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As Congress has assembled, and as it is expected that it will be one of the most im portant and interesting sessions ever con vened in the Metropolis, It would be an ob ject with persons at a distance to secure the earliest and most reliable intelligence from the Capitol. In order, therefore, to oblige those who desire to subscribe for a paper publiehrd in Washington City, dnring the session of Con gress, we propose to furnish the Wveklv Slates on tbe following terms: FOR THREE MONTHS. Two copies, 81 00 Five copies, 2 00 Ten copies,' 3 00 FOR BIX MONTHS. One copy, I uo Five copies, 3 00 Ten copies, 6 00 The Proprietor of ''The States" was one of tho original (omiders of the Washington Union, and tiis long newspaper experience, before and since ihe establishment of 'hat paper, justifies him in promising a paper well worthy of their patronage. JOHN P. HEISS. Proprietor Washing lon D. C., Dec. 14, 1857. ADSfiWSTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that leltera of ad ministration, upon the estate of Reuben W. Weaver, late ol Bloomsburg, Colombia co., deceased, have been granted to the under signed residing also in Blooinsbnrg. All per sona indebted to the estate arc requested to make payment without delay, and those hav ing nccoums (or suillenieril |o present ihem to GEORGE WEAVER, Ulnoitisbnrp, Dec. 14, 1857 Adm'r NOTICE IN PARTITION. TO Joliu Piatt, William Piatt, Dui iel Piatt, Jarob Piatt, Johnston Piatt. C< ru P'u: . Iflixabeili Ann Piatt, Margaret McHenr.i ai.i Fauces Strong, children and hens ol B. nja mm Pint, late ol Pine township in the. ly of Columbia, deceased. You and each of you will take imtice t" an inquest wilt he held ai the late liuellni: house o( Benjamin I'ialt, late ol P ; n'e town ship, in the county of Columbia, deceased, on friday the filteenlh day,ol January, 1858, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m., and 6 o'clock p. m., oT said day, for the purpose ol making partition of the real estate ol the said deceased, to and among his nhildren and if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value and appraise the same ac cording to law. At which lime and place you arc tecjuested tu attond if you think prop er. S. H. MILLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ) Blnomsburg, Deo. 14, 1857. j ~GRAND JURORS' REPORT. To the Honorable the Judges of the Courts of Quarter Sessions of the peace in and for the County of Columbia : The Grand Inquest ol the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania inquiring for the body of the County ol Columbia, respectfully report: That they have examined the public buildings belonging to said County, and find them in good condition except u break in | the brick wall above lite kitchen door, and the ceiling on the porch is loose in spots, which is recommended to be repaired; all of which is respectfully submitted this 9th day of December, A. D., 1857. LEWIS SCHUYLER, foreman. BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS! Fourth year of the Cosmopolitan Art Associa tion. THE FAMOUS DUSSELDORF GALLERY PAINTINGS! Purchased al a Cost of SIBO,OOO. AND POWERS' WORLD RENOWNED STATUE OF THE GREEK SLA VEI lie-purchased for six thousai'.u dollars, with several hundred other words of Art, in Paint ings, Sculpture and Bruu/ds, comprise the Premiums to be awarded to the subscribers 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 of Three Dollars and 36 els. is entitled to a copy of the large and splen did Steel Engraving, entitled " Manifest Desti ny," also to a copy of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal one year, also to a Certificate in the Award of Premiums, also a Free Admission lo 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 Engraving! but, also, the beautiful illustrated Two Dollar Art Journal, one year. Each subscriber is also presented with a Certificate in the A wauls of Premiums, by which a valuable work of Art, in Painting or Sculpture, may be received in addition, thus giving to every subscriber an equivalent lo the value of Five Dollars, and a Certificate gratis. Any one of the leading $3 Magazines is furnished, instead of Ergraviug and Art Jour nal, if desired. No person is restricted to a single share.— Those taking five membership, remitting sls, are entitled to the extra Engraving, and six tickets. Full particulars of Ihe Association are giv en in the Art Journal, which contains over sixty splendid Engravings, price 50 cts. per number. Specimen copies will be sent to all persons who desire to subsciibe, on receipt of five postage stamps, 15 cts. Address, C. M. RLAKER, Honorary Secretary, C. A. A , 11. F. Clark's Law Office, Bloomsburg, Pa. Nevvember 18, 1857. List oi' Letters TJ KMAINING in the Post Office at Blnoms burg, Pa., lor lite Quarter ending Nov. 16tii, 1857. Bittenbender Mary C Philips John S Htchtel Sarah A Peck Allen W Brison Henry 2 Robbins & Stoeker Case William liuperTGeorge 2 Flemings Wesley Smith John Ginler David Starst Henry Goodrich' Harvey H. Sniteman James 2 Hill George Wagner Preelov^ Lechlhaler Conrad WelliverT. J. Long N B Wowrer W J Lads It Reuben Wicks Madison McGee Jackson Zebbill Caroline Morgans Morgan Thomas Hughes ) Marr Alum James Walley > 5". Nichelg Henry Flynn James ) 7 Persons calling for the above letters will pleaso say they are advertised. PHILIP UNANGST, p. m. Bloomsburg, Nov. 18, ,1857. Ailminihtrnlor's IWotice. NOTICE is hereby given (but letters of ad ministration upon the estate ol j'ohn Welliver late of Madison township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to lite under signed residing also in the said township of Madison. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment without de lay, and I hose havingaccounts for settlement to present them to JOHN A. FUN STON, Administrator. Jersey town, Aug. 14, 1857. ESTRAY. on the premises of Samuel Cole- man, in Benton township, after harvest SEVEN SHEEP,^ lime they have been ■raaaMlLai on the premises of Peter Earns', adjoining Coleman's farm, where they are at present. The owner or owners o! said sheep are here by notified lo come forward and prove prop erly, pay charges and take them away or else they will be sold according to law. PETER EARNS Si CO. Benton, Dee. 2, 1857. CANVASSERS WANTED. A (ew competent agents wanted for the Comprehensive Geography and History ancient and modern nf the World;" by S. (J. Goodrich, (Peter Parley); handsomely bound and pro fusely illustrated. Price S3. Sold only by Agents, to whom rare inducements are offer ed. Address, J. H. COLTON & CO. No. 172 William Street, New York. ~A DM IN ISTKATOR'S NOTICE. - NOTICE ie hereby given that letters ol ad ministration upon the estate of Solomon Sny der sen , late nf Locust township, Columbia county, dee'd, have been granted to the un dersigned also residing in (he said township of Locust. All persons indebted to the es tate are requested lo make payment without delay, and those having accounts for settle ment to present them to ~ SOLOMON D. SNYDER, KEGINA SNYDER, Administrators. Loousl twp., Nov. 7, 1857. A FULL ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Dry Goods at the Arcade by May 27,'57. A. C. MENSCH AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, , U'n' l ' r '\ni?s! third "ftin?* ! ■ ' tn> 'tit - EnftrtK 1 mhit. The hurt in the fV..r, l'ltr ■ c.v/ in the World. Premium* lo each sululcUbe? — Every farmer tntvtixted. H.\KER"S| AI.BO, ev -iy -mall plot owner.■ DOZEN I'Tn meet ti. in creased value ol ,money eon 'quern upon the Hard ,'i'miey' the publisher of the Arner ■iean Agriculturist is happy to an nounce that he has increased the pages of this staunch old Journal One Third, and doubled the in - 'rinsic value. Esch number will i BAKER'S hereafter contain 32 double quatto DOZEN, paxes, filled with plain, practical reliable information, of exceeding value to every one who cullivaes a farm, a garden; or but the small est plot of ground. Ladies each volume of the Agriculturist will contain hundreds of excellent prac tical hints 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 groat number of practical working moil and wo men, the Agriculturist is now the largest Journal of its character in the world, but owing to its im mense circulation it can still he afforded at One Dollar a year, or BAKER'S for eighty cents eaoh to clubs ol DOZEN, leu or more. A BAKER S DOZEN, or 14 months will be sent for the usual price of 12, to all subscribers for 1858, (Vol. XVII,) that is, all single or ctubsubscribers for (858, who subscribe now, will receive 'the two very valuable numbers for BAKER'S November aud December, of this DOZEN, year, without extra charge. VAVUABLE SEED PREMIUMS TO EVERY 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 choose BAKER'S three*packages without charge!— DOZEN. The seeds wdl alone be worth the subscription price to many per sons. Send iu your names at onec and get the November number, now ready, and the succeeding numbers promptly upon the first tlav of each month, until the end ol 1856. The best remedy for tho "Hard BAKER'S Ti/'es" will be to learn from the DOZEN. Agriculturist the best modes of in creasing the products of your fields, gardens, orchards, Sic. Terms in advance —sl a year, or 14 months now, 6 copies lor 85. 10 copies for 88. ORANGE JUDD, Publisher, 189 Water Street, New York. P. S. To Pennsyi.vanians—The Pennsyl vanian Farm Journal has been merged into the American Agriculturist, and'the Agricul- I turist is now peculiarly the paper for Penn sylvania Farmers. November 11, 1857. SHARP MITHH. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted or having unsettled Lime accounts with the subscriber are hereby notified to call upon Solomon Neyhard, Esq , who can be found in his office every Saturday afternoon, and settle the same before the first of January next; for after which time all uncollected ac counts will be placed in hands of officers for collection. RICHARD TORBY. Oct. 31, 1857. THE WITHERED HEART. BY T. S. ARTHUR. This is a large 12mo. volume, I'rice SI.OO, with a fine mezzotint engraving, and is one of the most thrilling tales ever written by the author. It shows how a man may seem to the world all that is good and noble, and yet be a tyrant in bis family, and finally send his wife to a ma l-houso. We publish all Mr. Arthur's new books, also works of History, Biograpny, &c., for which we want Atffeuis in all parts of the U. S., to whom the largest commission will be paid, also an extra commission, in the way of gifts. J. W. BRADLEY, 48 North Fourth St. Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—Specimen copies sent by mail, free, on receipt of the price of the book. Oct. 27, 1857. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration upon the estate of Stephen Sei ple, late of Centre township, Columbia co., deceased, have been granted to the Register of Wills &c., of said county to the under signed residing at Blackereek, Luzerne co. All persons indebted 10 the estate are re quested to make payment without delay; and those having accounts for settlement to present them to JAMES KESTER, Administrator. Blackfcreek, Luzerne co., Oct. 23, '57. NOTICE " -w-- the heirs and legal represen'- •{ l. s. j atives of Yost Driesbach, late of Roaringcreek township, in the coun ty of Columbia, deceased : You and each of you will take notice, that at a Court of Common Pleas, held at Blooms- Purg, for the county of Columbia, on the sth day of May, A. D. 1856, the petition of Na than Driesbach and Samuel Hauck WBS pre sented to the said Court, representing that the lands of the said petitioners, situate in the 1 township of Roaringcreek, are now held in gage or pledge by two several mortgages, to trie oue mortgage in lavor of Yost Dries bach made and given by Samuel Hauck, da ted the 30th day of March, A. D. 1852 : one other mortgage in favor of Yost Driesbach aforesaid, made and given by Nathan Dries bach, elated the 21st day of September, A" D. 1852; of which morigages is record ed in the o/fice for the recording of deeds, Sir., 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; Ihat said morigages re main unsatisfied; and lhatjetters ot adminis tration on Ihe estate of said Yost Driesbach have not been granted ; and praying the said Court to grant u rule upon you lo show cause by the first day of September Term of the said Court, A. D. 1857, why satisfaction of said morigages should not be entered upon the record by the Recorder of Deeds, by the di rection of the said Court; which rale, at the said September Term of said Court, was con tinued until Ihe then following December Term of the said Court: Thcrelore you are hereby required to appear on Ihe first day ol next December Term of said Court lo answer the prayer of the petitioner in the case. Witness my hand at Uloomsburg, in the County of Columbia, this 10th day of Octo ber, A.D. 1857. STEPHEN H. MILLER, Sheriff. COOPERING. THE subscriber announces that he will carry on the COOPERING BUSINESS at his brewery in Hopkinsville. where he will make BAURELB, TIBS, KEGS, and everything in that line of business. He will also repair work ol all kinds, and will do it skillfully and at fair prices. CHARLES \V. HASBERT, ' Bloomsburg, June 2, 1857. | DRUGS JUND MEDICINES. j if- ZlaXirttZa VMfOULD call the attention of all IIHISB who v. ish to buy good good* in his line, that he bat I WW replenished his (already) large and well selected assortment of the following arti cles. viz:— Drugs Medicines. Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass; Dyestuffs, Confeolionaries, Per ' /." mt-ry fst.ry'toa|> and toilet articles generally; Cigars and Tobacco of every variety and fir;- d, Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail at the manufacturer's prices, PURE WISES AND BRANDIES for medicinal nee only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces ami Abdominal Supporters, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paint, Varnish and Tooth Brushes; also agent for most of the popular Patent Medicines of the clay. Toys, and an emlle-s variety pf useful aod Inncy notions not here enumerated. Physi cian's Prescriptions ami Family Medicines put upcarefully and at shorl notice. Glass Cutting done to order at the old stand. E. P. LUTZ. Bloomsburg, April 8, 1857. BOOK, CARD, AND FANCY ■OCZDI33 THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORtH," Having added to the fixtures of the "STAB" Office good and extensive JOBBING MAI ERI AL, is prepared to oxectue all kinds of JOll PRINTING in the best CITY STYLE, and at short notice. Certificates of Stock and Deposits, Constitutions for Societies, Bank Checks, Promissory Notes, Bail Bond and other Tickets, Catalogues, Paper Books, Bill-Ileads, Check Bolls, Plain and Fancy Cards, Business and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Colors. AND PRINTING OP ALL KINDS Can he Procured at the "Star" Job Office, AS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY PRINTED AS IN TIIE CITY. The public are invited to pnlltQml ope specimens, as we are determined to merit patron age by strict attention to business and superior workmanship. New arrival of Spring and Summer Goods ! HAVE just received and opened their stock of merehandizefor Spring and Summer.sales, which comprises the LARGEST, CHEATEST, and HANDSOMEST assorlmnt.t now offered in this TOWN! Having paid great attention to the selection of their entire stock, as to price and quality, they flatlet themselves that they can compete with the cheapest, and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a cull. Wo have all kind* of Goods and Wares to supply the wants of lite People. A very large lot of LADIES DRESS GOODS, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpftcas, bombazines, de hages, poplins, parametta cloths mohair lustres,muslin de laines, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs. flouncing*, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, &e., All kinds ol SHAWLS, broeke, Bay State, Walurville, black silk, cashmere, Embroder ed, &c. Also a very large assortment of oloths, cassimers, sattinells, vestir.gs, tweeds; jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, &o. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS fy SIZES FOB MEN WOMAN !f CHILDREN We have a large assortment ol Hats and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Queenaware, Cedarvvare, &c. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, table and car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Aluslins flannels, tickings, diapers, towelings, drillings, &c., in abundance. We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call before purchasing else where. We have bought ourgoodsat Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloomsburg, April 15, 1857. New Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods. DAVID LCVfENEERG I NVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fushionale vlothing at his Moreon Market street, two doors above the "American House," where he has a full assortment of'rnen and boy's wearing apparel, including VASISindDSTAISIaIB ©ISISSS (o©iloS 2 gox, sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors shawls stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. N. B. He will 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 homo manufac ture. Bloomsburg, April 1, 1857. A. C. MENSCH AT TIIE ARCADE STAND TJAS jnet received and opened a full aud *-■*- larae assortment OF SI'RIKCI AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell at Ihe lowest living profit. His stock embraces Stella, thibet and crape 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. EMISIIOinEiSIES. An immense stock of embroideries, such a 9 embroidered handkerchiefs, collars, spen cers, sleeves, Swiss and jaeonet edgings and insertings, linens, cotton and thread laces, Bouncings and embroidered curtains. DOMESTICS'—MusIins, drillings,lickings, checks, osnaburgs, baggings, ginghams, flan nels, 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 style car pels, such as tapestry, Brussels three ply, iu grain and Venetian oil cloths, of all widths. A large assortment of Ladies' & Cbildrens' Shoes, which he will sell very cheap. GROCERIES. fi&pSs, A lot of fresh sugars, molasses. HH~WJ TEAS. COFFEE, FISH SPICES Mpg'! &c. Also Hardware Queensware,®aßteasb Crockery and YVoodeuware. 13** Flour and Feed always for sale at the lowest market prices for cash. Bloomsburg, April 29, 1857. ________ _ ESTRAYED from thesubHC/iberat Camp bell & YVorden's Powder Mills, in Centre township, Columbia co., on Monday the 14th of September last, a young dthmaM/P WHITE COW, MgTO with so/lie btown spois her, and horns pointing dim 11 m i~ trr i i ward. Five dollars rewafd will be given for her recovery by tbe subscriber. ELIJAH SNYDER. Cenlre, October 7, 1857. HIIEATLEY'B ARCU St. THEATRE, ARCH STREET, ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. Tbe Star Company, composed of the first Artistes in the world, and exceeding in strength and talent any Dramatic combina tion heretofore oflered to tbe Theatrical Pub lic, will appear every night in Comedy, Tra gedy, Setio-Comio Drama, Vaudevilles, Mu sical Burlettas, &c. Sic. When visiting the city, go there. Philadelphia, Out. 27, 1857. . CHARLES STAHL, 1300K BINDER, has located To Blooms *-* burg, where he will bind books, period icals and pamphlets in any desirable style and manner; and at reasonable prices. He will bind newspapers and magazines, plain, in library style or io morocco ornamented. He has Ills place of business in Honkins ville with Mr. F. Isler. Bloomsburg, July 13, 1857 COLUMBUS MALE AND FEMALE SJD Da "ST a Luzerne Connly, Pa. rpHE Trustees of this Institution respectfully -L announce, that It will be opened for the reception of Pupils, of both sexes, on Monday, October 20lh next, under the immediate carc of Prof. JAMES ANDERSON, as Principal. Mr. A. is a gentleman of extensive acquire, ments, and enlarged experience as an educator and has been connected with tho most popular ''High School" of Hucks Uo, for several years. He ia also well and favorably known as a con tributor to some of our leading educational ncri odicals. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Will comprise Orthography, Definitions, Read ing, Penmanship, Etymology. Geography, Eng. Grammar, Composition, Arithmetic Algebra Geometry. Monsuration, Plane and Spheneai 1 rigonornetry. Surveying, Navigation, Astron. omy, &c. Book Keeping, History, Physiology, Natural, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, °nd Chemistry. Classes in the French, Spanish § Latin Languages will be formed as darly as practica ble, and Instruction on Piano-Forto will be given if desired. WEEKLY LECTURES on t|,o Natural Sciences, illustrated by appropriate apparatus will also l e given. SPECIAL ATTENTION will he paid to young Ladies and Gentltmui designing to qual ify themselves as Teachers, TERMS: FOUR, FIVE and SIX llollais per Quarter in accordance with the studies pursued, payable one half in advance and tho balance ntthe close of the Quarter. GOOD BOARD con be had in the viilago at a moderate price. Mr. A. will deliver on address on Physi cal, Intellectual and Moral education, on the day of commencement, when his method of imparting instruction will be illustrated, and the discipline and management of the chool, fully explained. Parents, Guardians, and the friends of educa tion generally, arc cordially invited to be pres. ent. D. L. CHAPIN, | B. M. STEVENS, JOHN KOONB. N. D. STILES, SILAS DODSON, | JOHN YAPI.E, THOMAS PEALER, Columbus, Sept, 4, 1850. Trustees. Leather, Leather I Leather! IEMI W. OVJKBMAK", IMPORTER OF FRENCH CALF SKINS and General Leather Dealer, No. 6 South Third Street, Phila. 13*" A general assortment of all kinds of tSulSSSSlf''*'- REDASDOAK - February 28,1857. — ly. GXv HENRY ZUPPINGER, QL Jfcjt BLOOMSBURG. kQi |jIFFrCULT repairing warranted; speu lacles and glasses for spectacles; glasses for hunting cased watches, and other watch material for sale. March 27; 1857 TO MECMMICft, INVENTORS * MAN UFACTURERS. In announcife; the THIRI EENTH annual volume jo the Scientific American, the pub lishers respectfully inloim lh6 publicthatin onler to increase d stimulate the formation of club*, they pron.se 10 offer . ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOL LARS IN QASH I'REMIUMS for the fifteen largest lists of subscribers sent in hj' the Ist of January, 1858; said .premi ums to be distributed as follows: For the largest list, $900; 2d, 8250; 3d, #200; -tih, #150: sth, $100; 6th, 890; 7th, #80; Bih,S7o; 9th. #0) lOih, eoo, i lib, S4O, 12th, 835; 13 h, Names of subscrlnerscan be sent in at dif ferent limes and from different Post Offices. The cash will be paid tb tlie orders of the successful competitors, immediately after the Ist of January, 1858. Southern, Western and Canada mmtey will bo taken for subscriptions. Canffitan sub tcribers will please to remit Twenty-six cl. xtra on each year's subscription to pre-pay i stage.. Terms of Subscription—Two dollars a year One Dollar for six months. Club Kates—Five copies,gfor six months, Five copies, Jur twelve months, #8; Ten -opiee, for six mouths, $8; Ton copies for twelve months, sls; Twenty copies, for 12 mottilts, S2B. For all Clubs of Twenty and over, tbe yearly subscription is only $1 40. The new volume will be priuled upon fine paper with new type. The general character of the Scientific Amer ican is well known, and, as heretofore,it will be chiefly devoted to die promulgation of information relating to tbe various Mechani cal and Chemical Arts, Manufacture*, Agri culture, Patents, Inventions, Engineering, Mill Work, and all interests which the light of Practical Science is calculated to advance. It is issued weekly, in form for binding; it contains annually from 500 to 600 finely ex ecuted Engravings, tind notices ot American and European Improvements, together with an Official List of American Patent Claims published weekly in advance of all other pa pers. Il is the aim of ilie Editors of the Scientific American to present all subjects discussed in its column* in a practical and popular lorm. They will also endeavor to maintain a candid fearlessness in combating and exposing false theories and practice ir) Scientific and Me chanical matters, and thus preserve the char acter of the Scientific American as a reliable Encyclopedia of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any nart of the country. MUNN & CO., Publishers and Patent Agents, No 128 Fuhcn St.. New York. Sept. 1, 1857. T. KINGSFOItD & SOX'S PUIIR OSWEGO STARCH. (FOR THE LAUNDRY.) ' II AS established a greater celebrity than has ever been obtained by any othei Starch. This has been the, result of its marked su periority in quality, and its invariable uni formity. The public may be assured of the conlinu- I ance of the h gh standard now established. I The production is over Twenty Tons daily and the demand has extended throughout the' whole of the United Slates, and to foieir. countries. ° Working thus on a very large scale, and under a rigid system, they are able to secure a perfect and uniformity in ihcquality inrough out the year. This is the great Desideratum in Starch-making, and is realized now for the first time. The very best starch Ihahcan bo made, and no other, is always wanted by consumers and while this will be supplied to them by the grocers, us soon as their customers have learned which is the best, and ak for it otherwise they would be likely to get that article on which the largest profit can be made. Rlr. Kingsford has 'been engaged in the manufacture of starch coritinuotisly for the last 27 years, and during the whole of the period, the starch made under his supervis ion has been, beyond any question, the best in the market. For the first 17 years, he had the charge ol the works of VVrn. Colgate & Co., at which period tie invented the process of the manufacture of corn starch. fW Askjor Kmgsfbrd's Starch, as the name Oswego has rneatly been taken by another fae lory. T. KINGSFORD & SON'S , O SUE GO COJ/N STARCH, (For Puddings, #•<:.,) Has obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch for the Laundry. This articlo is per fectly pure, and is, in every respeot, equal to the best Ber/nutla Arrnw-Root, besides hav ing additional qualities which render it inval uable for the dessert. Potato blare It has been extensively packed and sold as Corn Starch, and has given false impressions to many, as to the real merits of our Cora Starch. From its great delicacy and purity, it is coming also into extensive use as a diet for infants and invalids. k. N. KELLOGG & CO., Agents, 196 Fulton Street, N. Y. ALLEN & NF.EDLEB, Agents, 23 South Wharves, Philad'a. July 28. 1857—3 m. Farmers' Depot and HastcFMiilsT Jit the Junction of York Avenue unci Callow/till Streets, PHILADELPHIA. WE offer a large stock of Chemical Ma nures and Fertilizers at low prices, and war ranted to be genuine i among which will be found— -1,000 1008 No. 1 Government Peruvian Suano. 1,000 tons Deßerg's No. 1 Super-phosphate )f Lur.e. The above standard articles are, each of heir kind, the best in the world ! Our Land Plaster, manufactured from select stone, is jelebratcd throughout th Union for its purity tttd strength. WE INVITE ORDERS FOR De Berg's No. 1 Super Phosphate of Lime. No. 1 Government Peruvian Guauo. French's Improved Snp-phosphate of Lime. French's Philadelphia Pottdrelte. No. 1 PhosphateGuaqo (Pbila. Co.'s.) Mexican Guano (A.) Extra Land Plaster, Ordinary Land Plaster, fMtemical Bone Pure bhne dust. Fish Guano, Ground Charcoal. 10.000 Barrels Land. Pluster. 5,000 " Casting Plaster. 10.000 " Hydraulic Cement. 3,000 • True Roman Cedent 1,000 • Portland (Eng.) Cement. ALSO, DENTISTS' PLASTER, STEREOTYPE GLASS MAKERS' GROUND STONE, WHITE MARBLE, BLUE Powdered Anthracite Coal, (in barrels.) do Bitumiooas Coal, do Ground Brown Stone, do White Sand do Ground Bricks for Painters Chemical Bone dust. FftENCH, RICHARDS, & CO. Steam Mills and Farmers' Depot, At Junction of York Avenue, Crowa and Cullowbill Streets, Philadelphia. September 2, 1857. Tilt POETRY OF PHYSIC . "aijLußyi ißfc , AYER'S PILLS. Ayei'b Fids glide sugar-shod over ihe pet als, but ibeir energy, although wrapped up, is there, and telle with giant force on the very foundation of disease. There are thou sand* ol sufferers who wopld not wear tbait distempers if they knew they could be cured for 25 cts. Try Ayet'a and you know Purify the blood and disease will be start ed out. Cleanse the system from imparities and you are cured already. Take this besl ol all Purgatives, end Scrof nla Indigestion, Weakness, Headache, Side aphe, Jaundice, liheumatism, derangemente of tlte Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels, all .de rangements and all diseases which a parka-* live remedy can reach, fly before them like i arknees before the Sun. Header, if yott a-e suffering from nny ol the numerous complaints they cure—suffer nn more—the remedy has been provided for you, and it is criminal to neglect it. That Ayer's Cherry Peotrfrul, is the best medicine tor aCongh, is known to the whole wotld. ami that Ayer's Pills are Ihe beat of all Pills, is known 10 tboao who have need them. Prepared by Dr. JAS. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.—and sold by PL P. Lmz and all Dtoggiatg in Bloomsburg, and by Dealers in Medicine everywhere. Nov. U, 1857-2 m. JOHN A. MOOKK. JOHN W. WILLIAM MOORE 8c WILLIAMS, General Commission Merchants, and dealers in MIHERS 9 SUPPLIES, A'o. 54 South Water St., Philadelphia. THE subscribers having been associated with the coal trade and mining operation* generally, for several years, are prepared id supply orders for all articles contingent lo mining purposes at the lowest rates, with care and dispatch. Our slock comprises the following articles : OlLS—Sperm, Solar, Elephant, Bleachisdj Racked, Lard, Rosin, Greasing, Linseed. Safety Lamps, Fuses, Blasting* Paper, Slops Chains, Ropes, all Sizes, Pulleys, Wteking, Wire Rope, lar and Pilch Thornlej's Celebrated Gum Belting, Washers, Packing, Hose. Blasting and Other Powders.—v Soap, Candles, &c. REFERENCES.- Hodgson & Keen, Philadelphia. J. B. A. & S. Allen, " Charles Miller ft Co., " S. Roihermel, Esq., ". Joliji Thornley, Esq., " Win. He Haven, Esq., Minersville, Ha. Hon. W. Donaldson, Poltsville, Pa. Hon. C. W. Pitman, " Geo. W. Snyder, Esq., " D. P. Brown, Fsq. " 1.. P. Brook, Esq., " J.J. Counor, Ashland, Pa. Philadelphia, Jan. 10, 1857,-ly. ISN'T IT SOt 1 Use ARTHUR'S Calebra ___ _ ted Self-Sealing Ctfha and FREbH FRUIT Jars, and yott will have.fresh frurt all the year at summer prices. Full directions for pulling up all kinds of fruit and To matoes, accompany these cans and jars. They are made of Tin* Glass, Queensware, and Fire 1 and Acid proof Stone Ware IN WINTER The sizes are from pint.To gallons. These cans ft jars are awiroly open at the fop*, and nest, lo secure transpor tation. For sale by Storekeepers throughout the U. States, o TT n Descriptive circulars sent bh.ll bit on application. from the trade solieited. Be sure lo ask for " Ar thur's." It has stood lb# test of two season?, having been used by hundreds or THAN thousands of families, hotel and boarding-house keepf ers. j Wo are now making them for the million. , ARTHUR, BURNHAM ft GILKOY, Sweetmeats. Manufacturers under the Patent. Nos. 117 & 119, iS. Tenth St., fcor. George.) PHILADELPHIA. June 17, 1857.-3 m. BLOOMS BURG QBCD(3DL£S. b^ t O*qn>rr> rq fTIHE undersigned would in this way calf ■*• the aiienlion of ihe public to the Book Store ai the old stand, next door to the 1 Ex change Hotel," wliere at all times can bo found a good assortment of books, including Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Histories, Books of Poetry, NovelJ, and I School Books ; also all kinds of stationary of the best quality. A considerable deduction made upon the price of School Books and Stalldnary to those who by to sell again. Just received, a good assortment of WALL PAPER, which 1 would ask all to call and examine before pqchasing elsewhere. CAROLINA CLARK, Successor to Jesse G- Clark. Bloomsburg, May 25, 1857,-lyr. oDLsagy'sgatga'cg aa-ory E. o. HOVtbpw JKS*?* "RESPECTFULLY oltershis Qprofessional services to D , " llie Ladies and Gentlemen of Bloomsburg ar.it vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all. various operations in Don. Itstry, B;.iil is provided with the latest im proved PORCELAIN TEETH, whioh wUI bo inserted on pivot or gold p!tge,to loos aa Well as natural. A superior article of Toolh Powder#, al ways on hand. Al operations on the tenth warranted. * tyOfflce, 3d building above Wilson's Citr riage Manufactory—Main Si., West side. Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, 1856. f ARUE lot of No. t, 2, & 3 Mackrel, also. White Pish, Cod Fish and Herring, tail received and for sale by May 27, '57. A. C. MBNSCH. A LARGE LOT of Thibet Shawls just re. ceived and for sale by ' ___ A. C. MJLNFCH. fresh arrival. A NEW lot of chGap muslins and print# just received by railroad and for sale by A. C. MENSCH. 40.000 ! OIN T AND LAI ' SHINGLES ! ' '°r sale at the A reads by May 27, '57 A.C^IENSCH.