Cis .try. '1 e'vti§klU;l HOOPLAND'S A„TS: MEDIO , THE n A.rr STANDARD REMEDIES of th.+tr.rent ago,Lore acquired, their groat rOpUbkrit, 0:14 thrt.,ugh y e ttr% of trial. Uubouhrlad utlatfittitort 11.00FLAND'S C=Rll= EiTTERS ' 111!.L r,rrprriT irrs Z.:vcr eomOttint. Natinnras.Do... • L1.1,r. of ho Slither; di.or4ervitliver, or Weak* 11,, t., I• 4/13C14 and Dlarstice prgarA, MIIC.I. rw,invar TRENTNT • 1 . " num is V, ElLms Frill, AND -FEVUI •An ACM . cno. „pat, c..^ L ceUtli per Beals lloeflanTs Balsninie torditd, CUM . CC".".en, Cod or ll.raeiess, Brer.okitia, - TwiltronWav • - Croup, Pneuroonin,lntipient Consumption. rso- J th, rut nstoashing rurosorcr known *ON MT? 171:0 CONSVMPTION:. A, a Ut,aril:u•.t Curdt,l it it nne 11 4. Pala, 78 oesiti battle. ' • 1-11102.A!fil'S CE All tee& to InpArt,`.4.2!..n Lose. They .11V pcale v.g,vo,lt, INTO p , 1., d or,, eX:orttIVSA, ms 4 are vttptr-coancil. I 1.01 r.stt 1.0 1 :200 :Li CIA. per box. iz. plepue,,l by Dr. C. 31. JAcotng C. :':•"i. ,t. nutter° eold by tin; and , 111 lltt eeery: when. The .Ig. C M. e.ll ho ou tire ouleide of 6,41 , ~ r , r pT!1.11.11.1 an onally. you sat t 1.1.1 te-1.•., 41. y :111.1 notlc4 from all 041. 1 - .12: o ry. 1 Poor Aizuwa,ca ars given away by a.. 1 01.. .., L-3 • BarEHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS .o 'll .11FJ:1:.N * • ,nr4:44: j - tifi 7 A ' : I V. 1.: ,sl,l kL crbEpr..yr;.3) ❑iiI.LAND REMEDY FOR ITY:S.P.PSLit s DISEASE OF - THE KIDNEYS, .WEAKNESS OF ANY BIND . , ' FEVER AND AGUE, Ann. thn carion+ tymstoluest Upon a ditarderoxt STOMACH OR LIVER, Fpth Tudi,c..ion, A oidrtr of the Stornnih,Colirky Paine, I7:-vrt' urn. le”, , •f App,tite.. IN—pondepry. Cordirrneem rand In an Nervous, Identustir, and S. Arretiouv, it hay in numerous inetvoree proved ,u oth,r, eff,tert a de,ided cure. tt prepared col strictly • manner ‘,l the eelehratol ... i 1.7 e. It. n•putation at home piu t it, nor. kitt , ..Cv commenriPg with t.t othet - 11,1 5...etter..1 koer the Came of We rnti c. n , , f nh.m trotettt with them and tv.thion n is new feed' pr a.:, th,t its tnas , wowkrissi , „P‘ • • t rn- InenteLi to tbo..t. per-nniTabna• tat ,, L 1... I`,ll by the nthtivtntyntt urn tent t f rue ( - 1 diveinntion. lienerally • nt, •n , e.:• : t. it t. n,l- its .‘2ly dirViCt/Y to tyke est, • vt , l nun - Le:tie st every nerve., re.htutt up tba it, and, in ne.t, infuldng new health aad slave M=M exp.,Lmi to flud tide . beremge wlAt , !Ik, 1.12 t tie pick, w , ak and low Eorited. it .:1 ;.I • gra nr.Laic cotdial, tws3essed ofdngul.r rewed:al READ CAREFULLY I 11,0 110.111 i, erwreutrAtt4 Itl•rl. ere's ttolladd i .nt I..ttles 111111 retailed at 1. :tlr..r MI t , nttl.K f r Fier D9LL.4141 The t 1,6 truir tvlet.,tt•J Lam induced s‘n!. the puLilc should Cruised ageing!, r. - ..f !Inn.vitirm. See that our name le on the - DOA uf .nn Imp, Sold by Druptintit penerelly. It can b. forimded by raltress to most-points. BENJAMIN' PAGE, JR & CO. ttharnlarrutists and Themists 'PITTSBURGH, PA. d:tk I : "v 44 • CWIL : .1 4 1'1 3 ° Tr CURE CI Ernusilaa.daeli s e CURE ‘4 • - /* :.l -5 a 1 - rk or% " ..! I L • • • - • • •••-1. * ,4* • - • _ CL:3:, -- 2 T 7 4 1. Is "1" e• s" ilh ;1 t t/'t • a ...._ I==l .A.ll stomr. , hic preparation of - I ` c..l.lbl3ll‘by tom. • ..-. C.: =radical author - - • 2 cfr.co.cy in each of the ATYLVIIONO. , tiA LT Rlal3ll, ECUOVY, i.:3hiPL.6.l2:Tii CI•ISEQUENCES, INTEO -117 WEMOrrEin 17:ITTF.S. CALOItOSIO, etc., rran.E.s ON .FLcE r ROUGHNESS OF TAT S'ilfa. rte. The litON b.ur al , - , rbed by the blood, and that! .:htte whole system, ad part of the body Lau czcapethoir truly wonder imlr.ente. Thtezperitute thel:mads daily_proves that, na lirrraratiou in Can ter - a moment be c 37r:oated. with it. Impurities of the blood, de ire:,-au el en.:r.;;;F, Palo and otherwise' y coraptutout ill:I-cute its naceokty in al every cuae:_Ayable caw. In all c um o f debility idapr &lbw, chlorocis. ite ...-t,• are dtli,:htfrilly'rcnovating. remedy; ever b!eu d.‘3covered, in the *hole lista* e :=:rd:cine, which eteerts !such prompt, happy; m..rttirats. re erects. Good appetite, cons: spl.t digetion. rapid acquisition of Istrentlti ' w.th cu unusual disposition for active sad r 17.-rr-121 exercire, immediately follow its to* A a grand stomachic and genial reiterative • it lai no superior and no substitute.• reel up It, 'went Met metal bases eonSabsl per boat i?Z irrio* ?=.,t..lre gent - 11'11 . y. Well be sent free tip y or Merrier. AU IMP ire -, ureter*. cite, should be addressed to B. B. LOCEB &CO., General Agenta. I , . 3:09 uisALtuw Av. N . 'n".ll.—The shove is a Nirdhadli id SAT ESLrrl uo each buS. T;1~~ __ HOSTEtTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. • . . . ' 'Thi proprietors sad manufacturers of.TIOS- . TETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT- , TER§ can appeal with perfect confidence to pinystenuis and citizens generally of the United ' State; because the Article has•attained a repu- - teflon heretofore unknoWn. . A few facts ,upon this point will speak rborepowerfully than voltimes of bare assertion or blazoning puffery. The, Ooasumption of liestetter's Stomach Bit tore for the last Fear amounted ,to over a half million bottles, and from its , Manifest steady . incielltein times past, It is evident that during , the duping year the consumption will reach near tine million bottles, This =Meuse amount. • couldinever have been sold but for thilore - 'reckons' properties contained in the prepara tion,l ' nd the sanction of the , most prominent PhYsi lam in 'those sections of the country when the article.is beet known, who not only ' recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are rtttily at all times to give testimonials to its ef,ficady in ill oases of stemachic derangements ' ind the diseases resulting therefrom. Ths is nota temporary popularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the dualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimition of an invaluable medicine, which is destirled to be as enduring tis'time itself. HoStetter's Stomach, Bitters have: proved • a Godsend to regions where fevei and ague and clarions other bilious complaints have ,countiil i..their victims by `hundreds. To be' able to state confidently that the "Bitters", ~• are a pertain cure=for the Dyspepsfa'and like diseases, id to, tho proprietors rt source of un • alloica pleasure. It removes all-morbid matter from , the stomach, purifies' the blood, and i m firls renewed vitality, to the nervous sytitem, giving it that tone and energy indispensable • for the restoration of health.. It operates upon, . the stomach, liver, =anther digestive organs, mildly, lAA powerfully, and soon restores them to &condition essential to theilealthy, discharge of Girl functions of nature. • Eld4rly persons may use the Bitters daily as per dikeetione on the bottle, and they will find in it a)stimulant peculiarly adipted fb comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigoPating to the bowels,..eleellent as a tonic, , nd mb'uvenating generally. We.bsve tbeevi-: i i dende'of thousands of aged men and women who 'b re experienced the benefit of using this preps ation while suffering from stomach de rangeMents and general debility; acting under -the advice of 'physicians, they-have abandoned .all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the Merits" ; of this article. A. few words to. the gentlek sex. There are certain , periotla when their, cares are.so harassing that many of them sinkiunder the trial. The relation of ,mother and shild is so" absor,bingly tender, that the motitet, especially if she be young, is apt to forget her own-health in her extreme anxiety' for hei infant. Should the period of maternity arrive !during the summer. season, the wear of body aid mind is generally.aggravated. Here ; then i a necessity for a stimulant to recepo mite this energies of the system, and enable the mote; to bear'up under her - exhausting trials and'rsponsibilitins.. Nursing mothers gene rally Mefer the Bitters to ill other invigora tors itilat receive the endorsement of physb• clans, because it is agreeable to the taste as well its certain to give a permanent increase of bedlly strength. • Al those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever slid ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentoy, indigestion, loss. of . appetite, and all dislibses or derangements of the stomach, stye haunted invalids , persons of sedentary occu ,a nion ; and nursing mothers, will' consult thcirl awn physical welfare by.giving to Bea ten . 4 Celebrated Stomach litters a trial. C.AhiTION.—We caution the public against using ny of the many imitations or counter feited Mt ask for IiOSTETTEIIifi OLLIMATED STOV, 4 11.11trrens, and see that each bottle has the wp ls •• Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach litters" blown rn the sid@of the bottle, and stamped on th metallic cap covering the cork, and obserire that our autograph' signature' is on the label. q - - t et n iarepared and:Sold by HO.STE'rTER & IS Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all drizggiats.; grocers, and dealers ' , generally throughout the United States, South Arne• rica, and Germany.' i.... Wuter's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Wistlr's Bthum;L of Wild Cherry. 1 Coughs, Colds,' Coughs, ICoughs, Colds, Coughs, Admit, Bronchills,Boarseness, Bronchitis, Lai!nun, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Bronchitis. Whooping Cough, :Croup, •loopin , Conti, troop;- ° - • Congunptioit,l Consumplimg - COnsumption, and / CoOnmpticin, Consumption, 72 tae disLses,firad.im arfailing cralate;is read relief, and a sure and speedy cure, in add gran and minersany approved remedy, Wits Balsam of Wild Cherry." • Wiatar's Balsam of Wadi Cherry. The Um 7acob Settler, Weg hoick midi respected assay tAit Oersime me. Wise of this tawdry, luau au f 1 omingets4seestfor Lhs b e kr a e t " ‘ ll4aa ' • rA.;Sb.I6, - 'Mown; B. W. l'oivr.v. Co.; Beaton, Dem Sin: Baying realized in flu family important benefits from the use of your valuable preparation, Wurrsn's lux 01.• W I LD CIitRILY, it affords me pleasure to iretommend It to the public. Some sight you" age one of my daughters seemed AO be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then Iwo cured a bottle of yOut iseellAtt. - Balocun, and before she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there wt's a great imprormirent in her health. I haiw, is my . individual care, made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have alw'aye been benefited by it. oioul4,,k4ocier, audios tierrnalis aLaisst isossinort, bo caiOs Woe it a pod; deal of spurious Wistar's Balsetale • Wild - Cherry efloatutreagised tie merry: . . v - Leo st i Testimony. Ca as inns etk NOILII0 : 10CE 1.101220211 Olfte, /Uc?kiwiL DieuSoup, yA.,Feh. St, 1860. Masan. 9. W. fowt.s Jr, CO., Boston, —Gentlemen: ',Unsure • testifY m the pest merit of yoor valuable - lung medicine, Dr. WISTAIL'a 11.2.1.5 an of Wu...ri CHERRY, much is likewise highly valued by many of our...esteerned citizens, who have tested its , sirtues by trial. • ' T I drat made use of thir Balsam some three years since for a violent and distirtint cough which hazed the skill of physicians, and, to my Joy,' experienced such gratifying relief as to induce me to persevere in its use. I aftvaye keep it by , ms, and ever flint it to be unfail ing in its effects. No medicine DWI have ever used has given such speedy relief. Yourvtruly,. NOR.OO/154 NORTON.. -Froni.jpas Smith, 72q, Prgiuka of the Moriir Cavity Bank, and biers pad stack siserstut thrsetout Res Jersey. MORRILMOWX, N. J., Jan. 9;1.860 Means. S. W. Fotrt.z & CO.,—Dear : Haring need Dr. Mazzrt`a SALSA* 07 Wit.n. Ctiknitz Cr* about fifteen yearei.and haring realized its beneficial mmHg id my family; it affords me great pleasure In 'recommending it to the public .0 a valuable remedy in cams. of tank fsafa,reofds, cenrgia, 4c., and a remedy Which I =Shia to be entirely innocent, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate in health. Yours tiny respectfully,. • 1F.:38E - 1331T11L Beware of rite and worthless eownierfeitil The only Genuine, Pu . re, nucilledicinal Balms has the name-of "L BUTTS," written with a pen and the printed name of the proprietors," W • EOM - LE & CO.i' oe the olitzr,wispper. j .412 who refer with any, disease of As Throat, I bog; o! . . Chest, can ataiss Eke relief by using Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Wistaroe Balsam of Wild Cherry, • • PZEPtRILD ° S. W. POWtE & CO., - No. 18 TBBNONTI,TBEET; BOSTON. - SOLD DT . prinisis; Deakri, nod iferdiantiiis atery kuu aad.city is ate Mita' Rata. . • larFor Ea1c..117,• Aix.' Turnll and Read, WatrOus &FM ter, INlontro,ke: Woodruff. Dialock ; Amos Nichols Prootlrn • %%lat.* . S itoxley, Ilsrford • Weed & Ward Great bend ; J. C. - 01mnumtd, Minder; L. Grintn,Great Bend. , July 26-31. LUBRICATING OIL, FOB All Einds of 314i , ..ry, for sale by ABP. TpUl44., SILITFOE.D'S LIVER INVIGORATOR,- IT to conspOundrell entirely front Cumw,,last teebeentneettesieblabedtactooliandanlYtedaineJaown • tad ,apprered by all that • hare nsoi It. and le swot no Ported to whb ihuLdettea In j all the illaeases toe alilea nwensetstee. It has • mired thommulda . I=en p ell Mpos g Tim dastroast be lulaptal Indleldnal Milne it. sod no' Pet gently ea Ma Bowel. Lot tbs_ distatea of year en at tbaLri7Ellllll - Litter 'Coat" tucks, nyepepela, Ile m e Cam.- Ty. Dropsy, Sour Cast. Veneta, 's Chet-, Yu Mesh', Cholera! If age, Jauud I e e,l es, and may bel Autoi moo( try ramlly Medi- 1114 A I/ E, hts twenty minutes, it spoonfuls Are talc-. atta ck. - A se Who use It are! la Us Gm,. 'AUX. WATEIt I\ Tli TILE INSIGOILAII'OIt, • NIOTII TOGETHER. • Pried one fella' si.sl FAMILY . CATHARTIC •‘,„„pouNDE.7.O„ libire Vegetable Hairstyle, and put up In ULA.SII CASES. Air Tight, and will beep in any climate. The Family Ca•l • thartic PILL been. _lle but scars Cott:wile which the proprietor hail toed ta hie practice more than twenty' years. The ermatantly increasing I dclusnd front those who buteelosse used tbe PILL% and the astlafictlow shish all express In recant to Oriel use, has luduced tee Sepias them within the reach ri all. ' The rrefrsalon 1..11 know on dllrenest parte.. of the The VADIILLY CA. ham. wish due reference to been compounded Rum tattle I , 4trecla. which met .ollsneutely canal,d arc es where • Cath artic is Tanglements of the . i.e.., Pains' In the Cacti n the whole' bly. - frequently, If neglected, Ter, Loss of A.ppe. cation at Cold over nes*, Headache, or it Ila m [notary Children or Adults, Purifier °film Blood tkah ei bele, too flummox& Dam Dose. I to& PHICH TH The Liver, lisvlgm thartie PIIIS are rent sold wholesale by the Trade S. T. W. SAI 335 Broadly' GREAT ATTRACTIONS AT TIM FOOT OF MAIN STREET. rrITIE exte , ,ive Furniture Establishment of SMITH Bnornzus having beep refitted and greatly, improved, fie proprietors respectfully announce to the citizens of Montrose and vicim ity that they are constantly msking'and keep on hand• the LARGEST and BEST assortment of TO be found :in Ilse Country. We give the following list of song of the ar:- tides Which we wiik . sell at greatly .redueed prices, for CASH or KkADY PAY: • BureauQ, Withinti..oi Mahogany, with glass from 816 . to $335. • Borottits with marble or brocatelle tops, from 818 to 824.. And a largo assortment, from $8; 810.12, 14,14 818,' Wash Stands, Card StandO,Corner and Square Stands, of all varieties and Prices, from„7s cents to ten dollarS. Di.;ski, Divans ,Towel Racks, Footstools,Otto. mans, Lounges, &c. . Centre, Card, Pier, Toilet, Dining, Kitchen, and Extension Tables. Chairs—Cano "and Wood Seats, Rockeri— Cane, Flagg and Wocd'Seats, of every variety and 24y le. Sofas, tete a totes furnished at short nett' at Now York prices, , . N. B. • Ready made coffins on hand or fur. wished at shoy. >llollCC.—lllarmesu always in readiness when desired. We elnploy mine" bni , CAnr.Fm. and EXPERT.' ENCED 'WORKMEN. ", We intend to do our Won% We.I.L, and sell it-as Low as. it -can be afforded W. W. SMITII.. wt.'s ij, E. B. SMITH. Montrrete. Jnn. 181 h. fiffio.—tf. KE BATCH, Proprietor. Tuts Hotel situated . on • ;.• near the Codil li(kUse,and. near'? in the re"t , r of the portion of 'y completed and furnished, :and was t.peneit on !Monday. the .iith day of ruh , r. 1854, f..r the accommodation of the pubic . and tray.trre. 'The,Prowletor feels confident . that he is now prepared to entertain guestsin a manner that cannot fail to give • Complete Sittisitictioxi. The Hot,l and Furniture are new, and no ex pense 14,4 h,rn stiar.qi to render ikequal.if not superior t. any .4. no lor establishment in this part Of the State. It is well supplied with all the recent impro'omo-nts end comforts. and obliging waiters, will ale.ays be readyto'respond to the call of e.im:kme,s. The 0) 1 ..1 erinetAti with.. this ifilaset are New and Convenient Thu r t •r IyROIALII thiplaloD. Age of-his old fr r ude, So co,c) 0 1:0 B samurai 4t. co.. 1 xrrEas , COMPOUND EXTRACT OF. ROCK ROSE, ITt the .Great Remedy for IndlgtettOn, Bflllone and Scrofulousromplaints,- and all (themes of the Blood. for wile, at wholeeale and retail, hi' ABE!, TERRELL. FLUID, . pluttcoe, candle's, lamp oil, &c: l at Tunell's • 33 MINTAWI C03C41 .1.1. immy F OR Painters' sibotitute fur turpentitie. and at a mucb lees price, for rate by fur • EVER mcamtrATEs. wuWn the In Lyn ieum In 110 leasperainest or th• dl la Inch Tualtllos as us odour* &We yes 1D lbs V/GORATORoind it 11111cous At= Chronic Diarrhoea. pliant", DysOnto- Stomach.llabltual le, Cholera c Chole. Infantsm. Flata- I'rm is Weakness uy an itzt . Orrllnaa• rine. Itailtrat*SlCY thntimands earl testi(y,) In litre or three 'ea rn at coatturapaturat al 1 gliding their tesulmmr 1E MOUTH ♦WITH AND SWALLOW r per Bottle. SANFOILD'S 114 that different embarticieet a batrela_, TIRA Effie P ILL thla well established het, Dv/variety of the puresCrege, alike on every met et ese 'g good and safe in all Ms meted. such as De. Stomach., Bleep!. Bark- .and Lobs,. and Soreneke over from sudilee end. which n 4 In long mum et Ye e eMe• Creeping aen. be 9 bady, Revidtw Weight in the head, Diseases, 'Worms to Itheuntalletn, • peat and many diatoms to which %it to otegtiou he thlaadfartjaa. tuts. DIMES. • , rater and Family 'Coe. Ord by Tntgetata generally. aid in all the large lowaa. N FOR D, Its.nufeetttror and Proprietor, ay, New fork. MORE. NEW ARRANGEMENTS FURNITURE YSTOWE HOTEL,/ ACRlontro.se, Penn. GOODS N ° j GOODS MADE TO . ~.. , . 9 AND" PRICES. liCerc)6o33.o. far THE BEST IN.kARKET, ala - At 35 Cents per Gallon. ,Llso Barnleg . Fluld. and Camptne, Elplrita Turpentine, constantly on band, at low 1 market prielek. Montrose, Feb. 19. . ABM Qr." • owe COMMERCIAL COLLEOL Located ova the Susquehanna Va l ley Bank. BINO'HAMT i N N. Y. . • . 1). W. LOWELL, Principe ,;Professor of the Science of Accounts. Piiirtical Accountant. Author. of Lowelra Treaties upon Book-Keep. log; Diagrams illustrattngihe.same. JOHN RANNIN, Commercial Accountant. Profee'r of Book Keeping, aid,prictical • Mathematics. L.J. Assietani Preifessor In the Book Keeping Department. A.J. Wausaa, Professor of Practical and Or. namontal Penmanship. Commercial Calculi• acme and Correspondent: • ,• - LECTURERS: Hon. Daniel S. Dickirson, Lecturer on COmmer cial-Law and Po!Weal Etionniny. • • Hon. Rabsom Ba!corn. Leo urer on Contracts - Promissory Notes and Bile of Exchange. Rev. Dr. E. Andrew's, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. . • EXAMINING COMMITTEE: Hon. Sherman Phelps, Wm. R. ()shorn, Esq. Tracy.R. !Morgan, The (thiort of this College i t , to afford to itli an opportunity of obtaining ithorough Business Ethical:on. • • • Thd Books anal Forms at./ (^irefully arranged by naaolic:o accoontottts, eXpressly for this 0 W011104)0 and embrace all the recent improve ments. The course of instruotion comprises every. depam»..nt of hos'ness. The warner will be thoroughly' ,tatight the sei4ee and practice of Double Entry Book. Keeping as applied 'to the following kinds of businems,l viz: General Mer chandising, _Manufacturing,' Banking, Commis sion, Stentuboniing. itailftieding, Forwarding Freighting, Foreign Sh;pp;nF, &c. . Can qualify themselves In a short - lion, to fill important and Incrati references can be given where en Elliagdeeieable situation, with saV per annum. The Proprietor, are in pessessiim of testimoniala from some of the brat Commercial Houses in the State, to whom -they have furnished book-keepen. allowing 'their entire icatisfactien and confidence In theability of the sradusta. of this Institution. In all its brauchesjought by the ;moat tkillful and thor "ugh maiders of the art. No College in the country en ioyA -n repnint ion in thla diparttnent. -Ladies' Dori part lovnj..llll 2,12. r,.psrsie from that or thegentlemen. - titer t eat any hale. ho vacation,. 0. .1 te rite 1•1111 , -V. fill 5 - to . , 10 .W flu, eCkS. Stu- I nt,to.tie u , requi,ti.. eta dilation are presented o nth lie wo,t elaborate and elettlit engraved Diploma ,sued by any Commercial or (la Meal Institution in the Aegatauee rendered to !graduates in procuring situations. • 1 - . - ' , or terme of tuition. prier of board. tratimoriials of c dnatca . fllling po.rtions,te. ad. res. the proprietors for c ulare containing full partienlara. LOWELL! tr. WARNER, Proprietors Binghamton Cornmrrelal College, ov. 8, 'fin.—y Binghamton, N. Y. DAILY MAIL ROUTE BETWEEN MOttTROSE- & FRIENDSVILLE. ciOACH S carrying 'mails an passengers betweet lion4ose and Friandsville, leave. Searle's Hotel. in Moutroc, daily, at 7 o'clock, m. and leave Friends. elite Atli 'deck, p, m. Iller ,es and carriages can procnred at the Livery Stable of t he subscriber In Xputruse, on riasonable terms ..i,fontres , A-rig. 16, 1800. if IJ. I). GOOD4' - P ' TRAITS, PORTRAITS ! prEw . AURANGEWENTSt IN THE LICK I?; LO Cli. in MI undersigned !myth.; taken toe Rooms formerly .1. °cc pied by A. B. DB INS. is now prepared to tarnish who, ay desire With a good and•trothful Portrait. JEleing well posted to the prodnction of the various kinds sePict re. of the day, I flatter myaelf that my work isnot fxcell by any In thli section of the country. • .am ng the various kinds taken itt my Rooms arc the A BROTYPE, PIiOTOGRAPH, .IfE AfNOTYPE, 2411,LOGRAPH Lo t Pictures down to the !oiliest sized miniature Ring, Transferred Ambrotypes—t e finest thing out, for • sandl gby Post to any port of thej World without extra poster My Pictures are bold, vigorous , and expressive .—not hose faint, lifeless shedows often sold ab o ut the country . Pictures taken in all IV dds of weniher equally well, dxerpt those of young children. No pleture need be taken, niess perfect satisfaction hi given. In dressing for a picture.l avoid) light cniers,---such as bine. nnrple, scarlet, pink. etc.. Mlist - others take well; as green; black, red, snuff, brown, orange...yellow, etc. K r Remember that the place it( get your .. picture" is n the Brick Block, over Read, Watmus k. Foster's store. _ J. IEL HAZLETON. Non one. Pa.,Nov.. *Rh. 18804 GROVER & BAKER, CELEBRATED , NOISELE SS ZEWING MACHINES, FOR 1!/..MTLYf . ' AND IlLAlttrfAcrumme - USE, 495 Broadway, New-York. GQODS Agencies in all the principai . Cities and The Grover d; Baker_E. M. Co. beg to can the atteationor the public to their recentlyAmstodu- LES,S FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING laitlolllllllB. - - : mlicrssa THE SHUTTLE OE LOCK STITCH.. • These riiaehines combine all the Infest meth] Improve ments In sewinsmachlnery. and are 1414 recommended for their 1 . limp Hefty of - Constraction ; Noiselessness Rapidity Ease of Management; Capacity for all kinds of work, And Beauty and Regularity of Stitch. Various styles of these machine adapted to the house or workshop will he found at the different agencies of the company throughout the United SMtes. Their new SHUTTLE MACHINE s FOR TAILORS' USE, The latet trfurup of t h e sewing machine art—noiseless; rapid. • d easily operated—will commend itself to those whq use such machines for manufactaring clothing. GrOver & "Bakal machines, 'MAKING TIM GROVER & BAKER STITCH. 'These jaetly-celebrated Machin to all the wants of ths household and man factory, .continue to -maintain the pre-eminence which, the almost mnirersal Verdict of the pordicbas awarded tbem. .The well-known STRENGTH; ELASTISITY,! & DURABILITY, of the GrOwer 1 Baker Stitch Will always Madre these machine* the preference for fauttlY use. for the manufac ture of such goods as are intended for wearz-for use and not for show. Cr Mbere t irer the Slimier I Baker Stitch Maeldnes , have exhibited and fairly 'judged in -competition with l'the leading Sewing , Machines In the market, Includingthe Wheeler 1 MOWN they harp' naarlahli barns WY the first Armfuls. ThMassirtion is confirmed by the decision of the Com mittees of the Stale Pain of • ' • 1LL1,101116, si • H MILO 'and . mit TA lois, recently held, which awarded the' drst.preittlum to - the &ova a Baker Machine set all 'frtkess in eutapetittow. YOUNG M's 4 time, at this Inetitti t . e situations. Ample ,duates of MO are now larks from WO to $lOOO Tawas in the Uniqd States. • t TUE roLLownto ZNDORBEVENTS 'o.lr it24MIIEWt - CEPHALIC , PILLS, WILL; CONVINCE 'ALL " WHO BOWER ?EOM HEAPICHE, I'HAT SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. As these testimonials were unsolicited by Mr Spalding, they afoFd. unquestionable proof of the efficacy of this truly scientific discovery. Nesoxnux, Coxx., Feb. 3; - . . Ni. SPacnize. . . . Su: I hire tried your Cephalic MIK and late Mem Ise well that I want you to send me $2 worth:llo3e. . Put of theso are for the neighbors, to whom I gases few ont of the Mat box I go from you... . Send the rills by man, and obilga Your ob't serv't. JAS. KENNEDY. ilaverfordi Pa., p'e'b. 5. 11. 1'5411 , 1 44": wish yea to send me one more box of your Cephalic iAassrscelard agrees! deaf of bens firfrom . Yours, respectfully , Omen Creak, Ilantffldon eo.,'Pa., Jan. 18. U. Spaldba s . : - • v ie .• Yon will plow send me two boxes of your Pilli. Send them immediately. . . Respeethilly, yours, . . • JND.II. SIMONS. •P. 8.-. I has toed one bo your Fills, and find them lkile,Vernon,Ottio, Jan. EL Henry C. Spalding, Esq. • • • Please dad enclosed twenty-five cents, for which send me another box capper Cephalic Pills. They are trtay the hest pals I have over-tried. - Direct - A. STOVER, P. Ar. • Belle Vernon. Wyitudot county, Ohio. -Beverly, Mass., Die.o 11. O. Spalding, Rau. I wish for some circulars or large show bills, to, bring Tour Pills more particularly before my customers. ,If you have anything of the kind. please send them to me. One of my customer!, who is subject - to a severe sick headache, (usually lasting two days). was cum: of an a trial* =dant hp your P.llle. which I seht he?: Respectfully yours, W. B. *Win. Reynoidaburg, Franklin Co., Ohio. t January 9. Henry C. Spalding, No .18 Cedar street. N. Y. Dear Sir Inclosed And twenty-live cents, (250 Lir 'kWh send me hoz o(''• cephalic Direct to Rev Win. Filer, at' Raynoldahurg, Franklin county. Ohio Pour PiUS work fib a colarm--cure .headache almart • instanter. . • Truly yours, Mr. Spa Nine. . Not long since I sent to you for n inn of - Cephnlle POb for the cure of I.he Nervous Headache and' Conti•rness. and.received the same. and they had so good an (flea I was indrwed to send for , more, , Plant send by return mail. D rijorto A. IL WiIEtLER, Ypsilanti, • " From the Ea:drainer, Norfolk, Va. ; . Cephalic Pillstieconiplhd; the object for which they were made, viz.: cure of headaehein all tta forma. , . From the Examiner, Norfolk. Pa.. - They have ben tested In more than a thoneand wee, with entive.ruorosa. - From .the Democrat, B€. Ctoud, , hf(nn. If yon are, or have been troubled with the headache, mid for a box of cephalic pills, go that you. may have them in can of an attack. ••- - . From the Advertiser. P.rovideriee, R. •1. The Cephalic Pile are said to be remarkably effective remedy for the headache, and on -cattle - very{ beat for that very trequent complaint whl.t has ever bevu die.. covered. . From the Western R. R. Gmzette, Chicago We heartily endorse Mr. Spald.g. and his unrivalled e Cephalic Pills.. From - the Valley Stu „Kanawha, Va. We are mire that persona puff ring with the headache. who try them., will stick to the . . . From the Path F.inde New Orleans, La 'Try them I you that a , re:IT: :ed. and we are Sure that listreolimony cap be added o theslrgauly nunicrous list that has received benefits hat no other medicine can produce.- ... - . Froth Me St. Lo is Democrat. -.. The immense demand for th article . (cephalic pille) is • ' rapidly increasing. . . ' - .. . . .From the Gazette, iDavenport, lowa. Mr. Spalding mould not connect biz name with an - tlcle he did not know to possess real merit. • .- i From the Advertiser, PrOvidenee, R. I The testimony in tbelr favor Is strong, from the - to respectable quarters, From the Daily Yves, .Newport, R. I. Cephalic Pills are taking the place Oral! kinds. B* . the use of these Pills the periodic at tacks of Nerrow or Met Headache umg fit preventedt and if taken at the commencement of an attack, immediate relief from 'pain and sickness will he obtained They seldom fail inre ing the itrauwaaud Headache to which females arc so subject. /They'd gently upon t g Coitirniers. For Literary Nth, Students.' Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits. t hey aru.ralualote as a faxdtire, Improving the appals., ai% lug tone and vigor to the diges tive organs, and restoring the manta/ elasticity' and strength of whole system: The CEPHALIC PILLS nrethe resnit of long investi gation and atrefolly conducted experiments, having been in use many year. littring which time they have prevented Ind relieved a vast eihount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. t They are entirely vegetable in their composition,. and aymbe taken herniates with perfect safety without mak ing anyebange of diet. and Ms absents of any disagreeistde taste /wide... Muggy to administer them to. chi/drat. Beware of Counterfeits. • The genuine have dye vignatures of Henry C. Spaldini oneach box. Sold by Dm,lgtots and other Dealers In Medlclnea. Lc box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of the 1 2 .arioa SS clematis. -MI orders should be addressed to --. . . HENRY C. SPALIe NG,. il l E . torl2 v tch AS Cedar Street, New York. rsr•A single bottle of SPALDING'S PRE PA D 01,133 will save ten times Its cost alumnaljy. SPALDING'S.PREPAREI7.4 SPALDDIG'S PREPARED G SPALDING'S PREPARED G: SAVE TiIePIRCES! IMOMOSIT Or . %terreli IN TINE SAVE@ Num." • As accidents • 11l happen, oven in well rev, lies, itis very desirable to have -some cheap a lent way for repairing IQ:traitor°, toys, eroeke SPALDING*4 PREPARED 671,17:. meets all sorb emergenel es, and. no Imam:M:11. td be without It. It Is always ready, and ap t log point. "USEFUL IN ET'ERY ifoosz."l • N.IZ.—A• Brush accompanies each Bottle. cents. Addreits, HENRY t 6PALDI3I No. 48, Cedar titseet, 6ATITiON: As certain unprincipled Persons are attempt] of on the unsuspecting public. Imitations of m Glue. I would caution all persons to, examine chasing, and see that the fall flame, tarBPALDING 4 B PREPARED OR I . , is on the outside wrapper; all others are terfeits. AIIEL . TURRELif 1 T 8 now prepared to core every este°, BCHOMMA In Lae Country, and he has a Remedy for nearly every 11 to which flesh Is heir. Call, at the , 7 GMT MELIICINEEMPOIUD' i n the I M of ABEL TI7IIIIIML , and be availed of h benedis s- Montrose, July 17;1861, , ILEAROISEVE. - LAI WA Aspleudid assortment Just roc:Wive.. Chlmniecatunies burners, wicks. etc.. at - Install's. • - • , i DDIM AND . PRODUCTIVE. FARM L u SDB FOR •1L SALE , twenty-two miles South of Pb elphla: In ' the Garden State of the Rut. Bed climate locat io n 1 for markets In the Union. 1 . Mee advertisement of Vlnelutd.] -* . - HEAVY - MESS PO By.ilw.Barrdph • Baldwin& Ayer's Sarsapanlia* FOR MUM= MB BLOM And for tits loyally ears of the subjoined varieties of Moue: • Scrofula . and ScreenlMO Aansetiests, mach as Tumors, UI , Sores, Itessaptiosat_, Elm plea, Pustules, Btetchier, Mtn", Matas, sad all Skin Dlseasets..; • ND ,• OARIA,IIOI4 6th J0ne,.1660. J. C. &Ten & Co. Gents; I Ebel it my duty to so knowledge what your Sarsaparilla has done for me. Having Whetted a Scrofulous hdtstion, hoe suffered from it In various ways for years. Sometimes It burst oat In litotes m hand. and arm; sometimes It honed honed and me at the stomach. -Two - yens agrilt broke out on my be end :towered my Scalp and ears with one sore, which was pained and loathsome beyond description. I tried many metibines and veers' physicians, but without much seller from any thing. li. fact, the disorder grew worse. At length I was reg. deed to teed in the Gospel Messenger that you had preparest_ an- alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I knew from your repo, talon that any thing you made mad be good. I sent to Cinehmattand got it, and used It tilt Mewed me. I took ft, as you advise, In small doses of a teaspoonful over a .month, and used almost , three bottles. New and healthy . akin soon began to form under the scab, which -after. a while fell off. My skin is now clear, and - I know by my feelings that the themar, fe gone from my system. lion can well believe that i het what I am saying when I tell • yeti, that I boldyou to be one of the apostles of the age, wad remain ever grateftilly, Yours, - ALFRED S. TALLEY. St. Anthony's Pim, Rose Sr Tetter and Salt Rheum. timid Head, Menge worm, Sore Eyes, Draysay. Dr. Robert M. Petiole writes from Sabin, N.Y., nth Sept., IWO, that •he ham aired 'an Inveterate use of Dropsy. which threatened to terminate fatally, by the persevering•ase of our Sarsaparilla, and 'also a orb attack of Matimusat itrystpdne _y - large doses= same; says he cures the compaon Remotions by UMW ° . , Dronehoeele, - Shaltro, or Swelled Seek. Zebulou*Slosn of, Prospect, Texas, writes Thresi bottle" of your Sarsaparilla aired me from a Goitre —a Wean swelling on the neck,' whirl had aniseed from over two years." Lenearrhoss or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Ilterina laceration, )Female Diseases. Dr. 47: It. S. Chanting, of New York City, writes: "I most cheethilly comply with the request of your agent to saying I Wive found your Seesawing a moot excellent altentive in the numerous tom faints for which we.em ploy such, a remedy, bat especially in Female Diseases , - of the Scrofulous diathesis: I have eared many invet erate eases of Lencorrhata by ft, and some where the complaint was canoed by akeration of the uterus. The ulceration itself was soon cured. Nothing within _my knowledge equals it for these female deramounente.^ - Edward S. !UMW, of Newbury, Ala., writes: ides. • genus merlon tumor on ape of the females to my family, which had defied all the remedies wit could employ,-has inlength been completely cured by your extract of Sar saparilla. Our physithin thought nothing hitt extlrpa-. Um could afford relief, but be advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last resort before eating, and It proved effectual. After taking Your minedrelgist weeks no symptom of the dbesse ream/m.l . . Syphilis- and Ideroarial Disease. .‘ • • • - New OtrezAria, 25th August, le4o. Dm J. C. Arai. Sir: I eheerfinly comply with the request of your agent, and report to you' some of the effete' I have realized with your Sarsaparilla. ' I have: cured with it, in my practice, most of the Om plaints for which it is recommended, and have found its effects null wousierthi in the ewe of Veneered and Mee. cured Disease. One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers in his throat, which were consuming hb palate and the top 'of his month. Tree Barsepuilhi, steadily taken,. . eared him In five weeks. Another was attacked by no ondiry symptoms In tile nose, and the ulceration bad eaten sways considerable part an; so that I believe the disorder would soon,reaeh his brain end kill him. But it yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the ulcers healed, and heti - well again, not of course without some disfiguration of the bee. A woman who bad been treated for the name disorder by mercury was sulteri ng. from thlepolson in her bones. 'Hwy bad become so math tivg teethe weather that on a damp day she suffered ex ,eruciating pain in her joints and bones. She, tom - was cured entirely by your Bernoulli' in a few weeks - . I know from its formula, which your agent gave me, that this Preparation from your laboratory must be a' great remedy s comiequently, these truly remattable results with it have not surprised me. • 'Fraternally yours, G. V. WITMER, M. D. • I Ithenniatilsm; Gent, Liver Complaint. Ixorer'essomice, Preston Co., Va., 6th July, 1859. en. • Sir: I have been afflicted With wenn . ran:sine Rheumatism for a long time which batted the ith,of, physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the .; es.t could find, until l tried your Sarsaparilla. One bottle cured'ree to two weeks, and restored my general `health so Much Mat I am far better-than before I was attacked. 'I - thirik it a wet:Wenn medicine. J. FREAM. • Jules T. Getchell, of St. Louis, writeac ..° f have bee:i nflicted rot years with an affection of the Lire r_, which destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing • failed to relieve me; and I have been it broken-down man for some. years from no other cause than derangement of -the Veer.' Sly beloved pastor, tha Rev. Mr. Espy, advised • the to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said he knew you,. -- tad any thing you made was worth trying. By the bless -yin of God it has euied me, and has so purified my blood as to make a new man of me. If. feel young again: The best that can be and of yon is not heir good enough.... Behaving, Cancer Tumors; Enlargement, Ul ceration, eflati, wad Exfoliation of the • Bones. , A great variety of cases have been reported to no where cures of these formidable complaints have resultml from Wynne of this remedy, but our space here will not ad. iniethirra. Some of them may be found in our American Almoner, which the agents below named arc pleased td furnish grab to all who call for them. • Dyspepsia. Heart Disease, Pits, Epllepiyi Melancholy, • Neuralgia. • Many remarkable cures of these affections have been made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimu lates the vital functions into visso n roue action, and thus overcomes disorders which would be supposed beyond its reach, Such a remedy has long been required by.the neeesattien of the people, and we are confident that this will do fee them all that medicine can do. - Wm FILLER Tps!Lunt, Irkh., Jan : 24. PATCII ,t tred tam! d colyren at. ma afford the zilch- g to palm Prepared fore pur• ALI g eosin- Ayer's 'Cherry Pectoral, .FOR THE RAPID CURE OP Colligate, ' Sparseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consissisp. Sion, and for the Relief' oltConsusap. Doe Patients, in advanecd - - stages of the Disease. • This is a remedy so universally known to surpass may other for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its 1112flialled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cures. of pulmonsiy disease,. have made ft known throughout the civilized- nations of the earth. Few are the communities, or _even families, among them who have not some personal:experience of its. erects some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous' disorders of the throat and hinge. AN ail know the dreadlbllstality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the silents of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them that ft- has now all the 'Or. tues that It did have whin making the cues which brill won so strongly upon the confidence of tosuktild. . . . lirepereti try Di. J. C. -LYE& de CO., Lowell, Ilus. For rale byA be! Turrell , 'Janitor° ; Church rt Ph inn Dundaff i Waltman & Swisher, Auburn Centre, and 1y (lenient and druguirts erewatere. oc Sy ev, r 133111.: Carit394lor, • oF HUMAN . MISER Y Just "bashed in a sealed Envelope ; Prise 2 cents., A LECTURE BY DR. CULVERWELL /hi; A. on the cause and cure of Spermator chum : Consumption. Mental and Phyv Ica Debility, Nervousness, Y i tilepsy Impair ed Nutrition of the body: Lassitude ; Weakness of the limbs and the back ; Indisposition ; loss of memory; aversion tO society ; love of solitude ; timidity ; self-dis trust ; dizziness ; headache : affections of the eyes ; pipe ou the face ; involuntary emissions, and sexual - in caacrily ; the consequences of youthful Indiscretion, du. This admirable lecture clearly proves that -the above ennumerated. often self afflicted, evils may hi re moved without medicine and without surgical operations and should be read by every youth and every ma'ii in the land.. Sent under - seal. to ally address. In a plain sealed envel blie. on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps be addresiing DR. CHAS. J. C. KLINE. . *jn:Nt.-..'6.t] 127 flowery New York. Post Box. 4...Vd. _ ViENWEINIS TAR.AND WOOD 'NAPTHA Plt 9 Xo l- 11.1 • , . • It 1 ielsset Medicine in MI worldfey. Me cure it.l • ' Coughs and Colds, Croup, - • Bronchitis, Asthma, Difilcal u lreathing, • 'palpittion of the ' • For the relief qf patients in advanotel stave of . Consumption together with,ch Diseases of the Throat, aid Chest and which • predispose to'Consumption. 11 allacti the root of dicta", and makes Mefell destroyer Dumont, toile influence. It alsoprodn• _free cepectoraMon, d inducer healthy , aelron in the diseased Mucous .Yeenbrane and tissues. It is peculiarly aditagr a the radical etre of One des of Ut, invaluable II PR PP oflen Ores ease and coruseauentlyaleep,which the particular naturiqf the clienaeedenies . ills swirypirasanl to the taste, did prompt sleek. TM' • he tonvinauf Mal it is invalnable In the cure Of • Bronchial . Affections. - • Price MI cents per Bottle. Prepared Only by Dr. A. ESENWEIY. andeokt by A. E4014.1.F1b1, . Co.!. MIW. corner WA and POPLAR cutest; Philad'a, Pa. For eats In Montrose by tuba' eine) ABEL TC72BELL Druggist. 'ME.eircrgezie. Tilß j irice liente'lgukttOue=f%j'Allideetaiosi:1 1 1 -Il ueminkber ° Tarnlre thug itogip fiREPORT OF SOLON ROBINSON , -• • . OF THE NEW YOEK viV N TIIE VINELAND• SE"fTLEI°F \•t• ,• re , - The following le an extract from ther , , Solon Oohing On. Esq., published in tlii New Y• ,,. ' r buns. In reference to Vouland. All p, rson , this report with Interest. 'Advantages of Yartningneat Tto ‘ me — Vzncland p , Imark* upon Wail—Soil, its islet Pert 11 Iv, —7::, Cause of Fertility—Amount or Crops proa ut , 6 " . i Praptioal Evidence, t "It is certainly oneerthr most extensive fi r ", o , Anon almost level position, and malt lIIIL (In u, - (pleasant farming that we ktiou of i1,,, ,, d, 0,l tern prairie*. We found some of Ibr od. ;‘, f ru . I rentlyjust as profitably prude( i it. astute„ ti :,. t • •of forest tiny or s a bun red )...irs ago , i The geologist would soon ill-iO,, r the sae., „f icontinned fertility. The whole e °mart is a ii, , y ipcult, and all through the soil we futllint• , ,,,l, , , careouti substances. yeller:ill) In the form oi i !calcareous marhallon mg miltry dist, lit t Jor o - , %shells, of die tertiary form dim, and this la trl - . Os **littered all through the soli. in .1 eery i ., 1 , form, and in the exact condition mod ea- d I- , , liby such • plants as the farmer de 'ire -to i•ut I, I llarljn all its form- , has hi en roll to fi•iit,l'o , , 'Engi did...from the Dine it was seenu, d by to. 1 Sand in France and Germany a marl Ind is i iii i, a valuable bed of manure, that can he dug ~ ~ land spread over the field itow mach mori r eri c, lit mast be when found tilreall) mixt•d thria_ l , c {where new particles will 111 Domed up atm .•. fil l - . , {transformed to- the ovi ger s use. every dine he -;,r. , earth i Raving then satisfied our minds with the r , twill not be excited u ilk a onder at -edit.: ii il iii • , Ildenee of fertility of a stillya hich in par -Ito 0 , ~ dug the satin general characterldi, :or it 1. i , •t l e n t U s s . s i ls en ti t ro ir m el lite u l7l7 n a a r n t i c li r fi t a i rf ' e ' rtTl ). ' i t t i t , ' „ i i '' I'. ' l s A few words about the quality and , doe or I, , Tor cultivation , of which we halve sortie .I ron.• i r, Our first visit aas to NVllltatil D Mll.Oll. I - }township. Gloucester count), a toi par , hi., d -eta.-„, „Miles north of Mdrille, about three rear- ago t: • u , Iplase of establishing a steam mill. iii nisi, .r,... Mer into lumber, to send iitr hy the n , •O r ow - I lan thefirewood and coal, fur w int li be built n i i antic and a half long. Ile 111.0 fi initto il •,::t, io' 4he road whith ties, and had no loud„ in 0 :1:, e , profitable, thourh Ids main object ai, 10 ei i i a ~ vingbecome tone Diced that the -i. I a 1. , •• , !cultivatiou. In ibis lie has mint i s .i i di., ~,s „ „ i 'nowt , or his crops prove, For in-I iiii i., tin - i•i il i Or cropping, Alb hash( Is of potato, - ~,, ~,,,. ~,,, rid Cent& a bushel mthetleiti 'I in•• year, 1-, s. 1 ,ri ;without manure, prodoeed•,:al buslit I. of o if- I field, the first crop was potato,. pig ni vil gnu is ..oritii,andyielded 75 bushels. The put it,st u, • pind wheat sown, and y liddi il 11, bit.la I, ilri l I - Itinied under and sort n to u ckwhenl I %ills•II ioii i ..” {bushels; and then the egound era- sotto to i . i, , . ~ I.ltantliy, which gale as a first crisp 2t i tor:- per i • -• i The fart 'liters applied to these crop- err.• it..,. - from clearifigs • second. 2'24 pound- of sitte r tif lime ; third, 'ie . ) pound, fern lay gi• ino lie I t,ls of slacked lime has been -tin ad open tile/ ;u„;u„ IA - , Was mowed, and turned ro for 010 , t.- ' Mr. Wilson's growing rasps, and I , oh, ,I ~,•1,1. , }his present sea-on,hllludiude h1• 1 4,,d as prkiliii • any part of the State. I At Mary Barrow's, an old st )Ii• J. r.e N• woman 1.,: :,,, ii e‘eral miles south of Mr I% ils'on s.• its it -ii i i arty struck with the flne anis•ar ti i i 1,1 a to Id mfr,.,' ;lei:stopped to Inquire of tla hind lulu how It on- s deiced. We found that for nand had .i , •, a the , t s one before in wheat. solin st lilt clot.•r 1,11,1 the- r il wanton, audited spring plow ed one e, with one • 1,-,,, , nag." and planted with runt. t ••Yes, but you m innn•d high, le e.tippose , %a , i i i I i terroFat t% el). and got hi- r, I,l` , '•Rnal, )ou see. we riiiiiiint limo• that 'i it i hadn't but forty-one lair, nand- iltoznia`r for ~ , , iintrwe wanted the most isn't for for Ire, k ' , L The truck cons sted of 1...e1.:Li rret-. • iblii:, ,v, if Pen , . mellows, dc., nada very pi,oho tier p i t, 1,0 f 1 ., , : aria, grown fur ni irketing ti.,,s, w i ri• -ail-ti, e • e soil Was not illreft/1”, I.lttt on lot, dnt 1411 , , r it • 1 fed the corn, becnit.e the ••trs e I. i, t, Is 'ls ii n, tenured, and had been in roLtil.lll,,,tllo ~: mooch 10 , iterate all sinus orthelork .t. Oitr-next %I-It 11.0110. the lumeninn of %ado•li a pre miles north of Mlllllll, , fern b all is. i 11111. ra y the railroad. nialinst about in the s It, of 1 the, . pr. !sharp comnitnced work lien la bi•, , nil. -c, 1 , 1 , ' 01,270 acres. In lore tit ni tho e e, Tr. 1,. b::--..• in. hares cleared midst's I.`rioli• till. -, it. , ,ii di it ,dl is, 1..- lind din Itivdinte several 5, Id.. a ali ,•II •r rail o , _((cure, has built a two-story dice{ing a mat illot, r forty feet. sad a sin Ohs lion,• for (arm tat, it, -, idable and granary and-iinie oils r oursolitinr - .‘„ I `Consider thle part a ~ lt. iie ... e'. e 1,, . , . tit .9 dollars an acre, mid 0 , some of II th, tied Trip bucku heal, limed si ith 11. basin I- in 1 10,10. rpr r r This crop may he put in frowf liii tili ni :oil, :nu , !ruin ti t 1 Mt (01.11 1 ftt 1/11.11C1 , - I, rire 1, WC, • -I, dis tuber: whin the Ev a n In lit_ sowed a ill, lye, pain ,: = l'erite rot „summand steal 11 it lilt rye. , old, a 1. ~ I§u.litla per titre and ten dollars worth ~r rirrk, l I ye dubble turnetr, - after knot king or .1 I 11 - _:,5 ere, I [ at sprouts. and drys , . il :eta in a till mlll., ,col - Zre u ~llg, hieant" ga v els mobile a ° A I % i e . r i e n' t ' l l i ' l ' r i : prune- c t r - isi n ' ppl i t.. " % i p ' 1 1" • , i ' plump grain, and the straw I, ~ r‘ I, I. t i We neat over the e lOWA , and found (hr elm,• r 1 i nudity, from seed .owed lad :prin.: lot the no, heal i out harrowing. looking a• atII as si e eve -arc i• • ny old cblti e Med farm, pool ,‘ PIA a littlept ppr 1.1,41 ,se Ile n • tnter to clear fin Conic root. and roue iil -; •I • nd setting stakes to marl: pi, lit ini ill oni•- w,•w ii nble totrd the crop la ct near II 1,1, a Mon 1 , a 1,11 ltd we will guarantee t ice tone per,aert if h ' Ice al the tnerplus if it overruns Ili,• , -tip, it,- - I'Part of the land w I. planted At 101 1,1;.1 1 01 - ; crop, vshirli an Ida•dots• Monti, il nod t.:, let ii nice. It ..to In as ilnit d with aft) liii-ii,•l,. p,-, ietaled will, wheat and • 1 , 1), r y:, thug 11, , in er IA bushels per acre. and the chite. r to,' look- t•.-:;, Ifni - Other port ion• li or ,I, en pl In nilw! t h corn a- -o - Ira b ii ,l ll4i .f li o, ‘ , i , i i 1 , i , 1i. „ 1 , 1 , t k ,irrti ht:-hr 1 1: ri t i: i ir • I ;i r k. i f:: ~, , r i treated Vlaputilid- of twin , tee are -Luc no ()%t 01 , 4stiin ite below fort) hit-liel- per pt.rt• trite reader will recollect Ili IQ 1 1• it rl*,.r i- n , • , • - int 01 lands perfectly nets arid a harp we,, -c tr, Is I • ,-n aidered in gOrla ambit. condition —ED j .. , Wln other rases thir corn i rim of I I-: year it 1- ii ,is ith oats till. sea-011 toil ,Ir I OM - ~ I httl , iii.,: , probabl, fort rto lilt) hipao•ls T'ia•c t pot it,•t- I, - Mellon., and it, kit, all s e a n. tabl, s, as %111 , . tmach and other fruit ire. , plaid, d this near, .." pplainly that this long negh t led tract fil I 00l , • -Minn •ot no longer and there 1 -40, , yoons, _ ~- , ' thatit will not . fur mid 1 tile tii-preltmi r l'r I trill be divided iuto -in ol Ito-. ai di •• , o . - 1.. i d • comma:late all—the -nr,•, or t . now but, i n:-., s -rand - all parch 1 ~e rt • w ill be r, ,01 111(0 1111 11 is f , ntriatili-hisPies. and ,- i Hit rho, in,•ir !,.t- ii, 1 i ', r, dr agree to nil's without fe or, .e , lii , li 4‘ ,10 I i , ble, by which mean. a gaud popul ti too a ill 1, -r, . 1 rilio will establi•lichtireli,•- -, tr •.•I. -tor, -. ~' , , chine shopsand hood . moo, ~. el yA.n. 7.. 111 . I ' 1 -e t.. rhondtd by gardens, ore. till, hail., And keno, - 1,r,, s ilized life. - , !If any one. from any derange un n't of titi•ilit•.. i- , 1 , dr aIIN of chinging hi. pur-oi I. for iir,, or it 10, ci. f•• a , (muse destroys to tied a 11l 1% 101. 11101111111 , :It• lnt il •• II 1 the counts . and who in ir read and belieft it hit a, truly stated, he will doe., II tor," and -r -c for film- it tt •, ,1 may be seen within a too hours riti,• of 1.1111 idol 1t,., . - SI/LON 1111111\,(IS , / 4 0 , t .-;,(7,?_- 4 ,:,. _vs ..., ~.........?: Established in Pittsburnik in. 1840 dThe Only Cont,ireq,a sge Unw n , Con.bi. 1,4 bur . 1';',;; t i t ,41 if, hu t OVER 6000 aiit.'i,dvd it (rum Ti.r: different State , . Four Silver Iledals 1.3,1 - . lirarsled a v.. 44. :11.d -eircAlarjn-i It-Her- from ••tutleptt. in r'•!! adelphtn, ,fraltirne,•: 1.1•11:.: eitteinhati. oi itye he the 1.,•-t lottion. NINE. Fir-t Pretniton- nrrr r. 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