. "'r ii i L_—_JXL A new and Vetydenget :f mu counterfeit has jasi made it# app*trarfoe. i It purport# to be a two dollar bill qrg the i; Newark Banking Company of that city, and beat* a .vignetta of two feroete#, with Wash- i • - engton Ob tlie left end. Ttese afe the same feet ore# as those of the genuine bill, and the eoenferfeß is very Wei! executed. It is a photograph, and may be detected by' those faniiliar'with the genuine, by the stiffness with which the name of the cashier, J. D. •; Vennilye, is written. It is also more coarse ly executed than the genuine, but is calcu lated to decehre ail unacquainted with the bills. TIIB NATIONAL FINANCES—A LOAM O FIF TY MILLIONS NEBBED.—The amount in the Treasury o( the United States subject to draft is seven millions of dollars, with a weekly excess of expenditures ot the Government over the receipts from customers of a half ■' million. ''' ~.. ■ i r The Washington correspondent of Foroey'a Prm says that the Treasury Department hve given up the hope to which they clung before the financial distress and dspresaion of trade hadapread from America to Europe, md that now the fact is not denied, that in Ywder to carry on the Government and to arte cewfully prosacqte a war with the Mormons, which i* inevitable, a reoommendation must be made to authorize the negvtiatlon of a 1oo of fifty millions. WBANES IN THE UMR CD STATES—'The re port of Secretary GUTHRIE, on LBS condition of the Banks of tbe United States, presented Cougress last session, has just been printed and from which we oompile (be following facts: According to the returns received nearest to January 1,1857, the Dumber of ban its in all the States and TerrUorieis was 1,415, showing an ioureate of 18 during the year 1856. There were besides a few banks from which no letutna were reoeived. The in crease of bank capital during tbe year was (26,860,414. The amount, at or near the datO Of the report, was 8370,834,686. The amount of loans and discount* was $685,456,- 887, being an increase of 850,273,607. The circulation waa(214,778,625, an increase of 819,030.872. The specie basis for this vast amount of paper circulation was 858.349,038, showing a decrease of 8964,225. The capital of unchartered banks Is esti mated at 8125,000,000, showing an increase of 86,936,000 over the preceding year. The aggregate BBcetained capital of the chartered and unchartered banks is 8495,734,000. The retdrns of the backs do not distinguish tbe gold from the silver in their specie tables, hot (he Secretary estimates that silver does not constitute overone-sevenih of the whole. RECIPE FOR USING STALE BREAD.— Take some pieces of bread, crust and all, put tbem to soak in cold water for several hours, then with the hand press out tbe water, and mash thoroughly. To a quart of tbia add a pint of flout, two tablespoons of molasses, ami half a teacup of lard, mix with sufficient cold water to form a rather stiff batter, then and a teaspoon of soja, no eggs are required; bake quiok on a griddle, and they are equal to buckwheat cakes. BP* We learn from the London 7tmej that extensive preparations are now being made for laying the cable next year, and that the attempt will take place in the month of June. About 800 miles length of new cable is to be made, to make up for the 400 which was lost, and to give 400 additional to afford greater allowance for winding than was cal culated for in the first attempt. T3T\ vprdant Yankee expectant for of fice, was advised at Washington to apply for the Consulship of the Loboa Islands, vice Guano, removed. He had his letter written before he discovered the joko. " WOODLAND CBERM"— A Pomade for ■beautifying the Hair —highly perfumed, superior to any French article imported., nnd for half tbe price. For dressing Ladies H-ir it basito equal, giving it A bright glossy ap pearance. It causes Gentlemen's Hair to carl in the roost natural manner. It removes dandruff, always giving the hair the appear- ' ance of being fresh shampooed. Price only fifty cents. None genuine unless signed FETRIDGE& CO., Proprietors of the " Bahn of a thousand Flowers'' For sale by all Druggists. New York. " THE REV. C. S. BURNETT, while laboring as a Missionary in Southern Asia, discovered a simple and certain Cure for Consumption, 1 Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Nervous Debility, and all impurities of ihe blood; afro, an easy and effectual mode of Inhaling the remedy. Actuated by a desire to benefit his suffering fellows, be will cheerfully send the Recipe (free) toeuoh as desire it, with foil and explicit directions for preparing and suc cessfully Mine the Medicine. Address Rev, C. S. BURNETT, 831 Broadway, New York City. WHITE TKETH, PERFUMED BREATH , AND BKAOTIFCI. COMPLEXION— can be ac- T quired by using the "Bahn of a Thousand Flowers." What lady or gehileman would remain under the curse of a disagreeable < breath, when by using tbe "Balm of a Thou sand Flowers" as a d;>ntrifiee, would not only render it sweet, bm leave the teeth ae while j aa alabaster ? Many persons do not know i their breath it bad, and the subject Is so deli- i cate their friends will never mention it. Be ware of counterfeits. Be sure each bottle is < signed FETRIDGE & CO., N. Y. For sale by all Druggists. I Feb. 18, i867-6m. I 'HI : In Bloomabnrg, on the 3d inst., by the h Rev. W. Goodrich, Mr. JACOB GEIMNCKR, to >liS ELLEN BRIGHT, both ol Fishing Creek township, Columbia county. - Near Light Street, on the evening of the eeme day, by the same, Mr. BENJ. KISTLSB, ( of Moompieaeant township, Col. Co., to Miss | FANAJR-GOHO, of the former place. I In Jackson twp.. Pec. 6th, by the Elder J. | Button, Mr. T. W. SMITH, and Mjss E. S. , - - \V EI.UVER, all of Jackson twp., Col, co. ______ . hr Bloomjsburg. on the 6th instant, Mrs. RHODA DIEHL, wife of Jacob Diehl, aged , about 40 years. * • ••' In Briarcreek township, Columbia county, , on Sunday the 29th ult., Mr. JOHN FREAS Sr., i aged 67 year* and 1 nfonth. r ,i In Buck Horn,on 20th of October, HABBIET ELlZAßETH,daughter of Amo B. and Maha lah Hartmao, aged one year and about nine months. m J .-L._L-L.-1I J L.. BRITISH REVIEWS, '• - AMD; M. v /'' BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE, Great Inducements to Subscribe! PrealMs ud BefiictUas. L. SCOTT & CO., NEW"YORK, CONTINUE to publtah the following leading British Periodicals, via: 1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY, {Comer votive.) 2. THE EDINBURG REVIEW, {Wkia.) 3. THE NORTH BRITISH Chuich ) 4. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, {Lib tial.) 5. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBORG MAGA ZINE, {Tory.) These periodicals ably represent the three area! political •parties of Great Britain-Whig, Tory, aed Radical,—but politics forms only ohe feature of their character. As Organs of the mort profound writers on Science, Lit-* eratnre, Morality, ar.d Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled In the world of letters, byins considered indispensa ble to the scholar aud the professional man, while to the intelligent reader of ever class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of tbe current literature of the day, throughout the world, than can be posfibly obtained from any other source. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of Advance Sheet* from the British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now be placed fn the bands ol subscribers about as soon as the original editions. TERMS: Regular prices. per ann. For any of the four Reviews, 83 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three of tbe four Reviews, 7 00 For all four of fhe Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine, 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00 Paymems to be made in ail cases in ad vanoe. Money current tn the State where issued will be received at par. POSTAGE. The postage to any part of the U. S. wilt be but Twenty-four cents a year for "Black wood," and but Fourteen cents a year for each of the Reviews. At the above prices the periodicals will be furnished for 1858. And as a Premium to New Subscribers, the numbers of the same periodicals for 1856, will be furnished complete, without additional charge. Unlike the more ephemeral Magazines of the day, the;<e Periodicals lose htt*e by age. Hence, a full year of Ihe numbers, with no omissions, for 1856, may be regarded nearly as valuable as for 1858. Subscribers wishing also tbe Nos. for 1857, will be supplied at the following extremely low rates. SPLENDID OFFErS FOR 1856 '57, & 'SB TOGETHER. For Blackwood's Magazine, 85 00 For any one Review, 5 00 For any two Reviews. 8 00 For Blackwood and one Review, 8 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews, 10 00 For three Reviews, 10 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 13 00 For the Four Reviews, 12 00 For Blsckwood and the four Reviews, 15 06 N. B.—The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above named is 831 per annum. As we shall never agair. be likely to offer such inducements as those here presented, now is the time to subscribe. Remittances must, ill all cases, be made direct to tbe publishers, for at these prices no commission can be allowed to agents. Address, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., No 54 Gold S'reet, New York. Prospectus ol" "The Slates.'' Whicn has been published near seven months, has met with such a success as to justify tbe Proprietor in enlarging the Daily Edition to the size of the Washington Union. The States will continue to represent the sound constitutional principles of States' fights which huve ever been upheld by tbe National Democracy, but it will dot be so entirely political that its columns will inter est the politician exclusively, nor so subser vient to party as to betray principle at the command of powe r , or disguise its convic tions at the suggestions ol expediency. In addition to the discussion of important poli'iCEtl questions, its columns will be de voted to the proceedings of Congress, to the current transactions of the government, to general news, and matters of interest apper taining to Literature, Agriculture and Com merce. TERMS. The subscription price of the enlarged dai ly will be: One copy for one year, 86 00 Two copies for one year, 10 00 Tri-Weekly, one copy lor one year, 3 00 THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE SOUTH. Tbe Weekly is published in alarge doub ble sheet form, and is printed on superior pa per, with handsome, bold type, at the follow ing rutes of subectiplion: per ann. Single copies, 82 00 Two Copiee, 3 00 Five copies, 7 00 Ten copies, to one address, and any larger no. at the rate of 91 per year 10 00 Ten copies, to theaddress of each sub scriber, and any larger number, at 81 20 each. 12 00 Any postmaster, clerk or other person, who may send five subscribers, with 87 enclosed, will receive an extra copy. Payment in all esses is required invariably in advance; and no papers will be forwarded until tbe receipt of the money. As Congress baa assembled, and as it is expected that it will be one of the most im portant and interesting sessions ever con vened in the Metropehs, it would be an ob ject with persons at a distance to secure the earliest and most reliable intelligence from tbe Capitol. In order, therefore, to oblige those who desire to subscribe for a paper published m Washington City, during the session of Con gress, we propose to tarnish the Weekly States on the following terms: FOR THREE AiONTHS. Two copies, 81 00 Five copies. 2 00 Ten copies, 3 00 FOR SIX MONTHS. One oopy, 1 u0 Five copies, 3 00 Ten enpiee, 5 00 The Proprietor of "The States" was one of the original founders of the Washington Union, and hia long newspaper experience, before and sinee tbe establishment of dial paper, justified him in promising a paper well worthy of ibeir patronage. JOHN P. HEISS, Proprietor. Washington D. C., Dac. 14, 1857. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE* NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration, upon the estate of Reuben W. Weaver, late of BJooratbwg, Columbia co., deceased, have been granted to the under signed residing also in Bloomsburg. All per sons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those hat ing accounts for settlement to present tbem to GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomabnrg, Dec. 14, 1857. Aam'r i. li "I T* lUiIT iiTf if TWDtfiVIT nll ii i i ' NOTICE IN PARTITION. TO Jehu Piatt, William Piatt, Daniel Piatt, Jacob Pratt, Johnston PJait, Cirrus Piatt, Elisabeth Ann Piatt, Margaret McHenry and Fajteee Strong, children and heir# of Benja min Piau, lata of Pine township, in tbe coun ty of Columbia, deceased. You and each of you will take notice that 5 an inquest will be held at the late dwelling 1 house of Benjamin Piatt, late of I'ine town ship, m the county of Columbia, deceased, . on Friday tbe fifteenth dey of January, 1858, between the hours oi 10 o'olock, a. ra., and 6 o'clock p. ro., of said day, for tbe purpose s of making partition.of the real estate ol the said deceased, to and among hia ohifdren . and representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of Ihe wbole, . otherwise to value and appraise the same ac cording to law. At which time and place yon are requested to attond if yon think prop- S. H. MILLER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Bloomsborg, Deo. 14, 1857. ( GRAND JC RUBS' REPORT. To the Honorable the Judges of the Courts of Quattcr Sessions of tbe peace in and for the County of Columbia : The Grand Inquest ol the Commonwealth , of Pennsylvania inquiring for the body of the r County of Columbia, respectfully report: That they have examined tbe publio buildings belonging to said County, and find , them in good condition except a break in , the brick wall above the kitchen door, and r the ceiling on the porch is loose in spots, t which is recommended to be repaired; all of which ia respectfully submitted this 9th day of December, A. D., 1857. LEWIS SCHUYLER, I . Foreman. [ BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS: , Fourth year of the i Cosmopolitan Art Associa i Hon. I THE FAMOUS DUSSELDORF GALLERY PAINTINGS! i Purchased at a Cost of ßlßo,ooo. AND POWERS' WORLD RENOWNED STATUE OF THE GREEK SLAVEI I Re-parchased for six thousand dollars, with j several hundred other words of Art, in Paint ings, Sculpture and Brorizus, comprise the Premiums to be awarded to the subscribers i of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, who subscribe before the 28th of January, 1858; , at which time the awards will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber ol Three Dollars and 36 ets. is entitled lo a copy of (he large and splen did Steel Engraving, entitled "Manifest Desti ny," also to a oopy of tbe Cosmopolitan Art Journal one year, also to a Certificate in the Award of Premiums, also a Free Admission to the Dusseldorf and Cosmopolitan Galleries. Thus it Is seen that for every Three Dollars paid, the subscriber not only receives a splen did Three Dollar Enirraviugl but, also, the > beautifu! illustrated Two Dollar Art Journal, one year. i Each subscriber is also presented with a i Certificate in the Awards of Premiums, by i which a valuable woik of Art, in Painting or Sculpture, rnoy be received in addition, thus i giving lo every subscriber an equivalent to > the value of Five Dollars, and a Certificate > gratis. Any one of the leading $3 Magazines is ' furnished, instead of Ergraviog and Art Jour > nal, if desired. No person is restricted to a single share— Those taking five membership, remitting 815, are emitted to the extra Engraving, and six tickets. Full particulars of the Association are giv en in tne Art Journal, which contains over . sixty splendid Engravings, price 50 cts. per number. Specimen copies will be sent to all persons who desire lo subsctibe, on receipt of five postage stamps, 15 cu>. Address, C. M. BLAKER, Honorary Secretary, C. A. A , R. F. Clark'B Law Office, Bloomsburg, Pa. Novvember 18, 1857. List of Letters REMAINING in the Post Office at Blooms burg, Pa., lor Ihe Qaarter ending Nov. 16th, 1857. Bitieubender Mary C Philips John S Bechiel Sarah A Peck Allen VV Brison Henry 2 Robbins & Stocker Cose William Rupert George 2 Flemings Wesley Smith John Ginter David Starst Henry Goodrich Harvey H. Suiteraun James 2 Hill George Wagner Preelove Lechthaler Conrad Welliver T. J. Long N B Wowrer W J I.arish Reuben Wicks Madison McGce Jackson Zebbill Caroline Morgans Morgan Thomas Hughes ) w Marr Alum James Walley > 5". Niohvls Henry Flynn James )"? Persons calling for tbe above letters will please say they are advertised. PHILIP UNANGST, p. M. Bloomsburg, Nov. 18, 1857. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration upon the estate ol John Welliver late of Madison township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted lo the under signed residing also in the said township of Madison. All persons indebted to the estate are requested lo make payment without de lay, and t hose hiviugaocounts for settlement to present tbem to JOHN A. FUN STON, Administrator. Jerseytown, Aug. 14, 1857. ESTRAY. CAME on the premises of Samuel Cole man, in Benton township, after harvest -M-dSjA'ZIF.EA' SHEEP, '• and remained there ffic ig four weeks; since thatl|t~*W ••■■"•lime they have beeneianrnMaßi on tha premises of Pater Kama', adjoining Coleman's farm, where they are at present. Tbe owner or owners of said sheep are here by notified to come forward and prove prop erty, pay charges and take tbem away Or else tbey will be sold according to lew. PETER KARNS & CO. Benlon, Dec. 2, 1857. CANVASSERS WANTED. A few competent agents wanted for the Comprehensive Geography and History ancient and modern of the World, by 8. G. Goodrich, (Peter Parley); handsomely bound and pro lusely, illustrated. Piice 83. Sold only by Agents, tc whom rare inducements are offer ed. Address, J. H. COLTON & CO. No. 172 William Street, New York. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letter# of ad ministration upon the estate of Solomon Sny der sen , late of Locust township, Columbia county, dee'd, have been granted to the un dersigned also residing m tbe said township of Locust. All persons indebted to the es tate are requested to make payndent without delay, and those hatiug accounts for settle ment to preseSt Ifrem to SOLOMON D. SNYDER, REGINA SNYBER, r ,V'S y • •• • • i ' Administrators. Locust twp.,* Nov. 7, 1857. A FOIL ASSORTMENT ot Ladles' Dry- Goods at the Arcade by May 27, '57. A. C. MENSCH. AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, , Hard Tims*! Hard Tint*! Enlarge , mmt—Enlargement. The Best in the 1 World—The cheapest in the World. Premiums to each subscriber—Every Farmer interested. t BAKER'S AI.SO, every small plot ownit. ; DOZEN. To tneel the increased value of money consequent upon the 'Hard , Times,' the publisher of the Aruer , iean Agriculturist is happy to an i nounce that he has increased the i pages of this staunch old Journst i One Third, and doubled the in i trtnaie value. Bach number will ) BAKER'S hereafter oootair. 32 double quarto , DOZEN, pages, filled with plain, reliable information, of exceeding i value to evary one who cultivates a farm, a garden; or but the small eat plot of ground. Ladies eaoh volume of the Agriculturist will contain hundreds of excellent prac tical bints upon every department BAKER'S ol in-door, or household work. DOZEN. Besides furnishing the largest . amount of really useful informa tion, prepared by a great number of practical working men and wo men, the Agriculturist <s now the , largest Journal of its character in the world, but owing to its im mense circulation it can still be afforded at One Dollar a year, or BAKER'S for eighty cents each to clubs ol DOZEN, ten or mors. A BAKER'S DOZEN, or 14 month# will be sent for the usual priee of 12, to alt subscribers for 1858, (Vol. XVII,) that is, all single or club subscribers for 1858, Iwho subscribe bow, will receive the two very valuable numbers for BAKER'S November aud December, of Ibis DOZEN, tear, without extra charge. VAYUABI.E SEED PREMIUMS TO EVKXY SUBSCRIBER FOR 1858. A large list ol valuable Field, Garden and Flower seeds will be presented to the subscribers for volume 7, from which every sub scriber will be allowed to cboose BAKER'S three packages without charge!— DOZEN. The reeds wilt alone be worth the subscription price to many per sona. Send in your names at onee and get the November number, now ready, and the succeeding numbers promptly upon the first 'lav of each month, until t te end of 1856. Tte best remedy for the "Hard BAKER'S Ti/'ea" will be to learn from the DOZEN. Agriculturist the best modes of in creasing the products of your fields, gardens, orchards, &c. Terms in advance —Sl a year, or 14 months now, 6 copies for $5. 10 copies for SB. ORANGE JUDD, Publisher, 189 Water Street, New York., P. S. To Pen nsyi.vania ns—The Pennsyl vanian Farm Journal has been merged into the American Agticnlturisl, and the Agricul turist is now peculiarly the paper for Penn sylvania Farmer". November 11, 1857. SHARP NOTICE, ALL persons knowing themselves indebted or having unsettled Lime accounts with the subscriber are hereby notified to call upon Solomon Neyhard, Esq., who nan be found in his office every Saturday afternoon, and settle Iho same before the first of January next; for after which tima all uncollected ac counts will be placed in hands of officer# for coileeiion. RICHARD TORBY. I Oct. 31, 1857. THE WITHERED HEART. BY T i S. ARTHUR. This is a large I2mo. volume, Price Si.oo, with a fine mezzotint engraving, and is one of the most thrilling tales over written by the author, flshowshowa mat) may seem to the world all that is good and noble, and yel be a tyrant in Ida family, and finally send his wife to a mad-house. We publish alt Mr. Arthur's itew books, also works of History, Brograpny, &c., for wniotl we wan: Agents in all parts of the U. S., to whom the largest commission will be paid, also an extra commission in tbo way of gifts. J. W. BRADLEY, 48 North Fourth St. Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—Specimen copies sent by mail, free, on receipt ol tha price of the book. Oct. 27, 1857. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE i hereby given that letters of ad ministration upon the estate of Stephen Sei pie, late of Centre township, Columbia co., deceased, have been granted to the Register of Wills See., of said county to the under signed residing at Rlackcreek, Luzerne co. All persons indebted to the estate are re quested to make payment without delay; and those having accounts for settlement to present tltem to JAMES KESTER, Administrator. Blackcreek, Luzerne co., Oct. 23, '57. NOTICE rpo the heirs and legal represen'- jl.B. j atives of Yost Driesbach, late of ■ —— Itoaringereek township, in the coun ty of Colombia, deceasnd : You and each of you will take notice, that at a Court of Common Pleas, held at Blooms burg, for the coonly of Columbia, on the sth day of May, A. D. 1856, the petition of Na than Driesbach and Samuel Hauek was pre sented to the said Court, representing that the lands of the said petitioners, situate in the township of Roaritigcreek, are now held in gage or pledge by two several mortgages, to wit: one mortgage in favor of Yost Dries bach made and given by Samuel Hauck, da ted the 30th day of Mgrch, A. D. 1852: one other mortgage in T&dt of Yost Driesbach aforesaid, made and given by Nathan Dries-1 bach, dated the 21st day of September, A. D. 1852; tl.e;first of which mortgages is record ed in the office for the recording of deeds, &c., in and for the county of Columbia, in Mortgage book No. 3, pages 793-4, and the second of which is recorded in the same book, pages 794-5; that said mortgages re main unsatisfied; and lhat p lelter of adminis tration on the estate of said Yost Driesbach have not been granted ; and praying the said Court to grant a rule open you to show eauße by tbe first day of September Term of the said Court, A. D. 1857, why eatisfacuorr of said mortgages should not be entered upon the record by tbe Recooler of Deeds, by the di rection of tbe said Court; which rule, at the said September Term cI said Court, was con tinued until tbe then following December Term of the aaid Court: "Therefore you are hereby required to appeal on the first day of next December Term of aaid Court to answer tbe prayer of the petitioner in the case. Witness my hand at Bloornsburg, in the County of Columbia; this 10th day of Ooto ber, A. D. 1867. STEPHEN H. MILLER, Sheriff. COOPERING. THE subscriber announces that ho will carry on (be COOPERING BUSINESS at his brewery ih Hopkiosville, where he wiltmake BARRELS, TUBS, KEGS, and everythiug in that hue of business. He will also repair work of all kinds, and will do it skillfully and at fair prices. CHARLES W. HASSERT, Bloornsburg, June , 1857. -. * .. • • DR UGS JjYD MEDICINES. < Eappnr'Tt ussa DP. notirxTsa # V 1170ULD call the attention of all those who wish to boy good goods in his line, that be has just replenished bis (already) large and well selected assortment of the following arti cles, viz:—Dregs, Medicines, Oila, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Dyestuffs, Coofeetionaries, Per if fomery, fancy soaps and toilet articles generally; Cigars and Tobacco of every variety and j braod, Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail at the manufacturer's prices, PURE WISES ASH BRANDIES for medicinal use only. Trusses, Shoulder Brace# and Abdominal Supporters, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, d Paint, Varniah and Tooth Brushes; also agent for most of the popular Patent Medicines of the . day. Toys, and an endless variety of useful and fancy notions not here enumerated. Phyii- II cian's Prescriptions and Family Medicinss put upcarefolly and at short notice. Glass Cutting 0 dons to order at the old stand. E. P. LUTZ. 1 Bloornsburg, April 8, 1857. I BOOK, CARD, AND FANCY THE PROPRI ETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH," Having added to the fixtures of the "STAR" Office good and extensive JOBBING MATERI AL, is prepared to execnie all kinds of JOB PRINTING in the best CITY STYLE, and at abort notice. Certificates of Stock and Deposite, Constitutions for Societies. Bank Checks, Promissory Notes, Bail Road arid other Tickets, Catalogues, Paper Books, Bill-Heads, Check Rolls, Plain and Fancy Cards, 1 Business and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Colors, AND PRINTING- OP ALL XINDS Can be Procured at the "Star" Job Office, AS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY PRINTED AS IN THE CITY. The public are invited to call and see specimens, as we are determined to merit patron age by strict attention to business and superior workmanship. New arrival of Spring and Summer Goods ! SX£aLSS.s3Qaa\y^2 e , cOS C233D, HAVE just received and opened their stock of merchandize for Sp'ing and Slimmer sales which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assortment now offered in this TOWN! Having paid great .attention to the selection of their entire stock as to price and quality, tliey flat ei themselves that they can compete with tbe cheapest' and all (hose wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. We have all' | kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants of the People. A very large lot of LADIES DRESS GOODS, 1 French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, do bages, poplins, pararaetla cloths, mohair lustres,muslin de laines, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs. ■ flouncings, bands and trimmings, laces aud odgiitas, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotiOti, aud lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, &c., All kinds of SHAWLS, broche, Bay Suite, Wnterville, black silk, cashmere, Embroder ed, tic. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimers, satiinelis, vestings, tweeds jeans, beaver cloths, coaling velvet, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS if SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN if CHILDREN We have a large assortment ol Hats and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarware, &e. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, table and car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, towelim's, drillings, &c., in abundance. We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call befnre purchasing else where. We have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Prices aud will not be undersold by ' anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloornsburg, April 15, 1857. New Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods. DAVID LOVfENBBRG INVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionale vlothing at his storeou Market street, two doors above the "American House," where he has a full assortment of men and boy's wearing apparel, including VABIBIIGXrAISU ©151233 ©©ASS* gox, sack, frock, gum and oil cloth ooats of all sorts and sizes, pantsof nil colors, shawls stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. N. B. He wilt also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in the best manner. All his clothing is made to wear, and most of it is of home manufac ture. Bloornsburg, April 1, 1857. A. C. MfiNSCH AT THE ARCADE STAND HAS just received and opened a full and larae assortment OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell at the lowest living profit. His stock embraces Stella, thibel and orape shawls, barege, barege delaines, tissues, lawns, debeges, crape orientals, alpaccas, &c SILKS.—A very handsome assortment of striped, plain, plaid and black silks, which ' he intends to sell at very reduced prices. EMBROIDERIES. An immense stock of embroideiies, sach ' as embroidered hand kerchiefs, collars, open- I oers, sleeves, Swiss ami jaconet edgings and • inserting', linens, cotton and thread laces; flouncintrs and embroidered curtains. DOMESTICS—MusIins, drillings, tickings, checks, osnaburgs, baggings, ginghams, flan oela, table diaper and ready-made bags. Men and Boys' Wear. Cloths, cassimeres, vestings, jeans, cotton [ ades, denims, blue drillings, cotton plaids &c. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. A very large assortment of new atylo car i pels, such as tapestry, Brussels three ply, in grain and Venetian oil cloths, of all widths. A large assortment of Ladies' & Childtens' Shoes, which he will sell very chean. GROCERIES. A 10l of fresh augurs, molasses, |jg| J TEAS, COFFEE, FISH, SPICES &c. Also Hardware Queensware, Crockery and Woodenware. BP Flour and Feed always for sale at the lowest market prices for cash. Bloomsburg, April 29, 1857. EST RAY. ESTRAYED from the subscriber at Camp bell & Worden'a Powder Mdla, in Centre township, Columbia co., on Monday the 14th of September last, a young gmuVjfSfSF white cow, gaiar^ wim some brown spo's upootfftxff her, and horna pointing down-fclantaasn ward. Fiva dollara reward will begiven for tier recovery by tho subscriber. ELIJAH SNYDER. Centre, Ootober 7, 1857. ! WHEATLEY'S ARCH St. THEATRE, ARCH STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. Tbe Star Company, composed of the first , Artistes in the world, and exceeding in [ strength ami talent any Dramatic combina • (ion heretofore offered to the Theatrical Pub lic, will appear every night in Comedy, Tra i pedy, Serio-Comio Drama, Vaudevilles, Mu , aical Burlettas, &o. &o. When visiting (lie city, go there. Philadelphia, Oct. 27, 1887. CHARLES STAHL, I 1300K BINDER, has located in Blooms i ** burg, where ha will bind books, period i ieals and pamphlets in any desirable style and manner; and at reasonable prloes. He , will bind newspapers and magaxinae, plain, , in library style or In morocco ornamented. He bas his place of bnsiness in Hopkins villa with Mr. F. later. I Bloomsburg, July I*, 1857. fOLPMBCS MALL AM) FEMALE era UB s>_e -sr a Lii/.emc Coiiiilv, Pa. rpHE Trustees of this Institution respectfully X announce, thai il ivill he opened for the reception of Tupila, of both aexea, on Monday, Ociolter 20th next, under the immediate care of Prof. JAMES ANDERSON, as Principal. Mr. A. is a gentleman of extensive acquire, nients. and enlarged experience as an educator, and lias been connected with tho moat popular "High School" of Bucks Co. for several years. He is also well and favorably known as a con tributor to some of our leading educational peri odicals. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION I" Will comprise Orthography, Definitions, Read ing, Penmanship, Etymology. Geography, Eng. Grammar, Composition, Ariihmetio Algebra. Geometry, Mensuration, Plane and Spherical ' Trigonometry, Surveying, Navigation, Astron omy, &c, Book Keeping, History, Physiology, Natural, Intellectual, and Moral Philosophy, and Chemistry. Classes in the French, Spanish Q- Latin Languages wilt be formed as early as practica ble, and Instruction oo Piano-Forte will be given if desired, WEEKLY LECTURES on the Natural Bcicnces, illustrated by appiopriale apparatus will also be given. SPECIAL ATTENTION will be paid to young Ladies and GcntU.Ru u designing to qual< ify themselves as Teachers. TERMS: FOUR, FIVE and SIX Dollats per Quarter in accordance with the studies pursued, payable one half in advance and tho balance nlthe close of the Qusiter. GOOD BOARD can be had in the village at • moderate price. OF* Mr. A. will deliver an addiess on Physi- 1 col, Intellectual and Moral education, on the 1 da, of commencement, when his method of I imparting instruction will be i.'luslrsled, snd tho discipline end management of the chool, fully explained. I Paienta, Guardians, and the friends of educa tion generally, aro cordially invited to be pres. ent. D. L. CHAPIN, I B. M. BTEVENB, JOHN KOONS. N. D. STILES, < SILAS DODSON, | JOHN VAPLE. THOMAS PEALER, Columbus, Sept, 4, ISSG. Trustees. NOTICE, Notice is hereby given to all persona inter ested. that the following accounts have been filed in the Prothonotary's office of Colum bia county, and will be presented to tbe Court of Common Pleas ol said county lor confirmation and allowance on Wednesday, the oth day ol December, A. D. IBS 7. 1 Tbe account of John R. Moyer Commit ten ol the person and estate of Peter Melick, a luoatio of Scott township. 2 The account of Jonathan Riebet Com mittee of tbe person sod estate of Jobn Risb el, a lanatio, late of Montoor tnwnsbip. 3 The account of Jobn Snyder Committee of tbe person and estate of Alexander Stoker an habitual drunkard of Bloom townabip. JACOB KYERLY, t Prothonot'ry. T HE€HAmM*VERW*sTIIAJI f In announcing the THIRTEENTH annual > Tolamejoibe Scientific inn pub lishers respectfully infoim the pobllpthai in ' order to increase eod stimulate Ibe formation ■ or club#, they propose to offer r* ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOL ■f LARS IN CASH PREMIUMS ;, 0 for the fifteen target! list* of subscribers Mill in by the let of January, 1858; eaid premi ums to be diatribuied a* billows: For the largest lid, 8300; 2d, 8260; 3d, e 8200: 4th. 8160; sth, 8100; 6th, 0; 7tb,380; I. 8:b, S7O: Oth, 860; 10th, 860; 1 lib, 840; |2th, g 835: 13th, 830; 14th. 825; 15th. 820. Names of subscriber* can be sent in •• dif ferent limes and from different Post Offices. Tbe cash will be paid to the orders of the ■ncces*fnl competitors, immediately after the Ist of January, 1866. Southern, WeMenrahd Canada money wilt be tSken for sobscripliooe. Canadian sub scribers will please to remit Twenty-six ft*, extra on aach year's subscription to pre-pay postage. Terms of Subscription—'Two dollars a year One Dollar for six months. Club Rates—Five copies, for six months, 4 Five oopies, for twelve mouths, 86; Ten -opion, for six months, 88: Ten copiee for twelve months, 815; Twenty copiea, for 12 months, 828. For all Clubs of Twenty and otrer, lbs yearly subscription is only 81 40. Tbe new volume will be printed upon fine paper with new type. The general character of the Scientific Amer ican is well known, end, as heretofore, it will be chiefly devoted to the promulgation of information relating to tbe various Mechani cal and Chemioal Arts, Manufactures, Agri culture, Patents, Inventions, Engineering, Mdl Work, and all interests which the lioht of Practical Science is calculated to advance. It is issued weekly, in form for Binding; it contains annoali'y from 500 to 600 finely ex ecuted Engravings, and oolicea of American and European Improvements, together with an Official List of American Patent Claim* published weekly iu advance of all other pa per*. It is the aim of the Editors of tbe Scientific American to present all subjects discussed in its columns in a practical and pnpntat form. 1 They will also endeavor to maintain a candid fearlessness in combating and exposing false i theories anil pracuce in Scientific and Me . chanieal matters, and thos preserve the char- I scter of the Scientific American at a reliable Encyclopedia of Useful anl Entertaining Knowledge. Specimen copiea will be sent gratia to any part of the country. MUNN & CO., Publishers and Patent Agents, No 128 Fultcn St, New York. Sept. 1, 1567. T. KINGSFOBI) ft SOX'S * PURE 1 OS"WSOO STAROH. (FOR THE LAUNDRY.) * IIAS established a Rreaier celebrity than has ever been obtained by any other Starch. This has been the result of its marked su periority in quality, and ii* invariable uni formity. The public may be asturad of the continu ance of the high standard now established. The production is over Twenty Tons daily, and the demand ha* extended throughout the whole of the United Slates, and to foreign countries. Working thus on a very Inrge scale, and under a rigid system, they are able to secure a perfect and uniformity iu the quality tnrougb out the year. This is the great Desideratum in Starch making, and ie realized now fot the first time. The very beat starch that can be made,and no other, is always wanted by consumer#, and while this will he supplied to them by the grocers, a* foon as their customers bave learned which is the best, and ask for it— otherwise they would be likely to get that article on wuich the largest profit can be made. Mr. Kings ford has Ibeen engaged fn the manufacture of starch continuously for the last 27 years, and during the whole of tbe period, the starch made under bis supervis ion has been, beyond anv question, the best in the market. For the first 17 years, be had the charge of the works of VYm. Colgate k. Co., at which period he.invenied the process of the manufacture of corn starch. * tW Askjor Kitigsjbrd's Starch, a the name Oswego has recently been taken by another fac tory. T. KINGSFORD & SON'S OSIVEGO CORN STARCH, (For Puddings, fe.,) Has obtained an equal celebrity with tbelr Starch for the Laundry. This article is per fectly pure, and is, in every respect, equal to the best Bermuda Arrow-Root, besides bav. ing additional qualities which lender it inval uable for the dessert. Potato Starch has been extensively picked and sold as Corn Staroh, and has given false impresidons to many, as to the real merit* of otir Corn Starch. From its great delicacy and purity, if ia coming also into exteosive use as a dial for infants and invalids. E. N. KELLOGG St CO., Agents. 106 Fulton Street, N. Y. ALLEN & NEEDLES, Agents, 23 South Wharves, I'bilad'a. July 28, 1857—3 m. Farmers' lfept and Plaster Mills, At the Junction of Fork Avenue and Callow hit I Streets, PHILADELPHIA. WE offer a large stock of Chemical Ma nures and Fertilizers at low prices, and war ranted to be genuine: among wbioh will be found— -1,000 ions No. i Government Peruvian Guano. 1,000 tons Deßerg's No. I Super-phosphate of Luce. The above standard articles are, each of their kind, the best in tbe world ! Our Land Plaster, manufactured from select stone, ie celebrated throughout tbe Union for its purity aud strength. WK INVITE ORDERS FOR De Berg's No. 1 Super Phosphite of Lime. No. 1 Government Peruvian Guano. French'# Improved Sup-nhofphate of Lime, French'* Philadelphia Pondretie. No. 1 Phosphate Guano (Phila. Co.'#.) Mexican Gnano (A.) / Extra Land Plaster) Ordinary Land Plaster, Chemical Bone Pure bone duet. * Fish Guano, Ground Charcoal. 10.000 Barrels Land Plaster, S.OOO " Casting Plaster. l;l'r V - 10.000 " Hydraulic Cement. 3,000 •• True Homon Cement, 1,000 •' Portland (Eng.) Cement* ALSO, DENTISTS* PLASTER, STEREOTYPE * GLASS MAKERS' GROUND STONE, % WHITE MARBLE, BLUE Powdered Anthracite Coat, (in barrels ) do Bitnminons Coal, do Ground Brown Stone, do White Sand do • Ground Books for (Ureters Chemical Bone dust. FRENCH. RICHARDS, & CO. , Steam Mitts and Former?"vepot, atMf, At Junction of York Avenue, Cremit air " Cetlowhitl Streets, Philadelphia. '<• September 8, 1857. t
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