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Agricultural Column.
(•reely 1 * Address lo Fnrraert-
Jfaract Greely't Addrees Id t!io Farmer* (if-
Indiana, recently publialied by Fowler b j
Welle, ie one or Ihe moel uaeful production.* '
that VII ever iaeued from that preae. Tlio I
following ie a very amusing description of :
Die way t-ome of the Fatm lamer* culli- 1
Vale their lands :
"I once went lo look, at a fi-;n of fifty a
crea that I thought of buying for a summer
home, sortm forty mileefiom tiie City of
New York. Ylu' owner had been born on it,
as t believe had his lajhtir before him ; but
it yiehlc.t only a meager snb-i-- ence for his
family, and he thought of eelbujj and going
West. I went over il wiih-hiw late in June,
passing through a well tilled barn yard which
had not been disturbed that *ea r on, and step
ping thence into a coru-fi'lil of tivo aero*,
wilh like field of potatoes just beyond it
''Why neighbor !'•' asked lin astonishment, j
'•how could you leave all iliia manure so
haudy to your plowed land, and plant ten a
ercs without any O, I was sick a good
part of the Spring, and so hurried that I
could not find time to haul it out." "Why,
suppose you had planted buffive acres in
all. and emptied your barn-yard on those
five, leaving the residue untouched, don't i
you think you would have linrve.-to-l a lar
ger crrpT" "Wcli. peihaps I should," was ,
the poor farmers response. It scemod nev
er before lo have occured lo him llial lie i
could Ist alofia a part a* ills JsuJ. HJ li I
progressed so far, he might have ventured !
thence lo the conclusion that it is less expen
sive and more profitable lo raise a full crop !
on five seres than half a crop on ten, I am i
sorry lo say we have a good many such fur- i
mere still left at the F.nst, though the adran- j
ced pricea of land arid the impoverished con- j
dition of the soils they inherited, with their I
mode of cultivation, have driven the greaier i
share of them to the West, Here on your |
deep, virgin soils, they renew their round ol I
exercises in false husbandry, wasting their!
manures because "this land is rich enough," i
and exhausting their soils by one grain-crop
after another, until they run down their ca
paciiy from thirty bushel* per acre ol Wheal
to ten ol Corn or five of Rye, when they will |
be off again for lowa, Missouri or Oregon, j
When tliey have got so far West a* lo find {
land that doesn't need nor reward fertilizing, '
and will not lie worn nut ty their mode of
arming, 1 bust they will come lo a f ul! stop ,
and send for all their relation* "
JJotn Distemper in Coivs.
Mrs*** Eoitons:—l have from my boy- I
hoed been acquainted with, and administer-1
ed lor the disease in cows railed Horn Dis- [
temper, Horn Ail be , and have never fail- i
ed ol ufTecling a speedy cure, nor did my I
father, who lor many years used the same \
simple remedy.
As 1 have generally be/ it tie fai.h in die
medicine geitally usi it in this disease, and 1
as I ailior the unwarrantable, "murderous
quai kery of administering cider brandy in |
any case to tl.e brute creation, as is tie prac- :
tice of some of onr illiterate country cow !
doctors, I have concluded to st-lic.il of you, '
for the ben* fit Of your readers, the privilege :
ul giving them toy mode of cure.
My rule u to proscribe immediately uftei I
the symptoms appear, which are, want ot ,
appetite, coldness of the bonis, dryness of
the nose, and dullness of the eyes. With a
smidl fiiinblet 1 bore a hide about three inch- j
rs from where the horn connects with t he J
head, into which with a srinli sy tinge, I in- t
ject once a day. about tw -.bin spoonfuls
of vn.egar, lo wlnch there has been previous
ly added ol each, one lea spoonlu! of black |
pepper and salt. The hole should he kept j
closed wilh some kind of wax, except when 1
administering the medicine,
CHARLES BABtOCK. I
Disease 111 Tench "1 vets.
James Hamilton, ol Carlisle, IV,give* its
a description of a diteate in the peach tree,
observed in that region, and which we do
not remember to have seen described before.
Soon afier blossoming, die snp Appeared to 1
exude from t tie axils of lbs in igs and some- '
times of die buds, as if through a perforation I
by insects. None however, could be discov- i
ereil by the microscope. .Sometime* t he
bulk at these places was coated wilh a black- !
ish substance, tho limb became sickly, the
leaves fell, and die forming Iruil dropped I
Offi Some branchi s died, ami others recov- !
eted. The remaining fruit attained peifec- j
tion. The malady appeared lo spread from j
tree lo tree. Dale peaches were irioxt afifec
ed—the Early Tillotson entirely cfcaped.— j
The trees in a poriion of the garden where ]
Hfhes were applied most copiously, were j
least affected. Witching wilh soap appeared
slightly to mitigate the evil. Tobacco we. I
ter from a syringe did no good. Some or !
.chards within hall a mile were entirely free I
from this disease.—Com.by Gentlemen.
Mixing Soils-
Observing haw both vegetables and trees
thrived in red clay, which had been turned
up by deep plow ing, I tried the experiment
last spring o( lay ing a coaling of red clay o
ver rich gardeu soil, which appeared exhaus
ted, by long culiure, of of some of tlio 'nigra
dien Is necessary to nourish vegetables, al
though liberally supplied from time with man
ure. As far as I can yet discover, it seems
to have the desired affect in renovating the
soil. The vegetables sowed on Ihe clay did
better than for several y ears proceeding, but
1 will bo able to judge moro satisfactorily
the ensuing year. 1 thought that by putting
the red clay around the rasptferry, it would
not be necessary to change its location.—
Mine hare been for len or fifteen years in
the same plnce and not thriven lor some
years, although well manured j-1 cannot y*j
judge of the application of the red clay in
i tbia respect- J. H. Carlisle Pa ,
ty Shakespeare's dramas war.t ease now
and then—they are more than they ought lo
be- This show* the great poet.
UERY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL*
Purely Vegetable In its Compesition f <
This invaluable cordial is extracted from
heibv si d roots which have been found sf
! ter yean of experience, by the most skillful
i physicians to Itr possessed "I qualities the most
' beneficial in the Jiscsses for which it is Jrec
| ommended. and hence while U is presented
io the public as nil efficacious remedy, it is also
known to be of that chamrter on which reli
ance may be placed as to its safety. 11l cases
■f 'mpoleney, Hemorrhages, Disordered Mteril- ,
' tty, Menstruation, or Suppression of lbs Meu- j
: ie, Fluor Albus or Whites or for
DEBILITY, ]
I arising from aby eslise, such as weakness from |
j sicknce.i, where the patient has been confined |
1 l lied for some time, for fein\|e* after confine- t
' mem, abortion or miscarriage, this cordial can
j sol lie extellrd it. its salutary eft'e ta : or in ihe |
j 1,.,-s of muscular eneigy, irritibililv, physical !
prostration, seminal weakness, palpitation of j
Ihe heart, indigestion, sluggishness, decay o I i
1 die procroative functions, nervousness &c, j
j where a topic medicine is requircd.it will ho |
I (bono equal, if not superior lo any compound i
j ever used.
TO FKM ALES.
, Henry's invigoiating cordial is onn of ihe most I
'inviluable medicines in Iho many complaints to ;
' which femeles are subject. It assists nature to
i brere 'he whole svstcoyheek excesses and cre
ates renewed health and happiness. Less sttf
! filling, disease atid.ttnhappinrss among ludii'S
j would exist_ were liny generally to adopt the
i tlvo of this cordial, Lodies who.nre debilitated
J by I hose obstructions which females nio Untile I
j 10, are res'ored by tlif u:o of a bottle Ol lo ,
j bloom and vigor,
YOUNG MEN.
; That solitary practice so fatal to the existence
lip faial lo the existence of man. anil'll ir the
i r-— —Um —i iiSely in aeconir Its vie. j
j time,'from an ignorance of the danger to whi :h '
' they lul'ject themselves, causes
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
j weakness of the system, and prrmature j
many of yon my tow he suffering, n islcil as !
jto the cause or source of disease. To those,
I then -.-. 1,0 by "xeess lu*'e brought on iliemselves
1 pre ir-'. r ore im;"it"ney, involuntary seminal einis
; sions, weeknr-s and sh-ivclling of the gen'tnl
] org ris, N'e-vous Affection, or any otliet rouse
j queue,-.* of unrestrained indulgence of the sen- I
| Mial passions, occasi iiing die necessity of re- I
. noun ring the fgliciticS of
MARRIAGE,
: lessening bolli mental and bodily c.-.paeily, hold *
I llenrv's Invigorating Cardial, a medicine that
j ia purely vegetable, will aid nature to restore |
those importstitfiinetioos to a healthy state and >
! will prove of service to you. 1< possesses rare ;
j virtues, iv a genetal remover of disease and
I ttret,gllietier of Ihe system.
| AS A TONIC MEDICINE,
j i' is tit:surpassed. We do tin! plaoo this Cordial
[ an s fooling with qui ill tnedieines, and, as is
eustoe.rary, append a long list of -eeornmenda- j
li.vtis de,, beginning with ' hour what the pre.t. i
j cher and such like; it is not necessafy„ '
| for Henry's invigorating cordial-only needs a !
i trial to prove all that we say.
j THE GENUINE "HENRY'S INVIG- i
ORATING CORDIAL,"
j [s put Hp in 8 n7. l'aiinel Bottles, and is ri„ilv
recognize-.] by the mittufecturer's signature on ;
| the l itre I of each Hollle (to counicrfeit which is
; fr-pery.)
I • Is' Sold for Si per Bottle : six for S8 ; SIC
per dozen.
| Prepared only by .8. I] t'onvN, N'o. 3 Frank
| liu Row, Vine s!.. below Eighth Phil idelphia, $
i P.t.. to whom all nrilo.s must be addressed. For
i 8-|e by all tho respeclotdo Druggists and Mer- ,
J chants throughout the country.
! T. VV. P.YOTI' & SONS. No. 133 North j
j !J st., Philadelphia, Sole Agents for iVtinsylva
, oia."
January 50, 1854. I—ly j
IMifladclpßia & Reading Hail* Road.
! S r M M E U A II U A N G K M F. N T. I
' ¥JMSOM Philadelphia to Poltsville. On atui
I ■- alter May 17, 1853. titers will bo two j
passenasr Trains daily (Sundays excepted,)
I i'etween Philadelphia, Reading, and l'utts
j viile.
MORN IX G LINK.
1 The Express train leaves Philadelphiadai- '
|lv except Sundays, at 7J o'clok, A. M. The
j Way Train leaves I'oltsvilte daily, Sundays j
x -opted nt 7 A oV.lock'A. M.
lAVTEKND 0N LI X E .
i The Way Tram leaves Philadelphia daily, j
i except Sundays, at 3J o'clock. P. M. The
\ Express Train leaves Poll?v.ille duiiy, c cept J
i Sundays, nt 3} o'clock, P M.
| Honrs of Passing Heading. —For PliihuM- :
phia at !t o'clock 10 minutes. A. M., and 4
o'clock 51 minutes, P. Al. For Poltsville at !
I 9 o'clock SI minutes A. AI. and fi o'clock
P. M.
The Express train *top at Phoniiwille, !
Pottstown, Reading. Port Clinton, Schuylkill |
Haven, and Alt. Carbon. The Way Train '
stop* at all the stations along fits the litre.
F A RES.
Ist class cars. 2 d class cars. !
: Reading lo Philad'a. SI 75 Ji 45
j do to Poltsville, 105 85 j
I I'hila. to Poltsville, 2 75 2 25
Depot .in Pottsville, corner of Union and j
; Railroad Streets, rear of American House. (
' Passengers cannot enter the carsunleos pro- j
| viiled with a ticket.
! Filly pounds of baggage will be allowed ;
| lo each passenger m thesis lines, and passen-!
| gers aris expressly prohibited front taking j
! anything as baggago but their own wearing
j apparel which will be al the risk of its own- j
. er.
I By order of the BoarJ of Managers.
| . S BRADFORD, Secretary,
j June 3. 1852.-tf.
axßstcMß ■srAwaisatts'. j
THE POCKET IMTLAPUS;
I on, r.vuttY ONK ins OWN PHTSICIAN. \
®rpHE . FOURTIETII
It un il re il Knginvings 1
■howing Disease* ami M il- !
formations of the hum-in
My ale in in every shape iniJ
form. To which it aijjeii
a Treatise on the Diseases .
ol Female*, being of the
highe-t impoitance lo mir- !
ried people, or those rnn
templating marnnge. By ,
WILLIAM YOUNG, M D.
j Let r.n father ho ashamed the present a cop.
|y of the Aesculapius lo his child. Il may save j
him from an early grave. Let no young man or
i woman enter into the secret obligations ol mor
lieit life without rending the Pot ke Aesculapius
j Let no one fuller from a hacknied Cough P|q
in the Mide, restless nights, nervou* feelings. -
and the whole train of Denpepiic sensations! '
and given up hy their physicians, he another
moment without consulting the \BBUULA
PI I'M. Have the married, or those shout to ho
! married any impediment, read this truly useful '
i hook, as it has been the means of saving thou
sands of unfortunate crcalutes from the very '
jaws of death.
Any person sending twenty five conls, en !
closed in a letter, will receive one copy of this I
book, by mail, or five copies will he sent for one |
dollar. Address, Dr. W. Young, No. /52 Mpruce !
street, Fhiladclphie.' Post ptiil.
No 163 Mpruce St., Pbiladelphie.
j hog. lit 1869-1 y.
"MAN KNOW THTBELF!
An invaluable Honk for 25 ets. — *?u
ery Family should have a Copy."
lOO,OOO COPIES
|p||v THAN A YEAR. " A
npw edition, revised
cued. 11 J
AN INVALUABLE BOOK, ONLY 25 ols.
A COPY—MAN KNOW THYSELF.—
Dr, Hunter's Mnliral Manuel and Hand Oook
for the Afflicted, remaining an outline of
the Origin, Progress, Treatmei t and cur of
every form of disease, contracted by Promis
cuous Sexual Intercourse, l%y Sell'-nltuse, or ly
Sexual Kxcoee, with advice for their preven
tion, written in a familiar style. avoiding all
medical technicalities, nnd everything thut
would oflend the ear of decency, with an nut
line of complaints Incident to females,from the
result of some twenty years successful practice,
exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a
delicate or private nature.
To which is added receipts for the cure of the
above diseaso-c, and a treatise on the causes,
aymptofus and cure of the Fever and Ague,
Testimony of the Professor of Obste
trics, in J'enn College* Philadelphia.
♦•I)R. HIHTKR'S MEDICAL MANUAL."
—The author of this work, uulikc the majority
of thorn* who advertise to cure the diseases of
which it treats i* q graduate of one of the best
Colleges in the United States, It affords me
pleasure to recommend him to the unfortunate,
or to toe victim of mal-practice. its a successful
and eipciietvfed pvar i'ioncr, in whoso honor
and i'hlegrly they may jd ee t s e greauslgponfj
denes.
Jons s. t,ONo Mil nr., M. I>.
From .1, Woodward, M D. of Perm.
/'.liiufii/u Fhila.lt 1/jhiu.
It gives nie pleasure to add toy testimony to
the professional ability of the author of the
'•Medical Msnual," Numerous ca*es of disease
of the j.oi>ifnl organs, some of them of long
standing, have come under my notice, in which
hiet elfill !>RS been minrfesl in restoring to per
fect health in some cases where the patient has
considered beyond medical aid. in the
treatment of to initial weakness, or
ment of the functions produced by self-abuse
cr excess of venery, I do not know bis superi
or in tho ptofession. I have been acqiiainted
with the author some thirty years, nnd deem it
no more than justice to him ns well as kindness
to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion
to recommend him as one in whose professional
skill Btid iutegii'.y they may safely confide
them selves.
ALFRED WOODWARD, M. D.
••This is, without exception, the most com
prehensive and intelligible work published of j
the clasp of diseases of which it treats. A vol. j
dim* all tPchnieui terms, it addresses itself to i
the icason of its reades (t is free from al!
o! jccfionable matter, and no parent however i
fastidi. us ran ol jeet to placing i n tin- han o ,
of his sons. The author *-.■ :*j' rn.luy ,
years to the!. . iui via* .. *o: x complaint*
treated t, w tru| :, ile *'.•: '• find", n".i
t. <i little piecti nipt Ton In impose, he I . iV.., r ,l ,
to the world, a' the merely nominal price of 2ft t
"ents., the fruit* of miio twenty years' most I
sue o-fi. < raeti'. " -[H raid.
••No i her or pn'ent should !. without!
the knowledge imparled in this vr.Kable war!;.
It would save years of pain, ni i* ilcntion and \
sot row to tlio youth under thi ct.t' • .'•
[People's .Advocate.
A Presbyterian clcrgjinin in Ohio, writing i
of '• Huntej'a Manual" says.—"Thou* i
sands "pon thousands of our youth by evil ex- j
ample, ami influence of the passions, have horn •
led into the habit • I self-pollution, without re. i
all zing the kin and fearful consequences upon :
themselves and their posterity, The con titu*
lions of thousands who me raising families
ha\ e been enfeebled, if not broken dawn and!
tiicy do not know the cause or tho ture, Any- j
thing that can lo done HO to enlighten and In- !
fluence the publip mind as to check, and ulti- j
mattly to remove this wid spread source of |
human wretchedness, would confer the greatest
blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on
the present coining generation. Intemperance,
01 the use of intoxicating drinks, though it ha*
slain thousands upon thnunihdx, is nut as groat- ,
er scourge to the human race. Accept my
thanks on hi half of the afflicted, nnd believe j
me your co-woi her in the good woik you urcso j
actively engaved fn,
One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwar
ded, free of postage, to any part of the United
: Spites for twenty-live cents, six copies tor one
' dollar. Addrtvs, |osj;uid, COSHEN & CO.
t Publishers or •Uox 196 Philadelphia,
j N. IJ. Rook ell 'rs. Canvassers nnd Dook
1 Agents supplied on th* ost liberal terms-
Decembe 28 1853. 49—ly
$lOO MTTARr.
1 Good trad ot Jam! is offered al privale
i\ sale, situate in Madison township. Col
umbia connlv, anil containing about 83} a
: cres. of which 30 acres are cleared ant! in a
j good state of cultivation, it lays upon lite
road leading from Milvitle to Muncy, about
' 1} miles from Jerseytown, 3 miles from
White Hall, ami 3 miles Irorn Mitville. There
1 are on the premises a good
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
t A Frame Bank Barn, a Milk-house and olh-
I er out buildings.
TUG PEACH ORCHARDS,
and a variety of apple, cherry and plumb
trees arn also on lite properly, nnd two
| springs ol water within a few rods of the
j house. It will he sold upon reasonable terms.
! Apply al Jerseytown to
A. J. RUNYAN.
Jerseytown, Col. Co., Aug 11th, 1853-tf.
j WANTED TO PURCHASE.
r)OUMY LAND WARRANTS. Highest
A cash price pah! ; money remitted by
; mail, or as directed. Applv or address,
8. UECHYOLD, Jr.,
No. 80 North 6th street, Philadelphia.
April 21, 1853.
FILL ill I L L 1 K E R Y GOODS
JOHN SiGNK & SONS^
NO.' -13 SOUTH SECOND STUEKT,
Are now openim. lor tho Fall Trade, a
!arg and well -electc I assortment of
BILK'v "'ON-; FEATHERS,
FLOWERS. A Nil MILLINE
RY GOODS IN GENERAL.
Confining themselves o\ usivclv to the.
branch of the trade and imj ordng i n lar
, part 1., i ".-k, enables them in offer an
a -ortnaent un-.urpa-sed lit sxlpitt or Variety,
which will.bo !d on the tnnst favorable
j terns. Sept. li 1853, 2m.
HALDWIVA IIKADY*
ANI)
Griicra! Mane (IHkr,
No. 108 Rare Street Plrludt/phia.
ISAAC BALDWIN,
SAMUEL t ISADY, j
Late of Danville & of Blnomburg, Pa. j
IV TERMS .'-ONE DOLLAR PEli DAY at
Match 10th, 1353-ly.
I
NO Tll'E.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber on
old book acoourits or note.-, are reqttes
i ted to make payment by the first of January
next if they with to save costs.
GEORGE WEAVER. I
Bloamsburg, Nov. 47th 4853.
1' II I la A D li If P 11 1 A .
SALAMANDER SAFES,
MFCPATENT DOUBLE DOOK MI.-
iBMi AMANDER FIRE ami THIEF
I eqtiid to niiyjitade in the United State-. !
EVANS k WATSON, thankful for past la- I
( vors, respectfully solicit a con tin nance of the ;
j same. Pleaseejjio us a cull before pnrchas. j
' Iftg elies wrk
j EVANS & WATSON. I
! No. Si Do#* street, one door lisluw Tlßrd. !
- B.dtfrpdre, June 13 1850 j
; Alesvrs. Binnf U W'atson. Philadelphia—
I Gentlemen—\VB have tniteli pleasure in re- |
I ycur Fire-proof Chests to the
j notice of the public ; the one we purchased
from you hnving saved our books ami con-
I tents effectually', after undergoing a very se
' vere heal during the fire which destroyed
the entire block ol buildings on Arch street
wharf, on the Schuylkill, on the fi.lt of June,
1850. Yours very respectfully,
RUSSELL & GUBBINS.
N. B. Also Ba k Vault and Jewellers'
Burglar-pwof Saws, Iron Vaults, Doors for
Banks ami Stores, Patent Slate lined Helrig
eratnrs, Store Trucks, &c.
Below are the names of a few gentlemen
. and Public Institutions who have our Safes
in use. Hundreds more could be given.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Philad
elphia—having 12 safes in use.
Samuel Allen, High Sheriff. PltiUtlelpliih
Barker, Brothers & Co., No. 16 Soulh
Thtrd Sires'-
Mk-hener & Co., No. 17 South Water
Street.
U. S. Mint—orya. Safe.
TL 5. Arsetfal—five Safes for California,
ihiee forThjfa. * *-
Corperaiiotfof Northern Liberties.
Commissioners of Moyantetising.
Sontbwark Gass JCompany.
J. Wagonseller, Tamsqua.
Slate Treasurer N. Jersey, and Trenton
Banking Co.
Pennsylvania Railroad Co., —two Safes.
. O, F. Hall, Sixth above Cherry and Third
and Brown street.
Richard Norris Son,. Locomotive Works
Philadelphia.
McKelvv Nerd &Co., Bloomsburg, Pa.
George Weaver, Bloomsburg, "
Caleb Burton, Bloomsburg.
Charles B. Drake, Wilkestiarre, "
A. W. Cornly, Milton, "
A. B. Wilson, Berwick, " .
Thomas Couyln. Carlisle.
Gen. Wilson, Huntingdon. "
Broad Top R. li. Co. do. do.
| Chamberaburg Saving Fund. '
| W. 11, Clyrnen & Co., Reading, "
Samuel I'aik Lanoasler. "
j Hon S. R-, "
| J. Smotfbryflpf^Brands, Coktmbia. "
I,ov nt MwHtain R. 11. & Coal Co. ''
' Coal li Improvement &U. 11. Co. "
i tjsitMh' i
i EI GS SHCCL
| For Voinift I<ndiea and Gentlemen. 1
1 J • E . Cll AD L K Y , Principal.
I- . v : ii. BRADI-KV, Assistant, j
i Tho ensuing WINTER SESSION will |
■ conitnence on MONDAY the loth day of
j October nex'j.and will continue '-'3 weeks.
K It N S .
The academic year consists of !4 weeks
j The price ol luitionr per quarter is as i'ol
j For Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, A
! l'thmctic, Book-Keeping by single entry.
Geography, History of the U. S. S3 25
Fur same, and Algebra, Geometry, Sur
veying. Mensuration, Iknk Keeping by don-
| 'Me etitry, <liind Historvry Natnral- lli-tory.
j Phyaiology* Philosophy, Botnhy, Astronomy,
j and otOfcr English branches, 84 50
For Latin, Gteek, German, French, an
drawing. 5 75
Painting h, water colors extra 3 00
do in oil colors 5 00
Every Scholar, unless specially excused,
! is expected to attend to Composition and
j Elocution. •
I Ntvrr.. —It is important that enter
| school at lite beginning of the term and be
j regular in their attendance.
Persons desirous of attending to any
1 branch of learning taught in the school, and
} whose arrangements, will not permit them
1 j to be preseni during all the regular school
' hours, can study at home and conte in at
j the time ol recitation.
| nr Good boarding can be obtained in pri*
vale families at from $1 50 to 52 00 per
v.-eek.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 29th, 1853.
rise i ijiTs I ins!
j T I IB VEG ETA BL E EXTRACT
:,3?ILE?TIC PILLS,
l | For Ihc cii. cof Fits, Spatms, Cramps, and all
1 j Nervous and Constitutional Diseues.
PERSONS WHO ARE LABORING IT.V
der this distressing malady will find the
I VEGETABLE KPILIEPTIC PILIS to bo
. the only remedy ever discovered for curing
Epilepsy, or Falling Fits.
These Pills possess a specific action on
the nervous system ; and, although they are
1 j prepared especially for the purpose of curing
1 j Fits, they will be found of especial benefit
: for all persons afflicted with weak nerves, or
[ whose nervous system has been proslflßed
jor shattered fioin any cause whatever. In
I ehitmic complaints, or diseases of long
standing, superinduced by nervousne.-s, they
are exceedingly beneficial.
Price S3 per box, or two boxes for ss.
Pet. Otis run ol the city, enclosing a remit
tance, ill bare the pills sent them through
I th'' ntad. free at postage. Fur h!h by BETH
i BALTIMORE KraßKr,
: Balliuiojai, Aid., to whom orders Irorn all
I parts of lite Union, and must be addressed,
I post paid.
I May 26th, 1853
i:&- £u £u li. & ZmT
to THE FASUONABLE AND
qp : Q > ?ltTrfftCasß3.
i undersigned, hnvingjust received the
I®- latest Paris and New York Fashions,
would ngnoi beg lenve to inform his numer
ous friends and all ffte world about Bloorns
j burg, .hal ite is,uow better prepared than ev
er in urepmmodate e.ty one with the neatest,
-icst arid best filling suits of Clothes that
e been turned out lately; and not only
that, but he will also do them up in the best
order, upon the lowest terms.
His shop is at the old stand, (100 well
known tq need loither notiee) where lie may
at all timfcs be found, sealed upon the bench
of repentance, steadily (hawing out the thread
I of amii-tihn, hopeing it may in the end prove
advgutaaitnus to him and his customers. He
1 would also a<Wi*edtl friends to bear in mind
j that poof, soUioted tailors most live, or they
can't be to work. Therefore, Wheat.
• Uve jCojit, Data. Potatoes, and with all now
I and them a littlp CASH will corne mighty
, hnqdy frtVn those who are back-standing on
hte book.
Rerneiibcy, gentlemen, that in all cases
" the labbrer is worthy of his hire."
BERNARD RUPERT.
I B!nom*burg, April 14lh, 1853.
j 1' ANCV GOODS, of every description and
| variety, new styles, and fresh lrom New York
and Philadelphia, for sttle at the cheap store
M KELVY, REAL k CO.
I
j HiHinllictiii cil aitfi ftfmtoljr
ELi ItR-JPP,
NO. CJO NOUTII 3d ST RE E i
opno.fiii3Ac£icunipOaaaA 0 ;
IT is warranted to render entire satislacliun,
and is beyond doubt the best anil most i
wlinlesnnie preps ration of Coffee ever known. I
Ore package at 12} Cts. WILL PAVE 4 pounds '
of ordinary Coffee. Try it and be convinced. \
A number of Essences of Coffee were de- i
posited at the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE in 18*2, j
and lite Judges decided Knurr's ' THE BEST '
in the exhibition. Friends if you wish to j
enjoy a gooil cheap anil healthy Cup ol Cofjce, i
procure " KRUPP'S ESSENCE OT Coffee." (
It is for sale by nenrly all trie principal !
Grocers and Druggists throughout the United j
States.
March 10th, 1853-6mos.
The Duly J,ady's Book in America (
So pronounced by the entire Press of the
United States. *
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR 1884.1
24th YE AII.
ONE HUNDRED PAGES of Rending eaffr J
month, by the best American authors
A NEW AND THRILLING STORY.
Certainly the most intensely interesting one j
ever written ; entitled—
T HE TRIALS OF A
BY T. S. ARTHUR ;
will be commenced in the January Number : !
TIIE ONLY COLORED FA SHIOS S
Upon which any reliance can be placed, re
ceived direct from PARIS, and adapted to
the taste of American Ladies by our own
"Fashion Editor," with full directions.
DIVESS MAKING.—Our monthly deserip- 1
lion of Dress Making, with plans to cut by.
None but the latest lashions are given. The '■
I directions are so plain, that every lady can
be Iter own Dress maker.
EMBROIDERY—An indefinite variety in j
every No. t
DUEbS PATTERNS.—Infants and cltil
dreus dresses, with descriptions Ito'.v to make
litem. All Kinds of CROCHET arid NET-;
TING work. New patterns for Cloaks, Man
tikis. Talmas, Collars, Chemisettes and Under
sleeves - with full directions. Every new pat- |
tern of any portion of a ladies dress, appears |
first in the Lady's Book, as vie receive con- j
j -ignments from PARIS every two weeks,
j THE NURSERY. —This subject is treated
i upon frequently.
' Godea's Invaluable Receipts upon eve-
I R. , Subject ■ '
I Indispensable 'a every family, worth more i
I than the whole cost of the book.
I M' SlC.—Three lobars worlh is given ev- J
e;> year. .
DRAWING—This nr> can bo taught to
any child—by a serious of dtpwings in every j
No. (or 1854.
MODEL COTi AGES.—Cottage plans and
cottage furniture will be continued as nsu- !
•*. ;
SPLENDID STEEL LINE
AND
MEZZOTINT LNYGIT TVI NGL I
i in every No. They are always to be found 1
in GODEY.
| GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK contains precise
i ly that for which >ou would have to lake al !
j least three other magazines to get the same
1 | amount of information.
TUUM*.
1 Copy, 1 year. $3 00
2 " a 00
. 5 " * 1 year, and extra Copy
, ' to the persons sending the Club 10 00
I 8 " 1 year, " " .15 00
11" " " " 11 20 00
I I Godey's Lady's B)ok. and Arthur's Home
i Magazine—the two publications will be sent ,
1 one year on receipt of 83,50.
i * L. A. GODEY, 1
f 113 C'liasnut Street, Philadelph' i.
"NEW BOOKS, j
JOMKPH SWARTZ
i j falls attention to the new aasortment of
f j Books, cap, letter ami note paper, port
folios &c, which he has just opened at his
I book store in Bloomsburg, and offers for
I sale al the lowest prices. Among ttiese are
' the standard school books, a variety of liter- ,
1 i any, scientific, religions and historical works;
' and the new. publications ot the day. The
following he has among others ;
Fern Leaves, from Fanny's portfolio.
Napoleon Dynasty by tho Berkley men.
; Schoolcraft's Adventures.
Methodist Preacher..
r Sparks Washington.
Lynch's Dead Lea Expedition.
Headley's Washington and his Generals.
' Headley's other works.
Ethan Alien and the Green Mountain He
roes.
Overman's M -Uianies for Wheeliights,
Machinists and Engineers.
Smollel's select works.
Also an assortment of fancy goods, toys,
perlumery, confectionary &<•., its.
Bloomsburg, September Blh 1853.
COAL ! COAL!!
rpBE best kinds of all sizes of stona coal,
*• lor sale al fair prices, by
ELIAS MENDENHALL. j
Blootnsburs, Nov. 241b, 1853.
BOOTS, Shoes and ready made clothing '
cheap for cash bv
• MENDENHALL &i MF.NSCH._ j
BLANKS!
DEEDS,
SUMMONS.
EXECUTIONS.
SUBI tENAS. and
JUDGMENT NOTES,
proper and desirable forms, fo- salo at the of
ficeof'he "*<tar of the North "
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
A foil assortment of Gents and Ifdias Kid, '
Silk and Lisle Thread a lull
assortment of Hosiery just received at the i
New Store of
MENDENHALL & MF.NSCH.
Registrations crtilieates.
For the use of clergymen, justices, physi
ciatts and other persons in registering marria
ges and deaths as required by the new Act
of Assembly, can be had at the office of the
Star of the North."
7|TABLE CUTLERY — A Splendid assort
X men! received nnd now on hand at
MENDENHALL & MENBCH S
THE MARRIAGE STATE;
<Thail ttapi/tn*s land Health, or Misery anti
Sickuiems, attend 11 f
\ MOST STARTLING COWSIDEHATIOffS t
Reflections for the Thoughtful.
Strange that countlou human beings exist and
} drug through life aa do the beaata of the field, or
i the insert* of the earth, evincing no more thought
or reflection than though the noble faculties of mind
j wore i.nt vouchsafed to them.
I Many such are husbands and fathers, upon whom
are dependent the health, the well-being, and the
happiness of a confiding and affectionate wife, with
perhaps a family of ohildren.
IIOW OFTEN IT HAPPENS THAT THE
WIFE LINGERS FROM TEAR TO MAR
' lo that pitiable condition as not even for or#dar to
I feel the happy and exhilcrating influence incident
| to the enjoyment of health.
She may not ho an invalid confined to her bod.
j or ovon to her room ; as her pride, ambition and
I snergy induoe and nervo her to take personal
I charge of her household, even when her health will
not Admit of it; but she is nevertheless perceptibly
j linking from day to day, and always ailing,
i Thus, day after day, and month after month tran
< spire. Her health daily sinks, till finally even the
hope of recovery no longer remains. And thus
THE BLOOMING BRIDE,
But a fow years ago in the flush of health and
f youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa
• rently inexplicably, becomes a foible, siokly, de
bilitated wifo, with frame emaciated, nerves un
j strung, spirits depressed, countenonco bearing the
impress of suffering, and an utter physical and
mental prostration.
Soraetimos fhi d- plorable change may and does
arise from organic or " institutional causes. But
j oftencr, by far oftcner, to gross and inexcusable
ignoriiuce of the simplest and plainest rules of
health as connected with the marriage state, Hio
| violation of whioh entails disom e, suffering and
| misery, not only to the wile, but often
Hereditary Complaints npon the Children
J •* UNTO THE TllliO AND FOURTH GENERATION,''
rranamlttlng CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA,
HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, .
ICING'S EVIL, and other diseases,
as a
j DREADFUL. INHERITANCE
from the Parents,
! And must tids continue 1 Shall we be wise In
alt 'hat concerns the cattle of our Holds, our h< rsea,
■ our sheep, our tOWf, our ox-n. too nature and <
oharacter of the p-iil we possess, the textur< arnl ,
I quality of our goods and merchandise ; but in all that
concerns ourselves as human beings, with human
functions and passions, subjeot to great dornnge-
Mont, involving our futuro peace and happiness—
in all that concerns tho health and welfare of the
wife of our affections, and the mother of our chii- ,
dren ; in all that concerns the mental and phyf*. il ,
well boing of those children, we should be un
merstd in the darkest and most
BENIGHTED IGNORANCE,
AS CULPABLE AS INEXCUSABLE !
How long shall this ignoranco prevail so produc
tive of its bitter fruits 1 How long shall the wife
I and mother be ignorant of the nature, character and
| cp uses of the various womb and sexual complaints,
embittering her days by suffering—suffering often
' proloi.ged to years, eventuating in a complication of
utterly and hopelessly incurable 1 Shall
for ever closeur eyes to the results of physio-
logical science by whioh wo may arrive at an
! undorstnndingpof ourselves as men and women,
subject to serious lift-long enduring diseases, and
pcrjietuuting them to our children.
j LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND FONDER!
No husband or wife nod be ignorant of what
coiun ns them most to know to secure their health
j and hajrpimeis. lliat knowledge is contained in a
j tittle work entitled
' TIIE MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION,
BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU,
PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. *
I One Hundredth Edition. 18m0 , pp. 250. Price 60 Cents
[on PINK PAPER, lxtra BINDING, $1 00.]
First published iu 1947 ; end it is not
SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL,
Considering that EVERY FKNALK,
I whether MAItIMKD CHI NOT, can here
netful re a full knowledge of the na
ture, character mid causes of her
coin plainta. With the various
symptoms, and that nearly
| HALF A MILLION COPIES
should have been bold. It is impracticable to con-
I vcy fully tho various subjects treated of, as they
are of a nature strictly intended for tho married,
| or those contemplating maxxiago.
i U P*W Alt US OF Off K HUNDRED THOU
SAND COPIES
Have boon SENT BY MAIL within the last few
; months.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
liE NOT DEFRAUDED I
Buy no book unless Dr. A. M. Matiriceau, 121)
Liberty Street, N. Y.. is on the titlo page, and tho
entry in the Clerk's Office on the back of the titlo
puge ; and buy only of respectable and honorablo
dealers, or scncC by mail, and address to Dr. A. M.
Mauriceau, as there are spurious and surreptitious
infringements of copyright.
tdr Upon receipt of One Dollar "THE MAR
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM- 1
PANION" is sent ( mailed free) to any part of the
United States, the Canada* and British Provinces.
Ail Letters must be post-paid, and addressed to
; Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, Box 1224, New-York
City. Publishing Office, No. 1?9 Liberty Street-
I New-York.
AGENTS
j J. M. Ranrn, New Berlin; H. A. Lanlz, Read
\ ins; ii. P. Crocker, Brownsville: D'entz &
' Stark, Carbondaln: Kltired & JFright, JFtl- :
!inrn->|>or<: G. IF. Eurla IFaynesboro'- Poller j
& Alt-Man, llellHfonle: G. Merrill, (Farren ; j
!G. IV. Gettys, Kytier, J -cph Swart*, Blooms- !
: burii; P. S. Dacberl & to ,
At gnat, 24th, 1853.
JK IV L L R V & SI LVER WA R E
ritllK undersigned would most respectfully |
j A inform hi> friends and llie public gen- '
erally, that he has recently en'.ir re.l arid oth
erwise improved his store and is prepared lo
oiler goods which for beauty aud style ol ,
, finish cannot be surpassed, lie has now in
More an extensive assortment of WATCH
| KS, JEWELRY SILVERWARE, and FAN- i
CV GOODS, to which Ire invites attention.— i
Being determined lo dispo-e of them ill pri- |
ces which cannot fait lo render satisfaction. J
Ho has considerable experience in the busi- j
i ness, nud will endeavor to please those who
may lacor ilim with their patronage. All 1
goods guaranteed to be as represented. .
N. D. Watches and jewelry repaired and i
warranted. All orders by mail or otherwise
I promptly attended 10.
JAMES B. FIDI.ER,
No. 12, South 2d street below Market, |
Philadelohia. .
CV Don't forget the No.
July 21st, 1853 ly.
1 ■
& IIARLE¥,f|^
Clicnp AVakhett A Jcwrlry, i
WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the Phil- j
adelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," j
' No. 06 North Second Street, corner bf Quar- I
ry, Philadelphia.
! Gold Lever Watches, full jewled, 18 carat \
j eases, 828 00 I
j Gold l.apine 18 k. 24 00 |
j Silver Leer lull jewled, 12 00 !
i Silver Lapine, jewels, !) 00 |
| Superior (iuartiers, . 7 00
Gold Spectacles, 7 00
i Fine Silver do 1 50
I Gold Bracelets, 3 00
Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00
| Silver Tea spoons, set, " „ 5 00 j
i Gold Pens, with -Pencil Si Silver holder 1 00
Gold Finger Rings 374 cent, jo 880
Watch Glasses, plain, 124 cents; Patent,
18J ; Lunet. 25 ; other articles in proportion.
All goods warranted lo be what they are sold
for, STAUFFER& HARLEY,
Successors to O. Conrad.
On hand, somn Gold and Silver Lovers
and lupines, still lower than the above pri- ;
008.
September (, IBSS-Iy.
I 300 CHAL LEN HE
i IX7tI'ATEVER concerns the health and
| ** happiness of a people is at all time.
!id the most valuable importance. I tako it
lot granted that every person will do all in
their power, lo save the lives of their chil
dren, and that every person will endeavor to
f remote their own heal h. at all sacrifices -
fuel it b> ho rny duty to solemnly nssttra
you that WORMS, according lo tho opinion
i of the most celebrated Physicians, are the
J primary causes of a large majority of disea
ses to which children and atfnlls ate liable;
■ if you have an appetite continually changea
,' ble from one kind of food to another, Bad v
Breath. Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the
I Nose, Hardness and fullness of the Bl!y,
i Dry Cough, Slow Fever, PuNe Irregular—
i remember that all these denote WORMS,
and you should at once apply the remedy :
: ' / fjbensack's I form Syrup,
An aiticle founded npnn Scientific Princi
r P' M > compounded with purely vegetable
i substances, being perfectly safe* when taken
and can be given to the most tender Infant *
with decided beneficial efTect, where RoieW
j Complaint) and Diarrhm have made them
j debilitated the Tonic properties of my worm
syrup nre such, tfuft it stands without an e
j (|u*l in the catalogue of medicines, in giv
j ing tone and strength lo the stomach, which
makes it an infallible remedy for tho<e af
flicted with Dytptpsia. The astonishing
; cures performed by this Syrup alter Physi
, oians have failed is the best evidence of ite
superior efficacy over all others.
THE TAPE WORM!
t This is th most difficr.lt worm to destroy
of all that infest the human system, it grows
to an aim >st indefinite length becoming so
j coiled and fastened in llie Intestines" and
] Stomach affecting the health so sadl) as to
; cansr Vitus Dance. Fits, Sir . that those
i afflicted seldom il ever suspect that it is the
j Tup! I form hastening ihem loan early grave.
fit order to destroy this worm, a very etiei
, gelic t rem went must be pursued, it wo*j
l therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of iny Liv
' er Pills so as to remove all obstructions, that
the worm syrup may act direct upon the
I worms, which must be taken in doses of 3
| Tablespoon fulls 3 times a day ; these dime
lions followed have never been known to
i fail i:i curing the most obstinate case of Thfc•
I I Form, , '
f/oben.mrk'n /.ivrr Pills.
I No part of the system is more liable to diseite
tit in the 1.1 V r. lt , it serving hs a filterer m purify
! Ihc blood. 01 giving the propel secictioe to the
| liile; so that any wrong action of the Liver alb-cie
the other important psiu of the system, and re.
| suits variously in l.i.e, Ccmplaint, jaundije.
I Dyspepsia, &c. VVo should, therefore, watch
j every symptom that might indicate a wrong ac
. lion of the Liver. Those Pille being oompoeed
! 11l ROD I*3and PLANTS furnished by nstui
-111 heal, the sick iminoly, Ist, AN BXPBC'JMT
RANT, which augments the secretion from the
I I't.lmdnary mocus meinlirnne or promotes the Jis.
I charge of-c.-reted nmter. 2d. An allernativee
j 4 * llich f't'oges in smnc inotplicnlde and inscn.
| lilu man >er tho coitain tnorliid action of the ays,
■tcoi, 31. A tonic which gives tone and slreogrti
j to the ueivous system, renewing heatih and vigor
ito all parts of the hotly. 4th, a f/' iTII
I 1 BC. which acts in perfect harmony with the
othi r ingredients, and operating on I n Dowels,
ami jxpelliug the whole mass of cirropt ambviti.
atcd matter, and purifying the Blood, which do
//-oys disease and restore- health.
TO I Ell ALES.
| You will find these Pills an invaluable nudi'
i cine 111 many complaints to which you are sub
ject. In oli-tructions eitlior totil or partial, they
1 have boon found of inestimable benefit, restoring
their functional arrangements to a healthy action,
, purifying the blood and olher fluids 0 eflecluall*
as lo put lo flight all complaints which aiisefroia
j female irregularities, as headache, giddiness dint-
I ness of sight, pain in the side, hack. &c. '
j None genuine unless signed J. N. Holientarit,
1 all others being base imitation.
N- B. Agents wishing now supplies, and
( store keepers'desirous of becoming Agents mnst
address tho Proprietor, J. N". Hoheussck, ol bis
Laboratory,
No. 120, Nolth Second street, above Race.
Philidclphia, Psf
For sale by John 11. Moyer and E. P Lntn,
I Bloomshurg : J. Sharpies*, Caltawissa; J, &
j D. M Henry, Stillwater; E. Lazarus, Orange
; ville ; Thompson & MeClow, do. ; G. Mas
| ins, Millville; J M. Sheldon & Co., Jersey,
i town ; J. Crawford, White Hall; Miller &
: Trembly, ICspytnwn; A. B. Wilson, Ber-
I wick; G. H. Fowler, Briurcreek ; M. Mc
j Howell, Light Street, and every Merchant
| and Dealer in the Country and S'ale.
(PRICE EACH 25 CTS.)
| March 3d, 1853.
' _
WATOIHIISSw
! "I KWELRY AND SILVER WARE, whole
'J sale and retail, at No. 72 N. Second St.,
opposite the Mount Vernon House. Gold Le
ver Watches lull jeweled, 18k, cases, 828.00;
Silver Lepioes, jeweled, #12,00; Silver Le
■ pines jeweled, S9 0" ; a;l warranted lo keep
' 20011 time. Gold nens attd si'ves cases, $1
Gold Pencils, 81.00; Gold Pencil and Pen
Cases with good Gold Pens as low as 83.25.
ALSO—Always on hand a good assortment
ol fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Curb, Guard end
Fob Chains; Gol.l Vest Chains, Ladies' Gold
, Fob Chains ami Belt Pins.
Silver Table Spoor.s, from $l4 to 918. Des-
I ort 89 to 811, and i en, 84.75 to 6.50 per eel,
warranted equal to coin. All goods warrant
! Ed to be what they are sold for.
i M. A VISE, Agent,
: No. 72 N. 2d St.. opposite the Mount Vernon
; House.
N. B Watches and Jewelry repaired aa<l
v. smutted.
Gf All orders sent by mail or
will ne punctually attended to.
Philadelphia, May 5, 1852-ly.
lIATS AND CAPS.
■
| THE subscriber respectfully informs hie
| friends aud customers, that he has just re
; cfeived from the city, a larjo and select as
sortment of
FASHIONABLE
3 Hats and Caps, of
! DURABLE MA KE AND IMPROVED
STYLE, which he ofiers for cash sales very
| cheap, at his old stand, on Main Street, sec
ond door South of the t ourt house, -s
CV He continues to manufacture Hats te
order as usual.
THOMA S. WILLITS.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1849.
i .
SHBMDSfiAS Holism*
No 7 SOUTH Sr.vKNTii STREET,
Philadelphia ;
Manufacturer of strong Tinware, Copper,
Tut and Zinc Bathing Tubs, Bathing
Pane, and eveiy kind of bathing apparatus
Also deed anil paper boxes.
Prompt attention given to ordered work,
' and goods carefully forwarded on orders.
Philadelphia, Juns 3d MM.