly, an.! looking only lu 'he interest ot ihe whole country, il will use whatever energy and i'ifluei'ce in the defence ot the arent principlef of human rihi and huniun ele vaii'ii which lie at (he lounda ion ol our inr-tdut ions d airns chiefly, however, at being a good' newspaper. In its column ill b found a comple'e History of ihe war, all impor tant political or StH'e Documents entire. Proeee JiTms. ol Lei-laiive bodies, Sun. 111 rie of European Intelligence, and news from all parlso! the world, accurate reports ( fif.a:cial and commercial matters, ini-t worthy Correspondence, a id a carefully g'lected Li ermy Ali.-cella'.y, compri-irig Pnetv. Reviews of now Wrniks, with lit- ernry extracts. Tale- sossip and anecdotes ihe whole lorming an excellent varieiy 111 which evfry reader will discover some thing o his las e ' Terms Daily Evening Post. One copy I yr. oeiiv'ed by Carrier, Si 1.00 Oiie copy 1 year sent by mail, 10,00 One copy I month, 1,00 Srmi-W nk!y Evening Post. Published Every Tuesday and Friday. One copy one year, S3 00 Two copies one year, 5 t0 Five copies one year, 12 00 Ten copies one year, 22 00 A copy o' the weekly one year, rr of the Semi-Weekly for six moHths,' will be sent to :.nv person who sends us a club ol len Semi Week I v. Weekly Evening Post. Is published fvery Wedne-day. When ad.'res-ed with each subscriber's uame : One co y cne year,. 52 00 Thrue copies one yeat, 5 00 Five copies one year, 8 CO Ten copies one year, 15 00 And an ex'ra copy to the get'er up of each clnh id len. 117eu rt Club is sent to one .i&lress. In order 10 eneoti'aire th?? (ormaiioii of clubs in places where only single copies are now taken we have decided to offer the 'oll.iwin inducements: 4 copie- one yetr 10 one address, !?5 00 7 do co do 10 00 16 do do do 20 00 20 do do do 25 00 An es'ra enpv ot the Weekly will be sent fit each Club ol twenty at this rate. CU'nu nien are supplied by mail at ihe fi.l'oviiiiJ rae: D-ily, 0U per annum; eri vfekh,&2 25: Weekly 51 50. Mm:ty ruy be forwarded by mail at our risk. I"" Specimen Copieb will be sent free to all wtio desire it. WM. C. BY RANT & CO, Office of the Evening Post, 41 Nae-H.i St., cor. of Liberty, N. Y. November 25, 1863. THE 3IAGZLC FOIi TIIK TI31CS! IJETEUSON'S MAGAZINE, the best and cheaie-t in the World for ladies. This p'.pular monthly Magazi-e will be sreatiy improved fr 1M4. i; will contain one Thousand Pa.' of Readma! Fourteen S,.ndid S-el Plat-s! Twelve Colored Uerl iri Work Pattern! Nine Hundred ! Woo Cr.i! Twenty Four Page of Mu i f : All tnis win ue :;iven lor only I wo Do!lr- - year, or a dollar ie than Maga 7.iiits ol tne cli- of ' Pe.e'son." ItsThnl linu Ta'.e ai d Nrele-i,8 are ihe be! pnb li'hed anywlicte Ail Ihe rnot popular wn-er- a'e err j loed to write onginaliy p,r '-pe rson In 1864, ii. addition 10 its ti-ual quantity of hort stories FourOrui nal Copriht Novelets, will be mion, by Ami S otwptiens, Ella Rodman, Frank Lee Benedict, and the Author of l'ihe Second Life." It also publishes Fashions sihea i of All Others. Eacti in".Oiter, in ad nion to tlie colored plales, tives Boque'is, Cloaks and Dresses, engraved on woou. .iso, a pi'ern, rroru i .... i r which a Dress, Maniii.'a, or v tnlu's Dress, c an cut out, without the si f of a niantua owik-r. ALSO, -veral agesof Household an. I ..' er R. c- u!- It is Ihf best Laly s Magazine tn the JCorhl Try it for one Year Terms, l wan in tidvance. One Copy, one year, S 2 00 Tiir-'e copies, f'-r one year, 5 00 Five copies, for one year, 7 00 Eigh ropif?s, one year, 10 CO Premiums for Getting vp Clubs: Three, Fi ve or eight copies make a club. To every person getting up a club, at the aoe rates, a copy ot the Magazine for 1S64 will be givt-n gratis. Address, post paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut St., Phila. November IS. 1HH3 LEATHR I LATHER ! riillK under-iyned would announce, Ihal he has on hand, at bis Hat and Cap emporium on Main street, Bioomsburg. an assortment of diflerenl kind of leather, such a fine calfskins, morocco, red ar.d black and linings, all of which he will sell cheap er than can be had elesewhere in ihis mar ket. Call and examine them lor yourselves. JOHN K. GIRTON. Bioomsburg. May 21 1862. III:. J. R. EVANS, Fbjsiciau and Surgeon, HAVING located permanently on Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in form the public generally, lhat he is pre pared lo a. tend to all bu-iness faithfully and punctually lhat may be ihtrusied to his care, on terms con mensura;e wiih the limes. VsT He pays strict attention to Surgery as well as Meilicine. , Novemb-t 25, 1853 -ly. HENRY ROSENSTOCK, Skv Lisht Ambrofypit, ROOMS in the Third Story ot the Ex change Block, (entrance above the Book Store,) Bioomsburg, Columbia coun ty. Pa. . . j31comsbur, Not.23, 1859 j GIc:tsou s Literary COMPJIjXIOJX". Jl 'n legant. Moral, and Refined Mis cellaneous Family Jovrnul. A PAPER I OR THE MILLION, Ar.d a welcome visitor to the home cir cle.. It contains the foreign and domestic news of the day, and presents the greatest amount of intelligence. THIS MAMMOTH WEEKLY Is primed on fine while paper, with new and Deautifnl tvpe, and is a large weekly paper of sixteen cctavo pases. An unrivalled corps of contributors are under regular engagements, and every de j urtrnei.t is placed on the most friished mid perfect system that experience can da vise. Each number will be beauiilully il lustrated. TERMS. $2 00 per annum. Invariably in advance. . For sale at all Periodical Depots in the United States. Published every Saturday, corner of Tre moni and bromfield slteets. Io-ton, Mas sacuusetts, by F. GLEASON. Nov. Jl, 1863. 91 AM SOX IICISE, (OF JERSEY 1 Ov N, PA ) TWE n.bscrit er would respectfully ap prise his friends and the public gener ally, that he has established the MADISON HOUSE, in Jerseytown, Columbia county, Pa. The above house lias lately teen refitted and undergone a thorough repairing by 1 he pro prietor. He is fully prepared to eti'er ain the (ravelling en-torn as well a the local with seneial satisfaction, His TABLE and BAli,are well supplied and will be carelul ly superintended. And his STABLE is am ply and well stocked, in charge of careful rooms, will always be properly amended. He invites a share of ihe public cus tom, and pledjes his best efforts. In ht-lp his guests feel at home. SAMUEL RIM BY. Jerseytown, Jan 8, 1862. B K00NS Proprielor lil.OOMMtl'KCJ VA rpHIS magnificent Hotel, situate m the j I- central portion of the town, and en- 1 posite the Court House, his been ihoronefdy repaireil and refuruished, and the Proprietor 1 now prepared 10 accommodate travelers, teamsters, drovers and boarders in the mrsi pleasant and agreeable manner His table will be supplied with the best the marki i affords, and his Bar with the choicest liquors Atlentise ostlers will always be on har. l, J and his stabling is the most extensive in I this section ol country. Omnibuses wil I always be in readiness 10 convey pasen gerstoatid trora the Kailroad Uepols. WM. B. K0ONS. Bloomsbnrg, July 4 I860. Eioenlc mid detail. rpllE subscriber would announce to the JL cilizens of Uloomsbiirg and vicinity. that t isseiimg LIQUOUS in lari:e and small quantities, and at deferent prices5 at his New More, on Mam street, north side, two doors soulh n.i 0m ! Iron s-reet, Idoonisburg, stock ol rorei'i w(?mestic x.s. . a fc 9 consists of ('o.'iiac arid Rchelle. Blackbpr ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He hvB a large assortment of Old Rye gray with aire, hue 0l lionrboi, Old Ko'ks Whiskey, a:d u'iy qnaMdy of comiiion. He alo has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeira, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry ami Cm paur.e Wines; snd Jasi tut rot lea-i a quKi.titv of cool double etr liUOWN STOUT; all 'of which he will sell at he lowest cah prices. The public ari? resptct fnlly solicited to cive his jiquir a triil. D. W. IK) 3 DINS, Agt. RIoomsburg, 2.1ay I, 1 So 1 . 11. Eioxvi:ii, SCROCOA I K . T I S T . w p r.M f,Lr I LL1 oners his ! pr.'f-s-ioual service to the ladies & 2nllemeriol Blooms- bnrg and vicinity. He. is prepared to alt-Mid in all the various opemtions 111 I)en;i!ry, and is provnled with the latest improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in serted on pivot or gohJ plate, to look as well as natural. Mineral-plate and block teeth mann'ac. tured and all operations on teeth careloily attended to. A superior article of Tooth Powder, al ways on '.tand. All operations on the teeth warranted. residence and Office, a few doors above ihe Court House, same side. Bioomsburg. Aug 19 185S. 5J 9 Unit t .-,.. T!..l lnrr jf nrr rirwi (' ITIIOL l BRU U.J j TOR Boots, Shoes, Harness, Carriages, j A and Military Leather Work. Tliis iew and excellent article excels eveayihinu ever before in use, for beauii i lying and sofeuing the Leather. It makes ! a poiisn itKe patent leatner ; win noi mu off with water, nor stain :he finest white silk, and makes leather perfectly water proof. Twice a month applied on boot and shoes, and once a month for ban ess is sufficient. If the leather becomes d in y wa-h it off with clean water and the poli-h will re appear. Warranted as represented. Direction lor u-e. Apply a few drops on a sponge, rub it slowly over Ihe leather, and the polih is complete. . PRICE 37 CEFTS PER BOTTLE I tjir For sale by L. T. :HARPLEsS. vj Bloomsbnrj;, May 14, 1862. Koilock's Dandelion Coffee. THIS preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled lo abandon the use of cot lee will use ihis without injurions etfects. One can contains the strength ol two pounds of ordinary cofTee. Price 25 cents. K0LL0CK S LEYAIX, The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutri tious Bread and cake. Price 15 cents. Manufacturtd by M. II. KOLLOCK, Chemist, - Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia, JSTAni told ly all Druggists and Grocers, jw February 26, 1S62. ly. E. H. LITTLE. BLOOilISBURG, Pa. Office in Court Alley ; formerly occupied bj Cbailes R. Buckalew. December 28, 1859-rtL THK CHEAPEST PAPER PUBLISHED. I7ORTY-EIUHT columns of reading mt - ter per week for tl 20 per year. Th only Nt?w York Paper mad- op exclusive ly frr country circulation; ud, the nert of the week, with the cattle, proJucp, and othpr market-. rarelnUy renoried. 7'lie Aetr York Jay-Book, for 1884. Whi'e Men's Libertiee State Rights Fed eral Union. The New York Day-Book is mi indepen dent. Democratic Journal holding wi'b ih late Sena'or Douela", that ''this govern ment is trade on the white basts, by whi' men, for the benefit of white rnen mid their posterity forever- It is a hrg dou ble sheet, with frty eight columns of resd inrz maiter: and in all respect- .whether lor Markets, news, Literary or Agricultural informa'if'n is not inferior to any as a po litical or larnily newspaper. In its pnbt's cal department, it grapple bolc'iy with th real question before the American people, and presents ihe only philosophy of -if, which can resist the sweeping rnan h of Abolitionism. If is Democratic in the tr sense of the term the defender 01 the peo ple's right, but it i the upholder of no par ly chicanery ortnekety. is not or.ly for peace, but it shows how, arid bow only, permanent peace can be ihiair el, and (hn glo'ious while man's governrneut of Wuh ing'on restored, viz : by the ut'er ro-j'f overthrow, and extermination of Aboiitiotr ism from American soil. The Day P.ock is now tie nr.Iy weekry political paper in New York cily made up exclusively lor coutMry circulation. AH the others are f-iha-hed from the colnrnti" ol some ilaily paper, which renders it almost i in possible to give so complete anl general a summary of ihe news as in the o'hei case Persons about si:b-cr'bing should take this into cobideraiion. Democrat, p.l-o, must see to it that sound pipers ar circulated amonth people, or abo.'i.'inn im w id never oe put down. TP All who desire to refute ihe aryumet ik of Abolition ists, should read'f'ie Day Book. TERMS: One copy, one year, ?2 Three copies on e, 5 0; KtVrt cpir one year, 5 DV: leu co a ..I 1 - t j ,M' j-'. one to the ne';pr hp ol the clut, 514 00; Twentv copi"S, one yr, and one to 1 r et'ern.iof He Club, 21 0d. Additional copies, cai h S I 20. The name of the poss-offi-e cuntr, ni Sia'e, should in ali cases, fee plainly given in every le"er. Pay men always in adfnc, a-d a':J parers will be sopped wj.cu the t : ft . id sub-cripiicu paid lor expire. A 'dress. VAN EVRIE, HOKTON & CO . 162 Nassau si.. New Yoik. j Special Orders- We dexire this yenr ! to pl;u e (.ilr ri a rndiion o nurt!iern rerW ers (he ret doctr.nes 1 he Uy ii .ok leal-he on the question of the Races. XX m coi:ri Jent'y helive it this J nunsl wr-r i placed in ihe fiat:ds ol o se half of uie v j ters of the northern S'ats between thi ti'. I and November, lsfi4. the Dernocra could ! rot fad to crry trie lieu p'est Jeit'al ele ; tion. We ih re'ore mafce itu' ' frllowiri)(, i olIer, nr t in the liht of frie, at;d n ? ; even becpo-e i' wiil t e p'f'fi'ahle fur wa can scbitely arTord it but r-rdely 10 seco a ide d.sserr: ina'ion of 't.e views whir b pto'OL.ndlt tifbeve ml! save our ennt- try Clubs of Twenty Vvr n club r2ft, beside th.ti es'ra paper row ifT-ret, wo will s.'nd : co,y ot Dr Vm E ri-'- tret work (-ti l,ce?rnes a"l peoro Uvery . i t.'urJ - liii-in td which i-jus! rra.Jj. I'ii-i , Oiie Dodar Cubs tf rfltj.Por a thb or Vf sul -crii crs. at I'd, we. will send one '' p-iper, a't.l a -n:f'p!f-'e sei r:f otr A';'i A t' ; lin n PiiO'icain .s," 't'." (r c' oi which, tiien iceiher. arnrMiMt $ J T. Clubs of On; llniuhtJ. In relulioa i 'o ("ltib d o"e hundrcil. c wid itn: ! tl't .U.'t L. 1. l 11. f. til. Till j 11 iiur t r 1 -i.i r-i-,t.( . . i m libeis at oii l;!!.e, ihe cbjh tn I . Mie adilres. and lx?2i! an-i er.tl i . il u - r:.t o 1 . ! tnne, will rfcc:e th-j p;.,er at $:nn. V. E., 11. fii CO. j Novtmber 13, 1S63. I UU.M i.tii1 v;a j iiii ahli A NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC MJWfprr. O be pr.b!'!.eJ Duly an I Weekly in 'he c'nv of Phi'adel.d.ia. bv A J (iio-s- Crentier & Co. ' The Ae" v.id a tvoc.iw the principles of ihe re:r.ota'L' party. ;id will, iheiet'oie, i.-cessar.iy Uvor the ie-1-i-ra'ion of ihe Union s it was, ard defend itie ronstitction of the United S fc!e; and ihit o.' this Coriimotiwetllh. It will freely and fairly di'cn ad legi imate sul j -els of newspaper cornmer t, m c'ndinj, of course, anj pre-eminently al this time, all questions connected wiib lt;e e.xisliitg iirdiappy condtMon of our couutrf. Il will fear:e-siy i-riticise II e pufcl.r ads of public servants and def'-nd Hie ienal and ' consiitutioiial right ot individual cilizena and ol sovereign States, against es-aolt from any qnar'er. Il willteek to awaken the m:ud f lb e people to a proper sense of the actual con dition ol the Republic to present o item, trulhff.liy, the fearful peril in which w S'ar.d a- a nation to exhibit the tnanitu.te of the task that Pea tehre ttiem. if tl ey 1 wtMild check cur downward proare-s and lo inspire Ihem w nh patnoi ic oeterinifta tion to apply the remedy lor our national ills. lit toiiel, it wi l in all th.ngs,a"tm to b the faithful exponent of Democratic prin ciples, and to render itself worthy to be an org in ol ihe democratic party. under whp'e auspices our country prospered so long and so well. Toe restoration of thst par- I ty ihe parly of ihe Constitution an J d.e ! Union to power in ihe legislate and si- ecntivp governmental brar.chee ol the S:at and of the Union, we believe to be neces sary lo avert anarchy, od the u'ler ruin of the Republic. To contribute to that resto ration will be onr highest aim. The news. li-eay, commercial mi l o'h- er departments, will receive due at ention, and w ill be so conducted as to make. "Tha Ane" worthy of the support ol the geoer I reader.. The many diffirultte? now fnrroncdir.fj an enterprise ol ihe magnitude o' that 14 which the undersigned are engsed, it quire them to appeal to ihe public for ft generous support, and to ask for 'Tl O Ane" a literal patronage and extended ci culaiion. J ne preparatory arrrarizt-niMn nw'r Daily Age in the month ot March 1863, and the Weekly was commenced fcoju alter. TER.na : Daily, per annum, f6 00 do MX niontn, . .. - tin . . " i nree inoiuns, i w : .t.it.srail til tha rnnntor. anil M Asents and Carriers, z ceuta eacn. Weekly, per annum, do Six monihs, do Three mor.ihs, Ten copies to one address, Twenty 'do do Thirty, do do jgT Payment required invan vauce. Address, A. J. GLOSSBRENER 43u Chestnut Sir Norember 18, 1863. ;J 1 r, f 6