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Dec Tth, 1837 weather to-day is charming, and the opening of Congress has attracted dense crowds in the galleries of both Houses and other pirta of the Capitol. the roll being called lifiy answered to their names. The Sedate was called to order hy the Secretary, who read a letter Irom Mr Breckinridge, IVice President, stating that he would not bo able to reach Washington at tho comi nienremettt of the session. On motion of Mr. Benjamin, a resolution was adopted that the oath required by tho Constitution be administered by Mr.

Bright, the oldest member present. Messrs. Johnson, of Tennessee, ond Clark, of New Hampshire, new membra, were sworn and took their seats. The Senate proceeded to ballot for President pro torn, ot the Senate, when Mr. Patrick chosen and being conducted to his scat, returned his acknowledgments for the honor conferred.

Tho usual resolutions wore adopted lor the appointment ol Committees to inform the House and the President ol tho Untied States that the Senate was organized and ready lor the transaction of business. The Senate then went into Executive session and confirmed the nomination, by the President, of George W. Bowman, late editor of tho Rentord unite, as Superintendent of Public Printing. hundred and twenty one answeard to tho call of tho House. A quorum ot members being thus ascertained to he present, the House proceeded to the election of Speaker.

Mr- Orr was nominated by Mr. Janes, ol Tennessee, and Mr. Grow, by Mr. Batiks of Massachusetts. the ballot the vote stood na follows Mr.

Orr 128 Mr. Grow 84 Scattering 13 On assuming the Chair, Mr. Orr expressed his thanks tor the hotter conferred upon him. The members were then sworn in, advancing in delegatus for that purpose. On motion of Mr, Clingmnn, the rules ot the last House were adopted till otherwise i ordered.

Mr. Allen, of Illinois, was elected Cletk of the House, receiving tho same number ol votes as Mr. Orr received lor Speaker. Mr. Glosbrenner was elected Sergeaiit-nt- Artn, and Mr.

Hackney Doorkeeper. Mi. Cluskey was Postmaster by resolution. Mr. Florence, of Pennsylvania, gave no- tiro of bis intention to introduce bill lor the I entire suppression of all bank notes as cur- rency, or of bank notes of a less denomination than hundred dollars, as a circulating medium, in the District of Columbia.

The House then adjourned. Cltn.U WASHINGTON. NOMINATIONS BY TttK OAIVI'S OK TtIS IIOUsN. H'askinpUm, Doc. ft a caucus of Iho Democratic members of the Hooso ol Representatives which was held this evening, the following nominations were made: For L.

Orr, ol South Carolina. For Allen, of Illinois. For Post Master-Mr. Cluskey, of Georgia. For Door Hackney, of Vir- ffinia.

For Glosbrenner, of Pennsylvania. Tho nomination lot Printer was postponed i till Monday night, when another caucus will bo held. Nrrlkc on the I'rtllrnl Ohm fori Non-Pnyincnt or Wages, Zamwiiak, Ohio, Doc. median ica and workmen on Centrs! Ohio Railroad, employed at the depot in litis city have made a "strike," on account of iho non-payment ol two months' wages. The strikers to-day stopped the freight trains, and put the locomotives into tho engine houses.

There was no peisonsi violence attempted, however, the attacks being made solely against property. No passenger trains were molested. Pimrttii curious will case is pending in Dallas.county, Alabama. Mr. E.

Tool, last summer, died alter a short illness, bat procured the services of Iriend to draw his will, lly that instrument he bequeathed a fortune of 560,000 to two mulatto women and their children, his own off-pring, and gave tbe drawer of the will a negro for his trouble, besides making him sole trustee, with direction to send these slaves to a fteo State. The heirs of Pool contest the will on the groond that he was of unsound No decisiou yet. UT Beauty and wit will end wealth will vanish the arts of life will be virtue will remain for ever. Planted on earth, in a cold, uncongenial clime, it will bloom and blossom in heaven. UT" Midias was so great a man that everything he touched turned to gold.

The case is altered man with gold and ho will change into anything. f7" Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen, in 18- 41, Whig candidate for Vice President, now President of Rutgers's Cotloge, was married on the 26th of to Miss Harriet Pompelly, of Owego, N. Y. Methodists have already thirty itinerants and several local preachers in Kansas, and their camp-mcetings this fall have been very successful.

The Methodists have laid the foundation of university Palmyra, called the Baker university, after Bishop Baker. IT Editors in lowa are olten placed on committees at State and county fairs. To wiiat extent they carry their examinations may be iaferrod by the following, which is contained in the report of late fair tho editor of the Davenport Dtmocuit: 'The best wollen oloak was worn by a lady from Muscatine also the liest and home tnedo shirt" ETA Salmon weighing twelve was caught at Muncy Dam, one day Inst week, by two gentlemen of Milton. Governor Pecker's Cabinet, Hon. N.

B. Browne and William A. Porter, of Philadelphia; Hon. P. C.

Shannon and A. B. McCaltnont. of Pittsburgh; aud Hon. Gaylnrct Church, ol Erie, are named in connection with the appointment of Attorney General under Governor Packer's administration.

For Secretary of the Commonwealth the most prominent names spokon of are Hon. illiam M. Hiester, of this county Hon. John 1.. Dawson, of Fayette: and Hone John Cessna, of Bedford.

We do not know what Mr. Hiester's views are with roferonco to accepting a place in Gen. Packer's Cabinet; but all who are acquainted with him will agree with its that he is peculiarly well filtod, by education and expcrience, lor tho office with which his name lias been coupled: and should the appointntcm bo tendered and accepted, it ill do credit to the Governor's choice, and be rogurded with ltd liveliest satisfaction by the poopjy ol this, his native county, aa well as by the Democracy ol site State at large. Gateltt. Woopi.and Cur Pomndf for beautifying the perfumed, superior to any French article imported, and let hulf the price.

For dressing l.adics Unir it lias ho equal, giving it a bright glossy uppcaram-e. It causes Hair to curl in tho most natural manner. It tvmovoa dandruff. always giving th hair tho appearance ot heme Itesh shampooed. Price only (illy cents.

None genuine unless signed Proprietors tho of a thousand l'or sale by all Druggists. New York. I in; Kav. C. S.

UeuNKTT, while laboring as a Missionary in Southern Asia, discovered a simple mid certain Guru lor Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Golds, Nervous Debility, and all impurities ol the blood; also, an easy and licet mil mode ol Inhaling the lemcdy. Actuated by a desue to bonelii his Mlth'iing Icllows, lie will cheerlully send the Recipe (frceA to such as drtsile it, with lull and explicit directions lor preparing and suecosslully using tin, Medicine." Address lUv. G. BURNETT, 831 Broadway, New York Guy, Width Tkktii, Huicatii anp IliiAvriKt'i. CoMt'i bo acquired by using tho liiu'tn oj J'housaiut Flowers." What lady or genilematt would remain under the curse of ilisucrnenble breath, when by using the "llalm of a Thou sand Floweis" a ileutriliou, would not only render ii siveet.

Inn leave tho teeth us while as alabaster Many persons do not know their reulh is bail, and tho subject is so delicate their friends will never mention if. Heware ol Be sure each bottle is signed FKFRIDGE N. V. For sale by all Dillggisls, Fob. IS, CANVASSERS WANTED.

A low competent agents warned for tho mid History iiinjent uriif modern iJ' the It'oiid; by S. G. Goodrich, (Peter Parley); handsomely' bound and prohisely illustrated. Piieo S3. bold only hy Agents, le whom rare inducements are olfot ed.

Address, J. 11. COI.TON CO. No. 172 William Street, New Ymk.

ADMINISTKATOR'N N't)TICK is hereby given that loiters ol administration upon the ostein qt Solomon Snyder sen Into ol Locust township, Columbia county, doo'd, have been granted In llio tin(Unsigned residing in ttic said township ol Locust. All poisons indebted to tho cslaic nre requested to make payment without delay, und those having accounts for settlement to present them in SOLOMON D. SNYDF.H, REG IN A SNYDER, Administrators. Locust Nov. 7, 1857.

B.isl ol' fcilcpx I) KM AININt! in die Post Office nt borg, tor the Quarter ending Nov. 10l It, 1867. Ili'tenhomler Mary (' Philips John bcrh'cl Sarah A Peck Allen brisoti Henry 2 bobbins Stoeker William Rupert George 2 Flemings Wesley Smith John Gintor David Stars! Henry Goodrich Harvey 11. Suiiematt James 2 Hill George Wagner Preolovo l.echihaler Conrad Weiliver T. J.

I.ong Wowrcr l.arish Reuben Wicks Madison MeGee Jackson Zebbill Caroline Morgans Moigan 'Thomas Hughes rfl Mnrr Alum James Watley Nichols Henry Flynn James Persons calling for the above letters will please say they are advertised. PHILIP UNANGST, r. M. bloomsburg, Nov. 18, 1837.

Ariiuinistrnfor't-t Notice. NOTICK.is hereby given that letters of ministration upon the estate ol John VVelliver late'of Madison township, Columbia county, 1 deceased, have been granted to the under signed residing also in the said township ol Malison. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment without delay, and hose haviogaccoutus for settlement to present them to JOHN A. FUNSTON, Administrator. Jerseytown, Aug.

11, IBb7. ESTRAY. OAME so the premises qf Samuel Colej man, in Benton township niter harvest on, the premises of Peter adjoining Coleman's farm, where they are at present. The owner or owners ol said sheep are hereby notified to come forward and prove property, pay charges Bnd take them away or else they will be sold according PETER KARNS CO. Benton, Dec.

2, 1867. NOTICE. Barbara Tice, by tier next 1 lit the Court of friend, Sanntcl Zimroer- Common Pleas man, vs James Tice. )of il. No.

18 of May term, A. 1867. To James Ticc Defendant: Take notice, thai the depositions of wit nes.es to be read in evidence on the argument of the above stutu.l euusu on the part of tho plaintiff will be taken before the tin. ilereigned Commissioner, at Ids oliiee in Bioomsbuig, oil Wednesday, the Dili day ol December next, between the bouts id seven and ten it lock, P. when and wtiere )nu may intend if you think proper.

VV. WI UT, ('omntiMtoNvr. November 17, 1867. AFUI.I. ASSORTMENT of Indies' at the Arcade by May S7, 67.

A. C. MKNSI'H. WOOD It COAL lor sale at the Arcade by A MKNSCIt. BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS: Fourth year of the Cosmopolitan Art Association.

THE FAMOUS DUSSELDORF GALLERY PAINTINGS! Purchased nt a Cost AND POWERS' WORLD RENOWNED STATUR OF THE GREEK SLAVE! lia-purchased thousar.ildollars, with several hundred other words of Art, in Paintings, Sculpture ami comprise the I temiums to be awarded to tho subscribers tiro Cosmopolitan Art Association who subscribe before the SBth ol January, 1868; at which time tlis awards ill tnkn place TERMS Every subscriber of Three Dollars and 3(i els. is entitled lo a copy of the large arid splendid Steel Engraving, entitled "Mawfnt Desti I'Sft "Do to a copy of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal one year, also to a Certificate in the Award ol Premiums, also a Free Admission the Dusseldorl end Cosmopolitan Galleries. Thus is seen that for every Three Dollars paid, the subscriber not only receives a splendid I liree Dollar Eiinrnving but, also, the bountiful illustrated Two Dollar Att Journal one year. Each subscriber is also presented with Certilicnic in the Awanls of Premiums, by which it valuable work of Art, in Painting or Sculpture, may bo received in addition, thus giving 10 every subscriber nil equivalent to tho value of Five Dollars, and a Certificate gratis, Any one of the lending S3 Magazines is Inriiinncd, Instead of Ergruving and Art Journal, if desired. No person is restricted to a single share.

lltose taking five membership, remitting SIS, nro entitled to tho o.xiru Engraving, ami six tickets. Foil of the Association arc given in tho Art Journal, which contains over sixty splendid Engravings, price 60 cts. per number. Specimen copies will bo sent to all persons who dosire to snhsuiibc, on receipt of five postugo stamps, lftcts. Address, M.

BEAKER, A. A 11. F. Cluik's Law Office, Bloonisburg, I'u. Novvemhor 18, 1867.

REGI ST R'S NOTIC ET NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, creditors ami other persona interested in the estates of tho respective and minors, that the following administration accounts have been filed in tlio office of the Register of Columbia county, nod will be presented for confirmation ami allowance to the Or) hails' Court, to he held nt nioomsburg, in the county aforesaid, on Wednesday, the Dili day of I)e---eetnber next, at o'clock, I Tho final account of Win. Roberts, administrator of Jacob J. Klitio, hue of Jackson township, ileo'd, filed Samuel Rhone, admini-trutor of the suid Win. Roberts, deo'd. The account ol Samuel Ulionn, administrator ol Wm.

Roberts, Into of Sugurlouf township, doi'tmsed. 3 The account of Jacob llofTu nml Lydia Doeter, Executor and Ivveouliix of Jacob Dinner, Into ol Liberty town-hip deo'd. 4 Tim iiecount of Jacob Delimit, ndminis- Irntor of tho estate of Elizabeth Welliver, Into of township, deo'd. Iho account ol Joliu I Inchon, Executor of tlm l.uo will iiiul testament of Abraham I'roxtdl, Imu of Koanngereok township. dooatneil.

I'lio account of Thomas Connor, Administrator ol ilto estate ol Isaiah Connor, lain ol Orange township, 7 Tint account ol 11. Miller, ad iniiiisiriilor cf tlicr onlatu ol Cabtioi late of Millliti township, (locoused. 8 1 lid iiccouiit ol i'iiilip Ihinngst, KKPCIIlor ol llie laic will and Instilment ol linger, lam ol liloom township, deed. DAM I'd, I.DIC, Regular. UKOISTKR'H OPFICIT, Bliiomsblirg, Nov.

11, 1857. ikCtirt'd riiysician 75 YEARS OF AGE. I Whose sands ol life linvo nearly run out, discovered while in tlm Kasl Indies, a oerlaiti cure for Consumption, Asilnna, limitchilis, Conslis, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy was discovered by him hen Ids only child, a daughter, was given up lo die. lie had heard much ol the wonderful restorative and healing qualities of preparations made from the East India llnmp, und the thought occurred llial he might make a remedy lor his child, lie studied hard and succcodud in realizing his wishes.

His child was cured, and is now alive and well. He has since administered the wonderful remedy lo thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world and he has never failed in making them completely healthy and happy. Wishing do as much good as possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow-beings as reqnesl il, this recipn, with full and explicit directions for making it up, and successiully using it. He requires each applicant lo inclose him one cents to be returned us postage on recipe, and the I remainder to be applied lo the payment of ibis advertisement. Address Dr.

11. JAMES, No. 19 Grand Street, Sept. Jersey City, N. J.

Full Slock of Fall Dry Goods. LAN DELL, Fourth Arch Philadelphia, respectfully request CW Buyers to examine a fine slock of Seasonable Goods, adopted to Rest Pennsylvania Trade. Poll l.ine of Fall Goods. New designs of Fall Shawls. Good black Silks of all widths.

Cases assorted French Merwocs. 7 l'oil de Chevrcs, New Goods. Brit sh and American Dark Prints. Salinetts, Cassimeres, Cloths Muslins, Linens, Flannels, blankets, N'. Bargains Itotn New York a this City daily received.

Particular attention given to Country orders for desirable Terms ifett Co A. Sept. 1, 1857 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber oilers lor sale his farm in Grunge township, Columbia containing JIJJO AC'KFS, on which are valuable improvements, comprising two ol farm buildings, Tun B)welling two hums sinl oilier buildings, two apple orchards and a variety ol other fruit About 200 acres of lite premises is elcsred laud ill a good condition of improvement, and il lays along Kishingcreek, I miie above Dr.iugcville, and only 7 iniJeslrotu the county seal. The wlinlo will togothor, or iti two itivioiona poreliaaera may Koritm apply on ilie or liitoct Oraiiyi) villa, Columbia t'oiuiiy 1.1 JOHN AyiKNUAl'll Orange iownlnp, May slh.

ISST. BLANKS! KI.ANHN! DKKDS, SI'MMONS, KXRCUIIONb. StItU'IKNAS JBIHIMBNT NOTKS, po nfpert 111 ileairublit torma, ale at iho tieef 010 ihe ofihn UATS AND ACS on aauU ami tor at the May 17, 47. A. C.

MKNSCH AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, Hard Hard i Enlargemen The Erst in the cheapest in the World. Premiums to each Farmer interested. BAKRU'S AI.SO, every small plot owner. DOZKN. To mei't the increased value of money consequent upon lh 'tlanl the publisher of the American Agriculturist is happv to announce that he tins increased the pages of this staunch old Journal One Third, and doubled the intrinsic value.

Kaclt number will BAKKU'S hereafter contain 32 double quarto DOZKN. panes, tilled with plain, practical reliable iutoriiiation, of exceeding value to every one who cultivates a latm, a garden; or but the smallest plot of ground. each volume of the Agriculturist will contain hundreds ol excellent practical hints upon every department BAKRR'SoI in-door, or honsohold work. DOZKN. Besides furnishing the largest amount of really useful inlorinntion, prepared by a great number ol practical working men and women, the Agriculturist now the largest Journal ol its character in the world, but owing to its immenso circulation it can still be afforded at One Dollar a year, or BAKF.R'S lor eighty cents each to clubs ol DOZKN.

ten or moro, A BAKKR'S DOZKN, or It months will be sent lor the usual price o( 12, to all subscribers lor 1808, (Vol. XVII,) that is. all single or club subscribers for 1858, who subscribe now. will two very valuable numbers for llAKKU'SiNovcmber and December, of this DOZKN. lyenr, without extra charge.

VAVDABI.F. SEKD PKKMIHMS TO VVKt.V Pt'IISCIIIURH FOII 1808. A largo list ol valuable Field, Harden and Flower sends will be 4 presented to the for volume 7, from which every sub-criber will be allowed to choose BAKKU'S three packages without DOZKN. The seeds will nlonn bo worth lltn subscription price lo many per-Otts. Bctul in your names at once, and got the November number, now ready, and the succeeding numbers promptly upon tlm first day of each month, until ilio end of 185(1.

The best remedy fur tlm "Hard BAKKR'S Tit will he to learn from llto DOZKN. dg) iciilturist llui boat modes of in mousing the products of your fields, gardens, Sic. Terms in advance a year, or 11 months now, ti copies lor in copies for 8-8. ORANOK HDD, Publisher, 181) Watur Street, New York. P.

S. To Pbnnhvi. Punnsylvanian Farm Journal lias been merged into the American Agliculturtsl, ami the Agriculturist is now peculiarly (lie paper lor Pennsylvania Farmers. November 11, J857. BUABP NOTICE 7 Al l.

persru.s knowing themselves indebted or httv.iig iiiiseuled f.ime with lltn subscriber are hereby nniified to call upon Solomon Ne) lintel, Ksq who can bu found in bis oflicu every Suluulay afternoon, anil selllit tin' hitttii) before the first of January liexl; fur idler which lime all uncollected accounts will bo placed in bands ol lor collHctioii. RICHARD Oct. 31, 1857. THE WITHERED HEART. BY T.

s. ARTHUR. This is a large It'ino. volume, Price SI.OO, with a fitin mezzotint engraving, and is one nl the most thrilling tales ever wriltun by IKS author. It shows how a man may seem to tint world all that is good uiid noble, and yet bit a tyrant in lamily, and finally sund iiis wife to a mad-house.

Wo publish all Mr. Arthur's new books, iilho works of History, Biography, lor wriich wo wan: Agent), in all parts of the U. to whom Iho largest commission will be paid, also an extra commission it: the way of gifts. J. W.

RRADLFV, 48 Nnrlli Fourth St. I'hilndelphia, N. sent by mail, Iren, on receipt of the price of the book. Oct. 27, 1857.

AD.MINISTKATOIT'.S Nor KJTF NOTICK is horehy yiven that letters of administration upon the estate of Stephen Seiple, late of Centre township, Columbia deceased, have been granted to tho Register of Wills of said cnni.ty to tho undersigned residing al lilackcreck, Luzerne o. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment without delay; ond those having accounts lor settlement to present them to JAMES KESTEK, AdmmisUnlor. Rlackcreek, Luzerne Oct. 23, '57. "NOTICE fpO the heirs and legal represent- s.

A atives of Yost Dnesbarh, late of townabip, in the county of Columbia, deceased Ynti and each of you will take no'ice, that at a Court of Common I'leas, held at Hio.ut burg, for the county of Columbia, on tl 5 ii day of May, A. I). ISiti, the of Nathan Driesinirh and Samuel Hauck was presented to the said Court, representing tfra the lands of the said petitioners, situate in ike township of Rottringcreek, are now be! i in gase or pledge by two mortgages, wit: ono mortgage in favor of Vost Inesbach made and given by Samuel Hauck, dated the 30th day of March. A lb 1852 oi.s other mortgage in favor of Vot hriesbacb aforesaid, ma le and given by Nathan Pries bach. da'oJ the 21st Jay ct September, A J852: ibe'first of which m.

is recorded in the cilice for the re.i rJing ol deeds Sir in an for the county to Mortgage book No. 3 pa. 793-1, av second of wtuch is lecur. the same book, tfiat sa re main uueatistied; and ete'oi tration on ine estate of Vot Pr esfutctt have not been granted a. taymg toe tad Court to grant a upon ir snow cause by the lirsi day ol Nrpteiitl.

ienuit -es. A wt.v s-actH'u shon. uot be entered -on recont the Kccoeisr of IVeOs, i ti reritou ol ihe Ci -h rue a' te said ember IV.iu as, Court, until tne sir la-oai IhesetM Term ttte said i "none you are requited to pr it re on neat Pscrmtcr Term Cou to a. the prater ct the oetu.n'r. ease Witucss imv ha dtt isbu te County cl Columbia, S.

or rV ber, A IV IMI MT'lllf'N Mil I Kit JSk. t'HK subM-'ibev al' He a i carry on the r'rHR'KKiNC RkM.SF.Vs biuwety HI Hrvknrasi.E rsWsiuswr- UIKKKLs. TIBS, and etetylking iu ifca. ol but. He still aisss reiseu work all a-d w-'j skitltullf and a) fiv arseee CHAKtKSW vKKT.

June j. VRITGS JIJYD MEMCIJYEB. nUTcnrrvn tinivt Up. UitirOZa call the attention of all those who wish to buy good in bis lins, that lie just replenished his (already) large and well soleeted assortment of the following articles, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Ulass, Dyesiuffs, Confectioneries, Purlumery, fancy and toilet nrlicles generally; Cigars and Tobacco of every variety and brand. Harrison's inks wholesale and retail at the manufacturer's prices, PURE U'IN'ESANI) lillANlllES for medicinal use onfy.

Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Supporters, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paint, Varnish and Tooth Brushes; also agent for most ol tint popular Patent of the day. Toys, and an endless variety of iisctnl and laucy notions not here enumerated. Physician's Prescriptions and Family put up carefully and at sliotl notice. Class ('tilting done to order at the old slund. K.

I'. I.I'TZ. Bloomsbttrg, April 8, CARD, AND FANCY ojcejulj THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH." Having added to of tint "STAII" Dlllce good and extensive JOBHINH ATKItI- is preparetl to oxccnie all kinds ol JOIt I'lll Vl'liXJ in the best CITY STYLE and at short notice. Certificates of Stock and Deposite, Constitutions for Societies, Hank Checks, Promissory Notes, Road and other 'Pickets, Catalogues, Paper Hooks, Hill-Heads, Check Rolls, Plain and Fancy Cards, Husiness am I oilier Circulars, Posters Plain anil in Colors. AITD FRUITING OF ALL KINDS Can be Procured at the "Star" Job Office, AN niOMI'TLY IVI ATI IMtlKIGI) AS Till) CITY.

Tito pnblie are to call ami sou specimens, its we tiro determined to merit patron ago by strict attention to business uud superior wnikmansliip. Now arrival of Spring and Summer GSoodn nAVF. just received nml opened llimr slock of merchandize for Spring and Summer sale-, which comprises the KARHKST, CIIKAI'KST, and IIANDS'tMKST nssorlmnt now olTercd in this TOWN! Having paid great altcnl'on to the selcctieri ol litoir unliru stock as lo price and quality, tliey fluttui themselves (hat lltey can coiripeto with ntnl all llinso wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a cull. We have all kinds of Hoods and Wares lo supply tiro wants ol the I'ooplc. A very largo lot ol LADIIIN IIICDSS Fmliclr mcrinocs, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bages, poplins, parametla cloth, moliair tuslrns, inn-lit) de Initios, Persian cloths, Hiiighams, Calicoes, Arc.

WHITE (JOOUiS Ol'' AM, KIN 1)8, Klcvcs. Hollars, Itainlkcrcliir Ilonttcittgs, bands and trimmings, Inccs and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in largo variety, velvet ribbons, and braids, kill, cotton, mid li-lo thread gloves, mohair All kinds of SIIAWI.S, hrocko, Bay State, Watatvillu, black silk, cuahmcrn, Kmbro.lcrttil, Also a very largo assortment ol cloths, easterners, saltinatls, tweed'. coaling velvet, IKK ITS AND SlltlCS, or A 1.1. KINDS SIXES Hilt MEN WOMAN CHILD KEN Wo It live a large assort men; ol Hut. ami Caps ol luteal fashions.

We have also Hardware, (fiiennswaro, Heilarware, Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, latdn and artiagu oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, Kc. Muslins llonrmU, lickings, diapers, toweling, drillings, in We invite our Irietnla ami lint public generally to give n- a call before purchasing el c. wltertt. We have bought our guilds at Kuweit Cash Prices alt I if ill not bo m. let t.j anybody, or tlm rest of mankind.

(iluomslutrg, April 15. 1857. New Arrival of Fall and Winter floods. DA7 I LC77EIT INVITKS attention to In- stock of cl cap sn-l clothing at h. -toreio Murk -t street, two above the "American here bo a A fuli menl of and boy wearing apparel, including sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coals of all and sizes, pa-i.

of r. Hlripns ami figure, vests, shirts, cravats, slock c-ilar-, fancy articles. N. B. Ho will also make to order any article clothing at very rt the best manner.

All his clothing is made to 'rtnr, atp: rr.on i' o. to, lure. Bloomsburg, April I 1857. A. C.

AT RM: ST.IM) HAS rerfjiv.j! and a ioae i a lull ar. i OF AM) ST.AIMLIK GCODN which he Will 11 at thn lowest living prut Hi' nock PintllC'f a'ulli "i'c buege. barege dentines, sue, lawn, debege, crape nnerra a f.accas, no: very ha drome rmw, striped, plain, plaid and black w. he to cell al vary reduced pricos I.IIUKOI DILL IIS. An immense stork of em! ro a emlro: iere hat.dkerct.efk "a-v cer, sleeves, Swiss and jac.

rl hi ens, and embroidered cor.ai.ii. checks, ng' 1.1 tlmnets, table diaper ar.J ready a.le taj.lien flixl IlojV Wear. Cloths. eaimcre, veelirjs. c'" ades, denims, bloc dridmgs sids- CARI'KTS AND Oil.

CLOTHS. A very large ssaotirr.e't apets, soch as tapestry ll' grain and Venetian as 's v. A large assortment of l.s it ret' wb-eh he wi'l se I ft.ea. KP, A of fresh n. I COFFEE, FISH Ac.

Also are LIUEER GMMESI and WOOJET.ware. OTFluar Feed always losreet msikei yiicea I Aft.i i i' ASTRAY. KfTIUTKO era Cm ale I' s.r.' tjersftip, Cc.um.ai'd )h ear" lIITK I her MDMBUK3 vk irj i or i WMUTUI? M. rva 11 www ru VAIU.IVU i Ar ww t.f sftw 1 i i X. Jk ta 4 A'l CHARLES STANL.

nTVW MXNI A bug is bvst pai a ft and aasi snwths I arsJ a hate's tts te SSIWNV a. saws- ee. Me ass a. i e.x NMMSSI. IK IA 91818 MALE FEJfALK liiizrrnr Pa.

I rftME TfMMr 11 II rH A at ii ,1 r'f'plinn fl' Vl'- i r. IA i. I'- Mr. A. i i Tin fT rinntr.

Mta i i' hi. I iti. rt ii-; i 1 kf mc jf v(l' xlieiU. Iriap lii U-a fTp rnfl, 1 OrMMMr, A ii ir Tnptawltilmyiai Bt Ihnril lawful, 4 Mcrii 4 I I W', if 4 I 1 tnl WEEKLY r.n rt "I I I I -t 1-K. i 14 1 iWsn TERMS: rom i- i fcU 4 I i 4- 1 Ui iU I 4f I irv 1 1 i 1 IvK 1 I 1,4 rn.

I 4 4 4 I 4 NOTICE 4 KM MM 4M S'l'l 01 i I 111 14 kit a 41 I 4.41 4 t.l YNI i 114.1 ItMIM. .41 t. OK. KM vnl WK. MH4 a V.4MKI 1 I Milk A .04 O'Ol 4 "4 MW.I IIMMI j44QH 1 fvwit 1 I TO MECHANICS, INVENTORS MANUFACTURERS.

In announcing lha THIRTEENTH annual volume jo Ilia Scientific American, Ihe respectfully inloim ilie public 111 it in order to increase nod stimulate ilia formalior of ihay priipuiaio offer ONK THOUSAND KIVK HUNDRED DOL DAKS IN CASH PREMIUMS for ilia liflean large" liala ol inbicribaii nan' in by ilia lit ol Juiiiiiry, 1868; said praini 11 in to be dielritratod For ilin largest Hat, k300; 2.1, $260; 3d, MOO; -lib, $160; slli, $100; full, 8 870; Dili, 800; luili, S6O; 1 lib, S4O; I2lb SBS; I Jili, S3O: I 111. 825; Islh. S2O. Names ol autisrrllinrsc.ili bo sent in lit dif (Went and from different fVat rali will ba paid lik, tl.n of tin aliar lb. ill January, 1858.

Southern, Western nn.l 4'unadii money wil bo liikon lor Canadian nub will pliiusu in remit ewtra on oucb your'i subscription iu pre-pay postage, IVrni. of doflara a yea' i 'no Dollar lor lob copies, lor six mntiili. Five copies, fur twelve n.oi.ili*, 18: Tat opies, lor six miinil.N, Ton copiae fo 815; Twenty copies, (or II S2B. For ill of Twrr.ty ni.il over, lb' subscription i only Sri do. I lit, low vulurtiu will be printed upon flni paper wnii now typo.

I l.e ueinuul chururter of the Scientific Amer nun i well known, ami, a. licreiolore, it wil be i l.ii devoieil lo ihn promulgation ol relating in llie vaimiii Mcclianicnl ami lietmriil Maiiufartnins, Agri enl'iiro, AMI Work, anil all iniere-i which ilia ligli r.l Ciuciicul Scicucu calculated lo nilvanca Ii issued weekly, in lorin lor I.in.line; aimnully from 600 lo 000 finely ecnieil Engravings, ami nnlirei ol America: arid together will an of American Talent Claim puhlndiril weekly in advance of all oilier pa It lm aim of the of the Scienlifi American lo nil discussed ii it. column- in a puitrlicul and popular lorrr I lie) v. ill alio einleavoi in maintain a an.ln in combating ami exposing theories and practice Scientific and Ma chnriical and preserve ihe char HI n-r nl 11.0 Sc.eulific American n. a loped.a ol ari Kr.l.

iiainini Knowledge. i Specimen rt.piea wili bn sent grille lo any I part of Ihu cenriiry. MINN it ami patent A Iter, (a, No 128 f.il.ciTl New York Sapl. T. KINTMORI) A SOX'S rune.

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1850-1866