4 V . fi CELEBRATED OH BITTSU p'ire aal powerful Tonic, com ve and a'lerrtative of wonderml efficacy in disease ol iha STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. Cures Dyspepsia, Liver com. plaint, Headache,' General Debility. Ner vousness. Dj,iresioti of Spirits, Constipa tioi, Co ic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramp, aid Sjasms. and all complaint' of either Sex. arising: from Bodily Weakness whether in'ierent in the system or prodoc- 1 by p-jeial cause. and reatorati ve '. in in ntur enter into Ibe composition of HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH BITTERS. Tnia popular preparation cmtaind 00 mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element; no fiery excitant ; but it is a combination of the extracts of rare baUJ-nic herbs-and plants with ihe purest anl aitlJt of a t diffusive stimulants. It is well to be forearmed agint disease an J, sj tar as the human system can be totxicied by human means against mala xes engendered by an unwholesome at Wophertr, impure water and other external causa, H oste.ur'.s Bitters may be relief Oil a safeguard. - la district incited with Fever and Ague, it has been found infallible a a preventive aad jrresi-iiola as a remedy and thousands wh resort l it under ap,i9henston of an atlcW, escape Hie scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its pro. leciive qualities ir. a.ivane e, are cured by a very brief course of this marvelous medi. cine. Feter and Ague patients, after be-in-' pl ed with qainioe for montris in vain, cntil Uwly saturated with that dangerous a!ilai I, are no onfreqoer.ijy Restored to b')4i.t wi'hin a few days by the se of HJ-tetttti's Bitter. The weak stomach is rap'uUy in vigoreted and lh appetite restored by this ireeabte Tjaic, st-td b?nce it works wonders in ca of Dy?pe,i. and in less confirme' far ns of Indigestion. Acting a9 a gentle aril piinless appertent, a well as upon tie liver it also iuvariably relievjes the Cntipati n operindueed by ine'ular ae"j;i ol the diges.ive 2nd secretive or gain. Person of fee.bl Itnbil. liable to Nervous Jllack. Lunsisof Spin? and Filt of Lon gitir, ti:i I prmnpt and permaeunt relie! Ifrtil tha Bilteis. . The Tentimnny on this point ts most conclusive, and from botlt ax?. 1 The anny oT Bilioa Colic is immeiii atrflv assuaged by a l'inle dose of the PtimnUnt and by occasionally resoning to it, ih return of the complaint may be pre vented. A a Gonnral Tonic, Hnvetter's B'ntera prluce eilicis shicli rriust be experienced or witnessed before they can be full ap praoiated. In ca--of Coiiftiiutional Weak, ties, r.d PreatJ'.ure Decay and Debility and Deerepitnde an'? itig Irom Old Age, it e.T.ar!Mes the electric i'tfluence. In the C30.tecent stage of ali diseases it oper ates 1 a delightful inviorant. When the powers ol nature are relaxed, it operates to la enforce and r-et jblh them. " Li, boi not Jeast, it the The Only S ife Stmul-n, beiii manufactured from vaund and iniocuou materials, ' and en tire'y frelrii ih acid elements present Hi3r or le iri ail th ordinary ionics and ttn nachic- o! tho day. No Umily medii-ine habeen po oniver aaMy, and, it my be truly a ided, deserv edly popular with th imelliiient portion ol the community, a Ho-tpMer' Bmef!. Prepared by HOSTETTER at SMITH, Pitisbursih, P.. Sold by all Druaists, Grocers and Store keeper everywhere. Dec. 9, 1863. ly.' READING HAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRAXGEJlEST. G' I RE AT Trunk line from the Nor:h and North-west for Ptulatfelphia, New- York, Reading. Poltsviile.Lebaiiou, Allen town, Easton, &c, &c. Trains leave Hairisburg for Philadelphia New York, Reading, Pottsvtlie. and ail in termediate Sta.ions, at 8 a.m. and 2 p. m New York Express leaves Harriburg at S. 00a. m. arriving at New Yorka't 10 15; Ihe game murniug. FareJ Irom . Harrisbnrg : to New York S5 15 ; to Pniladelphia S3.35 and 82,80. JJazgage checked th'ough. Returning leave New York at 0 A. M. 12 Naon. and 7 P. M. (Pittsburgh Expre-s. arriving at Harrisburg at 2 A. M.) Leave Philadelphia at 8. 15 A. M. and 3. 30 P. M. Sleeping curs in the New York Exprets Trains, through ,to and. from Pittsburgh without change. "Passengers by the Cattawissa Rail Road leave Tamaqua at 8. 50 A. M and 2. 15 P. M. for Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points. Trainsleavc Pottsville at 9. 15 A. M. and 2. 30 P.M.. for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. An accomodation Pasenger train leaves Re-ding at 6. So A. M- und returns Irom PniUdelphia at 4. 5s0 P. M. - "Ailthethe above tialns run daily, Sundays excepted. A Sunday train leaves PotisuIe at 7.30 A.M. and Philadelphia al 3.i5 P. M. Commutation, Mileage, Seaon, and Ex cursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and Irom ail poiuts. G. A. NICuLLS, General Superinteudant.' " November 16, 1863. Wr02IIXG ISURASE C03JPAST. ' OJfice over the Wyoming Bank, I CAPITAL AND SCUPLCS, 125,000. . Will insure again? Soss or damage fey Fira on property in town or country, al riasontile erms. - . ' DIRECTOR?. G. M Hoilenback, John K-iiohard," Semite! Wadham, D E Snoe in iker, Daniel i. Drtesbicn, R. C. Smith R. D. L icne, G. P. Steele W. W." Ketcham Ca'rle Djrrance, -W. S. Ross, George M- 1UrdG! M- HOrLENBACH. Pres't. D. L. RUOLMAK1SK, V.PrtftS r.-C. SMITH, Secretary, Y7. GvSTERLING, Treasurer. L.H.CONOVER, Agent, Beaca IIaea,"Pa. Zzzzz&ti23l 1SS3. ly. 1 r Jli'MSBUB-" ' ' f - n 1 nurnn ttr inn t -. .-.S15IOife 8ISIVE, . r ESPECTFULLY invites ihe attention of -the Public to his extensive assortment 11I Cabinet Frmiture and C it A 1 R S.fft which be will warrant made of good material and in workmanlike man. ' ter. Al lii t al 1 1 U men t ran always be lonnd a good assortment of fashionable fnrniiure, which is equal in s.i y I e kud fin ish to that ol Philadelphia 01 N York cities and at as low pricf-.s. He has on hand H.uf I j d dtilere.it style and prices, from S25 toS60. Divans Lounaef, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, tlo"cki:g and eay chairs, Piano Htnoln,and a variety of upholstered work, with Dress- i n tr and narloi bureaus, sofa. card. centre aad nier table?, detashn. cneueniers.wnainois ami corrodes. --. . ind al! kind of fashionable work. His Mock of buiraus, enclosed and common wasHbtandsiress-tatles, corner pepboards, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLE?, bedteadf,cane seat and common chairs is the largest in this section ol the county. ' He will also keep a good assortment ol looking glasses with fancy gilt and com mon frames. He will also furnish spring 'iiai'rasses fitted to any sized bedstead, w hich are superior (or durability aad com fort to any bed in use. BloomsburjEr, Nov. 4, 1SG3. soi,iiEi:sift this aiijiy And Our Pcsplc at Home Are now offered an opportunity by which thv car; obtain a A'OOOD A;D DURABLE TI3IE-PIECE VERY LOW FIGURE. Our IVbkhes are WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONE YEAR, and the buy er ss allowed the Priv ilege of Examination beiore Payment is required. IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RUBY ACTIONS. A fir I rlaCS TIiimIiikt Tima.Pi'aA e f Cll ver material, over which is electro line! plated 18 k. gold, most durably wrought. ittfll' inir iftA imtl'jitnn cn litlrlocd iKn It wrouu hf I .,n,ni"h- .t-to,.,,.t f,m ,i..i"' v.uti"wi w u vivo iii'iii hip runu CI' C; I a-.;J.,.i . ..: j afTect it. London made movement. Irn- proved Duplex ir. Full Ruby -Action, has sweep seconds, and is not to be excelled in general appearance. This is decidedly one of the best artrcles ever offered for ira- ders and spec.daiors. Ergineers, emigrants and persons l.vellin. will find them sape- rior .0 any other ; altera.ien ofc-limaw will not affect their accuracy. Price, packed in good shape and good running o-Jer only S35, or c&se of 6 for S200. - cHvr,, nnrrrP Tnif, unvTtvr. SILER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING - . ,. e , Best Quality Silver Caes, over which electro-fine p.rl is k. geld, simiUr to onr Improved Duplex and superior adjust- ed movements with -Stop " in te u-ed in limits horses, etc., has Fo.:r Indexes for Washington and Greewich time, sweep second, and Pit the improvement-. All in all, taking its beau;ilul and Fauliles ap. pearance und its Superwr Movement inio consa.erai.on. we regard it as decidedly the che.ye.t article ol the kind in r,e mar- net. 1 " iood run;:ia3 order.. 534, j or case of 6 for 5,00. r l -,?.,nf fP' in,aJ"nc3' ' Wl" forwad either cf thern to recponstb e par- r .. . ,e . ,es, sonny part of .he loval S.a-es, w,:h L fffili: rea"when'-tfSOods are delivered, giving rhe buyer the privil- ege nf examination, and, if not satisfactory, the watch can be returned at our expense. The express companies reluse n.nkir.g collection on soldier and other parties in ii.edi8io)l States, ccnseqt.emiy uA such orders must be nccorrpan.ed by the oa.i , to .n.ure a.'eot.on. e ma.e a de.tnct.OM pavuieiit i farvva nled in a.tface Money may be sent by express at oa expense. TKOS. CAFFERTY & CO., 93 and 95 Broad St., opposite Cit Biik, Providence, R. I. Oct. 21 18fi3. The Great TEA COMPANY, 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK; Since i's organization, has created a new era in the hisior oi Wbolesaliiij 1 p?i Iu :hlr Country. They have imrndece I ths'tr seicons of TEAS, ard are selling them at not over TWO CESTS ( 02 Cents) per potwd above Cos', Never tleviating from the ONE PRICE asked. A nother peculiarity of the Company i that their Tea Taster nol only devotes his time to the selection of their TEAS a to quality, value, and particular stales for particular localities of country, but he helps the TEA buyer lo choose out of their enormous stock Buch TEAS as are best adapted to his particular wants, and not on ly this, but points out to him the best bar gains. It is easy to see Ihe incalculable advan tage a Tea Buyer Las in this establishment over all others. If he is a Judge of Tea, or the Market, tf his time is valuable, he has all the bene fits of a well organized systatn of doing business, of an immense capital, of the judgement ol a Professional Tea Taier, and the knowledge of super O' salesmen. This enables all Tga buyer 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 os as well as though they came themselves being sore lo get original packages, tme weigh'satid tares; and the TEAS are icttr- A. "A runh'ed as represented. We issue a Price List of the Company's Teas, which will btj 6enl to ali who order i : comprising Hyson, Yon ii I3y-on, Impe rial Guiipodcr, TwanLay and Skin. OOLONG, SOUCHONG; ORANGE & HY - SON PEKOE. JAPAN TEA of every description, col oreil and uttcolored. This list has Rcil kind oITea divided into FOUR Clafses, namely: CARGO, high CARGO FINES r.ttiat every one may un deramd from description and the prices annexed that ihe Compa:i are determined to' undersell the whole Tr. trade. We gnamtee to sell ALL our Teas 81 not over TWO CENTSC02 Cents) per pound above cost, bu lie vug this, to be attractive to the many who havo heretofore been payins Enosmods PsoriTs. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, . IMPORTERS JND JOBBERS, No. 51 Vesey Street, New. York. .'- Sepu 9, 1S63 3 oi OS. GENUINE PREPARATIONS. jbmpound Fluid Extract Bachu, posi live aDd Specific Remedy for dieae of.the Bladder, Kidiiej8,Gravel, and" Drop sical Swellings. This Medu-ina increases the power of Digegtion, and excite the Abiorbents into healthy action, by which the Waterv cr Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargement are reduced, as well as Pain hiuI Iflanimation. nui..tinoLt s rxntACT nuciiir. For Weaknes?ei unking Irom excese, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretion ol abuse,bttendt:d with the lollowing symp toms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Di eae, Wakef ulne-8, Dimness of Vision, Pa in in the Back, Ui.iversal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the liody, L'rynesn ol the Skin, Lruplioii on the Face, Pallid Countenance. Tliese sympioins if allowed 10 go on, which this medicine tiivaiiatdv remove soon follows, IM POTENCY, FATUITY,' EPILEPTIC FITS, iu oi.e of which the VPatient may expire. Who can say thai they are,not frequently ! followed bv those "Direlul Diseases." 'LNANirY AND CONSUMP I ION." Many are aaie ol the catu of their sul fering, but none will confess the Records of the Insame Asylums. And melancholy Deaths by Consump tion bear ample witness to me irntli ol the. a"eMion. The Constitution once effected with Organic Weakne-t requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthen ai.d In viiorae tte System, which HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT HL'CHU invariably does. Atrial wtllcou vince the most skeptical. FEMxLES,-FEM ALES,-FEMALES. In many Affections peculiar 10 Females the Extract buchu 1 unequaled by any other-remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Sniui'ssion of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous stale of tne Uterus, Leuchorrhoea or Whites, S erilily, and lor all complaints inc'deiit 10 the sex, whetner ari-m from indiscretion Habits or Dissipation, or in the Decline or Change ol Lite. Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or un pleasant Medicines lor unpleasant and dangerous: Uiseae. HELM FOLD'S Ex-mot Borho and I.n- f7?e," iofe ' rur" , r,"ct,' 11 -i .Mm? peiie, iiitie or no ciiauge in uiet, to Inconvenience, And no exposure. r 1 1 It caure a frequent desire and gives strength to Urniate, thereby removing ob- rif ,0" P'ee:itii.3 ar.d cnr.ug Mr..-inre of the Urethra, a;.a .og Pain and Inilam- rnat.on, so frequent in the cla of disease,, a,,d 'Pe,l,nS a!1 poisoi-on., diseased and woni out matter. . Inousands upon Thousands wh.i have bse' ,the v,ci;m v Qks a,,,J who h,ave ''. bavJ ies o be crrd .n a short '', Lave found they were received, and 'pesor," a. by ,he tie of -po- erhl1 astringents," been dried up in the lem, to break oui m an aggravated lorm, and perhaps after Marriage. u. Helmbold's Extract Buchu lor all aoriclicn3 and diseases of tna Urinaxv Or- wt,eth.?r ...vi.tusg in Male of Fe.T.aie, from w h:itever Cause originating and no md,r f huw long s.andmg. Disc ases of these Organ requires the aid pf a piuretic lieimbotd Kxtrct B ichu i ,fe Great Di'iire-ic. and is ceMain :o hae ;he jehjrri etTct in all d.sea.-e f,.r which j, is ,e, om.i.en.led. Kidr::i:a uf iLe uu.si re;ittj;e ailJ re,,.o.isibIj cha.acter wili uo- fon,.,anv ,he me'dic.i.e. ZViM S1.00 a yVcZe, rWiror S3.00. Delivered to any addres. secntclv packed , w.- . . n'.;t from observatir.rs. Descriht symptoms in ,j, co;lirncr,iCBlioag. Cure, guata'.teed !- . AJJ jeaerforinforma- ' (0 lon f n. riELMDl,n, ChfmM. Wi Sonth ,0;h M j bei Chestnut, PI.i!a. HKLM HOLD'S Medical Depot, HELMBOLD S ltri,a & Cnem'l Warehonse, 59 jjroat,ca. JVCW y0,L Beware of counterleits and un. n.ci- w .,ltT who ,.,.,, , t)l!.ro,0 "ot f their on" aid 'mher" articles oa the reptttHttou altao ed y Helmhoid's Genuine Preparations, do Extract B-ichu, HeUnbrld's Genuine Extract Sar-a pari!!.!, do do Improved Rose Wash. PSSnll by ali Droggi-ts everywhere Ask for Helmbohi's. Take no other. Cut out the Advenisemer.t and -end for it, anil avoid imposition and exposure. Dei-emSer 9. l8oVIV. Piagic Time Cbscners. Being a Hunting or (Jprn Face or La dy 3 or Gentleman s It'ach Combin id. with Patent Self-Winding Im. prnvemtnl. a most Piensing Novelty. O.ie of the prettiest, mol convenient, and decidedly tt e b-i and cheapest time piece for ger.eral and reliable use everoCe red. 1: has within it and connected with its machinery, its own tvinding attachment rendering a kv entirely uni.ece.-sa v. The cases .f this Watch are cdmposed of two metals, ihe ouier on being fine 16 carat gold. I; has the improved ruby action le er movement, and warranted an accurate time-piece. Price, superbly engraved, per case ot half dozen, Syl. Sample Watches, in neat morocco boxes. S35. SILVER WATCHES. First Class Hunting Time-pieces lor accu racy of ruovemert, beauty of material, and, above all, cheapness in pr e-?, mse watches rauet insure universal approba tion. An imitation so .faultless that it can hardly be detected by ihe most experien ced judges. The material being ot two inetais, the outer one first quality Sterling Silver, while the innet one is German Sil ver, it cannot be recognized by cutting ot Heavy er.gruving, making it, iot only tr. appearante, but in durability, the best re semblance of Solid Sterling Silver in exist ence. The sale of thess Watches in the army i8 a source ol enormous profit, letailiug. as they very readily do. at 523 and upwards. Many hundred dollars can be made in a single pay day by any one of ordinary business tact. CP AT WHOLESALE ONLY! In heavy hunting cases, beautifully engraved, white enamel dial, and far.cy cut hands, in good running order, by ihe hail dozen, 66. Sold only by by the case of six ! UpO'j receipt of two dollars, as guarantee of gootl faith, we will send watches by ex press to any part ot the lojal States, col lecting balance of bill on delivery. This ensure buyers against fraud, giving them their watches belo'e pajment is required. Send or fers to the sole importer. GAIUS WH EATON, No. 12 Jeweler's F.charige. Cor. Cortland St. and Broadway Nnv York . . Dec. 9, l863'3m. EDWRAD B. SNIDER, t'r 123. A0 Gcnc'l Com'sioxi Jlcrchant. Bioomsburg, Columbia county Pa. Particular attention given to Patent lights. Sept. 2, 1863. 3tnos- N. Y. WEEKIiYiNEWS. The cheapest nnd best New York New paper. Utily one dollar per aiiunm. Eiohs pages forty columns. A complete record of events. 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Ivl.to and Pruprie.or, No. Ji City flail Square, New York. IVorlh Ccistrnl RaiUvay. TIME TALB E. TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from thft North at d West Branch cf ttie Susqueh.io tta. Elmira, and a! of Ncrhirfi New York. On and after Mondav, Acril 20th, If G3, ihe Passenger Trains of the North Central Railway will arrive and depart from Sun bury, Harrisburg und Raliimore, as follows: SOUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Sutibury daily except Sundays, at 10.10 a m. Leaves Hat ris'jurg, ' 1.15 p.m. Arrives at Baltimore, 5.35 " Express-Train leaves Sunbcry daily except Sutttiajs, at 1 1 07 p.m. .eae 11 arriso rg. except iunnuay i.VO a.m. Arrives ai Rdhimore daily except Monday, at 6.15 a.m. Acconunodation leaves Ilarrtsb'rg 6,30 a.m. V NORTHWARD. Mail Trail leaves Raltimore daily except Sundays, at , 9.15 a m. Leaves Harrisburg, 1.15 p.m. Arrives at Sunbury, 4.05 p rn. Expiess Trains Baltimore daily, 9.15 " Arrives al Harrisburg, 1.35 a.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg except Mouday,3.00 14 Arrives at Sunbury, 5.38 " For further particulars apply at the office. I. N DURARRY, Supt. Harrisburg, Aug. 8, 1863. THE Clp GUARS). .4 Monthly J.iumal, devoted to the Prin ciples of 1776, Designed to unmasK the Usurpation, Desptistu and crimes of tliis ABOLITION ADMINISTRATION. And to defend the doctrines of State Rights, attd of Constitutional Liberty, as held by nnr Revolutionary Fathers. Published by C; CHAUNCEY BURR & Co, sau street, New York. PRICE Single numbers 15 cents. For warded by rr.ail or expr-ss to all parts of ihe United States nt SI a yar, i:i advance. Any person sending ten - subscribe will receive an additional copy for one Aug. 26, 1863. ... ..... ' . t, Genu Balmoral Lce Boon, will ,b,;60ld vtv low. Also, Boys Shoes, nt - L.T.SHARPLSS.' r 11 - . PIXOSI'EUTUS IOII.803, LIBERTY AND UNION NOW AND FOREVER. THIS Journal, wtucti is now in the si.t) second year ol its existence, is a thorough going., independent and learless advocate ol genuine practical democracy. It main tains the equal right of all men tojostice .in it freedom; it earnestly approves the war for the Union; it holds up the hands ol our I brave soldiers in the field; and it opposes treason in all shape, w heiher open, as at the Sou'h, or covert or sneaking, as at the nor h. At the same time it is the enemy of atl undue exercise of power, or ail kinds of political jobbery and coricptton, and insists upon economy in expenditures, an( a strict adherence to the constitution. Throughout the war it has iidvocuted iht the most v gorous proseec-linn. ot it, but as the War draws to a close political qut s'ions lake the ascendent. A more stupendous, difficult and interesting problem was nev er pre-ented tu any people, than Uat ol the restitution oi the revolting states to iheir allegiance. It will require all the nates-tnan-iiip and wisdom ol tne na'ion to biitii; it to a Falislactorv folu'ion. ' On that point the ''Evening Post" will take definite grounds, and endemor to I ring about a condition of universal freedom and teal democrat y. Pi'edged to no par tvi and looking only to he interest of tt;e whole country, it will use whatever e.iergj and in flue nee in the defence of the gret.t principles of human right and htirnun ele vation which lie ul the foundation ol our iiist, unions. It aims chiefly, however, at being a giod newspaper. In its columns will bj found a complete History of the" war, all impor tant political or State Documents eiuire. Proceedings ol LegUIaiive bodies, Surr. niaries of European Intelligence, and news from all parts ot ihe world, accurate reports of financial and commercial matters, imst worthy Correspondence, arid a carefully selected Liierury Miscellany, comprising Poetry, Review of now Works, with lit. erary extracts. Tales gossip and anecdote; ihe whole forming an excellent variety in which every reader will discover bome ihiug ii his tas'e. Ttrm Daily Evening Post. One copy ) yr. oelivVd b Carrier, SI I 00 One copy I ear sent by mail, 10,00 One copy i month, 1,C0 AVfiu- rtk:y Lcemnq Post. Published Every Tuesday und Friday. One copy one year, t'i 00 Tw o copies one car, 5 PO Five copies one year, 12 00 Ten copies one year. 22 00 A copy of the weekly one year, or of l!:e Semi-Weekly for six months, will be sent ;o any petr.ti who setio's us a club ol ten Semi Weekly. U'vtkhj Evening . Pe st Ispubli-t.ed every Wedne-day. When addressed wiih eacd subscriber's name : One copy cne year, $2 fifi Three copies one yeat, 5 P0 Five copies one year, "8 CO Ten copies one year, 15 00 And a:t extra coov to the setter UP of each clu of ten. When a Club is srnt lo one Jlddtecs. In order to enroii'age ttie forniaiion of clu'.is in place where only single copies are now Uke", we have decided to otlt-r me foil iwing inducements: 4 copie one jcar to one adJres, 5 01 7 do no 10 CO 16 do do do 20 i-i 2o do do do 25 J An extra copy tf the Week'y wrl be sent for each Club of twenty a: tli.o rate. Cietgymen are supplied by rr;ail at the fallowing rate-: Duly, fit per annum: S.r.i weekly, 62 2i: Weekly. SI 50. Money rjay be lorwarded by mad at our ri.k. rSpecimpp. Copies will be ee.tt ftee lo all who desire it. WM. C. BY RANT & CO, Olhoe of the F.veoing Post, 41 Nasa.i St.. cor. of Liberiy. N. Y. Noven. tier 25, 1F.62. Tiie .iagazim: ron tih: timcs: ! "P5ETERSON S MAGAZINE, the hei ar.d i "cheapest in the Woihl fur ladies. Tins ! popular moiii'd) M-igtzee wit! te great:) j unproved f.r 1864. Ii will eooiani one ; Thousand P.igs of iveading! Fourleeii i S; lendnl Steel Pines! T.velve Colored leilitl Pattern-! N.lte H'Jiid'e I ! U'uoii Cut-! Twenty Four Paget uf Mu- A I Alt 1. i tv i i I .fil'eii itr ni.li Tu'u Dollar- si yer, or a dollar less than l.ig.t-ziut-s of the claof " Pere'son." It- Tl.nl. ling Trtles acd Nive!."'es are ihe be-t pub- li-iitr.l tmywlieie All :Iih most prputn: wrrets aie en. j loved t'l write onginaily I l"r "IV eraoit Li lsril. ii; a.niitioii -'lit! usual quantity of short soris Konr On.'i Hal Cop) ugh! Novelet, w ill be given . A.... st :-,,-,!. e-s P.!!.-! l:n,!nif.i f-"t:.i.L- I l!....e.!iel '.n. I lit. Aiil'.f.. r.i -'ii... S,,....l Lne.: li also pi.b. ishes T?tt tilinip l1ttsi I r f All flj.t-rm ' nr.vm , A Uill.'MI-' .i.ll. fj .1(1 ..If'J. Ertch number, in a;l;t it ton lo tne coloreil j ates, rivt-s Siriitiets, Clouks atnl Dius-cs, engrave.l on wnttu. .l-;i a pnern, Irntn which a Dress, Mam,!!;,, 'or Child' Dres. ran be cut out, without the ?id of a mai tua maker ALSO, several i agesof Household ar.J other i-cetj.ts. ; m the uest i.auy s Magazine in the , , . .... World 7'ry it for one Year Ttrma, Jllway at Advance. Oi.e Copy, one y ear, S 2 00 Three copies, for one year, 5 Ou Five copies, lor one year, 7 CO Eight copies, one year, 1(1 CO Premivms for Getting up Clubs: Three, Five or eight co; iss make a club. To every "person getting up a club, at the a'mve rates, a copy of ihe Magaziue lor lH6i will be iiiven gratis. Address, posi paij, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut St., Phila. Nnemhcr IS. iSfiJ . j lTeathri latheTT: I 3H E undersized would announce, that - he ha on hand, at his Hal aud Cap emporium on Main street, Bloomsburg an assoitmetil of ditlerenl kind of leaiher.snch as fine calf skins, morocco, (red ai d black and iinitigs, ad ot which he willseil cheap er than can be ha:', elesewhere in this m..r ket. Call and examine them lor oin-e!es. JOHN K. GIRTON. Bioomsbnrg. May 2i. 162. J. Tu EVAN'S rbyician act! Ssirgeo:?, JTAVING located fiermanenily on Main i& Street, CLOOMSUURG, Pa., would in form ihe public generally, that he is pre pared lo uitend to al! bu-niess latthfully and putuinaliy lital may be intrusted to his care, ou terms commensurate vc it h ihe limes. UtT He paws strict atteuliou to Surgery as well us Medicine. November 25, lfc63 ly. HENRY ROSENSTOCK, Skv-fiicht Ambrotypi&t, ROOMS hi the Third Story ot me Ex-chang-e Block, (entrance above the Book Store,) Bioomsburg, Columbia coun ty, Pa. ' Bloomsburg, Nov.23, 1859 ly. fIcam s I.i(cr:uy COMPJ1JYIOJS". fl 71 levant Moral atn! Ilefinnl Mis trt'auroiis I'ninVt J.iurml. A PAPER iOR IHE M! LLJO V, Aid a w elrome v isifr ;.) ,! home cir cle. It l ontai'is t he loreign and domestic news of the day, ami presents gicaiel amount of intelligence, THIS MAMMOTH WEEKLY Is prifned on fine white paper, with new and beautiful type, anil is a large weekly, pappr of sixteen ceta vy page's. An unrivalled corps of contributors are tinder regular engagement, and every de- I iirtu enl is placed 011 tiie most hr iheil and peilect svstetTt '.hat experience can devise.- Each number will Le beautifully il lustrated. TERMS. $2 CO per annTjm. Invariably in advance. For sale at all Periodical Depots in the United S'ales. Published every Saturday, corner nf Tre nton! and B'Oiiitield btiects. Bo-ton. Mas sachusetts, by F. GLEASON. Nov. 11, i-63. Sii:iM)N HOUSE, (OF JERSEY I OWN, PA ) THE subset d er v cuid tesf ei lluily sp prise his Iriettil- und the public getter ally, that he has e-Mhltiied ttio MADISON j:j HOUSE, in Jerseylown, Co'u n.t ia county. Pa. The atove house has lately teen lefitled and undergone a thorough repairing by Hie p;o prirtor. lie is fi lly prepare f to entertain tiie travelling custom :s well as ih local with general cfclislaction, His TABLE and liARjtiie well supplied am.5 wid e cart-fully- supeiiuteiided. A ud tits STA BLE is ani ply and well stocked, iu'cltarge of careful grooms, will always be properly attended. Car He ittvnes a share ol the publiccu tom, and pledges his best 'efforts, to help his guests feel at heme. SAMUEL RIM BY. Jerseylown. Jan R, ISG2. .lG-lTGrHi H0L3L3 WJIeD K'JGNS PrOpXielor BH.OO)hi:l'RG IM r PHIS rnttgr.in. et.t Hotel, sima.e . it.e L central portion of the low,., ,n, op. posite the Court House, h is beer, ihoronM. repaired and teiomished, and the Proprietor is now prepared to accommodate travelers leumuls, drovers and hoarders i the 2 nlMOALnrf D.r.nhl. n,u,,r 1 1:. 1 - . t i-i.'ir will be supplied with the test the market atTord,'and his Bar with ihe choicest litpiors ... .. .1 ..ii 't "te AtiPtilise ostlers will always Le cn h-.irwl and his stabling i lite most extensive in ' this section of country. Omnihuses wil ' aiways be in readitiesw 10 convey passen gers to and from llie Railr;ol f)epr.i. W.M. B. KOONS. Bloom-burg, July t. ISG0. 1 iCjt3Cj Ks 4 TTrTYrnE? r 1 ----- - . X UUt.-tlt' ailll Lel.Ul. rrH E subsi riher w ould announce to the vr - A. ciltens oi llon ir1-im rj ud vicir.iiv in .1 t... .. irir rt'io : iui mi 'ciMif ; n t v i o in targe an.l small quantities, and at diflcrent puces, lii N'liiv Siiire. tin M . uT f f r north side, imi door- sontn ol iron s reel, i,ioO'n.rn:rg. II. s r..' block ol Foreign ami Diiir.rstic .j'-f- J Jsg i-JwiiiiltO roitis's til Ctijttac and jiochelle. Blackber ry, G.pger, Kaspl-?rry itfd Lavender. He i Iijs a Irttge Hot! ftieii t ol Old Ry.;, gr-y wi:ii ag. line O.il Bdi;tho. Old Fo ks Whiskey, and a'.y quantity c i cc t:t iiion. t. c i-o h PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeira. Libmi. Ciarl, Sherry nl Cam pagne Wines; ami jwt h'.;l not !ea-t. a qnat.t'ry o! good double ex'ri BROWN SIOUT; :!! of which he will etl at the. lowest cash prices. The public arc re-pct-Icily solicited to give hi lirpior a tri-d. I). W. RfdBINS, Ag't. Bloorr.sburr, May 1, IStil. s v n c: o i i: , tist. ri: ni . i i ' .t I r.JIT.ll'i.il.1.1 Oilers Ills (lHiii;,i. pi.'t-.sionai -er vices ,, iie ladies & gentlemen ol li!im burg and vicmi?) . 1 1 is prepared to httend to ali ihe various iperatitns in Den:i-.:ry, od is provided with tfie late-t improved PORCELAIN TEETH, w i.ich w ilt be in serted o,i pivoi or gold piate, lo look as well as natural. Mineral pl.-. e and block teeth manufac tured nr.d all operations on teeth c.trelolly at'eiuled to. A sitveiior article of To? h Powtier I- ! waysr-:i Mi i, ...i Ailoperjtion on the teeth ' W i. 1 1 .1 tl t e O ' R"iiei:ee and Ornce, a few doors above ' t.te uaurt iiouse. same si. nr. lilooiiisburg. A t'g l'J i G M I t a t'fl'flia SSacLtlt. . WITHOUT DEUSlIISG.) -jmq-; Boo... Shoes, Harness, Carriages j. , i.i; i ......... v,,,l- Th;. nevv DIu) .,,1 article excels ... ..... .... ... ...... , evea thing ever before in use, lor beaun (. : t . r . .:. .. ,i .. I .. i. .. I . , ., I . I t ? c? n t? .... , . ... . - i e in 'ti I. exponeni 01 icitincrai it oitn a i.r.lish ltKe patent le '.t.er ; wnl not rub t . . . 1 . ir , .' ,r . . ' . . i t l-1. 1'. to tender itself worthy th he an off with Water, nor -.am the finest win'e , ' , , . ., . i i.. ri. ; organ ol the oeir.ocraiic party. under whose stik, and makes leather perfectly vva-er- " . t , -y. i i i w . I ai.si ices our country prospered so !p r prooi. Twice a ninmh applied on boots. ,. .' .... , . , .. f j! ainl so wen. J f.e restoration ol that par- and shoe, and once a month for harness t . . . ,. ,. ., . .. . . . i t v '..he party cf i!. Loiistuuiirn anu he is sofni'ient. II ti e leather becomes dir. y . 1 3 . , , wash it oil with clean water and the polish I 1 K ' g.-a..ve ai d ex w.ll re api ear. W.t.-r iu ed as leprcented. v.M,,me,;iai bra. chcs of the State iiii"' .ii. -... i c .. . 1 1 u i;'tr i.crt:i;t.i. ti iiiir-- l),rectio..s lor n Ar.nlv n few .iron- - - it i . on a sponge, rut) it slowly over ihe leather, at.d ihe nnlish j complete. PRICE 37 CEFIS PFR BOTTLE tlT For sale by L. T. bHARPLESS. j& Bioomsbnrg, May 14, 1562. Kollock's D.iiitIeIiou Ccfltc. THIS preparation, made Iro n the best Java Cotiee. is recommended by ph yeioi-tns as a sup.-rtor NUIRITIOUS BEVERAGE for Getierl Debil.ty, D -pepi i, ami ail tiiltoui disorder-, i lionsands win) have been compelled lo aha tdou the use ot col lee will use this without injurious eilVcls. One can contains the slrengtri ot two pounds ol ordinary coffee Price 25 cents. KULLCIK S LEVAIN, The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, swtet and nutri tious Dread and c.'.kes. price 15 cents. Jllin'iructnrt i ly M 11. KOLI.OCK Chemist. Corner of Broad ami Chettnut Streets. Philadelphia, &At)'1 aohlbyall l)rugi,ts and Gioters.jv February 6, 1862 ly. " E. H. LITTLE. BLOOM SBUUC, Pa. Office in Court Alley; formerly occupied by Charles R. Bockalew. December 28, 1859if. - I WHITE flIES MUST RULE AMERICA THE CIIRAPrST PAi'ER rUBLlSHED. pORTY-EHJftr .idi.?i.n0r ie t-r per wrfk Inr 1 iu . r-dirs mat ear. Tha oniv r,e v Y. ili in j.I- i-t- ly l r cm, ry ci.c.da'ton; s.ttd. te nws of the week, with the cat-ie, p.oYuce. and oil er mxrket-. carefully ie;.tfied. Tie Aew Votk Ih,u-jtk,for 18151. Whre Men Literties-'-Sute Ri-his-. Fed eral Union. The New York Day. Book is an indepen dent, Democratic Journal, holding w i;b lha late Senator Douslis, that "this govern nient is ma le on the white basi, i?y vii.ite men, far the benefit cf white men ahj their posterity forever.'-' U in a Urge dotj. ' ble sheet, with f'rty eight columns of rend ing maoer, ami in all respects whether lor Markets, news, Literary or Agricultural infr-.i iuaii-n i not inferior to any an a po lili.'slor fiimiiy newspaper. n its politi cal department.il grapples br.hiy with iho tesl quention before ttie Au ericm people, anil preset. t the only philosophy of it ' which can re.i-t Ihe sweeping march of Abolitionism, ft is Democratic in (he true sense of trie letrn the defender of the peo ple's riglits. but it i- the upholder ol no par ly chicanery ortrnkeiy. It is not only for peace., but ii shows how j nod how only, permanent peace c an be obtaii eJ. and thu . "lo-ions white man's government of Wash ington restored, viz : by the utier roue, overthrow, ai d extermination of Abfalitioti isro Irorn American oil. The Day Uook is now the only weekly joli'n al paper in New York city made up exclusive-i) for cr uu'rj circulation. Ali the nK.eis ate rha-hed from the c.-lnmns of sorrie daily paper, winch renders 11 almost irnpossit!e to give so complete and general a summary of ttie news as in the oiher case. Persons atom subscribing should t-iKe this in'o considetation. Dernocrati, ai-o, must see to it that sound pipers are circi'luted among the people, or at-o'iiinn ism wi I never oe put down. A.'l who ile-ire tntefute the ar-uinents of Abolition- is, shonJJ rean ile Day Book. i Ui.e copy, ore year, 52 CO: Three conies on er. 5 00: Five rnnim fnyear, S7 50; Ten copies, ortee-r, and one to ihe pener 1.;, ol ihe ci.ib, Sl4 COj Iwerdy copies, one r and .Mte to iho .et er up of ,l.e Club, s2i GO. Additional "t,"' ' n L 1 Le ''"" p f10"1-0' fr.ur S'a"' "l,0U," V' l"l'"S I ia t,Vr' e'"'T' . 1 m 6,Vy ' "T' papers will be Mopped when ihe nu. U t . .. 1, ,.:,i ... . V A N E V R ! E, H 0 1.TO & CO., 162 Nassau si., New Yoik. Special Orders. W'e desire this ytct 1 to place te.'ore a in.ltjnn r.t northern read j ers (he great dnivrmes ' The Day Book'' i teaches on the qne-iior. of the rkaces. We I rot ti.!e::'.iy eheve i t,is Jjtnrial wera P-aceii in tne riai;w oi one i atl ot ine vo j --.-.'i 8H P kTlrtCDII this U'lin torj ni iKr-ritt?tfcff. 1 1 x l.aiu-uiiii 1 1. t w, ; and Nniemler, 1FC4, the Democrats conii I ,:o; fad :o carry the next pr?i.;ental elei;- ! lion.' A therefore msUe the fallow in;; i o-ier-, in i in in ngtn o: pit res, tit.d not jt even becitse r wid te p r.!e, Uf w civ So srrura I '8tl scim t-:y :rJ it Suit -C law ice disse : I we j tctouiidiy ..ita-'at! cf "'ie viowii w hictk tthese w ili tave cur c uu- j Cluls rf Twenty. Per a rh.b r22, i be.si.t.'s il.e extra p-iper now olf-'rcu, v w ni send a copj- cl lie V..o Kane's yreal .. .v. . ii...... ... i !....,.... i; . i. third ed'nnn of which is juM rea-ty. Price (.)ne fmtiar. Clubs if F'ftff. For a th-b cf Fifty s ubsc.'her, t.t u, we wii! send one extra paper, and :i coirtfilete sei (,f our .A-.ti At'O j tton PubVa'i -.11. ," the rc-s oi which, tiiten lt'getiier. amoui.t to frl 75. Clubs of One Hundred. In relation to Clubs ol o' e huiiilred, wewiil jy thi-: Vt:Oevex Witl semi us o- e nuii'Meii su i scrtoers at one it4i.e, i:e i .:i . . ... t : It t.i b eui to one admire-, and t-eiin, an l end ai tf.e same time, will receiie Iuj papers a S'.t'O. V. E., H. ; CO. November IS, 18b3. i PllOPLCTt OF "THE AG IV A NATIONAL PK.MwCU ATIC NEWSPAPER. 'f0 be published D.uly s tne city ot P.'nlao'el, th;. and Weekly in bv A J Gloss- I renter C Co. 'Ihe Age' wj'l advocate ihe p-mcip'es ot ine DeTiOratic prtj". and w i'd, tt.efcto.e. i ei es.-ariiy lavor lie le-lc ra'nni of ti e I'niu'i a- il and defei.d li e t'on-tj utio i ol lite United S.les, and th-tl ol litis C OiltlliOnWenlth. It will l.-eely und Lirly di-enss a l legit imate Si.l ject- ol new-paper i-or. ir.ei t, iri Ciuiii.ig, ol ci-ui-rt. and pre-eniii.eiidy at tt:i- time, all cii esi i'ln- t '.r.r.e.ie I i'l the evisling ni i.appy co:, .i'l. ii of mi r t ou tnr y . Ii wiil f-arssly t ri iiise :f.e pnt-l.c acts ' flf .U1t.,c serv..n.s a ,d defei.d the ieg-l and cci'ilii.r',irtl right ( ! individual citizen und .I sovKrein Stales, a, uii.il assaults I lu rn a t) cnr;er. j II will scejc io tiwsken ihe m:i;ds of tho people to a pftper sen-e ol the actual con- diiion of the Rej-.utdic- to presei.t n tf'ern, irt! It I u!i) , ihe je.nfi.l peril- in which we stand as a naiiot. u. cxi itoi lite magnilude 1 ol ihe ta-k that Iip-" I ehre ihein. il trey ' I t.i n:l f ii c w -v u t A nr. o r ,. . I .. w ..... ... .. ,,. . . m to ii.sjiite them wnh pii'in.iic Ccteimina lion to ap'ply ihe remedy lor cur fiattcna) ills. ! t eiiel, it w i I in mII things, aim to be ; r - r i . r " ",c " "r i' sary to avert anarchy, and the utier ruin ti the Republic. To vciitriM re to mat resto rati. .it wiil be our highest aim. Ttie rir-ws. ii'e'ii') , cotnmercial and oth er departments, wiii receive dtie ett'.i'.C, and will be -o conducted a- to make Thf Age,; wotli.'V of the supcri of tfte genei;l reailer. 1 fig many dirTir.ultles now soT'onMrrfj an enierpri-e ol iie inagriiMtde o thai is. which tie undersigned are engaged, ic (pure them lo appeal io the public fen . g-ierous supper?, tvl to ask for 4T'LG Age:' a liberal jdtronr.ge and ex'ritded Hf cuiation. The preparatory arrangements wariarX ! etl sstin g ot me nr.-i ncmier in Uji.v Age in ihe month ol ..larch ISO&QJ. the Yv'eekly was cotonienced soon after. ' TF.KMS : Daily, pr annuui, $6 CO do Six month, 2 00 41 Three ii.onth, 1 50 Copies delivered al she counter, and tt Agents a;..! C-nieis, 2 cents each. Weekly, per acnum, 52 00 do ISix uionihs, 1 OA do Three mor.ihs, 80 Te;t copisa to one aJJrecs, 17 50 Twei.ty do do 32 CO Thirty, do do 45 00 CiT Payment required invariably in ed vaace. A dres, . A. J. GLOSSERENER k CO., , 430 Chestnut Street, Pki. NoTeinber IS, 1861.