Heat Jrty and straw caitec I 00 Beit com sheller 1 00 1) M Fanning Mill, 1 (XI Belt tigap midline { 00 Rert ami moat nume* on* collection of •griculiural implements 2 00 Committee—Judah Boone or Bloom, Win. H. Betwick, and Elias Deilrieb, of Metnqqr. , No 16—WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. Ben two horse wagou 2 00 2d test . „ ,1 00 Heat two horee carriage 2 00 2d beet 4 00 Beat one horse carriage 2 00 2d beet 1 1 00 • Best open buggy 1 00 Ben Sleigh I oo Bent two hor*e sled j oo Ben spring truck wneon 1 oo Comm Prep—Jacob Arnwtne, of Montonr, Samuel Eisner, of Madiroa, aud Isaac Kri tier, of Briarcreek. NO. 16—MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. First Division. Best Specimen Cabinet Work 2 00 do [ ont>le Sett Carriage Harness 2 00 do Single Sett 1 00 do Wagon Harness I 50 do 2 Cull Skins finished I 00 do 2 Kip Skins do 100 { do 2 Sides Harness Leather I 00 do do Sole Leather 100 'do do Upper Leather 100 do Pair Horse Shoes I 00 do Giubbing Hoe 50 do j Doz. Fancy Chairs 1 00 do Press Coat 1 00 do Vest 50 do PoirThirk Boots 60 do Pair Calf Boots 1 00 do Pair Ladies' Kid Gloves 50 Commillp—B. P. Former, of Franklin, P. Reaver, of Catawissa, Joseph Conner, of Centre, Joseph Correll, of Hemlock, arid Jo aeph Hicks, of Briarcreek. NO. 17.—MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. Second Division. Best Churn 50 do Cheese Press 50 do Washing Machine 60 do Sausage Cutler 60 do Display of Copoer Wats SO do 3 Com Raskets 60 do 3 Hand Baskets 50 do Bee Hive 50 do Parlor Stove 50 do Cooking Stove & trimmings r 00 no Gieatest Variety Tinware 1 50 do Specimen Wood & Iron Fence 1 00 \lb Gate fur barn and field use 1 00 do J Doz Corn Brooms 50 i ■lo Sample 1 doz Brick 50 j do do Pig Metal 60 j Commute—John Keifer, of Ca!avi9sa, Jac Kosleiiboder, of Franklin, and Iram Derr, ol I Jackson. No. 18.—MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. Ihird Division. Best & Lrgesl variety ol Dental Work 200 do do Marble do 2 00 do do Kilge Tools 1 00 do do Earthen Ware 100 Committee—Dr. A. P. Heller, of Green- I wood, Dr. H. 11. Fox, of Locust, Dr. Jas. A. Wilson, of Bewick, Dr. Joeiah Smith, of Scop, and Dr J. R". Bobbins, ol Cutaivissa. No. 19 —DOMESTIC SUGARS, &c. Best 2 lbs. Sugar from China Sugar Cane 50 do Maple Sugar 60 Best qt. Syrnp from China Sugar cane 60 do Maple 60 Committee—Martin Rupert, of Blonm,W. j Fisher, ol Orange, James Kester, of Scott, j Mrs. Thomas Creveltng, of Scott, Mrs. J. K. Grotz, of Bloom. No. 29—PLOWING MATCH. j , Best plowing, regard being had to the skill ol the workmen mid discipline of teams, attp ' execution ol the work, as well as time ocen- I I pied 2 00 j 2J hist . 1 00 ! Committee—Jacob Demon, of Madison,! | Hiram Kline, of Ftshingcreek and Eli Meu denltall of Benton. DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS. | Committee.—Lawson Hughes, of Kenton; Almas Cole, ot Sugarloaf; Thcs. E. Eves, of Greenwood; Lewis Schuyler, of Madison, and Win. Mathers, of Greenwood. INSTRUCTIONS TO COMMITTERS. 1. The Committees will have to exrrcise discretionary power and withhold the premi ums if the article exhibited is not worthy of a premium. 2. The Committee on Discretionary pre miums will uward such premiums as they may think proper, on articles not provided for in the general schedule. 3. The members of lite various Commii lees. wil' make it a point to he on the ground aa early as possible, on the second day—nor later than 10 o'cloek, at which time their names will be called from the stand, and they will be expected to proreed to business. 4. The Chairmen of the different commit tees are requested to hand in their reports as I'he premiums will be awarded by the Pres ident at 3,* p. tn. REGULATIONS. 1. All articles for competition must be on the ground by to o'clock, u. m., and at II o'clock thecommittee will proreed to to ex amine and award the premiums. 2. All articles exhibited must remain on the ground until 4 o 'clock, p. m., and on all oc casions will he returned to the exhibitor, un less otheru ise directed. 3. CAVIWN.— AII articles exhibited, whether eatables or not, must be respected as private property; and any person delected in purloining or injuring them, will be dealt with according to law. 4. All articles offered for competilion must be owned by the competitors, all fruits, veg etables, flowets, &e., must be the growth ol the competitors, and all manufactured arti cles must have been made by the competi tors. Every competitor for premiums must be a resident of Colombia county. But persons from oilier counties may have Ihe privilege of bringing articles on exhibition, on the payment of an ertrance fee ot Fifty Cents. SPECIAL NOTICE! Tho amount required (or membership to the Society is Fifty Cents. To induce a gen eral co-operation of the people of the whole county, the Society has issued a number of certificates and placed them into the bands of the following named persons in the different parts of the County, who are authorized to grant them to such aa may pay the initiation tee into their hands, to wit:—Bloom, Kli Bar- Ion; Berwick, Enos Fowler; Benton, Eli Men denhall; Beaver, Isaac Davis; Catawissa, J. Keifer; Centre, Cilbert H. Fowler; Fishing creek, Henry Bittenbender; Franklin, B. P. Former; Greenwood, Klisha Hayman; Hem lock, Sylvester Pureell; Jackson, Theodore Smith; Locust, David Reinbold ; MifHin, VV. L.Brown; Montour, Elias Dieterick; Main, George Khuraan; Madison, Reuben Wilson ; Mnuntplea- 8:h, S7O; 9ih, S6O; lOdr, SSO; I Hh. S4O: 12lh' §35; 13 h, S3O; 14ih, 825; 15th. S2O. ' Names of subscribers can be senl in at dif ferent limes and frorsi diflerenl Post Offices. The cash will bo paid to the orders of the successful competitors, immediately after the Ist of Jahuary, 1858. Southern, Westeru and Canada money will be taken for subscriptions. Canadian sub scribers will please to, remit Twenty-six c.ts. exira on euch year's subscription to pre-pay postage. Terms of Subscription—-Two dollars a year or One Dollar for six months. Clttb Rales—Five copies, lor six months, $4; Five copies, for twelve months, $8; Ten copies, for six months, $8; Ten copies for twelve months, sls; Twenty copies, for 12 months, S2B. For ell Clubs of Twenty and over, the yearly subscription is only $1 40. The new volume will be printed upon fine paper with new type. The general character of the Scientific Amer ican is well known, and, as heretolore, it wdl be chiefly devoted to the promulgation of information rejuling to the varous Mechani cal and Chemical Arts, Mauu uctures, Agri culture, Patents, Inventions, Engineering, Mdi Work, and all interests which the light of Practical Science is calculate! to advance. It is issued weekly, in form for binding; it contains annually from SUO iq 600 finely ex ecuted Engravings, and notices ol American and European Improvements, together with an Official List of American Patent Claims published weekly in advance of all other pa pers. It is the aim of ihe Editors of the Scientific 1 ' American to present all subjects discussed in its columns in a practical and popular form. They will also endeavor to maintain a sandid fearlessness in combating and exposing false (henries arid practice in Scientific and Me chanical matters, and thus preserve the char acter of the Scientific American as a pliable Encyclopedia of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any part of Ihe country. MUNN & CO., Publishers and Patent Agents, No 128 Fultcn St., New York. Sept. 1, 1857. GIFT S, GIFTS, GIFTS ! A PRIZE TO EVERY PURCHASER, At the (Quaker City publishing House of DUANE RULISON, PHILADET.HHIA. BY buying a tiook for one doilsr or moro you are at once presents,, with a prize, worth form 25 cents to SIOO, consisting of Fine Gold Jewohy, Watches, Ac. All orders by mail will he promptly filled, and the prize or prizes will accompany the look. Our fist con tains all of the most populvr books of ihe day, and will be sold at the usual 'etall prices many of them for less. l'eisons wishing any particular book can order at once, an| it will be forwarded with a gift. A catalogue giving full information, with a list of bcoks atd gifts will be sent post paid, by addressing , DUAN'E RULISOK, No. 33 South Tbird.SL, Philadeignia. | BF Agents wanted. Sept. 8, 1857.—3 m. DRUGS JtJYD MEDICINES. ! tatp'T'rn jt\ asa tp. Oarsraapza 9L YI7'OULD call the attention of all those who wish to buy good goods In hia line, that ha ha* " * just replenished his (already) large and well selected assortment of the following arti cles, vis:—Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Dyestuffs, Confecllonaries, Per fumery, far.cy soaps and toilet articles generally; Cigars and Tobacco of every variety and brand, Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail at the manufacturer's prices, P URE WISES AND BRANDIES for medicinal n.e only. Trusse", Shoulder Brares and Abdominal Supporters, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paint, Varnish and Tooth Brushes; also agent fur most of the popular Patent Medicines of the day. Toys, and an endless variety of useful and fancy notions not here enumerated. Physi cian's Prescriptions and Family Medicines put up carefully and at short notice. Glass Cutting done to order at the old stand. E. P. LUTZ. Bloomsburg, April 8, 1857. BOOK, CARD, AND FANCY THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH," Having added to the fixtures of the "STAR" Office good and extensive JOBBING MATERI AL, is prepared to execute all kinds ol JOII I'ItINTING in the best CITY STYLE, and at short notice. Certificates of Stock and Hcposite, Constitutions for Societies, Hank Checks, Promissory Notes, Rail Road and other Tickets, Catalogues, Paper Hooks, BiU-llcads, Check Rolls, Plain and Fancy Cards, Business and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Colors. AND PRIITEIHG OP ALL KINDS Can be Procured at the "Star" Job Office, AS PROMPTLY AIM) INIIATLY PRINTED AS IN THE CITY- The public are invited to call anil sea specimens, as we are determined to merit patron age by strict attention to business and superior workmanship. New arrival of Spring and Summer Goods ! <2sc£> HAVE just received and opened their stork of merchandize for Spring and Summoniales, • which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assortment noiv offered in this TOWN! Having paid great attention to the selection of their entire stock as to afire and quality, they flatiei themselves that they can compete with the cheapest', and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. We have all kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants ol the People. A very large lot of EADIES DICES* GOODS, French merinoo*, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de hopes, poplins, parametta clotli3 mohair lustres, muslin de laines, Persian cloilis, Ginghams, Calicoes, &e. WHITE GOODS OP' ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncing.*, bands and trimmings, lace 9 and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, &c., All kinds ot SHAWLS, broclie, Bay Stale, Watervdle, black silk, cashmere, Embroder ed, &c. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimers, saltinelts, vestir.gs, tweeds jeans, heaver cloths, coating volvet, &c. HOOTS AM) SHOES, OF ALL KINDS j- SIXES FOR MEN WOMAN ,)■ CHILDREN We have a large assortment ol Hats and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap Carpets, carpet bags, floor, table and car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, SLC. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, toweliics drillings. &c., in abundance. We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call before purchasing el-e --where. We have bought ourgoodsal Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Blootnsburg, April 15, 1857. New Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods. DAVID LOWBWEBRG INVITES attrition to his stock of cheap and fashionale vlothing at his storeon Market street, two doors above the "American House," where he has n full assortment of men and boy's wearing apparel, including IP&SIBI!X realized now for the first time. The very best starch that can be made,and no other , is always wai ted by consumers, and while this will be supplied to them by the grocers, as soon as their customers hsva learned which is the best, and k for it otherwise they would be likely to get that article on which the largest profit can be made. Mr. Kingsford has been engaged in the manufacture of starch continuously fur the last 2? years, and during the whole of the period, the starch made under Itts supervis ion hue been, bevond aov queslion, the best in the market. Forlhe first 17 years, he had the charge ol the works ol Wm. Colgate & Co., at which period he invented lite process id the manufacture of corn starch. TV Ask Jo r Kingsfhrd's Starch, rut tic name Oswego Ins recently been taken ly another fac tory. T. KINfiSTOftD & SON'S OSII'EOO CORN STARCH, (Tor Puddings, fyc,) Has obtained an equal celebrity with theif Starch (or the Laundry. This article is per tectly pure, and is, in evorv respect, equal to the best lierrnutla Arrow-Root, besides hav i inu additional qualities which render it inval uable for the dessert. , Potato Starch has been extensively packed i and sold ss Corn Siarch, and has given false . impressions to many, as 10 the real merits of | our Corn Starch. From iu great delicacy and purity, it is , coming al-o into extensive use as a diet lor i infants and invalids. J-. N. KELLOGG & CO., Agents. 196 Fulton S:roet, N. V. ALLEN & NEED I ES, Agcnh, 23 South Wharves, I'itilad'a. July 28. 1857—3 m. / A Iti lircd riiyicinn / 75 YEARS OF AUK. ■ Whoso sands ol life have nearly run out, I discovered while in ihe Kast Indies, a cer tain cure !or Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs, Cohls, and General Debility The remedy was discovered by him when his holy child, a daughter, was given up to die. lie hail heard much of the wonderful restorative and healing qualities of prepara tions made Irom the Kast India Hemp, ontl tho thought occurred that he might make a remedy for his child. He studied hard and succeeded in realizing his wishes, His child was cured, and is now alive and well He lias since administered ti, e wonderful reme dy to thousands of sufferer* in all parts of the wotld a'-.d !,o has never failed in making litem cotn j,ietely healthy and fcappv. VVtsli ""a 'I uo as much good as possible, he will send to such ol his afflicted fellow-beings as request ii, '.his teoipe, with full and ex plicit directions for making it up, and success fully usit.g it. He requires each applicant to inclose htm one shilling—three cents to be relumed as postage on the recipe, and the ■ remainder to be applied to the payment f of this advertisement. Address t Dr. H. JA M I£S, No. 19 Grand Street, F Scot. 23.—1 m ] Jersey City, N. J. w PUBLIC SALE i ; OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I By virtue of a order of the Orphan'* Court i of Columbia enmity, Solomon Neyhard, Ad j minisirator of Benjamin liayinao, deceased, i will, on SATURDAY, the 24th or OCTOB K, next, at 1 o'clock, P. M . expose to public | sale upon the premises, in Orange township, I Columbia county, at the late residence of the decedent, the following real estate ; A TRACT OF LAND, I the east end of the farm, adjoining lands of | Wm. Oelong, Jacob itaub, IVm. Wears, and ] other lands of B. Haymait's estate, anj con . twining 69 Acre* and 104 Pcrchcat, oil which there are erected a Frame House | and a Barn. There is a good spring of water j on the premises, and all kinds of fruit trees, j About filty acres are cleared iand. ] At thu same time mere will be sold ££aCE>33i33- ] adjoining the above property, two of them on ithe west containing respectively 6J and 7J | acres: the other four on the south, containing I respectively 5 acres 31 perches, 5 acres 112 | perches, 5 acres 126 perches, and 5 acres 99 i perches,and adjoining lands of Benj Seiner, j K. Siller and D. Montgomery. At the same time an J pluee there wilt ba j sold the decedent's interest in a Bsiincsfoiic Quarry, j in Centre township, said county: to wit, the j undivided J of a quarter acre ol ground. I.aie this estate of said Benj Dayman, de. 1 ceased, ol Orange township. Columbia ro. SOLOMON NEYHARD, AJm'r. Orange township Sept. 29, 1357. Full Slofk of Fall Dry Leeds. TNYRE & LAN DELL, Fourth & Arch Sis., J Philadelphia, rcspeoriuily r quest Cash j Buyers to examine a fine stock of Seasonabfe Hoods, adopted to B-st Pennsylvania Trade. Full f.iue of Fall Dress Goods. New designs of Fall Shawls. | Good Black Silk, of all wtriihe. 4 Cases assorted French Mertnoes. j ~ " Poi! de Chevres, New Gooda. Brir.h and American Dark Prints. Satinetls, Cassimeres, Clorhs & Vesting* Muslins, l.iiiens, Flannels, Blankets, &c. N. B—Auction Bargains from New York j and this City daily received. Particular at i tendon given to Country orders for desirable Goody— Term* Net! Cash. I Sept. i, 1857—3m05. (OOFEKIAii. THE subsciiber announces that be will t carry on the COOPERING" BUSINESS at his brewery in Hopkinsville. where he will make BARRELS, TUBS, KEGS, and everything in that line or business. He will also repair work of all kinds, and wilt do I it skillfully and ai fair prices. CHARLES W H.YSSERT, Rioomsburg, June 2, iSS7. ~CANVASSERSWA NTED7 A lew competent agents wanted for the Comprehensive Geography ); handsomely bound and pro tusely illusnaled. Poce 58. Bold only by Agents, to whom rare inducements are offer ed. Address. J. H COH ON fc CO. No. 172 William Street, New York. BLANKS! BLANKS I I BLANKS '' DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECU'I IONS, SUBPfENAS, AND JUDGMENT NOTES, of poiper & deairablo forma, fa- sale at the office of the '' c >tar of the Nkrrh-''