.220STSTTBR'S CELEBRATED BITTERS. II Vore and powerful Tonic, corrective nd alternative of wondertol efficacy in ni-ease of the STOMACH, LIVER AND HOTELS. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver com j mi, Headache, General Debility, Nr t mmqsu, Depression of Spirits, Consiipa r; i, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramps v t Spasms, and all complaints of either f-'t, arising from, Bodily Weakness w i"Hber inherent in the system or prodnc- V D special causes. ';.' . ( Nothing that is not whotasome, genial , d restorative in its nature ente into in composition of HOSTETTER'S STOM: JH BITTERS. Tfiis popular preparation o aiaios no mineral ol any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant ; but ti is a combination of the extracts of rare t4H4nio herbs and plants with the purest -id mildest of ai diffusive stimulants. (i is well to be forearmed against disease .- I, solar as the human system can be -'vecUedJby human, means against mala- - engendered by an unwholesome at " .sphere, impure water and other external 9-sle't Hostetter's Bitters may. he relied i i'as a safeguard. i. districts iufejted with Fever and Ague, it tia been found infallible as a preventive ii irresistible as a remedy and thousands iT.vTesort to it under appiehensiort of an mck, escape the scourge ; and thousands tv .o neglect to avail themselves of its pro tective qualities "ic advance, are ccred by a very brief course of this marvelous medi. cm, v Fever and Ague patients, after be i4 pl;ei with quinipe lor months iu vain, omuI iairly.fiaturated with that dangerous aJ!r-.oid, are not onfiequenily restored to r;.o within a few days by the use of Hi-letter's Bitters. - Tne weak stomach is rapidly invigoreted nd ho appetite restoted by this agreeable t ti.ic, anJ hence it works wonders in ca js of Dyspepsia and in less confirmed lorrns of Indigestion. Acting as a gentle and painless apperient, as well as upon e liver, it also invariably relieves the C;iQtipation, superinduced by inegular ei'wn of the digestives and secretive or- t Persons of feeble habit, liable to lServnus Atmrk. Loirness of Spirits and Fits of Lan- Vii.tr r find prompt and permaennt relie'f tr..m the Bitters. The Testimony on this iwiii)l,is most conclusive, and from both ' 1 " ... The aooy of Bilious Colic is immedi- . -tv assuaged by a single dose ol the ii.tj'ulaat and by occasior!ry resorting to i th return of thecoraplaiut may be-pre- t filled, ' .. , ., . ! 4 ' ' ' ' :A a General Tonic, Hostetter's Bitters rvrloce eflectswhich mui be expert need r wiioessed before they can be tu.iy ap praeiated. In casesof Constitutional Weak n, and Prematura' Djcay 7 and Debility and Decrepitude atiting trom Old Age, it efc'nei the electric influence. In the convalescent stages of ali uieaes it oper a;s as a delightful invisorant.. When tre Vwera ol natnre are relaxed it operate to ie enforce and.re-establ sh them. Lst, but not Jeast, it is the The Only Jm5 Sumalenr, bein? manufactured from ound and innocuousmaterials, and en l.i free from tb acid elements presei.t Mce"or lej-srn all the ordinary tonics and i(i'nachic? ol the dav. No family medicine hjtbeen so univer ,al!y, and, it may be trnly a ided, deserv edly popular with the intelligent portion ol Hie community, a Ho-ieier' Bi'ter. Prepared by HOSTETTER Si SMITH, Pitburgh, Pa f "td by ail Drujaists, Grocers and Store , isjers everywhere. V;DC.9f 1863. ly. . READING RAIL ROAD. 3 WLYTEIi AUUAKGEJIEXT. GREATTruiik line from the North and North-west for Philadelphia, New York, Reading. PoltsvilIe1LebatlOU,, Allen town, Easton, inc., &c. f Travns -leave Harrisborg for Philadelphia Kew YortrKeadinrPottsville, and ail in termediate Sta.ions, at 8 si M. and 2 p. M New York Express leaves Harrisbnrg at h. 00a. m. atriving at New Yorkal 10 J 5; the same 'morning. ' r Farei'lrom Harrisbnrg: to New ork $5 15; to. Philadelphia 53,35 and 2,80. .Hav2u.9 checked through. " '" -Reiuniin leave New York at 6 A. SI. 12 ? Noon, and 7 P. M. (Pittsburgh Express nrrivinT at Harrisburs at 2 A. M.Y Leave 1 Ptiiladelohia at 8. 15 A. M. and 3. 30 P.M Slieping cvr in theNew York Exprefs Trains, throush to and . from P'tisburgh without cbanse. ' .' Pissensers bv the Cattawissa Rail Roat . leave Tamaqua at 8. 50 A. M- and 2- 15 P. M . lor PhiladelDhia: New York, and ail Vav Points.- ' " Trams leave PottsViIie at 9. 15 A. M. and ? S3 P. M. for PniUdelphra, Harrisbnrg "and New York. . - - v . ' An accdmodation Passenger train leaves - Reading at 6. SO A. M. and returns Ixom .Philadelphia at 4. ZO P.M.-- O'Allthethe above liains run daily, Sunday excepted.. ' . ,'3 . t - - A Sunday train leaves Potlsville at 7-30 v A- M and Philadelphia at 3.i5 P. hi. Conmutation, Mileaga Season, and Ex- corsion -Tickets, at ledaeed rate , to and from all point. , - . . n v r. ; f G. A. NiCuLLS, - "'A ;vf General Soperinteudant. -J- November 16, 1863. . .. . u ;rrTD3IIXG nSJJUANtE C03IPASy, " ; , QJfict over the Wyoming Bank, "CAPITAL AS D SCKPLCS, 125,000. Will insure against loss or damage by Fire on property in "'town or coaouy, at reasonable terms. , DIRECTOR, G. M Hollenback, John Re ichard, Samuel Wadhams, D L Shoe, maker, Daniel G. Drieebach, R. C. Smith R. LacoeVG. P. Steele, W. W. Keicham' Charles Dorracce, W- S. Ross, George M" JIarding. - ' - r i - G. M.'IIOLLENBACH. Pres't. D. . SIIOEMAKEIt, V.Pres't. H. C. SMITH, Secretary , ; ... v V. G. STERLING, Trea-nrer. . , ' L. II. CON OYER, AgenV Ieach Hassa, Pa. CABINET WARE ROOM. SIMOiV C. 811IVJE, RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of "'ihe Public to his extensive assortment 01 Cabinet frnrni.ture and CH A IRS, wnicn De win warrant made of good materials anl in a workmanlike man ner. - Al his estaWishment can always be found a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which is equal in style nd fin ish to that ol Philadelphia o'r N. York cities and at as low prices. . lie has on hand prices, from S25 to $60. DivsHis Lounges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and eay chairs, Piano stools.and a variely of apholstered work, with Drens- idg and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tables, detasbu. cheffeniers, whatnots and comodes,E2 and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and common washstandSjdress-tabtes, corner cupboards solas, . ' , PINING AND BREAKFAST-TABLES, bedsteads,cane sat and common chairs is the largest in this section ol the county. He will also keep a good assortment ol lookinsz glasses with fancy gilt and com- I'mon frames He will also furnish snrinu mattrassee fitted to any 'sized bedstead, hich are superior for durability and com fort to any bed in use. Bloomsburg, Nov. 4, 1863. SOLDIEKSIiVTEIE AIU1Y And Our People at Ilome Are now offered an opportunity by which they can obtain a A GOOD AND DURABLE TI3IE-PIECE VERY LOW FIGURE. Our Wulchcs art WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONE YEAR, and the buyer ss allowed the Priv ilege of Examination before Payment is required . . IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RUBY ACTION?. A first class Hunting Time-Piece of Sil ver material, over which is electro fine plated 18 k. golJ, 'most durably wrought, makine the imitation so lauliles that it cannot be detected from the solid ma'erial most experienced jndges; acids will not affect it. London made movement. Im proved Duplex in Full Ruty Action, has sweep seconds, and is not to be excelled in general appearance. This is decidedly one of the best arlrclef ever offered for tra ders and speculators. Ergineeis, emigrants and persons tavellin, will find them supe rior to any other ; alteration of climate will not affect their accuracy. Price, packed in good shape and good running orJer only S35, or case of 6 for S200. SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING LEVERS, Best Quality' Silver Cases, over which electro-fine plated 18 k. gold, similar to our Improved Duplex, and superior adjust ed movements with "Slop." to be ued in timing horses, etc., has Four Indexes for Vahington and Greewicb lime, -swep second, and ali the improvements. Ail in all, taking its Beautiful ar.J Fauliles ap pearance and its Superior Movement into consideration, we regard it as t'ecidedly the cheapest article ot ihe kind irrlhe mar ket., Price, in s-ood running order. $34, or case of 6 for f 200. B?Ve ask no pay in advance, bnt will forward either of them to "responsible par ties, to any part of the loval States, with bill payable to exyressman when the goods are delivered, giviii" rhe buyer the privil ege f examination, and, if not satisfactory, the watch can be returned at our expense. The express oompanies refuse making collections on soldier and other parties in tie distoval States, consequently all such orders must be accompanied by the ca'a tp insure attention. W e make a deduction ol two dollars oti either watch when the payment i forwarded in adrace. Money may be, tent by express at ou expense. 1 HUS. CA FEKTY & CO , 93 and 95 Broad St., opposite Cit) Bank, Providence, R. I. Oct. 21.1863. The Great TEA COMPANY, 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK: Since its organizaiion, has created a new era in the histor of . Wholesaling Teas in this Country. They have introduced their selections of TEAS, ard are selling them at not over T1YO CCXTS (.02 Cents) per pound above Cost, Never deviating from the ONE PRICE asked. 4 nother peculiarity of the Company is that their Tea Taler nol only devotes his lime to the selection of their TEAS a to quality, value, and particular stles for particular localities of country, "but he helps the TEA buyer to choose out of their enormous stock 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 i easy to seethe incalculable advan tage a Tea Buyer has in this establishment over all others. -.-. II he is a Judge of Tea, or the Market, if his time is valuable, he has all the bene fits of a well organized system of doing business, of an immense capital, of the judgement ol a Professional Tea Taster, and ihe knowledge of snperlo' salesmen. This enables all Tea buyer no mailer if they are thousands of miles from this market to pnrchase on as good terms here as the New York Merchants. Parties can order Teas will be served by os as well as though they came themselves being sure lo get original packages, trne weigh's and tares; and the TEAS are war- ntted as represented. We issue a Price List of the Company's I tl ni ll9jrui.l c). In n ...I tt--ff i eas, wnicn wui De sent to ail wno oruer it ; comprising . " Uyson, Voting Hyson, Impc . rial, Gunpodcr. Twankay and Skin. OOLONG, SOUCHONG. ORANGE & HY SON PEKOE. JAPAN TEA of every description, col ored and uncbtored. This list has iach kind of Tea divided into FOUR Classes, namely: CARGO, high CARGO FINEST, that every one may on dersatnd from description and the prices annexed that the Company are determined to undersell the whole Til trade. We goarntee lo sell ALL our Teas at not over TWO CENTS(,02 Cents) per pound above cost, believing this to be attractive to the many who havo heretofore been paving Esobbiocs Profits". GREAT-AMERICAN TEA COMPANY; IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, No. 51 Vesey Street, New .fcrk. Spu 9, 1863. 3 axis. GENUINE PREPARATIONS. -Compound Fluid. Extract Bochn, a posi tive aod Specific Remedy for disease of the Bladder,. Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop sical Swellings. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excite the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the VVaterv or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are rednced, as well as Pain and inanimation. IlL'I.MIIOLn'S FITRACT BL'qiII. For Weaknesses arising from exeest-e, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretion of abuse, attended with the following s mp toniK : Indisposition lo Exertion, Loss of Power, Los of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dis ease, Wakefulne-s, Dinmessof Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular S stem, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Countenance." These symptoms, if allowed lo go on, which this medicine invariably removes soon follows. IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the Patient may expire. Who can Bay that they are not frequently followed by those "Direlul Diseases." "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the caust of their suf fering, but none will confess the Records of the Insame Asylums. And mela oly Deaths by Consump lion bear ample witness to the Truth of the assertion. The Constitution once effected with Organic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Strenmhen anu In visoraie the System, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariablydoes. A trial will con vince (he most skeptical. FEMALES.-FEM ALES.-FEMALES. In many Affections peculiar to Females the Exiract Buchu is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfolness, or Supp-ession of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous stale of the Uterus, Leuchorrltcca or Whites, S erility, and for all complaints incident to (he sex, whether arising from indiscretion Habits or Dissipation, or in the Decline or Change of Life. Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or un pleasant Medicines for unpleasant and dangerous difase.- - HELMBOLD'S Ex'ract Buchu and Im proved Rose Wash cures, SECRET DIS EASES, In all their Stages, At I'ttle Er- pense, Little or no cnange in uiei, io Inconvenience, And no exposure. " It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate thereby removing ob structions, preventing ar.d coring strictures of theUrethra, allay mg Pain and Inflim mation, so frequent in the clas of diseases, and expelling ali poisonous, diseased and worn out master. Thousands upon Thousands who have been the victims of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees lo be cured in a short lime, have loond they were deceived, and that the 'poison" has, by the use ol pow erful astringents," been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use Helmbold's Exiract Buchn lor all afiections and diseases of the Urinary Or gans, whether existing in Male of Female, from whatever canse originating and no ma;ter of how long standing. Dise ases of these Organs requires the aid of a Diuretic, Helmbold's Extract B.ichu is the Great Diureic, and is certain :o have she desired effect iu all diseases for which it is recommended. Evidence of the most reliable and rss pojuible character will ac company the medicine. Price 81.00 a Pottle, or Six for $5.00. Delifered to any address, secorei? packed from observation. Describe symptoms in all communications. Cure gnatariieed! Advice gratis. Address leiter lor informa lion to II. R. IlFI.MDOMl, rhenilt. 101 South 10th si., bel. Chestnut, Ptiila. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, HELMBOLDS Drua&Chem'l Warehouse, 549 B road way, iew lor k. 57 Be ware of counterfeits and unprinci plfd dealers, who endeavor lo dispose "ol their own" ar.d "'other" articles on the reputation attained by Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, do . do Extract B-jehu, Helmbold's Genuine Extract Saraparilla tlo do Improved Rose Wash. Pi" Sold by all Drug-iits everywhere. Ask for Helmbold's. "Take no other. Cut out the Advertisement and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. I ). .hfr f), 163.- v- HOLIDAY PISKSSiNTS ! 31asic Time Observers. Being a Hunting or Open Face or La dy's or Gentleman's IFalch Combin ed, with Patent Self-Winding Im provement, a most Pleasing Novelty. One of the prettiest,' moti convenient, and decidedly the best and cheapeet lime piece for general and reliable use ever offe red. I: has within it and connected with its machinery, its own winding attachment renderiti2 a key entirely unnecessa.y. The cases of this Watch are composed of two metals, the outer one being fine ',16 carat gold. It has the improved ruby action le ver movement, and warranted an accurate time piece. Price, superbly engraved, per case ot half dozen, Sz04. Sample Watches, in neat morocco boxes. S35. SILVER WATCHES. First Class Hunting Time-pieces for accu racy of movemert, beauty of material, and. above all. cheapness in price, these watches mutt insure universal approba tion.. - An imitation -so faultless inal it can hardly be detected by the most experien ced indues. . The material -besns ol two metals, the outer one first quality Sterling Silver, while the innei one is German Sil ver, il cannot be recognized by cutting oi heavy engraving, making it, not only in annearance. but in durability, ihe be!t re semblance offiolid Sterling Silver in exist ence. . The sale of these Watches in the army is a our.ce ol enormous profit, retailing,, as they very readily do, at 825 and opwards Manv hundred dollars can be made in s single pay day by any one of ordinary hnsiness tad. CP-AT WHOLESALE ONLY! In heavy hqnlirugases, beautifully engraved, white enamel dial, and fancy cut hands, in good rnnnioT order, bv the half dozen, S66. Sold onlv bv by the case of six 1 Udoo receipt of two dollars, as guarantee ol aood faith, we will send watches by ex- nr4 to anv oart of the loyal States, col irtinr balance of hill on delivery. 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In order to encowage the formation of clubs in place where only single copies are now taken, we have decided to offr the loH.iwing induc-nems: "4 copies one year to one aiidre, S5 00 7 do no fo 10 (0 16 do do do 00 20 do do - c"o 25 CO An extra copy ol Ihe Weekly will be sent fofeacb Club ol uveiit at this rate. Clcigymen are supplied by mail at the following rate.-: Dilv, if 00 per annum; Semi weekly, 2 25: Weekly. SI 50. . Mocey way be lorwarded by mail at our rifk. dTSpTimen Copies will be sent free to all who desire it. WM. C. BY RANT & CO, Office of the Evening Post, 41 Nassa.i St., cor. of Liberty, N. Y. November 25, 1863. , THE 31AGAZIXE FOU THE TIMES! IJETERSON'S MAGAZINE, the best and - cheapest in ihe World for ladies. This popular monthly Marjazire will be "really improved for 1864. Il will contain one Thousand Pases of Reading! Fourteen Splendid Steel Plat ! Twelve Colored Betlin Work Pattern! N;n Hundred Wood Cnt! Twenty Four Page ol Mu sic ! All this will be uiven for only Two Dollars a year, or a doilar less tit a ri Maia zines of the cla-s of " Peterson." ItsThriU liii! Tales and Noveleses are the bet pub lished anywhere. All the most popular wri'.ers ate employed lo write originally for "Peterson.'' In 1864, it: addition to its uual quantity of short stories. Four Origi nal Copyright Novelets, will be 2iveu, by Ann S Stephens, Ella Rodman, Frank Lee Benedict, and Ihe Author of "the Second Life." It also publishes Fashions Ahead of All Others. Each number, in addition lo the colored plates, gives Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, engraved on wooii. Also, a pat'ern, Irom which a Dress, Mantil'a, or Child's Dress, can be cul out, without the aid of a mautua maker. ALSO, several age? of Household and other Receipts. ta the best Lady's Magazine in the JForlJ Try it for one Year Terms, Always in Advance. Oae Copy, one year, ... S 2 00 Three copies, for one year, 5 0o Five copies, for one year, 7 00 Eight copies, one year, 10 CO Premiums for Getting ttp Clubs: Three, Five or eight copies make a club. To every person getting up a club, at ihe above rates, a copy of ihe Magazine for 1864 will be given gratis. Address, post paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut St., Phila. November 18. 1B63 LEATHR I LATHER ! rilHE undersigned would announce, lhal - he has on hand, at his Hat and Cap emporium on Main Btreet, Bloomsburg. an assortment of different kind of Ieather,soch as fine calf skins, morocco, red ar.d black and linings, all of which he will sell cheap er than can be had elesewhere in this mar ket. Call and examine ihem lor yourselves. JOHN K. G1RT0N. Bloomsburg, May 21. 1862 DR. J.K. EVANS, Pliysician and Surgeon, HAVING located permanently on Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in form the public generally, that he is pre pared to attend to all business faithfully aod punctually that may be intrusted to his tare, ou terms commensurate with the times. Be He pays strict attention to Surgery as well as Medicine. November 25, 1863.-1 . HENRY ROSENSTOCK, ' SIty-IjicIit Ambro typist, ROOMS in ihe Third Story ol the Ex change Block, (entrance above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty, Pa. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22, 1859 lju Clcasoii'g Literary COMPJMYIOJY. A n legant, Moral, and Refined Mis cellanrotts FamVy Jouruul. A PAPER FOIt THE MILLION, Ar.J a welcome visitor lo the home cir cle. It cotilaifis the ioreiji'i and ilomei-t'C news of the 1ay, and presents Ui "reatest ii!io-urt of inieiliiMc. THIS MAMMOTH WEEKLY I pruned en fine whi'o paper, with new . -r I . . I I . .. . I. I.. at U maui'li;! lype, aim i h largn wet-ai pap-r of -i.vteen ci-tavo pag-t. An iiHrivd!i"il corps ot contriDuto-s are under regular ensauement', and every de- partnent is placetl cn ttie most fi- ihed and perlect svi-tem that experience can de vise. Each number will be beautifully il lutratel. TERMS. 52 00 per annum. Invariably in advance. For sale at all Periodical Depot's in the United TSiates. Published every Saturday, corner of Tre. mom and Liomfield btieets. Uoton, Mas sactinsetts, by F GLEASON. , Nov. 11, 1863. " WA15IS0. HCCSE, (OF JEIISEYTOWN, PA ) rxitibs subst-rit er uould respecltuily sp prise his friends and Ihe public gener ally, that he has eslabli.-hed the MADISON m HOUSE, in Jerseytown, Columbia county. Pa. The above house liss lately teen tefitted and ondersone a thorough repiriti by the p-o- prieior. He is fully prepared lo entenain the travelling cn-tom as well a the local with geneial satiflaction. His TABLE and IiAI,are well supplied and will te careful ly t-uperintended. And hts STABLE is am ply and well sto ked. in charae oi careful rooms, will always be properly a'lended. ty He invites a share of the publiccu tom, and pledges his best efforts, to help his gueds feel at home. SAMUEL RIMBY. Jerseytown. Jan K, 1K62. WM.B KC0XS PrP'.!l?r iti.ooiMti iu; i'A THIS magnificent Hotel, situate in tne central portion of the town, and op posite the Court House, hiF been thorough! repaired and refurnished, and the Pioprieior iu now prepared lo accommodate travelers, .............. ...... ..... ,,,, pieasaui ami a-rerau.C manner rns laOle , will be supplied with the Lebl ihe market affords. and his Rar with the choicest liquors Aitentise ostlers will always be on bend, and his stabling is the most extensive in this section ot country. Omnibuses wil always be in readiness to convey pasgen gers lo and from the Railroad Depots. WM. 3. KOONS. Bloomsburg, July 4, 1860. LIOTJOKS i LIOTJCK Wliocsnle mid ISctail. fjn HE subscriber would announce to the J- citizen of Rloombnr2 and vicinity, that he i selling L1QUOHS in Iar2e and small quantities, ami at different prices, at i e his iew More, on iMatn street, -- nnr nsiiie, inuuuuri mut tni s w .5 ;j Iron s'.reet, Bloomsburz. II dock of Foreign ami lr rnestie it-I llTi iru consis's ol Co-i.ac and Jioctielle. Uiackber- ry, (iiner, Rd!pberry and Larender. He has a lare a-s(.r'tr:eiit of Old Rye, gray with aae, tine Old Bourbon, O'.d Folks Whiskey, and a'iy quat.tity ot conmon. Ke al-o has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Cherry and Cam pagne .Wines; and lal but not lea-t. a quantity ol good double exirj BROWN STOUT; all of which he wilt sell ai ihe lowepl cash prices. The public are rerpecl fally solicited to ive his liq'ior a tril. D. W. ROliBlNS, Agt. Bloomsburi, May 1, isttl. DS1TSISTS,?, ii howi:r, SURG 12 O 2)E,TIST, I ESPECFULLY offers his 'professional ervires to the lailies & gentlemen ol Bloom-- ; burz and vicinity. He is prepared in uit-rid ! to all the various operation in Den:i'ry, ; and is provided wi'h the latent :mprrved ' PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in j serted on pivot or gold plate, to look as j well as natural. Mineral plate and block teeth manufac lured and all operations on teeth carefully attended lo. A superior article of Tooth Powders, nf- , ways on hand. All operations on the teeth j warranted. ; i ivitmu r ncu auu ii;i.-, a icn uuui a bvu.c ; I the Court House, same side. Bloomsburg, Aug. 19 1853 ZJo S3 Oka JlX2 132. G u 1 1 a IVrchn ISacking (If! THO UT B II USI2IXG.) IOR Boot, Shoes, Harness, itnd Military leather Work. Carriaegj mt This new nod excellent article excels eveaything ever before in use, for beanti- , fvinsr and sol'enina the Leather. It makes t a polisri a noiisn like natent leainer : win noi ruu ; ... I . . 'II . Li off with water li-jr Main .no unt-!i " " huest wline silk, and makes .earner periec.y ar proof, lwice a muiiui "IT"" " and shoes, and once is sufbeient. If ihe leather becomes dirt v wash il off" with clean water and the poli will re-apnear. Warranted as repre-ei.ted. Direct ions lor ue. Apply a few drops on a sponge, rnb it slowly over ihe leather, and the ooli-h i complete. PRICE 37 CEFTS PFR BOTTLE I E3 For sale by L. T. MIARPLESS. Bloomsburg, May 14, 1862. Kollock's Dandelion CcfiTee. THIS preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is recommendexl 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 cof fee will use this without injurions effects. One can contains the strength ol two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. KOLLOCK'S LEVAI, . The puresi and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweei and nutri tious Bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. Maniifacturtd by . -M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist. Corner of Broad and Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, , 1ST And told by all Druggists and Grocers. February 26, 1862. ly. . E. H. LITTLE. BLOOM SBDUC, Pa. Office in Court Alley; formerly occupied by Chatles R. Buckalew. 1 December 28, 1859,-iL WHITE MEN MOST UCLI2 A.11ERIC1. THK CHEAPEST PAPER PDBLISMKD. IORTY-EinilT rdtimnof reading mat- ter per week lor tl 20 per) ear. Ylf -onlv New Yi.i Pacer made op eclusiv ly t'.r conn r) c iifntunon; and, te new Ol the W-ek, WtHl the raule, protttice, mid other iu..rktt-. rar.'ttitly tet'r'ed. 7V;p .-eic i'urk I lay-Honk, for !854.4 Whi e Meu'. Liternes SU'e "itits F4 c a I Uit t..i. The Nvv Yi-rk Day-fl "k is an indepen dent, f rToT!e Journal, holdiniiwiih m l;.te betut'or f)M2las, that "this govern ntent is ma le on the white basis, by whir men, for the benefit of white wen and their posterity forever." It is a lfg dou ble sheet, with fr'.y eight troiumns ol read ing matter, and in all re-pects-heter tor Markets, news, Literary or Agricultural inlorTiiaiii.il is not inferior to any as a po litical Or lamiiy new.-paper. In it? pola rat department, it grapples bolr'ly with th realTnestion before the A mricari people, and presents the Only )hilosrphy of il which can resist tht sweeping march of Abolitionism. It is Democratic in the iroe sense of the term the defender f lh peo ple's nguts. but it is the upholder ol no par ty chicanery ortrckeiy. it is tjot or!y lor peace, but ii shows how, and bow only, permanent peace t an be obtained, ahd th lo'ions white man's government of Wash ing'on restored, viz: by the utter rout, overthrow, aid extermination of Abolition ism from American oil. The Dy Ho k ii nw the only weekly poli'ical papr in New York city made op ex (uive.y fof co4intrj circula'inn. All the ottiers ate reba-bed from the Columns ol some daily paper, which renders it almost impossible in give so complete and general a summary ot the new t. in the other cae Per-on about sr.b-crbmg should take this into consideration. Demoi-rar, dl-o, must see lo it that sound pipers are circulated amonj ihe people, or abolition . ism wi'l never re pui down. R All nhe de-ire to lefu'e the arinimems ol Abolitioit ists, should read The Day Book. TERMS: One copy, ore year. 12 C0 Three copies on year, $5 fJOj Five copies, one jeaf, S7 L0; Ten copiei, one jenr, and one to the pener up of the club, tl4 0QJ Twentv coj ies, one year, and one to ttM uet eroir.t ihe Club, $21 00. AdJitional copies, each Si 20. The name of the pot-ofn, coontr, and Stae, hnulit in all ra-e, t.e plainly givea in every letter. Pay men's always in adance, ard al aierii Wl!, be Mopped when the time Of Kllh.f.rilio paid lor exoires. A''dre.sf - r a VAN EVRIE, HOKTON L CO, 162 Nassau st., New York. Special Orders. We desire this year to place t?lora a million ol northern reatV ers the ureal doctrine ' The Day Book" teache on the question of the Races. W conddeiitiy behev il this Journal wer placet! in the hards ol one half of the vo tero the northern S ates between this time and November, 1864, the Democrats conld noi fad to carry the neit presidential eler lion. We. iherelore make Ihe following Oilers, not iu lh! liulit ol prir.e-, ar.d not ven b-co-e r wid te profitable. lor we ran scarcely afford il bm srlely to secuse I a ide dissem uianon of :he vivws wliul j we pruioundSy believe will save our coua- ! Ir)'- ; Clubs of Twenty. For a elub r2l besi 'e ih; es;ra p;per- now ofleiea, v i .v iii sei.d a- copy ol Dr. Vo Erie'i reat i uork tp "negr-'ies and peio lavery,,, th ! tli.rd edition o! w t.ich i jaal ready. Pris8 ! On.- Dollar j Clubs tf Ffty.For a chb of Fifty ubscriLers, at tlO, we will send one eiira paper, and a complete sei of ccr Ami Abo- i Imoti Pub'ieatioiis," the price ot which, ' tJlten touether. amourd to 52 75. I Clubs of One Hundred. In relation j lo C'lnlw d o;.e hundred, we will --ay tin: i Whoever will send os o e hundred ub-n-ribers at one tiir.e, the club to be enl to ! 1. It 1 J -. . dm one aiuires. aim iiegin ati j eni i iuc mhki lime, will receive thj papers at $ll0. V. E., H. Si CO. November 18, 1S63. PROSPECTUS OF "THE AGE," A NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER. '10 be published Daily and Weekly ir the ciiy ot Pinla-ielphia. bv A J Gloss cuy brenner ivi Co. The iie'' wi'l advocate ihe p.-im-ipies ot the Dernora'ic party, and will, iheiefure, i.ecessaniy tavorihe re-to ration ol the Union a it was, and defend the Con-ti:utnjii of tv;e United Si iht ol ibis L'ommoiiweilth. tes, and It will freely ard fairly discuss all legit imate sut-jei t of r.evaj.tr coniniert, in cUiJioa, ot couree. and pre-eminently at this ume, all questions connected with Ihe I exi-lins unhappy coinliitrn of our country It will fearie.-t-ly criticise the publ.r ac of public servants and defend the legal and constitutional right of individual citizens ;uul ot "-overe'ion States, against assaults Irom any quarter. It will seek lo awaken the minds nf the people to a proper sen-e of the actualron diiion o the Republic io present to them, trulhlully, the learful peril in which we stand as a nation to eTVibit the magnitude of the tak that hes belore them, ii ihey would check our downward proarc-- and lo inspire them wiih patriotic iietermina lion to apply the remedy for our national ills. In belief, l will in all ibuigs,aim lo be ! the faithful exponent of Demccrauc prin- , - j .. .p.i.ijf. itself uorthv lo be an . ,. A.,rl,n nsrlv . ' . .. , . - '. . .under whos - i - - nnr ,.OIlnIrv nroere.l so Ions ! , . n,.!! The retoration of that par. lv the nartr of ihe Constitution and he hi ClllOll IU IJUnci III UIO irinuM BHU I . I. i.lC.. i ecntive governmeniai Drat.tnenoi me cihib 8nd of the Union, we believe to be neces sary 10 avert anarchy, and the utter ruin of ihe Jlepnblic. To contribute to that resio ration will be our highest iim. The new, literary, commercial and o4h er departments, will receive due attention, and w ill be so conducted as to make'Ths Age" worthy of the support of the genet V reader. The many difficulties now snrroundirg an enterprise of the magnitude of that &2. which the undersigned are engaged, rt quire them to appeal to tbe public for f. generous support, and 10 ask for "Tte Age" a liberal patronage and extended ci culation. The preparatory arrangements warian. ed the issuing of ihe first number of tbO Daily Age in the month of March 1863,arvS ihe Weekly was commenced soon afier. terms : Daily, per annum, ' t6 00 .' do Six month, 2 00 " Three months, 1 50 Copies elivered at the conn'er, aad it Asents and carriers, i cer.il eacn. Weekly, per annum, 52 TO . do Six months, '1 00 " do Three mor.ths, 80 Ten copien io one address, 17 50 Twenty do oo 32 CO . Thirty, , do do 45 00 tW Payment required invariably ia ad vance. Addtes, A. J. .JLOSSBRENER & CO., ' 430 Chesiout Street, Fhila Noreriber 18, 1864. ' i 4 7 Sept. 2, lS63e 3noa
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