—FT)I 1 111 I- NORTH. BLOuMMBEO, WEIIHSBAY, PIC. 8. 1863. Theory and Practice. A late address by Horace Greeley had some valuable suggestions on this point.— He said: "One of the greatest present needs of ag riculture is the habit of recording und jour nalizing thoir experience for pub ic use and benefit on the part of thoroughly practical men. Day alter day, we, who aro termed theorizers, city farmers,dabblers in ngricul tute, arc reminded of the superiority of prac tice to theory, fact to speculation—as if we had ever disputed that averment. Day afler day, we iueirectuu'ly respond. 'Yes, we know it; we want facts; we wish to profit by your experience: do not confine it to i lie narrow limits ol your farm and j our life, but let us have U so recorded and displayed that all may acquire, comprehend ond profit by it.' But those who say most of the superi ority of practice to theory, are the last to give the world tie benefit of their practice. How many corn-urowers can tell wl at has been the ptecise cost per bushel of the corn they have grown in each ol the last five or ten years, flow many can tell, even for their own puidanco, what crops they have grown to the greatest profit, and which have involved them loss, during any lerrn of years. How many know what the live stock which they have raised and now own has cost them. Who knows what die in trinsic value of a hundred acres of good corn land at a given point is, and how many dollars, more or less, it should command per acre than just such land in another given locality, therefore more or less con venient to market. These, and a thousand like questions require practical solutions, and practical men should promptly grapple with them. The thriving artisan, mechanic and manufacturer, all count the cost ot their several undertakings and products; if they find ihey are in. king an article that dues not pay, they speedily relinquish it for anoth er more promising. To ROA.T A TUHKKY.—See that the crop, windpipe, etc., is out; put the turkey into a large pan oi warm water, and wash it inside and out, clean ; pick out all the leathers; pour some hot water into the body oi the tur key to heat it well; wipe it dry inside and out; then fill the body and breast of the tur key with the stuffing, and sew it up, nib it all over with fine salt; tiethe legs and wings down close. Put it to roast with a moderate fire, in about half an hour lake it out and rub it all over with butter, and dust on the flour; do this three or four times wide roasting, which will make it look nice and brown, and pour the gravy each time into a bowl ; that will keep it Irom burning. For a turkey of about ten pound , roast about three hours. Take up the turkey and pour the gravy into the pan,dust in some flour, and let it boil and stir it till it thickens. N B.—All kinds of poultry can be roasted in this way, only varying the time according to the sue.— Cock Book. BABES IF THE WOODS —A correspondent of the Concord (N. H.) C'origifgWioiKii Journal, writing from Stewartstown, N. 11., states j that on the 26th of October, John Brow 11 Jr. ' 13 years o'd accompanied by Wm. Brown, I a lad of nine years, was sent into the woods j at Hereford, Canada by the father ot the , lirst lad, who had just removed thither from Colebrook, N H . to gather a ba ket of moss | with which to stop the crevices between the logs ol their new house Night came, but the boys did not reture. Until morning the parents passed the night in m nvailii a searclt Next day, from fifty to one hun dred men from the neighboring towns roam ed the woods until night, whh r.o belter success. Two cold nigltts had passed and no tidings of the lost ones had readied the anxious parents. Thursday morning, an increased number resumed the searclt and continued it during the day with no better success. Friday and Saturday were spent in the same manner. On Sunday, a iresh elan was taken, which resulted in the dis covery of the children. The older lad, on perceiving their approach, started up from the side of the other and made an a temp to run. On being told to stop, for they would catch him, ho obeyed, saying "Don't hurt tno, I have been in the woods all night " The younger was sleeping at the root of a Email tree, with one arm around it; his arm was stiff and cold, and it was with difficulty and caution that it could be straightened so as to unloose his hold. The hand was black and so were the feet, and the latter so swol len that the boots had to be cut before they could be stripped off The boys were found only about two and a half miles from the house of Mr. Brown. They seemed not to be aware that they had been out more than one night, and were probably partially de ranged after the first night. They had eat en nothing during the whole five days. rv m ice often t rove very destructive to young fruit trees during the winter, especial ly the very severe w inters. Impelled by the force of hunger, they pass under the snow, and devour the bark, often completely gird ling tliem for several inches above the sur face of the ground. Stamp down the snow arou -d the roots, and keep it firmly c m pressed until spring, and this source of in jury and annoyance may be completely ly prevented. All stuff, or mulching, which may have been placed or gathered about the roots of youtig trees, should be removed in the fall and before tho fail of snow. How TO WA-H CLOTHING —Not with a ma chine, but witli Dimple refined borax. The Dutch women are well known a models ol cleanliness, at least in their own country.— They get tip linen whiter and nicer than any others, and they do it by using refined borax as a washing ponder instead boda. in the proportion of a large haudlul to about ten gallons of boiling water. They thus nave ono half in Boap. Cambrics and laces an extra quantity of the powder, while for •tifiening crinolines a strong solution is ne cessary. The Grfat AMBASSADOR t,f HEALTU. TO ALL MANIi.ND. A BOON TO THE SICK? The want ol a cinrliiii! mwtlic.nnl lo meet the ill- 4 Hivl neivhhi iet of the pufTetiim por • ion ol humanity, ami one entirely free Irom mineral and other deleterious part tele*, was severely fell lilt thl* all powerful medicine WHS ushered into the world J Hollownyln. vitlukhh PIIK have become IIIH household remedy ot all nation* Tlieir attribute is in prevent a* w•• 11 an to run* ; they attack the radix or toM ol the complaint, ami thus by remnvinu lit* hidden cause of di>PHi>e rein vigorste and re-lure the drooping enemies of ihe sysiem, assisting* nature in her ittbk of vital aiid functto <arv r^lnrrnalion. DYSPEPSIA. The "rent rcourie of the continent yields quickl\ ton conr-e of these ami*ep ic Pill*, and the diamine organ* tire restored to their proper tore} no natter in what hideous shape thn hydta ol disoase, exhibits itself, his searching uud unerring remedy disperses it from the patient's sy*tem. (JKNF.RAL DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS. Frotn whatever raue lownes* of spirits and alt other sicn* ol a diseased liver, and oilier di*otuiii/R ion of the sys'ern. VHii*h under ihe eradicating inflniMCe ol this all powerful m usep'ie and deterg**Mi remedy. BILIOUS DISORDEKS. Tho proper qumtum and ncht condition of ihe tu|* i* ol ninrnei'toin* importance lo the heahlt nf ihe Itnirian frame, thin an i bilious medicine expel* ihe hidden seeds of ihe complaint ant render* all the fluids and -ecretion* pore end fluent, cleansing and resuf>itatit)g the vital function* rf ihe bodv. SICKLY FEMALES. Should lose no time in trying a few dose* nl this regulating and renovating remedy, whatever mav he their complaint, h can be laken with safety in nil periodical and other disorganizations its effect ia all but miracu lous. UN REFUTED PROOF. The teNiiiiiOiiy ot Nation* is unanimously | born to the health-sit ins virtue* ol hi* nohle remedy, and rerufica'HH in every living !••- guage bear witness to I tits undemabW ritius of tlietr intrinsic worth. HolU way's Pills me ihe Ust remedy known in ihe world Joy the foil distant: AMhniH, Hemtachee, Bowel Corp plaints, liiiic*tion, Fouufie, I 1 flueriza, Cold*, liHamation, Ci et Diseases, lnwu'il Weakneaa, Coeiivenecia, Liver Coinplantia, ()\*pepaia, Lowrie*B of Spirits, Diarthcca, Piles, Dro. ty, Stone ar.tl Gravel, Dehdity, Secondary Svmp om* Fever and ACUO, Veliefft*! Afloo.hifiS FeM'wle Cei plaint!*. VVorrtia o ? all kind-, CAUTUMN '—None Die Pennineiinle* the word* New Yotk and London," are di-certtl* u-a Wrt er- niatk tncveiv leal of ih hook of direction* around each pot or bo\ ; the *anie may te plainly *ecti hy holding the leal o ile lit!It. A hantDoine reward will te jjtveii to atiy one reiuLriuy such inlormation a* may teatl to the detec tion of any partf or partias cottinerlcmnu the iriedicino* or vending the tarne, known ificm to te (ipution*. Sold at it e Manufactories of Professor Holh*way &tt M tiden Lut.o, New York, and hv all rnapecable Druuu<*t* end Dealer* in Medicine throughout the United Sta'e* and Ihe civil. ZHl world, in bo.\es ut 25 cetd* 63 cei* and St each. There i- a cmieiderab'o savinq hy ikine tile larger *ize*. N. LJ.— Direction* for the unidance of pa* liente to every d-order are i.flixed •<• e.cl. poi. Jtit'e 9. IFSB IhL FR A NKLI Ti" HOU SE, LIGHT'STREET, PA. fIMIE undemiuoed, hirmerty AI New B-r\, ■ l.\cciiritriu coiiiit) having taken the ele Cant OCA Bnek. Paveto Starid, l.vtel) kept It) IViei S in Lie! I S feet C"himtiia conti ty. k i own a* the FRANK UN HOUSE, would respect! til ly inform to- IriunrU •••! the puh lie. that lie is prepared to Hccorrimodatn, in excellei.i order, all who may favor him with then custom Tt-e houen i- cotiintudiou* located on Mailt S'reet, everv part >f it to ina new an i very comlnrtahlo. With epacinn* -lutdniilP'tiood ice House and oilier couvon ience, - lor the uccoiitodatiuti of man ami bea-t Dm Table and Viands will h kej t in the b'*i M> le, and t.is Liquors ol tho choicest brands. It wiil he lu- aim to ester to the convejiietica of the crea'ure onmlnca nf ti b . miesie. N HUDSON. I-ii*lit Street. April 14 h 1858. FORKS HOTFL. BLOO.MSBL'UG, COLUMBIA CO., PA. ROBEIu HA Of. .Noli it, i iop/i(fur, 'IP A K ES pleasure in announcing in she pub f li<! thai he lia rented and lliurmmhly refined the Forks Hotel formerly occupied hy James Freeze, in it Inn instill re, and is prepared 'o seen mod ate travellers. teartiMer-. ilrnver- anil blunders. His table will be sup plied with the tc-t product* ■ lis* markets at bird, mid his Bar will be constantly furiuab ed will the chnieei liquor* Aperitive n*iler will always he m at tendance, ami he Irusia his long experience HI catering to lie wants of the public, and In- obliging aiiei 11011 to customer-- wit se cure |.im a liberal st are of iiaironugM. Bloiurisblirg April 21. 1K&8. DRI'Ci- AIMS ITIICISK S^ES, 3310 YJ\r OU LI) call i fie a lien l ion ol all those who wish to buy good goods in his line, tlial tie has just replenished his (aires 'j j large and well seleoied assoriiiienl ol the fol lowing tir'ieles. viz.'— -O ' nifis il l:l>in\Rs, OILS, FLF PAINTS, NABNISIIES,GLASS, Di ESTJITS COI-LR cHlioal ies, I tinnier, , 111,1-) -O.lps allp toilet aniele- generally ; Cigars and Tobacco ol every variety and brand, Harrison's Inks wholesalw and retail at die mumifaclmer's prices, PUKE If.'JAJSS AS I) HUAKIiIES for medicinal u-e only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdorni •! Suppor ers, ASD <——3 DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paint, Varnish and looth Brushes; also agent lor most ol the popular I'uieut Medicines ol the '•>'% Toys, afid an qndle-s variety ol ii-elul ami lancy notion* not here eiiuiriei ■deil Pliysicuni's ! rescrip'ion* and Familv Medicines poi up carelulU and at short no lice. Glass Cutting done to order HI die 010 •land E. P. I.UTZ Btoom-bnig, Jan 13, 18S8 COIiFEKIiIU. 1 HE snl-M-iitier ai'iioui-i-e* thai he wilt carry on the COOPERING BUSINESS at IN brewery ill Hopknisvill* where he will make BARBELS, ÜBS, KEGS, and everyiliuig ill dial line ol tin-mesa. He will also repair work ol al! kinds, and will do it skillfully and at lair prices. . CHARLES W. HASSERT, Blooraeburg, Jan. 13, 1838, KTGREAT DISCOVERY OP TIIE AGE.-/-ft IMPORTANT TO TOB %(' WF.CCS. DR. GUSTAV LINNARD'S TASTE KESIOKATIVK TOUCHES, JAe Great Substitute for Tobucto. fi is a well known and incontrnvertable fact ihm the use of Tobacco is the oromoiinc cause of many of the most SPVITM Mental and Physical Disorders to which die race ol man is subjeci. as careful analysis and long and painful experience have clearly prove., lhai i| ccinaiiis certain narcotic ami poison ous properties most dangerous in their eff ects, utri t |i by emerihg into the bloo.l der ange the tudciions and operations of the Heart, causing many to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. Tobacco affects also the entire tiprvons system, manilesiinu q.elf—as all who have ever lisett itie noxious weed wnl bear l-irti mrmy—in fassilnde, Nervous Irritability Water Bra ti, Dyspepsia, ami many other disonlers of a similar character. The lasie Ue-torative Trocnes are rlesitn erl to counteract ihese hauelul influences, and have proved completely successful in a multitude ol cases, ami whenever uxnl Beina hurmlfips in themselves they exeri a t otielirial effeel upon the eu'ire system, re atoriug the Ta-te which has become vitiated or destroyed by great indulgence, complete ly removing the irnta ton and accompanying tickling sensation of die Throat which are alwsta coiiscqnenl upon abstaining frotn die use of Tobacco, am! hv giving p healthy tone to the stomach, iuvigoruie ilia whole system Persons who are irretrievably undermining their ciiiisli'inioiis and shortening their liVv should use theses Troches immediately and throw of the injur ions and unpleasaui habit Ol Tobacco ClleWHig. These Troches or Lozeigera are put up in a coovenie- t and portable fntui al die low price ol 50 Ceiila~per Box. A liberal discount 10 die Trade. 4 Prepared and sold hy the undersigned to whom all orders should he addressed. JAMES E. BUOWERS, Druggist Corner 2d and Race sirecis, Ptiila.leipha. [March 24, 1858.—1y. A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY! WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR TRB NEW YORK weekly press, A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE New York Weekly Press is one of Ihe best literary papers of die day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages of Six'y Columns, of eriier'aitiing matter; and etegaiiily illustrated every week. A GIFT wotlh from !0 Cenia to $10(10 00 will be sent to each subscriber on receipt ot ftie subscription rnor.ey. TERMS—IN ADVANCE: One copy tor one year, anil 1 gifi $2 00 Three copies one year, and 3 gills 5 00 Five " " " 5 gifla 800 Ten " " " 10 gifts 10 00 Twenty-one " " 21 gifis 30 00 The articles to be distributed are compri sed in die following lisi 1 11. Slates Treasury Note SIOOO 00 2 do. do. do. 600 do each 5 do. do. do. 200 00 " 10 do. do. do. 100 00 •' 10 Pah Lev Hit id. C. Watches 100 00 " 20 Gold WalctlOß 75 00 " 50 do. 6U oi, n 100 do. 60 oo " 300 hadies Gold Watchps 35 00 " 200 Silver Hunting C Watches 30 00 " fno Sdver Wa'ches s|s 00 to 2a 00 " 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chr ins 10 01 to 30 00 " 1000 (oil.ll,ens & pencils 5 00 to 15 00 " Gold lorkeis, bracelets, brooches, ear drops, breast pins, cuff pins, vleeve buttons, rings, shirt str.rls, winch keys, gn|d sod sil ver thimbles, mid a variety nf oilier articles worth loon 50 rents In sls each. On receipt ol the etihsciipli <n mnnev, the vnhscMt cr'* name will t>e enleicd itpriii our hooks op OM'H a .I..ir;Per and die gill cor reep..tiding •vidl thai number wdl be Uir wanted widiin one week to him, by niatlor ex pre.s, po-| paid. I beie is i.e.itier tiurnbng nor lottery abom tin above, as evcrv subscriber is sure ot a Prize ol value We preler lo make itiis l.heral dl-nl'.iilinn among tl.eni instead of giving a large coinmissiou to Agelrs, giv. I' g in the subscriber Ihe allium.l that would goto ihe Agent, and in many ca-e ot a himdred-lold more. All cumtnuiiicuiiuil should be addressed 10 DANIEL A DEE, Publisher. v.lO. no. 19] 211 Cenlre st , N'w York. I'bNslAtl"iTl\S, 1)0 NOT Dl.srUlt. LUNfI'M P I ION EST AN old Indian Dm j CLUED. tor, while a Mis-innari I air.oiig die Indian* ol die ' Rocky Moiiii'aios, ibscov- J ere.l a RARE PLANT, dial proves to be a cer'ain I CONSUMPTION core lor ConPtwriptiori, J CLKfcaD. Bronchi-i*, A-'lirna, Liver Complaint. N**rvnu* ATB'C tioiifi, CotijitiH, Colds. Sir. H'lvuicj fiuw mxilf his for turn* and re'irH.l from bin- CONSUMPTION IIIHSS, he wi.l send the CUItCD. |)r**ocnptioiiH and directions for ihtf medicine Jiee of charge 10 *.ll who dire i', and will sen.l their addruMH, CONSUMPTION st imps (6 cent-), io y*uy CURED. the retwri letter with a description of their nvmo to.lis. I'lie old doctor fi cored more than 3000 casea of Consumption CONSUMPTION aloi e, and hope* all at- CURED. Hutted people will avail the in selves of tins oppor tunity, as the doctor wish es to do all tfie good lie can before he flies. A<Mr*M DOCT. UNCAS BRANT, no. 18—It. Box 3531 P.O. New York. AOKSSi€A\ HOINIL JOHN LEAI OCK, I'iopiulor. Itiimni-buig. i*n THE Proprietor ol tin* well koowu estab lishment tliMitklul lor IIIH liberal panonage henunlore extended In in, tskes llus inelhnit ol iiiformitig his Irienil* and lite public, that he has added cousideratila to the facilities i.t his house ami is orepared 10 acr-oiqmnilale all Itios- w ho may favor him widi their on-- torn. His house and its ariangeinenis wili be Inund in t-e in good order and lis hope iiv a-iiici de-ire to pleasa, to receivn a lull •bare ol patronage. He bus also gaud sta bling and attentive ostlers. JOAN LEACOCK. Blnnmshnrnr, Jolc ?t JB3B M.H A7I ItTiTTi L CI'J 8A LOON _ IS bLOU USliUliti Henry Rose-sun k, ut Phiiadetpt.is, res "c bnlv iulorui" die cii-g-,|. o B uniiishiirg ind vicmny, thai he has opemd in oonQec iinn Willi Ins Kaibet Saloon, a DAGUKURKIAN GALLERY, in the rooms laiel. oif npicil tij C Siahl a a honk bindery, a- d is piepsio l to lake pi" lines winch will surpass anything ol the kind ever seen in this place. Fainere. inoiheis, sisters, brothms. now is die time in procure one ol ihoe imperi-ha hla Anibroiypc* and thus secure the leaiores nf beloved Iriends. Life is unceiiatu; but Ambfoiypes are lasting. All are invited to oil end' examine aoaoi iMne- [Oct. 6, 1868. EXCHANGE HOTEL, ri.'l LIl lIILMIKVI.II, Proiirielor, pleasure in announcing 10 the pub -* lie thai hi "till oectlpicN ihi I rue am! commodious Hovl, in BLOOMSBURG, I'A . ami i" yet, bp ever, prepared to itcro.ru dae Ilia guest". The traveling public nmv de peml on all comforts at home, a* Ins house is entirely furnished and kept in order. HIS TABLE with ihe be*t product" the markelS aff-ufj and HIS BAR is (ornished 1 with the chotT'eM liquor". The proprietor has in connection with Ins hotel fitted out in the I basement an OVSTER SALOON, wher* he can supply *ver\thing in the way of EA I'A Bl ES. Freeh Oyster", Su'dmee, Tripe, Beel Steak, Fn*ti, &i\, &c.. will be kept on hand for ihe accomiamlatiou of hi* guest* mid the public in general. He also ha* in connection wnh hi" hotel an excellent Omnibus Lme, running regular Iv several time" per day to and from the Depota on itie arrival ol ihe Cor", by whirl, passenger* will he pleasantly conveyed to i the Oeiiot S ationK, or taken from, or con vened to their residence", if desired. CV He w* 11 alwaj* te happy to entertain and accommodate hie IneinU to the utmost ol hi" ability. Bloom-bury, Jan. 20. 1858. Tinware 4 biove Establishment. r LJ.N IM.KMGNLD respectfuly in* " for in r his old fi tend* and customer*,thui he hroi piirrhntLtfd hisiirothei*a interest in the esi^TTK^kfcit, nd the concern will here alter bo conducted l>y himself exclusively. He fib* has just reccivtd and oirei" for mile t he largest and mntii exteiibive assortment W nieni ..f KAJSUY BTO VE6 ever iutro duc-J into this market. Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on hand and manufactured toorder. All kinds of re pair.ng done, as usual, on slioit notice, I he patronage of oldfrierus and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT- Bloomsburg, Jan. 12. 1853 tf. BLOOMS BURG !32C3DCE>OS. E undefined would in this way oh 11 * ihe attention of the public to the Book St org at the old "laud, next door to i*w 1 "Ex change Hotel, ; where at all 'fnies ran he found a go<d assortment of books, including Bibles, 11} nut Books, Prayer Books, Hi.iories, Bi Ots, of Poetry, Novels, ami School Bunks ; ul-o ull kinds of stationary ol the bet quality. A emt.a'rral IflNlßriurtbvi made upon Ihe price of Sulioo' Book, ami Stationary to ltio-e who tiy to sell again. Ju-t received, a good ajfirttr.eiit of WALL PAPER, which I would aek all lo call and examinu belore piichueing eUewhere. CAROLINE CLARK, Successor to Jesse G. Clark. Bloomahurg, May 25 1857.-lyr. Foundry, ISiupiti.Liii^ SKIVES AM) TIN W A UK. THE Mib.urtber iiavoig erected a large new brick Foundry ml Machine S'top, in place of the old one, i prepared lo make all kinds i CASTINGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES, j Flown cohPiiiruly on hand. The aubrrrihe ha* removed his Tin Shop from Main Slr-el to tlie Foundry Lot, where he has erected a building altogether for Stoves and Tinware. The Cooking Stoves consist of the VVM. JTM I'ENN COOK. RAUB COOK, VAN COOK. *,O, I'A I! LOR S I'OVES all kitids, the Egg Cylinder Stove, &c*. Ail kinds Uti if.#irlr *o order. JU>FTH SHAKPLESS. Blnnmbnr!f. April 16 18.*)7. MOW AIS ASSOCIATION, r II l LAD LLP // I A. I M POU I'AN T ANX () UN (' E VIN BP. ri>o all perMin* aillined wnh S xiiml Di " eanu'-Ii h- Sj>ermonthhcßii Seminal ft'eok/isfis Impotence Gonowh*i % Gleet, Syph ilis the t>l Omumsm, tyc , tfc Ihe "Hiiwurtl h li,' Hivlewof the bwiiil oi liumari hfe, crued by Sexual diftfee, and the deceptions practiced ' upon the uiiloitiinale victimn of such by Qiucks. have directed their Cuiisiiltios ISuruuuii, a" a chunto'le act worthv of their name lo tive Medical advice gratis, to all per aontt ihus afilutcd, who may Hpply by letter, wnh a description ol iheir comli'ion, (aae, occupation, habit" otjife, &•.,) and in rases of extreme po-nullum. g, to furnish meilicines free I lit* How ard AM>cimion i a benevolent ! liiMiiiifioii,f>UblititMf b> special endowment, tor die relief ol the nick and <lMr*i*e<l, f- ' HuMetl '.vi'b (< Virulent arid Epidemic l)i<- ~ It liiiH now a surplus ol maaio*, j which die Director" liiivn voted to expnud in Bih'eri|ini die above none. his needle** to add tiiai the command* ihe i luuheM Medical skill of the aie, and will fur nisii the 1110*1 approved modern treatment. Ju*i puMishel hv the Association, a Re pori on Spermalorrl an, or Seminal Weeklies, ihe vice ol OinaniMii, Ma*!iirbatto'i or Sell Ahiiae, hiul oilier di-ease* ol the Sstxu.tl Or aaiiM, bv the Snryeou which will he *cnt by mail, (in a sealed envelope), Free of Chnr£t t on ihe receipt ol two stumps lor potftaue. Address, Dr. GEO. R CALHOUN, Con- Milium Surgeon, Howard Aasociation, No. 2 South NINTH S reel, Philadelphia, Pa. By order ol the Dirf-tors. EZRA D HEARTWELL, Frei't GEO. FAIRCiIILI) Secretary. Phi'adelpliiiW U 1857. BLOOMSBURG n A IC B li G Y A IE D . Tim undersigned having charge of the Marble Culling establishment formerly own er! by him, has removed ii liom Berwick in -Iris |ila>e, where he leels competent ami ahle to t*x". uie in a workmanlike man m-r Carving an t Lettering Tnrnli Stone., Mr liniiieiiis, Mantles, lie wonli' IIIOKI respectfully solicit ihe alicthiiun of all who desire lo purchase. Since Ihe ctiahgi in money ma ters and in order 10 extend the hiisine.fi. he will sell marhle s low a on ne had elsewhere on a shurl credil with ap proved security. Any body wishing work done in his line will do well in give hirn a call j as he Hal ters himself hai his work can not be sur passed Hits side ol Philadelphia. He keeps on hand at all times a loi ol good eiock ; lliut which canuol lail lo be sa islaciorly P ihe puichasers. Country produce lakeu in exchange lor work at market piices. JOHN H YOUNG, Agent. B|nnmsHH Bfc j|j | i3 | |H S H C. W. M'KELVV. 3 - J. 8. M'aiMCU. L. \V. M'KF.I.VY, & LO, PAPER MAMIFAiT II RE R s 4 M) Dr-ul-rs in Hags, Caliawi-sa Mills keep IOII.IHIIII) on hand paper ol at hinds, such a. Printing, Bnflft, Ca , Leile' ami Wrapping, hi me lowest prices lor casi or in exchange lor lags. Having increased ing would call the aileuiifgi Old dealers, 10 their - offered St Jpni-gV Orders by attended 10, tml rags purchased at market value, in email or large qtiaiuiiies. Cauawisea, April 21, 1855. DIS.ECTCB.T. Oloomsbnrcf, pa. DAVII) LOWEKBERCL (CLOTHING STORE, on Main street. twc. doors above Ihe 'Amprican Hons**. n _________ -r \JERCHANT. —Store on the upper." part '" of Main street, nearly opposite thee Episcopal Church. / ~~ 8. C. 81I1VE, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE ITI AND CABINET W A RE.-^Wareroom in Shive's Klerk, on Main Street. A. 01. KU'EItT,/ rpINNER AND STOVE DEADER.— 1 Shop on South side of Mpin street, be ,nw Market. I I JOSE I'll SHARI'LFSS. Founder ann machinkst, BiTim iugeonlhe alley between the "Exchange and "American House." li Alt N A I! I) II UP ft IIT, ' I'AII.OR —Shop on the Sou in Side of Main A Street, first square below Market. A. C. MENSCH, ~ MERCHANT.—Store in the Arcade build ing. near the Pii-i Office. on Mult St. 11l RAM I. iioU Kit, >5 Carriage shop, Mam Street. ill KKI.VV. NKAL & 10., IV f ERCHANTS.—Northeast corner of Main I RA and Market streets. i-ii II CO CS> C£ja SO l£> CEA OP tSf Cabinet Ware Kooms, S. C. KIIIVE RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of ol the Public to his extensive assort ment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant made ol good materials and in a workmanlike manner. At his Establish ment, can always be found a good ussort menl ol Fashionable Furnitue. Which is equal in style and finish to that of Philadelphia or New York cities, a.id at as low prices. He has Sofas of different sty )e and prices, from 525 io S6O. Divans, Loun ges, Walnut and Mahogany Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tables, deiashus, chefi'eniers, whatnots and comm.'es and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock ol bureaus, enclosed and common washstands. dress-tables, corner Clipboards, solas, dining and bteakfasl ta bles. bedsteads, cane seat and eomrnon chairs, is the largest in this section of the country. He will also keep a good assort ment of looking-glasses with fancy gilt arid common frames He will also furnish spring matlrusses fined to any sized bedstead,which are superior for durability and comfort to any tied in use. Bloomsburg, April 6th 1854. tf. y ff.TTo. H. a. hcwspl. KTO©Jfc.OM BTSOTjOT, <BSSS li ESPECTFt I.LY ollert his professional services to the Lmlies ami Gentlemen of Bloomeburg anil vicinity . lie is prepared 10 atieml to all the various operations in Den listry, u.ul is provided with the latest im proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inserted on pivot or gold plate,to look as well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. Al operations on the teeth warranted. tyOllice. 3d building above Wilson's Car linge M.ii<iitiieiiir\—-Main Si , West side. Uliminsburg, Nov. 20, 1856. ESS 81 " & IL >2a TO TUB FASHONAHLE AND If# rr'T's* r'fifTi' rt-.T-vtM. lIMIE undersigned navingjnst received the * latest Purrs and New York Fashions would attain beg leave to iiilorm his numet ous friends and all the world atiout Blnoina bura.that he is now better prepared than ev er to acnornmodule any one w ill the neatest easiest and best filling suits of Clothes that have 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, (too wel known o need luithernotice) where lie may at all times be found, seated upon the bench of repentance steadily draw ing ont lUrthrem of affliction.hopeing it may in theendprovt advantageous to him and his customers. Ht would also advise his fiends to beat in niinn that poor, ullliclet! tailors must live, or they can't be expected to work. Therelore Wheat live Corn.Oats, Potatoes, and with all now and then a little CASH willcome mighty handy trotn those who are back-standing on the hooks. Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases "the laborer is wormy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloomsburg, Jan. 13th, 1858. DR. WALTON'S ATli:iil( ,V.\ FILLS. JllV 111 TUB AFFLICTED YoU.NG Aflklllt't Vlt I i>ltlO(JS S /~\NE small box of Pills cures ninety-iiine cases out ol a hundred. No Balsam, no Mercury, no odei on the breath, no lear of detection. Two small pills a do-e ; tasteless anil hartr.lesi as water. Full directions are given, SO mat Ihe indent can cine himself a• certain u- with the minion ol ihe most ex perie iced surgeon, and much Leuer than with ihe advice of one of litile experience hi his ela- of disease. Sem by mail lo any part of the Country by enclosing one dollar to Dr. D. G Walton, No. 151 North Seventh St.. below Race' Philadelphia, A liberal discount lo Ihe trade. N'.nie genuine without ihe wriiieu signature ol D C. Walton, Proprietor. Dr. W.'s treatment for Self-abuse, Weak ness, &c., is entirely different from die usual '•oure. Dr W. has cured hundreds who leave tried others without benefit. The reaimeui is as certain to cure as ihe sui; is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and address Dr. W. as above, given" lull history of your case, and you will bless the tiny you made ■he i-ff.iit in secure what icertain—A RAD H.'AI. CURE fja.i. n IHSB-1 v. 'l' Ki Al ,V 1 INijb AN D NO I IONS, laucy iirii* cle, a good Mssuiiuieul ol Hosiery ol die esi quality; also gloves, mitis, baskets, Ca 'u, Conihs, dress Irimininga and lining-, -ewing Silk, thread, etc., eic., 10 be had nexi loot 10 the "Exchange." AMELIA D. WEBB. Rloomshurg, May 25, 1857. BLANKS! BLANKS! I BLANKS' I DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SITRPfENAS AND JUDGMENT NOTES, of proper it deairable forma, fo' sale at the olaoe t y)n, '.'Star ofthe North." EVANS & WATfOiVS aPbil'A IMaoufuclured SAAMANDER iiiuin 10 niivHTY, If MUST PREVAIL Report of the. Committee appointed to superintend the burning of the Iron Safes at Heading, Fib. 27th, 1867. REAPING Murch 4IH. The undersigned, member# of 'tie Cntnniit ise. do respectfully report, thai we saw ihe iwo Ssfe, originally agreed upon by Parrels & Herring and Evans & Watson, placed aide by aide ir. a furnace, viz: The Sale in use by the Paymaster of Ihe Philadelphia and Read inn Railroad Company, in his office at Read inc. iiiantilaclnred by Farrels & Herring, and die Safe in live by H- A. I.atuz, in hia wore, manufactured by Evan & Watson, and put in boolt and pn|ier* precisely alike. The fire was starred at Pi o'clock, A M, and kepi uo until lour cords of areen hickory, iwo cords dry oak and halt chestnut lop wood were entirely consumed, the whole under the superintendence of ihe subscriber#, mem bers ol the Committee. The Safes were then cooled oft wiih water, after which they wete opened, agd ihe hooks and papers'luken out by the Committee and sent to H. A. Larpz's store for public examination, after they were first examined and marked by the Commit tee. The hooks and papers taken from the Sefe mennfiAulnrcd by P,vai.9& Wmwtii were but slightly affected by the intense heat, while those taken from the Safe manufac tured by Farrels& Herring were, in our jmtg men', damaged fully filleen per pent, more rhan those taken from Evans & Watson's Sale. JACOB H. DYSHER, DANIELS. HUNTER. Having been absent during the burning, we lolly coincide with Ihe abnve staiement of Ihe condition of the papers and books tak en out of the respective Safes. G. A. NICOLLR. H. H. MUHLENBERG, JAMES MILHOLLAND. The following named gentlemen have purchased our Salamander Sales, 88 in num ber, from our Agent, H. A. Lantz, in Read ins, Pennsylvania, since the trial by fire, mentioned above, up to June fat. 1858. G. A. Nicolls, 1 Solomon Rhonda, 1 R. R Company, 2 "W. B. Yerger, 1 H A. Laiuz; 2 Geo. K. Levari, t Kirk & Heister, 1 Samuel Easing, 1 W. Rhoads & Son, 1 J M &G.W.Hantseh,l H W.Mtssimer, 1 James Jame-nu, 1 Dr. Win. Moore, 1 J. B.&A. B. Wanner 1 Levi J. Smith, 1 Jacob Schmuckcr, 1 High & Craig, 1 Wm King, I Win. Krick, l V. B. Shollenberger, I Kaufman & Baum, l 1 eopold Hirslt, 2 Wm. MeFailin, 1 Ezra Miller, 1 Geo. J Eckerl, 1 VV.C.&P.M.Ermen- Isaac Ruth, 1 trout, 1 Biilmeyt r, Folrner Wm. Dnnshower, 1 | &Co. 1 Bailie' & Co., 1 S. U Hullenbach, 1 VV P. Dickson, | B. P. Hunter St Co. 1 VYal z& Hmd-'l, 1 Peter Stiarig, 1 Win B. Hnrtzel, 1 Ephriam Pmllips, 1 Samuel Olinger, l Arnos Dick. 1 A. Taylor & Sons, 1 Joseph Huyetl, 1 M A. Sellers, 1 Fry mire & Bro., 1 Heckman & Fisher, 1 P McAddam, 1 1 N. Kdlmer, ] Jiihn Swar'z, 1 J. R. Reddig, 1 A. VV. Pntteiger, 1 P. K Miller, 1 John A. Sheetz, 1 EW. Earl, I Collins Lee & Co., I Nicholas Dick, 1 East Petin'a. R. R. ] Douglas & Connard 1 Henry Fry, 1 Ezra High. 1 Jacob R Ruler, 1 L-eeeomi Vst'y R. fta. Allen Beehtol, 1 D. L. Billing, 1 Geo. M. Laurnan 1 C. Br-niser, 1 Boss & Scanglcr, 1 J Z. Griesemer, t Harvey, Birch &Co 1 Heist-r Chmer, 1 F. S Hunter 1 J B Rutfieiniel, 1 F. S. Hunter & Bro. 9 D. K Emjle, 1 EVANS & WATSON. June 23, 1858. A curd from l!r .Tumps itl. I JAUKEIT. UK THE NEW YORK LUNG IN HIUMARY—M> connection fur •i m past eghiypar* with ilie above Inside ion, as Clitet Pliy sii'tari. ntul a twelve years' course nl sleniy deV'tmn lo ilie Cure of Pulmonary Cm sumption and us kindred disease, uigeili cr wild my unrivalled opportunities and ad vantage* of pathological resean-hea—aided not a hide by a perfect MS, em of fllehicul In halation—lias enabled rue lo arrive HI a de cisive, direct, and successful course of irea'- meiit for I tie positive and radical cure of nil diaesaea "I Hie Throat, Lanes, and Air-['as sayei. By I (iIimI-hion, ttie vapor and ouraiive properties of riiedicuies are drecily address ed in i!ie d iveased organs and die integument. I do noi mtvise the u-e of medical Inhalalinn nl any kind, lo ihe exclusion of genera/ heat, meat ; and although I consider it a Useful ad juvant in the proper management ot those tearful and olten laud rli-esse-, yci f deern it very necessary lliat each pa'ieot should have die tienelii ol bin li gsneial and local ire at' meat. Tire success ol my treatment in the above diseases. and in the high chatacler of die Ins iiutiou over which I have so long had die honor 10 preside, are too well known to need any eulogy 01 comment Iroin me. At the solicitation ol many private and p.ofes sioial Iriends, through whose philanthropic aid Ihe at'ova charity has been long and lib erally supported, and after due consideration, I have concluded lo make such arrangements ae will bring the beucfits of my experience and treatment within the reach of all, and not confine my sell, as heretofore, to those only who etnered Ihe Infirmary, or who were ahle 10 visit me at my office. Hoping therelore that Ihe urransenteht will give entire ssii-tuc lion, both In toy professional hieihem and die public, I would lespeclftillv announce in conclusion thai lean be consultedpersona,ly or by letter, on all di-euses as above, and thai die medicines, the same as ustd in die Institution biepared tu suii each individual case. In haling vapors, Medical Inhales, &c. will be forwarded by express to any part ol the Uni ted Stales or Caoadaa. TSIIIMS My terms ot treatment by letter are as tallows,'viz.: Stg per month lureHch patient, winch will include | medicine sufficient lor one month's rise: al-| so, inhaling Vapor, ami an Inhaling Apparat us. Payments . follows: £6 lo paid to Ex press Agent on receipt oi lire box of Medi cine, and the balance £6 at the expiration nl the month, if the patient is cured or is entire ly sati-fied widi die treatment. Patients, by giving a lull history of their ease, und their symptoms io full, can be treated as well by letter as by personal examination. Patents aval ing themselves ot Dr. Jarrett's treai* merit may rely upon immediate and perma bent relief, as he seldom lias to treat a case over thirty nays. Letter- ol advice promptly Hliawered. Knr father pamicular* address JAMEL M. JAKRETT, M. D., No. 820 Broadway, onr. Twellih St. N. V. P. S— Hi)tiuisns sod others visaing the ei:y are respectfully invited to call at die lu lirm-ry, where many iirieresimg c*es can he wnnesseil, and where our approved oppar "diss lor the Inhalation of iiiwuiceled va, or call be-eeii and inspected. July 28, 1858. A LARGE LOT of Thibet Shawls just re cetved and for sale by A. C. MENSCH. 1 RON STEEL, ami every kind of Hard ware or sale by McKELVY, NEAL & Co d"NOTTON and Wool Carpet for sale cheap at the Arcade by Mey 37 '7. A C. MENBCHf '• GOLDEN EltlZE. Miua Soinhworlh, Col G. W. Croekef, Charles Bnrdeil, T Dun English, hd u- Henry Clspp, Jttii., George Arnold, Samuel Young, Mia Anna Wbe I pray, Mr Virgina Vaugham Mr Di Vernon, Miss Hauie Clare, Fuii-ry Johnson, WRITE ONLY FOR THE GIU IIS N PRIZE. GOLDEN I'RIZE. IHE ©©&2D2.&T ffTJSEe lI.LUST R A T E D . DEAN & SLATER, suci essors to BECKKT & CO. The New York Weekly Golden Prize f one of the largest and bs.t Literary papere of the day, an Imperial Quarto, containing Eight pages or forty columns of the most interesting and facinating reading matter, from the pen* of the vety firi writers of the day, Elegantly Illustrated Kvtry Week. A PRESENT, Wnrffi from 50 cents to SSOO 00. Will be given to each subscriber immedi atcly on ihe receipt of the subscribliou mon ey. Tins is presented as memento of friend sfiip, and ttot as an inducemet to obtain sub scribers. TEIt.TIS : One copy for one year $2 On and ] Present. One copy for two years 360 and 2 " ' Qua '-'-cy fa- 3 r, e „ 0 <-,■ * One copy for 5 years. 800 and 5 11 AND 10 CLUBS, Three copies 1 ye.its, 5 lit) and 3 " Five copies one year, 800 and 5 " Ten copies one year, 16 00 and I 0" ' Twenty one copies I yr. 30 00 and 21 " The aidcies to be given away are compris ed in the following list; 2 packages ot gold containing S.IOO 00 each 6 " " 200 00 " 10 " " '• 11)0 00 u 10 Pi. Lr. Hun. cased watches 2no 00 " 20 Gold watches, 7i 00 " 60 do do 60 uo ; 100 do do 60 00 " I 3uo Ladies' gold Watches, 35 00 " j 200 Silver Hunting cased watches 30 00 " I 600 Sllvct Watches, Sio to 25 00 " j 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains, Irom . . SH> to 30 00 " Gold l.nckets. Biacelete, Ear Drops, treaer j Puts, cuff pin, Sleeve tuitions, Rings, Shirt #mds, Watch Keys, Goiil and Silver timtdei, ami a variety of oilier articles worth lrcria ! 60 cts. in SI 5 eai h. i We will present to everv person sending j u fit y subscribers, at 82 each a gold watch i worth for>y dollars; to any one sending ue one hundred subscribers at 82 each, a Gold i Winch worth S9O. Every suliscrtuer will ra j ceive a present. Immediately n receipt of the money, tha | subscribers name will be entered upon out J book, by mail or express post paid. All communications should be addressed ! 10 DEAN & SLATER Prop'rs. j 335 Bread way. New York. SPLENDID GIFTS AT 430 CHKSTNUT ST., I'IIII.ADRLFHIA. The Original Gift Book Store G. EVANS would in form his Iriendsand ; tt e public, that he has removed Ins S'ar Gift Book Store and Publishing House, to ilia j splendid store in Brown's Iron Building, 439 ! Chestnut street, two dritirs below Filth, where the purchaser of each book will re i ceive one of tlie following gifts, valued at | Irom 25 cents to SIOO, consisting of Gold i Watches, Jewelry. Sic. ... „ Worth enck i 550 pat. English lev. gold watrhes SiCO j 550 |iaieiil anchor do do 60 j 440 ladies gold watches, 18k cases 85 . 6(tn silver lever watches,warraiuad 15 ! SCJO parlor time pieces 10 ; 500 can co sets,ear drops and ptn3 10 j 600 ladies gold bracelets sto 12 500 guilts vest chains 10 { 1000 gold lockets (largo double case) 3 3000 do (small size) 3 | 1000 go'd petted cases, with gold pens 3 10111 l exua gol I pens, cases & holders 10 50 J 3500 gold pens wnll silver pencils, 250 I 3500 la lies gold pens, with cases 1 50 6500 gold Mug-, (ladies') I | 2000 gents' gold rugs 275 2601) Indies' gold Irea-tpms 2 50 I 3500 dossils'guld breastpins 1 60 ' 3000 pocket knives 75 2000 set- gents' gold'bosnm studs 2 50 2000 do do sleeve buttons S I 2000 pairs ladies' ear drops 3 i 8000 ladies'pearl card cases 6 ■ 25000 laities' cuioen, ja| or mosaic pins 5 J 3500 ladies' cameo sliaw ISi ribhno pins 3 50 ! 2000 Eetridge's Balm ol 1000 Flowers 50 Evans' new Catalogue contains all tht I most popular hooka of the day, and Ihe , newest qutilicalions, all of which will be | sold as low a< can be obtained at other stores. I A complete catalogue of books sent tree, by | application through ihe mail, by addressing | G G. Evans, 439 Chestnut street, Puiladel ' pliia. Agents wanted in every town in tha Uni | Siates. Those desiring so to act cau obtaia particulars by addressing as abnve. N. B—ln consequence of I fie mony crisis and numerous failures the subscriber has been enabled to purchase from assignees an immense stock of books embracing every i epsriment ol literature, al prices which will unable him to give 8500 worth of the above gifts on every SIOOO- worth ol bonks sold. An extra book, with a gift, will be sent fa each person ordering Ten books to be tsnl io one address, by Express. *# # Send for a Catalogue. [apr 28 'SB. TUIS HAY F0 BARGAINS! A. J . EVANS HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMEIt GOODS 4 T his old stand ort Ihe upper end ol Main Street which he will sell cheaper than ihe cheapest. It cousins in part of Silks al paccas, lusires, barnges, tie laities, ducal cloiha, poplins, brilliants, cltalhes, He baget, lawns, skirting, trench and scotch ginghams, prints, gloves, hosiery, collars, handkerchielt, &c. Shawls and Mantillas ol every at) la and quality. STAPLE & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Cloths casnmeres, vesting#, flannels, rnus* line, lickings, stripes, checks, calicoes, cot tonades, linens, sheetings, nankeens,' drills, mar-eilles quills, colored and white carpel chain, parasols, umbrellas a large and splen did assortment ol HATS, CAPS, 800 IS AND SHOES. A SUPERIOR LOP OF FUESII fi&sisSP Tens, Coffee, Sup >t r, Rlolaser a Rtoe, Spice#, &o. Also, Hardware, Queeus ware, Crockery and Cetlsrware. Having selected my entire sinck with lh greatest care and at tlie lowest cash prices, I * can assure my friends and the public gener ally. that I will do all in my power to make establishment knotCh as the "Read quarters for bargains. ll Those who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and ex amine my block before purclia-iiig. ,l '" '''kites' market price for BUn ER, EGGS, RAGS, KOAPAND Dried Fruit, ami coun'ry produce in genetul. Bloomsburg, Jan. 13. 1858. T ARGE lot of No. 1. 2, 4 3 Mack tel. also. White Fish, Cod Fish and Hertiug, itibt received and for sale by May V, '57. A C JIENSCH.
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