STAR OF THE NORTH. BLOOMSBURG,:::::::: : : PfiNN'A. Department. New Rochclle, or I,avion Blackberry. We copy from the Horticulluralist the following account of the productiveness of this celebrated Iruit. It is one of the many striking instances, where money is to be made by farmers varying from their regu lar routine of culture, and growing, to a moderate extent at least, some other crop than corn, oats and wheat potatoes especial ly where they reside within reach ol a good market like Philadelphia. "Early in the month of August, by invi tation from Mr. Seymour, when the berries were in their prime, ivc saw the nursery, and sufficiently to show that the Lawton blackberry is among the most valuable va rieties of fruit. The ground thus devoted is less than two aud a half acres; from tlrs ground Mr. Seymour was sending to market daily, an average of upwards of ten bushels, lie had been picking nine days, and the aggregate amount to tho period of our visit was one hundred and six bushels. Single hills of some three or four canes, in many instances yielded a bushel each. One day, during the season, nineteen bu-hels were picked. Tho picking is done almost ex clusive by boys; eight being employed.— Most of tho berries aro produced from a field separate from the nursery, half of an acre being devoted to tho fruit in tho nur sery; ami here most of our observations were made. This half an acre, which is understood to have received the same cul ture as bestowed upon tho rest of the plan tation, had already produced sopio thirty bushels; and probably at least twenty five bushels remain to l e gathered. This is at the rate of some sixty bushels to the aere.— Many good judges who have visited tho nursery, placed the estimate even higher than this, lint any reasonable fruit-grower, might be satisfied with a yield of sixty bush els of blackberries, — smh blackberries, larger, fairer, better flavored than the natur al ft nit— from an acre of ground. "But docs not this result involve a larger expenditure in cultivation and harvesting?" inquires some one. Definite information on this point, obtain ed from Mr. S., proves that the entire ex pense of lite culture of an acre, afer the ground has been properly prepared the first year, fall below fifty dollars, and the expense of picking is but a trifle over one cent a quart. Mr. S. employed his boys by the day, paying them fifty cents each. They have averaged, during the season; from forty to fifty quarts each a day Tlte ber ries command a ready market at twenty five cents a quart, wholesale. The com mission for selling is one per cent, or one cent for four quarts. The expense of trans portation from Norwalk to NewYoak, some forty miles, about tho sainc. These aro the facts in regard to the cul ture of tho Lawton blackberry. What has been stated 011 this subject, hitherto, lias mainly been theoretical we aro now able to state from actual inspection not only what tho blackberry is cnpablo of doing, anil what it probably will do, but what it has done, and what if is doing. Tito yield from the two acres and three quarters cul tivated by Air. Seymour, cannot bo accu rately arrived at in season for the present number. But if, when the crop is harvest ed, it fails of reaching two hundred bushels, we shall be obliged to confess, that tlte means of forming a correct estimate, obser vations have led us astray. Mr. S. lias produced some twenty bar rels of wine from tho blackberry this season, which commands a ready market at a great er profit than is reaized from the sale of 1110 berries. Cut and Incut I'ocd for Cattle. • In no instance where an experiment lias been made in feeding cut hay, straw or corn fodder, has it proved disadvantages, but on tho contrary, has proved its econmy and advantage. There are many reasons for this An animal especially a working animal, is saved much of the labor of masticating its food, by being cut, and therefore, having more timo to rest. This is a great advan tage where the horse is already overworked, having barely lime to bolt down his food before ho is again hitched to the plow. In the larger cities whore the omnibus lines and city cars employ a great many horses no hay is fed whole, but all cut up with machines worked by horse or steam power Experiments and trials conducted fairly by the proprietors of those lines, have proved satisfactorily llio great saving, and that hay fed whole is wasteful management. By feeding cut food there is no waste, by hav ing tho hay or straw dragging under tho feet of the cattle, as is often the case, wast ing about 0110 half. Cut food is much eas ier digested from tho fact that it presents more points to tho gastric juice of the stom ach, also reducing the food in bulk. Feed ing corn fodder in an open barn yard, at all limes and seasons of tho year, is indeed wasting at least one half. Tho stock only picking o(Tthe leaves, leaving the entire stalk to waste, which in fact contains far moro nourishment than the leaves. The leaves being thin and light, at best can con tain but little of the juice, while the stalk having a strong coating on the outside, pre vents the juice in a great measure from dry ing out and evaporating, the juice in the stalk gradually working itself into the form of sugar. (This fact can easily to proved by crushing and pressing tho stalk,) by cutting and crushing the whole of tho stalk, is converted into soli and nutritious food. "Fompey, wffat am dat goes when de wagon goes, stops when da wagon, stops it am no use to de wagon, and yet de wagon can't go without it V " 1 gubs dat up,clem,' "Why, de uoise, ob course." AN editor in lowa has become so hollow from depending upon the printing business for bread, that he proposes to sell himself for stovepipe at three cents a foot. THE BRITISH REVIEWS, AND BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. GREAT IN DUCEM KNTS TO SU BSC If I BE! PREMIUMS ANI) REDUCTIONS. L. 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The want of a sterling medicinal to me"! tho ills and nccessi'ies of the suffering por tion ol humanity, and one entirely free from mineral and other deleterious particles, was J severely fell till this all powerful meilicine f was ushered into tho world; Holloway's ln | valuable P lis have become tho household j remedy of all nations. Their attribute is to prevent as well as to ettre ; they attack the I rudix or root oT the complaint, and thus by ! removing the hidden cause ol disease rein -1 vigiir.no and restore the drooping energies of i the system, assisting nature in her task of vital and functionary reformation. [DYSPEPSIA. I The great scourge of the continent yields | quickly to a enurse of these antiseptic Pills, and the digestive organs are restored In their proper tone; no matter in what hideous, shape this hydra ol disease, exhibits itself, i his searching and unerring remedy disperses I it front the patient's system. GENERAL DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS. Erorn whatever cause, lowttess of spirits and all other signs of a diseased liver, and oilier disorganization of tho system, vani-h under the erai'irßting iiillnencn ol this all powerful at tisepiie anil detergent remedy. BILIOUS DISORDERS. The proper quantum and right condition of the bile is ot momentous importance to the health of the human frame, this outi bilious medicine exprls the hidden seeds of the complaint, and renders all tho fluids ami secretions pure r.ml fluent, cleansing and resusilatitig the vital functions of the bodv. SICKLY FEMALES. Should lose no time in trying a few doses of this regulating and renovating remedy, whatever may be their complaint, it can be taken with safely in all periodical and other disorganizations its eilect is all but miracu lous. UNREFUTED PROOF. The testimony of Nations is unanimously born to the health-giving virtues ot Ills nolle letnedy, and certificates in every living lan guage bear witness to the uitdeiiiabletwss of their intrinsic worth. llollt,way's I'ilis mc the lest remedy known in ilie world Jar the following diseases : Asthma, Headaches, Bowel Complaints, Indigestion, Coughs, Influenza, Colds, lttllamation, Chest Diseases, lnwa'd Weakness, Costiveness, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lowttess of bpirils, j Diartlcitti, Piles, Drot sy, Stone ar.d Gravel, Debility, Secondary Symptoms Fever and Agne, Venereal Alleciions Female Complaints. Worms of all kinds, CAUTION !—None ore genuine utiles- the words "7/o/lotcui/, New York ond London," are discernible a- a water- mark in every lul of the book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may bo plait.ly seen by holding the leal to the light. A handsome reward will to given to any one rendering j sneh information as may lead to tho detce ] lion rif any part;' or parties counterfeiting j the medicines or vending the same, known I them to be spurious. | *o* Sold tit the Manufactories of Professor ILdloway, 80 Maiden Late, New York, and I hv all respectable Druggi-ts tint Dealt r- in ] Medicine throughout lite United Sta'es arid | the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents 03 cents ari.t each. There i- a considerable saving by taking the larger size". N. i'>.— Directions for the guidance of pn tinus in every disorder are i-flixed in each pot. June !>, 1858. THE FRANKLIN~H.OU SE, LIOIIT STELLT, PA. j rgMIE undersigned, formerly of New Rerry, j -" Lycoming county, having taken Ilia ele ] em! new HiiekTavern Stand, 1.-.tely kept by IV let 8!: ii, in Light Sirepi. Columbia conn j ly, known as ilie FRANKLIN MOUSE, would j respeeiluliy inform his Iriends and ilie pub I lie, lhat he is prepared to accommodate, in ! excellent order, all who may favor him with I their custom. The house is commodious, I located on Main Street, every part of it be ing new and very comfortable, with spacious stabling, good ice Mouse, and other con len iences, tor die accomodation of man and beat Mis Table and Viands will be kept in die best sljie, and his Liquors o( the choicest brands. tl will be bis aim to caier to the convenience of the ctealure comlnr'sof hsi guests. N. HUDSON. Light Street, April 14'h 1858. FORKS HOTEL. BLOOJISJIimu, COLUMBIA CO., PA. RORKill' HAGENBUCII, IropiitloTj ftp A IvES pleasure in announcing lolha pub lie lhat he has rented and thoroughly - refilled die Forks Ilolel formerly occupied I by James Freeze, in Blnornsburg, and is ! prepared lo accomodate iravelleis, teamsters, drovers and boarders. His latde will be sup plied with the l est products the markets af lord, and his Bar will be constantly furnish ed with the choicest liquors. Attentive ostlers will always bo hi at tendance, and lie Irusis his long experience in catering lo > tie wauls of die public, and his obliging attention lo customers wil se cure him a liberal share of patronage. Bloomsburg, April 21, 1898. DSSttic r /\ wpjui s'sraXE, WOL'I.I) call die attention ol all those who ** wish to buy good goods in bis line, that be has just replenished his (already) large and WPII selected assortment ol the fol lowing articles, viz. - n DREGS, MEDICINES, OILS, C / PAINTS, NAKNISJIEB, GLASS, DTHSTUFPS Uoiifecdonaries, Ferlumery, fancy soaps and loilel articles generally; Cigars and Tobacco of every variety anil brand, Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail al die manufacturer's prices, P(/WE IVIt\ES AND HUANDIES for medicinal use only. Trusses, Shoulder braces and Abdominal Supporters, AXD DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Faint, Varnish and Tooth Brushes; also agent for most ol the popular fateni Medicines of die day. Toys, and an endles variety of useful and Ihncy notions not here enumer ated. Fhysiciau'd Prescriptions and Family Medicines put up careluliy and at short no tice. Glass Cutting dona to order ul the old siand E. P. LUTZ. Blooinsbnrg, Jan. 13, 1858. ~~ COOPEi:iK(L THE subscriber annuurices ttiat he will carry on the COOPERING BUSINESS at his brewery in Hnpkinsville, where lie will moke BARRELS, TIBS, KEGS, and everything in lhat line ol business. He will also repair work of all kinds, and will do it skillfully mid at fair prices. CHARLES \V. HASSERT, Bluomsburg, Jan. 13, 1858. K7* GREAT DISCOVERY OF TIIE IMPORTANT TO TOXiWro tJHKWBISS. DR. OUSTAV LINN ARB'S TASTIS 1115 SI OR A T i k . K 1I > UCIIES, 'JLhe Client Sufotiiutefur Tobacco. Ii i* n well known and iucon'roverfaWe fact lii (it the use of Tobacco is the promoting ' cause of mnny of the mo.st severe i anil PliyMeid Disorders to which the race (if man is tnbject. as careful analysis ami long and painful experience have clearly prove.i that it contains ccrtuin norcotic and poison Otis properties most dangerous in their t*lT ec8 t which by enteril.g into the blood der ange the fin ctions uiul operations of the Heart, causing mmiy to suppoe that organ to \'e seriously diseased. lobai'co aliens n!*o the entire nervous system, ruanilesting it-elf—as all who have over used the noxious weed will bear testi mony—in lassitude, Nervous Irritability, Water Era h, Dyspepsia, and many otiier disorders of a similar character. 1 ho taste lle-torutive Troches nro design ed to counteract these baneful influences, and have proved completely successful in a multitude ol cases, and whenever used.— Htung harmless in themielvps they exert a bcriclii-ial effort upon the en-ire system, re storing thttT.i-to which has become vitiated or destroyed by great indulgence, complete ly removing the irrila ion and accompanying tickling sensation of the Throat whieli are always consequent upon abstaining Irotn the use of Tobacco, urn! by giving a healthy tone to flirt stomach, invigorate the whole system. Persons who are irratrievably undermining the ir cnusliluiious mill .-'mrtoiiint; their lives, should use these Troches immediately and throw of llio iitjiiijons :iml uiipleusaut habit ol Tobacco Chewing. 1 heso Troclies or Ltizetgers are pot up in a convenient and portable Iniiu at lire low price ol rat Cents per Box. A liberal discount to Hie Trade. Prepared ami sold by the nntlersigneil to whom all orders should he nrl 'ressed. J AUKS I.BROW JiKS, Druggist Corner 2d and II ce streets, Philadelpha. [March 24, 1558.-ly. A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY ! WHO SCDSCRIJIES Fori TIIB NEW VGIIEi WEEKLY PRESS, A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED PA AI IL r iv I: 'iv ApAP EU . rjMIE New York Weekly Press is one of -L tin'. best literary papers of the day. A large Quarto containing 'J'weriiy Pages ol Sixty Columns, of en'eraitiing matter; and elegantly illustrated every week. A GIFT worth from .'0 Cenls lo $lOOO 00 will be sent in earth subscriber on receipt ol the subscription rrioi.ee. T F.I! 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All communication should be addressed io DANIEL A DEE, l'ltblisher. v.lO. no. 19] 211 Cenlre si , New York. tt>m 7 iUPTIO!)>S f DO kot dsispaiu. CON^TMl 1 1 lON C5P* AN old Indian Doc- CD liL I). lor, while a Missionary among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains, discov ered a EAKE PLANT, that proves to be a certain COXSUMPTIONcure lor Consumption, CURED. Bronchitis, Asilima, Liver Complaint, Nervous Atiec tions, Coughs, Colds kc. Having now made his for tune and retired Irom bus- CONSUMPTION iness, lie >viil semi the CURED. prescriptions and directions lor preparing the medicine Jrcc of charge to sdl wiio desire it, and will send their address, enclosing 2 CONSUMPTION stamps (0 cents), to pay CURED. the return letter, with a description ol their sy tno toais. The old doctor has cured more than 3000 cases of Consumption CONSUMPTION alone, and hopes all al- CUEED. dieted people will avail (hemselves of this oppor tunity, as the doctor wish es to do all the good he can he fore he dies. Address DOCT. IJNCAS EE A NT, no. 18—4t. Box 3531 P. O. New York. - PETE! DILLMEJEB, I'lCliriolor, rHVtke* pleasure in announcing to the pub lie tbat be siill occupies this I rge antl commodious Hotel, in BLOOMSBURG, PA., and is yet, as ever, prepared lo uccomcduie his guests. The traveling public may de pend on ull comforts at home, as his house is entirely furnished and keot in order. HIS TvtllLE Will be supplied with the best products the markets afford, and MIS BAR is furnished with the choicest liquors. The proprietor has in connection with his hotel fitted out ill (he basement an OYSTER SALOON, where he can supply everything in the way of EATABLES, fresh Oysters, Sardines, Tripe, BeePSicnlc, fish, &c., &c., will be kept on band for the accommodation of bis guests and the public in getyrnl. He also has in connection with his hotel an excellent Omnibus Lute, running regular ly several times per day to and from the Depots oil the arrival of the Curs, by which passeug'ers will be pleasantly conveyed to the Depot Siutions, or taken from, or con veyed to their residences, if desired. CAT He will always be happy to entertain and accommodate his friends lo the utmost of bis ability. Bloomsburg, Jan. 20, 1858. (riOLDUX I'lUZi:. Miss Southworth, Col. G. VV. Crocket, Charles Harden, T. Dun English, M.D. Henry Clapp, Jun., Cenrge Arnold, Snnnel Young, Mrs. Anna Whelprey, Mrs. Virgiria Vanaham Mrs. Di. Vernon, Miss Hallie Clare, Fin fry Johnson, WHITE ONLY FOB THE csok PE^HB)-:. CiOIiDEIV B'SIIBaS. IIIK O©3L©S.SF KSIESL I LLUS T 11 A T E D . DEAN ic SLATER, eucr essora lo BECKET & CO. The Now Yoik Weekly Golden Prize is one of llie largest and best Literary papers of the day, an Imperial Quarin, containing Eight panes or forly columns of the most interesting and fuciiialins readina niatier, front the pens of lite very first writers of lire day, Ulcgautly Illustrated Enry Week. A PRESENT, Wonh from 60 cents to $5OO 00. Will be given lo each subscriber immedi ately on the receipt ol the siibscrihlinn mon ey. This is pre.-etned as memento of Iriend j -hip, and not as an indncemul to obtain sub scribers. TERMS: One copy for one year $2 Ou anil I Present. One copy lor two years 3 50 and 2 " One copy lor 3 years, 500 and 3 " One copy lor 5 years, 800 and 5 " AND TO CLUBS, Three copies 1 years, 500 and 3 " Five enpies one year, 800 and 5 " I Ten copies one year, 15 00 and 10 " I Twenty one copies I yr. 30 00 and 21 " i The articles to be given away are cotnpris | ed in the following li-l : 2 packages ol gold containing $5OO 00 each 5 u 200 00 " 10 " " " 100 00 " It) Pt. Lr. Hun. cased watches 200 00 " 20 Golrl watches, , 75 00 " 50 do do 00 00 " 100 do do 50 00 " 300 Ladies' cold Watches, 35 00 " 200 Silver Hunting cased watches 30 00 " 500 sln t Watches, $lO to 25 00 " 1000 Gold Guard, Vent and Fob Chains, from - - $lO In 30 00 " Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Eur Drops, breast Pins, cod pins, Sleeve buttons, Rings, Stiirt studs. Watch Ke;s, Cold anil Silver limbics, and a variety of other articles, worth from 50 cts. to $l5 ear h. We will present lo everv person sending ns lif.y subscribers, at $2 each a gold watch worth forty dollars; to any one sending ns on hundred subscriber* at $2 each, a Cold Wa'cli worth $9O. Every subscriber will re ceive a present. Immediately en receipt of the money, the i subscribers name will be entered upon out j horde, by mail or express post paid. All communications should be addressed i to DEAN & SLATER Prop'rs. 335 Broadway. New York. j HOWARD ASSOC3ATSWY', PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTANT ANNOUNUEMNET. fgtOall persons afflicted with S'xnal f)is eases, such as Spermoralrhiea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Conoron/ia, died, Syph ilis, the vice of Unionism, ipc.fyc. The "Howard Association," in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual di-e.i>es, and the deceptions practised upon the nufoitunate victims of sueh,diseases by Quacks, have directed their Consulting burgeon, as a chariluUc act worthy of their name, lo give Medical advice gratis, to all per sons thus afflicted, who may apply by letter Willi u ilesuri|fH>ti '< lirr comH iori, occupation, habits of life, &c..) and in cases of extreme poverty md sutlenng, to furnish | medicines free of charge. | '1 he Howard Association is a ber.evolenl i Institution,established by special endowment. lor lbs relief of lite sick and distressed, af j Hided with " Virulent ami Epidemic Dis ea-es." li has now a surplus ol means, | which lha Directors have voted lo expend in : advertising the above notice, it is needless 1 lo add tbat '.lie Association commands iho i highest Medical skill of the age, and will fur nisii the most approved modern treatment. Just published, by the Association, a Re port on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weekness, the vice of Omanism,- Masturbation or Self Abuse, ami other di-euses of the Sexual Or gans, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be scut, by mail, (in a sealed envelope), Free of Charge, on the receipt of two slumps for j postage. j Address, Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN, Con : suiting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 | South NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA l>. HEART WELL, Pre't GEO. FAIKCHILI). Secretary. Philadelphia, Sept. 24, 1857. I Ua&3c UmitiiE'.v, aiooiiisbiii'; STOVES AND 'PIN WARE. THE subscriber having erected a largo new brick Foundry and Machine Shop, in place of the old one, is prepared to make all kinds of CASTINGS AT THE LOWEST FRICES. Plows constantly on hand. The Mibscribe > has removed his Tin Shop from Main Street to the Foundry Lot, where ho has erected a building altogether for Stoves and Tinware. The Cookirig Stoves consist of the WM. PENN COOK, RAUB COOK, VAN [ f LIKE COOK, und PARLOR STOVES Oc all kinds, the Egg Cylinder Stove, &e. All kinds of Spouting made to order. JOSEPH SHAUPLESS. Bloomsburg, April It), 1857. BLOOMSBURQ I33CZDQDI22. no. YTR r jIMIE undersigned would in this way call -*• the attention of the public lo the Honk Store at the old stand, next door to ilia "Ex change lintel," where at all limes can be found a good assorimem of books, including Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Histories, Books of Poetry, Novels, ami School Books ; ulso all kinds of stationary of the best quality. A considerable deduction made upon the price of School Books and Stationary lo those who by to sell again. Just receivetl, a good assortment of WALL PAPER, which I would ask ull to call and examine belore pnehnsing elsewhere. CAROLINE CLARK, Successor to Jesse G. Clark. Bloomsburg, May 25, 1857,-lyr. iIIEKICAIV HOUSE. JOIIN LEACOCK, Proprietor. ISloomsbuig, I'ii. THE Proprietor ol this well known estab lishment thankful for the liberal patronage hereiotore extended him, lakes this method of informing his friends and the public, that he has added considerable to the facilities of his house ami is prepared lo accommodate all thosn who may favor him with their cus tom. llis house anil its arrangements will be found to be in good order, ami be hopes by a strict desire lo please, lo receive a lull share of patronage. He has also good sta bling and attentive ostlers. JOAN LEACOCK. Bloomsburg, July 21, 1858. EVAtyS & WATHi' r~- •.- l'liil'a manufactured • SAFES; / ■; No.2(lSoni'i Fourth Steel L. 1 I 111 (.A DELI 111 A. TRUTH IS MIGHTY, # MUST PREVAIL- Report of the. Commillee appointed to superintend the burning of the Iron Sales at Heading, F<b. '27 th, 1857. HEADING. March 4ih. The undersigned, members ot die Commit tee, do respectfully report, that we saw die two Safes originally agreed upon by F'arrels ft Herring and Evans &. Watson, placed side by side in a furnace, viz: The Sale in ne by the Paymaster of the Philadelphia and Head ing Kuilrmid Company, in his ollice at Head | ing, manufactured by Farrels k Herring, and the Safe in use by 11. A. Lantz, in his store, manufactured by Evans & Watson, and put in bonks and papers precisely alike. The tire was started at 81 o'clock, A. M., and kept up until four cords of green hickory, two cords dry oak and half chestnut trip wood were entirely consumed, the whole under tho superintendence of the subscribers, mem bers ot the Committee. The Safes were then cooled oil wi h water, after which they wete opened, agd the books and pnpers'taken out by the Committee and sent to 11. A._LaiPz's store for public examination, afier they were first examined and marked by the Commit lee. The honks and papers taken Ironri the Safe manufactured by Evans k Watson were but slightly affected by the intense heal, while ihnse taken from the Safe manufac tured by Farrels & Herring were, in ourjuttg rtieni, damaged fully lillecti per cent, mure than those taken from Flvuns k Watson's Sale. JACOB H. DYSHF.R, DANIELS. HUNTKK. Having been ab-eni during the burning, we fully coincide with Ihe above statement ol the condition of the papers oud bouks tak en out of tho respective Safes. G.A. NICOLLS, 11. 11. MUHLENBERG, JAMES MILHOLLAND. The following named gentlprnen have purchased our Salamander Sales, 88 in num ber, from our Agent, H. A. t-aniz, in Read ing, Pennsylvania, since the trial by fire, mentioned above, up to Juno Ist. 1858. G. A. Nicolls, 1 Solomon Rhoads, 1 I!. R. Company, 2 W. B. Verger, 1 11. A. I.anlz; 2 Geo. K. Levari, 1 ! Kirk & I leister, 1 Samuel Fa-ing, I |W. Rhoads & Son, I J.M &G.VV.Hahlach, I It. W. Missirner, 1 James Jameson, 1 [ Dr. Win. Moore, 1 J. B.kA, B. Wanner 1 | Levi J. Sbtith, 1 Jacob Sclimucker, 1 lligli k Cra.g, 1 Win King, 1 | Win. Krick, 1 V. B. Sliollenberger,l ■I Kaulman k Baum, 1 Leopold flush, 2 j Win. McFarlin, 1 Ezra Miller, 1 | Geo. J Eckert, 1 W.C.&P.M.Ermen | Isaac Until, 1 trout, 1 Billmeyt r, Folmer Win, Donnhower, 1 & Co. 1 Ballic! k Co., 1 'S. U. Hollenbach, 1 W. P. Dickson, 1 jB. I'. Hunter & Co. 1 Waltz fx Hoedel, 1 | Peter Spang, I Writ. B. Hurtzel, 1 •j Ephriam Phillips, 1 Samuel Oiinger, 1 I Amos Dick, 1 A. Taylor & Sons, 1 j Joseph Hnyelt, 1 MA. Seller*, I Erymire & Bio., 1 Heck man & Fisher, 1 P. McAddarn, I 1 N. Killmer, 1 I John Swartz, 1 J. It. Heildig, 1 A. W. Poiteiger, 1 P. K Miller, 1 John A. Slieetz, 1 K W. Earl, 1 Collins I.en & Co., 1 Nicholas Dick, 1 \ Ivist IVnn'a. 11. It. 1 Douglas &Connard I j Henry' Fry, 1 Ezra High. I I Jacob K. iiittor, 1 Lebanon Val'y It. I! 3 ■ Allen IScclitcl, 1 I). L. Billing, 1 Geo. M. Laiimnn 1 C. Ilreniser, 1 J Boss k Snanules, 1 J. t}ri--r,t,rr, 1 ! llarvcv, Birch &Co I llcister Climer, I F. S Hunter, 1 J. B. ltoiherinel, 1 i F. S. Hunter k Bro. 9 D. K Engle, 1 EVANS k WATSuN. i June 23, 1858. card frcsia Br. .Tames I!!. I JAHHKTT, OF THE NEW YOUK LUNG j INFIRMARY.—My connectiou fir the past e ghl years with the above Institution, as | Chief Physician, and a twelve years' course i of steady devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary I Consumption and its kindred disease, logeth | er with my unrivalled opportunities and ad j vantages ol pathological researches—aided | not a hole by a perfect system of Mcbical In halation—has enabled me to arrive at a de j cisive, direct, and successful course of treat | meat fur tho positive and radical cure of all diseases of Hie Throat, Langs, and Air-Pas sapci. By Inhalaiicm, the vapor and curative properties ol medicines are di'eetly address ed to the diseased organs and the integument. 1 do not advise the use of medical Inhalation of any kind, to lite exclusion of general heat meat; and although I consider it a useful ad juvant in the proper management of those tearful and often fatal diseases, yet I deem it very necessary that each pa'ient should have ihe benefit of both gsneiut and local treat* meat. The success of rhy treatment in Ihe above diseases, and in the high character of the Insiituliou over which 1 have so long had the honor to preside, are too well known to need any eulogy ot comment from me. At the solicitation ol many private and profes sioial friends, through whose philanthropic aid the above charity has been long and lib erally supported, and alter due consideration, 1 have concluded lo make such arrangements ae will bring the beuefits of my experience and treatment within the reach of all, and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able lo visit trie at my office. Hoping iherelora that the arrangement will give entire satisfuc tiou, both lo my professional bretliern and the public, I would respectfully announce in conclnsion that lean be consulted personally or by titter, oil ell ill-eases as above, ami thai ihe medicines, the same us used in lite Institution brepared to suit each individual case. In haling vapors, Medical Inhales, kc. ka. will be forwarded by express to any part of the Uni j ted States or Canadas. TERMS —My terms of treatment by letter are as Ibllows, viz.: $l2 permonlh lor each patient, which will include medicine sufficient for one month's use; al so, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparat us. Pay meats as follows : $6 lo paid lo Ex press Agent on receipt oi lite box of Medi cine, und the balunce $6 at Ilia expiration of the month, if the patient is cured or is entire ly satisfied widi the treatment. Patients, by giving a lull hisiory of their case, and their symptoms in full, eau be treated as well by letter us by personal examination. Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jurrett's treat ment may rely upon immediate and perma nent relief, as he seldom has lo treat a case over thirty days. Letters of advice promptly answered. For fiilher paoiicttlurs address. JAMEL M. JARRETT, M. D., No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St. N. Y. P. S.—Physicians and others visiting the city'are respectfully invited to call at the In firmary, where many interesting eases can he witnessed, and where our approved oppar rotus (or the inhalaiion of medicated vapor can besoen and inspected. • July 28, 1858. N. S. LAWRENCE'S NKW PAPER, PRINTERS' CARD & ENVEL OPE WAREHOUSE, No, 405 C ommercr. Street, Phil ad'a. Cash buyers will find it for their interest >° call. Jan. 7, 1858—ly SPLENDID GIFTS AT 439 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. The Original Gift Booh Store. (1. EVANS would inlorm his friendsand lli public, thai lie has removed In* Star Gill llook Store ami Publishing House, lo the splendid slore in lirowu's Iron Building, 439 Giles'nut slreel, -two iloiirs below Filth, where ilie purchaser of each book will re ceive one of Ihe following gifts, valued at from 25 cents lo $lOO, consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry, &u. Worth each 550 pat. English lev. gold watches $lOO 550 patent anchor do do 50 410 Indies gold watches, 18k cases 85 (500 silver lever watches,warranted 15 500 parlor time pieces 10 600 drops and pins 10 500 ladies gold bracelets 5 lo 12 500 gents vest chains 10 1000 gold lockeis (large double case) 3 3000 do (small size) 3 1000 gold pencil cases, with gold pens 3 1000 extra gold pens, cases k holders 10 50 3500 gold pens wiih silver pencils, 250 3500 ladies gold pens, with casvs 1 50 (5500 gold rings, (ladies') V 2000 gents' gold rings 2 75 2500 Indies' gold breastpins 2 50 3500 inissits' gold breastpins 1 50 3000 pocket knives 75 2000 sets gents' goldjbosnm studs 2 50 2000 do tlo sleeve buttons 3 2000 pairs ladies' ear drops 3 8000 ladies'peatl card cases 5 j 25000 ladies' cameo.)it or mosaic pins 5 3500 la lies'carneo shawl & ribbon pins 3 50 2000 Eelridge's I'.alm of 1000 Flowers 50 Evans' new Catalogue contains all Ihe most popular books of tho day, and the newest qiibncutimis, all of which will be sold as low as can be obtained at otberslores. A compline catalogue of books sent tree, by application through the mail, by undressing G G. Evans, 430 Chestnut street, Philadet- I pliiu. Agents wanted in every town in the Uni- States, l'lirf-e desiring so to act can übtaiu particulars by addressing as uhove. i N. B.—ln consequence of Ihe runny crisis j ami numerous failures Ihe subscriber lias j been enabled IO purchase from assignees an , immense stork of books embracing every | i eparttnent id literature, at prices which will enable liiin to give $5OO worth of the above ! gifts on every $lOOO worth of books sold. | An extra book, with a gilt, will be sent lo | each person ordering Ten bouks to be sent j io one address, by Express, Send fir a Catalogue. [apr 28 '5B. 'l ilts HAY FOR BARGAINS! A . J- EVANS i MAS JUST RECEIVED A NKW STOCK OF BPMNG& SUMMER GOODS • T his old Maud on itiH upper end ol Main | Sireet which lie will fell cheaper ihau i Ihe cheap**!. Il consists in part of Silks al pacca*, lustres, borages, de laities, ducal j cloihs, poplins, brilliants, ehallia*, da bages, lawns, skirling, trench anil scotch ginghams, | prinis, gloves, hosiery, collars, handkerchiefs, &c. Shawls and Mantillas ol every sly le anil ! quality. STAPLE & DOMESTIC DRV GOODS, Cloth* ca*siintreft, vesting*, flannels, mus lins, (irking*, ftricheck*, calicoes, col tomulc*. linens, sheetings, nankeens, drills, nmr*eillen qnilts, colored and while carpel chiiin, parasol*, umbrellas, a larizn and splen did assortment of HAI S, CAPS, BO() I S ANL> MIOKS. A SUPKUIOR LOT OK Flll&H L'L>£££E. ±£J^ TrantColiccj Siipiv^olnMrs llice, Spice, &c. Also, Hardware, Queens j ware. Crockery and Cedarware. Having selected my cnlire slock with the greatest cure and al Hie lowest cash prices, I can assure my Irieuds and the public gener ally, thai I will do all iu my power to make | establishment known as iho " Head quarters 'for bargains " Those who wish 10 purchase ! will liud il lo their advantage to call and ex j amine my slock before purchasing. I will pay the highest market price for BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAR AND Dried binn, ami country produce iu general. I Blootnshura, Jan. 13, 1858. Dli. IVALTON^S AMERICAN E'SBsffaS. JOV TO TUB AFFI.ICTKD. VOU.KI A.tiliUK'A VtCIOIUOCS I /"bNE smalLbnx of Pills cures ninety-nine j cases out ol a hundred. No Balsam, no Mercury, no odei on the breath, no lear of l detection. Two small pills a dose ; tasteless | and harmless as water. Full directions are : given, so mat the patient can cure himself ! as certain as with the advice of the most ex -1 perienced surgeon, and much better than | with the advice of one of little experience in ibis class of disease. bent by mail to any part of the Country by enclosing one .dollar lo Dr. D. G. IVniton, { No. 154 North Seventh St., below liace, Philadelphia, A liberal discount lo the trade. None genuine without the written signature of I) C. Walton, Proprietor. Dr. W.'s treatment for Self-abuse, Weak ! ness, &c., is entirely different from the usual ! course. l)r. W. has cured hundreds who have tried others without benefit. The treatment is as certain lo cure as the sue. is lo rise. Enclose a slump, and address Dr. W. us above, givetig a lull history of your case, and you will bless Ike day you made [lie effort to secure what isceriaiu—A RAD ICAL CUKE. [Jan. 27. 1858-ly. j THE" ATLANTIC MONTHLY. I Tennis. —Three Dol'ars per annum, or I Twenty live cents n number. Upon die re i ceipt of the subscription price, the publisher i will mail the "ATLANIIC" to any part of ! the United States, pre-paid, Subscriptions ' may begin with nny nnin her. ! Cmns For Tin Dollars the publisher | will send five copies of the "Atlantic" lor ! one year, the subscribers lo pay their owu I postage. Clergymen, Teachers, and Postmasters will receive ihe periodical for two dollars a a year. Booksellers and Newsmen will obtain the terms by Ihe hundred, etc., upon applicat'on to the publishers. PHILLIPS, SAMPSON & CO, 13 Wittier street, Boston. 0. W. H'KKt.VV. j. a. M'jri.NCir. C. W. M'KELVY, & CO., PAPER MANUFACTURERS AND Dealers in Bags, Catiawisea Mills, keep constantly on hand paper of all kinds, such as Printing, Uook, Cap, Leber and VVrapping, at the lowest prices lor cash or in exchange lor lags. Having increased facilities for manufactur ing would cull ihe attention of merchants ami dealers, lo Iheir slock of paper, which is offered ot extremely low prices. Orders by mail promptly attended to, and rags purchased at market value, in small or lurge quantities. Cniiawi-sa, April 2ly"1858. AN ASSORTMENT of confectionary, jew elry, Perlumery soaps, hair oils, &c. Pomades, lo be had at Afy CLAf K'S Book Store. f 1 1 Rl MMI NOS ANI) NOTIONS, fancy nrli- J- cles, a good assortment of Hosiery of the best quality; also gloves, mills, baskets, Ca bas, Combs, dress trimmings and linings, sewing silk, thread, etc., eie., lo be had next door lo the "Exchange." AMELIA D. WEBB. Bloomsburg, May 25, 1857.
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