r :; -: .--V' .v " . V.'5 Nr- a '" -' '-. : v3 :,f'tV - CELEBRATED BITTJ3BS. pjre and "powerful Tonic, corrective -and alternative of wondertul efficacy in disease of the STOMACH. LIVER AND IiOVVELS. Caret Dyspepsia, Liver com plain'., Headache, General Debility, , Ner vousness, Depression of Spirits Ccnstipa lion, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramp and Spasms, and aU complaints of either 5x, arising from Bodily Weakness vrhether inherent in the system or produc ed by special cause.- - Nothing that is nt wholesome, genial Rod restorative in it natnr entes into the composition of HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH BITTERS. Tiie popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant j but it is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamic hetb and plants with the purest and mildest of at! diffusive stimulants. It is. well to be forearmed against disease and, so faf as the human , system can be Protected by human means azainst niala g engendered by an unwholesome at mosphere, impure water and other extendi causes, Hoste ler's Billers may be relied on as a safeguard. Ir. district infected with Fever and A cue, it has been fou nd "infallible as a preventive aod irresistible a3 a remedy and thousand: wh resort to it under appiehension of an attack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its pro tective qualities ik advance, are cured by a very brief course of this'marvelous medi cine. Fever and Ague patien's, after be in" pFed with quinioe lor months in vain, Brail fairly saturated with that d.mserons al!r-oid, are not infrequently restored to bea.n wi'hin a few days by .the use ol Hosteller's Bitters. The weak stomach is rapidly itivisortBled and the appetite restored by this agreeable Tonic an.l bence it works wonders in ca ses of Dyspep-i and in less confirmed forms ot Indigestion. Acling as a gentle and painless apperient, as well as uoi tue liver, it alo invariably, relieves the Con st i p' ion uperinduced by irregular action ol the digestive and secretive or gans. : Persons of feeble habit, liable to berwms Jilaiks. Lotcnetsof.Spiij! and Fit ff 1m n- gtor, Cud. prompt and .permaeunt relief from the Bit eis. The Testimony on this point n most conclusive, and from both exes. ' . The agony of. Bilious Colic is immedi a'elr asuaed by a sinale dose of the stimulant and by occasionally reporting to it, the return of the complaint may-be prevented.- . n- A a General Tonic, Hosteller s Bitters rrodwe eSects which most oe expenenceu liii-eis-ed before they cari be fully ep- t nreeiated. hi ct-esot Cuiittitutionai eait- - I t r ,1 -r -v 1 V A 1 I . . ness. r.d PreTiature Decay an;t Debility : ; and Decrepitude ari- ing Irom Old Age, it , j everci-es the electric infliier.ee. In I tie conva'e-ceni stages cf fli diseases it opei Btes as a dtliahtlul invfjoraiit. Wheut:: er- e power ol nature are relaxed, it operates to re enforce and re-estavd sh them. T.-.ifci. bot not least, it is the The Only Safe Samulent, being inannf.irtured from , sound and innocuous material, arm en- , tire.ly free hum the asid element pres-i i more or less in all the ordinary tonics and (omachicsof the day. '" Na lamily medicine hasbeen so nniver- , " . 1 t A J ' alljt and, it may De truly a iaea, ceo edly popular with the in'eUmeni portion ol the community, a Ho-ie'ter' Bi ter. Prepared by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, P- Sold by all Dro?aist9, Grocers and Store keepers everywhere. Dec. 9, 186t.-r-ly. READING RAIL ROAD. . TFIMER AK1MNGCJ1EXT. GREATTrunk line from the Nor:h and North-west for Pniladelphin, New- York, Reading. Pottsville.Lebanoa, Alleu iown, Easton, &c, &.c. --Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia New York, Rea fin;, Pottsville, and all irt termdiaie Sta.ions, at 8 a.m. and 2 p. M New York Express leave Hariisbnrg at Si 00. M. arriving at New Vorkat 10 J5; the - ume morning. Fares from Harrisbars : to New ork tb 15; to Philadelphia S3. 35 and 52.80. Bassage checked throagh. . RettTrniwg leave New York at 6 A. M. 12 Noon, and 7 P. M. (Pittsburgh Express, arriving at Harrisburg at 2 A M.) Leave Philadelphia at 8. 15 A.M. and 3. 30 P.M. " Sleeping ctr in the New York. Exprefs Trains, ibrough to and from P'ltaburgti withoul cbanse. Passengers by ths Cattawisa Rail Road leave Tamaqua at S A. 31 and 2. 15 P. W. for Philadelphia, New York, and ail Way Poin'.s. Trainsleave Pottsv!le at 9. 15 A. M. and Z. 30 P. M.! for Philadelphia, Hariifeburg end New York. " An accomodation Pa-senger triin leaves Reading at 6. 0 A. M. and relurua from Philadelphia at 4. i0 P. M. -'. All the the above tiaios run daily, .Sundays excepted. A Sunday train leaver Pottwv l!e at 7.30 A M. and Philadelphia at 3.t5 P. M. Coiiiroutation, Miieag, beason, and Ex carsion Tickets, at reduced rates to and Irora ail points. , G. A. MCoLLS, : General buperinieudant. November 16, 1863. - ' .rtOMIXO IXSCCASfE- 10.1IPASI, OTiCt oter the Wyoming Bank, . CAPITAL' A5D MBPLCS, I23,CC0. "j - Will .insure' again loss or dama2 by Firs oa property ic lowo or cductry, at reasonable ierm. - DIKECrOKS, G. M Hollenback, John Rfifliud, San.nel Wavthams," D - L Shoe, rak-r; Daniel G- Dnesbich, R. C. Smiib U. D. LacoeG. P. h-. W. W. Keteham. ha'!s Dorrance, V.. S. P.oss, George M. Hramg. - ' - ' ' G. M- IIOLT.ENBACII. Prest. D. h. SIIO CM AK ClU V. PreSt., R.C. SMITH. S'f-.r, V.. G, bTERLINCJ, Tren.f.rer. L IJ.CGNOVXR. Agent, B3ca Ilava, Pa. INjeerabet 2d, I'i-S3. ' !y. CABINET WARE ROOM. "-.SSKIOX C. SS5IVJE, T ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of -'the Public to his extensive assortment ol CabineV Frrniiore and C II A IRS,V which he will warrant made of good Vpa materials and in a workmanlike man- ' I ner. At his establishment can always be found a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which is equal in 'style knd fin ish to that o! Philadelphia or N. York cities and at as low prices. He has on hand ot different 6tyle and prices, from $25 to $60. Divans Loting Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, flocking and eay chairs, Piano 6Uools,atid a varieiy of upholstered work, with Dress ing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card. T'SJ centre and pier tables, detashm, cheffeniers, whatnots tnd romcides,CSl2 aad all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and common wasUfetandslrese-tables, corner cupboirds, solas, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bed(teads,cane seat and common chairs is the largest in this section cf the county. He will also keep a good assortment ol j lookins glasses with tancy silt and com mon frames He will alo furnish s;iritu'. mattrasses ftird to any ized beiUtead, which are superior for durability and com fort to any bed ir. use. Dloomsbnrg, Nov. 4, 1863. SOLRIEUS I!' TUB AilT Acd Our rcp!e at Home Are now offered an opportunity by which t'iey cat: rbtain a A C30D AM) DCRiiJLi: TIME-PIECE AT A VERY LOW FIGURE. O'lr Watches are WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONE YEAR, and tt.e buyer ss allowed the Priv ilege of Examination "before Payment is rqired. IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RUBY ACTIONS. A first class Hunting Time-Fiece of Sil ver material, over 'which is electro fine plated 18 k. gold, most durably wronsht. making 'he imitation so lauliiss that it cannot be detected from th solid rr.aterial mot experienced jririues ; acids will not affect it. London iriade movement. Im croved Diipiex in Full Ruby Action, has sweep seconds, ad is not to be excelled i in general appearance. This is decidedly one of the best anrciej ever oilred for tra ders and speculators. Engineers, emigrants and perons tave!l.n.r, w:!l find them supe rior to any other : alteratien ofclimato will pot affect their nccuraey. Price, packed in tood shape and goo t running order only 35, or Case ot 6. for S200. SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING LEVERS. Best Qoj!i;y Silver Ca.-es, over which e!ectro-tine plated 18 k. gold, similar to onr Improved Duplex, and superior adjust ed movements with "Stop." to be ued in timing hores, etc., has Four Indexes for Wa'hinuton and Greewic-h lime, sweep second, a'jd sh the improvements. All in all, Ukina i:s Beautiful and Faultiest ap pearance and its Superior Movement into confederation, we regard it as decidedly th cheapest article ol the kind in the mar ket. Price, in uood tunning order. 34, or case of 6 for iZOO - pe asK no pay in advance, but will v ne ash nu nay in advance, DUl w , i , r ' , ' . . ard either of them to responsible par- , ' o i , to any part of the loval Sta'es. with ' ,J, ' . . ' . ... for bill psat le to exyressman when the goods are delivered, giving rhe buer the privil ege id examii'atio'i, and, if not satisfactory, the watch can te returned at onr expen-e. The express o:inpini"s refuse making I collections m soldier and othr parties it riistoyal Sta'.es, consequently all sn.-h onters must be accompanied by the rasa to u.sure atierit:on. e make a deduction of two dollars on either . watch when the payment i forwardetl in advace. Money may be sent by express at cu expense. THOS. CAFFERTY & CO., 93 and 95 Broad St., rppo-ite City Bank, j I'rovidence, K. I. Ocl. 2M?fi3. The Great TEA COMPANY, 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK; Since is or2tanrtatiorr, Las created a new era in the hist or of hoteatir.g Teas In this Conatry. They have introduced their selections of TEAS, ard are selling them at not over TITO C EXT S ( 02 Cents) per pound above Cost, Never deviating from the ONE PRICE asked. A nother pecnliarity of the Company i ihat their Tea Taster not only devotes his lime to the selection of their TEAS a to qnality, value, and particular j-tjies for pariicul-ir localities of country, but he helps the TEA bnyer to choose on! of their enormoas ttock such TEAS as are best adapted to his particular want, and not on ly this, but points out to him the best bar gains. It is Prfsy t ste the incalculab'e advan taue a Tea L'uyer has in this e&labli-diment over all others. If he is a Judge of Tea, or the Market, if his time is valuable, he lias all the bene fits of a well organized system of doircs business, of an immense capital, of ihe judgement of a Professional , Tea Tater, and the knowledge of superior salesmen. This enables all Tea buyer no maMer if they are thousands of miles from this market to pnrchae on as good terms hero as the New York Merchant. Yr.mia nrdi Tana i I I Ka aarro? Kv u as well as though they came themselves beii' sore to get original packages, trne weights ar.d tare; and ihe iLA5 are tear- unified as represented. ve lssoe a t rice l.isi 01 me umpuj - Teas, which will be sent to all who order it ; comprising S2yonf -Voting Elyson, Impe rial, Smipoder. Tirankay and Skiai. OOLONG, SOUCHONG, ORANGE & HY IJ$ oi ll'ie"reut 6,jle a,,''l 'rfii SON PEKOE. JAPAN TEA of evy description, col ored ar.d ancolored. . f bis I: l has each kind of Tea divided into FOUR Cl-e namely: CARGO, hiah CARGO FINEST, that every one may cn dersatnd frcm description and the prices annexed th At the Company are determined to onderselJ ihe whole Te trade. We ananrtee to sell ALL oor Tpas at not over TWO CENTSC,02 Cents) per pound above cot, believing tfa'is to be attractive to the many, who havo heretofore been paving ExosJioos Pkofits. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPORTERS JNQJOBBER, No. 51 Vesey Street, New York. Sept. 9, 1863 Sanaa. GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Compound Fluid Extract Buchn, a posi tive and Speciflo Remedy for disease of the. Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excite the Absorbents into heal'.hy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and IHammaiion. II LL31 HOLD'S FXTIUCT BIJi'IH'. For Weaknesses arising from excesse, Habits of Dissipation, Early Mi;discretiori of abuse, attended wish the following symp toms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathi-ig, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of D;st ea-e, Wake.fulne-s, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System,' Hot Hands, Flnhir.g of the Body, Dryness of the Jkin, Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Countenance. These -symptoms, if. allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes soon fnllows. 1M POTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those "Direful Diease." "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.'- Many are aw are ol the cause of their suf fering, but i-.one will confess the ' Records of the Iosame Asylums. And melancholy Deaths by Consump tion bear ample wi'ness to ihe Truth ot the assertion. Ttie Constitution once efTeced with Orsran-e Weakness reqnires the aid of Medicine to S;rennhen siiid Invigorate the Syuem, which HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. Atrial will con vince the most skeptical. FE MALES ,- F E M ALES.-FEM A L ES. In many Affections peculiar to Females the Ex'ract Isnchu is uneqtlaled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painlulness, or Supp'ession r.f Customary Evacuations, LTicerated or Scirrhous s'ate of ine Uterus, Leuchorrl rxa or Whites, S erility, and lor all complaint incident to the sex, whether ari-ing from indiscretion Habits or Dissipation, or in the Decline or Change ol Lite. Take no more Balanc, Mercury, or un pleasant Mfdicmes lor unpleasant and dancerons disensej. HELM FOLD'S Ex'rnct Buchn nnd Im proved lloe Wash cures SECRET DIS EASES, hi ail their Sia-jes, Ai I'ttle '.v pense, 1ittle cr no change in Diet, No Inconvenience, And no exposure. It caoi-e- a frequent desire and gii'PS strength to UriTa'e, thereby re;novinu ob s'rticlions, preventing ar.d coring slrif tures of i lie Urethra, aiij mg Pain and Inflam mation, so frequent in the da of disease, and expelling all poisot.ous, di.'zar-ed and worn on! ma'ter. "'Ihousands upon rhortsand whi have been the victim"' of Quacks, and who have paid heavy lees to I e cured in a short j tin.e, l ave lound they were deceived, and that the "poison" la, by ihe ne of "pow erful astringents," been dried up in the sjsteir, to break out in nn aggravated lorro, and perSians after Marriage. U;-e Helm hold's Extract Rjchu lor p!1 aflection and disease nf the Urinary Or gans, whether exi-tn g in Male c,f Femal-, from wliitever cacs-e origi.iating antt no ma ter rd how l.ng 'and in. Disra-es of these Ora-i reqni res th aid of a Diuretic. Heimbold's Extract R.ichu is the Creat Piure'ic, and i certain :o l ave the desired effect in ail disease for which it i recommenced. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will ac company the medicine. i'rtcp $1.00 a JJottte, or btx for $5 00. - , . . , , . De ivered to any address, securely packed ' . fA ' i 3 ' from observation. Descrtct symptoms in .- , ' , H a 1 coif munications. Core suatnrstee H all coif municat Alvice gratis. Address le iter lor informa tion to it. . i;ri.5inoi.i), rhemtt. 104 South loth st.. bel Chestnut, Phila..1 HELMBOLD'S iled'i-al Dep.'-t, H ELM BOLD S Druy & Chem'l Warehouse, 541) iroailwoy, A'ew York. "3 Be ware of countertei: ami iiu.riri pled dealer!", w!o endeavor to dispose "ol their own" at.d ''other" articles oa the repntaliO'i altaineJby Helmtoid's Genuine Preparations, do da Extract B-jchu, HelmboIdV Genuine Extract Sarapari!!a. do do Improved Rose Wash, ffi?' Sill by all Pruggi-t everywhere. A-k for Helnibold's. Take no other. Cut out the Advertisement and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. DfccT-hcr 9, lRfi3.-ly. 3Iagic Tisic Cbscncrs. Being a Hunting or Opm Face or Ln dy,s or Gentleman's U'afcU Combin ed, villi Patent Self -Winding Im provement, a most Pleating Novelty. One of the prettiest, most convenient, ar.d decidedly H e best and cheapest time piece for general and reliable nse everofTe re J. I: h-.s within it and connected with its rrachir!ry, it own tvinding attachment renderi"2 a kev entirely unnecessa y. Tiie cases of ihis Watch arn composed cf two metals, the outer on bei'ig fine '16 carat gold. It has the improved ruby action le- er nicvetnent. and warranted an accurate timepiece. Price, nperbly engra ved, per case ot half dozen, S04. Sample Watche, in neat mo'occo bovs. S35. SILVER VATCHES. First CIhs? Huriii ig Time-pieces fur accu racy of movemert, heaoty of material, a'id, above all, cheannes in price, these watches mutt insure universal approba tion. An imitation so faultless that it can hardly be detected by the most exrerien ced judges. The ma'erial being rt two metals, ih outer one first qnality Sterling Silver, while the innet cue is birnnri ll- ver, it cannot be recognized by cutting ol heavy engraving, maKing it, noi oniy n; appearance, but in tlurabiliiy, the best re semblance of Solid Stelttig Silver in exit- The sale of these Watches in the army jg a RO,Jrce a enormous profit, retailing, as ,npy very readily do, at $25 and upwards Many hundred dollars can be madu in a j . .-, e pav cay by any one ot oraiaary business tact. CP-AT WHOLESALE ONLY ! In heavy bunting cases, beaotifully engraved, white enamel dial, and fancy cut hands, in good running order, by the half dozen, $65. Sold onlv by by the case ol six I Upon receipt of two dollars, as guarantee of good faith, we will send watches by ex press to any part ot the loyal states, col iecti.ifi balance of bill on delivery. This ensure buyers against fraud, giving thetn their wa'ches belore payment is required. Send orders to the sole importer. 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It main tain the equal right of all men to justice and freedom; it earoeetlj approves the war ( lor the Union; it holds up the bai.ds ot our 1 brave soldiers in the fi-ld; and it opposes i . 1 1 . i i . i ori a" " ' - ' tiorh. At th" same time ii is ihe enemy of all nnd-oe eTercie of power, or all kinds of political jobbery end corruption, and insi-ts uoo'i economy in expendiuuesan l a strict adherence to the constitution. Throughout the war it ha advocated the Ihe mol v.gorons prosecution of it, but as the war draws to a close political qnes'ions lake the ascendent. A more Htnpendou, dif'iitidt and in'eresting problem a nev er preented to any people, than that cf the leMimtion of the revolting states to their alliance. It will require all the t.atesrnantiip and wi-dom cl tne na'ion to biin; i' to a s ati'actorv soluiion.. On that point the ' Evening Post" will take definite ground, and endea or to I ring about a condition of universal freedom a-,d teal democracy. Peded lo no par ty, and lookicg only to the interest of the whole country, ii will use wha-ever eoercj and ii lltieiice in the defence ot the great principle-; of h'.imaii rihl and human ele vation wHch lie at the founda'ion ol our iorl tution. It aims chiefly, however, at being a good newspaper. I i its column w ill b ? found a corople e History of the w;ir, ell impor tant political or Sta'e Documents cntiiw, pfoceeftiitir of Legislative bodies, Stim inane of European Inlellieocp, an I news from all parts ol ttie world, Jtccnrate rPj'orts of financial and commercial ma'ters, trust worthy (orc-pTodeice. nod a careUilly selec'ed Literary Mi'ellacy, comprising Pre'ry. Review ol now Works, with lit er. try extracts, Tuies gosip and anecdotes ihe whole lorrnmsi an excellent variety in which evf rv reader will discover some thtna o I i tas'e 'Ft tins Daily F.yening Post. One copy 1 yr. ieiivred by Carrier, 51 1. TO One copy 1 Pir sent by mail, 10,00 One copy I month, 1.00 S-vxi-lFefk'y Keening Post. Fobiii-he I Every Tuesday and Friday. One cop one ye.ir, 3 On J o cop'iee one ear, 5 00 Five cop.es one year, 12 00 Ten copies oi je'ar. 22 00 A copy ff the weekly one jear, or of the Semi-Weekly lor six rnoith4-, will be sent to :nv person -who sends us a club ol leu Semi Wpekly. ll'ctkhj Evening Pjst. I pr.bi i-heil every Wedoe-day. When addrei-e-l wi'ti each subscriber's uame : (rte cot'V one ear. 5 2 0C Thr.'e copie oe yeai, 5 00 Five c ;iea one yar, 8 00 Ten copie. oneyeur, 15 00 And ao extra copy to Ihe getter up of each cln' of ten. Wien a Club is sent to one .IdJrcss. In order io encourage the formation of clubs in p'aees where only sii gte copie are now taken, we have decided to olTer the Jollowinj induce. neo's: 4 copte- one ear to one addie, S5 00 7 ir 20 do do do ('n t'o 10 00 do do Weekly 20 00 '25 00 will be An extra copy of the sent fjr each Club ol twenty at ihis rate. Clc'yrpen are si pli"d by mail at ihe fcl -o a iug rates: Diilv, SS 00 per annum; Semi weekly, S2 25: Weekly. Si 50. Moi.ey ny be lorwarded by mud at our ri-k. r7Specimen Copies will be sent free to a'l Who desire it. WM. C. RYRANT & CO, Otfice of tlie F.veniiii; 'ot, 41 Nasao St.. oor. ol Liberty, N. Y. N ovetiiber TIIC 3IAGAZIM-: TCU Ti$C Ti:ii:s! TlETEo'SO.VS MAGAZINE, the best and ch-ayest in the World for ladies. This popular monthly Ma2;fttce wil! be L'reat'v unproved for 1864. It will contain one TnonsaTid I'ajes 0f Reading! Fourteen Sil.-nlid Steel Plttes! Twelve Colored I'.eiliri Work Patterns! Ntne Hnodrel Wood Cuts! Twenty Four Pig0- of Mu sic ! All thi wid be ttiven lor only Two Dollar a yenr, or a dollar le ihati Maa- Ztnep f t tde ( ia-s Ol re,er.-Oii." I! 1 l!Pi 1 tii Ta'e at d Noveleog ar) the best pnb-li-hed anywhere. All the most po-.ular wri'ers a?e employed to write oriinaily for '"Pe ersoii In lGl, ir: ail.l.tioo to b.. itsn:il quantity of short torie. Four Origi nal Copyright Novelet, iviii be i:iveii, by Ann S l-'ephens, EMa Rod man, Fran k Lee Benedict, and (he Anttior t l "the Second Life." It also publishes Fashion .iheat cf All Others. Each number, in addition o Itie colored plates, iv-?) Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, engraved on woou. AIo, a pi'rn, from wbicli a Dres, Mantilia, or Child's Die-. can be cut not, witnont the ai.l ot a mautiia ( maker. A LSO. several j age of llo iseholJ and othcR-ceipts. is the best Lady's Magazine in the ll'orld Try it for one Year 'Ftrms, Aliray in Advance. One Copy, one y ear, S 2 00 Three copies, for one year, 5 Oti Five copies, for one year, 7 00 Eight copies, one year, IP CO Prcmimns for Gttling vp (Inbs; Three Five or eijht copies make a club. I To every r;er;-ou Retting up a club, at ihe above rate, a c-opy of the I.Iagaziue for 1S64 will be niven gratis. Address, post paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut St., Pnila. November IS. K3 LEATHR ! LATTTeTT: VflHE undersigned would announce, lhat -- be has on hand, at his Hat and Cap emporium on Jlai'i s'rfet, bloomsburg, an assortment of different kinO of leather. such as fine calf skins, morocco, red ar.d black and linings, all of which be will -ell cheap er Ihanrcan be had elesewhere in ihis mar ket. Call and examine them tor yourselves. JOHN K. GIRTOX. Bloomsbnrg. May 21 162. DII. J. R. LVANS, Tliysician finil Surgeon-, nAVl.N( located permanently on Main Street, IJL0OMSBURG, Pa., would in form the public generally, that he is pre pared to auend to all business faithfully and punctually thai may be intrusted to his care, on terms cornmen-nra;e with ihe times. He pays urict attention to Surgery as well as Medicine. November 25, 1863 -lv. HENRY ROSENSTOCK, Sliy-TjizEit Aisibrolypist ROOMS in the Third Story ol ihe Ex change Block, (entrance above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty, P. Bloomsburjf, Nov. 23, 1859 ly- CJIcas.on s Micro i' y COMPJUS'lOJY. . Jl n Zegcrnt, Murnl, and lit fined Mis cellaneous lainily Journal. A PAPER FOR THE MILLION, Aril a v plcome-v is'tor to .tie home, cir cle. . it contains the tor-Muo and doniest,e news of the flay, and presents the greatest amount of intelligence. THIS MAMMOTH WEEKLY ; Is pritned on fine white paper with nw and beautiful Ivpe, 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 fnihed and perfect svsiem that experience can de vise. Each number will Le beautifully il luMrated. TERMS. $2 CO per annum. Invariably in advance For toile at all PerioJici! Depots in the United States. Published every Saturday, corner of Tre monl and Riomfjeld btieet. Ronton, Mas sachusetts, by F GLEASON. Nov. 11, 1E63. jumscy ncrsr, (OF JEKSEYTOWN, PA ) THE si bscrtt er w o-jld resper tliilly ap prise fiis friend- and the public gener ally, it at lie has e-tablisticd the MADISON HOUSE, iri Jerseytown, Colomt-iK county. Ta. The above bouse has latrly been xefitied Mid undergone a ihorouah repum-iy by the p-o-rr'etor He is Itdlv pretared to emer'sin the travelling iMistom as well a the local with itenctal sattlarlion. Hi 1 A bid-, an t l$AR,are well nipplied and w ji re r;irli .1 y puperitirerided. And hi S !'A RLE :s art ply anil- we Marked, in charoe ui careful grooms, will always be properly attended. f"&" He invites a share ot ttie pnbiie cus tom, and pledges his bent eiforts. to help iiisgue.-ts feci at homa. SAMUEL KIM HY. rseytown, Jan 8, IPG?. VJI Ii K00XS rrnpfiflor rpilIS magnifi'-ei t Hotel, i-itua'e 1.1 itie - 1 entral port ioti of the town, pn f 00 posjie 1 tie Cnr- House, Ins been thorough! repaired and reforuihed, and the Proprietor isi no' prepared to accommodate tr-jveler, teum-ti-r, drover and boarders in the rn-st plenant and areeatde manner His table will be supplied wiih the brsl the market a iTord-Sjand bis IJ.ir with ihe ehoice! lupior Alientise ostlers will always h on hand, and hi slab! in ! i tlie nicl exter.sive r thi section ol country. Omnibuses wil always be in readiness 10 e-mvey passen gerstoand Irom the Railroad Depot. WM. B. KOONS. Dlonmsbnra, July 4. I860. z? - l VV tii'p.Ic and Ct:tif. ! rpHE subscriber woiild anuoiu.ee (.- the I L citizeos ol Rloomsb irj and viciii.tv. i that he 1 sellins LlQFO!iS in bre and ' small.qnanliiies, and at tl'ilereiit price at I his New Store, on Jl am street, . , nort h sjde two door south of j2 A ' 1 I I V II linn icki, i)HTMiiii-i;r, 1 1 iS i: ; . 1? '. i J-rrr:! stock ol Foreign an 1 D irncsiic c&s. I '. r ' - r 1 cooeis'sol Cdjnac ami Ri'chelle. Uiac.kW'r- I ry, Gu"'er. Ra-pb?rry and Lavender, has a lare asor: irierit of He do Old Rye urav with a-'e. tine Old Hombon, Old Fo k.s Whiskey, and any quai.ttty ol com moo, 1"p ai.o ha PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeira, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and dm- ill. . pn'-.e y, ines j atiO ia-t t-ut not ieai . a fMimiti'y of good double ev'r? BROWN SJ'OUT; ail of nlmh f e will e a t' e lowest cast) prices. T he pnblic are re-p-ct-fclly solicited to uive hi liqnor a trial. I). W. ROUB1NS, Agt. Blonmsbnrg. May 1, 161. 12 novii;re, s v u o z: o ? : s: 7 f T "V fi n, , r EM ECIEI LY oilers hi icfe-i..nal serv1(-es,the Itlitf f-C "en ! teiiten ot iiO'irn i bnr; and vicmity. He is prepared to attend ' to all the vsrioos operati-Mt in I)eri:. ry, a'rd is provided wi'h the latet improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which v . I! be in serted on pivot or gold plate, to look as well natural. Mn-eral j late and Llock teeth mann'ac. tnred anil all operations on teeth carefully a.te;u.eo to. A -uper.or article of Too-h Pow'--. l- ways on Jtaiid. Alioperations on ti e teeth warra'ted. wrutenre ai ! l):.:cc, a tew uoors ai.ove the ('onrt House. same side. Bioonisbu rg. A u 19 1853 G u 1 1 a IVrt'Sia Ckartiisi. ( 7 TIIO UT 11 11 U .SII IS (J ) TOR Root. Siiops, 15-irnefSj Carting's, and Mili'ary Leather Work. Tlii r evv and e.xceller t article ec-Is evea ttiifii; ever before in use, for beat tt fving and sol'enins the Le.t'her t r:A f e iti'l n:b a ootish like rtatcit lea' l.?r : will off with wuter, nor -tain : fines! v ! He I - : . i i. i ... i . . ! .. . . i -r .iiK. and hoe. and once a- month tor buri es is snfhciem. "li the leather becomes dirt' v wash ,t o!f with clean and tr.e poii.l, .. ... . , .... , ... re.apt r- . - . Direct 101. tor r.so. Apply a few crops ... , .1 ! .1 1 a spon-e, rub i; slo'-ly over the ieaiher, id the noii-h . compile PRICE 37 CEF1S PER ROTTLE ! CiT Fcrsale by L. T. H ARPLESS. Cloomsbur-, May 14, b62. J , KoiIocf;rs Dandelion CcCTfC. ! THIS preparation, made from the beft Java Crl.t'e. i recommended bv ph v-ician as a super. or NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspep-ia, ami a. I bilious disorder. Thousand who have been compel!.! to abandon the use of cof fee will ue this "without injurious etTecls. One can contains the strength ot two pounds of ordinary coftee. Price 25 cents. KOLLGCK'S IXVA1X, The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweei and nutri tious Bread and csfce. Price 15 cents. Jl ' intifnclurei by M. II. KOI "LOCK Chemit, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia, And told by all Druggies and Grocers. JJ February 26, 1862 ly. E. II. LITTLE. iVg'SsS' ill? KI.OOJISBUIIG, Fa. Office in Court Aliey; formerly occupied by Cbatles 11. Buckalew. December 28, 1859,-tL 1V1JITC 3ICX 3ICaT A3iEail. THE CHEAPEST TAi'ER rCBLISlIEO. J70RTY-EICJHT column o.rridiog miU- ter M r plr for 1 20 per'yeat. Tfi onlv N v Yi rk P i' er rad vo cvclu-iv5 Iv I -r cono-ry circrlaiioo; end, f'e'nevr'r id -be cfk. widi ihe ca'tle. pro fpf e, and" oil er market, carelntty reii'-r'e'd.- 'Fhe Stir York Don-Honk, for J64. White Meii'm LibeniesSla(e Rights eral Uu ion. The New York Day. Book is an indepr' dent, Democratic Journal, holding with ih late S enator Dousla", trial "this govern ment is made on 'the white, basis, by m hit men, for the benefit of while men nnd their posterity lorever." It i a Urge doo ble sheet, with forty eight columns of rend inj mat'er. and in all respects -whether for Markets, news, Lbernry or Agricultural informa'icn i not inferior to any a a pi' lit cal or family new-paper. In its poht. ca! department, it grapples br.h'ly with lha real questioit before the American people, 1 and presr.l tlie irmly philosophy ol it which can rc i-t lite sweeping march of Al'oliiion-sm. I' i Democratic in the troe ; sense of the term- '.he detender of the peo ple's right, but it is i(.e upholder ot nn par ty chicanery orir ikeiy. i i not oi ly for peace, out it shows Low, ami bow only, permanent peace ran be ohiai- ed. arid tha silo-ions white rriHn's yovernmeiit of Wash ii''on restored, viz: by th ut er roif, overthrow, ar d extirmiriaiiou of Abolition isrri from American soil. The Day Pook i now the only weekly poli'na' paper in New York city made o; e.x (n-ive.v fr country circulation. - AH the ott-er a'e reha-hed from the columns of c0rne oaily paper, which renders n .almo-t impossible to "ive so corr plete and general a snrriniary of the new a in the other case Per-on ationt svbcrbing ihoiill t ike thi into coi Mderniion. Demot rar, ai-o. nnst pee to it that sound p-ipef(. arc circulated amontj the peof.le, or a'.!iiioiT. i-oi will oeer !" oil down. W Ail who itesir" t refii'e ir e arnme-.t of Abcditioit jct. ihonld reroiT'.e Day Rook. TERMS: Oi.e copy, oi e year, 2 PCf Three ropier o-i fe, fS 00j Fve cpie one jca-, ?7 fit'j Ten copie-, tne ear. a' d ine to ihe te'icr i.p cd the club, S14 tr; Twecly co,ii-s, me er, and one o th el er 110 of i' e C'ub, ill C'J. AdJiiional ! cop-es, each ?l 20. The r:rie of H e pos-oTe-e, coontv, n l S'a'e, sb.'iild in ail caes, te plainly Hiveo in every letter. Pavments always in lanct qrd a'J apers wid be s opped whtsn the time uf tut'scrif 1 i"n paid tor expires. !dres, - VAN EVRIE, HOfiTON & CO , 162 Nassau ct., New York. Fp'rinl Orders. We desire this ;er to place beloM a million o' ricrthern rea' er. the creat doer nes ' Tne Diy B 'ok" te.n he 00 tl-e q ie-lion o! the Races. W conti lent'v hehee it i'ii J Kirnal wer plfn-eil in 1 he? hard ol coe half d the vrw ler of the r.orthiM n S ates between thi time anif November. 1?6L the Democra's could 101 fad 'o carry the next president ;.l ele-w ''n. We ih-re!ore make ttie. followint ofr-r, net in ihe liirlit of prize, i.d not eveti 0n-.ne i' will te profitable, lor v cmt scnicel a ford it t i.t soiely to scr ""'t?e i'is'rnria'T.ii ot 'ti vipwu w men we oro'otindlv t'elieve will save our rocu- .... r i tubs f t 1 icenru. tor a eiuo pi zu. -.v m m . T-v f ff . f A A ... . bes'..'.e ihe ex'ra paper now oil -red, w ! wi n setul a C O ; i V Cl I" V .0 C.vrte - treil . . - . . 1 wr.rW on "oetTr.es an.t fieyio slav en'." i third e titnii of which 1-just ready. Pr: One Dollar ( l-iUhs tf J if I y. lor n eti-tt ol 1 Jfy j ut scrit-ers, at IO. we wi.l send one : -:r - - T- - . I raler. ami a iO'Tile:e "l ot Otir An 1 ill' t li'"n Pub'icatio' l tie (.rteen Ot W I tikei tiu-t''er ao.-i5'ii t i 2 75. Clubs of One Hundred. In rtlation to 01-. bs of o'.e .hundred, we wid -ay ttii VVbOever will s;i 1 U- o-e t-s.tl Ited -ll-M-riters ai one tin e, the i I ib lo be eni io one addte. and t-etim atd erid ai t'-e fame ! lime, will receive ltij papers at ?;nn. f n II :. j V. E., II. ii CO. November 1, 153. ruorECTUs of "Tiik Ata:, A NATIONAL PEMOCRXTIC NEWSpAPR. I 'rrO be pn-,i.hed i j o) ; lnMl.pr , Co. j Duly and Weekly in . a "elpfil.t. in A J jlO9- he Ai'e'' wi.l advocate the p-ini-ipV of I'.e De-rtorai'o; party, and wi l, t'tieretore. recessariiy Uvor .fie re-IO-raMon ol the L'ni oi as it wh. and defend tt e (ViiMi-utio o ot the United Sifc'.es, and liiit ol t i' is ' orn rr.onwe nil !i . It wd.l lrcely and fairly di-cn-s a'l les'iK irn:i'e si.ij.'ct- ol ne. paper conmert, in c ndinj, ol iMilt--, and pre-eminently at this time, all onestions cnnnec'eil wib the . e v , ( , , , .. u, hppv con.ii ion d nor coon'tf. 1 j( NV,7, f,..rt.v;!v rI, the piibl.c act ; nf ;1J, c .ervaI1.; a... .tefend the leal and ; c nsl ; ui ion a I riht ol itul i t id Hal cil izens (j, -u,,.s. .aiiist as-aalta l-om any q oar er. It n i'i seek 10 swukcn the m:.ld of the people to a proper ft-ti-e ol the ;n t':a! con j .tt'ioo of tt.e Republic to pre.e:! to them, j irt'lhfr.tiy, 'he lei'lid f enl in whicn we JVand a- a nati'M. to exi:ibi the maec,itnd ! oi fie ta-k tt.at I es before t eni; i' tt-ey j wontd r.'.e, k otir i!(nvnwaij pn res ; to i.'spne tt eni widi airt'itic itetermiiia-. 1 ioii io ar; ly tiiC rem edy t r onr national ii!-. In t ei-el, it wi l iti i' ihiii2,airn to be II e f ii't ftil expooe.;i o! Demcra.n- prn-i-'les, ao.i n render i sell worthy lo De mii I oii to o! the- democratic party. umler who an.-; ices onr country pro-peie t so lonj- at:d .sO Well. Tne restoration rd ibat par- j lt.-,,,e r8")' vi ?i,M! "'" l'"-r m the le2,s.i I ecntive "ovrnmental toani ti!- Coif-tituiioii and he live a' d e - ot ihe State UlI1( e .l?,e to be neces. . . t-arv to avert anarchy, and the u'ter rum Ol . t' .V t . .,.k. .hat ,u. . be Il-pn blic. To co ntr.M.te to that res.o r-l,'" Wltl 1 e, c,ir , , The news. Ii e'a'V, commercial an I oth 1 er depor!i:ents, v ill receive due m ention, and w ill be ho conducted a lo make "The Are'' worthy ot the support ol ihe gener I reader. The many ditTirultle now si!rronntN an enterpri-e of the maaniiude o lhat Iz. which the undersigned ate ecgaued, t quire them lo appeal to ihe pnMic lot ft generou snpport, and to ask for ,-TiQ Ae;' a liberal patronage and ex-ended ci cL.hr ion. The preparatory arrrani;ements warrant ed the issuing ot the fir.-t number ol Ite Daily Ae in he month of March 1863, and the Weekly was commenced soon alter. TERMS s Daily, per annum, 56 CO do Six month, 2 0 " Three mouths, 1 50 Copies delivered at the counter, and Aaents and Caniers. 2 cents each. Weekly, per annum,. . $2 00 do Six months, 1 00 do Tnree morths, fcO Ter? copies to one address, 17 50 Twenty do , do 32 CO Thirty, do do 45 00 t" Payment required invariably. in ad vance. Address, A. J. GLOSS BR EN ER & CO., 43o Chestnut Street, Phiit- . ' November 18, 1963. -