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A Card from Dr. James M. Jarrett, of the 

 New York Lung Infirmary. 



My connection lor tlie past eight vears with the 

 above Institution, as Chief Pliysician. and a twelve 

 years' course of" stPady devriion to the «'ure of Pul- 

 monary Coiisnuiptioii and its i<in(lred diseases, togeth- 

 er with my unrivalled opportunities and advantage of 

 pathological research — aided not a little hy a perlect 

 system of Medical luhnhition—hix?^ ent\h\Q(\ ine to ar- 

 rive at a decisive, direct and successful course of treat- 

 ment lor the positive and radical cure of all diseases 

 of the Thront, Lvntrs, and Air Passau'^es. By Inha- 

 lation, the vapor and curative pro|)erties of niediciiies 

 are directly addressed to the. diseased organs and the 

 integument. 1 do not advise the use of Medical In- 

 li'ilation of any kind, to the exclusion of general 

 trentmeni : and although I consider it a hseful adju- 

 vant in the proper management of those tearful and 

 »)fien liital diseases, yet I deem it very necessary that 

 each patient should have the benefit of both general 

 and local tieatment. The success of my treatment 

 in the above diseases, and the high character of the 

 Institution over which I have so long had the honor 

 to preside, are too well known to need any eulogy 

 or comment from me. At the solicitation of many 

 private and professional friends, through whose phi- 

 ianlhropic aid the above charily has been long and 

 liberally supported, and after due consideration, 1 

 Inive concluded to make such arrangements as will 

 bring the benefits 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 to visit me at my office. Hoping, 

 therefore, that the arrangement will give entire satis- 

 faction, both to my professional brethren and the pub- 

 lic, I would respectfully announce in conclusion, that 

 / can now he consulted personalty or by letter, on all 

 diseases as above, and that the medicines, the same as 

 used in the Institution, prepared to suit each individ- 

 ual case, Inhaling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, SfC, 

 &,c., will be forwarded by express to any part of the 

 United States or the Canadas. 



Terms — My terms of treatment by letter are as fol- 

 lows, viz : $12 per month for each patient, which will 

 include medicine siifhcient tor one month's use; also 

 Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Appi;ratus. Pay- 

 ment as follows: $6 to be paid to Express Agent on 

 receipt of the box of Medicine, and the balnnce, ($6) 

 at the expiration of the month, if the ))atient be cured 

 or is entirely satisfied with the treatment. Patients, 

 by giving a full history of their case, and their symp- 

 toms in f(ill,can be treated as well by letter as by 

 personal examination. Patients availing themselves 

 of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may rely upon immediate 

 and permanent relief, as he seldoms has to treat a case 

 over thirty days. Letters lor advice pron)ptly answer- 

 ed. For further particulars, address 



JAMES M. JARIIETT, M.D., 

 No 820 Broadway, cor. 'I'weltth St., N. Y. 



P. S. — Physicians and others visiting the citv are 

 respectfully invited to call at the Infinnary, where 

 many interesting cases can be witnessed, and where 

 our improved apparatus for the inhalation of medica- 

 ted vapor can l>e seen and inspected. 



Sepieniber 1858 — 6in 



TREES <fejPL^I>rTS. 

 WM. R. PRINCE & CO. 



tXUSHING, NEW YORK, 



Will send to applicants who enclose stamps, 

 the new Descriptive Catalogues of any Depart- 

 ment of their Nurseries, with a Supplement, 

 comprising the New Native GRAPES, Small 

 Fruits, «<-c. Nov. 1K58— Itpd 



APPLE TREES, &c., 



For the Middle and Southern States. 



The proprietor has on hand the most extensive as- 

 sortment of FRUIT TREES, propagated and grown 

 U|)on his own grounds, ever before olTered in Virginia. 

 He would call particular atteniio.i to his large stock of 



CHOICE APPLE TREES, 



Propagated from Southern varieties. It is now an es- 

 tablished fact that JNorthern Winter sorts ripen here in 

 the Fall. 



He will have in readiness for the Fall trade 

 .50,(100 Aj»ple Trees, 5 to 9 feet, and 

 .'iO.ftOO smaller size. 

 Also a large stock of Dwarf and Standard Peaches, 

 Pears, Cherries, Apricots, and all the other Fruits. 



Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, Roses, and other 

 Flowers, &.C. Send and get a Catalogue. 



H. R. ROBEY, 

 Hopewell Nurseries. Fredericksburg, Va. 

 1-^^ Orders will be received at this office. oc2t 



Corn Shellers of Various Kinds. 



The Cylinder fi)r hand will shell 400 bushels per 

 day, the same for horse power and hand will shell the 

 same bv hand and 600 bv horse power. The Reading 

 Sheller will shell from 1,000 to 1,500 bushels. 



WHEAT FANS, and the usual variety of machi- 

 nery on hand. H. M. SMITH, 



oc 58— tf 14 Main Street. 



AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. 



THE Subscribers continue to manufacture at their 

 large New Factory on Cary Street, between 9th 

 and 10th, all kinds of Agricultural Machines and Im- 

 plements of the latest and most approved patterns 

 which will be made of the l»est materials and of supe- 

 rior workmanship. They are now prepared to receive 

 and execute orders for the same. 



They ask attention to "Cardwell's double and sin- 

 gle geared Horse-Powers and Threshers." which have 

 taken a premium at everv Fair at which they have 

 been exhibited, also to " Croskill's Clod Crusher." 

 " Mannv's Patent Reaper and Mower " thn best in use. 

 Horse Raker, Corn Shellers from $10 to $35. Wheat 

 Drills, Straw Cutters, Rick's patent iron Beatn Plows, 

 of various sizes, Seyujour's and Sage's Patent Broad 

 Cast Sowing Machines, Fan Mills, various patterns, 

 Corn Planters, Hay Presses, Grain Cradle, and almost 

 every other machine and implement required by Plant- 

 ers. ■ BALDWIN, CARDWELL »fe CO. 

 April, 18.57. Store 148, Main St: 



CHURCH & FLEMING, 



COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 



AND DEALERS IN 



THRESHING MACHI.^ES, 



PLOUGHS. WAGONS. 



And all kinds of Agricnliural Implements ; also Field 

 and Gardeti Seeds, 

 Corner Caiiy and Thiktkfnth Sts., 

 (Opposite old Coluinbian Hotel,) 



" \ Richmond, Va. 



