*o announcing the TIUHTRENTH Jnrwat the Scientific AmdrttAn, tjtm* pubi fiftere JwpeM|ollj| ihTmn Mr publig tfißi in Order tolnftrense and siinjnlateThe iortna'iion .of clubs, tfcrty propate In -offer" > v-VA - . ONj?fHOUSANb FIVE HUNDRED WO- M LARS LIS CASH PREMIUMS * to We fifteen Irfrgwi l*t nfsuhecribers sunt lit byrtre ftt of'Jamrery, ISM) said ptemi utti to bf distributed as follow : for the largest ll*t, $300; 2,1, $250: 3d, WOO; fllftlfg Btb, 970: tlh, SMO; 10th, 550: 1 Jib. :M0: I2tb, 536: iS hj oo to 600 finely ex ecuted Engravings, an.l notices ol American and European Improvement*, together with an Official List of Amcfican Patent tlaim* 1 published weekly in advance of all other pu pers. It is the aim of the Editors of the Scientific American to present all subjects discussed rn its columns in a practical ttnd popular form They will also endeavorth inaititain a candid fearlessness in combating nod exposing f.d.e theories and practice in {Scientific and Mo cbanical matters, ami thus preserve the char acter of the Scienllfio American p* a reliable Encyclopedia of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. I Specimen copies will be sent grsli# (o apy part of (ho cuuutry. MUNN & CO., Publishers and Patent Agents, No 128 Ful cn St., New York Sept. 1, 1857. T. WANS Ft) III! & seX'S POtiK OSWEGO SSARCE. (FOR THE I.AUNIIRY.) ITAS established a greater celebrily than has erer been obtained by any o.het Starch. Tbie has been the result of its m.okoJ t-u --pcriority in qoalrty, aud its invariable uni furmity. The public may be asrurcd of the continn nnce of the h git standard now established. The production is over Twenty Toils daily, j and the demand has extended throughout ' whole ol the United Stale*, ami to foreign countries. Working thus on n very large scale, and under a rigid system, th'cy are able to scrttrx j ■'perfect nd uniformity irvtbt-qualify tnrough- t out the year. This is the great Desideratum ' in Starch-making, and is realized irow for the first time. - The very beet starch that can be mndo,and no other, is always wai ted by consnmets, and while this will be supplied to them by the grocers, a* soon as their tu-tniuers Wave learned which ia the best, and ask fpr it— otherwise tbey would be likely to gel that ■rtrole oo which the largest profit cuu be made. Mr. Kingsford has "been engaged in the manufacture of starch continuously for the lest 27 years, and during tho whole of the period, the starch made under his supervis ion has been, hevortd auy question, the best lit the market. For the first 17 yours, ho had the charge of the works of \Ym. Colgale & Co., at which period lie invouled the proce.-s of the manufacture of corn March. tr Askjor Ktrtgcfuitis Starch, aft the nnmi! Oswego has recently been taken by another fac tory. T. KINGSFORD & SON'S OSWEGO CO/IN STJiItVH, (For I'wldings. tfc,) Haa obtained an equal celebrity with their , Starch for the Laundry. This article is per fectly pure, and is, in every respect, equal to the best Bermuda Arrow-Root, besides hav ing additional qualities which rendet.it inval uable for tho dessert. Potato Starch has been extensively packed and said as Corn Starch, and has given false impressions to many, aa to the real merits ol our Com Starch. From its great delicacy and purity, it is coming also into extensive use as a diet ior infants and invalids. E. N. KELLOGG & CO., Agents. 196 Fulton Street, N. Y. ALLEN & NF.F.DLES, Agents, 23 South Wharves, Philad'n. July 28. 1857—3 m. Earners' Depot and Plaster Mills, At the Junction of i'ark Avenue unit (lallowkjl >Street, PHILADKXPfSM. WE offer a large stock of' Chemical Ma nure# and Fertilizers at low prices, and War ranted lobe genuine: among which will be found— -1,000 tona No. 1 Government Peruvian Guano. 1,000 ton* Deßerg'No. 1 Super-phosphate of Ltrr.e. The above standard articles are, each of 4heir kind, the best in the world ! Our Land Plaster, manufactured from select stone, is celebrated throughout the Union for it* purity and strength. U K INVITE ORDERS FOR Da Berg's No. 1 Super Phosphate of I.itne. No, 1 Government I'einvian Guano. French's Improved Sup-nhnsphate ol Lime. French's Philadelphia I'oudretie. No. 1 PhexphaieGuano (Phila. Co.'* ) Mexican Guano (A.) Extra Land plaster, Ordinary Land Plaster. Chemical Bone Pure bone dusi Fish Guano, Ground Charcoal. 10.000 Barrels I .and Plaster. 5,000 Casting Plaster. 10.000 " Hydruidit Ccmrnf. 3,000 ' lYue Woman Cement, 1,000 • Portland (Eng.) Cement- ALSO, DENTISTS' PLASTER, * STERF.OTYPE U GLASS MAKERS' 5kL GROUND S'IYINE, WHITE MARBLE, - Powdered Anthraeile Cbal, (in barrels.) do Bituminottv Coal, do . vnAouud Urowu Stone, do Sand do Bricks for Paiatera Bone dust FRENCH, RICHARDS, & CO- Sttdfr ililk and Farmers' Depot, ■ t At JffS##" of York Avenue, Crown and CallowbßiSWe'S Philadelphia. !.J i'. : ran i M i t' N [;i t tieglt'Ci.orNairKe's Retos, i not, jama* " IR GUARSTTIEEFF FII OF SWRLL ii tJfSEA.SES,'£ELF-ABUSE. NKI!VOUg,'D,- i bility, StfWbres, Cfteew, Gravel,- DiafcUt'cs, Disease* of the Kidnevs and Bladder, MT ft'r'ta| Rhepmajisrh: Scrnlul.i, Pains'in the Bone* and Ankles, Disease* of the Lniigs, Throat. No.-e ninl Eyes, Ulcers ir'pon the body or tiicbs, „CHncers, Dropsy, "Edileptic "Fit-;, St. Vihi's Dunce, and ll disease* aria, . I ins; from a of the Sexual Or l ga"9 Surh BP nclrvdui) trend.ling, (URB nf memory, los of power, poneral weJoie"-s, diiiiuccU of ■ vision with peculiar epots appearing before the eyas, toss of sight, wokffuhie** dysnepoiu, ' Liver iljjra.;-, erupthni u|"in the face, pjiln i it) tno hack and heed, fonndc iticsnlatrriee and all impro[ir dischnrges from both sexes, it I matters not from what cause the di;W;c origi i miled, however long standing or ob-ti .me the case, rccovei \ i..- certain.am] in a shorter rime ihnn a pc; manent euro can he effected by any other Ireulment, even aftvr the diseatie Uushuf fled tfie Skill ol eminent physinons and resist ed all the picatis of cure, '('he medicines are , ptexsairt without mint, "causing to sickness ami ftee f'onr mercury or balsam. During 20 ■ years of practice, i hare rescued from th* ; >rw(i of death runny ihoussnda, who, jri tne last stages of the above mentioned diseases bed bean given op UJ die by their phyrteiana, which wsrrunte me in proypraicg to the tuifiieb , eit, who may pi so* themselves under my care, a perfect aftd most npyedy cure. SoClot di. easts are the greatest enouile* to health, ns they are the first cause of Gonaumptiou, Serof ■ ula ami many other dPeasea, mtd should baa terror to the human fnmily. As n permanent cure is scarcely ever e like ted, a majority of the cases falling into the hnnd* of incompe tent persona, who not only fail to cure the flueasea but ruin the constitution, filling (hu system with mrrcurv, which, with the disease, hastens the tullerei into a rapid consumption. But should the disease and tho treatment out cause death'-peeddv and the victim mar ries, (he disease i- euluitcd upon children, who are bom with loebic coiiatiluttons. and the current of life corrupUd by a vims wliicb bc iraya itself in fcrt rolula, "JVltri, Ulcere, Erup tions and other itfleimlw' of tho akin. I"ye-, 'i'liTOat and i-uirgs, en tailing (hem to an curly grave. Self-nuuse ia another formidable enemy to hoalilt, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of btmiao diciutcs cansCa an destructive n drain upou tiro ayneru, drawing its thou-amls of vtctiink through a few years ' u f suffering d .wn to all untimely grnre It deatroj* the Ner- I vous system, rapidly waste* oxvay the energies ol life, cau-cs mental dercngcir.ent, piovenU . 'lie proper devolopnirnl ef the system, dio quulifics for iimrriage, society, business, nud dl enifbly {jAppim-ay, aod loaves the sufn-rcc wreiUcJ ih body and mind, predisposed to consumption slid a tiain of evils nunc to be dreaded than death itsotf, Willi the fullest confidence 1 assure the unfortunate viuiiiri-. ol sclf.abuse that o pcr.naoont and apuedy cure Can bo eßetted, and with tbo lib'luloiuuonl of rhinous p'raelfcc* my pa.'iahl* can be tedotrd to robuM,. vigorous health. The afljicted ate catiliojnd agnibst tho tr.eof Patetn Alioio-it'cs, lor there eve ro nfeus eiiarcs Ml li.eeuloinusof the puolii print* to earth end tob the unwary eofferers llini millions have limir tons ii tut ioog ruined by the vile compounds of quack doctors, or Ibe equaliy jioLonoue hortiuars v rued as'Patoot ; .V.cdir inrs.' 1 Have carefully analyzed niiny I of tbe no called Furoiri Medicines nml rtmJ that j neatly all ol litem contain Currorive taonii j mate, which ia one of tho stcongeal jocpSta ' lioos of noicnry and a deadly "poison ivbiriv j itmteud ot curing the d'afljso diauhles the sys- | ] lent for life. | '1 lircc-J'utrrtbs of the patent novtrtnq* now in use ore put up by unprincipled und Ignor ant |tcrsons,' w|m do not midcrslund even Pie alphabet ol tho Materia iMcdlin, and ar (i]nel ly us destitute ol any I- nowtedgn cf ba I umim system', having one object pniy in view, .tod that to make money ivgitftlless cf eou-s tyurfico. Irrcgnlatlthrs and all eaves, of males arid female* treated un prun qik-f establi .hc.l by SU yens cf pfxcltei., ntitl sauetioncd by thousand* of the most remarkable etnes. Med cine* with Itttl directions rem to gny part of tlu. Unitod states or Canada*, by puticnts tomiounleating their Bymplom tby Iflter. Busnierps eurrcspon denoe strictly confidential. Address J. SI'MMKRVILI.E. M. 1)., Oftice No. 1131 Filhfcrt tßiro.-i, No. 109] below Twelfth, I'itilarielphi... / A Retired Miyaieiiiii / 75 YEARS OF AGE. f Whose. vtrntL ol iif.'.iuivn nearly run out, I discovered vvliitfe in ihnFhist Itidte*, a cer tain cum for Coosuinpijon, Asl'itna, Bron chit'w, Cough*, Cold*, ami Gertsrsl Debiliiv The remedy wu* discovered by him when liis only child, a daughter, was given np to die. He had tieard much ol the wonderful restorative and healing qualities of prepara tions made irom die East India llemp, and the thought occurred th*tlie mi&trt make a remedy lor his child. He Mttdied hard mid succeeded in realizing hi- wd.-he. Hi*child tvns cured, aud is now ulite nnd well. He has since administered live wonderful reme dy to thousands of aulierers HI all parts oi llto world and he lias t,ever failed ill making them completely healthy and bappy. Wish ing, '0 do 8f 111 Itch £ood as possible, he will vend to suclt ol his afflicted fellow-hiitigs a* REQUEST it, 'JIM tecipe, wAH lull uml ex plicit directions for malting it up and sneeesi,- fullv usir g it. He reqniie* each applicant to iuHorte him onfi slotting—throe canity (u br returned sb post ago on the rerijte, nnd the fj remainder to he applied to ibe payment B af b:ia advertisement. Address / Dr. H JAMESr No. 19 Grand Street, / Sept. 23.-1 m ] J •!•>• Criy.N. J. ' Full Slork of Fall Dry Goofs* Philadelphia. le-pactfuily nquest C'rjSft, Buyers to e.vaminu a fine stot'kol Seasonable Goods, adopted to Best Pennsylvania Trade. Full Line of Fall Die** Goods. New design* ol Fall Shawls. Good Blark Si Ik of ult wroth*. ■1 Cores assorted French Mvrtnoe*. 7 " l'oi! de Che.vre*. New Good*. Brit ih and American Dark.J*rirs* K V. s-iirg?. Jlu>luts.,Lhif;o*. F.Ut.uAls, ft! o.k- .. K. B.—Auqiton Bitsai'ia lVurm N. Y.nk a d it)is City daily recurved. Par Ir.i at tention given to Country otdera iut doetrabiu Goutlg— Terms fid I Cash. Sept. 1, 1857 3 runs. VARIABLE FARM FOR WLE. THE Mtb.-cnbar ofiHts for.side hi* iann in Orange township, Colunvhlti co., cootuining AC WES, on which are valuat-ie tnq rovcinents, com prising tuu set~ ol l inn i'Utkvitioj, Two Diietling E!olic6, two bain* slid other budding*, two apple orchard* aiht a variety of other fruit trees.— About 20<) Bores of tho premise* i cleareil laud in a good condition of improvement, and it lay* along Fishingereek, I mile uhove Orangevilie, and only 7 mdesfrom the county seat. '. ; The whole will he acid together, or in two divisions ae purchaser* may devire. For terms apply oo the prem wet, or direct o Orangeyiile, Columbia county to JOHN ACHENBACH. Orange township, May sib, 1857. B LINKS ! BLAMI 577 JB LA *K tTi DEEDN, FUAiiMDNE, EXEGUI ION&. SUBPCKNAfc, AND JUDGMENT NOTES, i pe ofporr k desrruble forma, fo* sale at the ficcf ofo the '"star oi'the North." i'J -: i ijr'j-i r ' *- *;*• "■ P AND ALL ISLAES Of'THE LUNGS Av. s Lii • ate posVnely norabls by in hhldUort, wiiieit convey a the remeiftes to the cav.tie*in thy* tnog'h(ltrough the air pa*• s ' Siisfie. and coming ill rilreet Atftrtsct Willi the I, diseaee", n'eOiTalizes tbe tubercular tpatter, g aHaxs'tlw aouffh Censes e treo unit eu-y '■*- c pewo'-ntion, tieftls the itrftps. purifi-s me Wood, 1, tmpiins ruiuVvr! vitality .0 "tlfi). itvivons M> - ttfni',-''givingtlfat tond end enc-e'y ro in.us tier*tot trie torlbh rastorahAi] of • abh. 'l'o bs , aide to slflte conlidet.ttv fhai Cohsnmpliort is f bv inhpiajioti, if to me a source of a ' unulloued phwlpro. 1) is u (pitch Buffer the 1. cor,hot pi u t'du-al lteythtacrt n any vther 1 lotinidaWe i!isea*p; niociy nut of every hurt- J dred oaves cau be cured in the firtn s'ag"*, I ar.d buy per rnt. iil llte sucoud; but in th", thifd htSJitfc.it is iorpoaffblo to .save iiipk* than a five pe.f the lungs are ?o cul np by 5 j thi* disease a- to bid defiance to medical r | skill. ICvcti, however, in the lost stages, iu ! l.uiatlmi ttiforda extrßordiiiary talial to the - j stilii-rin*. a'tetldir.gthD icailuUcoujKc, which ' ( #pmi.i'.iy destroy* liitii.ly five tti'in-aud per -1 . soirs in thsCniled States ulohe; itiid a correct 1 ! ctdcnUo-ori .how* that out ol tfie present pop ' I ulatioft of the earth, eighty miliiooa ura de ! fined to fill tlte consbij>ll" v < , ' i grave. 5 Truly the qoivet of death haa no arrow PO ' fatad Be Consumption. In all rtges it haa been ' the stent eneut)i ol life, for it spares neither 1 uge nor. sex. but sweeps off (dike the brave, ' the beaiiiilul, tbe graceful, and the gifted.— By the help of that Supreme Being, from whom corrmtlt every, good anil p-rleot gilt, I ' am ftttilded to oflur to the flfflcted a porma .. ttenl ord speedy cure iu Cmt*um|>liou. Tire first cuuso of tubercles is from tmpura ' blood, and the immediate effect, produced ' by their deposition in'lho lungs, is to prevent ' tho free ..drfiission of nir info tho air cell*, ' which causes u weakened vitality through I the cnliro system. Then sorely it ia more rational to expect greater good from rr.edi , oirle* ettlerinsi the fcaviltes of the , from ihose nct'dtlnlslefed 'through thu Stotn y-'h: the jvuth-nf wilt alvvaya find lite lunge , j frug and tbe b'etdhitig omsy after iohaiitig j rcmedtea. Thus, inhuiunon is n Ideal ' ; mmedy, nevertheless it acts couslituhontdly, j I and with morn power and, eertain'y 1 Iran retn , ] tidier ndhiliii-tared by the atoroach To prove I ' the power lid turd dirwot fitflueme oi this i mode of {uiwiuistrauon. chloroform inhaled 1 will entirely destroy seosibrlityin u lew mil)- I triuit, paralyzing the emir* nervou* syiietn, so i diet a Inn!' ma> be amputated without tbe ahghlest pair*; iniralttrg Ilia ordinary burning I ga- will destroy liG? in a few hours. ) Tft.c iohalaiion ol amrnonU will rouse the sy.-teoi when htiutind or uppnreutiy dead.— Tiitt oil or oi many. Of the medicine* is per- I cep'iblc iu tire 'bin a lew minute- af.er being ! iotmled, pud may be irntuedialuly iffei'ti|s l in me i-iooj. A convincing proof of the j con t'tntiofi-il efir't'is of"tnhotatie.n, is the fiiet that .-ickncss is Mwa* 9 prottnred by breath it.g foul air. Is not this jmsitivc-evidence j tb.-i proper remsd?et- ; carefclly yepared kin) I jaiUciup'-fy cr)rrthirwt*fff tbrbngh tire luog*, '1 should p- nfticßllic tilo:4 happy re-nlta'i Du ring e.igli'oßu ye-.i.t:' prar-tiee, manv (Hons add-, syflermg from tlfsea es of Use lungs Ittlii IbfO.it. have hern under my care, and 1 ham ejected many rGmmkable cores, even ■tl et the sufferers bad been pronounced in ! die last sipge-q which lully sati-fies me iliut : cot;-iiDtp 1 ion in no longer a latul di.-ease.*— ' My treat.rieqr of eou-nmption is original, and j fouiitled on lntig experience arid u thorough j inVf-li-io'iou. My purled tieqrainiaiiC-: vvilli tho naruc of Prb 'rcles, Sic., enablos rre to | rji-tiuftitidl rentldy the veiiyii.- ior.Ds nf iii | ease that simulate coh-JMupfioii, and apply the pi >pcr temedie* rarely being miiiakti ! even io i' 'inzlo casa. This f"in!iyr!ty in j conttttciion wiiliTorlidu pathological nth] uii- I eittitanjUo rti*iOv<''-ies. i-uaiilrtp 1110 to rcliove | the lung.- frotji the effects of coitMacied chest*; to yid.xrge tlie ehct, purily the blood, imparl j 10 it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Medicine" with full directions sunt to any part ol the United State* and Cnltada* by j paddils communicating their symptoms by letter. B"t lite core would be more certain if the patient should pay me a visit, which vouhi give IDS aVi opportunity 10 exttmliTe lite long* and enable me to prescribe with greater cortaimy, and thou the cure could be ! eflected without my seeing tlu* patient again. G. \V: GRAHAM, M. D. Or'nee U3I Fillisrt Street, (olrl No. 109.) below twelfth, PiitladelpUia, Pa. Sept. 93, 1857. HOWAB| ASSOCBATIOI% PHILADELPHIA, j IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMNET. vptO all persona afHteibd with S.:xintl Dis 1 11 citseß, such a* Sgetinorohluea, Seminal UjcUcss, Impotence, Gonormha, Gleet, Syph ilis. rti,l vice ol Ogmaian, fyc. fyc. The "Howijril Association," inviewnflhn mwrlttl lU-strtiction of human file,caused by , Sexual rJiseaseH, and the tleceplions praoti/Cil 1 , upon the miforinnßle victim* nfsuoii dtaea-e* i by Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a charitable cut worthy ol their name, to give Merl'eal advice gratis, to all per : sons ihus tifil*cP**l, who may apply by Inner, with a detnrtptiofl of their condi'iob. (age, ' ofcupal'tdi;, habits of life, &e.,) and 111 case* ; of extreme poverty -.nil eailctitig, to furtifih ■ medicines free of charge. Ir.e Howard Assoc radon is n berrevnlem 1 Iftstfibiidh, CFUblished by special eudownrent. /or the rcliet ol lire sipk and distreesed, af flicted -.viiU . " Virnlcnt und ' K|iid*)mic Di*- ea-e-." R litis now n surplus of insans, v liiclt trie Directors have voted to expend in advet ising the above nonce. It i* needless to add t" at the Association commands the hizbett Medical fcill of the gi,and will fur nisn lite most approved modern tfeatruaut. Just published by the A- uoiulinn, n Re ; port rut bpeririatorrhaia,or Semin*lAyecknqs, the vice of Oiiiitnisrti, Masturbation or Fell Abuse, ami other direuses of I'm Fexual Or gan-. by tb<* o)ostilting Smguon, which will be -oi by wir.il, (tore SfiAleJ wtiinpe), Free of Charge, ott tbq t' ccpl ol tico stamps lot ' "a7'7s*, Dr. GEO. 15 CALHOUN, Cctt snJupe S'-'racba, Hn" :",t A -tv ntion, No. 2 j bOiilU Ni M H F,ret:t, I'uJadeJjjliiii, l'a. Ry ur.Jet.pi.the Dit-Vctbrs. EZRA ]>. HEAUrv.'ELL, Pres't GEO FAIUCHILD. S- I'chlary. 1 Sftis, a 1 fts, cißrrsT AFBIAETO EVERY I'UoCHASi-l!!, 1 At fhe Dui.ktc City 1 OlfirJi.iu r tiogst if | DUANE RUMSON, I'H ILA DFiJ-iEjA. BY jUkyiiig r Ijbtfk fur ow miliar xcp. i-r you tJc i or r-C pre*entc,l wilt) pi an. ! wcrih jj*mi 25 nuts to - UlO, c,ui*itiey c! i-'iqe Guid Jpwrby, \Fiitcher.,io, All outer, by mail will ~e p'nHept'y filled, and tho p,izc I'V prize*-wilLSfCUntpatiy the hind;. Out list conluif)aH of (tie in,XI papular book* of rbr day, and will he sold at rhv usual •■ctnil price* nnifty ol them for les*. Person* wishing any particular hook can order at once, and it Will be forwarded with a gilt. A catalogue giving fell information, with a list of brultn aud giftd will bo sent post paid, by addressing DUANE lilJLisON, No. 33 South Thirdßh, FbiluJetphia. W"Agen was ted. 7" Bc|i:. 8, 18oi.—3iu. GpKtMMINGS AND NOTIONS, fattey arfi- J- "CIH*, U gbdtl os.-orittrent of Hosiery of th beat (j'trtlt-v; also glove*, mitt*, baskets, Ca ba-, Oi-i! . - dre.s* trimmings und linings, Rowing srjk, ihraud, etc., etc., to bo bttd ttoxl door to the "Exchange. -/ AMELIA D. WEBB. Blooraifcurg, May (5,1867. &urt*css : Biiftlctory. ? 1H XV, r•■ ; .' \ 4 iriii |ppfr " - i Olift. on street, iwo , Ho.nwr'iibovc it>6 '•'Aiii#rlef{B , Hre on'(he upper part . j ■ * pi' Mpflt stiijdt., nearly opposite the i Kpintapni Clm/ch. • - \ " 8. V siiivi;, . MANUFACTURER OK FURNITURE r 4NO CABINET VVARE.-Wnrereom - inShive's Block, on Main Street. ~ A.M. RUPERT, i rrUNNKR AND STOVE DEALER— ' A Shop on South .side of Main street, be -1 low Market. R. AV-IvEAVEfi, A TTORNKy AT LAW—Ofiine on the -tA. first floor of the "Stat'' Building, on Main street. JOSEPH SIURPLKSK, FOUNDER ANN MACHINEST, Build ingtiou the alley between the "Exchange ■ j aild "American Hou^e." BARNARD RUPERTS 'BAILOR —Shop on the South Side of Main -I Street, flret square below Market. A. C. MENSCH, MERCHANT— Store North Weet corner of Main auJ Market Streets. Hi RAM C. iiOUEri, CtURGEON DENTIST—Office near the K5 Actidemy on Third Street. n KELVA, SEAL & 10., MERCHANTS. —Northeaat corner of Main und Market streets. !asteae rapßSKssayc THE POCKET /ESCI'LAPICS; OR, BVfcllY ONE l!IS OWN PHYSICIAN. rpHR Fi FT KITH . />.' Edition, with One faf/ h un d re it Engmvim;s, j £f/ / showing Diseases and Mai-, Bit &' > ™ formations of the human I Set; ,-f '> i System in every shape and n v /W form. To which is added j ■LtJ kifci -'-''.jf JjS a 'l'realise on the Diaonsos I T^'ip,V tfff Kenialre, being of the Xf. highest importance to mar ried people, or those enn templating hioriiuge. By 1 WILLIAM YOUNG, M. 1). Let to father he aahnmed ilie present a copy of the Acudiljpiqe io his rhild. Jl may save hint fiofnau early grave. l,ct no young nsan or woman t nlcr iuto the ycirel obligations ol inur* rKjJtffe without 'reading the Porkc Aesculapius Dot no one *etfck from a hneknied Uoug'i pain In the Nido,resJless nights, Haitian, feelings, and the tvhole train oi Dcsprpiic sensa'iona,' arid given up by tbeir physicians, !, 0 onotber moyieui wiliuout consulting the 4Efl.OUt.-Ar. PitlS. Have tho married, or those nhont robe married any impedinivnt,read this truly ueet'ul 1 book, as it.has been the tnoaus ol saving thou* | samis of uiifprtunalb creatures from tho very jaw* of drain. Any person sending twonly five cent*, en closed in' a letter, ivili rcccuve one copy pfthis book,by mail,or five copies wilibe.rout for one dolt rr. Address, Dr.'W. Younj.No, 752 Spruce slrcef, Philadelphia,' Post paid. No 168 Spruce tst,, Philadelphia. Sep' Ist, 1854-ly. 113 31 GE> C£> ££EaSS3 Lb t3JI Cabinet Ware Hooms, - 8.-C. SfillVK MESPECTPU LLY invitee Die attention of of the Pnbl'cto his extensive assort ment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant tTvde of good materials and iu n workmanlike maimer. At his Establish ment, can nl ways be loutid a good assort ment oi Fashionable rurniftte, Which is equal in sty !e and finish to that of Philadelphia or New Yo; k ei;ie> ntnl m as low price*. He has Sofa* ol different style : and prices, from t-XS ;o 660. 'Divuti*, Coun- | ties'. Watmit and MaiidgKuv Par for chairs, j Rocking pnd ttsucy ch*i,*, Piano siooN, nlu | a varleiy of upholstered work, wi,h Dressing 1 and pador bureaus, sofa, can!, centre und I dier tables, dela*liuA, < fiefTeniers, whutnots j and conriodas at>d all kioits of fashionable t work. His stork ol bureaus, enclo-rprt and | common yvasbstainU, dress-mhles, coiner I cupboard*, eotu*, din'ng und bieaklust ta bles, b'etjsfeads, cane seat and common 1 ('.Jtairs. is ihe largest in this section of the' otMinlry. He will also I eep a good assort-| ment ol looking-glasses wi'b fancy gilt and \ oomuion f r ames. He wißalso luinish spring maiifj-sea fit ted .to noy *ixed bedstead, which are superior for durability and comfort to any bed in use. Blodmsbnrg, April fith 1864. If. L EAF Tf>jMcipil fffieeial reletpnce to MiiuUf.ctnrefS'" nse. All wrlieles sold, Warranted to be as rep Unseated and every importunity aflorded lor exainihaiion. Pnrennsers at ft disianre can send their or ders, and rely upop being as faithfully served as if the goods weft . .'leeterl in person. | (f- It'll 15, I 5..1). ___ ' " "'tiitwaic &, i~U, r b EstablUhifiept. tlvHB UNULRteItiKED respeeiiuly in, j - Inrniv bin „W li icrniv am! cuti>ci6rs,thal ' ha pas-purrhaaed bail,rQthei'a imewst io t.he H"."e csiatfi-'iuOPHf. lid tb conuero will hVa.' j .dter I'., cyiidnntiul by tqaisclf. eaelusivel.y. Ht i . . baa jiuiroeei.td i,nd ottVns lor aalo tlie * 7 iaigeet t.iwl in tvl oateiisivu assnrtineni men t !' ftp UY S'fO VB6 everinlro j rhicsJlnl" this ■■■*'" lovopi|ie ami "i'lMware oouatnntly on hand , •d inaiiui iolui'ul tooidor. All kinds of ro pair.uy done, as usual, on short notice, The jutiotiagr of old frjeiu's and now ens- { tinners is respectfully solicited ■ A. M. RUPERT- Bloqinsbnrg, Jap. 12. I 8&8. tf. TOLLS AT BEACH HAVEN. Coi.i.kctob'h Oirtcfi, ) Death Raven, Aug. sit, '67. j Mr. Editohi—The B-ifiunt of toils reoeiv- 1 ed Ht inn office areftsfollows: I Previously reported, . . ?608i 16 I July, 27168 71 i Total, ....... 687974 86 Respectfully submitted. a > r t ; , JOHN S. FOT.L.MER, Collector . LARGE assoriment of Iron, hteel and Nails i for sale at the Arcade by May 27,'67. * A. C. MENSCH. .-J- \ 'L'<lienbcrger,t Kaufman k Baum, 1 Leopold Hirsh, 1 Wm. MoFstlirl, 1 Ezra Miller, 1 Geo. J Enkert, 1 W.C.&P.M.Ermen- Isaac Ruth, 1 trout, 1 Biilmeyer, Folmer Wm. Donahower, 1 & Co. 1 Bullit & Milton, i EVANS & WATSON. Sane 17, 1857. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS ! A. J . EVANS HAS J UST RECEIVED. A NEW STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS • 4 T Itis old stand on the upper end ol Main I **• Sueel which be will sail cheaper than ! the etioup<>6t. It consuls io papt ol Silks al- I paarus, lustres, barages, de lafoes, ducal : cloths, poplins, brilliants, challios, de bagep, ! j lawns, skirting, ftench and scotch ginghuma. i prims, glovos, hosiery, collars, haudkerchiels, ' , £tc. Shuv.'ls arid Mantillas ol every sly le and quality. 1 STABLE & DOMESTIC DRY WOODS, | Cloliis cussimerea, vesting*, flannels, rnus | lina, lickings, stripes, checks, calicoes, cot | tonndes, linens, sheetings, nankeen*, Jrills, i marsoillea quilts, rolored and white carpel j chain, parasols, umbrellas, a largo hqil splen did assortment ol HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. A SUPERIOR LOT OF FRESH gpSaa m TenS) Cofleet r, Holaskr 9 Rice, Spice*, &e. Also, Hardware, Queens i ware, Crockery and Ceilarware. ! Having selected my entire stock with the ; greatest cure and at (lie lowest cash prices, I enn assure my friends and the public gener ally, that f will do all it) my power to make establishment known as the "Head quarters for bargains." Those who wish to purchase will find it to their udvantage to call and ex | amine my stock before purchasing. J will pay the highcM market price for BUTTER, EGGS, RAGH, SOAP ANI) ' Dried Fruit, und country produce in general. 1 Bloomsburg, April 29, 1857. ! GREENWOOD SEMINARY AT 9IILLVILLE, COLUMBIA CO., FA. , A systematic course of instruction is given in all the English branches usually taught, j Tho Principal will be assisted during ilia ! present year by T- M. POTTS, an experi* 1 enoed teacher, recently irom the Lancaster Co. Normal School. A vacation of seven weeks willcotnmencc July Ist. wwm®Q TUITION, for day pupils 53.50, to $4.50 per quarter. Boardjng, Tuition, Washing, Lights, &c., 630 per quarter of eleven weeks one-half in advance. For circular, catalogue of orther particu lars ndilress WM. BURGESS, Mill,ille, April 1, 1857. Piincipal. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES O!F~ YOUTH AND MATURITY, Just Published, Gratis, the 26th Thousand. Jfffflst'xh ' ew words on the rational treat* / '■/ ment, without Mgdidhie, Of rt.tl).Akr..y matorrhea or I.ocal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervons Debility, Premature Decay of th 6 System, lin potency, and Impediments to Marriage aenuraity. BY B. DE LANKY, M. D. Tho important fact that the many alarming comphiii.ts, originating in tlie imprudence sod sobitid" of youth,may be easily removeil without Mediant, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and tfie entirely new and highly successful treat muni, as aflopted by the Anthor, folly explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himielj perfectly nnd ut the least- possiblecosj, there by avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. ■" Soul to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope, by- remitting, postpaid, two postage stamps, to Dr. B. DE LANEY, 17, Lispena'rd Stteet, NeW York City. May 6, 1857.-Cm. THOMAS BUTLER, No. 7 South Seventh Street. PHILADELPHIA ; "[Manufacturer ol strong Tinware, Copper, ■k" Tin ahd Zinc Battling Tubs, Bathing Pans, and every kind of batning apparatus. Also deed and paper boxes. Prompt attention g'ven to ordered work, and goods carefully lorwpmed on orders. , , Philadelphia, August 17th, 1854. |~, "pon the lowrtst terms. Mis shop la 'at the old stand, (too wel known o need fnilher notice) where he may til all times be found, sealed upowlhe bench of repentsnee steadily drawing out the lhrccm of ntlli(:tlon,ho|)eing it may in theenrfprovt advantageous to him and his customers. Ht would also advice his fiends to bear in mine that poor, afflicted tailors must Use, or they can't be expectedto work. Therefore Wheat. R\e Carh,o*(e, Potatoes, and with all now and'then u little CASH willcome mighty handy from those who are babk-etanding on the books. Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases "the laborer is' worthy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloomsborg, April 14th, 1853. HERRING^ - •>? 553 J£i. £lB. [t, THE ACKNOWLEDGED ■t CHAMPION!! , ■; i; 1 THE recent trials at Reed • L-- 4fcvaiid'- tent of public opinion, Riid confirmed the verdict of more llftiii 800 acci dental fires, proving conclusively that "Her ring's" is the only safe (hat will not burn. Extract from the Committee's Report on the Trial of Iron Sales t Rendina: "On the 26ib of February all the members of (he Committee met 10 witness the Safes and books end papers, (placed in them) and wers perfectly ealistted that all w-s right.— The day following, the burning took place, under the superintendenceof the Committee. After a fair and impartial burning for five hours, the Safe of Messrs. Evans & Watson was first opened, the Safe being on fire in i side, and the contents partially consumed, while the contents in the Sate of Messrs. Farrels St. Herring were in good condition, and no fire inside." Reading, March 2, 1857. H. F. FELIX, 1 (Signed) P. N. COLEMAN, \ Com. A. H. PEACOCK. ) And endorsed by over 60 of the best men oi Reading. The above Safes can be inspected at 34 Walnut Street, where the public can satisfy themselves of the great superiority of the "Herring's Patent Champion," over the de feated and used-up "inside Iron Door Sala mandor." FARRELS & HERRING, 34 Walnttt St., Pbitod'a. Only makers in this State of Herring's Patent Champion Hafes. Tne attempt made by other parties to bol ster up the reputation of a Sale which has failed signally in accidental fires in Philadel phia, (Kunstrad Place,) bv taking one out , of an agent's store, fH. A. Lantas,] made dou ble thickness, (different from those they sell) i to "burn np" one nf Herring's, (half as thick) I Das met with its true reward. Herring's Rale 1 j could not be bnrnl, proving conclusively that 1 | the only reliable Kale now made is Herring's, | | ol which over 15,000 are now in artnel use, | and more than 200 have been tried by fire i i without a single loss. Philadelphia, May 8, 1857—1y. LOTTERIES. THE well-known Maryland Consolidated i. Lotteries', of which R. FRANCE & Co. are , the managers, are chartered by the etatc of Maryland, and a commissioner elected by the people, who is sworn to superintend and certify that everything connected with them is dona in a strictly honorable manner, and that the interists of parties who reside at a distance arc us well protected aa if they themselves were prosent at the drawing.— Another fact which the managers call atten tion to, is, that all persons have a. leg; I right to eend orders (or tickets to Maryland, as lotteries are legalized by special law in that state. A lottery is drawn every day of the month. If no particolnr olass is named, or ders are filled in the first drawing to lake place after the commmiicatiou comes to hind. The prions of tickets vary from SI to S2O. No tickets are, however, sent nnless lit e money lor the eanie Is received wilh the order. The drawings ure upon the principle of one number on each ticket (afier the Ha vana plan,)and Ternary combinaiicc. Prizes vary in amount from {2O to SIOO,OOO. All orders for tickets or packages will receive prompt attention, and the drawing mailed to all purchasers immediately after it is over. Address, T. H. HUBBARD & CO., No. 39 Fayette si., or Box No. 40, ' Feb. 3d, 1857 ,-ly. Baltimore, Md. KIT The Drawn Numbers of the Maryland Loteries nre published by the Slate Corn mssioner Lr. the following papers, viz: Sun Clipper. Patriot, American, Argus, pt Balti more; also, the Notional Intelligencer and I Uptpn, of Washington, D. C. Eagle Foundry,Bloomslmrg STOVES AND TINWARE. THE subscriber having erected a large new brick Foundry and Machine Shop, in place of the old one, is prepared to make all kinds of CASTINGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Plows constantly on hand. The subscribe has removed his Tin Shop from Main Street to the Foundry Lot, where be has erected a building altogether fur Stoves aud Tinware. The Cooking Stoves consist of the WM. i PENN COOK, RAUB COOK, VAN t • > LIER COOK, and PARLOR STOVES all kinds, the Egg Cylinder Store, Stc. All kinds of Spoutina made to order. JOSEPH SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg, April 18, 1857. Leather, Leather! Leather! ISipBOT W.OTOJ&MAM, •MPOhtbb of FRENCH CALF t>KINS and General Leather Dealer* No. 6 South Third Street, Pbila. EST A general assortment of ail kinds of Leather, Morocco, &o. See. RED AND OAK j SOLE LEATHER. February 28, 1857. ly. &" HEARVZIPPINGEU, CX i BLOOMSBURG. JEk FFICULT repairing warranted; spec tacles and glasses for spectacles; glasses 1 for huniingcased watches, and other watch material for sale. Match 27, 1857 A" ASSORTMENT of oonlectionary, jew ' elry, Perfumery soaps, hair oils, &o. Pomades, to be had at C.CLARK'S Book Store. I'RON STEF-L, and every kind of Hard wars or sale by McKELVY, NEAL It Co lAfOBTICED POSTS on hand and for sale A " at the Arcade by v v May 27, >57. A. C. MENSCH. C*Lotjß AND FEED Depot at the Arcade, I' 1 v A. C. MENSCH. AYF.R'SIMLLS. *• Ayer's Fills giida sifgar shott over the pat ate. but their energy, although wrapped op, is there, end toll*'with giant force oh the vefyfoutrdation wf disuse. There sre tbou* sands of sufferer* who would not wear their distempers If they know they could be cured for 25 cts. Try Ayer's Pills and you know it. Porify the blood aud disease Will be starv ed out. Cleanse the system from impurities and you are cored already. Take this best ol all Purgatives, and Scrof ula Indigestum,Weakness, Headache, Side aohe, Jaundicp. Rheumatism, derangements of the Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels, all de* rstigements aud ait diseases which a purga tive remedy cab reach, rty before them like < atknesa before the Bun. - Reader, if you are suffering Ifom any of the numerous complaints they cure—suffer no more—(he remedy has been provided for you, and it fs criminal to neglect It. Tjiat Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, if the herd medicine lor a Cough, is known to the whole' woild. and thai Ayer's Pills ure the belt of all Pill*, is known to those who have used them. Prepared by Dr. JAS. C. AVER, Piraolical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.—aud sold by E. P. Lout and all Diuagi&ts in Bloomsburg, and by Dealers In Medtoine everywhere. Nov. 11, 1857-2 m. JOHN a. Moore: joint w. wit,mams MOORE 8c WILLIAMS, General Commission Merchants, ; and dealers fit MISTERS' SUPPLIES, A'o. 64 SwJ hV„ Si., THE subscribers having been associated with the coal trade and mining operations generally, for several years, are prepared to supply orders for aft articles contingent In mining purposes at the lowest rates, with care aud dispatch. Our stock comprises the following articles OlLS—Sperm, Solar, Elephant, Bleached Racked, Lard, Rosin. Greasing, Linseed. Safely Lamps, Fuses, Blasting Paper, Pro* Chains, Ropes, all Sizes, Pulleys, Wichita- , Wire Rope, 'f*r and Pitch. Thoruley'ti Celebrated Gum Belting, Washers, Packing, Hose Blasting and other Powders. Soap, Candles, Ac. RHFBkENcfcg: Hodgson & Keen, Pbiladolpbia. J. B. A. & S. Allen, " Charles Miller & Co., " S. Boilii'niiel, ESq, " John Thornley, E-i., " Wm. Do Haven, F.q., Mlnersville, Pa. Hon. W. Donaldson, Pottsville, Pa. Hon. C. W. Human, " Geo. VV. Snyder. E.q., " D. P. Brown, Esq., " L. P. Brook, Esq., /' J. J. Connor, Ashland, Pa. Philadelphia, Jan. 16, 1857.—1y. "~*SN'T IT SO t Use ARTHUR'S Celebra ted Self-Sealing Cans apd FRESH FRUIT Jars, and you will have fresh fruit all the year ut summer prices. Full directions for pulling up ail kinds of fruit and To matoes, accompany these cans and jars. They nre made of Tin, Glass, Qneensvvare, and Fire and Acid proof Stone Ware. IN WINTER The sizes are from pir.ts to gallons. These cans & jars are entirely open at the tops, aud neat, to secure transpor tation. For sale by Storekeepers throughout the U. Siates. Descriptive circulars sent BETTER on application. GT Orders from the trade solicited. Be sure to ask for " Ar thur's." It haa stood the test ol two seasons, having been used bv hundreds of THAN thousands of families, hotel and boarding-house keep) rs. We are now making them for the million. ARTHUR, BURNHAM & GILROY, Sweetmeats. Manufacturers under (he Patent. Noe. 117 & 119, S.Tenth St., foor. George.) PHILADELPHIA. June 17, 1857.-3 m. BLOOMSBURG j OBODC£>O^ npflF. undersigned would in this way call ! the attention of the public to the Book Store at the old stand, next door to the "Ex change Hotel," where at all times can be found a good assortment of booke, including Pibles, Hymn Hooks* Prayer BoHts* Histories, Books of Poetry, Novels, and School Books ; also all kinds of •tationary of the best quality, A considerable deduction made apon the price of School Rooks and Stationary to those who by to sell again. Just received, a good assortment of W ? ALL PAPER, which 1 would ask all to call and examine before pnehasing elsewhere. CAROLINE CLARK, Successor to Jesse G. Clark. Bloomsburg, May 20, 1867,-lyr. H. a. HOW3R, STOMOS? TOOTira, JPJ-S"*, 1> ESPECTFUI.LT offers his ■*' professional services to 'Mhe Ladies aud Gentlemen of Bloomsbur" and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all the various operations io Den listry, and is provided with the latest im proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inserted on pivot or gold plate,to loo* as well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. A 1 operations on the teeth warranted. EF"Otfice, 3d building above Wilson's Car tiage 'Manufactory—Main St., West side. Blopinsburg,"Nov. 20, 1856. LARGE lot ol' No. l, 2, & 3 Maokrel, also, White Fish, Cod Fish and Herring, just received and for sale by May 27, *57. A. C. MENSCH. A LARGE LOT of Thibet Shaw If, jast re ceived and for sale by A. A. C. MENSCH. FRESH ARRIVAL. A NEW lot of cheap muslins and prints **• just received by railroedand for sale by A. C. MENSCH. JA AAA JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES WjUW ( or , a | e a) jj, e Arcade hv. May 27, '57. A. C. MEJwCft