' ,'4' ' CELEB HATED ML a BITTBBS. . A "jtyra an I powerful Tonic, corrective a l alternative of wondert nl efficacy in disease of the STOMACH, LI V Kit AND BO.YELS. , Cu re Dyspepsia, Liver com-, plaint Haa lache, General' Debility,- Ner vaan9i D Hresio i of Spirits, Constipa rto i, XolieK Intermittent Fevers,'Cramp aoJ Spun, aiid'all complaints of either 5ex,' lisi'-g" from .Bodily Weakness waetfier inherent "m the system or prodnc Tby special causes. . ;. . No'ain; that is not wholasorae, genial and restorative in its nature enters into the coai.oiiioa o! HOSTEITKR'S STOM ACH BITTERS. Ttiis popular preparation coataiusjio mineral of any kiud,tio deadly bbtaaical ' eJemsntj nofiry excitant ; bot it is a combination ol the extracts of fare biTsauio herbsnd plants with the, purest an I nilJ-st of ditFuiv stimulants. It is wall to be forearmed against disease aal, ,8T lha- namati ' eysiem can be "ro:3cted by human . means against mala xes e;igmdere J by an unwholesome at nspisre, impure water and other external eau-sa, H stti t-r's Bitters may be relieu on aj s-ife;afd. ; 'I'-, districts iufdjied with Fever and A sue, it ha o-ea f o i nd infallible a a preventive and irresistible as a remedy and thousands w&r resort to it under apprehension of an attack, esja'pa the scourge; and thousands wno neglect to av-il themselves of its pro tective qualities in advance are cared by a very orief course oIihis marvelous medicine-' Fever and Ague patients, after be iag pl ed with qu'tniee for months in vain, nutil Uirly saturated with that dangerous talk?'od, are not Cnlreqaeutly restored to lie a til wihin a few days by the use ol Hosteller's Bitters. :r Tne weak stomach is rapidly invigoreled and 'ha appetite restored by this agreeable Tjo.lic, an J bence it works -wonders in c. sof Dyspepsia and in. less confirmed form? of Indigestion. . Acting as a gentle aa I piiu!es3--appnent," as well as upon I .ft liver, it alsc invariably relieves the Coslipanin superinduced by iriegular ae io i ol the digestive and secretive or gal. ...... . 5. ' " 4 Person of feeble habit, liable to Nirvws Jtiacki.j Lowness of Spirits and Fit of Lori gmr, find prompt and permaennt relief frdti he Bitters. The Testimony on this point is moil conclusive, and from both eexlesv ' '' ' ' ' The 'agony of Bilious Colic is immedi ately a-ssoaged by a single dose of the Munulanl aid by occasionally resorting to it,ih"? retn ru "of the complaint "majr bep re- velit.! ' - ;i':jU'K 'As a General Tonic,' Hostetter's Bitters produce effects wliichTnuft be experienced or witnessed before they can- be fully, ap preciated. lt esso( Constiiutional Weak- ess, and Prempture Decay and Debility and Decrepftiide art-fn:.lroni Old. Age, it exereise-' th electric Influence.- Ift "the convalet-cent stages of all di-eas-es it oper atesias a Jeliehtfor inviaorant. When tne power ol natore ar; relaxed; it operates to re enforce and re'-esfablish them. L, but not east,, jt Is ; the The Ouly Safe 'Stimnleijt', being manufactured "from round and innocuous materials, ' and en tirely free Irom the acid elements present more or Je in 'ill (he ordinary (onics and stomachics ol the day. . .' t No family medicine basben so. oniver salVf, and, it may be truly added, desev dy popular with the intelligent portion ol th communityj as Hoste-terN Bitters. Prepared by HOSTElTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, P?. - ' ' ' ' ' : Sold by aU Dmgaists-, Grocers and Store keepers eVervwhere. . . tDec. 9, 1861. ly. READING RAIL ROAD: K : WINTER AUKAAGbMIEXT. GKEAT Trunk line from the North and North-west for Philadelphia, New 'York, Rpadmg. PottsvilJe.Lebanoa, Allen town, Eastort, &c&c .' , ,. , Trains leave Harritburg for Philadelphia N4sf.V&rk;Beacling;Po'tsvilIe, and 'alt in termediate Sta.ions, at 8 a. m. and 2 p. M New York Express leaves Harrisburg at i. CO a M. arriving at New York at 10 15; the aame moroio?v '"' '' Fares" Irom Harrisbnrs: to New York $5 15 ; to Pnijadelphia S3, 35 and $2,80. Basgage checked through. Returuing leave New York at 6 A M. i2 No6h, and 7 P. ai-(Pittsburgh Expre-8. arriving at Harrisburg at 2 A M.) Leave Philadelphia at 8. 15 X. M and 3. 30 P M. Sleeping Cirs in the New York' Exprers Trains, ihrou-h to and troai Pittsburgh without change. ' Pasengers by the Caitawfssa Itil Road. leave'Tamaqtia at 8 50 'A M and 2.15 P. M. lor Philadelphia, New York", and - all Way Po'tits. Traiiisteave Pottsville at 9. 15 A. M. and 2.30 P.M. for Philadelphia, Harrisburg jjud.New ; York, f - . An accomodation Passenger train leaves Reading ai 6. o A. M. and returns irom Philadelphia at 4. iO P. M." ' ' All thelhe above liains ran daily, Sundays excepted. ' ' -' j A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A-M. and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M. , Com co at at ion, Miieasa, Season., and Ex--carsion Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points. , ; . G. A.NMCOLLS.: i. General Superiateudant. November 16 1863. -. ' - ... OJlce over the Wyoming Bank, CAPITAL AS D UUPLUS, 123,000. - ri? Will insure aga'inl loss or damage b Fire on property in town or country, at 'reasonable ierms: DIRECTORS'. G. M Hollenhack, John Reichard, Sarnuel Wadhams, D L Shoe maker, Daniel G. Driesbch, R. C. Smith' R. D. Lacoe,G,P. Siela': W. W. Ketcham Charles Djrrance, W.' S: Koss, George M Hardin? . , ,. G. M. 'I10LLENBACI1. Pres't. - D. L.-RHOEM AKiiR,- V. Pres't. R C. SMITH, Secretary -! W. G. STIRLING, Treasurer; ;. '.. L H. CONOVER, Agent,- . Beach Haveo, Pa. Decarabar 2d, 1S53. ly. ..intrn 11!' CABINET VVARE . ROOM. JESPKC JTFULLY invites,fte attention of t nth 1 ab',e 10 ".V extensive assonment ot Cabmev hurnuure ancLC'H A IRS fV which he will warrant made, of good materials and in a workmanlike, man. 'fl ner. - At his istablis'Wineut.can.always be fouud a good'asMirfm'eni of fashionable rurni'Dre,, which is equal in style knd fin ish to that of Philadelphia or N York cities and at as low prices.- He has on hand 5 OD STl N Prices, from $25 to $60. Divans Loutiaes. walnut and Mahoaany: Parlor chairs llockiog and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dreis- 'o panoi ooreaus, sota. card centre and Dier tables. dAihn. cheffeniers, whatnots am ana an khius ot Iahiofiable work His stock of bureaus, enclosed and common wastifctandsjdress-tables-comer cupboards sofa, ' '- ' DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES bedteads,cane seat and common chairs is the largest in this section of the county. He will also keep a good assortment of looking glasses with fancy gilt and com rrion frames He will also furnish spring mattrasses fitted to any sized bedstead" hich te superior for durability and com fort to any bed .in use. Bloomsburo;, Nov. 4, 1863. SOLllEKSIIVTIIE AliJIY - And Our People at Ilome Are now otTered an opportunity by which they car: obtain a A GOOD AND DCRf BLE TIME-PIECE VERY LOW FIGURE. ' Our WuUhta are 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 ACTIONS, A first class Hunting Time-Fiece of Sil- oi . maiciiai, uver wmcfi is eiectro tine plated 1SW. gold, most durably wrought, making the imitation so faultless that it cannot be detected from the solid .ma'erial most experienced -judges; acids will not affect it. -.London made movement. Im proved Duplex, in Full Ruby Action, has sweep seconds, and is not to be excelled in general appearance. This is decidedly one of the best articles ever offered for tra ders and speculators. Ergineers, emigrants and persons levelling, will find them supe rior to any otrfer ; alteration ofclimate will not affect their accuracy. Price, packed in good shape and good running order only $35, or cise ol 6 for S200. SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING . ... .... .. LEVERS. : . t : Best Quality Silver Casesr over which electro.-jfine plated 18 k. gold, similar to onr Improved Duplex, and superior adjust ed movements with "Stop." to be u-ed in tirnins horses, etc., has Four Indexes for Washinaton and Greewich time, , sweep second, and sli the in provements. All in all, taking its Beauiiful and Faultless ap pearanre and its SnperiorMovemeiit into consideration, we regard it as ecideily (I. AlianB.f ni.l.t I ' I . . me iiioo-ci oniiic iii me Kind iii ine mar- I kef. :,Prir-e;"in !'o6d running order. $34, i CiWe ask no pay in advance, but will forward either of thpm to 'responsible p.ir ljes, toany part of the loval Sta'es, with bill payable to exyressrran when theVoods are delivered, giving rhe boer the privil ege tf examination, and, 'if not satisfactory, the watch can be returned at our expense. The express companies .refuse rnakir.e collections on soldier and other parties in ll.e distoyal Stales, consequently all such orders mnst be accompanied by the caso to insure attention. We make a deduction of two dollars on either watch when the payment Is forwarded in adrace. Money may be sent by express at ou expense. TffOS. CAFFERTY & CO., 93 and 95 Broad St., opposite City Bank, , Providence. R. I. Oct. 21 1863. The Great TEA COMPANY, . 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK; Since i s organization, has created a new era in the tiistor of . AVholeMilins Teas In this Country They have introduced their selections of TEAS, ard are selling them at not over TWO CExTS (.02 Cents) per pound above Cost, Never deviating from the ONE PRICE asked. nother peculiarity of the Crmpany is rmihat their Tea Taster not only devotes his time to the selection of their TEAS a to qnality, value, and particular stales for pariicular localities of country, but he helps the TEA buyer to choose oat of their enormous siock such TEAS as are best adapted to his particular wants, and not on ly this, but points out to him the best bar gains. r . It is easy to see the incalculable advan taae a Tea Euyer Has in th: establishment over all oiIipm. It -he is a Judge of Tea or the Market, :f his time is vaioabl, 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 Tater, and the knowled?eof super o salesmen. This enables all Tea bnyer no matter if they are thousands of miles from this market to purchase on as good terms here as the New York Merchants. : Parties can. order Teas will be served by Gs as well as though they came themselves being sure to set original packages, trne weights and (ares; and the TEAS are war runtted a. represented. "We i-sce a Price List of the Company's Teas. which vt ill bu seat to all who order it ; comprising Hyson, iroiin?IIy$oii, Impe rial, Ciuiipoder. Twankay . and Skin. OOLONG, SOUCHONG. ORANGE" & HY SON PEKOE. . ; JAPAN TEA of every description.. coN ored and uncoiored. - , Thislit hs kach kind of Tie divided into FOUR Classes, namely: CARGO, high CARGO FINEST, that every one may un dersamd frcm description and the prices annexed that the ComrOv are determined to nnderdi the whole Tka trade. . We soarntee to sell ALL our Teas at not over TWO CENTSt:, 02 Cents) per pnnnd, jbove cost, be'ieviftg this to be atiractive to the many .who.havo heretofore been pay ins Enormous Profits. . GREAT A M ERICAN TEA COM PAN Y, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, No. 5! Vesey Street, New York. Sept. 9, 1863. 3mos. GENpiNE-pREPARATIONS. " rjotnp'oond Fluid Extract' Budhu, a poVi Y've aod Specific Remedy for disease ' of theBladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop s:cal Swellings. This Medicine increases the power of .jinuH, ana excne the Ah,orbents into healthy action, by which the Waterv or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Puin and Iffitmmation. IILI.MU()LI'! FXTIt ACT IJUCIHr. For VVeaknesFes arising Irom excesi-es Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscreiion ol abuse, attended with the following mp. toms : . Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing Weak Nerves. Trembling llnrmr f n' eaj-e, Wakefulnee, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Ui.iversal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the Face, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes soon follows. 'IM POTENCY, FATUITY EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the Patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those "Direful Diseases " "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION Many are aware of the caust of their suf fering, but none will confess the Records ot the Insame Asylums. And melancholy Deaths by' Consump tion bear ample wimess to the Truth of the assertion. The Constitution once effected with Organic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Sirengihen and In vigorate the Sysiem, which HELM B OLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. Atrial will con vince the most skeptical. 1 FEMALES,-FEM ALES.-FEMALES. In many Affections peculiar to Females the Extract Buchu is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Re'ention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Sopp-ession of . Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous siate of tne Uterus, LeuchorrhcBa or Whites, S erility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion Habits or Dissipation, or in the Decline or Change ol Lite. j Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or un file a s-aut Medicines for unpleasant and dancerous diseases. j - HELM FOLD'S Ex'ract Buchu and Im proved Rg.se Wash cures SECRET DIS EASES, In all their Stases, At I'tile Ex pense, Little or no change in Diet, No Inconvenience, And no exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives sirtngth to Uriuate thereby removing ob Riructtons, preventing ar.d curing f-trii-tures of the Urethra, allay ing Pain and Inflam mation, so frequent in the clas of disea-es, and expelling all poisonous, diseased and worn out matter. Thousands upon Thousands who have been the victims of Quacks, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short lime, have lound they were deceived, and that the "poison" has, by ihe use ol "pow erful astringents," been dried up in the system, to break out irran aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use He Ira hold's Extract Buchn lor all affections and diseases of the Urinary Or gans, whether exisfing in Male of Female, from " whatever'cause originating and no ma ter of how long standing. Dis ases of these Organs requires the aid of a Diuretic, Helmbold's Extract Buchu is ihe Creat Dinreiic, and is certain :o have the desired effect in ail diseases for which it is recommended. Evidence of the most re!faDie and responsible character will ac company the medicine. Price $1.00 a Bottle, or Six for $5 00. Delivered to any address, securely packed from' observation. Describe symptoms in all corr rnunications. Cures guaianteed ! Advice gratis. Address letter lor informa tion to . II. It. IIF.LMBOLP, Chemist. ' 104 South 10th si., bet Chesinul, Phila. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, HELM BOLD S Drug&Chem'l Warehouse, 549 Broadway, New York.' liT Beware of counterfeits and unprinci pled dealers, who endeavor to dispose ''ol their own" and "other" articles on the reputation attained by llelmhoid's Genuine Preparations, do do Extract Buchu, Helmbold's Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla. . do do Improved Rose Wah. fi'Sold by all Druggies everywhere. Ask for Helmbolii's. Take no other. Cut out Ihe Ad vertisemer.t and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposure. I)ecmbpr 9, 1863. -I V. EioLin w i'i:i:$uits : fllaglc Time Observers. Being a Hunting or Open Face or La dy's or Gentleman's ff'atch Combin td, with Patent Self-Winding Im provement, a most Pleasing Novelty. One of the prettiest, most convenient, and decidedly the best and cheapest time piece for general and reliable use ever offe red. It has within it and connected with its machinery, its own winding attachment rendering 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 of half dozen, SzOi. Sample Watches, in neal morocco boxes, $35. silver Watches. First Class Hunting Time-pieces for accu racy of movemert, beauty of material, and, above all, cheapness in price, these watches mu?t insure universal approba tion. - . ; An imitation so faoMess that it can hardly be detected by ihe most etperien ced judges. The material being ol two metals, ihe outer one first quality Sterling Silver, while the inner one is German Sil ver, it cannot be recognized by cutting ol neavy engraving, making it, not only in appearance, but in durability, ihe best re semblance of Solid Sterling Silver in exist ence. The sale of these Watches in the army is a source ol enormous profit, retailing; as they very readily do al $25 and upwards. Many hundred dollars can be made "in a single pay day by any one of ordinary business tact. CSAT WHOLESALE ONLY ! In heavy hunting cases, beautifully 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 ! Upoi receipt of (wo dollars, as guarantee ol good faith, we will send watches by ex press to any part of ihe loyal States, col lecting balance of bill on delivery. This ensure buyers against fraud, giving rhem their watches betore payment is required. Send orders to the sole importer. GAIUS WHEATON, No. 12 Jeweler's Exchange, Cor. Cortland St. and Broadway New. York . . , Dec. 9,1863- 3m. .. . V ' ! . EDWRAD B, SNIDtR, Gcnc'I Com'sion merchant. 1 Bloomsburg, Columbia county Pa. Particular attention given to PateHi lights. Sept. 2, 1863.3moa. 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Money may be forwarded by mail at our rick. itr Specimen Copies will be sent free to all who desire it. WM. C. BY RANT & CO, Office of the Evening PoM, 41 Nassau St., cor. of Liberty , N. Y. November 25, 1863. THE MAGAZINE FoTtHE TIMES! I PETERSON'S MAGAZIN E, the best and - cheapest in the World for ladies. This popular monthly Magazire will be greatly improved for 1864. It will contain one Thousand Pases of. Reading! Fourteen Splendid Steel Plates! Twelve Colored Berlin Work Patterns! Nine Hundred Wood Cuts! Twenty Four Pages of Mu sic! All (his will be given for only Two Dollars a year, or a dollar less than Maga ziuee of the class of " Peterson." Its Thrill ling Tales and Novelettes are the bet pub lished anywhere All the most popular writers are employed to write originally for "Peterson." Jn 1864, in addition lo its usual quantity of short stories, Four Origi nal Cop) right Novelets, will be given, by Ann S Stephens, Ella Rodman, Frank Lee Benedict, and the Author of "the Second Life." Il also publishes lashions Ahead of All Others. Each number, in addition 10 the colored plates, gives Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, engraved on wood. Also, a pat'ern, from which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's Dress, can be cut out, without ihe aid of a mantua maker. A LSO, several ages of Household and other Receipts. is the best Lady's Magazine in the IVorld Try it for one Year Terms, Always in Advance. One Copy, one y ear, S 2 00 Three copies, for one year, 5 0( Five copies, for one year, 7 00 Eight copies, one year, 10 CO Premiums for Getting vp Clubs: Three, Five or eigtit 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, posi paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut St., Phila. -November 18. I8f3 LEATHR ! LATHER ! TITHE undersigned would announce, that he has on hand, at his Hat and Cap emporium on Main street, Bloomsburg, an assortment of different kind of leather. such as fine calf skins, morocco, red ar.d black and linings, all of which he will sell cheap er than can be had elesewbere in this mar ket. Call and examine them lor yourselves. JOHN K. GIRTOM. Bloomsburg, May 21. 1862. DR. J R EVANS 1 ujiuau auu cuigiuiij II AVING located permanently on Main Street. BLOOMSBURG. Pa., would n- form the public generally, lhal he is pre pared to attend to all business faithfully and punctually that may be intrusted 10 his care, pn terms commensurate with ihe limes. V3T He pays strict attention to Surgery as well as Medicine. November 25, 1863 -lv. HENRY ROSENSTOCK, . Skv-Iiight Aiiibrolvpist, OOMS in the Third Story oi the Ex change Block, (entrance above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty. Pa. Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1859 ly. Ctjenson ts Literary COMPfiJYipJV. A n legantt ' Moral, and Refined Mis cellaneous Family Jovrnal. J A PAPER FOR THE, MILLION, Ard a welcome visitor to the home cir cle. It contains the foreign and domestic news, of the day, and presents Ihf greatest amount of intelligence. . - ". ; ' ' THIS MAMMOTH WKF.KLY Is pritned on fine white paper, with new and beautiful type, and is , a large weekly paper of sixteen octavo pages. Ah unrivalled oorps of contributors are under regular ensagements, and every de partment is placed 011 the most fit.ished and perfect system thai experience can de vise. Each number will be beautifully il lustrated. TERMS. $2 00 per annum: Invariably in advance. For sale at all Periodical Depots in the United States. Published every Saturday, corner of Tre mont and Bromfield Mteets. Boston, Mas sachusetts, by F GLEASON. Nov. Il, 1863. madison holm;, (OK JERSEYTOWN, PA ) TTHE mbscriher w ould respactlully ap prise his friends and the public gener ally, lhat he has established the MADISON fin HOUSE, in Jerseytown, Columbia county, Pa. The above house has lately been refitted and undergone a thorough repairing by the pro prietor. He is fully prepared lo entertain the travelling cutom as well a the- local with general satislaction, His TABLE and BAR, are well supplied and will he careful ly superintended. And his STA BLE is am ply and well stocked, in charge of careful grooms, will always be properly attended. He invites a share of Ihe pnbliccus torn, and pledges his best efforts, to help his guests feel at home SAMUEL RIM BY. Jersey town, Jan 8, 1862. ECHAITGB EOLEju WM.B K00NS Proprietor III.OOIIMU ItG 1A fTMIIS magnificent Hotel, situate in the i- central portion of the town, anj op posite the Court House, his been ihorouahlj repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor is now prepared to accommodate travelers teamsters, drovers and boarders in ihe most pleasant and agreeable manner. His table will be supplied with the best ihe market affords, and his Bar wiih the choieesi liquors Attentise ostlers will always, be. on hand, and his stabling is Hie mol extensive in this section of country. Omnibuses wil always be in readiness lo convey passen gers to and from the Railroad Depoi. WM. S. KOONS. Bloomsburg, July 4. 1860. LIQTJC3.G I LIQTXCSiTi r Iiocnlc and lictail. fl" HE subscriber would announce 10 the citizens of llomnsbur Htid vicinity, thai he is selling L1QUO.JS in Jare and small quantities, and at different pm es at his New Store, on Mam street, .' north side, two doors south of fijE?ky' Iron sueet, Bloomsburg. H'.s wT4iST) stock of Foreign and Dumesiic -V'ffilHiita consis'sol Cognac and Rochelle. Blackbrr ry, Ginger, Raspberry and Lavender. He has a large assonment of Old Rye. gray with age, fine Old Bo:irbon, Old Fo'ks Vhiskey, and aiy quai.tity of common. He also has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeira, Lisbon. Claret, Sherry and Cam pagne Wines; and last but not 1-aM. a quantity ol good double e'x'r? BROWN STOUT; all of which he will eit :t tii lowest cash prit-fs. The public are re-pecl- miiy solicited to sive his liquor a tri.il I). W ROB BINS, A at. Bloomsburg, May 1, 1861. ;n .nm'i;it, SlUfiKO I II EA'TISTJ pii'jessiuiiH 1 services in mo ladies & gentlemen ol Blooms burg and vicinity. He is prepared 10 attend to all the various operation in DenTi:ry, and is provided with the -latest improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in sprled on pivot or gold plate, lo look as well as natural. I Mineral plate and block teeth mannfac I tured and all operations on teeth carelully ! attended to. A superior article of Too'h Powder, al- ! ways on band. All operations on the teeth warranted. j 1 Residence and Office, a few. doors above 1 I the Court House, same side. ; Bloomsburg. Aug. 19 1858. Gull a IN rt ha Racking. (WITHOUT BRUSHING.) TOR Boots, Shoes, Harness, Carriages, and Military Leather Work. This new and excellent article excels evpaything ever before in use, for beuti fying and sof ening the Leather. It makes a polish like patent leather ; will noi rub off with water, nor stain :he finest white silk, and makes leather perfecily water proof. Twice a month applied on boots and shoes, aod once a month for harness is sufficient. If the leather bernmes din y wah il off with clean water and the polish will re-apnear. Warranted as repre-ented. Direcl ions lor use. Apply a few drops on a sponge, rub it slowly over the leather, and the oolish is complete. PRICE 37 CEFTS PFR BOTTLE I tF For sale by L. T. bHARPLESS. jsj Bloomsburg, May 14, 1862. Kollock's Dandelion Coffee. THIS preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, is recommended by ph ysicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorder. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon ihe use of cof lee will use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength ot two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. KOLLOCK'S LEYAIX, The purest and best BAKING FOWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutri tious Bread and c.ike. Price 15 cents. TJaniifacturtd by M H. KOLLOCK Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia, J3T And sold by all Druggists and Grocers. Fj February 26, 1862. ly. E. II. LITTLE. Aff ff IBEJIE'Sr ill? W3' ' BliOO.TISRUKG, Pa. Office id Court Alley ; formerly occupied by Charles R. Buckalew. December 28, 1859.-tf. WHITE M EX MIST RCLfc AMERICA - THE CHEAPEST PAVER PUBLISHED. PORTY-EIGHT column of rendirTg maf- temper wi-fk forfl 20 per year." The onlv NV- York Paper made up exclusive- Iv l'-r riHin r ; circnlalion; and, thernws ol the wi-ek,'tt1i the cattle,' produce, and Other ui'iikcl-. carelully reported. t - The Afrr York lUnj.- Bok. for 18rU White Men's Lit'ernes-'-Sla'e Ri-hts Fed eral Union... . T!ie New Y rk Day-Bfiok is an indepen denl. Den. ocra'te Journal, holding wii-h rhe l;i'e Sena'or Di.ualas, thai 'iliis. siov-rn ment is ma le on the white basis, by white men, for the benefit of while men and their posterity forever.r Ii is a Urge dou ble sheet, with f.rly eight column ol read ing matter, and ' in all respect .heter lor Markets, news, Literary or Agrieohwal information is not interior to any as a po- ; lit'cal or lamiiy newspaper. In its pohii ral departmeni. il grapples boh'ly with tho real qnei-tion before Ihe American people, and present the only philosophy of it which can resist the sweeping marrh of Abolitionism. . It is Democratic in the true sense of the lerm the defender of the peo ple's rights, but il i-ihe upholder ot no par ly chicanery, onrckety. It i 1,01 only for peace, but it shows ho, and ftow only, permanent peace can be oblai- ed. and thti glo'ious white man's government ot Wash ington' restored, . viz : by the utter roue, overthrow, ard extermination of Abolition ism frrm American foil. The Day Bo- k i- now the only weekly political paper in New York city made up exclusive:) for country circu'a'ion All the others are rha-hed from the c litmus of some daily paper, which renders it a!mn-t impossitle lo give so complete and genera! a summary ol the new as in the ottier case. Person about si.b-crbmg should take this into coi sidera in. Dr-mocratf, al-o, must see to it lhat sound piper- are circulated among ihe people, or attolinoti ism will never re put down. OT All who desire lorefuie ihe argument. ot Abolition ists, should read T' e Day Book. TERMS: One copy.-01 e year. 52 PO; Three copies on tear, $5 00; Five copie, one year, il 50; Ten copie-, one )ear. aid one If ili Ki:er up of the. club, 14 00; Twenty copies, one year, and one 10 the "et eruuof the Club, 421 00. Additional copies, each SI 20 ' The name of lbe pot-offl -e cuniv, and J S'a'e, should in al! a-es, be plainly given 1 in every letter. j Paj men! always in adanre, ard a '.I ! I a; ern will be stopped useu ihe lime of j tub-cripiiuu paid lor expire. Address. ; VAN EVR1E, HORTON & CO , I 162 Nassau St., .New oik. j Special Orders. We desire this year I to place belorn a million ol northern reari j ers ihe reat docirtnes ' The Day Book" 1 leache on ti e queMion ot the Races. We j fotitidetttly elieve i! ttns J Hirual were j placed in the hand ot o:ie half ot the vo j ter of the northern S ates bet-.vpen this lime j and Novemher, 1 S6 1, the Demo ra s could ! not fail to cmv the uem presi.te'Hial eiec- lion. We iherelore make the following offer, in t in the li-jhi of prizes, at.d not even because i' wiil bp - profitable.' for we can scarcely a fiord it hut solely to sn-uw a wide dissemination of :he ihm which we prptotitidly telieve will ae our c un ify. Clubs of Tiveufy For a flub of 20, besides the ex'r paper now ohVred, we will send 4 copy ol Dr V.o E-rie's reat ork on "nsr"e ant ne:o 'rlavery,' the tti 1 rd edition cl which i-j-isi ready. Price One Dollar Clubs if Fifty. For n ch b of Fifty ut scrihers, at zl'j, v. e will send one exir paper, ami a totiie set of our Ai i At'O 1 11 ifin Publications," ihe price ol which, taken together, an. 'Mint to 75. Clubs of One Hundred. In relation to Cl.ib ol oe hundred, we will say this: Whoever will send us" o e hundred -ub-ecribers al one time, the club to be. sent i one address, and teiiii an-J end :i te sam lime, will receive thj papers at $100. V. E., H. fie CO. November IS, 1S63. PHOPLCTUS OF TIIE A(.E,,," A NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC SfcWSPAPl.R. fl'Q be published Daily and Weekly ' the city ot Philadelphia, bi A J Glos Ill ss- brenner & Co. The Age' will advocate ihe principles of Ihe Demoratic party, and will, therefore, r.ecessaniy favor 'he re-lo ration of ihe Union a il was, anil defend 1 1' e fnii-tifuiiori of the United Siktrs, and that ol this Commonwealth. It will Ireely and fairly di-cuss a!l legit imate sul j-ct- ol newspaper con.mei , in c!udi:i, ol cniir-e. and pre-eminently at thi lime, all question cfunie. ted will Hie e.xisin m happy i-oridi'ion of our country. It will feanesfdy crnicis; ihe pLtd.c ai ls of public servaii' and defend tde tesal and constitutional rihl of individual citizens md ol sovereign States, ajaiusl assaults Irom any qnaner. Il will &eek 10 awaken ihe mind of the people to a proper sense of the actnal con dition ol the Republic ?o prrneni 10 them, truthfully, the tearful perils in which we stand a a nation to ex? i bit the magnitude of the task that lie betore tt.ein. i" ihey would check our down watd pri oress ti lo inspire them with patriotic determina tion to apply the remedy lor our national ills. In belief, it will in all things. aim to be t.'ie faithful exponent of Democratic prin ciples, and to render itself worthy lo be an organ ol the democratic party, under whose auspices our country prospered so long and so well. The restoration ri that par ty the party of ihe Constitution and he Union 10 power in the legislative and ex ecutive governmental brat rhes of the State and of the Unon, we believe to be neces sary to avert anarchy, and the utter ruin of the Republic. To contribute to that resto ration will be our highest aim. The news, literary, commercial and oth er departments, will receive due abeulinn, and w ill be so conducted as 10 make "The Age" worthy of the support ol the genet I reader. The many diffirnlue now surround'rK an enterprise .of Ihe magnitude o' thai ii which ihe undersigned are engaged, it quire thera to appeal to ihe public foi & generous support, and to ask for ,4TLC Aiie" a liberal patronage and extended cie culation. The preparatory arrransemorits warrant ed the issuing of the first numher of the Daily Ase in the month of March 183, an-J the Weekly was commenced coon after. TERMS : ',''' Daily, per annum, $6 00 . do Six month, 2 00 V " Three months, , 1 50 . Copies delivered at ihe counter, and tc Agents and Carriers, 2 cents each. ; " ' Weekly, per annum, '-S2 0O.- do Six months, . 1 00 ;' . do Three morlhs, 80 Ten copies to one address, 17 50 Twenty do do 32 CO '" Thirty, do do 45 00' : fc" Payment required invariably in ad vance, Adlres, A. J. 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